Wednesday, August 17, 2022

Biden Gives PredictIt Zero Chance of Survival

Users of the crowdsourced prediction site say Joe Biden has a 20 percent chance of being reelected in 2024. Now federal regulators are trying to put the site out of business.


These days, the website PredictIt is about the only place to go for unfiltered opinions of everyday Americans speculating on the future of U.S. politics. PredictIt users have registered their collective opinion that Joe Biden has only a 20 percent chance of being reelected in 2024—a staggeringly low number for a president who’s barely a year and a half into his term. 

Naturally, the Biden Administration wants to shut it down.

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), headed by Biden appointee Rostin Behnam, has decreed that PredictIt must cease operations by February 15, 2023. The reason is unclear. The CFTC’s Division of Market Oversight (DMO) explains PredictIt “has not operated its market in compliance with the terms of the letter” that authorized its operation. As a result, the DMO has withdrawn its authorization. And that’s it. That’s all the agency thinks Americans need to know. 

For its part, PredictIt “maintains that all open markets are within the terms of the . . . letter.”

PredictIt lets everyone see what everyday Americans, rather than just “experts,” think about future political events, without filtering those opinions through potentially biased pollsters. This makes the site a valuable resource. 

For example, when Nate Silver asserts that Donald Bolduc is the likely Republican senatorial nominee in New Hampshire and bases both his state and national forecasts on that claim, it’s helpful to see that the collective opinion registered on PredictIt is that that nomination is very much up for grabs and is actually more likely to be won by Chuck Morse. It’s similarly useful to see that the collective prediction on PredictIt is that Liz Cheney had just a three percent chance of winning Tuesday’s Republican primary for the Wyoming House seat. And it’s perhaps especially informative to see that Americans think Ron DeSantis (29 percent) and Donald Trump (25 percent) are each more likely than Joe Biden (20 percent) to win the 2024 presidential election. 

At PredictIt, Americans can give opinions on various matters, provided that they’re willing to put their money where their mouths are. (Unlike ubiquitous sports betting, however, this is not the way for someone to try to get rich—as the site specifies, the maximum allowable “investment” on any “prediction” is $850.) This allows others to benefit from “the wisdom of crowds.” The Wall Street Journal calls PredictIt—which is run by Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand—one of “the highest-profile efforts to put markets’ predictive capabilities to the test.” In the letter authorizing PredictIt to operate, the CFTC says the nonprofit site is “for educational purposes” and “represents an academic exercise demonstrating the information gathering and predictive capabilities of markets.”

The CFTC’s stated mission is to provide “sound regulation” of “U.S. derivatives markets.” When not moving to shut down PredictIt, however, the agency has been focused to a large extent on “climate change.” One of Behnam’s first actions as CFTC chairman “was to establish the first-ever Climate Risk Unit” to focus “on the role of derivatives in understanding, pricing, and addressing climate-related risk.” 

The agency elaborates: “Chairman Behnam led the creation of the Climate-Related Market Risk Subcommittee to examine climate-related impacts on the financial system.” Of course, “climate change” isn’t the only thing motivating the agency. Behnam has also “spearheaded efforts to invigorate internal discussions on agency-wide diversity and inclusion initiatives.” 

Most Americans, presumably, would say it’s far more important to be able to see what their fellow Americans think is poised to happen in their country’s politics than to study “climate-related impacts on the financial system.” Once again, the Biden Administration is prioritizing the agendas of leftist activists over the concerns of Main Street Americans. 

In response, Congress should step up and grant PredictIt the authority to operate. It would be a welcome development if Congress were to take a break from passing legislation that further taxes and regulates Americans and instead do something that increases their freedom.




X22, On the Fringe, and more- August 17

 



I still know nothing on the premiere, but I got some additional info on 2 future episodes of NCIS LA, and neither of which gives me hope for Season 14 trying to be better. In fact, it looks more like 'coming up with filler crap to avoid answering important questions.', again.

Guess stupid people really don't learn, even when the show they work on reaches ultra ridiculous levels, the fandom constantly complains about a lot of good points, and when the writing starts to show ultra weakness. #HettyDeservesSoMuchBetter.

Here's tonight's news:


Green Fascists Are Destroying the World

The green agenda needs to become the topic of 
open, honest, balanced, and very public debate.


