Thursday, March 18, 2021

XAVIER BECERRA - MEX FASCIST AND MEX M.E.Ch.A SEPARTIST LAWYER CORRUPT TO PLAY A PART IN BIDEN'S OPEN BORDERS REGIME

THERE US NO GREATER THREAT TO AMERICA THAN THE LAWYER CLASS. THAT MEANS TED CRUZ AND LA RAZA BECERRA!

Cruz: Becerra ‘Never So Much as Distributed French Fries at a McDonald’s’

By Melanie Arter | March 18, 2021 | 12:18pm EDT

 
Xavier Becerra, nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services, answers questions during his Senate Finance Committee nomination hearing on February 24, 2021 at Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. - If confirmed, Becerra would be the first Latino secretary of HHS. (Photo by GREG NASH/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
Xavier Becerra, nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services, answers questions during his Senate Finance Committee nomination hearing on February 24, 2021 at Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. - If confirmed, Becerra would be the first Latino secretary of HHS. (Photo by GREG NASH/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

(CNSNews.com) – Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) spoke out Wednesday against the confirmation of Health and Human Services nominee Xavier Becerra, saying he is “woefully unqualified to lead that department,” because he has no medical or science experience or in logistics, having “never so much as distributed French fries at a McDonald’s.”

Becerra was confirmed Thursday by a narrow margin along party lines – 50 to 49 – by the full Senate.

“There are, unfortunately, numerous nominees in the Biden administration who are either extreme or unqualified for the positions for which they have been nominated, but of all of those nominees, I believe Mr. Becerra is the single worst cabinet nominee put forward by Joe Biden to serve in the cabinet,” said Cruz, speaking on the Senate floor.

The senator pointed out that Biden has repeatedly said that his top priority is defeating the COVID-19 pandemic, yet his nominee to run HHS is a “radical left-wing trial lawyer” who has no experience in virology, pharmaceuticals, running a state or local health care agency, or logistics.


The Department of Health and Human Services is on the front line fighting COVID-19. Mr. Becerra, by any measure, is woefully unqualified to lead that department. Mr. Becerra’s not a doctor. Mr. Becerra is not a scientist. Mr. Becerra has no health care experience whatsoever, has no medical experience whatsoever, has no experience in virology. 

He has no experience with pharmaceuticals. He has no experience running a state or local health care agency. He has no experience in logistics. The Department of HHS is in the process of distributing and administering hundreds of millions of vaccines. Mr. Becerra has never so much as distributed French fries at a McDonald’s.

Mr. Becerra’s only qualification – and indeed the qualification that earned him this nomination – is he is a radical left-wing trial attorney.
Madam President, if a Republican president had nominated someone for HHS secretary with “zero health care experience, zero medical experience, zero pharmaceutical experience in the midst of a global pandemic, that Republican president would have been laughed out of the room.

Furthermore, he said that “all of the Democrats would have been lined up here thundering, ‘This is a president that doesn’t care about science!’”

“We would have heard Democrats telling us, ‘This is a president for whom defeating COVID-19 is not a priority, is not serious. This is a president,’ our Democratic colleagues would have told us, ‘who puts partisan priorities above defeating the public health menace of COVID-19. This is a president who is more concerned about appeasing his radical base than he is about protecting the public health and safety of Americans,’” the senator said.

Cruz said that if a Republican president nominated a nominee as unqualified as Becerra, “I feel confident the Democrats would have not been alone,” because “multiple Republican senators” would have stood up saying that we should have an HHS secretary who knows something about science, medicine, or pharmaceuticals.

Cruz pointed out that former President Donald Trump nominated two HHS secretaries – Dr. Tom Price, a medical doctor, and Alex Azar, who was president of a major pharmaceutical company.

Both had years and even decades of health care experience. As best I can tell, Madam President, Xavier Becerra’s only experience with health care is suing the Little Sisters of the Poor. Frankly, it should be a joke.

If a Republican president did this, a Republican Senate would discover the backbone to stand up and oppose it, and what I would say is sad is not a single Democrat is willing to stand up to Joe Biden and say, ‘No, try again. It’s a pandemic. Over a half million Americans have died. How about put someone in HHS that knows something about health care?’

Every senator who supports Becerra’s confirmation, Cruz said, should be prepared to answer to their constituents when they go home.                

What Becerra does know about, he said, is persecuting citizens who don’t share his radical left-wing ideology,” Cruz said, pointing to Becerra’s time as attorney general of California where he “demonstrated a consistent pattern of contempt for privacy.”

“While attorney general, he used his partisan power to overcome the individual privacy rights of California. As attorney general, he demanded that thousands of registered charities annually disclose to his offices the names and addresses of major donors, even though California law didn’t require that, but he used government power to violate their right to privacy,” he said.

Instead of keeping it private for law enforcement purposes to examine irregularities, Becerra "published the information from nearly 2,000 organizations, subjecting donors and those nonprofits to harassment and abuse,” the senator said.

