Happy Fifth of July.
Why should Americans be happy and proud to be Americans only one day a year? Celebrate independence every day.
ITEM 1: CNN reported, "Independence Day fireworks, once joyous celebrations, are now nightmares for these gun violence survivors."
Those interviewed were not black, even though black people are twice as likely to be shot.
One year ago, the Chicago Sun-Times reported, "79 shot, 15 fatally, over Fourth of July weekend in Chicago. Among the victims are a 7-year-old girl fatally shot at a Fourth of July party and a 14-year-boy who was one of four people killed in a shooting that hurt four others."
In its story, CNN reported, "There have been more than 300 mass shootings across the US in 2021 so far, according to the Gun Violence Archive. CNN defines a mass shooting as four or more people shot, not including the shooter."
Not mentioned is how many of those mass shootings were minority gang-related. The systemic racism is the media not respecting or even acknowledging black shooting victims unless the suspect is white.
ITEM 2: National Geographic ranted, "It’s no secret that fireworks can cause some serious air pollution, in the United States as well as in other countries where holiday displays are common, like China and India. But not everyone is equally at risk from the noxious particles that suffuse the sky during our pyrotechnic light shows. In California, for example, vulnerable populations are more exposed to fireworks pollution on the Fourth of July."
It is no secret that NG is anti-science and uses its reputation to promote anti-American and anti-Western memes.
Fireworks are not bad because they trigger people or pollute the air. To CNN, NG and the rest, fireworks are bad because they celebrate liberty.
ITEM 3: AMAC reported, "After the great polling debacle of 2016, one would think that the polling industry would have tried to make adjustments to more accurately gauge what voters are actually thinking. But the statistical bias that polls displayed in favor of Democrats actually became worse in the 2020 election compared to 2016, rising from 3.0 to 4.8 percentage points."
The report had the goods.
The story said, "The Economist election unit’s final presidential polling forecast, for example, gave Biden 50 more electoral votes than he actually won. An ABC News/Washington Post poll had Biden winning Wisconsin by 17 points with a week to go before election day. The final result in Wisconsin showed a 0.7-point margin between Trump and Biden. FiveThirtyEight’s polling average showed Trump barely winning Ohio by 0.8 points over Biden. The actual result was that Trump won Ohio by 8.4 points.
"The New York Times predicted that if the polls were as wrong as they were in 2016, Biden would still win Florida by close to 1 point. But Biden lost to Trump in Florida by 3.3 points. FiveThirtyEight’s final U.S. House polling forecast gave Democrats 20 more seats than they actually won. In the Maine Senate race between Republican Susan Collins and Democrat Sara Gideon, every single poll, all 14 of them, mostly conducted by media and Democrat polling groups ranging from the New York Times to Change Research, got the race wrong. One Quinnipiac poll gave Gideon a 12-point lead over Collins. The final result was that Republican Susan Collins won the race by 8.6 points."
Public political polls are propaganda.
They only tell you who the media wants to win.
ITEM 4: Sarah Maslin Nir of the New York Times (which I never link) wrote a column, "A Fourth of July Symbol of Unity That May No Longer Unite."
Once again, a Timeswoman is triggered by the American flag, which is peculiar in her case because her father was a Holocaust survivor who immigrated to America in 1959. He became a successful psychiatrist, and she was raised on the Upper East Side, graduating from the exclusive Brearley School and later the Columbia School of Journalism.
She nearly won a Pulitzer in 2016 for an expose on the working condition of nail salon workers.
Now the flag is divisive, according to her.
She wrote, "About 70% of Americans say the flag makes them feel proud, according to a recent survey by YouGov, a global public opinion and data research firm, and NBCLX, a mobile information platform. The sentiment was shared by about 80% of white Americans, just under 70% of Hispanic Americans and slightly less than 60% of black Americans.
"The divisions were deeper when it came to politics. While 66% of Republicans surveyed said they associated the flag with their own party, only 34% of Democrats said the same."
Baloney.
The American flag still unites Americans. If being an American does not make you feel proud, move to some country that does.