Earlier this summer, the CO2 Coalition was banished from LinkedIn. The CO2 Coalition, with only three full-time employees and an annual budget of under $1 million, had committed the unpardonable sin of sharing contrarian perspectives on climate science. Its work, produced by a network of volunteers that includes dozens of distinguished scientists, offers indispensable balance on a topic that requires honest debate now more than ever.

Among the many comments that followed LinkedIn’s decision, the mentality of the climate crisis mob came through loud and clear. If “the science is settled,” then any contrary perspective is dangerous and must be silenced. A typical comment: “Why does LinkedIn allow so much Climate Disinformation to persist throughout its platform?” Brigades of these content wardens continuously log complaints with LinkedIn against climate skeptics. The impeccable work of Bjorn Lomborg is one of their next targets.

This is not the environmentalism of previous generations, and this new zealotry does not negate or diminish the common sense concern for the environment that most reasonable people share. But this new breed of intolerant, fanatical environmentalism, manifested in the movement to avert a “climate crisis,” is perhaps the most virulent and dangerous expression of fascism in America today. If left unchecked, this fascistic climate change movement will destroy freedom and prosperity while it destroys the planet it purportedly wants to save.

Ideological and Economic Fascism Combined

This is not a frivolous accusation because, in this case, the shoe fits. There are two types of fascism. One is based on ideology and manipulates popular emotions, and the other is based on economics and appeals to elitist greed. The climate crisis movement has found a way to combine both.

Ideological fascism requires a tribal, us versus them mentality, and the climate crisis movement provides this. The climate warriors are the good guys, and the “deniers” are dangerous heretics who must be crushed. They portray the “climate emergency” as a crisis of existential dimensions, which must be resolved by any means necessary. 

As with any fascistic movement, green propaganda is hyperbolic, primal, and terrifying: rising seas, flooding, super fires, extreme weather, burning heat—and anyone who says otherwise is the enemy. The time for discussion has passed. And with every big storm or super fire, the potential for more militancy grows.

Economic fascism is variously defined, but the climate movement in the United States fits every credible definition, as it affects big business and big government. Some call it socialism with a capitalist veneer. That would certainly apply, as the industrialized Western nations are suddenly required to atone for causing the climate crisis by transferring wealth to the developing world, and the privileged American middle class must similarly atone by giving up their homes for apartments, their automobiles for buses and trains, their meat for insects, and submit to rationing of energy and water.

Economic fascism is also defined as “planned capitalism,” or corporatism. America has been drifting in this direction for at least the last few decades, greatly accelerated by the climate crisis. Small businesses and small farms expire under green regulations they can’t afford, as oligarchs and multinational corporations gobble up the broken pieces. Environmentalist-enabled corporatism is the reason the American middle class is dying. 

Environmentalist-inspired regulations have imposed curbs on home building, resource extraction, and infrastructure investment. These artificial limits create scarcity and exploding prices for every essential good, which diminishes the prospects of all but the very wealthy. Government and big business, working together, are using the climate crisis to destroy the economic independence of American households to empower and enrich themselves. This economic model is explicitly fascist.

But as the United States transitions from a constitutional republic populated mostly by a prosperous middle class to a fascist police state populated by a destitute and broken people ruled by an oligarchy professing fealty to an environmentalist ideology, are the policies they’ve implemented in the name of saving the planet even working? That is, even if they’re right about the dangers, and there really is a climate crisis, is all of this upheaval they advocate doing any good?

No.

A disinterested examination of the schemes that constitute clean technology and renewable energy reveals a landscape of fads and scams that have cost trillions of dollars and accomplished absolutely nothing. Worse still, if these schemes are allowed to continue, the consequences for both humanity and the earth’s ecosystems will be more catastrophic than all but the most apocalyptic climate crisis scenarios.

Biofuel Ecocide

Biofuel is an obvious example. Contributing barely one-half of one percent of all global energy, there are now an estimated 300,000 square miles of biofuel plantations on earth. From the jungles of Borneo and throughout the Pacific Islands, palm oil is extracted to produce biodiesel, while from the rainforests of the Amazon to the American Midwest, sugar cane and corn is grown to produce bioethanol. Every year, more jungle is burned and wildlife incinerated to create new biofuel monocultures, with a pall of smoke that drifts thousands of miles.

The environmental catastrophe that large-scale biofuel production represents is easily demonstrated. If you replaced 100 percent of the oil consumed worldwide with biofuel, it would require 25 million square miles. To put this in perspective, the total farmland worldwide is only 12 million square miles. Yet, in a barefaced and epic charade, every time these jungles burn, another European commodities broker gets to collect a commission on a “carbon credit.”

