Comrade-Gov Newsome Informs Us About Fires

by Jack

In a showing of 100% truth and candor, Comrade-Governor Newsome, told the ignorant masses yesterday that these giant wild land fires in CA, ORE and WA are a direct result of climate change.  He blames Donald Trump for failing to change the climate.

Please be advised – The CA environmentalist policies towards forestry management that prevented natural fire cycles, i.e., small, fast moving forest fires that left trees unharmed and burned off combustible materials have nothing to do with the current situation.  So drink the Kool aide and believe your democrat leaders.

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$100,000 Reward Offered for Shooter’s Identity

(REUTERS) – AS THE manhunt for the lone gunman who ambushed and shot two Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies enters its third day, authorities are offering a $100,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest and conviction.

‘We Hope They Die!’ – BLM Protesters Celebrate Shooting of Two LA County Deputies, Block Hospital Entrances

Black Lives Matter protesters made it clear that to them the deputies’ lives do not matter, nor do the lives of anyone in the hospital where the deputies are being cared for. They aligned with the cowardly gunman, celebrating the shooting.

The BLM protesters gathered at the hospital and chanted “We hope they die!”

They also blocked entrances to the hospital emergency room, according to the LA County Sheriffs’ social media.

To the protesters blocking the entrance & exit of the HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM yelling “We hope they die” referring to 2 LA Sheriff’s ambushed today in #Compton: DO NOT BLOCK EMERGENCY ENTRIES & EXITS TO THE HOSPITAL. People’s lives are at stake when ambulances can’t get through.

LA County Sheriffs (@LASDHQ) September 13, 2020

As they blocked the hospital emergency room, the protesters screamed profanities at law enforcement officers and told them they would be killed one by one.

93% peaceful BLM at St. Francis Hospital telling police they will die one by one. #LosAngeles 🢀🢀 pic.twitter.com/230auQEc2T

Why does this happen? Because pea-brained celebrities that are idolized like @KingJames tell young black men that they are “literally being hunted”,’ she said, referencing a May 6 tweet in which James responded to the murder of Ahmaud Arbery.  Candice Owens

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SCANDAL UPDATE AT CHICO STATE – WARNING RATED (R) for Language

Thanks to Anonymous for providing the memos shown below.   I must warn our readers the language is highly offensive.  This evidence is taken directly from a photograph and it is in no way edited.

Below is the letter of apology that followed for being so “out of touch” that she should actually say [welcome] to the new Chief on campus, as opposed to breaking a bottle over his head or stabbing him in the back, like some of the other faculty members would prefer.  So, read this next memo from a quivering mass of jelly.  At first I thought she was being sarcastic, but noooooo she’s for real.  Her groveling makes me ill.

If this is a sample of what we have on the faculty and teaching our kids at Chico State, then I’m sickened beyond words.

 

 

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Which Black Lives Matter?

Thanks go to Peggy for finding this one….

I’m so confused right now. I see signs all over saying black lives matter. I’m just trying to figure out which black lives matter. It can’t be the unborn black babies. They are destroyed without a second thought. It’s not black cops. They don’t seem to matter. It’s not my black conservative friends. They are told to shut up if they know what’s best for them by their black counterparts. It’s not black business owners. Their property does not mean anything. It’s not blacks who fought in the military. Their statues are destroyed by the black lives matter protesters with disdain. So which black lives matter again?

Black Lives Matter. Of course they do! Then when multiple black police officers and individuals were killed during the “peaceful protests”. I don’t see any outrage? Black  owned businesses burned to the ground. Silence. Deadliest weekend in Chicago. NOTHING!!

I can’t keep up. I just can’t. I’m exhausted trying to figure out what we’re all supposed to do, believe, and be offended and outraged by next.

Two months ago, First Responders were all the rage. In fact, they were heroes. We gave them free coffee, meals, and cheers as they drove by. Today, we hate them and want them defunded because they can’t be trusted.

Two months ago, truck drivers were the heroes, as well, for keeping America moving and the grocery stores stocked. Today we block the roads with protesters, drag them out of the cabs and beat them half to death.

