Monday, March 27, 2023

Police Confirm School Shooting Suspect is 28yo Female Who Identifies as Trans-male With He/Him Pronouns


On March 3rd, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed a law “prohibiting gender care for minors” according to CNN.

On March 24th, three days ago, a biological woman who identifies as a man (trans-male) named Audrey Hale had his 28th birthday in Tennessee.

On March 27th, 28-year-old Audrey Hale, (pictured left) the biological woman who identifies as a man, opened fire in at a private Christian school in Nashville, The Covenant School, killing three adults and three children before being shot and killed by police. [LINK]

Likely because the gender identity as well as instability played a role in the motive, all of the social media and online profiles of Audrey Hale were scrubbed before she/he was identified as the shooter.

(NBC) – A heavily armed woman who gunned down three children and three staff members at a Nashville school on Monday appears to be a former student of the private Christian campus, police said.

Nashville police initially described the shooter at The Covenant School as a teenager before, minutes later, calling her a 28-year-old woman who lives in the city.

The shooter was identified as Audrey Hale, a Nashville resident, three law enforcement officials briefed on the matter told NBC News.  There were no answers on Monday afternoon at multiple phone numbers listed for Hale’s mother and brother.

According to police, the shooter was armed with two “assault-style rifles and a handgun” when she was confronted by five officers. Two of those opened fire and killed her, police said. (read more)

The secretive and quasi-constitutional DOJ-CRS (Community Relations Service) will now take control and give all instructions to local, state and federal officials on what may be said from this moment forth.  The DOJ-CRS is now in control.

 


2016 All Over Again?


The proposition that “Trumpism” could exist without its progenitor appears to have failed.


The 2024 Republican primary has hardly begun, but Donald Trump already appears to be on a glide path to the nomination. There are unmistakable echoes of 2016. The so-called conservative movement’s anointed one, dubbed “DeFuture” in the Murdoch-owned New York Post just months ago, looks to be imploding after being puffed up by months of breathless praise. 

In the online pundit wars, those favorable to Ron DeSantis, known endearingly as “DeSimps,” have complained about Trump’s incivility and lack of True Conservative™ credentials, as evinced by his bullying of “Meatball Ron” and the Stormy Daniels tabloid fodder that has been dredged up by New York City District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s witch hunt. 

It is amusing to see self-described “populists” act surprised at Trump’s behavior. They should know better than to moralize about “decency,” or the rules of political engagement they have righteously shredded—at least before they developed the ambition to challenge Trump. 

In any event, these well-worn attacks on Trump’s character have not made an impact. To the contrary, Trump is rising again, and it is Florida’s governor who is deflating. 

The turning point came when DeSantis bungled his response to Bragg’s case, which he initially opted to ignore, before taking a gratuitous shot at Trump over his rumored adultery. Here was a chance to set aside personal feuding and demonstrate the statesmanlike qualities so often ascribed to DeSantis by his backers, but instead, DeSantis was petty and reluctant to condemn an appalling weaponization of the legal system. 

In some extremely online circles, DeSantis was praised for distancing himself from Trump’s “drama.” Meanwhile, in the real world, his flippant reaction exposed a disconnect with the GOP base, which was electrified by an unprecedented and unjust political attack from “the swamp.” The base was looking for vigorous, unyielding condemnation, but instead what they heard from DeSantis was weak, caveated, boilerplate stuff about law and order.

DeSantis continued to unravel with his vacillations on Ukraine. Initially, he appeared to chase Trump’s coattails by taking an noninterventionist position. This appeared to be an opportunistic shift, given DeSantis’ past comments about Russia and his generally hawkish record. Then, days after calling the Ukraine war a “territorial dispute,” DeSantis told Piers Morgan that his latest comments were “mischaracterized.” Sounding more like John McCain than Trump, he described Russia as a “gas station with nukes” and called Putin a “war criminal,” which one could charitably interpret as a call for regime change, unless DeSantis is barking without any intention to bite. 

Then, DeSantis flipped yet again, once more advocating a hands-off role in Ukraine in an interview with Newsmax. 

