BLM Has Put Nation on Course for Bigger Trouble Ahead

by Jack

Simply put, there were too many highly emotional protests ongoing today from coast to coast.  Marxist BLM is thought to be behind the violence.  Violence turned to serious injury near L.A. when an angry woman drove into an older group of conservatives counter-protesting the BLM group.

The crowd grew to about 250 people and due to the violence and “reports of individuals within the crowd having weapons” the sheriff’s department declared an unlawful assembly.

It was after a dispersal order was given that a woman, identified as Tatiana Turner, drove through a group of protesters, many waving Trump flags, outside the Yorba Linda Public Library at about 3 p.m. local time. Two people, a man and a woman, were hit by the car, with both suffering “major injuries.” Both are expected to survive, officials said.

Orange County Sheriff’s Department Sgt. Dennis Breckner told Los Angeles ABC station KABC the woman struck by the vehicle broke both her legs.

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Breakthru – Type II Diabetes

by Jack

A recent British clinical study, published in The Lancet medical journal, has given new hope to millions of sufferers from Type II diabetes. 

A well supervised, medically approved, study in the UK has produced proof that a strict diet, absent drugs, produced complete remission in nearly half of the test subjects with favorable results in the remainder…with virtually no ill effects.

Click here for the slide show presentation.

“DiRECT (short for Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial) has been testing a new approach to putting Type 2 diabetes into remission in just over 300 people with Type 2 diabetes.

Scientists leading the trial, Professors Mike Lean and Roy Taylor (Roy pictured above), have just announced the initial results at the International Diabetes Federation Congress in Abu Dhabi, also published in the Lancet. The results shows that a new weight management programme resulted in almost half the participants (45.6%) being in remission of Type 2 diabetes after 12 months.

The programme involves a low-calorie, nutrient-complete, liquid diet for 3 to 5 months. Food is then reintroduced and those taking part are provided with long-term support to maintain their weight loss. It’s delivered entirely through GP practices, with nurses and dietitians.”

From the ATLAS: ”

The newly published results of a clinical trial evaluating the efficacy of diet and exercise as a front-line type 2 diabetes treatment reveal nearly two-thirds of patients achieved complete disease remission after just 12 months of lifestyle interventions.

It is certainly not a newsflash to suggest a healthy diet, plenty of exercise, and losing excess weight, helps a person manage type 2 diabetes. However, a constant stream of research over recent years has found many individuals diagnosed with the disease can effectively reverse the condition without the need for medication, using just lifestyle interventions.”

 

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Things You Need to Know Now

by Jack

Highlights today:

  • Laura Ingram, activists judges and what that means to you!
  • Michael Bloomberg Soros pays fines for 32,000 ex-felons in Florida so they can vote.
  • Democrats threaten to pact the Supreme Court with more justices
  • Democrats threaten to pact the Senate by adding statehood to D.C. and Puerto Rico

Billionaire and former Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg has raised more than $16 million toward paying off the court fines of Florida felons in order to make them eligible to vote, and so far the ongoing effort has settled obligations in full for more than 31,000 former prisoners ahead of Election Day.  The only hitch is the recipient must be black or Hispanic.

Bloomberg aides told The Daily Mail that the former mayor of New York City — who has pledged to spend $100 million to help Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden win on Nov. 3 — rallied other donors and added nearly $17 million to the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition’s $5 million raised toward pay off fines owed by felons so that they can vote.

The outlet reported that according to the Florida Right Restoration Coalition, “other donors include John Legend, LeBron James, Michael Jordan, MTV, Comedy Central, VH1, Ben & Jerry’s, Levi Strauss & Co, the Miami Dolphins, the Orlando Magic, the Miami Heat and Steven Spielberg.”

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Chicoan Sounds Off About Homeless Problem

by Michael Medeiros
150,000 is the number of people experiencing homelessness on any given day in the state of California. California has the largest population of homeless by far in the United States of America. Isn’t it time we ask and demand an answer as to why that is. 25% of the homeless in California have severe mental illness meaning they receive disability and are unable to care for themselves. 45% of the states homeless population is diagnosed with a mental illness. 35% of California’s homeless has severe substance use disorder. And 11% are veteran’s. I am only using a few examples of the special needs, demographics of the homeless population and the diverse range of human beings that can find themselves experiencing homelessness. I would ask that we all consider what it would look like if 80% of the states homeless population was no longer homeless and suffering on the streets. Would we still have a crisis would society still be so negatively impacted? I say 80% because that is the percentage of those homeless that already fall under treatment programs.