Nurses and Doctors are still cool for now. But they may be unemployed. They too are heroes, unless of course they truly believe all lives matter. Then they’re filled with hate and are part of problem like so many others.

Just 45 days ago protests weren’t “essential” and were considered criminal, selfish and a murderous activity. Today they are gloriously critical and celebrated. All of the obvious criminal and murderous activities are simply ignored. If you protest about lock downs for freedom, you are selfish and you will spread a virus. If you protest, loot, and riot for social justice, you are a warrior and the virus fades to the background.

Trust the experts. No, not those experts. Don’t wear masks … wear masks, but only good ones. Wait, don’t wear masks, wear anything as a mask. Never mind on the masks. Not sure, but if you don’t, you hate people because you could be an asymptomatic spreader. Wait. That’s not a thing anymore?

For 3 months, NOTHING was more important than social distance. In fact, we gave up all of our liberties for it. We canceled schools, medical and dental procedures, yet allowed the murder of babies, canceled activities, closed businesses, eliminated every spring rite of passage from prom to graduation, denied people funerals, even at Arlington, and we wrecked the economy for it. Then came social justice, and social distance was no more. Now things are more cut and dried though. A thousand people at three memorials for someone they never even met. It’s a matter of “respect”. But you can only assemble 100 or less people.

I’m really confused now. Look at the data, NO, not that data. Do the math. No, you can’t do the math like that. Only the experts can understand the data and math. What do you mean other cities/states/governors are interpreting the data differently? Pools are safe in Indiana, but not Michigan? Playgrounds are safe in your town but not mine? Amusement parks are safe in Florida but not Ohio, nor Michigan.

If you are silent you are part of the problem. If you speak, you are part of the problem. If you have to ask, you don’t understand. If you don’t ask, you don’t care.

It’s all so predictable, tedious, and exhausting. Nothing adds up. It’s one gigantic Math life problem, with ever changing denominators that I’m sure the media and politicians are eagerly ready to solve for us…until the next “crisis”.

So, for now I pray. I pray God will heal our land and bless the United States of America! Bless us with Wisdom, Kindness, Gentleness, Mercy, Love, Peace and Healing. Things that Really Matter! We all Matter in God’s Eyes!

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Deputies Ambushed in L.A.

by Jack

Two Los Angeles police officers are in a critical condition after being shot in the face and head in what police are calling an ambush.

Video of the incident shows a figure approach the officers’ vehicle, before opening fire and running away.  If the press/police really wanted the citizens to be helpful, they could described what that figure looked like, right?   

To me it looks like he is wearing black baggie shorts worn low, a white tee shirt under a light jacket or hoody.  He appears to be mid teens, not a large person, maybe around 5-6 to 5-9, about 130-150. Shoes appear black worn with black socks.  The weapon appears to be a full sized semi-auto, unknown make or caliber.  He appears dark, possibly black or Hispanic. Given the location (Compton), he’s more likely black, and his clothing and demeanor says gang affiliated. 

The deputies that were shot had been on about 14 months.  This makes them both rookies.  Sadly they did not react to a potential danger.  They missed the big red flag!  They did not maintain proper situational awareness which factored into their serious injuries.  No person should ever be allowed to walk up on a patrol vehicle like that…especially a young black male in this crime ridden neighborhood and in this climate of black violence.  There’s no excuse for that.

Their lack of awareness was a major rookie mistake and they paid dearly.  As soon as they saw the suspect approaching in their rear view mirror, that driver should have taken the initiative.  He should have been out of that vehicle!  He or she, should have remained out until the suspect had cleared the area. In that way he could have reacted to cover his seated passenger, if the worst happened.  As it was, both officers were trapped in their own vehicle.  The driver or the passenger being outside the patrol car might have stopped the shooting from happening in the first place. 

Situational awareness folks, you have to be aware of your surroundings at all times.  

Los Angeles Sheriff Alex Villanueva called the act “cowardly”. The suspect remains at large.

Almost 40 US police officers were killed in the line of duty in 2020, FBI statistics show – eight of them were victims of an ambush.