Cruz noted that “health care issues are personal” and sensitive. 

“When you and I go to the doctor, we don’t expect our doctor to share our personal health care details with the world,” he said.

Cruz also pointed to the Supreme Court case that Becerra is involved in.

“Later this year, the United States Supreme Court will decide whether Mr. Becerra’s invasion of privacy violated the First Amendment to the Constitution while his disregard for privacy,” the senator added.

Becerra’s nomination is also concerning because of his opposition to conscience protections, Cruz said.

The next HHS secretary will be responsible for upholding the conscience protections that are written in the federal law to protect the rights of people of faith, whatever your faith, whether you’re Christian or Jewish or Muslim or whatever your faith might be, the right of professionals, of citizens under the First Amendment to live according to their faith, but Mr. Becerra, as attorney general, has aggressively defended a California law that forced pro-life groups to advertise for abortion, a law that the Supreme Court deemed unconstitutional under the 1st Amendment.

Think about that for a second. He was so radical, going after and persecuting conscience rights, he wanted pro-life groups to advertise for abortion, and it took the United States Supreme Court to strike it down and say, that is unconstitutional. Joe Biden wants him to bring the same heavy-handed zealotry to the Health and Human Services Department, and Mr. Becerra has not shown that it’s just free speech that he has antagonism to, but it is religious liberty as well.

It's ludicrous. It was facially absurd. It was driven by an unconstitutional animus towards people of faith, and it took the United States Supreme Court to strike it down and to say the policy that Mr. Becerra was defending is unconstitutional. Government cannot target people of faith.


An Immigration Crisis Customs Made by Biden

 By Tony Perkins | March 18, 2021 | 11:37am EDT

 
Joe Biden speaks at a campaign event. (Photo credit: KEREM YUCEL/AFP via Getty Images)
Joe Biden speaks at a campaign event. (Photo credit: KEREM YUCEL/AFP via Getty Images)

Joe Biden hasn't abolished ICE, but he's done something just as bad. He's made it impossible for the agency to do its job. Just two months into the White House's amnesty experiment, the scene along our southern border is chaos. And who's fault is it? According to the administration: Donald Trump's.

"We recognize this is a big problem," Press Secretary Jen Psaki finally conceded after days of ignoring the situation. Then, to the surprise of no one, trotted out a familiar punching bag. "The last administration left us a dismantled and unworkable system and, like any other problem, we are going to do all we can to solve it."

Lately, you have to wonder what Joe Biden would do without his predecessor. He couldn't take credit for all of Trump's successes -- or blame him for all of his failures. That may have worked on the vaccine, but on this issue? The American people aren't fooled.

What they're seeing unravel at the border is a crisis of Biden's own making. If this president cared more about national security than catering to the extreme Left, there wouldn't be 13,000 migrant children -- alone, without their parents -- in U.S. custody. We wouldn't have coyotes and cartels selling women into sex trafficking rings or luring teenage boys into labor gangs or drug running. And even if the Biden administration had done nothing on immigration when they came into office, it would've been a good deal better than what they did do -- which was overturn all of Trump's progress.

"Now what you have," Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) said with disgust, "is an absolute mess."

She's right. When I was on my second trip to the border about a year ago, it was like a ghost town. Very few people were trying to get in illegally. Why? Because the process the Trump administration put in place stemmed the flow with a management system that protected our borders -- and upheld law and order. Was it inconvenient for people trying to get into the country illegally? Absolutely, but that's what breaking the law should be. The last thing America should be doing is turning the border into a welcome center where you're greeted with gift bags and maps, which is basically what the Biden team has done. It's insanity!

And now that things are approaching catastrophic levels, this White House is like a cat in a sandbox, trying to cover its tracks. Rep. Michael Cloud (R-Tex.) was part of the Republican delegation that just visited the border, and he says what they saw was tragic: overflowing facilities, young children separated from their parents, and local communities and immigration agents stretched thin and overwhelmed.

"It's sad to see that we're at this point," he said soberly. Unfortunately, this is what happens when the president of the United States puts out the call for people to ignore our laws and cross the border. Now, of course, Biden is backtracking under pressure, finally telling the caravans, "Don't come..." But it's too little, too late.

He's already abandoned the border wall mid-construction, Rep. Tom McClintock (R-Calif.) pointed out, ticking off all of the ways America's immigration policy has been upended. With a stroke of the pen, the president released almost anyone traveling with a child under 18 directly into the country. He's granted sanctuary status for a whole host of criminal offenses, including drunk driving and sexual abuse. He's restored unrestricted travel from hotbeds of international terrorism. He ended the agreement that people requesting asylum (usually for bogus reasons) wait in Mexico until their hearing is scheduled. And now, taxpayers are stuck with the tab for all of this -- and whatever surge in coronavirus cases come later.

Trump got control of the border, Rich Lowry insists. Biden threw it all away. And with it, any trust from the American people that this administration cares about the future of the country it's destroying.

Tony Perkins is president of the Family Research Council. 

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