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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Chowaniec View Post
    Where have you gone Joe Biden

    As an independent, against all odds, I hoped Biden was honest in declaring his ‘moderate, non-socialist’ position was credible...

    You sank to a new low today when pressure and negotiation attempts on the voting rights bill your administration is sponsoring have failed, and you resorted to shame on Tuesday, thundering at US senators that they'll be siding with the Confederate President Jefferson Davis over the American President Abraham Lincoln if they don't vote to change Senate rules. You called for sidestepping the filibuster in a procedural vote by next Monday to move toward a vote on a new national voting rights standard.
    Lee,

    Hypocrisy seems to be the reverse side of the Biden flawed character coin, which also contains plagiarism.




    Speaking of George Wallace . . .

    By DAVID HARSANYI
    July 31, 2020 1:32 PM


    ...But since Obama brought it up, it’s worth noting that the only person in modern American politics to have repeatedly praised Wallace and other segregationists is Joe Biden. It was Biden who bragged that in 1973 Wallace considered him “one of the outstanding young politicians of America.” It was Biden who wrote in 1975 that the “Democratic Party could stand a liberal George Wallace.” It was Biden who in 1981 told a black witness in the Senate that “sometimes even George Wallace is right.” It was Biden who, while campaigning for the presidency in Alabama in 1987, claimed that he’d been the recipient of an award from Wallace in 1973 (it probably wasn’t true; but what a thing to brag about!), and then boasted that Delaware was “on the South’s side in the Civil War.”
    Reference: https://www.nationalreview.com/corne...eorge-wallace/



    Biden’s past coming back to bite him: Jefferson Davis edition

    Alana Goodman reports for the Washington Examiner on the latest piece of Democratic presidential front-runner Joe Biden’s past that could come back to haunt him in the 2020 primary election.

    The former vice president, 76, was a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee that unanimously approved a bill in 1977. The measure was sent to the full Senate, where it was approved without dissent and later signed into law by President Jimmy Carter.

    The former vice president, 76, was a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee that unanimously approved a bill in 1977. The measure was sent to the full Senate, where it was approved without dissent and later signed into law by President Jimmy Carter.

    A year earlier, Biden had been among senators who voted to restore citizenship to Robert E. Lee, the Confederate general.
    Reference: https://www.johnlocke.org/bidens-pas...davis-edition/

    Joe Biden Giving Eulogy of KKK Recruiter Robert Byrd Resurfaced After Trump Doesn't Condemn White Supremacists
    Reference: https://www.newsweek.com/joe-biden-g...-white-1535776
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    Domestic terrorists, Mr. Biden? Seriously?

    Americans have had enough of being demonized, labeled deplorables, racists, for disagreeing with left agendas and policies and woke mob culture cancelation, and now Mr. Biden you support the left and demonize us for not supporting your failed policies? You are deserving of your ever declining poll numbers.

    McConnell fires back at Biden's 'profoundly unpresidential' speech: 'Deliberately divisive'

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/mcc...ately-divisive

    It is equally disturbing hearing Hillary even admonishing you for your socialist agenda failures and having her considering running again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Chowaniec View Post

    It is equally disturbing hearing Hillary even admonishing you for your socialist agenda failures and having her considering running again.
    If you think a Hillary run in 2024 is disturbing, consider these possibilities:

    Gore in '24

    It's less nutty than you'd think


    Jack Hughes
    Nov 13, 2021

    Is Al Gore Jr. the best Democrat to close the enthusiasm gap with Republicans in 2024, when Donald Trump is expected to make a comeback
    ?
    Reference: https://jasonstanford.substack.com/p/gore-in-24

    Biden-Cheney? Twitter melts down over NYT columnist's proposed 2024 ticket

    Critics pan the Thomas Friedman column for floating the Wyoming Republican as Biden's new VP

    By Joseph A. Wulfsohn | Fox News
    Reference: https://www.foxnews.com/media/biden-...s-tom-friedman

    Just a thought, but former President Carter is eligible to serve another four-year term, is he not?

    Next week, maybe a Carter-Romney 2024 ticket will be suggested, along with a State Department headed by a resurgent 101-year-old Globalist named Henry Kissinger?


    We never had a centenarian President before, but currently, we do have one with the intellectual sharpness of one, eh?

    Furthermore, are not Kissinger's 1969-1977 screw-ups, perhaps symptomatic of an evil, devious mind, or maybe a premature, insane senility, in large measure responsible for the world's current mess?