Protesters shouted, “We hope they die!”, “We hope they die!”,  as they blocked the entrance to the emergency room where the two officers were being treated, police and witnesses said.

Two people were arrested, including an NPR journalist who police said tried to interfere with the arrest of the other detainee and did not identify herself as a member of the press.  The reporter, Josie Huang-NPR, tweeted she had “thoughts and videos” to share, while her employer, NPR, said they were “appalled” by her arrest.  Was that [appalled] as in appalled that she interfered with police?  Or appalled that she wasn’t treated like she was above the law? 

Details of her arrest were not available in this particular story, but I found them in another.  It read:  “A male adult protester refused to comply and cooperate,” the department said in a statement. “During his arrest, a struggle ensued at which time a female adult ran towards the deputies, ignored repeated commands to stay back as they struggled with the male and interfered with the arrest.   The woman, later identified as a member of the press, did not identify herself as a member of the media and later said she did not have proper press credentials, the statement said.”

The (victim) officers involved in the shooting have not been named, but have been described as a 31-year-old woman and a 24-year-old man.

“One male deputy and one female deputy were ambushed as they sat in their patrol vehicle. Both sustained multiple gunshot wounds and are in critical condition. They are both currently undergoing surgery. The suspect is still at large,” LA County Sheriffs tweeted.

“This is just a somber reminder that this is a dangerous job.  Actions and words have consequences and our job does not get easier because people don’t like law enforcement,” Sheriff Villanueva said.  

Both candidates in this year’s presidential election weighed in on the shooting.

Sharing the footage of the incident, US President Donald Trump, tweeted: “Animals that must be hit hard.” 

His Democratic rival, Joe Biden, said he was praying the officers recovery.  (I am praying for that too, but I am also praying that the suspect will be caught.  

“This cold-blooded shooting is unconscionable and the perpetrator must be brought to justice,” he tweeted. “Violence of any kind is wrong; those who commit it should be caught and punished.”   

I bet that shooter doesn’t know what the word “unconscionable” means. But, he sure knows what “animals must be hit hard” means.   Trump just won my vote.  

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Fake Black History Professor Resigns from GWU

Posted by Jack

Jessica Krug, the embattled historian and African studies scholar who admitted last Thursday to impersonating a Black woman, has resigned from her post as an associate professor at George Washington University.

Her resignation was announced by the university in a tweet Wednesday afternoon, explaining that her classes for this upcoming semester “will be taught by other faculty members.”

Krug initially shared her story on the blogging platform Medium, where she confessed that she “built her life on a violent anti-Black lie” by claiming a multiplicity of Black identities over the course of her adult and professional life, including being Afro-Caribbean and North African. Krug is, in fact, a white Jewish woman.

She attributed her appropriation of Black identities to “unaddressed mental health demons” from her childhood.

So, she was really a white, Jewish, female?  Well, okay that’s weird, but here it is again or is it the same person hoaxing us twice?   This time the faker worked for the NAACP.   Maybe you remember from a few years back. This lady pretended to black and worked as a teacher.  Her parents blew her cover back in 2015.

Rachel Anne Dolezal (born November 12, 1977), also known as Nkechi Amare Diallo, is an American woman known for identifying as a black woman though she is white. She is a former college instructor and former National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) chapter president.

Do these two look like they could be the same person?  Dolezal was exposed about five years ago, later on she was reported to be living in New York.  So we have 2 ladies, similar career paths, about the same age, about the same build, about the same facial features, both committing the same fraudulent  act, posing as a black female… that’s some coincidence!   Have I just stumbled upon a story that the rest of the mainstream media missed?  What do you think?

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President Trump and Flight 93

Posted by Jack

President Trump delivered a patriotic message in Shanksville as he shared the story of Flight 93, which officials say had been headed for Washington, D.C., until passengers teamed up against the hijackers, memorably declaring “let’s roll” as they took them on mid-flight.

“The heroes of Flight 93 are an everlasting reminder that no matter the danger, no matter the threat, no matter the odds, America will always rise up, stand tall, and fight back,” Trump said as he voiced empathy for the victims’ families, telling them that “today every heartbeat in American is wedded to yours.”

