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Friday, August 21, 2020

Watchdog Open Secrets Report DC Trump/Leaders Lobbyist


Ed.: When we VET candidates we use Open Secrets for following the money. This is the new report on the Lobbyist in bed with both parties. This is why for YEARS the Tea Party and other grassroots organizations have tried to expose the money in the DC Swamp. Many of you already understand this and have been fighting for a change.

Cynthia Lucas 


A CENTER FOR RESPONSIVE POLITICS REPORT


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— By Karl Evers-Hillstrom and Dan Auble, Aug. 19, 2020
As President Donald Trump, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) negotiated the legislative response to the COVID-19 pandemic, their former aides lobbied them on behalf of deep-pocketed companies.
Over 1,000 clients dispatched lobbyists with close ties to the White House or congressional leaders through the first half of 2020. About 40 percent of those clients reported lobbying on issues related to the pandemic.
Pharmaceutical companies that received massive windfalls from the federal government to swiftly develop COVID-19 vaccines deployed Washington insiders. So did firms tasked with producing ventilators, and businesses in hard-hit industries angling for government aid. Companies that had not lobbied during the Trump administration — or ever before — signed contracts with K Street firms.
The vast majority of these clients are businesses or trade associations, which make up nearly 90 percent of lobbying spending this year. The success of revolving door lobbyists indicates that powerful interests saw former aides to top officials as their best chance to influence high-level negotiations that mostly sidelined rank-and-file lawmakers.

Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Kimberly Klacik Runs for Congress in Baltimore



Democrats are terrified that I’m exposing what life is like in Democrat-run cities. That’s why I’m running for Congress
Because All Black Lives Matter, Baltimore Lives Matter. And black people don’t have to vote Democrat!

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Another Crushing Blow to the Climate Fearmongers

Internationally-known climate alarmist defects

By  July 21, 2020
Michael Schellenberger. A passionate defender of the planet, the 49-year-old environmentalist is shown here in a picture taken in 1995 in Maranhão, Brazil.  
A TIME magazine “Hero of the Environment” and Green Book Award recipient, Schellenberger is a lifelong Democrat and environmental activist. An internationally respected energy expert, he has been asked by Congress to provide objective expert testimony, and was invited by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) to serve as an Expert Reviewer of its next Assessment Report. A frequent contributor to The New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal and Scientific American, Schellenberger has been one of the world’s most vocal environmental alarmists for the last 30 years.
Read the whole story at canadafreepress.com...




Monday, June 8, 2020

Friday, May 8, 2020

Townhall: Federalism doesn’t pause during a pandemic

Federalism doesn’t pause during a pandemic

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Posted: May 04, 2020





As the COVID-19 lockdowns continues to grind on in most states, President Trump has signaled an intense desire for state governors to reopen their respective states. This pressure has ranged from the subtle to the overt. In one particularly alarming development, the president even went so far as to declare that the decision to lift the current stay at home orders is his to make, not state governors.

“The authority of the president of the United States” over reopening state economies “is total,” according to President Trump. “I have the ultimate authority.”

While the president’s remarks are no doubt intended to offset the already sizeable damage done to a large portion of the electorate’s economic prospects, any action taken by the federal government must account for the separation of powers built into our system of federalism.

Under the American system of federalism, the primary power to combat COVID-19 rests with the states, not the federal government or the president.

Monday, May 4, 2020

America Is a Technocracy, Not a Democracy

America Is a Technocracy, Not a Democracy

05/01/2020 | 

Perhaps never before in American history have the unelected technocrats played such an enormous role in shaping public policy in America.
In recent weeks, members of Congress have been missing in action. Late last month, the House of Representatives passed the biggest spending bill in history while most members were absent. Member votes were not recorded and the legislation was passed with a voice vote, which required only a tiny handful of members.
Weeks later, the Senate refuses to even meet, and may finally get around to debating some legislative matters in May. As with the House, a handful of members assembled earlier to approve another enormous stimulus bill. Many Senators stayed home. This is "representative government" in modern America.
But if you thought this lack of congressional action means not much is happening in Washington in terms of policymaking, you would be very wrong. It's just that the democratically elected institutions have now become a largely irrelevant sideshow. The real policymaking takes place among unelected experts, who decide for themselves—with minimal oversight or control from actual elected officials—what will happen in terms of public policy. The people who really run the country are these experts and bureaucrats at the central banks, at public health agencies, spy agencies, and an expanding network of boards and commissions.

Read the rest: The Rise of the Technocracy...

Thursday, April 23, 2020

WALTER E. WILLIAMS: Benefits vs. costs and COVID-19

WALTER E. WILLIAMS: Benefits vs. costs and COVID-19

One of the first lessons in an economics class is everything has a cost. That’s in stark contrast to lessons in the political arena where politicians talk about free stuff.

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Living and Dying in Bill Gates’ Fish Bowl

Living and Dying in Bill Gates’ Fish Bowl

By |April 21st, 2020 

As the virus takes its toll, those of us still in good health and with the ability to think clearly have the duty to explain to our fellow citizens what is really going on. We are living in a global experiment in which “health experts” such as Bill Gates, previously known for software development, have decided to treat us as specimens in a giant fish bowl for study and observation. Many of us will get sick. Many won’t survive.

Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the recipient of an academic award from Chinese communist authorities, has emerged in recent weeks as an “expert” on coronavirus when just a few months ago the media were starting to pay attention to his sleazy involvement with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Even the New York Times was on to the storydigging up photos of Gates and Epstein at his mansion. One of Epstein’s associates had been placed at the Gates Foundation.

Epstein was among a group of global elites who shared an atheist belief that scientific advances could help them live forever artificially. It’s not exactly clear what Epstein, Gates, and others were contemplating. But Gates’ relationship began after Epstein was convicted of sex crimes.


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Cliff Kincaid, a veteran journalist and media critic, Cliff concentrated in journalism and communications at the University of Toledo, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Cliff has written or co-authored nine books on media and cultural affairs and foreign policy issues. One of Cliff's books, "Global Bondage: The UN Plan to Rule the World" is still available. Cliff has appeared on Hannity & Colmes, The O’Reilly Factor, Crossfire and has been published in the Washington Post, Washington Times, Chronicles, Human Events and Insight. Cliff Kincaid is president of America’s Survival, Inc. E-Mail: Kincaid@comcast.net

Thursday, June 13, 2019

Trump was right to threaten Mexico with tariffs

Trump was right to threaten Mexico with tariffs

A (North) America First policy

Donald Trump holds a piece of paper he said was a trade agreement with Mexico, while speaking to the media before departing from the White House
Let’s not mince words. President Trump and his loyalists were dead right. His threat of tariffs pushed Mexico to work harder to stop the Central American caravans, and the migrants who hope to exploit immigration law loopholes in order to receive asylum in the United States.
And the bipartisan, Trump-loathing political, business and media establishments were all dead wrong. They warned that his strong-arming would ignite a trade war, disrupt the thick web of supply chains linking the American and Mexican economies, and risk a recession. Equally off-base was the establishmentarians’ angst that Trump’s gambit would endanger the revamp of the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta) that he has sought and which Mexico and Canada recently signed.
Trump busted a ballyhooed — but entirely phony — globalist policy norm. Immigration and trade policy must kept completely separate? Seriously? When one of Nafta’s selling points is a promise that prosperity in Mexico will keep Mexicans home? All the same, I hope Trump doesn’t whip out the tariff threat again. Not because Trump’s tactics were ‘bullying’ — a childish charge that pretends coercion plays no part in international relations. And not even because further actual or threatened levies will undermine Nafta’s intended replacement, the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).
Read the article at spectator.us...

Alan Tonelson is the founder of RealityChek, a public policy blog focusing on economics and national security, and the author of The Race to the Bottom.

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Patriots take a stand at the HQ of Fake News Ireland RTE (Representing The Elite)





Patriots,
This is our FUTURE, for we are fighting the same agenda. If we do not get engaged on the ground local, state, and federal, this will be us! Remember, President Trump asked the American people in a speech during his campaign, "...do you want GLOBALISM or AMERICANISM?"
In the 1970's and 80's we spent time in Ireland. It was beautiful and not spoiled at all. It reminded us of small towns in our Country. Watch the video below and look what the Globalist have done.
The Smart Growth Socialist have already infiltrated the U.S. and put these policies into our cities and towns. We stopped the Seven50 regional plan, but it has not gone away. Watch our fellow Patriot in Ireland, Gemma O’Doherty, who is a multi award-winning journalist whose work has shone a light on some of the darkest corners of Irish life. The video will open you eyes and it will sound familiar to you. Please send this out to as many people as you can. Gemma is running for office in Ireland - another Patriot fighting for her COUNTRY.

A future Communist slum for the 'new Irish' on a historic Dublin hillside – Dublin Video

- Cindy,
Martin 9/12 TeaParty Committee


Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Taking Back ‘We the People’ From the Left

Taking Back ‘We the People’ From the Left

Constitutional populism, from Barry Goldwater to Donald Trump, built the modern right and changed the world.

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

SSN: Florida Carry Sues Miami Beach over Police Action against 'Legally Armed' Fishermen

Florida Carry Sues Miami Beach over Police Action against 'Legally Armed' Fishermen

March 27, 2019
A lawsuit for deprivation of civil rights under color of law and violations of Florida firearms and fishing laws was filed Wednesday against the City of Miami Beach and officers of its police department. The action was over an incident in which the officers assaulted, battered, and detained law-abiding fishermen at a Florida Carry fishing meetup on the South Pointe Fishing Pier on June 24, 2018, according to Florida Carry. 
The incident was captured on video, available on this page.

Monday, March 18, 2019

Following The Rules: Courts Can Require Agencies To Follow Congressional Rules

Following The Rules: Courts Can Require Agencies To Follow Congressional Rules

March 18, 2019
As children, we were all taught to follow the rules -- obey your parents, share your toys, be nice to others. The same is true for our laws. When we break them, there are consequences.


But what happens when government bureaucrats fail to abide by the laws set forth by Congress?

The Constitution establishes three branches of government -- the executive, the legislative, and the judicial. While the Founders envisioned that Congress would create the rules by which the people were to abide, today’s reality is that alphabet soup agencies -- FDA, USDA, EPA, USFWS -- adopt most of the rules that Americans are subject to. These laws have become so numerous and oppressive that one civil rights lawyer estimates that every American has committed at least three federal crimes by dinnertime every day.


Read the rest of the article at Sunshine State News... 

Kaycee Royer is an attorney at Pacific Legal Foundation, which litigates nationwide to achieve court victories enforcing the Constitution’s guarantee of individual liberty. Her article was originally published by Townhall.
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