Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Pentagon Has Two Years to Prevent World War III

 

Xi Jinping has ordered the People’s Liberation Army to be ready to seize Taiwan by 2027. Whether he launches an invasion may depend on President Trump’s defense secretary. If confirmed by the Senate, Army National Guard veteran and Fox News host Pete Hegseth, Mr. Trump’s nominee, will have to confront the collapse of deterrence in Europe and the Middle East, resource constraints on Capitol Hill, recruitment challenges, and a deteriorating balance of power in the Indo-Pacific. The only way to promote peace is to go to war on day one—not with China, Russia or Iran but with the Pentagon bureaucracy.

The first task is to fix the U.S. Navy. America needs a maritime industrial base that can counter China’s. Pentagon requirements for building maritime assets involve too many uncoordinated stakeholders. The Pentagon establishes war-fighting requirements—such as the number of missiles on a ship—without regard to interdependent technical specifications such as that ship’s center of gravity. When those technical specifications aren’t tightly linked to war-fighting requirements, the mismatch can cause underperformance or unplanned costs and time. The Defense Department should return to the board model that served the Navy well until the 1960s. The Navy would have a forum of senior stakeholders with a chairman empowered to decide both requirements and specifications, ensuring that these work in harmony.

The Navy should also create an office focused on expediting the development and deployment of certain war-fighting technologies, similar to the Rapid Capabilities Office at the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force. The next secretary should insist on more flexible processes to deliver unmanned surface, aerial and underwater vehicles with speed and at scale. He must also work with Congress to help shipyards attract and retain talent.

Rebuilding the maritime industrial base can also help save Aukus—the security partnership between Australia, the U.K. and the U.S.—which is in danger of stalling. Under the Aukus agreement, the U.S. Navy intends to sell Australia at least three Virginia-class attack submarines by the early 2030s. To realize this goal, the Navy needs to build more than today’s 1.2 hulls a year and shrink maintenance backlogs that have sidelined nearly 40% of the fleet. Addressing these challenges will demand consistent funding, which will come only if t

World War III Warning Issued by Retired General

 etired four-star General Jack Keane has said "World War III is in the future" while discussing the U.S. election's impact on global stability.

Donald Trump won last week's election at a time when the western world is grappling with a war in the Middle East, Russia's invasion of Ukraine and tensions with North Korea and China.

General Keane has said that while Trump's victory will force U.S. adversaries to "reassess," the world is headed for "global war."

He told Fox News' Life, Liberty & Levin that the global security challenges that we are facing, "are the most serious, the most dangerous and the most challenging we have had since World War II.

He added: "And I do believe that we're in a pre-war era leading to global war - that is the status that we're facing."

General Keane went on to add that "all of these adversaries - China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, who are cooperating, collaborating coordinating together in a degree that exceeded the expectations of all of our intelligence agencies, by the way, and they have been honest about that appraisal" will have to "reassess, based on this election that's taken place."

"Because they have been acting so aggressively, so assertively, because they believe that our leadership in the United States is weak, that we've lost the political will to confront them, much less go and fight them," he added.

Later on in the interview, General Keane said: "This election has been a seminal event. And I'm convinced that President Trump knows that World War III is in the future.

"And we have got to take action to restore deterrence in dealing with our adversaries. And one of those is rebuilding a military - it has to be done. And we have to fix how the Pentagon does its business, or we're going to be throwing taxpayers' money away."

General Keane went on to say: "And we absolutely have to support our allies who are fighting these adversaries. Israel is fighting a major adversary - give them everything they need to finish it as soon as possible.

He added: "Ukraine is fighting Russia - give them everything they need and finish it as soon as possible. These are investments in our security when our allies are fighting our adversaries."

A major theme in Trump's campaign message was his promise to end wars in the Middle East and Ukraine, often claiming that they would never have started if he was in office.

The President-elect has reportedly spoken with Russian President Vladimir Putin in a post-election phone call, according to The Washington Post, which said Trump reminded Putin about "Washington's sizeable military presence in Europe" and said he would look for a follow-up conversation to discuss a "resolution of Ukraine's war."

Steven Cheung, Trump's communications director, told Newsweek in an emailed response to a request for comment that "we do not comment on private calls between President Trump and other world leaders."

Meanwhile, a senior Hamas official has called for an immediate end to Israel's war against the group in the Gaza Strip in a statement shared with Newsweek in the wake of Trump's victory.

In regards to North Korea, Pyongyang responded to Donald Trump's claim that the nation's leader Kim Jong Un misses him, saying it does "not care" about his re-election.

Chinese President Xi Jinping called President-elect Donald Trump to congratulate him on his win, in a statement that also said he hopes China and the U.S. will strengthen communication, "properly manage differences" and "find a correct way for China and the United States to get along in the new era, so as to benefit both countries and the world."

Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said that "Iran respects (the American people's) right to elect the President of their choice" and called for "respect," insisting that Iran is "NOT after nuclear weapons" and denying accusations that an Iranian man was involved in a murder-for-hire scheme to kill Trump.

Melania Trump Sets the Record Straight About Not Meeting With Jill Biden

 

Future First Lady Melania Trump did not join her husband, President-elect Donald Trump, at a White House meeting on Wednesday with President Joe Biden. 

In a statement, the Office of Melania Trump wished her husband “great success” in the transition process, but slammed “several unnamed sources in the media” for providing “false, misleading, and inaccurate information” about the ordeal. 

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“Be discerning with your source of news,” the statement, shared on X, said.

This week, the Daily Mail reported that Trump was “snubbing” Jill Biden by skipping the visit to the White House (via Daily Mail):

Traditionally, when the outgoing president hosts the incoming president-elect in the Oval Office, the first lady hosts her successor for tea in the residence. 

Michelle Obama hosted Melania Trump for tea in the Yellow Room after the 2016 election. However, Melania Trump did not meet with Jill Biden after the contentious 2020 race as Donald Trump falsely and repeatedly claimed he was the true win

A source told Daily Mail that the two women have not spoken since Donald Trump defeated Harris in the election.

Daily Mail claimed that Jill Biden’s office “extended congratulations and a joint invite to the Trumps to meet at the White House.”

Reportedly, the Trumps have not been back to the White House since they left the morning of Biden’s inauguration in 2021.

Thanks to Tim Walz, Kamala Lost This Key State

 

Vice President Kamala Harris’ first significant campaign decision backfired almost immediately, costing her and the Democratic Party the keys to the White House. 

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Harris’s choice to pick Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) over Jewish Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) had a lasting effect that, according to a report, is among the top reasons she lost to President-elect Donald Trump. Exit polls reveal that in addition to Harris struggling to unify the Democratic base, her running mate, Walz, also had trouble rounding up Americans from a critical group: Jewish voters. 

Although the Harris-Walz ticked won Pennsylvania  Jewish voters 48 to 41 percent against Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance, leaving Shapiro off the ticket was a significant failure for Democrats. A survey conducted by Honan Strategy Group for the Teach Coalition, a branch of the Jewish Orthodox Union, found that 53 percent of Jewish voters would have preferred Shapiro as vice president over Walz.

If 53 percent had voted for Harris and had Shapiro been her running mate, support for Trump would have decreased to 38 percent.  

Ultimately, Trump and Vance won Pennsylvania by securing the state’s 19 electoral votes, 50.4 percent to Harris’ 48.6 percent.

Meanwhile, 43 percent of Pennsylvania voters suggested that the increase in antisemitism influenced how they voted in the 2024 election. Ironically, Shapiro was reportedly targeted by an “ugly, antisemitic campaign.” As a result, Harris failed to secure the majority among a group traditionally favored by Democrats. 

“The far-left has made anti-Israel activity a cornerstone. They have sway in the Democratic Party,” the founder and CEO of the Teach Coalition, Maury Litwack, said. “This is a wake-up call for the Democratic Party in New York.”

Republican Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) accused the Democratic Party of being antisemitic. 