Say what you will about Mike Pence and Nikki Haley, but they have consistent neoconservative viewpoints. DeSantis’ wavering does little to defuse suspicions that he is a “Trojan Horse” for a political and “intellectual” establishment looking to co-opt “Trumpism” for its own ends. The coy “running but not running” tone from DeSantis and his surrogates on Fox News and elsewhere in the conservative media is grating. They have tiptoed around Trump’s base for months while slyly pumping DeSantis under a superficial and patronizing guise of neutrality. 

Like many of the conservative “intellectuals” and pundits who rode Trump’s coattails after 2016 only to stab him in the back later, DeSantis, the great hope and shiny object of “Trumpism without Trump,” owes his success to Trump and the jolt he brought to right-wing politics (not incidentally, these “intellectuals” are embarrassed by the base and reject the notion that the 2020 election was stolen.) 

The proposition that “Trumpism” could exist without its progenitor appears to have failed. With DeSantis’ collapse, precipitated by the political earthquake of Trump’s looming indictment, Trumpism is pruned to its origins: it is not a plaything of florid “intellectuals” with their own agendas, but a cult of personality, the creation of one man.

Any attempt to wrest control of the movement from Trump was always going to be brutal, but at the rate things are going, DeSantis risks political annihilation. 

DeSantis and his network simply got overconfident. They pushed on voters, and maybe came to believe themselves, a messianic narrative about the governor as Trump perfected, “Trump without the baggage” or “Trump without the drama” (as if entrenched political interests could be subdued without drama) that was out of proportion to reality. But under pressure from Trump and the national spotlight, “DeSanctimonious” suddenly seems to fit like a glove, and DeSantis looks like another empty suit, a Trump imitator with neither conviction, nor his model’s keen political instincts.



X22, And we Know, and more- March 27

 



Not going to go into too many details on last night's NCIS LA, but I will say this: Hetty coming back in time, is definitely feeling like it's getting closer! 😁

Here's tonight's news:


GAF to air The Passion Play from Candace's church on Good Friday

 


Source: https://itsawonderfulmovie.blogspot.com/2023/03/coming-this-good-friday-on-great-american-family.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

Candace Cameron Bure shared this special video in her Instagram stories showing her Pastor Dudley Rutherford of Shepherd Church.

In the video, Candace shared with her followers (and Great American Family reposted), the text on the screen reads: "The Passion Play will be on Great American Family Channel Good Friday!!"



Each year the Shepherd Church in Los Angeles, California, puts on a musical about the life of Jesus Christ, depicting His crucifixion and resurrection. Candace has shared on her Instagram that this special production of the Passion Play "should be on Broadway because it’s that good!" Apparently, we will all have an opportunity to watch when this stage production of the Passion Play airs on Great American Family - this Good Friday, April 7th!

Back in 2022, Candace invited Danica McKellar to this same Passion Play. Shortly after, Danica shared with her followers that she had become a Christian and from there, she began her faith journey.

I am so blessed to hear and share this Passion Play news with all of you! What a wonderful gift Great American Family is giving to us viewers at Easter time to share the true meaning of this Holy Holiday - the resurrection of Jesus!

It is such an encouragement to see GAF airing inspirational programming, along with their family-friendly films. Please stay tuned for more details. Great American Family recently shared on their Facebook page that we viewers can "Enjoy upcoming movies for EVERY Season! 🌷😎🍁🎄❄️" on their channel! So... I'm looking forward to seeing what they are planning for this Spring, Summer, and beyond!

Who Owns the University? ~ VDH

The megalomania of the current crop of students, faculty, and administrators at our radical universities blinds them to the claims of generations of benefactors.


The most recent shout-down debacle at Stanford’s law school, one of many such recent sordid episodes, prompts the question: “Who owns our universities?” 

The law students who are in residence for three years apparently assume they embody the university. And so, they believe they represent and speak for a score of diverse Stanford interests when they shout down federal Judge Kyle Duncan, as if he were an intruder into their own woke private domain. 

