Wednesday, January 27, 2021

NY Gov. Cuomo: ‘You’ll See Reopening in New York City Over These Coming Weeks’





NY Gov. Cuomo:
‘You’ll See Reopening in New York City
Over These Coming Weeks’






By Trent Baker • 27 Jan 2021


During a Wednesday appearance on “MSNBC Live,” New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) shared that New York City will be “reopening” in the “coming weeks.” New York City has been shut down for months with many restrictions in place in an effort to help mitigate the spread of the coronavirus.

Cuomo told anchor Stephanie Ruhle that it is time for cities to reopen with a recovery plan because urban areas “are truly suffering.”

“I laid out in my State of the State, which is the state equivalent of the State of the Union, a whole recovery plan, because urban areas, by and large, across the nation are truly suffering,” Cuomo advised. “You saw a lot of people leave New York City and other urban areas. And if you take away from New York City restaurants, arts, what’s the point of New York City? The city survives because of the density and the synergy with culture and arts, et cetera. We are starting a whole pop-up arts function, primarily in New York City, where you’re going to see the arts coming back. We’re through the holiday surge, so you’re going to see more economic activity opening up.”

He continued, “[T]his is going to be a pivotal moment in urban areas all across the nation. And I think it’s a moment to actually rebuild our urban areas. Otherwise with Zoom, remote work, remote learning, you’re going to see urban areas suffer dramatically, I think. And we have to anticipate that and start the reconstruction now, as well as the reopening. And you’ll see reopening in New York City over these coming weeks.”







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They Don’t Embarrass Easy

 

They Don’t Embarrass Easy



The sinister role that teachers’ unions play in our society has come clearly into focus, as our children’s lives have been devastated by needless school closures across the country. These closures–still in effect in most places, despite all scientific evidence that they are both unnecessary and harmful–largely reflect the power of the teachers’ unions. They evidently want to get paid, without ever entering a classroom again.

This video was produced by the Chicago Teachers Union. I won’t say it is the dumbest thing I have ever seen; competition for that honor is steep. But it is a contender. As noted in this post’s title, these people don’t embarrass easy:

Are they seriously unaware that many millions of people have kept working right through the Wuhan epidemic? And that many millions more have returned to work in recent months? Maybe so. I am not sure they understand that most people work in the Summer.

I am tired of hearing about how heroic teachers are. At this point, I would rather have my children taught by clerks at Total Wine stores than by members of teachers’ unions. At least the Total Wine clerks will show up.


Uniting America by Embracing Tradition and Standing Up to the CCP

 

Article by the Editorial Board of the Epoch Times
 

Uniting America by Embracing Tradition and Standing Up to the CCP

Following a highly contested election, our nation needs to find unity as tensions remain high and divisions run deep.

We suggest Americans can find unity by coming together to oppose an enemy who has for decades sought our nation’s destruction, and by renewing the tradition that has helped to shape and guide our nation.

At stake is more than America’s well-being. The United States is the leader of the free world; the unity or division of the United States—and its prosperity or decline—is vital to the destiny of the world’s people.

Americans need to understand that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the biggest threat to the United States. The CCP has systematically worked to undermine the United States—an effort that it has now nearly completed.

The CCP has not only gutted American manufacturing, stolen intellectual property worth hundreds of billions per year, and stolen military technology, but also infiltrated every aspect of our lives. The CCP strategy is to divide society by inciting hatred. This is the same strategy it used to seize power in China, pitting one group against another. For instance, CCP-related groups helped foment the riots in our big cities this past summer.

With Huawei’s promotion of its 5G services, the CCP is trying to get into our telecommunications, which is the nervous system of our country. With BeiDou, the Chinese regime’s version of GPS (Global Positioning System), and its ability to target satellites, the CCP has developed the ability to blind our military. By recently mounting pressure on Australia, the CCP is seeking to break the West’s alliance aimed at countering the Party’s influence.

With the Belt and Road Initiative, which many nations have joined, the CCP is trying to build an economic and military base to counter the free-world power of the United States. The communist regime has never stopped regarding the United States as its No. 1 enemy.

In fact, U.S. opinion recognizes the importance of countering China.

One big reason that people voted for Trump in 2020 is that they believed he stood up to China and defended America. One big reason people voted for Biden is that they believed Biden could control the CCP virus better.

There is a consensus in Congress for countering the CCP. If President Joe Biden can adhere to the anti-communist line, he can protect the country under a policy that brings right and left together.

Demoralization

Unfortunately, the United States’ ability to adopt a strong anti-communist policy is hampered by the ways in which the CCP has affected our culture. Communists have sought to weaken the West by weakening its morality, tradition, family, and foundation in the belief in God.

Thirty-five years ago, KGB defector Yuri Bezmenov had already warned about the Soviet Union’s efforts to undermine America.

“Marxism-Leninism ideology is being pumped into the soft heads of at least three generations of American students, without being challenged or counter-balanced by the basic values of Americanism and American patriotism,” Bezmenov said in a 1985 interview. “The demoralization process in the United States is basically completed already. … Most of it is done by Americans to Americans thanks to lack of moral standards.”

We are now seeing the results of this decades-long demoralization process. It is all around us, in our schools, in the news media, in movies and music, and even in the advertising we see.

Bezmenov warned: “A person who was demoralized is unable to assess true information. The facts tell nothing to him. Even if I shower him with information, with authentic proof, with documents, with pictures—even if I take him by force to the Soviet Union and show him [a] concentration camp—he will refuse to believe it until he is going to receive a kick in his fat bottom. When the military boot crashes him, then he will understand, but not before that. That’s the tragedy of the situation of demoralization.”