    Maybe we should let him clean-up this current cluster thingy?
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    Desperate times for Biden and the leftwing of the Democratic Party

    Less than two years ago, we were promised that the hated, pathologically lying, loud -mouth thug Trump would be replaced by a unifying, honest, tolerant, mild-toned Joe Biden who promised much that would Build Back America Better.

    Biden’s address Tuesday blew all the above out of the water where Americans were told in no uncertain terms that you were either with him or against him – if against him, you were a racist. He deservedly was rebuked not only by those on the right, but from within his own party.

    With his recent ‘how to win friends and influence rhetoric,’ the public is hearing and seeing the real Joe Biden and his attempt to distract from his failed promises and policies. Except for his hard-core Democratic Party base, the public is reacting with their disapproval in the polls.

    A Quinnipiac University national poll conducted Jan. 7 though Jan. 10 and released Wednesday, found 33% of all 1,313 adults surveyed approve of Biden's job performance, while 53% disapprove. Ten percent did not offer an opinion.

    The poll found wavering support among Biden's own party, with 75% of Democrats approving of Biden's job performance and 14% of Democrats disapproving. More than half of political independents, 57%, said they disapprove of Biden's job performance, while just 25% in that crucial voting bloc said they approve. Biden is getting no crossover support from Republicans, with 95% saying they disapprove of his job and 2% approving.

    Centrists within the Democratic Party are warning progressives to back off with their favored rhetoric as the Democratic Party enters a challenging midterm year where it is in deep danger of losing the House and Senate majorities. And the advice is being shut down by the Democratic Party left wing.

    White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki took aim at critics of President Biden's speech on voting rights, calling objections to his vitriolic tone "hilarious." "I know there has been a lot of claims of the offensive nature of the speech yesterday, which is hilarious on many levels, given how many people sat silently over the last four years for the former president," Psaki said during Wednesday's press briefing.

    People sat silently for the four years of Trumps term in office. Really, Jen? Defending the defenseless BS!

    Biden’s speech was nothing more than a divisive leftwing radical agenda speech that fell flat. An attempt to blow up the filibuster, something he adamantly fought against in the past. Only 6% of the public say that voting right fall on their priority list.

    The country is having a mental breakdown from the lingering virus variants, inflation, crime, supply shortages, etc. While suicides, substance abuse, mental health issues are skyrocketing, the country is looking for leadership that offers hope and resolve. We are bankrupt in the leadership department. Both political parties and a corrupt, bias media would rather continue to divide America for their own self-interest and/or profit.

    Children behaving more like children than children!

    Trump, Biden, Harris or Hillary in 2024? We are so screwed!

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    Sinema ‘protecting democracy' address rebuked by the left

    So much for working together, compromise and country’s best interest!

    Liberal pundits melt down after Sinema doubles down on filibuster support: 'Resign or be removed from office'

    https://www.foxnews.com/media/libera...ds-over-sinema

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    I read an article written by businessinsider.com on "What's in the major voting rights bill Senate Democrats are mounting a last-ditch to pass."

    The article was written by Grace Panetta. The NASA Bill which was combined into one titled "Freedom to Vote: John R. Lewis Act." According to the article, "Democrats used an unrelated NASA Bill as a legislative vehicle to fast-track consideration of the measure in the Senate. If the bills did somehow pass, they would massively reshape the landscape of voting and election administration in the United States."

    This Bill would standardize voting election laws across the country and would significantly expand voting access... Lee & Mark, let's hope and pray the Senate votes against this. What I have done, I have written to my two Senators in Florida (Scott & Rubio) urging them to vote against this Bill. I suggest everyone to do the same in your state.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shortstuff View Post
    Lee & Mark, let's hope and pray the Senate votes against this. *What I have done, I have written to my two Senators in Florida (Scott & Rubio) urging them to vote against this Bill. *I suggest everyone to do the same in your state.
    Happy New Year shortstuff!!!

    Although Sinema supports the Bill, her opposition to destroying the filibuster effectively kills the Bill, because Biden has nowhere near the necessary 60 votes to invoke cloture.

    As I see it, the Bill would significantly remove from the states their control of elections. Seemingly, it would institutionalize by federalization, some of the very suspicious, and near-unrestricted, voting procedures present during the Pandemic Election of 2020. Those procedures would then be imposed on each and every state, county, city, town and village in the nation.