After all, Stanford, like most of the Ivy League universities, is a private institution. Are then its board of trustees, its faculty, its students, and its administration de facto overseers and owners? 

Not really. 

In the case of public institutions of higher learning, there is no controversy: The people own the university and, through their elected representatives, pay for and approve its entire budget. Again, through their selected regents and overseers, the taxpayers adjudicate the laws of these universities.  

But private universities, while different, are not really so different.  

Take again Stanford as a typical example. It receives about $1.5 billion per year in federal taxpayer grants alone to its various faculty, labs, research centers, and programs. 

Its annual budget exceeds $8 billion. If Stanford accepts such huge federal and state direct largess, do the taxpayers who provide it have some say about how and under what conditions their recipients use their money? 

Second, the university also has accumulated a $36 billion endowment. At normal annual investment returns, such an enormous fund may earn well over $2 billion a year.  That income is almost all tax-free, based on the principle that Stanford is a nonprofit, apolitical institution. 

But is it

One could imagine what would have happened had, say, a radical abortion proponent been shouted down at Stanford Law School. Further, conceive that conservative law students had called her scum and wished for her daughters to be raped. Envision obscene placards flashing in her face—before she was stopped speaking entirely by a conservative Stanford dean who hijacked her talk and informed the pro-abortion speaker that she more or less asked for such a mob reception. The perpetrators, we know, would have been expelled from the law school within 24 hours, and the dean fired in 12. And, alternately, had the architects of this real, vile demonstration faced an open hearing, where evidence of the event was presented, and had been found guilty of violating university policy and then had been expelled and ostracized from the law school, even after much chest-thumping and performance-art braggadocio, it is unlikely the debacle would be repeated. 

Third, the federal government through subsidies and guarantees is liable for over $1.6 trillion in aggregate student loans. Thousands of Stanford undergraduate and graduates are among those indebted and could not attend the university without such taxpayer largess. 

To take a hypothetical, if some 16,000 undergraduate and Stanford graduate students carried on average $20,000 in federally backed student loans, the Stanford student community could be carrying a third of a billion dollars in federal loan guarantees.  

In other words, the private universities of the United States are really not so private at all. They rely on billions of dollars in federal and state research subsidies and grants; billions of dollars in tax-exempt annual income from their endowments; and hundreds of billions of dollars in federally backed student loans that allow them to charge exorbitant tuition at above the annual inflation rate from leveraged and indebted students.  

Given those huge public investments, should not the public have some say in how these universities are run? 

After all, Stanford, and thousands of private universities like it, are not Hillsdale College. Hillsdale long ago lost trust in federal and state government due to their efforts to use their partial funding as a means of politically leveraging the college. And therefore, it has refused all public monies ever since. 

Left-wing major colleges or universities have not done the same because they rightly assume the federal government shares their commitment to radical progressive change. And thus, Washington gives them free rein to discriminate in admission, housing, and hiring, as well as to suspend constitutional protections for faculty and staff—if in service to progressive-regressive agendas. 

But that was then, and this is now. If Stanford’s sordid law school psychodrama taught us anything, it was that the law school mob felt they could threaten, smear, scream, disrupt and shut down a public speaker and do so with complete impunity. And they were right on all counts. 

But if the public “owns” much of private universities given the colossal amount of money it provides them, could the public at last insist that all colleges, public and private, simply abide by the laws of the land? 

That adherence would mean universities, to continue their taxpayer revenue streams, would pledge not to discriminate in their hiring and admissions on the basis of race, gender, or sexual orientation. That public insistence would prompt revolutionary changes on campus. 

Stanford, for example, laudably recently deplored its past antisemitic admissions practices of the 1950s that deliberately restricted the number of Jews who qualified for admission. The university had institutionalized discrimination on the logic it did not want too many Jews on campus, as part of its social engineering to achieve the “correct” student body. Amid its current apologies, Stanford added that in the 1950s it had not been transparent in its warped discriminatory admissions but had either denied or sought to hide its bias.  