“You oughta ask yourself why didn’t she pick Josh Shapiro as her VP?" Texas Cruz said during an interview on Fox News. “The answer is, in today’s Democrat Party, they could not stomach a candidate who was Jewish."

Kamala Harris Was Always Doomed


The presidential race was not unpredictable, as the now once again discredited polls swore to us.

The Republicans had made massive gains in voter registration since 2020, when Donald Trump lost the Electoral College by only a few thousand strategically placed votes.

Republicans began to master the transition to non-Election Day balloting—first engineered by the Left in 2020 under the pretext of COVID-19.Republicans not only vastly exceeded their early or mail-in voting totals of 2020, but by Election Day they often outpaced Democrats.

For months, it was widely reported, albeit grudgingly, that there were large defections in Hispanic and African American voters from Vice President Kamala Harris.

The betting odds over the past three weeks usually favored Trump.

Harris simply could not run on anything she had so emphatically promoted in the past—given these left-wing, unpopular, and failed policies had no majority support.

So, the chameleon Harris renounced her prior 30 years of earlier radical advocacy that, along with her race and gender, had forced Joe Biden in 2020 to select her as vice president.

There was no way Harris could still support banning fracking, defunding police, opposing border security and the wall, or calling for mass amnesties and an end to the Border Patrol.

Nor could Harris still promote racial reparations, ending private health care insurance, or advocating higher income and capital gains taxes as well as a wealth tax.

Much less could Harris still boast of wanting mandatory “buyback” or confiscation of some semi-automatic weapons—including entering private homes to seize them.

So given all that, Harris simply flipped—and serially lied about who she was, renouncing her entire political career.

Indeed, Harris began to copycat Trump’s own positions. And so, she never convinced the electorate that she would not flip back to her earlier radicalism once elected or even in defeat finishing out her vice-presidential term.

There were three damning realities that even if Harris had been a gifted politician and an adept speaker, she could never have changed.

One, Harris was preposterously running as a turn-the-page, new-generation candidate.

But why had she not sought to implement such a “new chapter” for the prior 45 months as an incumbent vice president, especially while in office during the campaign itself?

Voters knew the answer: The entire Biden-Harris tenure was an utter, far left-wing disaster, one for which the radical Harris 1.0 had for three-plus years claimed co-ownership.

Two, why did Harris avoid all impromptu interviews and the media for most of the campaign—only to reverse course and seek out reporters when her polls eroded?

Did it hurt Harris more to avoid the media—or meet with reporters and thus confirm her inanity to millions of viewers and listeners?

Three, why did Harris serially lie to America that Biden was hale and vigorous as president—until hours before his senility prompted leftist donors and party insiders to force him off the ticket?

And why could she not declare her independence from the historically unpopular Biden?

Harris instead chose to terrify voters to vote against a demonized and “fascist” Trump rather than to vote for Harris and her make-believe agendas.

But even in demonizing Trump, the maladroit Harris hit a wall.

By campaign’s end, Trump’s favorables were often higher than her own.

His prior four years as president polled higher than the current Biden-Harris train wreck.

Trump, the purported “racist,” won more Hispanic and black voters than past “moderate” Republicans such as Bob Dole, John McCain, or Mitt Romney.

It was hard to damn Trump as a crazy fascist when iconic liberal figures, like Robert Kennedy Jr. or Tulsi Gabbard, were campaigning for him.

Trump had reinvented the Republican Party by substituting ecumenical, middle-class solidarity for polarizing racial tribalism. Elitist Democrats were left to cater to the interests of their well-off and very rich donors as well as the subsidized poor.

Finally, workaholic Trump campaigned nonstop for two years, won all the Republican primaries, and was endorsed by his two chief primary rivals.

In contrast, the Harris “nomination” was the product of a coup that, in 48 hours, removed from the ticket an incumbent president, nullified the will of his 14 million primary voters, and coronated Harris, who had neither won nor ever entered a primary.

That late July forced abdication of Biden lent an air of illegitimacy to Harris’s candidacy, as well as truncating the time available to campaign.

Finally, Harris’ first major decision was to nominate as her vice president the buffoonish and inept Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. His radicalism, serial lying, and herky-jerky “weirdness” proved a force multiplier of her own mediocrity.

In contrast, the calm, empathetic, and astute Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, Trump’s running mate, eviscerated Walz in their sole debate and did the same to the media.

Add it all up—and Harris and her star-crossed candidacy were simply and rightly doomed.

Name the most expensive personal item you’ve ever purchased (not your home or car).

My College degrees were $33,000 from 2003 – 2015 of education at WITC New Richmond, Chippewa Valley Technical College and Rasmussen University. The Rasmussen University had a mascot, but no sports, no dorms, and mostly online education off message boards, and 10-12 pages of APA papers weekly. WITC and Chippewa Valley were on campus. There was no cameras on campus except they didn’t enforce that totally. There were only class pictures by staff and events or holidays on the colleges instagram and facebook page unless someone snuck phone camera inside it.

I paid $800 for a Dell PC Tower with Ryzen 1700, 16 GB of RAM, a Radeon, and 1 terabyte hard drive in 2018.

It’s Happening: Trump Tasks Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to Lead Department of Government Efficiency

 

This piece has been updated to include another post from Vivek Ramaswamy about other political endeavors.

During the 202 election, President-elect Donald Trump had the enthusiastic support from Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, the latter who had once been a primary opponent. After Musk’s frequent references to being involved in a department to do with government efficiency, which our own Kurt Schlichter predicted, the Trump-Vance transition team made it official with a statement on Tuesday night

According to the statement, Musk, in conjunction with his American Patriot PAC, and Ramaswamy, will lead the Department of Government Efficiency, also known as “DOGE.” The statement also included a quote from Musk himself, who declared that “This will send shockwaves through the system, and anyone involved in Government waste, which is a lot of people!”

As the full statement read:

I am pleased to announce that the Great Elon Musk, working in conjunction with American Patriot Vivek Ramaswamy, will lead the Department of Government Efficiency (“DOGE”). Together, these two wonderful Americans will pave the way for my Administration to dismantle Government Bureaucracy, slash excess regulations, cut wasteful expenditures, and restructure Federal Agencies – Essential to the “Save America” Movement. “This will send shockwaves through the system, and anyone involved in Government waste, which is a lot of people!” stated Mr. Musk.

It will become, potentially, “The Manhattan Project” of our time. Republican politicians have dreamed about the objectives of “DOGE” for a very long time. To drive this kind of drastic change, the Department of Government Efficiency will provide advice and guidance from outside of Government, and will partner with the White House and Office of Management & Budget to drive large scale structural reform, and create an entrepreneurial approach to Government never seen before.

I look forward to Elon and Vivek making changes to the Federal Bureaucracy with an eye on efficiency and, at the same time, making life better for all Americans. Importantly, we will drive out the massive waste and fraud which exists throughout our annual $6.5 Trillion Dollars of Government Spending. They will work together to liberate our Economy, and make the U.S. Government accountable to “WE THE PEOPLE.” Their work will conclude no later than July 4, 2026 – A smaller Government, with more efficiency and less bureaucracy, will be the perfect gift to America on the 250th Anniversary of The Declaration of Independence. I am confident they will succeed!

The statement also made reference to America’s 250th birthday celebrating, noting that Ramaswamy and Musk will have concluded their work by July 4, 2026, on that 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. 

Musk was a frequent guest for the Trump-Vance rallies in the final weeks of the campaign, appearing in places such as Butler, Pennsylvania, as well as at Trump’s October 27 rally at Madison Square Garden. 

Ramaswamy shared the statement over his X account, also noting, “We will not go quietly,” complete with a tag of Musk and the American flag. 