Tradition

Fortunately, America has resources available to help us escape this tragedy.

America’s tradition provides the nation’s moral and political principles, its heroes, and the narratives that explain to Americans who they are. This binds Americans together in a common purpose that uplifts them and gives them purpose.

During the BLM and Antifa riots over the summer, these radical groups took direct aim at America’s tradition. About 188 statues were destroyed in two months, including those of our Founding Fathers George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, as well as of Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary.

In such efforts as The New York Times’ 1619 Project, one sees an attempt to delegitimize our tradition, to recast the entire American story as being about the sin of slavery. This is a typical communist strategy. Such well-planned, well-executed actions to destroy a country’s tradition have been repeated in all communist regimes before.

The wiping of the memory of our history, and the trashing of our heroes and the great symbols of our national life, causes people to lose direction. A nation loses its guiding spirit. That begins a country’s clear decline.

On one side of our coin currency appears the slogan “In God We Trust.” On the other, “E Pluribus Unum,” Latin for “Out of Many, One.” The two are related.

America was founded by individuals seeking the opportunity to worship God freely.

Our nation, trusting in God, has been blessed. We have been a beacon of freedom to the world, enjoyed unprecedented prosperity, and helped to spread prosperity around the world.

In our Declaration of Independence, we state that our rights are a gift from God.

We recognize that our freedoms, and the limitations on those freedoms, come from a source above us. That common source, and the rights and duties it bestows, gives us a basis for principled unity.

Our tradition, in cherishing families, teaching morality, and honoring patriotism, further articulates that unity.

Under assault from communism, our nation is at a crossroads. Every individual, from all walks of life, including those in government, Big Tech, the media, and corporations, needs to make the right choice.

The solution to this crisis is clear: Our nation needs to revive the living tradition that gives us our freedom and our unity, and to use that renewed strength to decisively defeat communism.

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Fauci Raked In The Largest...

 Fauci Raked In The Largest Taxpayer-Funded Salary Of 2019



Dr. Anthony Fauci pulled down the largest salary of any taxpayer-funded federal employee in 2019, surpassing even the salary of the president of the United States.

Fauci, 80, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, made $417,608 in 2019, which is the last year records are available, according to information obtained via FOIA and reported by Forbes.

By contrast, the annual salary of the president is $400,000, and that of the vice president is $235,100.

Tennessee Valley Authority CEO Jeffrey Lyash is technically a federal employee who makes more, Forbes pointed out, but his salary is not solely funded by taxpayers.

Fauci, who earned his medical degree from Cornell University, raked in $3.6 million between 2010 and 2019 and last got a raise in 2014, when his pay went from $335,000 to its present rate of $417,608. Even if he doesn’t get another raise, Fauci will make another $2.5 million between 2019 and 2024.

As Forbes notes, Fauci has seemingly downplayed how much money he is making, telling Matthew McConaughey in an interview last August that he does not have millions invested in potential vaccines. “Matthew, no, I got zero!” Fauci said. “I am a government worker. I have a government salary.”

Fauci has been working at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) since 1968 and has advised every president since former President Ronald Reagan.

Despite the apolitical nature of his job, Fauci has arguably become a politicized and polarizing figure amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Former President Donald Trump publicly called him “a disaster” at one point, and Fauci recently gave an interview with The New York Times in which he criticized Trump. As The Daily Wire reported:

Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, once again criticized former President Trump for scolding his constant pessimism during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Speaking with The New York Times, Fauci said he never took pleasure in “contradicting” the president but did so in order to avoid the spread of disinformation.

“It isn’t like I took any pleasure in contradicting the president of the United States,” Fauci said. “I have a great deal of respect for the office. But I made a decision that I just had to. Otherwise I would be compromising my own integrity, and be giving a false message to the world. If I didn’t speak up, it would be almost tacit approval that what he was saying was OK,” he said.

“That’s when I started to get into some trouble,” he continued. “The people around him, his inner circle, were quite upset that I would dare publicly contradict the president.”

Fauci added that the president would sometimes call upon him to be more positive.

“There were a couple of times where I would make a statement that was a pessimistic viewpoint about what direction we were going,” Fauci said, “and the president would call me up and say, ‘Hey, why aren’t you more positive? You’ve got to take a positive attitude. Why are you so negativistic? Be more positive.’”



Journalists have become...

 Free Speech for Me, but Not for Thee’

Sign at CNN headquarters in Atlanta, Ga. (Chris Aluka Berry/Reuters)

Journalists have become the thing they profess to hate — closed-minded censors who want to stifle free expression.

The American media — long stalwart defenders of the First Amendment — are now having second thoughts.

For decades, it was a commonplace sentiment among journalists that freedom of the press was one of the glories of our system. It helped to make the government accountable and to air diverse points of view — even unpopular ones — to be tested in the marketplace of ideas.

Media organizations were at the forefront of the fight to vindicate First Amendment rights, with the New York Timesinvolved in two landmark Supreme Court decisions (New York Times Co. v. Sullivan and the Pentagon Papers case), and tended to rise as one against any perceived threat to their prerogatives and freedoms.

This advocacy has been sincere, although, if nothing else, journalists should be First Amendment purists out of a sense of self-interest. In a 2018 essay in The Atlantic representing the bygone conventional wisdom, titled “Why a Free Press Matters,” the longtime newscaster Dan Rather noted, “As a working journalist, I know I have a stake in this concept.”