Amid its apologies for past discrimination, the university has announced that its incoming class of 2026 includes 22 percent described as “white.” Yet that percentage (remember the university, not us, the public, is obsessed with  categorizing people by race), is less than a third of the percentage of so-called whites in the general public. 

Has this particular group suddenly suffered collectively an epidemic of low grades, poor test scores (on now optional tests for admission) or poor community service and extracurricular activities? 

Would that decline explain why it is so suddenly and vastly “underrepresented”? 

Surely a university currently and loudly apologizing for its past ethnic, racial, and religious discrimination against Jews would not simultaneously, but quietly, begin doing nearly the exact thing some 70 years later

For that matter, since when do universities, public or private, deliberately warp the spirit of the 1964 Civil Rights Act by institutionalizing racially separate graduation ceremonies, racially segregated dorms (“theme houses”), and safe spaces? 

All the legalese universities employ to skirt both state law and federal statutes prohibiting segregation and discrimination—and it is a multibillion industry—cannot hide the fact that in many ways campuses are emulating the spirit and practice of the Old Confederacy and postbellum Jim Crow South, according to the infamous “1/16” or  the “one-drop” rule, to adjudicate hiring and admission, and the apartheid practice of directing particular races to “separate but equal” housing. 

Should not private universities also pledge to follow the Bill of Rights and provide constitutional protections for its university community? 

That would mean if a university could not guarantee the right for invited speakers to finish their lectures without being shouted down, physically intimidated, or met with obscene and pornographic slurs and placards, the university then would be liable to suspension of its federal funds. 

Recently, Stanford admitted that it allowed a Stasi-like “snitch” program on campus in which anonymous complainers can lodge complaints against allegedly biased remarks by faculty, staff, or administrators. But is not a hallmark of the U.S. legal system that the accused has a constitutional right to face his accuser? 

In fact, most private universities suspend a great number of constitutional protections when its constituents are accused either of sexual harassment or insensitive speech. Students, especially, in campus hearings are not always allowed to meet their accusers, to cross examine accusations and evidence, or to have legal counsel at all times. 

Should the taxpayers not insist that campuses ensure their communities the same rights of due process, of protection from double jeopardy, of rules of evidence and cross examination as enjoyed by the general public who funds them?  

It is not just the American taxpayer who funds public and even private universities, but alumni and donors as well. The students who shouted down Judge Duncan as “scum” and hoped his daughters were raped are likely at Stanford with at least partial financial support. Many of those endowments are sustained by generous donors. And they too remain a part of the university community, along with faculty, administrators, and various boards of trustees.  

The present radicalization of the campus is based on the egotistical assumption that transitory students own colleges. They believe, by their snobbery (one law student yelled at Judge Duncan that the judge couldn’t get into Stanford Law School) and ephemeral presence on a current campus, that they are the one and only “Yale,” or they are the real “Stanford.” Therefore, they believe they have the right to dictate to—or follow the whims of—their equally transitory radical administrators. 

But for such a claim of ownership to be true, universities would have to self-fund, to raise all their own research dollars, to provide their own loans to their own students—and then to announce that they have no need of all the generous donors who supplied their wherewithal, and all the vast majority of students who do not disrupt, slur, slander, smear, and resort to violence, but do pay their tuition bills and thereby also help ensure viable universities. 

So, who owns American higher education? 

Almost everyone who pays for this now peculiar institution—a fact that the current ungracious woke activists who are passing through colleges are too dense in their megalomania to grasp.



When Satire Becomes Reality: Nearly 100 Babylon Bee Pieces Have Become Fulfilled Prophecies

When Satire Becomes Reality: Nearly 100 Babylon Bee Pieces Have Become Fulfilled Prophecies

Mike Miller reporting for RedState 

Let’s just jump right in, shall we?

The Babylon Bee is irrefutably the best satire site in the known universe, in my not-so-humble, often-sarcastic (in a “good” way, of course) opinion. Satire is the most difficult kind of comedy to perfect (again, IMNSHO); the closer to the truth and the more prophetic, the funnier, and smarter, satire becomes.