Imagine if not just oil, but all energy produced on earth today came from biofuel. To accomplish that would require 43 million square miles, which is 70 percent of the entire land surface on Earth including Antarctica. 

Proponents of biofuel claim it will be possible eventually to extract ethanol cost-effectively from cellulosethe fiber that constitutes most of the mass of any plant. But notwithstanding the need either to leave harvest slash in the ground to maintain soil health, or inject massive quantities of petroleum-derived fertilizer, cellulosic ethanol extraction remains an extremely costly endeavor. Extracting biofuel from algae in a factory environment has promise in theory but remains far from a commercial reality. 

Meanwhile, rainforests burn, supposedly so we can use less fossil fuel.

Land-Hogging Species Exterminators

Wind energy is equally disastrous to the environment. In 2021, wind turbines only contributed 1.1 percent of total global energy production, delivering electricity at a rate of only 26 percent of their installed capacity. Wind energy is an unreliable intermittent form of energy that ultimately will require additional trillions of dollars to be spent on new high voltage lines and battery farms to balance the power grid. But these “wind farms” already consume hundreds of thousands of square miles, with their land footprint set to increase as purveyors are discovering they cannot operate at maximum efficiency unless the turbines are spaced further apart.

An analysis published last year in the trade publication Energy Follower challenged the conventional spacing guidelines, which call for wind turbines to be spaced apart by a distance equal to seven times the rotor diameter. That alone calls for a stupendous amount of land, since that spacing would permit a maximum of four wind turbines per square mile. Citing work by Charles Meneveau, a mechanical engineering professor at Johns Hopkins University, however, the analysis went on to report that based on Meneveau’s analysis of the performance of utility-scale wind farms, for maximum efficiency, “the suggested recommended separation of each turbine being 15 times the rotor diameter away from its nearest neighbors.” That equates to one wind turbine consuming 1.2 square miles.

Based on this data, using wind turbines to generate the 28,466 terawatt-hours of electricity produced in 2021 from all sources worldwide would require 3 million square miles of wind farms. That’s more area than the combined footprint of every urban region on Earth. And this land would be uninhabitable—anyone who disagrees is invited to live on a wind farm. There will not be many takers.

Wind turbines not only consume unimaginable quantities of resources and land area. They already kill tens of thousands of raptors and bats every year. Potentially worse still, the blades are killing billions of insects at a time when total global insect massan essential part of nature’s food chain—is in alarming decline. Wind turbines are also ugly as hell, despite all the slick marketing photography showing them presiding beneficently over green hills and clear skies.

Intermittent, Toxic, Nonrenewable Solar Power

Solar power is perhaps the least problematic of the so-called renewables, but it’s still intermittent power. This intermittency is not only a daily challenge, which can only be addressed with massive investments in batteries. It’s also a seasonal problem. In temperate latitudes, the hours of daylight during summer are twice that of winter, and the further north you go the greater this seasonal challenge becomes. Solar power simply doesn’t work during northern winters, or if it does, it has to be grossly overbuilt to compensate for fewer hours of daylight.

Solar power is also not terribly renewable. The basic material for photovoltaic panels is “solar-grade” polysilicon, which is most efficiently refined using sand. But the world is running out of sand. Extracting silicon from other sources such as obsidian, granite, quartzite, mica, talc, and sandstone is possible, but it is much more expensive and comes with a greater environmental impact. All of the raw materials necessary to manufacture photovoltaic panels are nonrenewable, including aluminum, steel, glass, copper, and silver. If mining these raw materials is so sustainable, why have environmentalists declared war on America’s domestic mining industry?

And then there’s the challenge of what to do with photovoltaic panels once they’re spent. With a useful life of only around 25 years, and even at today’s relatively minute scale, an unrelenting deluge of toxic solar panel “e-waste” is about to descend on humanity. A 2016 report from the International Renewable Energy Agency predicted that by 2050 the world will be generating about 6 million metric tons of new solar e-waste annually. To date, recycling solar panels is an expensive, energy-intensive business.

If panels were manufactured in America, using raw materials mined in America, and could be produced cost-effectively and mounted on roofs, solar might make sense as just one part of an all-of-the-above energy strategy. But intermittent power is not practical without massive concurrent investments in grid upgrades and large-scale energy storage systems. These costs, and the environmental impact of these additional infrastructure investments, mean as the percentage of power derived from intermittent sources increases, the economic and environmental case for them decreases.