    This is what the Voting Rights Act of 2021 contains:

    Prohibit states from requiring an excuse to vote absentee.

    Require states to mail absentee-ballot applications to all voters.

    Require states to allow voters to apply for an absentee ballot online.

    Prohibit states from requiring absentee ballots to be notarized or have witness signatures.

    Count all absentee ballots postmarked by Election Day and received within 10 days.

    Require states to offer 15 consecutive days of early voting.

    Require “to the greatest extent practicable” that polling places to keep waits under 30 minutes.


    Require states that mandate voter IDs to also accept sworn statements signed by the voter.

    Require states to allow people to register to vote on Election Day.

    Require states to allow people to register to vote online.

    Require states to offer automatic voter registration at the department of motor vehicles and other government agencies.

    Tightly restrict states’ ability to purge voters from the rolls.

    Make Election Day a national holiday.

    Make it illegal to intentionally deceive voters or mislead them into not voting.

    Restore the right to vote to people who have been convicted of a felony but are no longer in prison (including those on parole and probation).

    Implement public funding for congressional campaigns by matching every dollar a candidate raises from small donors with $6 from the government.

    Require “dark money” groups to disclose their donors.

    Create disclosure requirements for political ads on Facebook and Twitter.

    Provide funding for states to upgrade their election infrastructure.

    Establish federal standards for election equipment.

    Require the use of paper ballots.

    Establish specific redistricting criteria for fair maps and require nonpartisan redistricting commissions in every state.

    Count prisoners at their last address, instead of where they’re incarcerated, for redistricting.

    Require presidential candidates to release their tax returns.

    Bar members of Congress from sitting on corporate boards.

    Bar members of Congress from using public money to settle sexual harassment or discrimination lawsuits.

    Establish a code of ethics for Supreme Court justices.

    Shrink the Federal Election Commission from six members to five in order to avoid tie votes.
    Reference: https://fivethirtyeight.com/features...s-bill-entail/


    Just My Opinion:

    The current Democrat Party which is sponsoring the Voting Rights Act of 2021, is unrecognizable from the Party to which my parents and grandparents were so loyal; a gross, ultra-left, Marxist mutation of the noble institution that in the past, gave so much to middle and under-privileged America.

    More concerning, the Democrat Party's radical national and state leaderships are cleverly exploiting its grassroots local officials and candidates; a dastardly camouflage, dependent on their outwardly folksy, hometown connections and respected reputations. Once so deceived, the local voters and residents will then be exposed to an unscrupulous "Bait and Switch," and then will suffer from the imposition of a Socialist/Marxist/Globalist agenda.

    It is the belief described-above, along with the overt involvement of the "modified" Working Families Party, which led me to so fervently oppose Lancaster's hybrid REP/DEM ticket of 2021.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shortstuff View Post
    I read an article written by businessinsider.com on "What's in the major voting rights bill Senate Democrats are mounting a last-ditch to pass."

    The article was written by Grace Panetta. The NASA Bill which was combined into one titled "Freedom to Vote: John R. Lewis Act." According to the article, "Democrats used an unrelated NASA Bill as a legislative vehicle to fast-track consideration of the measure in the Senate. If the bills did somehow pass, they would massively reshape the landscape of voting and election administration in the United States."

    This Bill would standardize voting election laws across the country and would significantly expand voting access... Lee & Mark, let's hope and pray the Senate votes against this. What I have done, I have written to my two Senators in Florida (Scott & Rubio) urging them to vote against this Bill. I suggest everyone to do the same in your state.

    There is a discontent between the White House and the voters on inflation, the handling of the virus, supply shortages, crime, the border crisis, etc.

    After Biden blames others for the crises he has caused, he then shames those disagreeing with him and calls them racists. What is Biden thinking?

    When in a hole you are supposed to stop digging. His administration is in a hole, and he is inviting others to help him dig. They are not as his poll numbers indicate.

    The Voting Rights Act is dead! It is on the bottom of voter's priority chart. Inflation, crime, the virus, and immigration are so important politically and economically, it's universal, ubiquitous and it's understandable. This is hitting people where they live. They are not just anxious; this country is getting angry. The voters are going to take that anger out at the ballot box in November.

    Things like the voting rights act or January 6th will not have a big impact in the 2022 election.

    Writing to the two New York State Democratic Senators in our Blue State would be analogous to 'pissing in the wind'.