We will not go gently, @elonmusk. 🇺🇸 https://t.co/sbVka2vTiW— Vivek Ramaswamy (@VivekGRamaswamy) November 13, 2024

Later in the evening, Ramaswamy also posted that such a role means he is removing his name from consideration to replace Vice President-Elect JD Vance, who currently serves as a U.S. Senator representing Ohio. He was elected to the role in 2022.

“And yes, this means I’m withdrawing myself from consideration for the pending Senate appointment in Ohio. Whoever Governor DeWine appoints to JD’s seat has some big shoes to fill. I will help them however I can,” Ramaswamy posted, still signaling a willingness to help. 

And yes, this means I’m withdrawing myself from consideration for the pending Senate appointment in Ohio. Whoever Governor DeWine appoints to JD’s seat has some big shoes to fill. I will help them however I can.— Vivek Ramaswamy (@VivekGRamaswamy) November 13, 2024

So, That’s Who Trump Wants to Run the Pentagon

 

President-elect Donald J. Trump has announced his nominee to run the Pentagon: Fox and Friends co-host and decorated veteran Pete Hegseth. Hegseth, who continues to serve in the US Army, was seen as a frontrunner to run Veterans Affairs during the first Trump presidency and also served with various veterans’ advocacy groups like Concerned Veterans for America and Vets for Freedom.

🚨STATEMENT FROM PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP

Congratulations, @PeteHegseth! pic.twitter.com/KUDTTe1vUn— Karoline Leavitt (@kleavittnh) November 13, 2024

Wow, Trump names Pete Hegseth as defense Secretary! The Dream Team Grows! pic.twitter.com/yb6IW8hdvm— Karli Bonne’ 🇺🇸 (@KarluskaP) November 13, 2024

Mr. Trump had this statement regarding his nominee:

I am honored to announce that I have nominated Pete Hegseth to serve in my Cabinet as The Secretary of Defense. Pete has spent his entire life as a Warrior for the Troops, and for the Country. Pete is tough, smart and a true believer in America First. With Pete at the helm, America’s enemies are on notice – Our Military will be Great Again, and America will Never Back Down. Pete is a graduate of Princeton University, and has a Graduate Degree from Harvard University. He is an Army Combat Veteran who did tours in Guantanamo Bay, Iraq, and Afghanistan. For his actions on the battlefield, he was decorated with two Bronze Stars, as well as a Combat Infantryman’s Badge. Pete has been a host at FOX News for eight years, where he used that platform to fight for our Military and Veterans. Pete’s recent book, “The War on Warriors,” spent nine weeks on the New York Times best-sellers list, including two weeks at NUMBER ONE. The book reveals the leftwing betrayal of our Warriors, and how we must return our Military to meritocracy, lethality, accountability, and excellence. Pete has also led two Veterans Advocacy organizations, leading the fight for our Warriors, and our great Veterans. Nobody fights harder for the Troops, and Pete will be a courageous and patriotic champion of our “Peace through Strength” policy.

🚨NEW: Newly appointed Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on reforming US military leadership:

Anyone “involved in the woke sh*t has got to go…you have to reestablish that trust by putting in no-nonsense warfighters in those positions who aren’t going to cater to the socially… pic.twitter.com/9181gOVp2q— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) November 13, 2024

This selection comes as Mr. Trump announced that Kristi Noem will head the Department of Homeland Security, Marco Rubio will run the State Department, and Mike Huckabee will be our next ambassador to Israel. Former Texas Congressman John Ratcliffe was nominated to be the next director of the Central Intelligence Agency.

Wednesday, November 06, 2024

One Big Thing Biden Will Leave Behind

 

The 1972 presidential election — which pitted incumbent President Richard Nixon against Sen. George McGovern of South Dakota — was an absolute wipeout.

Nixon won 49 of the 50 states, losing only Massachusetts

In Delaware that year, Nixon took 59.6% of the popular vote and McGovern took only 39.2%. But the incumbent Republican senator running for reelection there that year suffered a surprising defeat.

“President Nixon, a conservative, won handily in Delaware,” reported the Wilmington News Journal the day after that election. “Yet, Democrat Joseph R. Biden, a moderate-to-liberal Democrat, defeated the more conservative Sen. J. Caleb Boggs despite Boggs’ longevity in the Senate.”

Age was a key issue in this race between Boggs and Biden — with Biden running ads that suggested Boggs was too old and local newspapers celebrating the then-29-year-old Biden’s youth.

“Biden finally shifted into an oblique attack on Boggs’ age, 63, in a series of ads implying that Boggs would have been good for the job in the 1950s but Biden was more in tune with the ’70s,” the Wilmington Morning News reported the day after Biden defeated Boggs.

The Wilmington Evening Journal carried this headline that day: “State Elects The Youngest U.S. Senator.”

“Democrat Joseph R. Biden Jr. squeaked past two-term Republican incumbent J. Caleb Boggs yesterday to become the nation’s youngest U.S. senator and score one of the nation’s biggest political upsets,” the paper reported.

“Biden, who will not be eligible for the Senate until he turns 30 on Nov. 20, upset Boggs by 2,986 votes,” the paper said.

Biden was sworn in as a senator on Jan. 3, 1973.

What was the federal government like when Biden started his career in federal office 51 years ago?

In fiscal 1974 — the first full fiscal year that Biden served in the Senate — the federal government took in $263.224 billion in taxes and spent $269.359 billion, running a deficit of $6.135 billion, according to data published by the White House Office of Management and Budget.

Where did the federal government spend that $269.359 billion in fiscal 1974?

The largest spending category in that fiscal year when Biden was beginning his career in Washington was the Department of Defense — Military Programs. It consumed $77.864 billion in fiscal 1974

The second largest was the Social Security Administration, which spent $58.123 billion. The third largest was the Department of Treasury, which manages the federal debt and spent $35.369 billion. The fourth largest was the Department of Health and Human Services, which spent $28.062 billion.

As Biden approaches the end of his single term in the White House, we are now in fiscal year 2025 — more than half a century past the first full fiscal year of Biden’s time in the Senate. In that more-than-half a century, Biden has had some responsibility for federal spending except during the time when President Donald Trump had responsibility for signing federal spending bills. From January 1973 to January 2009, Biden served in the Senate. From January 2009 to January 2017, he served as vice president; and from January 2021 until now, he has served as president.

What was federal spending like in fiscal 2024, the last full year Biden has overseen?

Biden’s OMB estimates that the federal government collected approximately $5.0815 trillion in taxes in fiscal 2024 and spent approximately $6.9409 trillion, while running a deficit of approximately $1.8593 trillion.

The single largest spending category in fiscal 2024, according to the OMB estimates, was the Department of Health and Human Services, which spent approximately $1.6693 trillion. The second was the Social Security Administration, which spent approximately $1.5171 trillion. The third was the Department of the Treasury, which spent approximately $1.3456 trillion.

The OMB has also published a table that shows federal revenues, spending and deficits for every year going back to 1940 converted into constant fiscal year 2017 dollars. This table shows that in fiscal 1974, when Biden was serving his first full fiscal year in the Senate, the federal government spent approximately $1.2413 trillion in constant 2017 dollars. In fiscal 2024, it spent approximately $5.5876 trillion in constant 2017 dollars.

Thus, in this era when Biden has served all but four years in federal office, real federal spending has increased more than fourfold.

At the same time, according to the Congressional Research Service, the federal debt was $450.068 billion at the end of January 1973, the month Biden was sworn into the Senate. This Monday, according to the Treasury Department, it was $35.884 trillion.

When Biden released his last federal budget proposal in March, he declared his commitment to fiscal responsibility.

“Well, the budget I’m releasing today sends a clear message to the American people that we — what we value,” he said. “First, fiscal responsibility.”

“The first value,” he repeated, “is fiscal responsibility.”

History will not remember Biden that way.