This is precisely why The Bee stands alone at the top.

The Bee was launched on March 1, 2016, and over the last two years, nearly 100 of its “articles” have become reality — veritable fulfilled prophecies, as I said in the headline.

Founder and CEO Seth Dillon explained the Bee’s success to Fox News:

The problem isn’t that our satire is too close to reality, It’s that reality is too close to satire, so our jokes keep coming true.

The Bee maintains a regularly updated list of its pieces that have come true, or at least partially true, some of which appear to have been written by a clairvoyant, due to their uncanny closeness to the real insanity out there — on both the left and the right. Dillon told Fox:

So we have a spreadsheet of nearly 100 jokes now that we’ve tracked. They were fulfilled like prophecies instead of punch lines.

Which will no doubt keep coming, which is good — and bad.

Let me state the obvious, at this point: As is the case for conservative political pundits like yours truly, the crazy-ass state of politics, combined with the bonus of “woke,” and two years of the worst presidency in the history of America, has provided the most target-rich environment for conservatives that this writer has ever seen — by far.

Nonetheless, the Bee picks the real “winners” on a consistent basis. Dillon further explained, with a specific example:

Who would take likability lessons from Hillary Clinton? But then a month later, there’s a real story that [Harris’] staff reached out to Hillary’s staff to make her more likable.

The Bee’s prophetic article, “To Improve Public Perception, Kamala Harris Taking Likability Lessons From Hillary Clinton,” was published in July 2021. A month later, Axios reported that a former Clinton advisor hosted a dinner with prominent Democratic women — including Clinton’s former spokeswoman — to discuss how to defend Vice President Kamala Harris from bad press.

Here’s another:

“We even did one about how Trump had claimed to have done more for Christianity than Jesus himself and that one went crazy viral,” Dillon said. The Bee’s 2019 article, “Trump: ‘I Have Done More For Christianity Than Jesus,'” was ridiculously fact-checked and rated “false.”

Lo and behold, in 2021, then-President Trump declared during an interview:

Nobody has done more for Christianity or for evangelicals or for religion itself than I have.

How Trumpian — and how Babylon Bee.

Here’s more, via Fox News:

In September 2022, the Bee joked about the economy with the headline, “9 Reasons Not To Worry About The Tanking Economy.” Just two days later, the Washington Post published the headline “7 ways a recession could be good for you financially.”

Dillon added that sometimes it’s hard for his writers to come up with satire because the real news headlines already read like jokes.

“There are all the time stories that come across the screen that are just incredibly outrageous,” he said, “You know you wouldn’t believe that they’re true, and we have to do a double take and see, is this parody, is this a real story?”

Dillon stated the obvious, which I suggested at the top:

We’re living in really crazy, insane times. So, yes, there are plenty of times where we pull up a headline, and we’re just baffled by it.

More, via Fox:

On Feb. 3, 2023, the Bee posted the headline “Biden Says He’ll Shoot Down Chinese Spy Balloon As Soon As He’s Done Letting It Spy.” One day later, Biden announced that the balloon was shot down over the Atlantic Ocean after it finished crossing the United States, arguing that he waited so debris wouldn’t fall on civilians.

Finally, here’s another example, as Dillion explained:

We did show a joke during the pandemic about how pants sales were plummeting because everyone was working from home. And it was this picture of a guy sitting there in his pink boxers, but he’s got a nice dress shirt on, like at his desk. The very next day, there was a story about how Walmart was seeing increased sales of tops, but not bottoms.

Dillon told Fox the Bee gets 25 million page views a month, has tens of thousands of paid subscribers, and more than a million YouTube subscribers. I am proudly among them. Here are a few of my favorite Bee stings from the past:

Biden Might Not Want to Keep Illegal Aliens out of US, but Mexico Wants to Keep Biden out of Mexico — Babylon Bee Style

The Babylon Bee Just ‘Reported’ Another Harrowing AOC ‘Very Close Encounter’ and It’s Just as Hilarious as the Original

Ingenious Parents Figure out How to Get Their Kids Back in School — Babylon Bee Style

The Bottom Line

As long as we, unfortunately, have the Looney Tunes Left, Joe Biden and the Democrat Party, and yes, Donald Trump to kick around, the longer the target-rich environment will remain.

