Biden criticizes the MEDIA for reporting on empty shelves during the supply chain crisis and insists America is on the way to recovery after another dismal jobs report missed expectations by 333,000

President Biden pushed back on reporting of empty shelves ahead of the holiday season, and accused the media of using old photos as he suggested his administration has gotten a handle the supply chain crisis.

‘On Monday, I convened a group of CEOs some of the largest retailers and grocery stores as well as leading companies that works with small businesses across the country, and they reported that their investments are up, shelves are well-stocked, and they’re ready to meet consumer demand for the holidays,’ said Biden.

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Continental Breakfast

Hearty Breakfast Sandwich on a Bagel

FERNANDO: Authoritarianism With Canadian Characteristics

Power-hungry leaders love to dress up their actions in such a way that seems to be ‘unique’ to their own nations, representing some ‘special’ aspect of the national character.

Pandemic Pushes Birth Rates To All-Time Low, Immigration Will Resolve

Canada’s low fertility rate is often used as an economic justification for increasing immigration levels. The logic is that the birth rate is not high enough to grow Canada’s population and labour force.

Theresa Tam recommends COVID-19 shot for “pregnant and breastfeeding people”

“While Canada has achieved great success in vaccinating a significant proportion of our population against COVID-19, some groups lag behind in uptake. One key group that appears to have lower uptake of COVID-19 vaccines is people who are pregnant,” wrote Dr. Tam.

14 Smash-And-Grab Suspects Released On Zero Bail

More than a dozen smash-and-grab suspects were arrested in Los Angeles, but later released with no bail. Los Angeles city officials are pushing to rollback zero-bail policies as they believe they’re leading to more brazen crimes, including the recent string of smash-and-grab robberies.

Three Teens Who Escaped From Aussie COVID Camp All Have One Thing in Common, and It’s Not the Virus

Australian COVID camps are open for business, and business had been good. Until the escapes began.

Jeffrey Epstein visited Clinton White House at least 17 times: report

Visitor logs show the wealthy convicted pedophile — who died from an apparent arkancide in his jail cell in 2019 – even visited the Clinton White House twice on the same day three different times, The Daily Mail reported.

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Alec Baldwin’s startling confession about Halyna Hutchins’s death

Note that Baldwin did mask his gun.

Last night, ABC aired its Alec Baldwin interview regarding Halyna Hutchins’s death. It was already old news that Baldwin claims that, while he cocked the gun, he did not pull the trigger. The surprise was his confession that he feels no guilt whatsoever for what happened because it was everybody else’s fault, not his.

During the interview, Baldwin readily acknowledged cocking the hammer.

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CIA Files Say Staffers Committed Sex Crimes Involving Children. They Weren’t Prosecuted.

Over the past 14 years, the Central Intelligence Agency has secretly amassed credible evidence that at least 10 of its employees and contractors committed sexual crimes involving children.

Though most of these cases were referred to US attorneys for prosecution, only one of the individuals was ever charged with a crime. Prosecutors sent the rest of the cases back to the CIA to handle internally, meaning few faced any consequences beyond the possible loss of their jobs and security clearances. That marks a striking deviation from how sex crimes involving children have been handled at other federal agencies such as the Department of Homeland Security and the Drug Enforcement Administration. CIA insiders say the agency resists prosecution of its staff for fear the cases will reveal state secrets.

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The great Islamophobia con

Muslims call for murder of Asia Bibi. It’s what they do.

The Muslim Council of Britain’s latest report is a chilling attempt to crush public criticism of Islam.

So now it’s racist to criticise ISIS? In its latest report on the British media’s coverage of Islam and Muslims, the Muslim Council of Britain describes me as ‘Islamophobic’. What racist speechcrime did I commit in the eyes of these self-elected spokespeople for the UK’s Muslim community? I once wondered out loud, on TV no less, why we are very quick to describe white-nationalist terrorists as neo-fascists – quite rightly – but less quick to use that f-word in relation to ISIS. ‘[It] is very rare’, I said on Sky News, ‘that you hear the word fascism used in relation to Islamist extremists’. This struck me as odd, given that Islamist extremists are hyper-violent and alarmingly regressive and are currently ‘a greater threat to our society’ than white-nationalist nutters are.

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Anthony Fauci’s dangerous narcissism

Science can’t be above questioning

For nearly two years now, Anthony Fauci has been an object of fascination, adoration, even worship in an America both frightened and polarised by the coronavirus. From the beginning, the Left identified him as the public health expert to trust: the one member of Donald Trump’s Covid response team who was willing to contradict him in public, our own personal mole in the White House, a voice for science and sanity in the face of the president’s bluster and incompetence.

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Genocide, Stolen Land, and Other Lies about America

Native Americans: War refugees on conquered American soil?

A few years ago, I was invited by a small liberal arts college in the Northeast to give a series of lectures on ethics and the formation of moral character to a mixed group of juniors and graduating seniors. I began the class with a discussion of how moral character was undoubtedly shaped by cultural norms, mores, traditions, and protocols but that, given the capacity of humans to question the sense-making narratives they inherit from their societies, the development of agency was also an individualist undertaking.

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How the FBI Downplays Leftist Terror Activity

The investigation into the 2019 Dayton, Ohio mass shooting shows the Bureau cannot be trusted to identify left-wing violence.

Pro-Antifa social media accounts are taking a victory lap this week following the announcement that the FBI has ruled out a political motive in the 2019 Dayton, Ohio mass murder of nine people, carried out by Antifa supporter Connor Betts. One of the victims was Betts’ sister.

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Insane woman rants about right to kill babies

Whoopi Goldberg has implied men have no right to comment on abortions as she slammed Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Thursday for a remark he made while debating Roe v Wade.

‘The fetus has an interest in having a life,’ Alito said Wednesday during oral arguments in the case of Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health – where Mississippi is attempting to strike down a lower court’s blocking of its 15-week abortion ban.

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See No Murder

Despite its obsession with race, the media are blind to the nonwhite victims of rising violent crime.

In recent years, mainstream media have become obsessed with racism. Whether individual or institutional, racism has never faced greater public disapproval according to many reliable measures, yet publications like the New York Times and Washington Post inject the issue into stories on every conceivable topic—from music to sports to cuisine—all calculated to build up the narrative that America is white supremacist at its core. But in their zeal to highlight every racial microaggression at Ivy League universities or in corporate newsrooms, the media all too often ignore the real victims of crime and societal neglect, who are disproportionately nonwhite.

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‘Imagine’ all those people …

Indifference or active opposition to effective border control, without which a nation ceases to exist, is an attitude of destructive national self-loathing.

“… However, this is emphatically not the same story as in the past. This is not merely a matter of immigration or political persecution as understood by the international convention on refugees. The numbers wanting to move, and with potentially many more millions behind them, are on an unprecedented scale. Left unchecked, this would entail two baleful consequences for countries admitting such a tide.

The first is practical, in that the social infrastructure of housing and public services would become overwhelmed. The second, more explosive consequence is that such numbers would change the ethnic and cultural character of the nation—without the public ever having been consulted.”

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