ITEM 5: The Daily Mail reported, "The Statue of Liberty is a 'meaningless symbol of hypocrisy' because of America's history of racism, sexism and anti-immigrant sentiment, according to the Washington Post's art and architecture critic.
"Philip Kennicott, a Pulitzer Prize winner, argued in an essay Saturday that the monument -- which has stood for a century as one of the most iconic examples of American freedom -- represented 'unfulfilled promises.'
"He added that the statue was irrelevant to non-white Americans, using as evidence the absence of representations of the statue when he visited a Chicano art exhibit at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington."
Kennicott said before attending college (Yale '86) he "studied piano with composer and pianist Joseph Fennimore."
Who is Joseph Fennimore?
His Wikipedia entry says, "Joseph Fennimore is an American composer, pianist and teacher best known for his works for piano and chamber ensembles, ranked by Pulitzer Prize-winning critic Philip Kennicott as 'one of this country's finest composers.'"
It is an exclusive club. You will never be in it.
ITEM 6: Trending Politics reported, "The Acting House Sergeant at Arms appeared before a House committee and appears to have named Ashli Babbitt’s shooter.
"Timothy Blodgett, in an exchange with Rep. Herrera-Buetler during a hearing on Jan. 6 that appeared on C-SPAN, seems to have casually dropped the name.
"'The situation where you discussed, where Officer [Byrd] was at the door when Ms. Babbitt was shot, it was our Sergeant at Arms employee who rendered the aid.'
"It is interesting that Blodgett names an Officer Byrd in the context of Ashli Babbitt’s shooting. An African-American Lieutenant Mike Byrd was reported by Roll Call as having once left his service weapon in a bathroom in 2019."
Rumors and speculation will continue until Congress does the American thing and names the officer responsible for shooting and killing an unarmed Ashli Babbitt.
ITEM 7: The New York Post reported, "Years before Olympian Gwen Berry made headlines for turning away from the US flag as the National Anthem was played, calling it disrespectful to black Americans, she joked on Twitter about rape and made disparaging comments about Asians, Mexican and white people."
Another America hater turns out to be someone Americans really don't want to be associated with.
Ban her from the Olympics for her racism.
ITEM 8: In a related story, the Post also reported, "Hate crime in the city is way up, skyrocketing by 139% this year, NYPD data show.
"Cops say they’ve investigated 320 reports of possible bias attacks through June 27, up from 134 incidents during the same period in 2020.
"Offenses against Asians surged by 400%, to 105 reported cases this year from 21 last year.
"Anti-Semitic assaults went up 69% to 113 incidents this year from 67 last year."
New York is descending into tribalism under the first Democrat mayor since the early 1990s. More than two-thirds of the victims are Jews and Asian-Americans.
ITEM 9: Army Times reported, "On April 1, about 15 cadets from Temple University participated in a school-sponsored Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event, during which men stumble through a pre-set route while sporting high heels as a way to raise awareness for sexual assault victims. Several cadets walked while wearing Army Combat Uniforms, as did the school's professor of military science, Lt. Col. Greg Nardi, who runs Temple's Red Diamond Brigade."
Red China is training its soldiers for combat.
We're training ours for diversity.
Maybe they can be the ladyboys for the Conquering Chinese. Maybe that is what LGBTQ+is all about. Milley can be Chairman Xi's comfort girl.
ITEM 10: Tax Prof reported, "An effort to push the most sweeping changes to the global tax system in a century gained significant momentum on Thursday when 130 nations agreed to a blueprint in which multinational corporations would pay an appropriate share of tax wherever they operate.
"The deal approaches a goal that had proved elusive for the global community for decades as countries tried to prevent businesses from shopping for the jurisdiction with the lowest rates — what Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen called a 30-year “race to the bottom” on corporate tax.
"The result of the negotiations, overseen by the Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and revived this year by President Biden, is also remarkable because it includes China, Russia and India among the signatories — large economies that had been wary of a tax overhaul.
"The conceptual framework includes a 15 percent minimum corporate tax rate, which had been proposed by the United States, and rules that would force technology giants like Amazon and Facebook and other big global businesses to pay taxes in countries where their goods or services are sold, even if they have no physical presence there."
This is one-world government.
The Senate should treat any agreement as a treaty.