That said, I’d be pleased as punch if the Bee only had the Democrats and the rabid left, from which to choose easy-to-satirize targets.

You?



Political Pundit Mark Simone Admits Team Bush & Rove are Group Behind Ron DeSantis Effort


Last summer we saw the fingerprints of the professional republican apparatus all over the construct that was creating the Ron DeSantis 2024 effort.  The data was all going in one direction, all of the constructs were identical to the Karl Rove playbook with the single addition of the Republican Governor’s Association as a participant.   As the months moved forward the Rovian elements became more and more clear.  The DeSantis supporters tried to deny it, but the truth of the issue is just too obvious.

Now, insider republican political pundit Mark Simone admits that Team Bush and Karl Rove are the specific organizers of the DeSantis 2024 effort.   Appearing on Fox Business, Larry Kudlow asks directly, “who is behind the DeSantis campaign?”   Simone admits, “yeah, it’s Karl Rove – Karl Rove has been advising DeSantis, that’s why he’s been getting a little bit better every week.”  WATCH:


Thanks to user ‘Escalated Entrophy” who cut the clip for me after I found it.  Additionally, CTH has also heard from a new source that has been hired to do part of the DeSantis 2024 campaign operation.  Anticipate a formal 2024 campaign announcement within the next two weeks.   The RdS team goal is not for DeSantis to win, the goal is to stop Trump from winning.

Everything is exactly what I have been saying it was since last August.   CTH was 100% correct.



GOP Reps: Stopping Communist China’s Plan To Poison America With Fentanyl Starts With Securing The Border, Sanctions

The cartels that control the border may be responsible for smuggling fentanyl but their operations are sustained by CCP-linked investors.

Jordan Boyd reporting for Federalist

Communist China is taking advantage of the Biden administration’s open border policies to poison hundreds of thousands of Americans with fatal fentanyl.

Witnesses and members of the Subcommittee on National Security, Illicit Finance, and International Financial Institutions wove a terror-inducing tale in a Thursday hearing about the United States’ No. 1 rival, communist China, leveraging the cartels that control Mexico to advance their money laundering efforts and harm Americans in the process.

“This is not drug trafficking,” witness Jason Grellner, vice president of healthcare at Evolv Technology, testified. “This is an attack on the United States. And the minute that we understand that and we go at it as an attack on the United States.”

In 2021 alone, 70,601 Americans died due to synthetic opioid overdoses, while drug overdoses are the leading cause of accidental death in the U.S. Most of those deaths can be attributed to fentanyl, one of the most potent, lucrative, and lethal drugs on the black market.

Just last week, the Drug Enforcement Administration warned Americans that illicit drug producers have begun mixing fentanyl with xylazine, a “powerful sedative” that resists lifesaving opioid overdose treatments like naloxone.

One gram of fentanyl, about the size of a pack of table sugar, can kill approximately 500 people. Because of its powerful punch and small size, cartels often see smuggling fentanyl and fentanyl-laced products as a means to make more money with less risk.

In 2022, Customs and Border Protection seized 14,700 pounds of fentanyl. That’s triple the amount they seized in 2020. Since President Joe Biden was elected, CBP reports record-breaking fentanyl seizures nearly every month.

The criminal organizations that control the border may be responsible for smuggling the fatal drug but their operations are sustained by investors linked to the Chinese Communist Party, who fund and manufacture the components required to assemble fentanyl pills.

“The Chinese serve as key enablers of the Mexican drug trafficking organizations, they profit at the front end of the business cycle, purveying fentanyl and precursor chemicals, and at the back end by laundering the millions of dollars generated by the Mexican cartels in the U.S.,” witness Celina B. Realuyo, an adjunct professor at The George Washington University, testified.