Trump Gains Another Win With Arizona

 

On Wednesday evening, Decision Desk HQ officially called Arizona’s 11 electoral votes in favor of President Elect Donald Trump. The race was called just before 9pm EST on Wednesday evening, approximately 24 hours after the polls closed. Officials from the state had previously warned that it could take days or even weeks for the results to come in, especially due to Maricopa County

Decision Desk HQ projects Donald J. Trump wins the Presidential election in Arizona.#DecisionMade: 8:59 PM EDT

Follow live results here:https://t.co/i61IF3hUqp pic.twitter.com/9rWgy98yQg— Decision Desk HQ (@DecisionDeskHQ) November 7, 2024

While such a win was nevertheless expected given the polling trends, it still represents a flip from 2020, when President Joe Biden won the state. 

Trump addressed supporters early on Wednesday morning, referencing not only his win in Pennsylvania and thus the presidential election, but also that he was leading in states such as Michigan and Arizona. RealClearPolling had Trump leading Arizona by +2.8, making it one of his best battleground states. Nate Silver’s final forecast showed Trump winning by +2.4 in Arizona, though the poll trends had been favoring Harris for the past week. 

Trump has indeed won the state, though the U.S. Senate race out of Arizona has still not yet been called. Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego is considered to have the edge in his race against Republican Kari Lake to see who will replace retiring Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, who switched from the Democratic Party to becoming an Independent in late 2022. That being said, Lake does look to potentially be closing the gap. 

With such a win, Trump has not only increased his electoral vote to 312 votes, and flipped a state from 2020, but he has won all seven swing states, thanks to wins in North Carolina, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Nevada.

Saturday, November 02, 2024

Harris Is Ending Her Campaign With Lies and Smears

 

In the last two weeks, Vice President Kamala Harris has been trying to revive her stagnant campaign by smearing former President Donald Trump as being Hitlerian and a fascist. She claims Trump is planning to put his enemies in encampments.

Yet in the modern era, it was not Trump who put large numbers of U.S. residents and citizens into “relocation camps,” but liberal Democrat President Franklin D. Roosevelt who sent Japanese-American citizens and residents into them.

If Harris refers to Trump’s supposed fascist policies during his prior four-year tenure, there is no such evidence.

Nonetheless, the once “joyful” Harris is ending her campaign by trafficking in lies and smears reminiscent of the Joe McCarthy era.

Recall that fascists hijack law enforcement and the military to suspend constitutional rights and punish enemies. But Trump did neither.

Instead, in 2016, a corrupt FBI went after Trump himself during the Obama administration with the bogus Steele dossier.

The FBI, which in 2016 had hired the faker Steele, in 2020, fused with social media to suppress accurate news reporting of the embarrassing Hunter Biden laptop scandal.

A number of FBI directors and intelligence officials—John Brennan, James Clapper, James Comey, Andrew McCabe—who openly sought to destroy Trump had a long history of either lying or feigning amnesia under oath.

Fascists try to warp the legal system. But Trump’s own Justice Department selected an independent special counsel to investigate the invented Russian collusion accusations against him.

In vast contrast, the Biden Justice Department coordinated with Georgia prosecutors Fani Willis and Nathan Wade, special counsel Jack Smith, Manhattan prosecutor Alvin Bragg, and New York Attorney General Letitia James to prosecute Trump, bankrupt him, and keep off the campaign trail.

Fascists use their governments to destroy their enemies.

During Trump’s term, for the first time in history, the House of Representatives impeached a first-term president twice. And in another first, the Senate tried Trump as a private citizen.

A self-styled “anonymous” federal official bragged openly of deliberately, and likely unlawfully, leading a bureaucratic cabal to sabotage Trump’s lawful executive orders.

Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, in collusion with other bureaucrats, deliberately leaked a classified presidential phone call in an effort to ensure that Trump was impeached.

Fascists seek to change existing laws to destroy opponents and illegally consolidate power.

Currently, it is only the Democrats who seek to pack the court, destroy the Electoral College, end the Senate filibuster, and create two new states and thus gain four left-wing senators.

In key states, they radically changed voting laws.

As a result, roughly 70% of voters in 2020 did not cast their ballots in person on Election Day—even as the traditional rejection rates for fraudulent ballots mysteriously dived amid the influx.

Fascists arbitrarily nullify any laws they feel do not aid their agendas. Biden-Harris destroyed immigration law in order to bring in more than 12 million illegal aliens and gain new constituencies.

They also protected sanctuary cities, as some 600 such jurisdictions illegally and with impunity nullified federal immigration laws in neo-Confederate fashion.

Fascists seek to politicize the military.

But in Trump’s case, his former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Mark Milley, brazenly violated the Uniform Code of Military Justice by libeling Trump as a fascist.

Worse still, Milley sabotaged the chain of command by ordering theater commanders to report directly to him in times of serious crises.

And in near-treasonous fashion, Milley contacted his Chinese communist counterpart in the People’s Liberation Army to assure him that he would warn the Chinese military before carrying out any Trump order he felt existentially dangerous.

Some of the most prominent retired four-star military officers—again in violation of the Uniform Code of Military Justice—publicly smeared Trump as a coward, liar, fascist, Hitler-like, a Mussolini, a creator of Auschwitz-like death camps, and worthy of being removed “the sooner the better.”

Fascists seek to control and weaponize the media. So, Facebook and Twitter both conspired with the FBI to censure news accounts favorable to Trump. The major newspapers, social media corporations, television networks, and public broadcasting systematically and continually attacked Trump, censured his supporters, and fused with his opponents.

Why then the charges of Trump the fascist and Hitler reincarnation?

Simple. Harris’ personal negatives are rising, her polls inert. Her Marxist-Leninist-Maoist views.

She has abandoned her prior run-out-the-clock avoidance of the media, her smiley “joy” campaign, and instead now embraces the big lie, while President Joe Biden writes off Trump supporters as “garbage.”

Harris is now confirming to voters that she really can neither think nor speak well and has no consistent agenda that appeals to the middle class.

So, in final desperation, Harris is smearing Trump as a fascist, even though, ironically, he has been the target of fascist machinations from her own party and supporters for nearly a decade.

TB — The Silent Killer Crossing Our Border

 

Open borders allow deadly narcotics and criminal gangs to invade our country. But there’s a silent killer also making its way across the border: tuberculosis.

America’s woke public health authorities are more concerned with equity — redistributing health resources among racial groups — than with keeping a disease the U.S. once nearly eradicated from becoming a threat again.

Reported cases of TB shot up 34% from 2020 to 2023, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and continue to rise. More than three quarters of the cases are foreign-born people who picked up the disease in their home countries or traveling through countries with high TB rates. The TB incidence rate is 60 times higher in Haiti than in the U.S.

In New York City — the No. 1 destination for migrants — the incidence of TB is two and a half times the national average and still rising.

A staggering 89% of TB patients in the Big Apple are foreign-born. The Flushing/Clearview areas of Queens, Sunset Park, Brooklyn and the Lower East Side of Manhattan are the neighborhoods most affected. The single largest national group with reported TB cases is from China, according to the city’s most recent Annual Tuberculosis Summary.

TB is no laughing matter. Globally it has just overtaken COVID-19 as the biggest infectious disease killer on earth. There is no effective vaccine for it, but most cases — except severely drug-resistant ones — can be treated with antibiotics, provided they’re taken daily without interruption for several months or longer. Not easy.

Western Europe, Scandinavia and North America are all reporting rising TB rates as migrants from poorer countries — where TB is common — arrive. UK health authorities are alerting the public to the distinctive cough that comes with TB.

In Europe, public health authorities are engaged in a lively debate about how to affordably screen TB carriers and keep them from infecting the local population. Someone can carry latent TB for years, then suddenly, after resettling in a new country, develop active — and highly contagious — TB and spread it by coughing and sneezing.

But in the U.S., the mission-confused CDC is stressing health equity and rushing resources to the “disproportionately affected” groups. That’s fine, but how about also shielding Americans from the reemergence of a disease they’ve largely eliminated? In all the agency’s reports, not a word about what’s causing the surge in TB: an open border.