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    Ivermectin stupidity – another study, another perception

    Despite hearing of and personally knowing of numerous people treated successfully by ivermectin (some on ventilators), being used by 25% of the world as a Covid therapeutic, Americans are being denied its use as a Covid therapeutic.

    Today’s LA Times reports on its ineffectiveness in treating Covid, its potential harm to the user, and its waste of money. Another opinion piece that is sure to anger individuals successfully treated having Covid, families denied it’s use, and questioning why Big Brother is denying its authorization. Individuals and families are getting court injunctions to compel hospitals to administer its use. Where is the data confirming its harm, or efficacy?

    Ivermectin: What's the price of a useless COVID 'treatment ...

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/insu...?ocid=msedgntp

    A couple of things are known about ivermectin, the anti-parasitic treatment being promoted by a clutch of conspiracy-mongering mountebanks as a COVID-19 treatment.

    First, it doesn't work on COVID. Second, despite that fact, prescriptions for the drug have rocketed higher — from 3,600 a week pre-pandemic to 88,000 in one sample week in mid-August, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    Third, the publicizing of ivermectin by anti-vaccine and anti-government activists duped naïve people to take a veterinary preparation of the drug, producing a spike in calls to poison control centers.

    The unit cost of ivermectin pills is low — about $1 to $1.50 per pill — but the volume of wasteful prescriptions adds up.

    Ivermectin has become just one more item in the medicine chest promoted by the anti-vaccine crowd. The most serious study found it has "no effect whatsoever" on COVID-19. Ivermectin pushers do argue, as Chua noted, that it's an alternative to vaccination. That's not a conclusion based on science, but an instrument of ideologues.

    But that doesn't mean that pharmacists and insurers are legally bound to fill and pay for those prescriptions. Pharmacists are entitled to refuse to fill prescriptions they believe aren't intended for legitimate medical purposes. Indeed, some pharmacists have reportedly turned away patients who show up with ivermectin prescriptions for COVID. Insurers make judgments all the time about whether they'll cover certain drugs and for which patients.

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    Mark & Lee, thank you for your perspective Always intellectual. Happy New Year

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    To those of us who are old enough to remember October, 1962, we know how dangerous this concern could be:

    Is Communist China Colonizing Cuba?

    By Oliver L. North and David L. Goetsch
    January 11, 2022

    Is history repeating itself in Cuba? Is Communist China using its Belt and Road Initiative to turn Cuba into a dependent colony like it was under the former Soviet Union? Is Cuba about to become Communist China's first military base in the Western Hemisphere?

    These are important questions. Why? Because the closest the world has ever come to a nuclear holocaust occurred in 1962 after the Cuban dictator, Fidel Castro, allowed his country to become a vassal state of the former Soviet Union. When Castro seized power in 1959 by overthrowing Cuban autocrat Fulgencio Batista, he promised the Cuban people an end to poverty, illiteracy and widespread public health problems. Unable to follow through on his promises, Castro turned to the Soviet Union for help.

    In so doing, he allowed Cuba to become a virtual Soviet colony, dependent on its power-hungry, anti-American despot, Nikita Khrushchev. Khrushchev was quick to use his iron-fisted hold over Cuba to move against the United States. He demanded Castro allow construction of a sophisticated signals intelligence site at Lourdes, Cuba, and bases, less than 100 miles from our shores, for ballistic nuclear-tipped missiles aimed at the United States. When American reconnaissance aircraft revealed their presence, the world teetered on the edge of nuclear war for 14 days as President John F. Kennedy and Khrushchev engaged in the most dangerous game of cat and mouse ever played.


    Now, history appears to be repeating itself, but this time the aggressor is Xi Jinping, the totalitarian head of the People's Republic of China. Whereas Khrushchev was boastful and bombastic, Xi is cunning, devious and deceitful. He is wrapping the PRC's slimy tentacles around Cuba under the guise of economic assistance through its Belt and Road programs.

    The innocent sounding Belt and Road Initiative is the PRC's strategy for gaining control of economically weak nations in Asia, Africa and Latin America by saddling them with debt they cannot repay. The PRC provides loans, primarily to poorer nations, for badly needed infrastructure projects. When, predictably, these nations cannot repay the loans, they become puppets of Communist China. Using Belt and Road agreements, the PRC gains not just influence over third-world nations, it gains control. The debtor nations find themselves in the same unenviable position as the person who borrows money from the Mafia and cannot pay it back. The Mafia owns him or her from that point forward.


