Tuesday, November 9, 2021

HOW NEAR IS THE COLLAPSE OF AMERICA DUE TO THE CRIMINALS ON WALL STREET AND JOE BIDEN'S TECH BILLIONAIRES?

 

Kevin McCarthy to Bandwagon Corporate Money: Get Lost

WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 28: House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) holds his weekly news conference in the Capitol Visitors Center at the U.S. Capitol building on October 28, 2021 in Washington, DC. McCarthy criticized Democrats continued struggles to come to an agreement on President Bidens social and infrastructure spending …
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House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) told corporations Monday that promising “bandwagon” support in the 2022 midterms will not remove the Republican Party’s memory of corporate participation in cheap labor and “runaway” inflation.

Corporations are warming to the GOP after Republicans defeated the Democrats on Election Day across the nation. But McCarthy tweeted corporations will be “sorely mistaken” if corporations think the workers’ party will forget the part woke corporations have played in enabling President Biden’s inflation while suppressing wages for the American worker.

“If Corporate America thinks jumping on the bandwagon after Tuesday’s election and before the impending red wave will make conservatives forget the role they played in subjecting the U.S. to open borders and runaway inflation, they are sorely mistaken,” he said in response to the fickle corporations.

Corporate donations from PACs are a powerful force in Washington, DC. Many House Republicans rely on them for campaign funds every two years. Yet as the Republican Party has been reshaped by Donald Trump away from the elitist donor class and into a workers’ party, corporate America has seemingly attached itself to the Democrats.

Fewer than ten years ago, for instance, Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT), former and failed presidential nominee for the Republican Party, who is a retired private equity executive and advocate for big business tax cuts, seemed to define the GOP. In 2021, however, Romney’s side of the party has been reduced to defending billionaires and wealthy corporations’ tax breaks while turning a blind eye to far-left wokeism among big tech, sports franchises, and consumer goods and services.

With Republicans in good shape to reclaim the House and the Senate, far-left corporations are beginning to rethink their relationship with the GOP.

Brian Ballard, a powerful GOP lobbyist with close association to the Trump administration, told Politico corporations are ready to jump on the GOP bandwagon. “After talking to several clients today, they’ll be a lot more aggressively Republican giving” leading to the 2022 midterms, Ballard said. “It’s much more bullish for Republicans than it was perhaps six months ago.”

Another GOP lobbyist, David Tamasi, who also has ties to the Trump administration, told Politico the tide has changed from earlier in the year and that corporations are ready to support Republican candidates.

“Where we are today from where we were six to eight months ago is a fundamentally different political environment,” said Tamasi. “I think people are realizing that you know it’s likely that the House is gonna flip, and that you’re gonna have to engage with some of the folks that are going to have greater political profiles than they did previously.”

If corporate money does flow back in the direction of the GOP, corporations are likely to expect favorable policies that will facilitate cheap labor via open borders and widely available visas. Such measures allow corporations to hire foreign labor instead of American workers, which keeps their margins greater and most of all, stock prices above expectations.

Follow Wendell Husebø on Twitter @WendellHusebø

Were The Democrats Behind Facebook’s Phony Hate-Group List?

Poor Facebook. America’s adjudicator of public dialogue seems unpopular with just about everyone these days. For the left, it was Frances Haugen’s leak about its speech-controls for Third World-users apparently lacking. And for the right, it was the leak of the company’s so-called ‘dangerous individuals and organizations’ list.

According to news reports about the latter, among the 4,000+ global entries -- each handpicked according to a process no one’s ever seen -- were “terrorists, historical villains, cartels, militia groups, as well as dissidents.” As one commentator wryly noted:

Things get interesting when one gets to the ‘Hate group’ category, where alongside the Nazis of WWII there are… English Defence League, Génération Identitaire and its sister organizations in the US and other European countries, a Canadian student group called Students for Western Civilisation, and... men’s rights activists from A Voice For Men.

Although the leak was widely covered by conservative outlets, none managed to catch what was perhaps the most revealing finding: that not a single U.S.-based group listed was non-white. Surely, to anyone who doesn’t subscribe to Frances Cress Welsing’s theory about whites being naturally violence-prone due their low melanin content, this just doesn’t seem right. Where are the black groups, for instance? Despite having committed numerous acts of overtly racist violence, groups like the Nation of Islam, the New Black Panther Party, the Nubian Nation of Moors, and the Black Hebrew Israelites have all managed to stay in Zuckerberg’s good books and keep their accounts -- even the Southern Poverty Law Center includes each of these groups on its hate list.