Trump also noted how the country had come together after 9/11 — without mentioning the current divisions in the country over the virus and other issues.

“It was a unity based on love for our families, care for our neighbors, loyalty to our fellow citizens, pride in our great flag, gratitude for our police and first responders, faith in God and a refusal to bend our will to the depraved forces of violence, intimidation, oppression and evil,” Trump declared.  For the full story click here.  

 

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September the 11th, 2001 – A Day to Remember

by Jack

I hope you will take a moment to watch this video found by RHT. It details American hero’s at work on this fateful day 19 years ago. A day that is etched into the memories of so many as our country was suddenly and forever changed.

This video story about the Merchant Marine is particularly significant to me for two reasons: 50 years ago on Dec. the 7th, 1941, the US Merchant Marine Academy stepped up in defense of our country. Pearl Harbor had just been attacked and soon after the Merchant Marine was nationalized into the service and control of the United States Navy. Volunteers across the US signed up for emergency training.  One of the main centers was at Sheepshead bay, New York, not far from where the Twin Towers were located in the World Trade Center.

The new crews were to man a class of ships called Liberties and Victories. These were lightly armed cargo ships.  They went from the drawing board to the ocean in record time.  Many of them were produced in less than month using new prefabrication techniques.

This was one of the greatest undertakings for ship building in human history.  The Liberty and Victory classed ships rolled out of dry dock as if they were on an assembly line, soon to be manned by a young sailors from the Maritime Academy and the larger training base at Sheepshead Bay.  Soon they would all go into harms way, to suffer the highest combat casualties of any of the services.

My Dad was one of those young men that answered the call. He willingly took the risk because he believed in his country and he knew the Axis powers had to be stopped at any cost.

During the next 4 years he had many brushes with death and witnessed carnage and death from the Atlantic to the Pacific. He survived the war and in 1946 I was born. I never knew the connection to our Merchant Marine in New York and 9/11 until today; for some reason it just slipped my attention. But, I’m glad I know it now.   That’s why I feel personally connected to this story, but not only because of my Dad’s experiences, but also by my own too.   Oddly, I would later serve aboard one of the few US Navy Victory ship that was still doing its job to support our armed forces, just like my Dad did during WWII. Only this time it was during the Vietnam war.

My Dad and those old Victory ships are gone now.  Nothing left but memories, but I’m glad I had that [personal] connection now I know that lesser known story from 9/11.

Paul Harvey was fond of saying, “And now you know the rest of the story.”

https://youtu.be/MDOrzF7B2Kg

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Cheaters Caught

by Jack

The Department of Justice says it has charged dozens of people who allegedly tried to steal more than $175 million in federal aid meant to help small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In a press conference on Thursday, the Justice Department announced it has now charged 57 people with Paycheck Protection Program-related fraud since May — in addition to other cases brought by U.S. attorneys around the country.

Congress approved about $670 billion for the program, which allowed small businesses to seek forgivable loans in order to avoid layoffs and stay afloat during the pandemic. The Small Business Administration made 5.2 million loans, worth more than $525 billion through the program.

This just in….

DENVER (AP) – More than 75% of Colorado claims for a federal unemployment assistance program for self-employed workers and independent contractors since July 18 were determined to be fraudulent.

State labor department officials say the problem has increased since mid-July, with false claims coming from within and without the state.

The Denver Post reports that officials estimated they’ve received as many as 50,000 fraudulent claims in the two weeks since Aug. 22.

Congress authorized the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program earlier this year to help people not normally eligible to receive unemployment benefits, including independent contractors. Other states face widespread fraud concerns.

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New Book, “White Fragility” Causes Ruckus

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Normally I’m not one to be quoting the New York Post, but this book review on “White Fragility” caught my attention.   It’s a best seller among liberals because it fits so well with the BLM BS. However, if you are a normal person, I won’t even go so far as to say conservative, if you merely normal, you would find this book alarming. Not just because it reads like a new version of Mein Kampf, but because it is embraced so eagerly by the left, by leftist teachers and sadly by young minds under the influence of said teachers.

