November 13, 2020

 

Justice Alito says pandemic has resulted in ‘unimaginable’ restrictions on individual liberty

fromTheWashingtonPost: He was particularly aggrieved that the governor in Nevada limited church attendance while allowing casinos to reopen at 50 percent capacity and called for visitors to return to the state. 

Trump should now pardon Snowden and Assange

fromFFF: Pardons for Snowden and Assange would send a powerful message to the establishment: Telling the truth about your evil, immoral, and nefarious dark-side activities is not a crime in our country. It’s a badge of honor. 

California voters rebuked their governor, legislators at the ballot box

fromReason: With several ballot initiatives on Election Day, voters decisively rejected California Gov. Gavin Newsom, the state's politically dominant unions, and the legislature. 

Why Pennsylvania doesn’t add up

fromTheAmericanSpectator: Donald Trump vastly outperformed his numbers nationally but vastly underperformed them in Pennsylvania. And if you believe that, then I have a thousand acres of farmland to sell you in Philadelphia. 

Michigan Attorney General threatens criminal prosecution over posting of video alleging voter fraud

fromTheNationalPulse: The threat of criminal prosecution by the Michigan Attorney General’s office is a chilling escalation of the crackdown on free speech in this country and the calls for censorship on the Internet. 

Cashless world signals a global end to privacy

fromArmstrongEconomics: We are witnessing Europe, Canada, Asia, and even China all moving toward this new digital world for (1) total control, (2) taxes, (3) to track everyone and every transaction. 

               

November 12, 2020

 

The statistical case against Biden’s win

fromTheNationalPulse: The statistical case is, admittedly, circumstantial rather than conclusive. But the numbers also firmly point to the intense improbability of the accuracy of the present Biden lead. 

Big media revealed as corrupt, venal and biased — so what else is new?

fromIssuesAndInsights: The statistical case is, admittedly, circumstantial rather than conclusive. But the numbers also firmly point to the intense improbability of the accuracy of the present Biden lead. 

Democrats' sore loser hypocrisy is damaging democracy

fromNewsweek: The Republicans' complaints about the lack of transparency or errors in the counting process in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan deserve to be investigated. 

When 'unity' means 'shut the hell up'

fromCreators: Americans are right to have some rather serious trust issues with calls for unity in our polarized time. After all, Obama pledged American reunification right up until he began treating tea partyers as unspeakable threats and political opponents as crypto-racists. Everything was hopey and changey right up until the time ... it wasn't. 
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Fox News had a good run until they caved to the left

fromRealClearPolitics: Cowardice is now the "in" thing. The network has stabbed its loyal viewers in the back, and the viewers are not taking it lying down.  They are switching over to Newsmax and OAN. 

Tens of thousands of Pennsylvania ballots returned earlier than sent date

fromEpochTimes: More than 20,000 absentee ballots in Pennsylvania have impossible return dates and another more than 80,000 have return dates that raise questions. 

              

November 11, 2020

 

Wait just a minute! some very good news may be coming

fromAmericanThinker: Hey guys, this thing is not only not over; it is scary for Biden.  I mean really scary, and most of all, the media know it.  Thus, the rush to get everyone in line with the narrative that a 78-year-old, early-dementia former V.P., who could not draw a crowd larger than a dozen, just beat D.J. in a fair election. 

If Democrats stole the election, here's the only way to win it back

fromCreators: But he was never going to win. Not with 80 million votes, not with 90 million, not with 100 million. You name the number. It was never going to matter. 

Lockdowners and "the desire to dominate"

fromSHTFPlan: What’s so terrifying about this isn’t that the desire to rule others exists—it always did—but that the forces that usually keep it at bay somehow just gave up. 

Congress will vote on federal marijuana legalization next month

fromMarijuanaMoment: A top leader in the U.S. House of Representatives announced that the body will hold a floor vote on a bill to end federal cannabis prohibition next month. 

The Trump campaign faces calls for evidence to support allegations of voter fraud

fromJonathanTurley: We neither listen to nor trust each other anymore. Almost half the country voted for Trump, even after years of negative media coverage. We need neither concessions of defeat nor declarations of victory. 
We need transparency so that whoever is the next president can govern with legitimacy. 

Oregon becomes the first state to decriminalize use of all drugs

fromReason: Oregon voters today approved a ballot initiative that makes noncommercial possession of controlled substances a citable offense punishable by a $100 fine.