Facebook’s “hate group”-list was ostensibly born out of its 2019 policy expressly banning “white nationalist” individuals and groups from its platform. Previously, Zuckerberg and company took a slightly more contemplative position on the issue, telling moderators that what is sometimes perceived as white nationalism “doesn’t seem to be always associated with racism (at least not explicitly).”

But such level-headedness is long gone. Since the 2019 policy came into place, it’s been revealed that Facebook now tells its moderators to consider it a plus-factor in deeming a white user ‘hateful’ if he or she is religious or lives in an “all-white town.” They’ve also been revealed to treat “hate speech” directed towards white people with less concern compared to non-whites. Also tolerated are threats of violence against people and groups it considers “dangerous” (i.e. real and perceived white nationalists).

Although the company certainly doesn’t deserve a defense, I suspect it’s really Democrat pressure that’s forced Facebook into its current asymmetric position on “hate groups.” Unlike the Republicans, the Democrats can more or less dictate the mainstream media’s agenda. In other words, they can basically create as much damage for Facebook as they’d like, including reforming its sweeping Section 230-protections.

As to why the Democrats would pressure Zuckerberg into taking a side on which groups can and can’t advocate for their themselves online (or spout vitriol), two reasons come to mind:

1) Facebook is able to platform amateur media personalities who can draw just as many viewers and followers as most network pundits themselves. And a challenged, dwindling mainstream media is bad for Democrats’ power.

2) The Democrats must keep together a loose coalition of minorities, gays, and single white women. In a sick, twisted way, demonizing and scapegoating whites, particularly white straight males, does help achieve this. This means made-up pandemics of white online terror have to be kept up in the air and made ever present.

That the Democrats in government could be pushing Facebook to do things they can’t do constitutionally would, of course, be against the law. This is what former President Trump is cleverly alleging in his case against Twitter. As he rightly claims in his suit, a state encouraging, even covertly, a private actor to violate what would otherwise be permissible under the First Amendment has long been deemed unlawful state action under Supreme Court precedent. A Trump win could see Facebook looking back at its previous, racially-neutral policy with greater fondness. Considering how important it is for the mafia-like Democrats to keep up their false, or at least vastly inflated, “domestic terrorism” scourge, it’s hard to see how else Facebook will change.

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Jim Jordan Slams Dems, Biden over Infrastructure Bill — ‘Everything They’ve Touched Has Been a Mess’

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Monday on Fox Business Network’s “Mornings with Maria,” Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) ripped President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats for the passage of the $1.2 trillion infrastructure package in the wake of the red wave in last week’s state elections.

Jordan, noting that the infrastructure bill was linked to a larger social spending bill, warned of creating “more harm for the country” economically with more supply chain delays and inflation. He added that with Biden’s approval rating plummeting, that everything the Democrats have “touched has been a mess.”

“That’s unfortunate,” Jordan said of his GOP colleagues voting to pass the bill. “I wish they had not voted that way because, as you point out, six of the hard left voted against it, and we could have stopped the legislation. And as we’ve known now for months, they are actually linked, so the big spending or the bigger spending, the crazy spend, is coming here soon. We’ll just hope that that Senator Manchin and Senator Sinema hold firm and don’t pass it because it’s going to create more harm for the country, more, I think, supply chain delays, more inflation. I mean, Maria, think about the Democrats’ economic plan. It’s basically lock down your economy, spend like crazy, pay people not the work, and then for everyone who has been working. They’re getting ready to raise your taxes and pay $450,000 to people who illegally crossed our border and entered our country. Such a deal for the taxpayer, but that’s what’s coming, and let’s hope that Senator Manchin and Senator Sinema hold strong and they don’t pass it.”

“One thing about Democrats is they just keep going no matter what the voters say,” he added. “They just keep doing their crazy radical agenda, and it’s why Joe Biden is at 38% approval rating because everything they’ve touched has been a mess. We went from a secure border to chaos. We went from energy independence to the president begging OPEC to increase production. We went from safe streets to crime going up in every major urban area. We went from stable pricing to record inflation, so it’s all a mess, but they don’t care because they are the hard left, and they just keep going in the direction they are.”

Follow Trent Baker on Twitter @MagnifiTrent

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