One would think so.

Yet now journalists have lurched from finding a threat to freedom of the press in every criticism of reporters and news outlets by former President Donald Trump to themselves calling for unwelcome media organizations to be shut down.

They’ve become the thing they profess to hate — closed-minded censors who want to stifle free expression, First Amendment be damned.

Perversely, the TV program and email newsletter of the top media analyst at CNN, Brian Stelter, have been clearinghouses for such advocacy, whether it is demands to get right-wingers removed from social media or — more astonishingly — to keep conservative cable networks off the airwaves.

Stelter’s colleague, media reporter Oliver Darcy, tweeted about his effort to get cable companies to answer why they carry pro-Trump channels such Newsmax and One America News Network. “Do they have any second thoughts about distributing these channels given their election denialism content?” he asked on Twitter. “They won’t say.”

In the same vein, Washington Post columnist Max Boot drew a direct line between how we deal with foreign terror groups and how we should treat right-wing media organizations. “We need,” he wrote, “to shut down the influencers who radicalize people and set them on the path toward violence and sedition.”

Boot noted, approvingly, that the U.K. doesn’t have the equivalent of Fox News because regulators won’t allow it. The U.K. also doesn’t have a First Amendment, a small detail that might be worth considering if the point is to protect our freedoms rather than to destroy them in a fit of ideological vengeance.

A writer at the progressive publication Mother Jones argued for an advertiser boycott instead of regulatory action in a post called, charmingly, “It’s Time to Crush Fox News.”

A boycott wouldn’t violate the First Amendment like a direct crackdown on Fox and others. Still, it would be private action undertaken in the service of a profoundly illiberal goal, running counter to the country’s culture of free speech.

All of this would be bad enough if it weren’t people who write and comment on TV for a living advocating it. But journalists have been moving in this direction for a while now, as Armin Rosen catalogues in a disturbing report for Tablet magazine.

The author Steve Coll, who is no less than the dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, said last December, “Those of us in journalism have to come to terms with the fact that free speech, a principle that we hold sacred, is being weaponized against the principles of journalism.” The former managing editor of Time magazine, Richard Stengel, has written: “All speech is not equal. And where truth cannot drive out lies, we must add new guardrails.”

And so its erstwhile champions are ready to retreat from strict adherence to the First Amendment to a new rule of “free speech for me, but not for thee.”

© 2021 by King Features Syndicate



In a Paranoid Nation, “Treason” Is Everywhere

 In a Paranoid Nation, "Treason" Is Everywhere


FBI agents across the nation are tracking down and arresting Trump supporters who walked into the US Capitol during the January 6 protest that turned into a brawl. Scores of protestors have already been charged with unlawful entry—“knowingly entering or remaining in a restricted building or grounds without lawful authority.” The media is treating this as a heinous and self-evident offense, but my own experience at Washington protests makes me wary of treating transgressions as treason.

I roamed downtown Washington on the day before the inauguration. The city was a ghost town, and most of the stores were either boarded up or out of business. More than a dozen subway stops were barricaded shut to prevent any guys wearing furry hats with horns from suddenly appearing from underground to strike terror into the hearts of the media.

Practically the only folks on the streets were National Guard troops touting automatic weapons (mostly without ammo magazines). There were snipers on rooftops and helicopters occasionally buzzing overhead—all part of what DC mayor Muriel Bowser hailed as the “peaceful transition of power in our country.” If it had been even more “peaceful,” drones would have been blowing up manhole covers. Deploying twenty thousand troops in the nation’s capital was noncontroversial for the nation’s media, because the soldiers were supposedly protecting America against right-wing extremists.

At Farragut Square, I entered the “green zone”—the official term for the area the military locked down and the same term the US military used earlier in Baghdad. I ambled over to the edge of Lafayette Park next to the White House, scene of clashes between demonstrators and police last June and a Trump photo op that went awry. I have witnessed many rowdy protests at this park over the decades, but it was walled off with thick wire fencing. I could see the forms of soldiers on the other side of the barrier but not much else. No chance of getting even a glimpse of the White House.

I chatted with a Secret Service policeman guarding the entrance to the park. When I said I was heading toward the Mall, he replied: “You can’t go through here but if you go down to the next block—Seventeenth Street—you can walk to Constitution Avenue from there.”

I thanked the dude and made tracks. But after walking a block or two on Seventeenth, further progress was barred by a tangle of high barriers.

I saw a solitary soldier standing guard to make sure that no pickpockets carted off one of the four thousand–pound concrete jersey barriers blocking the road. He told me that if I went one block over, to Eighteenth Street, that was clear all the way to the Mall.

At Constitution Avenue, I saw that the Mall was completely barricaded. On the other side of the high fences, I saw troops patrolling with their rifles at the ready in case anyone tried to kidnap the geese in the Reflecting Pool.

In the distance, I could see the Washington Monument, but that was as close as I could get—that landmark was protected by row after row of barricades, from the edge of Constitution Avenue onward. To justify writing off my subway fare as a business expense, I took a bevy of bad photos, including a few with a large yellow Police Line Do Not Cross sign juxtaposed with the base of the monument.

Heading back up Eighteenth Street, I ran into another military roadblock—a half dozen soldiers staked out by a closed subway station. I told them I was looking to get to Dupont Circle. A young soldier with a heavy Southern accent replied, “You can’t go this away. The road is closed at the end of this block.”

“Why?”