Good luck getting a two-thirds majority.
ITEM 11: Just the News reported, ""Texas has joined 21 states led by the attorneys general of Louisiana, Arizona and Montana in an amicus brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court in a major gun rights case.
"The multistate coalition is asking the justices to uphold Hawaiians’ Second Amendment rights to bear arms outside their homes in response to a 2020 Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decision that upheld Hawaii’s ban on the practice.
"The amicus brief also asks the Supreme Court to resolve a split among the federal circuit courts of appeal, several of which have ruled against the high court’s landmark 2008 decision in Heller, which upholds Americans’ Second Amendment rights."
What good is a conservative Supreme Court if you cannot use it?
ITEM 12: The Washington Times reported, "More than 1.3 million people are currently awaiting deportation decisions in immigration courts, and the average case has been pending for nearly three years, according to new data that sheds light on just how broken the U.S. immigration system has become. A decade ago just 300,000 cases were pending, and even three years ago it was fewer than 770,000 cases, meaning the government has netted more than 550,000 cases on its docket since 2018, according to the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University."
The barbarians are at our gates, and Democrats and the Chamber of Commerce are letting them in.
The system meant to protect us is overwhelmed.
Terrorists and MS-13 use the illegal aliens as a shield.
ITEM 13: Breitbart reported, "An illegal alien out of jail on bail in New Mexico is now accused of beheading a man and then kicking the man’s head around like a soccer ball, Breitbart News has learned.
"Joel Arciniega-Saenz, a 25-year-old illegal alien, was indicted by a grand jury this week after being arrested for allegedly murdering 51-year-old James Garcia in Dona Ana County, New Mexico, the day after Father’s Day.
"According to court records obtained by KTSM 9 News, Arciniega-Saenz is accused of decapitating Garcia before mutilating the rest of his body and kicking his head around like a soccer ball. At the time of the murder, Arciniega-Saenz was out on bail, according to Las Cruces Sun-News.
"When arrested after Garcia’s mutilated body was found 10 yards from his head, Arciniega-Saenz allegedly confessed to the murder, telling investigators that he was seeking revenge because he believed Garcia had raped his wife four years prior."
Just another poor undocumented migrant doing a job Americans refuse to do.
ITEM 14: The Daily Wire reported, "While the U.S. media frequently look the other way at President Joe Biden’s verbal and intellectual foibles, foreign media have questioned the president’s mental acuity. Australian reporters have lamented that 'the leader of the free world' is 'struggling,' 'barely cogent,' and a 'human corpse' who has sunken deep into 'cognitive decline.'
"Those quotations come from Sky News Australia, the center-right cable news network launched in 1996 by NewsCorp Australia. Its collection of hosts and journalists have told their growing audience what many in the U.S. media have refused to say: Joe Biden’s declining intellectual capabilities threaten all Western democracies.
"In March, Sky News Australia host Cory Bernardi compared the Biden-Harris administration to a 'reality show where the Democrats put up a barely cogent candidate for president just so that they could enjoy the spoils of office for four years. And, of course, it features an all-star cast of the politically semi-lucid.'
"Biden’s speeches are 'often total gibberish,' he said, but due to his evasive campaign strategy of remaining in his basement and effusive media coverage, far-left ideologues have 'seized control, without having any idea what they’re doing.' Bernardi also wondered what 'canny investing Biden did to afford a lifestyle where his family can afford to abandon laptops in repair shops and enjoy regular jaunts to China and the Ukraine.'"
The world feared Trump.
The world mocks Biden.
ITEM 15: Alternet reported, "A blockbuster report from the Brookings Institute this week concluded that former President Donald Trump is at serious risk of indictment for a number of alleged crimes, including tax dodging, falsifying records and a variety of business-related fraud.
"The 60-page report, released Monday, came just days before criminal indictments against Trump Organization and its longtime finance chief were unsealed Thursday. Both the company and CFO Allen Weisselberg were accused of staging a 15-year-long scheme to avoid payroll taxes for top executives through the use of off-the-books corporate benefits."
It is nice to see the 105-year-old Brookings Institute branch out from being wrong on wars, the economy, and trade to being wrong about criminal law.
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