Let’s please consider that we have a behavioral health system and uncounted nonprofits that are supposed to be dealing with the severely mentally ill.  countless programs exist to help this population. As anyone that has ever worked in, experienced or had a family member with mental illness and dealing with behavioral health programs you know the system is completely broke. Will giving it more money fix it or do the programs need to be re-designed held accountable and do better? Why do we have any homeless veterans in this country? That is just shameful, yet many programs exist to assist this population. Are we asking why they are not being successful are we asking why they are not accountable?

Substance use disorder accounts for 35% of the homeless in California.  I personally would argue from my experience that the number is higher than that. I would encourage everybody to go to the state of California’s website go to Butte County and look up the amount of substance use disorder programs and treatment beds we have in this county. Pay special attention to the numeric code next to the program in bed and it will tell you the population it serves. You may be shocked and alarmed to see we basically have none that specialize, serve or allow/accept the homeless population.

The reason I am trying desperately to raise awareness is that we keep funding broken programs we keep acting like the problems are monetary and not bad programs. We do not demand accountability or truthful reporting of data from our service providers. So the city has determined the solution is to give more money to service providers that have already failed. We can clearly see what is most lacking and would address the biggest need is substance use disorder treatment but the city has made no effort to address that. The city has made no effort to hold service providers accountable or demand answers, why is that?

Please don’t think I am not in full support of helping those experiencing homelessness and I absolutely believe we as a society have an obligation to help for example every year 5000 kids age out of foster care and immediately become homeless. We absolutely have an obligation to help. But do we have an obligation to continually help to help and never see anybody actually improving do we have an obligation to enable people to continue to suffer do we have an obligation to support programs that don’t achieve outcomes other than growing their own agency? Please think for yourself research the numbers that are given make sure the studies that are cited are credible actual studies. Most of all please look around and ask yourself if what is being done is working does the narrative match what you are seeing and feeling for yourself. If you decide what has been done has not been successful then ask yourself why are we continuing to support these programs if not for an agenda an agenda that supports and promotes the continuation and growth of homelessness.

Editors note:  I think it the homeless population is probably closer to 200k or more.   However,  I agree with most of what the author has said, except for one part.   Homelessness, drugs and mental illness are almost always linked together and it’s a national problem that requires a national solution.  CA can’t go it alone and anything Chico proposes will fall woefully short of the goal.

The homeless population in CA came from many states over the past decade or more thanks to CA welfare policies and our state’s climate.   This migration has overloaded CA’s ability to deal with the homeless effectively.  This problem began decades earlier when the Supreme Court said we must release mentally ill patients from institutions because it was cruel to keep them locked up.  They ordered us to put them back in the community for local treatment and both the Dems and Reps agreed that was probably the best.   That plan was shortsighted and turned quickly into an expensive  disaster .  Since that decision was made countless mentally ill have been abused and died on the street in the most miserable ways imaginable.

 

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One of the Greatest Campaign Ads Ever

Thanks go to Harold for this great find.

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Gen. Flynn Case Takes a new Turn

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Threats Used to Stop Trump’s Appointment

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Candice Owens Tells Off White Liberals

 

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Spkr Nancy Pelosi – The Joseph Goebbels of the Democrats

Pelosi tells outrageous lies and incites people to riot… what a fool.

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Breaking News! Jerry Nadler Caught by Hot Mike

Congressman Nadler-D, was caught on a hot mike ripping a big fat SHART. Hearing it is one thing, but watch as he waddles away.  Clearing he’s carrying  a little extra something in the seat of his pants.  I know, I know, low brow humor, but it seems somehow very appropriate given the crappy news these days.  But, don’t feel bad for him, he’s one of the meaner people in Congress and just last week he called ANTIFA a myth.    As Nadler exits  Nancy Pelosi had to step up to the podium…hehehe.

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