    On Dec. 26, 2021, the Chinese embassy in Havana announced He Lifeng, director of the PRC's National Development and Reform Commission, signed a Belt and Road agreement with the Cuban government. With this compact, Cuba became another on a growing list of nations surrendering their sovereignty to Communist China.

    For an example of how the PRC uses Belt and Road agreements, consider what happened in Sri Lanka. When the Sri Lankan government was unable to repay a loan of $1.4 billion, the PRC seized the port of Hambantota and demanded a 99-year lease to operate it.

    Although Communist China aims its Belt and Road agreements primarily at countries rich in essential minerals such as Cuba, one would be naive to believe all Xi wants from Cuba is minerals. Retired Admiral Craig Faller warned during a Senate hearing in March 2021 the PRC's objectives were to "establish global logistics and basing infrastructure in our hemisphere in order to project and sustain military power at greater distances." Faller described the PRC's intentions as "insidious," "corrosive" and "corrupt."


    We agree with Faller. Xi is trying to pick up where Khrushchev left off but is smarter in how he goes about it. For Xi, step one is to economically colonize Cuba. Step two is to turn Cuba into a Communist Chinese military base in the Caribbean.
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    Silly me, that is a link to this Speak Up page.

    Here is the actual link:

    https://www.creators.com/read/oliver-north?fbclid=IwAR15iCniCmrR2djAGOD8sY3sLgGPqjmfWh2 PHHpcnclhFmnaugAasjUJ1Yk

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    Senator Tim Scott: Biden wants us to deny what we see and believe what he says

    Spot on! How does Biden and Clinton haranguing / admonishing white, politicly moderate voters help to get votes for the Democratic Party in the 2022 election?

    Is it really voter suppression to request only American citizens have the right to vote and demanding identification when identification is required for driving a car, insurance, alcohol purchase, etc.?

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/sen...led-leadership

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    America needs an honest adult conversation
    Newt Gingrich

    After watching the nasty, petty, and downright dishonest partisan political theatre around the Jan. 6 attacks and the effort to change voting laws, it is obvious that America needs an entirely new conversation about its challenges and its future.

    As Americans who love our country, it is difficult to disengage from the mean-spirited, constantly vicious, personal, and negative attacks the current political environment promotes. It is even harder to ignore the constant pettiness of the news media and, with few exceptions, the shallow agendas of the reporting community. However, the viciousness and negativity of attack politics is the opposite of what the American people want.

    Washington avoids reality by focusing on the politics of politics, personality fights, and the trivia of ambitious people seeking publicity. The hunger of the news machine can be fed without ever getting close to substance or historically important questions. Tragically this politics of nasty, negative noise is gradually killing America.

    Americans face enormous historic challenges far beyond the ability of the current news media-politician dance of ambition, partisanship, and trivial negativity.

    We have been successful and powerful for several generations, so it is easy to forget that our success was based on identifying, analyzing, and solving real problems. America was fortunate in key moments by having leaders who could look beyond the next headline, overlook partisanship and personality conflict, and focus on what really mattered.

    If America is going to remain free, safe, and prosperous, we will have to elevate our national debate far above the current pattern. Consider the following real threats and our inability to have a serious conversation about them:

    1. Communist China is the greatest foreign threat to American survival since the British Empire in 1776. Congress should be focused relentlessly on every aspect of the Chinese Communist challenge—and the work that will be needed to defeat it and preserve American safety, prosperity, and freedom.

    2. The pandemic has revealed a stunningly incompetent public health system whose failures may have led to 500,000 or more Americans dying unnecessarily. Nothing has been learned. Nothing has been changed. The same failed experts continue to lecture us and defend their failed system. We are no more ready for the next pandemic than we were for the last, and biological warfare is increasingly a realistic possibility.

    3. The k-12 school system is an abject failure incapable of competing with either China or India. We are ruining children’s lives and threatening our nation’s security. An incompetent, uneducated workforce cannot sustain citizenship or national security. The power of the teachers’ unions and the resolute hostility of schools of education and education bureaucracies currently guarantee our defeat by Communist China over the next generation.

    4. In-sourcing all vital manufacturing should be a major lesson of the reliance on China for pharmaceuticals, solar power capabilities, computer chips, and a host of other products. Redesigning our tax, regulatory, and education systems to maximize American competitiveness and in-source production should be a major goal.