For years, Chinese investors sustained thousands of illegal weed-growing and selling operations in Mexico and the U.S. In recent years, to get their hands on more American dollars, the CCP has shifted their focus to arguably the most potent and lucrative opioid on the market. They do this by producing the precursor chemicals required to make fentanyl and expanding those chemical productions to other countries like India.

The CCP’s motives, members and witnesses at the hearing declared, are less than pure.

“There’s only one reason that they’re selling this poison: it is to destabilize the United States and to kill Americans,” Grellner said.

“Chinese actors aggressively use the internet and social media to advertise and market their illicit products, often in English. They blatantly target Western consumers,” Jonathan Cassara, a retired special agent for the U.S. Treasury, added.

Yet, the Biden administration and Congress, witnesses and members admitted, have not even begun to adequately address the issue.

“Given the gravity and scale of the situation, it is unclear why the Justice Department’s top priority isn’t to stop this reverse opium war that China is perpetrating against us. While there are a lot of pieces to this enormous challenge, including our unsecured border, the flow of money is the lifeblood of fentanyl trafficking,” Chairman Blaine Luetkemeyer, the Republican representing Missouri’s 3rd congressional district, said in his opening statement.

Cutting off Profits Starts at the Southern Border

Democrats hesitated to discuss securing the border as a solution because, as ranking member Joyce Beatty said, this hearing is “about the money and not necessarily other things we’re hearing.”

Yet, as witnesses and members both admitted, beefing up operations at the border will keep the overwhelming rush of illegal border crossers at bay and stop “making it easier for drug traffickers to slip through the cracks and bring dangerous fentanyl in our country,” as Republican Rep. Roger Williams of Texas said. Designating cartels known for smuggling fentanyl as foreign terrorists, something several attorneys general have asked the Biden administration to do, could also be a useful tool in combatting the fentanyl crisis.

“If I could suggest one thing that our government should do: control the border,” Cassara said.

Criminals, like the cartels that control the border, are, Cassara said, “motivated by profits, by proceeds of crime, not the criminal activity themselves.”

“With the advent of Chinese money launderers, however, they’re able to orchestrate the movement of money into the hands of Chinese oligarchs who can then use those U.S. greenbacks to purchase land in the United States, real estate,” Grellner explained. “They can place individuals into our higher learning centers and pay cash for that in U.S. greenbacks that they cannot get in China. They can do that at a cost savings to the Mexican drug cartels who were one time paying anywhere from 15 to 20 percent on the dollar to Colombian money launderers can now play 1 to 2 percent to the Chinese.”

Thanks to Biden’s dismantling border security measures, cartels are emboldened to not only continue their fentanyl smuggling but expand their black market influence further. The CCP is merely taking advantage of that.

“Our failure to secure our own sovereignty is creating a financial incentive for the Chinese Communist Party to kill Americans,” Republican Rep. Andy Ogles of Tennessee acknowledged.

So is Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who outright denied last week that Mexico produces fentanyl. Lopez Obrador showed he’s clearly not interested in international enforcement cooperation after he blamed the U.S. drug overdose crisis on American parenting.

Sanctions Show China Who Is Boss

Just like cartels are motivated by profit, so are the CCP investors who lead fentanyl exports to the U.S.

“It’s all about money, whether it’s in legitimate commerce or illicit activities such as drug trafficking, money laundering, or human trafficking. It’s all about the money,” Donald Im, a retired assistant special agent in charge of the chemical, pharmaceutical, and cyber section of the DEA Special Operations Division, said.

Agencies across the U.S. governments have identified the CCP players responsible for fueling the fentanyl crisis.

“We are able to identify the evidence and information that they are committing illicit activities and crimes,” Im said.

Yet, the Biden administration, as Secretary of State Antony Blinken admitted in a Senate hearing this week, hasn’t imposed any sanctions on the CCP for its involvement in the growing number of U.S. deaths attributed to fentanyl.

“I think using sanctions also against China could be a very innovative way to hold both Mexicans and Chinese accountable,” Realuyo explained, noting the Trump administration’s success in sanctioning China.