
Lauren Boebert: Democrats Seek to Use Language to Control the Narrative, Shape Perception
“If they control then language, they control the narrative. And if they control the narrative, they control perception, and right now in America, it seems that perception is reality,” she said, stressing that it is up to the Senate to hold the line as the House continues to advance House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) radical proposals, such as the Equality Act, which she forcefully stood against in a fiery floor speech last week.
The ‘COVID Relief Bill’ Is Mostly a Expensive Bundle of Politically Motivated Giveaways
It’s true this bill is moving through Congress at the same time that COVID-19 relief is sweeping the country. With the number of new cases, hospitalizations, and deaths falling all across the country while vaccination totals soar, it feels like the end of the pandemic could be right around the corner. Biden said this week that vaccine supply will be sufficient to cover all adult Americans who want a shot by the end of May. Some states are lifting economic lockdowns and behavior restrictions. Sweet, sweet relief is coming.
But let’s be very clear about this: It is not coming from Congress.
No, the bill that the Senate is likely to pass this week is a larded-up bounty of mostly Democratic policy goals that will add $1.9 trillion to the federal budget deficit—yes, every last penny of this beast is being added to the national credit card.
Biden’s Handlers Cut His Feed and Who Paid for Illegal Immigrant t-Shirts?
Sometimes the Sock Puppet in Chief forgets his role. – President Donald Trump used to hold 2 to 3 press availabilities on a daily basis; Joe Biden, meanwhile, has yet to hold a single one across his 7 weeks thus far in office. This stark contrast has naturally created troubling questions about what in the world is going on here, especially given the fact that China Joe is so obviously displaying the classic signs of an elderly person dealing with advancing dementia.
Ontario Premier Ford Announces $27 Million Boost To Tourism Industry
The Ford government is providing a one-time investment of up to $27 million to support the continued operation, maintenance and capital needs of six major tourism and cultural institutions in the Greater Toronto Area. This funding will protect jobs while ensuring their financial stability during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada’s missed shots: How Ottawa’s COVID-19 vaccine promises were out of step with reality
When the Trudeau government spent big to pre-order vaccines, it said Canada would be well prepared. But now, Canadian inoculation rates are behind peer nations, as experts say federal officials put too much faith in global supply chains.
An Election in 2021 Likely to Result in Another Stalemate
Although it seems to be the consensus among political pundits and poll analysts that currently Erin O’Toole has little chance of beating Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, it is noted less often it also seems quite unlikely at this point for Trudeau to win himself back a majority government.