“I don’t know. I’m just following orders. You can go over to the next block—Seventeenth Street—and go up on that road.”

I tipped my hat to the dude and ambled along. There was no rhyme or reason to the street closures—just a long series of arbitrary edicts. 

A pack of Metropolitan Police bicyclists suddenly came up the street. There was a slight incline in the road, so the cops were struggling like Tour de France riders crossing the highest peak in the French Alps.

As I watched their arduous ascent, I flashed back to fifteen years earlier when I had roamed the same street on my road bike while hundreds of thousands of marchers protested the Bush administration’s Iraq War. That event was well organized, with plenty of activist lawyers stationed along the route with cameras to document if the police used any brutality on the peaceful demonstrators. I had walked my bike with the marchers as they passed the Treasury building on the east side of the White House, where I snapped my all-time favorite photo of a glassy-eyed cop.

After hoofing for a mile with the protestors, I hopped on my bike, zipped down the street between Lafayette Park and the White House and then swung down Seventeenth Street on the west side of the White House. That road was almost empty except for two cops standing in the middle twenty-five yards ahead of me. As I got closer to them, a fat cop suddenly raised his four-foot wooden pole over his head and began moving directly into my path.

I was puzzled until I heard the other cop mumbling about how I wasn’t allowed on that street. His partner was getting ready to bust his stick over my head.

I revved up my speed, veered to the right, and laughed at the flatfoot over my shoulder. The street closing was not marked, but cops were still entitled to assail any violators—as long as there was no one around to film the beating. Actually, if that cop had smashed me with that pole, I might have been arrested on ginned-up charges such as assaulting a policeman. In the same way that cops routinely justify shooting motorists by claiming the driver was trying to run them down, so the pole dude might have claimed I was trying to run him over.

This struck me as a microcosm of what American society is becoming—more and more government agents waiting to whack anyone who violates a secret, unannounced rule.

I rode around the area to the west of the White House and, hearing some speakers in the distance, swung down another street toward the Ellipse in front of the White House. As I reached the intersection with Seventeenth Street, a gnarly police commander with a burning cigar butt clenched between his teeth screamed at me: “How did you get here!?!”

“I rode down the street,” I replied.

“You’re not allowed to come down on this street!”

“I didn’t see any signs or anything prohibiting it,” I said.

“I had two policemen at the entrance of the street,” he raged. “How did you sneak by them?”

I said I hadn’t seen anyone.

The cop boss was tottering on the edge of arresting me. Another policeman, dressed in civvies, suggested to this cigar chomper that he just let me go through the opening of the metal sawhorses.

Not a chance. The boss cop insisted that I reverse course and ride back down that street. I did so and, at the end of that block, I saw four DC police officers lounging in the shade, talking and laughing among themselves. Regardless of his subordinates’ negligence, the police commander took great satisfaction in reversing one bicyclist’s path. Maybe he even reported it as an “antiterrorism success” to superiors that day.

What the hell, I avoided getting thumped that day. But the flashback made me think of the plight of the hundreds of protestors who entered the Capitol on January 6 and now are facing legal ruin or long prison sentences.

In the past few weeks, the media and Democratic politicians have caterwauled that the clash at the Capitol was an attempted coup, putsch, or “insurrection” (the preferred label in the House of Representatives’s impeachment of Trump). A small number of participants assaulted police and did serious property damage. But most of the protestors entered the Capitol through open doors and wreaked no havoc once they had crossed the threshold. Videos show Capitol policemen doing nothing to impede legions of protestors who often stayed inside the designated rope lines for visitors. As American Conservative founder Pat Buchanan noted, “Had it been [A]ntifa or BLM that carried out the invasion, not one statue would have been left standing in Statuary Hall.” Many of the participants said they didn’t realize they were prohibited from entering the Capitol, and the vast majority left peacefully after a brief visit.

Most Americans support vigorous prosecution of protestors who physically assaulted police at the Capitol. But partly because of the thundering chorus that all participants were guilty of treason, and partly because of Democrats’ and media allies’ howling about the Capitol being “holy” and a “temple,” peaceful protestors also face legal ruin and possibly long jail sentences. The Washington Post reported, “Authorities say they could ultimately arrest hundreds, building some of their cases with the social media posts and live streams of alleged participants who triumphantly broadcast images of the mob.”

Federal prosecutors may pile “seditious conspiracy” charges atop the “unlawful entry” offense, threatening protestors with twenty-year prison sentences. Overcharging is routinely done by the feds to browbeat guilty pleas from people who cannot afford thousands of dollars in legal fees to prove their innocence. But the Justice Department may be realizing that many of its cases against the roughly eight hundred protestors who entered the Capitol could explode in the government’s face. Most of the 135 people charged thus far have no criminal records, and many are former military. The Washington Post noted on Saturday that

some federal officials have argued internally that those people who are known only to have committed unlawful entry—and were not engaged in violent, threatening or destructive behavior—should not be charged….Other agents and prosecutors have pushed back against that suggestion, arguing that it is important to send a forceful message that the kind of political violence and mayhem on display Jan. 6 needs to be punished to the full extent of the law.

One federal law enforcement official commented, “If an old man says all he did was walk in and no one tried to stop him, and he walked out and no one tried to stop him, and that’s all we know about what he did, that’s a case we may not win.” If the cases are all tried in Washington, then that would mean that the DC federal court would have to handle almost three times as many criminal cases as its total caseload for 2020. The Post noted that top officials are keenly aware that “the credibility of the Justice Department and the FBI are at stake in such decisions” on prosecuting protestors. It will take only a few cases against protestors to be squashed by jury nonguilty verdicts to severely damage the histrionic sedition storyline of the January 6 clash.

