What does it take to get people to wake up to the fascism?
Clueless Psaki Falsely Claims Enhanced Unemployment Benefits Not Boosting Joblessness
U.S. Warships Fire Warning Shots After Being Swarmed by Iranian Gunboats
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Explosive new details emerge about the Hunter Biden scandal. In this episode, I discuss the disturbing story and I address the destruction being caused by a series of disastrous government policies.
News Picks:
- The Biden “stimulus” is destroying the job market.
- New census data raises more questions about the 2020 election.
- Fauci strikes again.
- More questions emerge about Hunter Biden’s relationship with Chinese officials.
- An explanation of the unbroken leg fallacy.
- China’s digital currency could create a serious spying problem.
- Glock wins a major Second Amendment lawsuit.
U.S. Warships Fire Warning Shots After Being Swarmed by Iranian Gunboats
Hamas Fires Rockets Towards Jerusalem
Clueless Psaki Falsely Claims Enhanced Unemployment Benefits Not Boosting Joblessness
Trump Calls on GOP to Remove Liz Cheney From House Leadership
Hacker Group “DarkSide” Takes Credit for Colonial Pipeline Cyberattack
UK Announces Voter ID Law
Capitol Hill
Biden AG Chief Hyped Massive CCP Projects
White House Acknowledges “Havana Syndrome” Has Occurred on U.S. Soil
Elizabeth Warren Announces 2024 Run for Reelection in Senate
Bipartisan Police Reform Bill Likely to Be Introduced Later This Month
Biden Admin Requests Ethics Rules Be Ignored for Union Boss Appointees
Arizona Bans Voters From Adding Signatures on Unsigned Mail-in Ballots After Election Day
AOC’s Crazy “Civilian Climate Corps” Idea Could Actually Become a Reality
Republicans Raise Fraud Concerns About Over Expansion of Child Tax Credit
House GOP Targets Fauci and Blinken to Investigate Wuhan Lab-Leak Theory
Caitlyn Jenner Wants Illegal Aliens to Transition Into Citizens
Culture War
Few Voters Believe Matt Gaetz Allegations
Nearly Half of U.S. Counties Are Now Second Amendment Sanctuaries
Report: Bill Gates’ Relationship With Jeffrey Epstein Prompted Melinda to Seek Divorce
California Lawmakers Propose “Anti-Racism Sentencing Reform Act” That Reduces Penalties for Violent Gun Crimes
Facebook Oversight Board Member Criticizes Permanent Trump Ban
Two-Thirds Say Social Media Is Tearing Country Apart
Leading NYC Mayoral Candidate Says He’ll Ditch Security and Carry His Own Gun if He Wins
Maryland Judge Rules Court Employees Can’t Wear “Thin Blue Line” Masks
Support for Gun Control Falls Among Young People, Hispanics
It’s Time for SNL to Go
Economy
Gov. DeSantis to Sue CDC for Closing Businesses During Pandemic
Consumer Spending and Inflation Are Surging
No Timeline Yet for Reopening of Colonial Pipeline
China’s Near Monopoly on Rare-Earth Elements Complicates Biden Energy Plan
SpaceX Announces “DOGE-1 Mission to the Moon” for Q1 2022
JC Penny Emerges From Bankruptcy With $1.2 Billion Cash Buffer
Jeff Bezos Sold $5 Billion in Amazon Stock Last Week
China’s Trade With U.S. and Rest of World Surges by Double Digits in April
Long Resolution to Colonial Pipeline Cyberattack Could Cause Fuel Shortage on East Coast
Swamp Watch
Stacey Abrams Declares Her Presidential Ambitions
Disabled Portland Veteran Says Armed BLM Agitators Beat Him
Biden Reverses Trump Proposal to Limit Work Permits for Immigrants Ordered Deported
Ex-Intel Officials Who Claimed Russian Involvement in Hunter Biden Laptop Scandal Go Silent
Detroit Police Chief Runs Against Michigan Gov. Whitmer
Biden Nixes Ethics Rules for Union Lobbyists
Next White House Press Secretary Likely to Be LGBT, Just Because
Climate Crazies March Through DC Painting Windows Black to Protest Pipelines
Dem Whip James Clyburn Accuses GOP of “Cancel Culture” for Contemplating Removing Her From Leadership
Jail Treatment of Capitol Riot Defendants Draws Outrage
To encourage people to return to work, more states are making it harder for people to stay on unemployment. Many blame the easy benefits that followed the pandemic, including what is now a $300-a-week supplemental federal payment on top of state benefits. [Full Story]