    5. The entire system of dealing with illegal immigration has been destroyed. We don’t know how many people are entering America illegally. We don’t know how many have COVID-19. We don’t know how many have been secretly sent to undisclosed local communities. We now have efforts to allow them to vote. Gov. Gavin Newsome is proposing tax-paid universal health care for people in the country illegally, which will make it even more desirable to sneak into America.

    6. The expansion of pervasive discrimination has been a shocking violation of more than seven decades of effort to end segregation and move toward an integrated America with opportunity for all. In federal and state government agencies—and a growing number of corporations and associations—being white is a liability. Being a white male is a guarantee of discriminatory treatment. We are in the process of repudiating Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s call for focusing on the content of our character rather than the color of our skin. None of this has been supported by the American people. It has been imposed by a militant minority of radicals who believe in discrimination based on race.

    7. The flood of district attorneys who refuse to prosecute crimes has led to an extraordinary rise in violent crime. The blood of the innocent calls out for national hearings and a focused effort to re-establish public safety—which we had achieved through a generation of work beginning in 1993 in New York City.

    8. Balancing the budget is a requirement for our long-term health as a country. The current system of open-ended spending encourages waste. It centralizes power in Washington and tolerates massive corruption ($32 billion was stolen in the California unemployment system alone). House Republicans led the effort to work with a Democrat White House to balance the budget four times starting in 1998. It has been done. It can be done. It will lower inflation, lower interest rates, lower the burden on our children and grandchildren, and rebuild our capacity to renew the world’s reserve currency with leverage over China, Russia, and others.

    9. The spread of nuclear weapons requires a dramatic increase in our focus on domestic defense. The North Koreans’ ability to launch weapons that could endanger hundreds of U.S. cities is real. It is increasingly likely that Iran will get nuclear weapons capable of reaching the United States. Both China and Russia have technologies capable of inflicting enormous damage and death unless we have a significant shift toward a serious domestic defense capability.

    10. Our national security system—the Department of Defense, 18 intelligence agencies, the State Department, and key elements of the Justice Department—are collectively an incompetent mess. We have too many bureaucrats wasting too much money with too little modernization and reform. We are drifting toward a catastrophic defeat unless we take decisive steps to rethink and rebuild our national security system.

    11. Finally, we face a crisis in mental health, suicide, drug addiction, and homelessness. More than 100,000 people died from drug overdoses last year. An estimated 45,000 or more Americans committed suicide in 2020. In Los Angeles alone, there are an estimated 67,000 homeless people. This reality requires a serious, deep, and focused response.

    Take these 11 serious realities—which threaten the lives, safety and freedom of the American people—and then watch the current political-news media theatre. You will understand the contrast between the futile arguing into which we are trapped and the honest, adult conversations we need.

    America’s survival depends on moving away from the narrowly political and toward the historic in our national policies.

    Newt Gingrich

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Chowaniec View Post
    America needs an honest adult conversation
    Newt Gingrich

    After watching the nasty, petty, and downright dishonest partisan political theatre around the Jan. 6 attacks and the effort to change voting laws, it is obvious that America needs an entirely new conversation about its challenges and its future.

    As Americans who love our country, it is difficult to disengage from the mean-spirited, constantly vicious, personal, and negative attacks the current political environment promotes. It is even harder to ignore the constant pettiness of the news media and, with few exceptions, the shallow agendas of the reporting community. However, the viciousness and negativity of attack politics is the opposite of what the American people want.

    Washington avoids reality by focusing on the politics of politics, personality fights, and the trivia of ambitious people seeking publicity. The hunger of the news machine can be fed without ever getting close to substance or historically important questions. Tragically this politics of nasty, negative noise is gradually killing America.

    Americans face enormous historic challenges far beyond the ability of the current news media-politician dance of ambition, partisanship, and trivial negativity.

    We have been successful and powerful for several generations, so it is easy to forget that our success was based on identifying, analyzing, and solving real problems. America was fortunate in key moments by having leaders who could look beyond the next headline, overlook partisanship and personality conflict, and focus on what really mattered.

    If America is going to remain free, safe, and prosperous, we will have to elevate our national debate far above the current pattern. Consider the following real threats and our inability to have a serious conversation about them:

    1. Communist China is the greatest foreign threat to American survival since the British Empire in 1776. Congress should be focused relentlessly on every aspect of the Chinese Communist challenge—and the work that will be needed to defeat it and preserve American safety, prosperity, and freedom.