Americans who hanker to legally impale peaceful Capitol protestors should pause to recognize that far more turf in this nation may soon be permanently off limits to private citizens. DC Mayor Bowser warned that after the inauguration, “We are going to go back to a new normal. I think our entire country is going to have to deal with…a very real and present threat to our nation." Some members of Congress favor turning Capitol Hill into the equivalent of a supermax prison, permanently surrounding the area with a high fence with razor wire. House speaker Nancy Pelosi says every day on Capitol Hill should be a “national security event.” Will that mean TSA-style checkpoints with far more pointless prodding of anyone who deigns to step onto federal grounds? The George W. Bush administration was notorious for decreeing vast “restricted zones” aroundthe president when he traveled around the nation. Anyone who protested or even held up a critical sign in those areas could face arrest and federal prosecution. That type of repression could be revived by Biden, who was notorious for his dreadful record on civil liberties when he was chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee.

In a free society, peaceful citizens deserve the legal benefit of the doubt. In an age where government agents have endlessly intruded onto people’s land and into their emails, citizens should not be scourged for transgressing unknown or unmarked federal boundaries. There are enough real criminals in this nation that federal prosecutors don’t need to seek publicity by destroying people who may have unknowingly illicitly violated politicians’ sacred turf. 


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The gift of blah

 

Article by D. Lewis in The American Thinker
 

The gift of blah

You've heard of the gift of Blarney or the gift of the gab.  A person with this gift can speak fluidly, eloquently, and charmingly.  Today, what we see a lot of is instead the gift of blah.

Those with the gift of blah can talk forever, about anything, and weave all the right phrases into something that looks and sounds intelligent, but the words have little meaning or originality.  If you condensed what they're saying into something meaningful, it would not amount to much, like a 500-page book that can be boiled down to a one-sentence idea.

This is what makes most news reporters, politicians, and expert interviewers sound the same.  They all have the gift of blah.  They can talk without taking a breath in long streams of phrases that everyone has heard before.  It's the kind of talk that George Orwell made fun of in his essay "Politics and the English Language."  It is characterized by stale metaphors, overused idioms, clichés, and ready-made phrases such as (Orwell's example, but still used today) the "objective consideration of contemporary phenomena."  The eloquence is parroted, and all that's left is fluidity.

Every day on news programs, in corporate offices, in the halls of academic, political, and international institutions, people with the gift of blah are speaking.  It's the way you speak when you want to sound "educated," especially when you add in some big words and popular buzzwords or jargon:  core competency, intersectionality, the new normal, or whatever.

Waiting for the inauguration to start, journalists talked of childhood memories and other ramblings, their feelings, what their fellow journalists think, blah, blah, blah — all spoken in their newscaster voices, as if whatever they were saying was deeply meaningful.  Watching President Trump leave the White House was tolerable only with the sound off.  Otherwise, it was the gift of blah.  Orwell described it perfectly in his essay:  those with the gift of blah give you "the curious feeling that one is not watching a live human being but some kind of dummy[.] ... The appropriate noises are coming out of his larynx, but his brain is not involved as it would be if he were choosing the words himself."

One reason for former president Trump's popularity and unpopularity was that he did not have the gift of blah.  He did have the gift of gab, a rough New York City kind of gab, but when speaking ad lib, he did not sound like all those people in high places with the gift of blah.  He was not trying to hide what he meant by using pretentious, ready-made phrases.  It was shocking for many of those accustomed to the gift of blah, but for others, it was like hearing someone speak straight for the first time.

What harm is there in this gift of blah?  Simply, it is either meaningless speech or speech used to hide one's meaning.  The meaningless speech, as Orwell wrote, is the result of a "reduced state of consciousness ... favorable to political conformity."  As for speech used to hide its own meaning, this is done because the meaning is something many people wouldn't like.  Saying "redistribution" doesn't sound as threatening as saying we are going to take away your money and give it to other people.  "Equitable vaccine distribution" sounds nicer than saying we'll decide who gets the vaccine and when based on race.  A "pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants" sounds better than saying that people who illegally crossed U.S. borders get to become citizens the same as those who bothered to enter the U.S. legally.

The gift of blah is everywhere today.  This is why it's as important now as it was in Orwell's time, to look for the meaning behind the words of those with this gift.  Instead of nodding, mesmerized by their fluency, try to understand what that person so glibly pouring out words is actually saying.  Try to translate it into plain English, and see how it sounds.

Orwell admits in his essay that he is not himself free from the faults he criticizes.  It's hard not to fall into that flow of ready-made articulateness, repeating the phrases that give what you are saying an air of intelligence.  Anyone who has been to college learned it as the lingua franca.

The only escape is to try to speak plain English.  As Orwell wrote, this frees you "from the worst follies of orthodoxy ... and when you make a stupid remark its stupidity will be obvious, even to you."

 
 




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The scales have fallen

 

Article by Tricia Henry in The American Thinker
 

The scales have fallen

When rot enters a healthy body and its defenses are not aroused, that body's survival depends only upon the life cycle of the disease. Our Republic lives now at the sufferance of its illness. Its inborn defenses and immunities have been neutralized, allowing it to sink progressively into dissolution and death.

