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Tucker Carlson on the rise of complete LAWLESSNESS in America

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Looters steal from a store in Union Square as a racial justice protest takes place nearby in New York.
This is what happens when a nation rejects its founding principles in fear of a little tiny virus that mostly doesn't hurt anybody.

Guess what, renters? You no longer have to pay rent!

Guess what, owners? You still have to pay your mortgages and taxes.

What will that do to you? You know: It will strip you of the property you own (unless you own it outright), but even then, the lack of income from rents will drive you off your own property eventually because you will not be able to afford the property taxes.

There was no representation in making this "law". It happened by edict, and not even the edict of the President, but by the director of the Centers for Disease Control, which itself is often criticized as being the punk b — h of the National Education Association.

Black Cat

AOC caught putting on mask for photo op, goes without it before and after

AOC mask photo op, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
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Progressive Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was caught recently donning a mask solely for the purposes of a photo op on Capitol Hill.

The lawmaker was reportedly attending a demonstration calling for the nationwide eviction moratorium to be extended on Tuesday when Breitbart News filmed her engaging in the politically motivated stunt.

Based on video of the incident posted to Twitter, Ocasio-Cortez can be seen mingling in a crowd of people without wearing a mask both before and after photographs were taken. Breitbart News reported that the lawmaker had been maskless for the previous 45 minutes.

But when one protester suggested to the group that a photo should be taken to "keep the pressure up" and encourage other lawmakers to join, Ocasio-Cortez pulled a mask from her pocket and placed it over her mouth and nose.

According to the Post Millennial, only seconds after the photos were taken, the lawmaker proceeded to remove the mask and continue talking with people around her.

Comment: Just to address what everyone was gathered there to support, there wouldn't have been a need for an eviction moratorium had the government not locked down the country, shut down the economy, and hampered its re-opening and recovery.


Eye 1

NYC's de Blasio mandates proof of vaccination for many indoor settings

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The Excelsior Pass app provides digital proof of COVID-19 vaccination or negative test results.
New York City is mandating proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter certain indoor businesses — including all indoor restaurants, entertainment venues and gyms, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Tuesday.

"It's time for people to see vaccination as necessary to living a good and full and healthy life," de Blasio said during his daily press briefing.

"This is crucial, because we know that this will encourage a lot more vaccination."

The program, which de Blasio dubbed the "Key to NYC Pass," makes New York the first major US city to create such a mandate, and marks a significant escalation of the city's efforts to curb the recent uptick in COVID-19 cases driven by the Delta variant. The initiative will launch on Aug. 16, the mayor said.

Comment: This followed up an earlier "recommendation" that vaccinated New Yorkers resume wearing masks indoors. NY1 reported:
The new recommendation is based on new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that suggest that the delta variant of the COVID-19 virus spreads even more quickly than previously thought, Chokshi said.

"Today, I'm making a strong recommendation that everyone, regardless of vaccination status, wear a mask in public indoor settings," Chokshi said, stopping short of issuing a mandate.

The announcement came as de Blasio said that all newly hired city workers must be vaccinated before they begin their jobs, and as he has introduced further rules aimed at pushing vaccination up throughout the city.

In July, de Blasio mandated that all city employees must either be vaccinated or face required weekly testing for COVID-19 starting in September. That rule went into effect for city health workers on Monday.

"It's incentive on the one hand and growing mandates on the other hand," he said Monday.

De Blasio also said that he expected further rules to spur vaccination, especially ahead of the reopening of public schools on Sept. 13.

"All options are on the table," he said.
The squeeze is spreading to the corporate world.

From Reuters:
Tyson Foods Inc, Microsoft Corp and Detroit's Big Three automakers joined a growing list of U.S. companies that are changing their vaccination and masking policies as the Delta variant triggers renewed pandemic restrictions.

Gap Inc. said any employee who enters its office buildings in its Bay Area, New York, and Albuquerque hubs must show proof of vaccination starting Sept. 7.

Many of corporate America's biggest names have acted following the CDC's guidance, including mask mandates from McDonald's Corp and Apple Inc, and vaccination requirements by Walmart and Walt Disney.
Disney's adoption of the "guidelines" are mystifying. Anyone with two neurons firing would understand that between staffing problems due to vaccine side effects, and the loss of visitors who will bridle at the restrictions being applied to their children, they may be setting up a massive losing situation:
Disney joins a growing list of US corporate entities who are deciding to enact COVID vaccine requirements as a matter of company policy.