Immigrants who enter the country legally and apply for green cards are screened for TB with the interferon-gamma release assay test. Latent carriers are allowed into the country and referred to a local health department for follow-up treatment. It’s voluntary and hit-or-miss but better than no screening at all.

Migrants flooding across the border illegally or entering with Biden’s new parole app get no screening. Zip.

The CDC is MIA about screening and isolating the infected before they bring the disease to cities and towns across the country. The agency is forgetting its “Control and Prevention” mission.

Take the case of a Chinese migrant with active drug-resistant TB who crossed the border illegally in April. When her symptoms worsened and she was diagnosed on July 23 as “highly positive,” nothing was done to isolate her. Instead, she was shuffled between immigration processing facilities in California and Louisiana, exposing hundreds.

Now Louisiana is suing federal authorities to keep the exposed migrants detained until they are medically cleared. State Attorney General Liz Murrill warns about illegals who are “untested for diseases that can threaten the lives of Louisiana and American citizens.”

Thousands of unaccompanied minors with latent TB are being released into communities across the country, rather than being kept in Health and Human Services shelter facilities for the many months it would take to treat them with a course of antibiotics.

CDC data show a whopping 42% increase in incidence of TB among children ages 5-14 in one year.

On Nov. 1, Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) demanded that Homeland Security head Alejandro Mayorkas erect precautions against a disease invasion, warning that TB “is rapidly spreading through the millions of unscreened illegal immigrants released into the interior of the United States.”

The number of reported cases this year — just under 10,000 — is small but the trend is worrisome. The U.S. waged a war against TB in the 20th century and won. Americans shouldn’t have to surrender to this disease now because of open borders.

Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Why Kamala Struggles to Be Credible

 

As Vice President Kamala Harris slips in the polls, the Democratic National Committee/Harris campaign/mainstream media fusion talking points become even more absurd.

Claiming that JD Vance and Donald Trump were “weird” did not work—especially given the genuinely odd behavior of vice presidential candidate Tim Walz and would-be first gentleman Doug Emhoff.

Nor was the next Harris meme convincing: that the frenetic and nonstop Trump was somehow “exhausted,” “senile,” and “confused.” Voters know the workdays of the younger Harris are usually far shorter—or sometimes not workdays at all.

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But Harris also falsely claimed the physically and mentally challenged President Joe Biden was, in her words, “absolutely authoritative” and “very bold and vibrant.”

Now Harris asserts that Trump is a “fascist,” a “dictator,” and “unfit” for office. But this new talking point will also not stop the Harris campaign’s hemorrhaging—and for a variety of reasons.

First, voters see the election as a conflict of two absolutely antithetical visions.

On the one hand is the prior, concrete Trump 2017-20 record: border security; no major wars abroad; calm in the Middle East; a deterred Russia, Iran, and China; low inflation; low interest rates; lower crime; lower taxes; strong deterrent military—and opposition to mandatory electric vehicle mandates, biological males competing in women’s sports, and the woke/diversity, equity, and inclusion agenda.

On the other hand is the Biden-Harris 2021-2024 record: the unchecked entry of 12 million to 20 million illegal aliens and a destroyed border. People still struggle under Biden-Harris’ earlier hyperinflation and high interest rates. The horrific regional wars in Ukraine and the Middle East continue. Biden-Harris embraces the unpopular woke/DEI agenda.

Harris herself knows that the Biden-Harris years were a failure. That is why she has shed almost all of the administration’s hard left-wing agendas—policies she has embraced for much of her adult life.

So suddenly, in the last 90 or so days, Harris has completely flipped and flopped.

Now she is for more funding of, not defunding, the police. She pivots for a secure border, not 20 million illegal aliens pouring across it. Harris brags about fossil fuel energy, not banning fracking; she’s for increasing, not cutting, defense.

In fact, several endangered incumbent Democratic senators in swing states are claiming more allegiance to Trump’s issues than identifying with Harris and her unpopular record as vice president.

Voters likely conclude that if Trump doubles down on his record, while even Harris and many senators temporarily piggyback on it, then it must be more effective and popular than Harris’ own.

Second, Harris now claims Trump is a fascist and insurrectionist.

But mouthing “Jan. 6” ad nauseam no longer persuades voters that Trump is a danger to anyone. They recall that Harris bragged of the far more violent demonstrations of 2020—five killed, $2 billion in damage, 1,500 law enforcement officers injured, 14,000 arrested—and said that the unrest would not and “should not” stop, while drumming up support to bail out jailed violent protesters.

Nor does the slur that Trump is a fascist resonate. The Obama-Biden and Biden-Harris administrations weaponized the CIA and FBI to interfere in the 2016 and 2020 elections by peddling the fake “Steele dossier” and suppressing all the embarrassing news about Hunter Biden’s incriminating laptop.

Trump certainly didn’t coordinate, as Biden did, with local, state, and federal prosecutors to wage lawfare prosecutions to destroy his political opponents. He didn’t use the FBI to partner with social media to suppress the news.

Neither Trump nor his supporters tried to remove Biden from state ballots.

The House’s Republican majority didn’t impeach Biden twice despite the Biden family’s corruption and Joe Biden’s unlawful, decadeslong removal of classified papers to several insecure private residences.

Trump and the Republicans never coercively removed the party’s primary-winning nominee. They didn’t nullify the will of 14 million primary voters. And in backroom fashion, they didn’t anoint a candidate who had never entered a single primary in her life.

Nor did Trump support packing the Supreme Court. He doesn’t seek unconstitutional means of destroying the Electoral College. He isn’t demanding an end to the Senate filibuster or the creation of two new states to obtain four partisan Senate seats.

Third, as for Trump being “unfit” and lacking “decorum”? It depends on what the Biden-Harris standards were.

Having a trans activist reveal his breasts on camera at a White House “pride party”?

Biden’s reportedly calling Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “a f—ing idiot” and “son of a b–ch?” Bragging about locking Trump up, while waging lawfare against him?

Unleashing son Hunter Biden with impunity to shake down foreign governments?

The Nov. 5 election will not be decided on these empty talking points or fake, media-generated narratives.

Instead, only two criteria matter: Which candidate’s past record and current agenda best appeal to voters? And which candidate seems the most authentic and genuine?

How the Biden-Harris Admin Diverted Billions From Scientific Research Funds to Promote DEI

 

A damning new report found that the Biden-Harris Administration may have illegally diverted billions of dollars from scientific research funds to promote woke diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.  

American First Legal launched an investigation into the politicization of billions of dollars in federal research funds by President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris to promote their dangerous DEI initiatives after Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation Ranking Member Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) released a bombshell report. 

The legal group filed a lawsuit against the National Science Foundation (NSF) for illegally obscuring the employment records of its agency officials who approved the grants. The lawsuit claims the Biden-Harris Administration used more than a quarter of NSF’s funding to financially support left-wing ideological agenda items described under the disguise of “academic research.” 

Immediately upon taking power, the Biden-Harris White House created a task force on “scientific integrity” to provide “a review of the impact on [the] scientific integrity of diversity, equity, and inclusion practices” at all science-related agencies. Later, the White House and NSF ordered agencies to “[i]ncorporate DEIA [Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility] considerations into all aspects of science planning, execution, and communication.” 

The Biden-Harris Administration has hijacked billions in federal taxpayer funds meant for important scientific research to promote anti-intellectual, anti-science, and anti-American DEI and leftist ideology. Awarding taxpayer dollars to radical initiatives in the name of “science” is the height of government weaponization, waste, fraud, and abuse. AFL will keep fighting to expose the Biden-Harris Administration’s racism, to stop the misuse of taxpayer funds, and to protect the integrity of our taxpayer-funded research enterprise.