With our major media outlets becoming the handmaidens of a party without scruples or principles in its quest for power and control, and without countervailing powers of investigation and prosecution from a corrupted FBI and Justice Department, it has become almost meaningless to pursue judicial review to even test the probity and sincerity of our judicial system. Our benighted and ass backwards response to the Covid-19 plague, has left our entire nation without a political immune system to protect us. 

The prescription to make and keep us healthy was written nearly 250 years ago in our founding documents. That prescription, so brief and so uncomplicated, is our Constitution, embodying millennia of trial-and-error efforts to govern the unruly human spirit; to govern and advance that spirit. We ignore it at our peril.

And the Constitution is more than a collection of somewhat antique sounding rules and instructions. Like all precious and revered documents, it sits at the center of an ocean of commentaries and elucidations based upon its remarkable inspiration. Always much more than just words on parchment, the formulae and recipes we have derived this past two and a half centuries must be prepared with fealty and respect to the spirit of the original to keep us in health and safety

We now find ourselves on the slippery slope to Communism (which is simply realized Socialism). It's true that the Soviet Union had a constitution, as does the PRC for today's China. Unfortunately, it's foolish to equate those documents with the United States Constitution. The underlying premises are far different, with the first Americans placing their call to authenticity upon an Almighty Divine Spirit, or Creator, who has ordained human rights and responsibilities as “unalienable,” that is absolute and not granted by government or other human beings.

Coupled with this, the US Constitution is fundamentally built upon a foundation of competition and struggle, and we enter its domain as a realm where we can seek to realize its and our own aspirations through our sincere labors. The context we work in is Divine, but we are our own work in progress.

Only the absolutists of socialism-communism-fascism and other such movements, including those invoking the blessings of Heaven, set out to regiment how you must live, feel, and think. We must remember this distinction, for it is the root of our freedom.

Decades have now passed with our inattention, as many of the important and determinative institutions of our country, such as education, the courts, and entertainment, have slid in an increasingly fashionable leftish direction. As we used to say, “You snooze, you lose.” But we've had a lot of help in this slide, with Washington, DC greasing the skids in incalculable ways until Donald John Trump broke like a thunder clap upon our lives, awakening hope and renewal in the vast majority of our citizens, and striking fear and paranoia in the hearts and minds of our native fifth column Reds and fellow travelers. They had come so close to quietly turning our country on its head into yet another Socialist Paradise and joining up with the new Internationale. 

However, this unhappy crew of takeover artists had a bagful of proven tricks and strategies.

1) Turn the media into a 24/7 imitation of Pravda, bitterly and falsely attacking Trump;

2) Marshall their toadies in government to fabricate and leak scurrilous charges;

3) Claim foreign election rigging and try for 4 years to overturn his election;

4) Adopt charges of racism as a substitute for policy and political argument;

5) Set loose a destructive army of black clad bullies and hooligans to frighten and intimidate citizens and politicians;

6) Hide behind a “plague” to bypass the normal rules for fair elections.

If this wasn't enough, wake the dead and vote every cemetery in the country until they got the count they needed.

Oh dear, what to do now?

We must turn over every stone and expose the rot under our feet. We must communicate with every state that broke faith with our Constitution and with fellow citizens nationwide by not making its voter system incorruptible. We must support every politician that's willing to keep faith with our Constitution and people, and work against all those who won't, regardless of party.

The left are incapable of being “woke.” They have been hypnotized, rather, by repeated lies, slogans, and rewritten history. We are the truly woke now, and we must not even dare to doze again. 75 million and more of us across this beautiful land of warriors and heroes came out to vote for a man willing to break things and tell the truth, and we know that there are many millions more standing behind us who will step up and join us now. “The scales have fallen from my eyes and I see the fearful precipice on which I stand.”

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WHAT PRESIDENT TRUMP REALLY SAID AT THE 6 JANUARY RALLY IN WASHINGTON DC

Assertion: If you watch/listen to/read the main-stream media following the mob assault on Congress on 6 January, it is unlikely that your impression of what President Trump actually said is correct.

I have read the verbatim transcript of the entire speech; It’s 11,400 words long. There are three subjects.  1) His positive achievement over four years on behalf of all Americans. 2) Election results. And 3) the march from the White House to Capitol Hill.  I will not belabor his achievements here.

My intent is to amplify what we have heard about election fraud and to clarify President Trump’s alleged “insurrection.”

ELECTION FRAUD: First, an assumption.  The President used a lot of rounded-off numbers in describing election fraud.  Many of you have probably already seen some of those numbers but my assumption is that they were assembled primarily from hundreds of sworn affidavits provided by the patriots who observed the fraudulent activity and had the fortitude to speak out under risk of being charged with perjury if they lied. In the interest of brevity, I plucked them out of some long, rambling sentences and short paragraphs, hopefully, without losing the context. 

The president said to several thousand supporters at the rally: “In every single swing state, local officials, state officials, almost all Democrats, made illegal and unconstitutional changes to election procedures without the mandated approvals by the state legislatures, that these changes paved the way for fraud on a scale never seen before.”

PENNSYLVANIA:  President Trump went on to point out the following….

  • Over 8,000 ballots were cast by people whose names and dates of birth match individuals who died in 2020 prior to the election.
  • Over 14,000 ballots were cast by out-of-state voters.
  • More than 10,000 votes were counted, even though they were received after Election Day. 
  • 25,000 ballots were requested by nursing home residents, all in a single giant batch, indicating an enormous illegal ballot-harvesting operation.
  • The day before the election, the State of Pennsylvania reported the number of absentee ballots that had been sent out. Yet this number was suddenly and drastically increased by 400,000 people.