“As for Colin Powell, Clarence Thomas, Marco Rubio, Barack Obama? “They support the status quo,” DiAngelo writes, “and do not challenge racism in any way significant enough to be threatening.”

To cite other prominent, influential black leaders who dominate American politics and culture — from Michelle Obama (the most admired woman in America in 2019, according to Gallup) to LeBron James to Beyoncé to Jay-Z, Michael Jordan, #MeToo founder Tarana Burke, Serena Williams, Susan Rice, Condoleezza Rice, Chris Rock, Rihanna, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Ryan Coogler, Stacey Abrams, Tiger Woods, Virgil Abloh, Spike Lee, Chadwick Boseman, Colson Whitehead, Pharrell, Stephen Curry, Donald Glover, Issa Rae, Janet Mock, Bryant Gumbel, Tiffany Haddish, Simone Biles, Dave Chappelle, Kanye West, Jacqueline Woodson, Colin Kaepernick, Viola Davis, Lester Holt, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Meghan Markle, Samuel L. Jackson (highest-grossing actor ever), the late Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna, both subjects of deep national mourning — would negate DiAngelo’s dangerous, bulls—t thesis that America values only whiteness in thought, leadership and culture.

“To put it bluntly,” she writes, “I believe that the white collective fundamentally hates blackness for what it reminds us of: that we are capable and guilty of perpetrating immeasurable harm and that our gains come through the subjugation of others. We have a particular hatred for ‘uppity’ blacks, those who dare step out of their place and look us in the eye as equals.”

In DiAngelo’s uncompromising opinion, America has an incurable birth defect. And you fevered white liberals rending your garments, taking her workshops, launching deep internal investigations into your own racism — DiAngelo considers you, her customers and cult members, the worst offenders of all. Part of the white liberal motive in attending her seminars, she told the New York Times, was so “they can say they heard Robin DiAngelo speak.”

Wow.

Let me say it again: If anyone is racist here, it’s Robin DiAngelo. She peddles the kind of sophomoric, solipsistic, illogical crap on par with “The Secret,” another pop-culture phenomenon brought to us by Oprah and one positing that getting what you want is a matter of wishing hard enough.

Consider that DiAngelo promotes the idea, taught by other racial-sensitivity groups and outlined on the African-American History Museum’s website, that traits such as self-reliance, independence, hard work, rational thinking, planning for the future and delaying gratification, being on time, having a love for the written tradition, proper use of language and politeness all belong to white culture and are used to keep black Americans down.

While reading “White Fragility,” I also came across a reprint of a 2003 profile of the late author Toni Morrison in The New Yorker. “Being a black woman writer is not a shallow place but a rich place to write from,” Morrison said. “It doesn’t limit my imagination; it expands it. It’s richer than being a white male writer because I know more and I’ve experienced more.”

DiAngelo would no doubt have told Morrison — a genius, an American original, Pulitzer winner for fiction and Nobel Prize Winner for Literature — that she was delusional. After all, DiAngelo’s philosophy would tar Morrison as a traitor to her race for embodying such inherently white values, ones that don’t come easily to blacks and therefore keep them at sociocultural, legal and economic disadvantages. Now that’s a theory David Duke could love.

One of my favorite metrics for how out-of-touch The New York Times has become is their reader comments section. It’s amazing to see their paying readership grow increasingly apostate, especially in response to a recent and lengthy profile of DiAngelo.

Of 1,125 comments, here’s reader favorite No. 1, from someone named Itunu:

“I’m a Nigerian living in Senegal, and I suppose living in a place where everyone looks like me is a privilege in itself. So perhaps my critique is colored by this privilege, but I must admit that I’m deeply offended by some of the claims of her training. Rationality and writing are ‘white values’? Is anyone else seeing how condescending and disempowering it is to be told that our fate as black people rests in white people finally deciding to change their ways? Jackie Robinson was ‘allowed’ to play. What about: Jackie Robinson fought and won his struggle to play. Let’s fight for greater equality without upholding and rehashing racist tropes and stereotypes.”

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