Blood Batteries

If everyone were to go electric, minus nuclear power, hydroelectric power, or fossil fuels, that would require roughly 500 exajoules of power (nearly 140,000 terawatt-hours of electricity) to come primarily from the intermittent sources of wind and solar. To balance this on-again-off-again power, has anyone thought through how much raw materials will be required to build a global fleet of batteries, all of which must be decommissioned and recycled roughly every 10 years, to perpetually collect, store and discharge tens of thousands of gigawatt-hours, day after day, through all seasons, decade after decade?

Turns out, someone has. The redoubtable Alex Epstein has performed the algebra that environmentalists either ignore or lack the basic math skills to comprehend. He concluded that 1,330 terawatt-hours, at $300 per kilowatt-hour of battery storage, would cost $400 trillion—or nearly five times the GDP of the entire global economy. These 1,330 terawatt-hours only represent one percent of 2020’s global energy consumption of 140,000 terawatt-hours, which therefore represents only three days of storage capacity. And even at that price tag, it is probably not enough storage to compensate for seasonal doldrums that periodically cripple solar and wind generation.

As it is, the raw materials for these batteries are sourced from overseas mines, devastating the local environment. West African cobalt miners, many of them children, endure appalling conditions. Naturally, environmentalists would never permit cobalt or lithium mining in the United States. Have you ever heard of blood diamonds? Call these blood batteries.

For everyone on earth to have access to half as much per capita energy as Americans use, global energy production has to double. That’s 1,000 exajoules, twice what we produce today, and to do this, we need to develop all sources of energy. It is the minimum goal we must set in order to achieve universal global prosperity. To try to accomplish this with “renewables,” via the supposedly benign footprint of biofuel, wind turbines, solar power, and batteries, would devastate the planet, consume all available raw materials, and fail to do the job.  

Meanwhile, what is green fascism doing to ordinary people?

The Green Fascist Crimes Against Humanity

The green fascists have declared war on energy, water, and housing. They claim that conventional energy creates deadly CO2 emissions and attempt to forbid all debate about the validity of that theory. They claim water supply infrastructure destroys ecosystems and consumes unsustainable quantities of energy. They claim suburbs with single-family homes cause unacceptable increases in automotive pollution. Now they’ve also declared war on livestock, which they claim produce the allegedly deadly gas methane, and on farming itself, which relies on petroleum-based fertilizer. This is no joke. Look no further than the ongoing protests in the NetherlandsSri Lanka, and across the globe. They’re coming for our farms.

Where does this end? Without energy, water, housing, meat, and farm produce, civilization dies. Before that happens, though, billions of people who had either achieved a middle-class lifestyle, or were about to, will be wiped out. And as this reset runs its course, the green fascists will acquire more political power, and their corporatist allies will acquire more economic power.

If you have a problem with this, and speak up, you will be marginalized and smeared if not silenced. Just ask the CO2 Coalition. The rather staid mission statement of this network of expert volunteers, motivated by sincere concern for the future of humanity and the health of the planet, includes this excerpt: “The Coalition seeks to engage in an informed and dispassionate discussion of climate change, humans’ role in the climate system, the limitations of climate models, and the consequences of mandated reductions in CO2 emissions.”

LinkedIn needs to reinstate the CO2 Coalition immediately. And the green fascists’ agenda needs to become the topic of open, honest, balanced, and very public debate.



Venice mayor hunts for ‘idiots’ filmed foil surfing along Grand Canal

 

The mayor of Venice has said he is on the hunt for the “two overbearing idiots” who were filmed gliding along the Grand Canal on motorised foil surfboards.

The young men were spotted dodging gondolas and waterbuses as they navigated Venice’s main thoroughfare on Thursday morning. The scene was recorded by several astonished onlookers.

One of the videos that was widely shared online was posted by Luigi Brugnaro, the mayor of Venice, on Twitter.  


“Here are the two overbearing idiots who make a mockery of this city,” Brugnaro wrote. “I ask everyone to help us identify and punish them, even if our weapons are really blunt – mayors urgently need more powers in terms of public safety.”

Brugnaro said he would “offer dinner” to anyone who could help locate the duo.  


A clip of the transgression was also shared on the Instagram account of Venezia Non è Disneyland (Venice Isn’t Disneyland), a group set up by young Venetians with the aim of sensitising visitors to the city.