WISCONSIN: President Trump said……

  • Over 170,000 absentee votes were counted in Wisconsin without a valid absentee ballot application.
  • In Madison, 17,000 votes were deposited in so-called human drop boxes in complete defiance of cease-and-desist letters from the state legislature. They came in duffle bags.
  • According to eyewitness testimony, postal service workers in Wisconsin were also instructed to illegally backdate approximately 100,000 ballots.
  • The margin of difference in Biden’s win in Wisconsin was less than 20,000 votes.

GEORGIA: President Trump pointed out…..

  • The absentee/mail-in ballot rejection rate was more than 10 times lower than previous levels. In other words, in a year in which more people were voting by mail for the first time, the rejection rate was drastically lower than it had ever been before. If Georgia had merely rejected the same number of unlawful ballots, as in other years, there should have been approximately 45,000 ballots rejected.
  • In Fulton County, republican poll Watchers were rejected from the room under the false pretense of a burst water main, which we now know was a total lie. Then election officials, when not being monitored, pulled boxes and suitcases of ballots out from under a table. (many of you saw this on television) and illegally scanned them for nearly two hours totally unsupervised. That coincided with a mysterious vote dump of up to 100,000 votes for Joe Biden, almost none for Trump. That was at 1:34am.
  • Over 10,300 ballots were cast by individuals whose names and dates of birth match Georgia residents who died in 2020 prior to the election.
  • More than 2,500 ballots were cast by individuals whose names and dates of birth match incarcerated felons in Georgia prison.
  • More than 4,500 illegal ballots were cast by individuals who do not appear on the state’s own voter rolls.
  • Over 18,000 illegal ballots were cast by individuals who registered to vote using an address listed as vacant, according to the postal service.
  • At least 88,000 ballots were cast by people whose registrations were illegally backdated.
  • 66,000 votes were cast by individuals under the legal voting age.
  • At least 15,000 ballots were cast by individuals who moved out of the state prior to November 3rd election.
  • Senator William Ligon, chairman of the Georgia Senate Judiciary Subcommittee, and highly respected on elections, has written a letter describing his concerns with Dominion in Georgia. He wrote, and I quote, “The Dominion voting machines employed in Fulton County had an astronomical and astounding 93.67% error rate.  In the scanning of ballots requiring a review panel to adjudicate or determine the voter’s interest, in over 106,000 ballots out of a total of 113,000. The source of this astronomical error rate must be identified to determine if these machines were set up or destroyed to allow for a third party to disregard the actual ballot cast by the registered voter.”  Trump commented that the national average for such an error rate is far less than 1 percent.  The letter continues, “There is clear evidence that tens of thousands of votes were switched from President Trump to former Vice President Biden in several counties in Georgia. For example, in Bibb County, President Trump was reported to have 29, 391 votes at 9:11 PM Eastern time. While simultaneously Vice President Joe Biden was reported to have 17,213. Minutes later, just minutes, at the next update, these vote numbers switched with President Trump going way down to 17,000 and Biden going way up to 29,391. ‘And that was very quick, a 12,000-vote switch, all in Mr. Biden’s favor.’
  • Despite all of this, the margin in Georgia was only 11,779 votes.

ARIZONA: President Trump said….

  • Over 36,000 ballots were illegally cast by non-citizens.
  • 2,000 ballots were returned with no address.
  • More than 22,000 ballots were received back by election officials before they were supposedly mailed out.
  • 11,600 more ballots and votes were counted than there were actual voters.
  • 150,000 people registered in Maya Copa County after the registration deadline.

NEVADA:  President trump continued….

  • The accuracy settings on signature verification machines were purposely lowered before they were used to count over 130,000 ballots. 
  • There were more than 42,000 double votes in Nevada. 
  • 1,500 ballots were cast by individuals whose names and dates of birth match Nevada residents who died in 2020, prior to November 3rd election.
  • More than 8,000 votes were cast by individuals who had no address.
  • 17,000 ballots were cast by individuals whose names and dates of birth matched people who were deceased.

MICHIGAN: President Trump pointed out….

  • In Wayne County (Detroit), 174,000 ballots were counted without being tied to an actual registered voter. 
  • Also, in Wayne County, poll watches observed canvassers re-scanning batches of ballots multiple times.
  • In Detroit, turnout was 139 percent of registered voters.
  • Four witnesses testified, under penalty of perjury, that after officials in Detroit announced the last votes had been counted, tens of thousands of additional ballots arrived without required envelopes. Every single one was for a Democrat.
  • At 6:31am, after voting had ended, Michigan suddenly reported 147,000 votes. An astounding 94 percent went to Joe Biden.

COMMENT:  Following the election, President Trump’s lawyers filed approximately 60 lawsuits alleging massive election fraud. Most were based on sworn affidavits from election workers. All of the lawsuits were thrown out by judges.  Why? 

In our country, when there is reason to believe a crime has been committed, the following sequence of events follows:

  • There is an investigation by law enforcement officers; police, sheriff, State Bureaus of Investigation, FBI, Special Councils, etc. 
  • Evidence would be gathered and presented to a prosecutor.  
  • If the prosecutor was convinced of a crime it would go to a grand jury. If upheld, individuals would be indicted.
  • A trial would be convened, and for the first time a judge would become involved.  