"At The Walt Disney Company, the safety and well-being of our employees during the pandemic has been and continues to be a top priority," the company said in a statement.

"Toward that end, and based on the latest recommendations of scientists, health officials and our own medical professionals that the COVID-19 vaccine provides the best protection against severe infection, we are requiring that all salaried and non-union hourly employees in the US working at any of our sites be fully vaccinated."

It was back on Wednesday that Disney made a related announcement about mandates. For attendees of their amusement parks, the company decided to bring back mask requirements whenever people are indoors at their locations.

When it comes to this newest vaccine mandate for Disney employees, reporting suggests the blanket requirement extends to the amusement park entities too.

The Walt Disney Company named a deadline for currently unvaccinated employees to schedule their COVID shot.
Still the brave fight back:
Louis Rossmann, whose biting commentaries on 'right-to-repair' and a wide range of other issues have earned him a large social media following, published a video on Wednesday in which he announced that his Manhattan computer repair shop would not be turning away customers based on their vaccination status. As a specialist in Apple repairs, Rossmann has championed legislation that would allow people to repair their devices without having to rely on services offered exclusively by the Silicon Valley giant.


Stressing that he was fully vaccinated against Covid-19 and believes that the benefits of inoculation far outweigh the risks, Rossmann said it was clear that New York City's leaders "don't understand the concept of consent."

He argued that people are capable of weighing the risks and consequences associated with not getting vaccinated and that it should be a personal choice.
Well said, Mr. Rossman!


Bug

Incompetence + Arrogance = Woke

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Politically correct ideology is masking and contributing to the widespread failure of our institutions.

We know the nature of mass hysterias in history, and how they can overwhelm and paralyze what seem to be stable societies.

We know the roots and origins of the cult of wokeness.

And we know, too, how such insanity — from the Salem witch trials to Jacobinism to McCarthyism — can spread, despite alienating most of the population, through fear and the threat of personal ruin or worse. These are the dark sides of the tulip, hula-hoop, and pet-rock fads, the mass obsessions so suited to past affluent Western societies.

But does wokeism serve another purpose as well? Specifically, does it either hide preexisting incompetence or fuel it?

In the last 18 months, we have seen most of our major institutions go woke and spend considerable amounts of time, capital, and labor on what might be called "commissarism." Yet in their zeal to rectify society in general and sermonize, virtue signal, pontificate, and perform to the public, many institutions are increasingly failing at what they were established to do.

Of course, public servants have long suffered the "Bloomberg effect" — focusing on misdemeanors to virtue signal competence as penance for failing to solve the existential crises. If you cannot clear New York City of snow in a timely manner, then lecture the trapped on everything from global warming to the dangers of super-sized soft drinks. Yet wokeism is a bit different since it now pervades our societies as a pandemic of its own.

Arrow Down

Leveling Down to Utopia

Road to Sefdom
Decades ago, F. A. Hayek warned that socialism was the Road to Serfdom. He explained not only why central planning was impossible but how the attempt destroys morality: planning leads to misery and increasing control, then totalitarianism, the corruption of truth, and finally even the ability to articulate it.

Today we are heading down a similar path, recast as the freeway toward "equity" and "justice." No student should be forced to repay loans, no retiree should be deprived of free hearing aids, and no Asian-Americans should have an advantage in college admissions based on outstanding records.

This is not, we are reassured by Democratic Socialists, the route mapped by the old, mean authoritarians, but a new way toward equal outcomes planned by the Enlightened and the Majority.

Never mind how slim the Congressional Majority might be. Never mind that some of the Enlightened promoting equity are unable to master basic grammar ("CRT is a verb"), much less math. These experts know how to fix things.

Let's grant the possibility that they do. Let's grant that democratically elected officials could magically solve the knowledge problem and lead us down this road in which equal outcome would follow equal outcome until no disparities existed in health, wealth, or achievement. Where would we be? What would we be?

Sherlock

Head of Belarusian activist group found hanged in Ukrainian park after vanishing while out jogging, Kiev cops open 'murder' probe

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Vitaly Shishov, the head of an association of Belarusians living abroad in Ukraine, has been found dead in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, police say. The activist disappeared while out running, sparking fears online for his safety.

On Tuesday, police in the city confirmed that his body had been found in a park near his home. In a statement, officials said he had been "hanged," and that his "mobile phone and personal belongings were recovered from the scene."