The video, which included the Beach Boys hit Surfin’ USA playing in the background, drew widespread indignation. “Shameful,” wrote one Instagram user. “They need to be expelled from Venice for life, mamma mia.”

Others, however, found their transportation method pretty cool. “I want one too!” wrote one commenter, while another said: “Wouldn’t it be great if we could all travel around Venice this way without giving money to ACTV [the public transport authority].”

Venice authorities have been trying to crack down on bad behaviour for years, with so-called “angels of decorum” patrolling the streets during summer and fines in place for people caught diving into or bathing in the canals, walking around bare-chested, feeding pigeons or dropping litter.

Venezia Non è Disneyland keeps a close eye on the various infractions. In late July the group shared a video of a man jumping into the Grand Canal from a bridge, narrowly missing a passing boat.

Last week Brugnaro called for “10 days in jail” for a 33-year-old Scottish tourist who was caught taking a dip in a canalway.

In 2020 a French tourist was fined €150 after paddling along the Grand Canal on his standup paddleboard, and two German women had to pay €250 each for sunbathing in bikinis by San Stae church.  


https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/aug/17/venice-mayor-hunts-for-men-filmed-surfing-along-grand-canal    




It’s High Time For America Firsters To Push For Untangling Ourselves From Europe

The time is now for the nationalist right to argue for
 detaching U.S. foreign policy from Europe to focus on China.



European statecraft toward the United States is predicated on a toxic mix of sanctimony and free-riding. This is continuing to push the U.S. foreign policy establishment into doubling down on a failed grand strategy that is leading to insolvency.

“To the continent’s eternal shame, as one senior British official told me, the apparently divided, dysfunctional, and declining power of the U.S. has still managed to send drastically more lethal aid to save European democracy than any other NATO power,” wrote Tom McTague in his recent piece for The Atlantic. “The depth of America’s military-industrial complex and the scale of its imperial bureaucracy mean that they are simply too heavy for a single president or Congress to remove in one go.”

He adds:

Many Europeans have long considered American decline an inevitability and have looked to prepare themselves for such an eventuality. … But then Russia invaded Ukraine, and everything changed. Suddenly, Europe’s grand strategy was in tatters, and American strength seemed to reassert itself. Europe discovered it had not become more independent from the U.S. but more dependent on it.

This is a comforting fantasy, but it overlooks another, much simpler hypothesis with a lot more explanatory power. It’s that European free-riding is continuing, boosted by flattery.

The nationalist ascendency that elevated Donald Trump once again risks being co-opted by the establishment edifice, couched in the language of nationalism and foreign policy realism, while advocating for boilerplate globalist policies. Volodymyr Zelensky T-shirts are being sold bearing the phrase, “America First.”

Unlimited foreign aid continues, with America functionally running the government of Ukraine and its tax dollars filling the coffers of Ukrainian lobby groups to spend on Vogue photoshoots. Inflation runs high, as U.S. spending on low-energy policies and foreign aid increases. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization just added two more rich countries, with American troop presence increasing in Europe, at a time Russia is incapable of conquering one-third of the most corrupt country in the region.

European condescension exemplifies why the time is now for the nationalist right to argue for a detached foreign policy in Europe, in order to focus more on America’s borders and the rise of China. In a few months, the United States has racked up a bill in the billions engaging in a proxy war with no end in sight. U.S. weaponry is unaccounted for, and troop presence in the European theater increased significantly.

No one in the U.S. Department of Defense, White House, or Congress seems to know how or when the conflict ends, in what sounds eerily similar to previous American engagements in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria. There too, tax dollars were funneled to a class of bureaucrats, NGOs, and lobby groups in the name of “safeguarding” the liberal world order. Of all the internal foreign policy debates on the right, the question of Europe is the most prominent and perhaps the easiest to address.

Those who are arguably most worried about America’s decline in Europe are the same people who would like the United States to overstretch to the point of insolvency and collapse. It is an old European tendency that American conservatives of an older pre-World War generation instinctively understood.

It seems counterintuitive at first but makes perfect sense if you’re a realist. Europe is a rich continent that is perfectly capable of solving its own problems: financially and militarily supporting its continental frontiers, and balancing against a decrepit Russia incapable of conquest. European faux concern about American decline alongside European inaction, and Europe’s coaxing and flattering America into further overstretching, all while Europe lectures sanctimoniously about American dysfunction and democratic decline, are not separate issues.  They are interrelated and evident to any rational observer.