Earlier this month, Cruz revealed that NSF gave more than $2.05 billion in federal funding to thousands of scientific research projects that push DEI initiatives, or as Cruz described, “neo-Marxist perspectives about enduring class struggle.” Between January 2021 and April 2024, more than 32,000 Prime Award grants were approved, and by 2024, 27 percent of all new grants that promoted DEI initiatives totaled $2.05 billion. The report noted that “social justice”-related grants amounted to $1.6 billion.

Corruption of science https://t.co/x9RVMnUKbO— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 30, 2024

Cruz’s report pointed out that most of the “extreme research proposals were led by principal investigators who also promote radical perspectives through on-campus activism and in their classrooms.” 

Some examples from the report are listed below: 

In 2023, NSF awarded Georgia Institute of Technology’s (Georgia Tech) Kelly Cross $99,791 to “disrupt[] racialized privilege in the STEM classroom” by acknowledging “Whiteness and White Supremacy” are “deeply ingrained in the past, present and future of U.S. Higher education.” 

In 2022, NSF awarded San Jose State University $401,744 for an ongoing project to “transform[] science teaching and learning through empowering teachers and students as climate justice action researchers and change agents.” The project is meant to foster the “development of a hub for justice-centered science education and will produce school-based materials and professional development activities that examine the interwoven nature of climate justice and racial justice.

Take 2 Million Immigrants and Call Me in the Morning

 

At this point, the only thing we know for sure about the presidential election is that if Donald Trump loses, it will be because of his personality, and if he wins, it will be because of immigration.

I know this because the media are publishing almost as many stories about the wonders of immigration as they are about Trump being Adolf Hitler. The New York Times, The Washington Post, NPR, MSNBC, the lickspittles at Cato — you can’t open your computer or turn on the TV without encountering a tidal wave of lies about our beloved immigrants. (Former Washington Post readers, you’ll just have to take my word for it.)

In the Times, Linda Qiu produced a whopper of an article purporting to refute Trump’s malicious nonsense about immigration, and as an immigrant herself, she must be completely unbiased, so I’ll use that as my template.

Qiu begins with the silly claim that Trump and his vice-presidential nominee, JD Vance, blame everything on illegal immigrants. (Her article is already hanging in my Museum of Straw Man Arguments.)

“Be it gun violence, high housing costs, long wait times at emergency rooms or an impending depletion of disaster relief funding,” she writes, “Mr. Trump and Senator JD Vance have offered the same diagnosis: All are because of unauthorized immigration.”

Well, maybe not exclusively because of illegal immigration. (Only RACISM can be blamed for everything.) But while immigration is not 100% responsible for these problems, it’s hard to think of anything that’s been made easier to solve by dumping millions of uneducated, poverty-stricken, non-English-speaking people on our country.

Nevertheless, Qiu claims Trump and Vance are not merely overstating the case, but are completely wrong. You see, she has “experts.”

One “expert,” Ieva Jusionyte, a professor at Brown University, said, “Vance is not correct that there is an influx of illegal guns from Mexico … It is simply not a thing.”

I totally trust someone who says, “it is simply not a thing.” If she threw in “not on my bingo card” or “saying the quiet part out loud,” she’d have sold me right there.

Except Jusionyte’s claim is absurd. Where do liberals imagine criminals get their guns? According to the Department of Justice, the guns used in crimes mainly come from illegal sources, to wit: people involved in the sale of illegal drugs, markets for stolen goods and other criminals or criminal enterprises. (How about the much-maligned gun shows? A grand total of about 0.8% of guns used in crimes come from gun shows. Ninety percent of guns used in crimes do not come from any retail source at all.)

As it happens, Mexican cartels are a gigantic criminal enterprise right on our border. They move enough fentanyl, synthetic methamphetamine and other drugs into our country to kill about 100,000 Americans every year. But, according to Jusionyte, not guns — no sir! Perhaps cartel enforcers protect their “multibillion-dollar narco empire” (New York Times) with complaints to the HR department.

The Times’ Qiu cites other “government data and experts” who claim we’re the ones sending guns to the cartels. (NYT rule: Always blame Americans.)

Liberals have been pushing this lie for 20 years. They finally got so desperate that Barack Obama’s attorney general, Eric Holder, had to start putting U.S. guns directly into the hands of Mexican drug cartels so that Democrats could blame innocent American gun dealers. (For my younger readers, look up “Operation Fast and Furious.”)

Except Holder got caught, so the Democrats’ next idea was to dummy up a phony study that’s been refuted a million times, but was bought hook, line and sinker by the crack Times reporter.

Citing “U.S. and Mexican governments and independent researchers” — I just hope the independent researchers use phrases like “that’s not a thing” — Qiu somberly reported that “about 70 percent of firearms recovered at crime scenes in Mexico came from the United States.”

That is precisely the opposite of the truth — also my idea for the Times’ new motto.

Mexico doesn’t send all guns retrieved from crime scenes to the U.S. for tracing, only the ones with serial numbers, indicating they came from the U.S. About 70% of guns used by Mexican criminals have no serial numbers and no conceivable connection to the U.S., and, therefore, were never sent to the U.S. for tracing.

It’s only among the roughly 30% that were sent to the U.S. that a majority were traced to the U.S. That’s the Democrats’ big gotcha: Guns from the U.S. were traced to the U.S.! It’s a miracle! On the other hand, more than 80% of all guns found at Mexican crime scenes were not from the U.S.

This is the sort of stupid game liberals play to try to convince us that all guns are bad and all Mexicans are good — definitely better than Americans, with their nasty gun culture.

As for housing, anyone with the intellect of a parakeet ought to be able to grasp that more people in need of housing will inevitably drive up the price of housing. It’s called the Law of Supply and Demand. If Qiu has figured out a way to repeal that law, she should publish immediately. Not only will she win a Nobel Prize in economics, but everyone in the world can have beachfront property and a classic six on Park Avenue.

On the other hand, if she hasn’t repealed the law of supply and demand, Qiu is, in fact, dumber than a parakeet.

Finally, of course mass third world immigration harms our schools, hospitals, Social Security, disaster relief and every other service meant for the American people. First, there are the gobs of money required to accommodate millions of non-English speakers — like bilingual teachers, doctors, nurses, law enforcement officers, court translators, etc. All mandated by law.

But also, since 1970, we have been deliberately bringing in the poorest, least-educated people in the world. They don’t come close to making enough money to pay for the massive amounts of services they consume. Every additional schoolbook, teacher, bus driver, janitor, hospital bed, catheter, liver transplant — that’s on you, taxpayer. (If Kamala Harris is elected, you’ll be on the hook for illegals’ transgender operations, too.)

Not surprisingly, a majority, 54%, of immigrant-headed households are on welfare, compared to only 39% of U.S.-born households — i.e., the people government assistance was intended to help. For illegal immigrants, the figure is 59%. It might be time to update liberals’ favorite cliche to, “We’re a nation of immigrants on public assistance.”

What happened to the claim that immigrants, especially illegals, aren’t allowed to collect welfare? Oh, yeah, that’s a lie.

Among other free stuff, illegals get free school breakfasts and lunch, as well as women, infants and children (WIC) benefits, plus emergency room care for all their medical needs. Some states give illegals Medicaid and SNAP. Most important, illegals simply need to drop a baby, and they can immediately start collecting full welfare on behalf of their allegedly, but not really, “American citizen” kid.

Since the left will not stop bringing in the third world until our country is the same as every other country and there’s no reason for anyone to come here, we don’t have much of a choice on Tuesday.


nobody dating on eharmony

 

I was on eharmony for couple of months, and its similar to okcupid where no woman wants to date. Apparently women don't like my G rated introduction. I see women of every education and sexual orientation on here. I was looking at Taylor the fiend and Better Bachelor on youtube where women from the city (liberal Twin Cities and subbergs have high body counts and go to clubs/bars.

My cousin Uli had a black girlfriend for 5 months who he met at a Roberts, Wisconsin bar and they were distancing from one another. He had her over at his house. He was a part of the Lions club and bowled. He lived in an apartment and had a painter job and played Diablo 4 and watched Hulu.