    2. The pandemic has revealed a stunningly incompetent public health system whose failures may have led to 500,000 or more Americans dying unnecessarily. Nothing has been learned. Nothing has been changed. The same failed experts continue to lecture us and defend their failed system. We are no more ready for the next pandemic than we were for the last, and biological warfare is increasingly a realistic possibility.

    3. The k-12 school system is an abject failure incapable of competing with either China or India. We are ruining children’s lives and threatening our nation’s security. An incompetent, uneducated workforce cannot sustain citizenship or national security. The power of the teachers’ unions and the resolute hostility of schools of education and education bureaucracies currently guarantee our defeat by Communist China over the next generation.

    4. In-sourcing all vital manufacturing should be a major lesson of the reliance on China for pharmaceuticals, solar power capabilities, computer chips, and a host of other products. Redesigning our tax, regulatory, and education systems to maximize American competitiveness and in-source production should be a major goal.

    5. The entire system of dealing with illegal immigration has been destroyed. We don’t know how many people are entering America illegally. We don’t know how many have COVID-19. We don’t know how many have been secretly sent to undisclosed local communities. We now have efforts to allow them to vote. Gov. Gavin Newsome is proposing tax-paid universal health care for people in the country illegally, which will make it even more desirable to sneak into America.

    6. The expansion of pervasive discrimination has been a shocking violation of more than seven decades of effort to end segregation and move toward an integrated America with opportunity for all. In federal and state government agencies—and a growing number of corporations and associations—being white is a liability. Being a white male is a guarantee of discriminatory treatment. We are in the process of repudiating Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s call for focusing on the content of our character rather than the color of our skin. None of this has been supported by the American people. It has been imposed by a militant minority of radicals who believe in discrimination based on race.

    7. The flood of district attorneys who refuse to prosecute crimes has led to an extraordinary rise in violent crime. The blood of the innocent calls out for national hearings and a focused effort to re-establish public safety—which we had achieved through a generation of work beginning in 1993 in New York City.

    8. Balancing the budget is a requirement for our long-term health as a country. The current system of open-ended spending encourages waste. It centralizes power in Washington and tolerates massive corruption ($32 billion was stolen in the California unemployment system alone). House Republicans led the effort to work with a Democrat White House to balance the budget four times starting in 1998. It has been done. It can be done. It will lower inflation, lower interest rates, lower the burden on our children and grandchildren, and rebuild our capacity to renew the world’s reserve currency with leverage over China, Russia, and others.

    9. The spread of nuclear weapons requires a dramatic increase in our focus on domestic defense. The North Koreans’ ability to launch weapons that could endanger hundreds of U.S. cities is real. It is increasingly likely that Iran will get nuclear weapons capable of reaching the United States. Both China and Russia have technologies capable of inflicting enormous damage and death unless we have a significant shift toward a serious domestic defense capability.

    10. Our national security system—the Department of Defense, 18 intelligence agencies, the State Department, and key elements of the Justice Department—are collectively an incompetent mess. We have too many bureaucrats wasting too much money with too little modernization and reform. We are drifting toward a catastrophic defeat unless we take decisive steps to rethink and rebuild our national security system.

    11. Finally, we face a crisis in mental health, suicide, drug addiction, and homelessness. More than 100,000 people died from drug overdoses last year. An estimated 45,000 or more Americans committed suicide in 2020. In Los Angeles alone, there are an estimated 67,000 homeless people. This reality requires a serious, deep, and focused response.

    Take these 11 serious realities—which threaten the lives, safety and freedom of the American people—and then watch the current political-news media theatre. You will understand the contrast between the futile arguing into which we are trapped and the honest, adult conversations we need.

    America’s survival depends on moving away from the narrowly political and toward the historic in our national policies.

    Newt Gingrich
    The Gingrich comments are comprehensive and very important, but seem to lack any specific, direct reference to confronting the tyrannical Covid lockdowns and mandates.

    Why is that I wonder?

    With that question asked, why is it that Kevin McCarthy's 2022 Republican Congressional priorities appear to be limited to stopping the flow of illegal drugs, pushing energy independence and parental rights, and creating a pro-small business environment?

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    Kevin McCarthy's points are important issues to be sure, but are they not off-the shelf, campaign year vanilla pledges?

    Taken together, are the lack of references to the mandates and lockdowns just coincidental omissions by both a former Speaker, and a probable Speaker-To-Be?

    I totally agree with a forum commenter who frequently writes "With rare exceptions, all politicos suck!"
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