Investigators have now launched a criminal probe for "premeditated murder" and are asking all those who knew Shishov to come forward to "provide information about the last weeks of his life, his psycho-emotional state and any possible threats."

Comment: The West's coup in Ukraine has left the country overrun with criminal elements and so whether those responsible for the murder will be brought to justice remains to be seen:


Megaphone

STRIKES declared by France's firefighter & hospital unions against 'unconstitutional' vaccination mandate

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A protest against health passes and other coronavirus-related restrictions in Paris, France, July 31, 2021.
Two French unions have called for strikes against the compulsory vaccination of firefighters, healthcare workers, and caregivers. They say the measure violates fundamental rights.

One of the leading French firefighters' unions, FA/SPP-PATS, which boasts 7,000 members, said it will go on strike starting Monday unless changes are made to the recent law on compulsory vaccination of certain employees.

"The obligatory vaccination of firefighters under [the threat] of penalty violates the constitution," the union said in a statement.

Comment: Mandatory vaccine ID legislation is being prepared in countries throughout Europe, and beyond, and it's likely that this kind of pushback is just the beginning: And check out SOTT radio's:



Cowboy Hat

Missouri governor pardons couple who brandished guns at protesters

Patricia and Mark McCloskey
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Patricia and Mark McCloskey of St. Louis, Missouri, who confronted protesters outside their home while holding weapons, speak by video feed during the largely virtual 2020 Republican National Convention broadcast from Washington, U.S. August 24, 2020.
Missouri Governor Mike Parson said on Tuesday he has granted pardons to Mark and Patricia McCloskey, the St. Louis couple who drew international attention for brandishing guns at racial justice protesters last year.

In addition to the McCloskeys, who are personal injury lawyers, the Republican governor also pardoned 10 other people on Friday, a document from his office showed.

On June 17, Mark McCloskey, 64, pleaded guilty to one count of misdemeanor fourth-degree assault. His wife pleaded guilty to second-degree harassment, also a misdemeanor, online court records showed.

Mark McCloskey was ordered to pay a $750 fine while Patricia McCloskey, 62, was fined $2,000. Both were ordered to turn over weapons used in the incident.

Comment: More coverage of the couple and the fallout from the incident that made headlines:


Star of David

'Study' from disinfo group CCDH whines top social media platforms fail to act on 'reported antisemitism'

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AFacebook App logo displayed on a smartphone in Los Angeles, March 1, 2021
Hate watchdog says 84% of content it flagged as anti-Jewish hatred was not dealt with by Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and TikTok; tech giants say more work to be done

Social media platforms are mostly not acting against antisemitic content even when it is flagged by users, according to a new report.

The Center for Countering Digital Hate, a UK and US nonprofit organization, said that over a six-week period earlier this year it used official complaint systems to report hundreds of incidents of anti-Jewish hatred it found on the Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok platforms, but 84 percent of the time nothing was done about it.

The findings show a "serious and systematic failure to tackle antisemitism," the Center for Countering Digital Hate said in a statement accompanying its Failure to Protect report, which was released Friday.

Comment: The fact that it's the Center for Countering Digital Hate, makes the complaint a non-starter. They have been at the forefront of several campaigns to shut down legitimate criticism of Israel. They've also done their bit to silence those who criticise the covid narrative.


Briefcase

Nunes sues MSNBC alleging Rachel Maddow defamed him

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Rep. Devin Nunes • MSNBC host Rachael Maddow
Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) is suing NBCUniversal for defamation, citing comments made by MSNBC host Rachel Maddow in March regarding his dealings with an individual sanctioned by the U.S. government.

The lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of Texas alleges that Maddow and the network "harbor an institutional hostility, hatred, extreme bias, spite and ill-will" toward Nunes.

The congressman's lawyers argue that Maddow's criticisms of Nunes are based on his
"emergence as the most prominent skeptic in Congress of Maddow's marquee news narrative from 2017 to 2019: that the Trump campaign colluded with Russians to hack the 2016 presidential elections."
The suit specifically takes issue with statements made by Maddow during her show on March 18, during which she suggested that Nunes refused to turn over a package he had reportedly received from the suspected Russian agent to the FBI. The lawsuit quotes Maddow as saying on her program:
"Congressman Nunes has refused to answer questions about what he received from Andriy Derkach. He has refused to show the contents of the package to other members of the intelligence community. He has refused to hand it over to the FBI which is what you should do if you get something from somebody who is sanctioned by the U.S. as a Russian agent."

Comment: Without a scandal d'jour, Maddow made one up.