Related Stories
Alabama to End $300 Federal Unemployment Benefit Boost
Rick Scott Demands Answers on Abuse of Enhanced Jobless Benefit
DeSantis: Unemployed Floridians Will Have to Start Looking for Work
Biden: Jobless Offered Jobs Must Take Them or Lose Benefits
Biden Presidency
Sen. Rick Scott: Biden's Agenda to Blame For Low Jobs Report
Biden: Jobless Offered Jobs Must Take Them or Lose Benefits
Biden Pressed to More Urgently Organize Evacuation of Afghan Allies
Mick Mulvaney: Biden's Spending, Tax Plans 'Very Dangerous'
'Russian Collusion' Booster Joins Biden's DOJ
Klain Won't 'Underestimate' Trump 'if' Biden Runs in 2024
McConnell Indicates GOP Willing to Spend $800B on Infrastructure
Biden Meeting With GOP Leaders at Pivotal Point for Dealmaking
Biden Admin Restores Transgender Health Protections, Reversing Trump
Newsfront
US OKs Pfizer/BioNTech COVID Vaccine for Children 12 to 15
U.S. regulators on Monday authorized Pfizer and BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine for use in children as young as 12, widening the country's inoculation program as vaccination rates have slowed significantly.The vaccine has been available under an emergency use authorization...... [Full Story]
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"My Country" is an iconic patriotic poem about Australia, written by Dorothea Mackellar (1885-1968) at the age of 19 while homesick in England. After travelling through Europe extensively with her father during her teenage years she started writing the poem in London in 1904 and re-wrote it several times before her return to Sydney. The poem was first published in the London Spectator in 1908 under the title "Core of My Heart". It was reprinted in many Australian newspapers, quickly becoming well known and establishing Mackellar as a poet.
https://rumble.com/vbq2oh-my-country-poem.html
Don't give up on hope. On this day in 2014, Miranda Devine wrote an article attacking the first Abbott/Hockey budget before it was handed down. The detail in the column suggests Devine was 'in' on the Turnbull broadside campaign which derailed Abbott in 2015, some eighteen months later. Nikki Savva was to pen an article saying 'it was impossible for a leader to come back after being smeared, but a great leader could.' At the time, Savva was referring to Turnbull and claiming that Abbott had mistreated Turnbull by being disloyal. Another SMH journalist claimed Abbott had 'absolutely stabbed Turnbull in the back' in 2009 and she remembered how, but the fact is on the day of the spill that Turnbull nominated in '09 , Hockey had been the sole opposition, but Hockey tanked on the issue of AGW, calling it a moral issue. Abbott stood up only after Hockey tanked after Turnbull declared a spill. So Abbott had taken the leadership legitimately in '09. Turnbull backstabbed Abbott continuously in opposition and government and the Devine article "Costello is a hard act to follow - but at least we could try" (posted 1:59 am, May 11 2014) uses the Turnbull chat points which steered away from clear defences supporting Abbott and Hockey. The 2014 budget was not a Costello one. It couldn't be. From within Cabinet, Turnbull and Bishop were counselling the need to be defensive regarding the recalcitrant senate. But at the same time Turnbull was telling the senate he would be more amenable than Abbott if he were leader. So the agreed direction of government was undermined. A competent government, without Bishop or Turnbull, would have prosecuted the case for debt reduction and freedom of speech. But Turnbull downplayed free speech as a lost cause in cabinet, and then made promises he would renege on when Abbott was rolled. As it was, the Hockey budget was responsible, ambitious and curtailed by a recalcitrant senate which fractured under the sustained pressure from being incompetent. In 2015, Abbott softened the senate more and was set to command it when Turnbull's campaign succeeded with bed wetters.