Thursday, October 24, 2024

Kamala's Insane Talking Points

 

As Vice President Kamala Harris slips in the polls, the Democratic National Committee/Harris campaign/mainstream media fusion talking points become even more absurd.

Claiming that JD Vance and Donald Trump were "weird" did not work --especially given the genuinely odd behavior of vice presidential candidate Tim Walz and would-be First Gentleman Doug Emhoff.

Nor was the next Harris meme convincing that the frenetic and non-stop Trump was somehow "exhausted," "senile," and "confused." Voters know the workdays of the younger Harris are usually far shorter -- or sometimes not workdays at all.

But Harris also falsely claimed the physically and mentally challenged President Joe Biden was, in her words, "absolutely authoritative" and "very bold and vibrant."

Now Harris asserts that Trump is a "fascist," a "dictator," and "unfit" for office. But this new talking point will also not stop the Harris campaign's hemorrhaging -- and for a variety of reasons.

First, voters see the election as a conflict of two absolutely antithetical visions.

On the one hand, is the prior Trump 2017-20 concrete record: border security, no major wars abroad, calm in the Middle East, a deterred Russia, Iran, and China, low inflation, low interest rates, lower crime, lower taxes, strong deterrent military -- and opposition to mandatory electric vehicle mandates, biological males competing in women's sports, and the woke/DEI agenda.

On the other hand, is the Biden-Harris 2021-2024 record: the unchecked entry of 12-20 million illegal aliens and a destroyed border. People still struggle under Biden-Harris's earlier hyperinflation and high interest rates. The horrific regional wars in Ukraine and the Middle East continue. Biden-Harris embraces the unpopular DEI/Woke agenda.

Harris herself knows that the Biden-Harris years were a failure. That is why she has shed almost all of their hard left-wing agendas -- policies she has embraced for much of her adult life.

So suddenly, in the last 90 or so days, Harris has completely flipped and flopped.

Now she is for more of, not defunding, the police. She pivots for a secure border, not 20 million illegal aliens pouring across it. Harris brags about fossil fuel energy, not banning fracking, and for increasing, not cutting, defense.

In fact, several endangered incumbent Democratic senators in swing states are claiming more allegiance to Trump's issues than identifying with Harris and her unpopular record as vice president.

Voters likely conclude that if Trump doubles down on his record, while even Harris and many senators temporarily piggyback on it, then it must be more effective and popular than Harris's own.

Second, Harris now claims Trump is a fascist and insurrectionist.

But mouthing ad nausaem "January 6th" no longer persuades voters that Trump is a danger to anyone. They recall that Harris bragged of the far more violent demonstrations of 2020 -- 35 killed, $2 billion in damage, 1,500 law enforcement officers injured, 14,000 arrested -- that the unrest would not and "should not" stop, while drumming up support to bail out jailed violent protestors.

Nor does the slur that Trump is a fascist resonate. The Obama and Biden-Harris administrations weaponized the CIA and FBI to interfere in the 2016 and 2020 elections by peddling the fake Steele dossier and suppressing all the embarrassing news about Hunter Biden's incriminating laptop.

Trump certainly did not coordinate, as Biden did, with local, state, and federal prosecutors to wage lawfare prosecutions to destroy his political opponents. He did not use the FBI to partner with social media to suppress the news.

Neither Trump nor his supporters tried to remove Biden from state ballots.

The Republican House majority did not impeach Biden twice despite the Biden family's corruption and Joe Biden's unlawful, decades-long removal of classified papers to several insecure private residences.

Trump and the Republicans never coercively removed the party's primary-winning nominee. They did not nullify the will of 14 million primary voters. And in backroom fashion, they did not anoint a candidate who had never entered a single primary in her life.

Nor did Trump support packing the Supreme Court. He does not seek unconstitutional means of destroying the Electoral College. He is not demanding an end to the Senate filibuster or the creation of two new states to obtain four partisan senate seats.

Third, as for Trump being "unfit" and lacking "decorum," it depends on what were the Biden-Harris standards?

Having a trans activist reveal his breasts on camera at a White House "pride party?"

Biden's reportedly calling Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "a f--ing idiot" and "son of a b--ch?" Bragging about locking Trump up, while waging lawfare against him?

Unleashing son Hunter Biden with impunity to shake down foreign governments?

The election will not be decided on these empty talking points or fake media-generated narratives.

Instead, only two criteria matter: Which candidate's past record and current agenda best appeal to voters? And which candidate seems the most authentic and genuine?

Latest Poll of Young Black and Latino Male Voters Has to Embarrass Dems

 

That’s brutal. No matter how you cut it, the fact that Democrats have lost significant ground with black and Latino male voters must embarrass the Democrats. For many, I’m sure they dismissed the polls as outliers. It can't be ignored in the two-week stretch here. Trump looks like he will have the best performance with black voters since Nixon (via Politico): 

A new poll that includes large oversamples of young voters of color shows Donald Trump has massively increased his support among groups that he previously performed poorly with in 2020. 

[…]

The GenForward survey, which ran from Sept. 26 to Oct. 6 by the University of Chicago and included 2,359 eligible voters 18 to 40 years old, included some fascinating findings: 

  • A quarter of young Black men are supporting Trump. (Black men overall backed President Joe Biden nearly nine to one in 2020.)
  • 44 percent of young Latino men said they'd back Trump, an improvement over the roughly 38 percent who backed him in 2020.
  • For her part, Harris is at 58 percent with Black men, 37 percent with Latinos and 57 percent with Asian American and Pacific Islander men.
  • Kamala Harris is doing incredibly well among women of color. A majority of Black (63 percent), Asian American and Pacific Islander (60 percent) and Latina (55 percent) women say they will vote for Harris.
  • White women are nearly evenly split between Harris (44 percent) and Trump (40 percent). 

Yet, Harris remains underwater with black women compared to Biden’s 2020 numbers. 

Nate Cohn at The New York Times offered five reasons why we’re seeing a shift with these key Democratic voter groups:

  1. They don’t mind the alleged dog whistles
  2. Hope and Change is dead
  3. They’re concerned about the economy
  4. They’re not offended; they’re entertained
  5. Trump is ‘normal’ to these voters now

Harris: The First Amendment Must Take a Back Seat to This 'Fundamental Freedom' for her Banana Republic madness

 

In an interview with NBC News on Tuesday, Vice President Kamala Harris lamented America's divisive politics, arguing that her desire to 'turn the page' is really about "closing the page" -- whatever that means -- on "an era that suggests Americans are divided."  It's true that Americans are divided.  Figures in both major political parties and across the political spectrum bear some responsibility for that reality, including both her and her opponent.  Part of the polarization and acrimony is stoked and fueled for cynical purposes.  But a lot of it is simply a reflection of profound differences on policies and values.  Voters have divergent views on what they want the country to look like, what sort of leaders they want to wield power, and what our priorities should be.  Part of the genius of our founding is that America's system of government was designed to push many important decisions on such matters down to the state and local level, allowing people to shape their communities in alignment with their values.  This allows those disaffected by what's happening around them to either seek and make change close to home, or have an option to resettle in a community that may be a better fit.  


Kamala Harris holds a top-down, command-and-control worldview.  She is a California leftist whose vision for the country, as repeatedly articulated and illustrated during her start-from-scratch presidential campaign in the 2020 cycle, is to impose California's hardcore brand of identity-driven leftism upon the rest of the country.  She was a zealous advocate for bans, mandates, and all manner of state coercion -- as long as such blunt instruments served her ideological agenda.  During her current, truncated, election-nullifying, plug-and-play presidential campaign, she is trying to pretend the previous version of herself doesn't exist, or is temporarily irrelevant.  She doesn't believe any of those things anymore, or won't pursue them in office, anonymous aids assure us through journalists.  When given opportunities to explain -- really explain -- any of these supposed flip-flops, however, Harris has steadfastly declined.  Her answers are either vague and non-responsive, or simply non-existent.  She would very much like middle-of-the-road voters to believe that she's not the extremist she ran as last time (and the Senator she governed as).  She's more of a pragmatic Democrat who just wants to bring us all together, you see.  Kind of like Joe Biden promised to be.  But not quite like him, per se.  Let's not talk or think about him, please.  

