November 17, 2020

 

Journalists should care about election fraud

fromCreators: We cannot know the truth about charges of election mistakes and/or fraud any more than anyone knew conclusively for years if rumors of 2016 Russian collusion were true or false. 

Solar and wind power struggle as California faces blackouts

fromReason: Decisions to opt for low-quality politically-correct energy sources leaves residents in the dark. 

Liberals view government as charity

fromTownhall: Democrats view government as the center of life and the giver of all good things. And that doesn’t come for free. 

The Georgia recount may be as corrupt as the election itself

fromAmericanThinker: On Friday, Georgia began to recount votes.  However, within a short time, reports came in that the recount process was being conducted with as little respect for transparency as the original vote count. 

Donald Trump’s likeliest path to staying in office

fromTheCritic: A contingent election would provide at least a patina of respectable constitutionalism. 

How the elite trap you in their unfree world

fromTheDailyBell: The government is a big trap designed to keep people in its orbit. You are supposed to work within the context the government provides to live your life, make money, and affect social change. 
Or you’re at least supposed to be too afraid of the government to step out of line.

                 

November 15, 2020

 

Trump must out the Deep State

fromRonPaulInstitute: Whether the US 2020 election was truly stolen or not we will likely never know, since he failed to purge the palace that embarked on the palace coup that has seemingly toppled him. 

COVIDIOT: Fury as Mayor tells Chicago to CANCEL Thanksgiving over Covid

fromTheUSSun: Only days after a maskless celebration in the streets for Joe Biden. 

Pennsylvania results show a statistically impossible pattern behind Biden’s steal!

fromGatewayPundit: How could the President receive only one fifth of the mail in ballots after crushing Biden in in-person voting on Election Day?  The answer is: this was basically impossible. 

Gambling sites refuse to call election for Biden, leaving hundreds of millions of dollars in limbo

fromFoxBusiness: At one site alone, London-based Betfair, nearly $600M in wagers are hanging tight. 

San Francisco considers $1,000 fines for people smoking tobacco or cannabis in their apartments

fromReason: A bill under consideration by the city's Board of Supervisors would ban smoking in private dwellings located in apartment buildings with three or more units. 

Biden, the Media and CIA labeled the Hunter Biden emails "Russian disinformation"

fromGlennGreenwald: The same factions that constantly claim to abhor Fake News and disinformation continue to be the most aggressive and shameless propagators of it -- especially the media. 
Media Bias on Parade                       Indoctrination and Censorship

                

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.