Thing is, the party machinery still works for the Libs. Turnbull, Bishop and Pyne are awful, but the party can still govern responsibly when they are not hindered. Turnbull is still fighting other Libs, not prosecuting his office. But that is Turnbull's legacy. Turnbull is a terrible friend, but a weak opponent.
Andrew Bolt is questioning the values of social conservatives who are joining Victorian Libs. An accusation some make is that "Mormons are taking over" and ridiculous stances are put forward on non economic matters. I was outraged when one member decried a children's picture story book about friendships. The book was worse from an adult viewpoint, but that is neither here nor there. It is ok to discuss these issues in public domain. It is ok to have a position one can argue. It is wrong that speech has been restricted in the past. With respect, Mr Bolt, we can discuss it.
Some things should not happen, but they do.
The ALP are planning to spend some $9.5 billion dollars on remodelling Melbourne subways. For an extra $200 million they could build a new station. For an extra $500 million they could bore tunnels and not unduly affect Melbourne. But Dan Andrews doesn't want to waste money, and so the $9.5 billion dollar budget will mean an entire central Melbourne street is dug up so a tunnel can be fashioned. Surrounding trees will be cut down, many old growth, and never replaced. Trams will have to stop at the open sore for over a year, and buses will redirect commuters around the project. What is missing is plans to shut down a puppy farm and kill the puppies. It seems like a suicidal action by the Andrews government if in fact the story is true. I would appreciate feedback from blog readers who know of the truth of this story. I will link items in future issues.
For some, at the moment, the Sex Party has more credibility.
For the second federal budget of Mr Hockey, due tomorrow, the media are spinning wildly to undermine it before it is seen. The opposition to it last year was successful due to a corrupt senate. Responsible decisions have still been made by the government, but irresponsible opposition has been successful too. A meme being put around by the media is that Mr Hockey is tired. No doubt he is. Not only is he delivering a budget, but he is also suing the SMH for bad journalism that was also defamatory. If Hockey is tired, it is because of unfair demands on him while he is saving the nation.
In 868, a copy of the Diamond Sutra was printed in China, making it the oldest known dated printed book. The book is about wisdom, and so may not seem exciting to those who have delved in the Sutra oeuvre. In 1310, in France, fifty-four members of the Knights Templar were burned at the stake as heretics. They were viewed as being wealthy by a poor king Philip IV of France who wanted their money and seized it. But they had lost all their real authority when they lost Jerusalem in 1187 to Saladin. In 1647, Peter Stuyvesant arrived in New Amsterdam to replace Willem Kieft as Director-General of New Netherland, the Dutch colonial settlement in present-day New York City. Peter literally made the world light up. In 1672, Louis XIV of France invaded the Netherlands. This provided a setting for the death of D'Artagnan, as he became Marshall of France, as he was hit by a cannon ball, in Alexander Dumas' Man in the Iron Mask. In 1792, Captain Robert Gray became the first documented white person to sail into the Columbia River. Not many white people need documents these days. In 1812, Prime Minister Spencer Perceval was assassinated by John Bellingham in the lobby of the House of Commons, London. Bellingham had felt unfairly represented when he had been arrested in Russia and detained for five years as part of a shakedown involving insurance. Bellingham shot the PM as a proxy for a Russian counterpart. Bellingham was hanged for being a killer. Bellingham's wife became rich from charity as a result, and so she remarried. In 1813, in Australia, William Lawson, Gregory Blaxlandand William Wentworth led an expedition to cross the Blue Mountains west of Sydney. Their route opened up inland Australia for continued expansion throughout the 19th century. About twenty years earlier some convicts had fled Sydney colony, moving north, hoping to walk to China. One lives in hope.