She would also prefer to opt out of any insight into what she actually believes, or why, or why that has (ostensibly) changed so dramatically in such short order.  She does not appreciate your questions about it, thank you very much.  But amid her jarring policy makeover, and her phony hand-wringing about unity and "closing the page" on divisiveness, there's one issue on which she is truly passionate.  She is a fanatical enthusiast on unlimited abortion-on-demand, at any stage of pregnancy, funded by taxpayers.  She has occasionally been asked if she could name a single limitation or restriction on abortion that she might support.  She has deflected away from this challenge because the ghastly truth, based on legislation she has championed, is that she emphatically opposes any conceivable limitation.  Thus, in the very same interview in which she bemoaned our tragic divisions, she promptly rejected a modest abortion olive branch floated by the NBC journalist.  Might she be comfortable with 'religious exemptions' on abortion, Hallie Jackson asked, referring to allowing religious practitioners and institutions like Catholic hospitals to decline to provide, finance, or otherwise participate in abortions?  Answer:


As many people have observed, Harris frames unlimited abortion as a "fundamental freedom," but not religious freedom.  Her worldview, as modeled in her state, are deeply hostile to a core tenet of the First Amendment.  She and her fellow leftists eagerly would, and have, trample on actual fundamental American freedoms, in the name of unfettered abortion.  She is so, ahem, pro-"choice" that she believes all of us should pay for other people's elective abortions, without any restrictions, and that religious and other conscientious objectors to abortion, which literally stops a human heart, within the healthcare space must be forced to participate in abortions.  No exceptions.  No exemptions.  She even selected a running mate who repealed protections for infants born alive during failed abortions, and who eliminated laws barring coercing women into abortions.  "Choice," you see.

The Supreme Court, at least as it's currently composed, would likely have something to say about this radical, disturbing vision if or when Harris tried to crush the First Amendment in service of her abortion fanaticism.  But Harris has also embraced Supreme Court "reform," including expressing an openness to the Banana Republic madness of packing the Court by adding additional seats.  Her running mate recently confessed to leftist donors in California that they all know the Electoral College should be done away with, too.  Among many other reasons, when the 2024 Democratic ticket tries to pose as the guardians of institutions and "our democracy," they do not deserve to be believed or taken seriously.  It's also why when Trump-skeptical conservatives and independents are lectured about how 'important' it is to support Harris in this election, supposedly for the security of those cherished institutions and norms, rejecting those insulting sermons is an easy, principled, rational call.

For Kamala Harris, Abortion Isn’t About Freedom; It’s About Force

 

Democratic Party presidential candidate Kamala Harris has struggled to articulate issues that resonate with voters in the campaign’s final days. Other than bland assurances about “an opportunity economy” and growing up “a middle-class kid,” the only issue Harris seems both emphatic and explicit about is abortion.

At a recent rally in Wisconsin, Harris was once again promoting the need for a federal law “codifying” Roe v. Wade when two college students shouted out, “Jesus is Lord!” In response, Harris joked, “Oh, you guys are at the wrong rally. … I think you meant to go to the smaller one down the street.”

The “official” line is that this was a jab at former President Donald Trump’s upcoming event in Detroit. But the impromptu message was not lost on Americans: People who think Jesus is Lord apparently don’t belong at Harris’ campaign events and rallies where attendees do believe that Jesus is Lord will be smaller than those where Harris is the keynote.

Mm-kay.

There are other buried messages in Harris’ constant drumbeat of abortion, abortion, abortion. She casts it as a matter of personal freedom, arguing that women should have the right to “control their own bodies.” But if Harris finds her way into the White House — and certainly if President Harris has a Democrat-controlled Congress willing to do her bidding — abortion will not be a matter of freedom but a matter of force.

Harris was uncharacteristically overt about this during a recent interview with NBC News’s Hallie Jackson. When Jackson asked whether Harris would support “religious exemptions” for opponents of abortion, Harris was adamant: “I don’t think we should be making concessions when we’re talking about a fundamental freedom to make decisions about your own body.”

Pressed by Jackson about the limitations that might come with a Republican-controlled Congress, Harris would brook no compromise. “(A) basic freedom has been taken from the women of America: the freedom to make decisions about their own body,” Harris insisted. “And that cannot be negotiable.”

One need only look at Harris’ record as California attorney general to see what she means when she says abortion is non-negotiable.

When California’s Reproductive FACT Act became law in 2015, Harris, as AG, issued a statement praising the law and taking credit for its co-sponsorship. The law targeted pro-life pregnancy resource centers, mandating that they promote abortion clinics (on penalty of heavy fines if they refused). It was struck down as unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court in NIFLA v. Becerra in 2018.

Harris also targeted pro-life activist and investigative journalist David Daleiden, who obtained shocking undercover footage of Planned Parenthood abortionists bragging — in public — about selling the organs and body parts of aborted fetuses, some past viability. Harris had Daleiden’s home raided, arrested him, charged him with multiple felonies (which even the Los Angeles Times called a “disturbing overreach”), seized the damning footage (which has since been released), and changed the law to make similar recordings illegal.

Harris’ disregard for the religious freedoms of medical care professionals will not be limited to abortion. Anything she claims is a “right” will be justification for comparable government coercion, including the chemical castration and physically mutilating surgeries of so-called “gender-affirming care,” assisted suicide, and euthanasia. Physicians who refuse to perform these procedures will have their licenses revoked. Nurses who refuse to help will be fired. Hospitals and clinics that object will be shut down.

In this respect, Harris will be following in the footsteps of former President Barack Obama, whose administration forced religious institutions — including orders of Catholic nuns — to offer abortifacient contraception and surgical sterilization as part of the insurance coverage they provided for their employees, a policy that prompted lawsuits by the University of Notre Dame and the Little Sisters of the Poor, among other religiously affiliated organizations.

After years of litigation, the U.S. Supreme Court also struck down the Obama administration’s regulations, ruling that they provided inadequate conscience protection.

(Side note: Obama has been dragged out to stump for Harris in an obvious attempt to prop up her flagging poll numbers. At a campaign appearance earlier this week, Obama said, “I don’t understand how we got so toxic and just so divided and so bitter.” Seriously? Here’s a clue: Calling those who disagree with you “bitter” people who “cling to their guns or their religion” and then using government power to force them to violate their religious beliefs is a good recipe for toxicity and division.)

Former Hawai’ian congressional Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, who left the Democratic Party two years ago and endorsed Trump earlier this year, announced that she had officially joined the Republican Party at a Trump rally in Greensboro, North Carolina, this week. In Gabbard’s announcement, she called the Republican Party “the party of the people, the party of peace … the party of equality, the party of common sense.” Gabbard lamented the changes in the Democratic Party, describing it as “completely unrecognizable.”

She’s not alone. Traditional and social media are filled with the personal accounts of former Democrats — politicians like former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and U.S. Sens. Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema, academics Alan Dershowitz and Bret Weinstein, journalists Matt Taibbi and Ana Kasparian, and countless ordinary people — who are disgusted that the Democratic Party has become the party of corporate power and government abuse: censorship, deliberate disinformation, political persecution, weaponization of law enforcement and constant war.

Harris may have thought it funny to tell two Christian boys they were at “the wrong rally.” But if you’re a Democrat who’s also a practicing Catholic or Christian, a member of any faith tradition that holds life to be sacrosanct, or simply an American who believes strongly in the individual freedoms guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution, you’re not only at the wrong rally; you’re in the wrong party.