Countdown to Kamala

President Joe Biden is a shadow of his former self. Long gone is the aggressive, pugnacious, and partisan Democrat who mistreated Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas in his confirmation hearings. Today, Americans see a president who is clearly mentally diminished and is getting worse on a daily basis.

Obama is running the White House through Susan Rice. As long as Joe can read from a teleprompter and speak without drooling, he’ll be the face of the administration. As for Kamala, the longer Joe stays in office, the more time she has to gain knowledge and experience, plus consolidate power behind the scenes. There are several options for Joe’s removal: A graceful resignation for health reasons, a scandal (think children), and as a last resort, the 25th Amendment. A Kamala administration will be hailed as a great achievement for women and POC, but the Kenyan and his sidekicks will still be running the country.

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Margaret Thatcher is removed from a list of inspirational women by woke students at Durham University art event – due to the ‘impact of her policies’ on the former mining town

Students at one of the country’s most prestigious universities have removed Margaret Thatcher from a list of inspirational women and apologised for including her.

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Now They’re Hurting Kids: Boston Public Schools Suspend Advanced Classes Because, of Course, ‘Racial Inequities’

In yet another example of the complete grip “race” has on virtually every facet of American society, Boston Public Schools officials have announced that a program with advanced learning classes for high-performing students is being canceled over concerns that the advanced classes serve “disproportionate racial groups.”

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Judge in Google case disturbed that ‘incognito’ users are tracked

At a hearing Thursday in San Jose, California, U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh said she’s “disturbed” by Google’s data collection practices in a class-action lawsuit that describes the company’s private browsing promises as a “ruse” and seeks US$5,000 in damages for each of the millions of people whose privacy has been compromised since June of 2016.

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Justin Trudeau looks forward to working with President Biden: ‘It’s great to see America re-engage’

When asked by “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd about global policy initiatives Trudeau expects the Biden administration to push forward, Trudeau said Canada and the United States will have to “work together” on several issues, including climate change and solidifying the middle class.

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Capitol review to recommend adding more fencing, 1,000 officers: report

The draft proposal of recommendations comes just over a month after Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) tapped retired Lt. General Russel Honoré to review security around the Capitol in the wake of a mob of former President Trump’s supporters laying siege to the building in an attempt to prevent the certification of President Biden’s Electoral College victory.

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How to Be Less Woke — For Dummies

Diversity is not always better than homogeneity. Try to make a diverse balance sheet and you will ruin your company. Make screws that are all diverse and you’ll get millions of complaints from angry users. Try making a diverse gin and tonic and you’ll end up with a gin-watered garden. I know diversity is a sacred word to you, but seriously, it’s better to have a homogeneous and competent group of workers than a wide range of useless diverse ones. The reason is the same reason why a homogeneous workforce is not always better than diversity.

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Canada Child Benefit program sees hiccups around outdated info, ‘female presumption’: AG

The Canada Child Benefit is running smoothly, says federal auditor general Karen Hogan, aside from a few administrative deficiencies that impact eligibility for the support.

The auditor general also took note of a provision in the program that automatically awards the female provider in a household allocated payments.

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Police brutality against black people happens way less than public thinks

Social movements tap into our most primitive emotions, obscuring the complexities of sociopolitical problems. Reason is traded for ideological fervor and skepticism is swapped with religious dogma. Such was the case in 2020 in the wake of several high-profile cases of alleged police brutality involving black victims. Across the US and Western countries worldwide, activists and average citizens alike vigorously protested against a perceived (but empirically refuted) “epidemic of racist police killings.”

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Sources: ‘Conversations’ Pelosi Had With Sgt At Arms About National Guard Presence Factored Into ‘Blender Of Decision Making’ That Led Up To Riot

In the aftermath of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, Former Sergeant at Arms Paul Irving recalled to House Admin how previous discussions with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her office factored in to his “blender of decision making,” according to three sources with direct knowledge of Irving’s talk with House Admin.

Pelosi’s office had previously impressed upon Irving that the National Guard was to remain off Capitol Grounds, Irving allegedly told House Admin. The discussions, which centered around “optics,” allegedly occurred in the months prior to the Jan. 6 riot, during a time when deployment of federal resources for civil unrest was unpopular with Democrats and many members of Congress.

Disqus Comment Platform Goes WOKE! Full Censorship!

We noticed that Disqus comments has been blocking all variations of comments that have “Stop The Steal” in them. These words are not on our list of banned words, and we are not able to stop this from happening. We are now going to drop them and use a new service. We need to get all conservative sites off this platform ASAP.

Left Flips out at Golden Image of Trump in Flip Flops Seen at CPAC

Many folks on the left really just have no sense of humor and seem to be always angry.

And they most definitely can’t take a troll or a joke.

Which is why so many of them flipped out when they saw a gold image of President Donald Trump in shorts and flip-flops being wheeled through the halls of CPAC. Talk about triggered!

Liberal MP introduces private member’s bill to study universal basic income in Canada

The bill, otherwise known as the National Strategy for a Guaranteed Basic Income Act calls on the Minister of Finance to “develop a national strategy to assess implementation models for a guaranteed basic income program in Canada.”

Celina Caesar-Chavannes gives candid account of Trudeau, tokenism

Former Liberal MP Celina Caesar-Chavannes talks to Andrew Chang about her expletive-laced discussion with the prime minister and how she felt tokenized during her time in politics.


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“Acceleration” in Sea-Level Rise Found to Be False – An artifact of Switching Satellites

One of the most common arguments climate alarmists make is that rate of sea-level rise is “accelerating” or rising faster every year.

Sea-level data reported from satellites indicate seas are rising approximately of 3.3 mm/year (See Figure 1). By contrast, tidal stations have recorded a rise of approximately 1 to 2 mm annually, a rate which is little changed over the century or so for which we have adequate records. Indeed, as reported in Climate at a Glance: Sea Level Rise, the oldest tide gauge in the USA, in New York City, shows no acceleration at all going back to 1850.

Why the large difference?

h/t Marvin

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Americans See Both AOC and Pelosi as Wildly Unlikeable

When you review the latest congressional favorability poll, it is incredible that Democrats hold the House or the Senate. Rassmussen polled 1,000 likely voters, which means a respondent has voted in the last several elections, and asked them about our congressional leaders, and added Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to see how she compared with Speaker Nancy Pelosi and who voters thought congressional Democrats in Congress should emulate.

The results are mixed. Individually, Ocasio-Cortez is wildly unlikeable, but so are Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.

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Trudeau government backpedals on investigating human rights complaints against mining companies

In 2018, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government announced it would create a new watchdog that would have powers to investigate the overseas activities of Canadian companies, including the ability to force them to respond to questions and turn over evidence.

But it later scaled back those plans following an “onslaught of mining industry lobbying that got them to change their minds,” said Emily Dwyer, the coordinator of the Canadian Network on Corporate Accountability (the CNCA), which represents a group of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), churches, trade unions and other civil society organizations.

“It has been gutted,” Dwyer said.

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