In 1857, Indian Rebellion of 1857: Indian rebels seized Delhi from the British. Less than a hundred years later, India was free. In 1880, Seven people were killed in the Mussel Slough Tragedy, a gun battle in California. It pitched railroads versus settlers. In 1891, the Ōtsu incident: Tsarevich Nicholas Alexandrovich of Imperial Russia (later Nicholas II) suffered a critical head injury during a sword attack by Japanese policeman Tsuda Sanzō. He was rescued by Prince George of Greece and Denmark. The Policeman was not sentenced to death, but a patriotic seamstress cut her own throat as penance. The policeman died from a disease in prison later that year. Nicholas had the 9cm scar for the rest of his life. No motivation for the actions of the policeman are known. In 1927, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences was founded. In 1942, William Faulkner's collections of short stories, Go Down, Moses, was published. In 1949, Siam officially changes its name to Thailand for the second time. The name had been in use since 1939 but was reverted in 1945.
In 1960, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, four Israeli Mossad agents captured fugitive Nazi Adolf Eichmann who was living under the alias of Ricardo Klement. 1963, racist bombings in Birmingham, Alabama disrupted nonviolence in the Birmingham campaign and precipitated a crisis involving federal troops. 1967, Andreas Papandreou, Greek economist and socialist politician, was imprisoned in Athens by the Greek military junta. In 1973, citing government misconduct, Daniel Ellsberg had charges for his involvement in releasing the Pentagon Papers to The New York Times dismissed. 1985, Bradford City stadium fire: Fifty-six spectators died and more than 200 were injured in a flash fire at Valley Paradefootball ground during a match against Lincoln City in Bradford, England. 1987, Klaus Barbie went on trial in Lyon for war crimes committed during World War II. 1987, in Baltimore, Maryland, the first heart–lung transplant took place. The surgery was performed by Dr. Bruce Reitz of the Stanford University School of Medicine. In 2010, David Cameron becomes Prime Minister of the United Kingdom following talks between the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats to form the UK's first coalition government since World War II after elections produced a hung parliament.
I love the day and the dedication, but am ambivalent regarding my own mother who is damaged and beyond my ability to help. I don't hate her, I just can't help her. And it is a very poor return for one who deserves much. God has blessed me and I have much to offer but she won't take it. She feels better being able to assert control, even if that means denying herself love that she deserves. But such is the world, bizarre, big, beautiful, bountiful and full of pain. I love J Michael Straczynski's Babylon 5 description of change .. G'Kar continues speaking. "G'Quon wrote, 'There is a greater darkness than the one we fight. It is the darkness of the soul that has lost its way. The war we fight is not against powers and principalities, it is against chaos and despair. Greater than the death of flesh is the death of hope, the death of dreams. Against this peril we can never surrender. The future is all around us, waiting, in moments of transition, to be born in moments of revelation. No one knows the shape of that future or where it will take us. We know only that it is always born in pain.'" I am caustically critical of those who argue from the basis of hate. Hate is a lousy task master. It might appear that it fits into Western Dialectic philosophy which works in terms of opposites, but hate is impotent as a tool of analysis.
Today I met a baby, child of a former student. Talking to the dad, I remark how they aren't born with knowledge of rules, but need to discover them, night, day, being hungry or thirsty and not knowing how to ask for what is needed. In the womb, a person is asleep, and unable to assert themselves until they take a breath after being born. An EMT nurse overhears and challenges my assertion that a baby is asleep in the womb. They are active, their eyes open and close. But a person can sleep with their eyes open, can kick too. The umbilical cord does not carry sufficient oxygen to maintain consciousness. But the EMT nurse corrects me again, saying her observations are that it can. To clarify, a person can be semi conscious when oxygen deprived, but the ability to concentrate is not there. It is a small point, not worth getting worked up over. But regardless, worth honouring mum.
In 1960, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, four Israeli Mossad agents captured fugitive Nazi Adolf Eichmann who was living under the alias of Ricardo Klement. 1963, racist bombings in Birmingham, Alabamadisrupted nonviolence in the Birmingham campaign and precipitated a crisis involving federal troops. 1967, Andreas Papandreou, Greek economist and socialist politician, was imprisoned in Athens by the Greek military junta. 1968, the Toronto Transit Commission opened the largest expansion of its Bloor–Danforth line, going to Scarborough in the East, and Etobicoke in the West. 1970, the Lubbock Tornado, an F5tornado, hit Lubbock, Texas, killing 26 and causing $250 million in damage. 1973, citing government misconduct, Daniel Ellsberg had charges for his involvement in releasing the Pentagon Papers to The New York Times dismissed. 1985, Bradford City stadium fire: Fifty-six spectators died and more than 200 were injured in a flash fire at Valley Parade football ground during a match against Lincoln City in Bradford, England. 1987, Klaus Barbie went on trial in Lyon for war crimescommitted during World War II. 1987, in Baltimore, Maryland, the first heart–lung transplant took place. The surgery was performed by Dr. Bruce Reitz of the Stanford University School of Medicine.