Two things happened in this election fraud scenario; 1) There is little information to indicate that any of the governors seriously set out to conduct an investigation.  2) Three weeks after the election US Attorney General Barr stated, “to date, we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have effected a different outcome in the election.” 

Because the Trump legal team had no authority to conduct interviews or request warrants to view ballots, the only alternative was for Trump lawyers to take lawsuits directly to the appropriate judge, where they were generally denied because the individuals’ sworn affidavits were considered to be “uncorroborated hearsay”.  No thorough investigation. 

There was another factor in play, time.  It was impossible, between 3 November and 20 January to conclude investigations in suspect states and complete a speedy trial.  Is that a sufficient excuse to do nothing?  I think not.  But it begs the question, if we cannot successfully prosecute election fraud in a timely manner, how can we expect to ever have a free and honest election? 

CONCLUSIONS concerning election fraud:  

  • There will not be an investigation emanating from the Biden administration.

Even if there was an investigation, it would take at least a year and a few folks might go to jail, but would it solve the problem?  Probably not. So, what to do?

  • Justice resulting from a long investigation might be satisfying but will it solve the problem?  Probably not, and if only10% of President Trump’s above assertions are correct, we need to bring these injustices to an end, forever.
  • In fact, we neither need an investigation of the last election, that train left the station, nor do we need to recount votes. 

There is a simple solution.  Voter ID Cards (not voter ID, but a special card); name, photo, expiration date, and an individual voter ID number.  When your card is swiped for in-person voting, a ballot will be printed with all of your data on it.  Absentee ballot applications must include your voter ID number.  Having done that, it is a simple software command that only ballots that have an ID number can be “read” and ballots will be rejected if that ID number has been used during the voting cycle. 

All Congress has to do is be proactive and pass a simple Voter ID Card law. With Voter ID Cards, every alleged voter fraud activity cited by President Trump during his 6 January rally would have been impossible to execute. For a more extensive discussion of Voter ID Cards, see WeThePeopleSpeaking.com, EVERY CITIZEN SHOULD HAVE A VOTER ID CARD, dated 10 December, 2020.

Given the alleged magnitude of fraud in this past election, without Voter ID Cards, not just voter ID, it is unlikely that we will ever have a legal election again.  Next time it will be the Republican’s turn and then it will become a contest to see which political party can out-fraud the other.  You can stick a fork in this country, we will be done.  A cornerstone of our republic, free and honest elections, will be ripped out of the foundation. 

If you agree with this, please send it along to your Representative and Senators.

Break, Break (Army speak for “new subject”):  back to WHAT PRESIDENT TRUMP REALLY SAID AT THE 6 JANUARY RALLY IN WASHINGTON DC.

If your primary source for current events is the main-stream media, you would believe that on 6 January President Trump riled thousands of supporters into a rabid frenzy and said, grab your M-15 and follow me, we are taking down Congress.

Not quite:  I plucked every reference to Capitol Hill out of his speech.  Here is what he actually said….

  • “We’re going to walk down Pennsylvania Avenue and we’re going to the Capitol,”
  • “We’re going to walk down to the Capitol, and we’re going to cheer on our brave senators, and congressmen and women.”
  • “I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard.”
  • “So, let’s walk down Pennsylvania Avenue. I want to thank you all. God bless you and God bless America.”
  • Later, after the rioting began, he tweeted, “I am asking for everyone at the U.S. Capitol to remain peaceful. No violence! Remember, we are the Party of Law & Order, respect the Law and our great men and women in Blue. Thank you.”  
  • A second tweet, “Please support our Capitol Police and Law Enforcement. They are truly on the side of our Country. Stay peaceful.”

CONCLUSIONS concerning 6 January riots and follow-on impeachment.

It is obvious from 20/20 hindsight that the rally was a monumental mistake.  The president’s intent to administratively change the outcome of a formal affirmation of the Electoral College victory, was ill-conceived and doomed to failure. 

Since descending on the escalator at Trump Tower five and a half years ago, candidate/President Trump has led hundreds of rallies without a hint of violence by right-wing radicals. My theory is that, with that track-record, the domestic violence intel folks and Capitol Police believed the likelihood of an attack on the Capitol Building was low to none.  Had they been better prepared, perhaps the outcome would have been less tragic. 

One week later, without investigations by House committees and without the opportunity to mount a defense, President Trump was impeached by a House up-or-down vote for “incitement of insurrection.”

Whether or not President Trump should have been impeached by the House goes to the question of intent.  What did he mean by “peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard.”?  I believe it is abundantly clear the president’s words spoken to the thousands of supporters were not intended to promote violence by radical thugs, a very small percentage of the total rally participants.

The impeachment has to do with one thing, Pelosi’s intent.  She is without a doubt the most vengeful, hate filled senior elected official in my long lifetime of following politics.

 As Victor Davis Hanson to eloquently pointed out a few days ago, “From now on, House impeachment will be used by the out-party as a periodic club to wound a first-term president”. 

Bottom line:  While listening to President Biden’s single-subject inauguration speech, I was hopeful that his words would be followed with commensurate actions.  For example, a simple private phone call to Pelosi could have eliminated impeachment and sent a positive message to 74 million Trump supporters.  Instead, the Biden administration’s intent is very clear, they will continue to foster a culture of hate for everything President Trump did for this country. 

Marvin L. Covault, Lt Gen US Army, retired, is the author of VISION TO EXECUTION, a book for leaders, a columnist for THE PILOT, a national award-winning local newspaper in Southern Pines, NC and the author of a blog, WeThePeopleSpeaking.com.