There are a few notable outliers. Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., was the only senator to oppose the mindless NATO expansion. That earned him the mantle of the only true-blue America First senator. Eighteen Republican members of Congress also opposed it, and not a single Democrat.

Yet 11 Republican senators and 57 Republican members of Congress opposed the $40 billion emergency aid package to Ukraine, a rare public refusal to rubberstamp reckless beltway foreign policy dogma at a time of crippling inflation and relentless southern border breaches. The opposition to continuous aid to Ukraine was only among Republicans. This all confirms once more that true nationalist conservatism, as well as a minimal foreign policy realism, is only to be found on the right.

The success of the nationalist right is dependent not just on numbers and answers, but on policies and debates. At a time everyone claims the mantle of America First, the question of Europe helps us understand who truly is a nationalist and a realist.

The latest primary results for House and Senate seats put some foreign policy realist candidates on the ballot going into the midterms, an encouraging indicator of the growing coalition. But size only matters insofar as policy exists to support it.

The main task in front of the nationalist right isn’t just to win internal debates, or even primaries, but to put their positions boldly in front of the American people. A renewed debate about further commitment and burden in the European theater is the easiest place to start.




Cattle Ranchers Audited by IRS Give Stark Warning to Americans


Levon Satamarian reporting for RedState 

David and Deborah Hajda are Texas cattle ranchers, and they gave a stark warning to Americans, especially the middle class, following the Democrats’ bill that would add $80 billion in IRS funding.

On Tuesday, they told Fox News host Dana Perino on “America’s Newsroom” that they experienced a tax audit 13 years ago. Deborah said:

“We got audited over basically a $7,800 engine rebuild on a very old tractor.”

Deborah added:

“They just basically said this was a red flag, and we’re going to audit you, and we’re coming to your house,”

Just the thought of this should concern every American because the IRS can and will audit anybody they want. It is not just for the billionaires, as some Democrats claim. The Hajda’s are not billionaires, they are hard-working Americans, and they were audited. Although this happened 13 years ago, it can happen today, too, especially given the Democrats’ legislation that adds $80 billion in IRS funding.

Deborah continued:

“I took out our box of receipts… and we handed it to him, and I said ‘Here’s your receipts’ … we weren’t hiding anything.”

Perino asked if the IRS agent simply wanted them to fill out a quota.

Deborah responded:

“Probably. They said they flagged it because our expenses were high that year, and it was because of this repair,”

The Hajda’s continued, saying they could not afford to get a new tractor, and they kept all the records of expenses for repairs needed. But that was not a good enough explanation for the auditor.

David said:

“He wasn’t satisfied. He kept digging, and he ended up nailing us. Our tax person was giving us 80% on our work vehicles, and he said you can only do 50%.”

Deborah added:

“I was very naive about the situation. I had no idea of the power, the scope [of the audit] going in three years of my life … and me having no control over that, no control over the information he was given.”

“It was very invasive. You feel very attacked because that guy wanted to go back and say, ‘I got her.’”

The details given by Deborah and David are extremely concerning, as this could happen to any middle-class family. As much as the Biden administration deflects that point, it does not make it any less true.

Deborah concluded with a stark warning for middle-class Americans.

“They want to get you. If they’re coming after you for an audit, they don’t want to see your receipt … they want to nitpick your life apart, and that’s not what the American dream is for self-employment, small business…”

Following the interview, Texas Senator Ted Cruz tweeted: “Abolish the IRS.”




CNN’s S.E. Cupp Goes on Unhinged Rant Against Anti-Grooming Laws


Jeff Charles reporting for RedState 

CNN media activist S.E. Cupp went full groomer-apologist during a recent appearance on “CNN Tonight” in which she castigated Republicans for passing legislation designed to prevent school districts from infusing far-leftist ideology related to gender identity into K-12 classrooms.

Host Alisyn Camerota brought the issue up when discussing the nationwide teacher shortage. She intimated that the lack of educators was related to Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Act and Stop WOKE Act along with similar laws passed in other states.

“Both bills are creating a culture of confusion among teachers who are nervous if they can be open to litigation by parents who somehow disagree with the curriculums,” Camerota said. “This is happening in the middle of what the labor bureau is calling a nationwide teacher shortage.”