In 1995, more than 170 countries extended the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty indefinitely and without conditions. 1996, after the aircraft's departure from Miami, Florida, a fire started by improperly handled chemical oxygen generators in the cargo hold of Atlanta-bound ValuJet Flight 592 caused the Douglas DC-9 to crash in the Florida Everglades killing all 110 on board. Also 1996, the 1996 Mount Everest disaster: on a single day eight people died during summit attempts on Mount Everest. 1997, Deep Blue, a chess-playing supercomputer, defeated Garry Kasparov in the last game of the rematch, becoming the first computer to beat a world-champion chess player in a classic match format. 1998, India conducted three underground atomic tests in Pokhran to include a thermonuclear device. 2000, Second Chechen War: Chechen separatists ambushed Russian paramilitary forces in the Republic of Ingushetia. 2010, David Cameron becomes Prime Minister of the United Kingdom following talks between the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats to form the UK's first coalition government since World War II after elections produced a hung parliament. 2013, at least 46 people were killed in a bombing in Reyhanlı, Turkey. 2014, 15 people were killed and 46 injured in Kinshasa in a stampede caused by tear gas being thrown into the stand by police officers attempting
to defuse a hostile incident.
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Today's reading: 2 Kings 10-12, John 1:29-51 (NIV)
View today's reading on Bible Gateway
Today's Old Testament reading: 2 Kings 10-12
Ahab's Family Killed
Today's New Testament reading: John 1:29-51
John Testifies About Jesus
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I am a decent man and don't care for the abuse given me. I created a video raising awareness of anti police feeling among western communities. I chose the senseless killing of Nicola Cotton, a Louisiana policewoman who joined post Katrina, to highlight the issue. I did this in order to get an income after having been illegally blacklisted from work in NSW for being a whistleblower. I have not done anything wrong. Local council appointees refused to endorse my work, so I did it for free. Youtube's Adsence refused to allow me to profit from their marketing it. Meanwhile, I am hostage to abysmal political leadership and hopeless journalists. My shopfront has opened on Facebook.
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I am publishing a book called Bread of Life: January.
Bread of Life is a daily bible quote with a layman's understanding of the meaning. I give one quote for each day, and also a series of personal stories illustrating key concepts eg Who is God? What is a miracle? Why is there tragedy?
January is the first of the anticipated year-long work of thirteen books. One for each month and the whole year. It costs to publish. It (Kindle version) should retail at about $2US online, but the paperback version would cost more, according to production cost.If you have a heart for giving, I fundraise at gofund.me/27tkwuc (Gofundme finished the fund raiser, 2017)
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Editorials will appear in the "History in a Year by the Conservative Voice" series, starting with August, September, October, or at Amazon http://www.amazon.com/dp/1482020262/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_dVHPub0MQKDZ4 The kindle version is cheaper, but the soft back version allows a free kindle version.
The Amazon Author Page for David Ball
UK .. http://www.amazon.co.uk/-/e/B01683ZOWG
French .. http://www.amazon.fr/-/e/B01683ZOWG
Japan .. http://www.amazon.co.jp/-/e/B01683ZOWG
German .. http://www.amazon.de/-/e/B01683ZOWG
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I'm now on MAGAbook to sidestep FB censorship
https://www.magabook.com/register?invite=11673951025fadd3f055eca4.00045664
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I'm looking for former students to endorse me
https://www.superprof.com.au/write-recommendation-13371374-1cc2cf0f56166c9b04ad4097fc7d0b67.html
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