Cupp responded, claiming that Kari Lake, a Republican running for Arizona governor, “literally wants to indoctrinate kids with the Trump approved curriculum from Hillsdale college in public schools.”

“I mean, literal indoctrination here, but it’s the left that’s woke. I just think the worst of it, there’s gonna be lawsuits which are terrible, and then there’s the villainization of teachers,” she bloviated.

The media activist then turned to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, slamming him for ignoring “federal guidance that would protect trans students from discrimination,” and arguing that it could have “incredibly dangerous, real-life effects.”

She added:

They really are big government Republicans now. I mean, this is as intrusive as government gets into your private life. Your kids and school and education. This is all big government.

It appears Cupp doesn’t understand that outlining how education is to be presented to children isn’t exactly “big government.”

Every state lays out guidelines and mandates governing how education should be handled by school districts. It doesn’t all of a sudden become “big government” because a state chooses to shape its curriculum in a way that Cupp doesn’t like.

Moreover, the Parental Rights in Education Act only forbids teachers from instructing students younger than eight-years-old on matters pertaining to sexuality and gender identity. It’s a sentiment with which most Americans agree, according to polling on the matter.

But what Cupp and her ilk fail to realize is that these laws are about ensuring that children are actually being educated in important subjects like reading, writing, and math instead of being influenced to embrace progressive ideology. It is also about safeguarding parents’ rights to have a say in how their children are educated and preventing schools from encouraging children who believe they are transgender to transition to the opposite sex behind their parents’ backs.

Apparently, folks like Cupp are more concerned with protecting efforts to indoctrinate children than with making sure parents are able to be involved in their children’s education.




Dear Professionally Republican….


…. We can see you.

BACKGROUND HERE ~


Economic nationalism is the unifying theme of MAGA.

Economic nationalism is what creates the largest populist tent in the history of republican politics.

Blacks, whites, Latinos, Asians, gay, straight, all genders, all colors, all creeds, all races, all united…. because the “working-class” is the unifying element.

MAGA is the voice of the working class.

The working class is what keeps all the shit working. We are the binding within the patchwork quilt of our constitutional republic.

The working class that had been beaten, put down, isolated, disconnected from policy, ridiculed for not having pedigree, all of it, became United in MAGA.

It’s a massive political tent. The biggest political coalition in the history of American politics.

Candidate Trump introduced the professional GOPe to economic nationalism. They, perhaps you, hated him for it.

President Trump then initiated economic nationalism.

The MAGA working class immediately felt the benefits of economic nationalism.

This is what unifies the MAGA base and attaches to President Donald Trump.

This is what both wings of the professional political class just do not understand, and very much dislike. It's alo what they fear. 

Pompeo, Noem, Haley, Pence, Cheney et al. None of them carry the working-class coalition.

As the republican establishment contemplates positioning themselves amid President Trump’s battle with the deepest and most corrupt aspects of the DC political system, they would be prudent to check their political ego.

President Trump has created a movement and collected the largest factual constituency of voters in the nation. This is the hill we stand upon, there is no other position.

No amount of media spin is going to change the reality of that political landscape.

The MAGA coalition is the most diverse, widest and deepest part of the entire American electorate. President Trump’s army consists of every creed, color, race, gender, ethnicity and orientation. It is a truly color-blind coalition of middle America patriots and middle-class voters that cuts through the political special interest groups.

Quite simply Trump’s MAGA army is the ultimate party.

No Republican will ever hold office in the next decade without the blessing of both President Trump and this coalition. There is absolutely no reason to believe that we will not lay waste to the republican system if the GOP acquiesces to the transparent political targeting of the Biden-Harris Dept of Justice.

Beyond the politics… this 100 million vote assembly are consumers of products, goods and services generated by the same elites that hold them in contempt.  If President Trump transfers and directs that energy, entities and even entire industries can be wiped out.

There is no precedent here.  One-hundred million angry Americans resolved to a common objective is not something to be trifled with.

We do not yet know where this current political crisis is going to end; but we do know that 100,000,000 Americans will not accept the outcome of a political process transparently filled with two-tiers of justice, corruption and federal manipulation. That makes President Trump a very dangerous entity to the DC system, regardless of whether they admit what surrounds them.

There is no reference point for 100 million Americans being disenfranchised by Wall Street, bribery, corporations, corporate media and big tech. That 100-million-person army is fuel for a cataclysmic shift in the American landscape.

Trump because F**K YOU, has been s a very powerful force!

Tread carefully….