Anonymous ID: 82fff9 Dec. 3, 2021, 12:41 p.m. No.109410   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9412 >>9450 >>9533

>>109402

"private partners?"

Making off with the jet fuel stocks?

 

Call in USNS oilers

 

In 2016, General Dynamics NASSCO was awarded the contract by the U.S. Navy for the detailed design and construction of the next generation of fleet oilers, the John Lewis-class (T-AO 205). The contract calls for the design and construction of six 742-foot-long oilers with a full load displacement of 49,850 tons. Designed to transfer fuel to U.S. Navy carrier strike group ships operating at sea, the oilers have the capacity to carry 157,000 barrels of oil, a significant dry cargo capacity, aviation capability and up to a speed of 20 knots. The John Lewis-class ships will replace the current T-AO 187-class fleet replacement oilers.

 

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2021/11/nassco-christens-and-launches-the-future-usns-harvey-milk-t-ao-206/

 

Replenishment systems for Henry J. Kaiser Class Replenishment Oilers

 

The ship has five fuelling stations, of which two are located on the starboard side and three on port side.

"Three ships in the class incorporate double hulls and the remaining ships feature single hull design."

 

The fuelling stations are capable of refilling two vessels at once and can pump up to 900,000 gallons of diesel and 540,000 gallons of jet fuel an hour.

 

The ships are also equipped with storage facilities for small quantities of fresh and frozen supplies, stocks and other materials.

 

The ship has dry cargo carrying capacity of 690m² and can hold up to eight 20ft refrigerated containers housing 128 pallets of chilled food.

 

https://www.naval-technology.com/projects/fleet-replenishment/

Anonymous ID: 82fff9 Dec. 3, 2021, 1:02 p.m. No.109416   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9450 >>9533

>>109412 (me again)

Groups press for shutdown of Red Hill fuel storage tanks

By Kevin Knodell Nov. 25, 2021

 

Wayne Tanaka of the Sierra Club of Hawaii, accompanied by more than 25 sign wavers, participated in a news conference Wednesday fronting the Honolulu Board of Water Supply on Beretania Street by activist groups seeking to shut down the Navy’s fuel storage tanks at Red Hill.

 

A coalition of Hawaii activist groups led by the Sierra Club announced Wednesday it is launching a grassroots campaign aimed at persuading President Joe Biden and leaders at the Pentagon to shut down the Navy’s fuel storage facility at Red Hill.

 

https://www.staradvertiser.com/2021/11/25/hawaii-news/groups-press-for-shutdown-of-red-hill-fuel-storage-tanks/

 

[Honolulu Star Advertiser, subscription required for full article]

Anonymous ID: 82fff9 Dec. 3, 2021, 2:03 p.m. No.109430   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9432 >>9450 >>9533

General Research #109140 >>>/qresearch/15129703

 

Jim disagrees with this bullshit too, but BV is a retard clearly.

((((Jewish))) Subversion)

 

[Check the Board Log for QR, OSS at it again]

 

QR Board Log

 

https://sys.8kun.top/log.php?board=qresearch

 

[just wondering what happens to oss when anons come to Midnight Riders instead]

Anonymous ID: 82fff9 Dec. 3, 2021, 2:26 p.m. No.109433   🗄️.is 🔗kun

White House Releases Physician’s Report, Says Biden Has a “Frog” in His Throat

By Cristina Laila

Published December 3, 2021 at 1:48pm

 

The White House on Friday released a physician’s report after Joe Biden sounded like hell and coughed his way through a speech.

 

Biden looked tired and sounded hoarse.

 

He was also slurring his words.

 

Fox News reporter Peter Doocy asked Joe Biden if he’s ok.

 

“Your voice sounds a little different. Are you ok?” Peter Doocy asked Biden.

 

Biden blamed his cold on his baby grandson (Hunter’s youngest child).

 

The White House doc then swooped in and claimed Biden has a “frog” in his throat and suffering from “increased nasal congestion.”

 

“Treatment will include common over the counter medications for symptoms,” Dr. Kevin O’Connor wrote.

Anonymous ID: 82fff9 Dec. 3, 2021, 2:30 p.m. No.109434   🗄️.is 🔗kun

General Research #109140 >>>/qresearch/15129930

 

We know.

 

"Autism without intellectual impairments more common than previously reported | Spectrum | Autism Research News" https://www.spectrumnews.org/news/autism-without-intellectual-impairments-more-common-than-previously-reported/

Anonymous ID: 82fff9 Dec. 3, 2021, 3:44 p.m. No.109440   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9450 >>9533

General Research #109141 >>>/qresearch/15130310

 

Nevada Becomes First State To Impose Surcharge On Unvaccinated Workers

 

Nevada on Thursday became the first U.S. state to impose a surcharge on workers who have not gotten a COVID-19 vaccine, though the penalty doesn’t take effect until the middle of next year.

 

All but two members of the state’s Public Employees’ Benefit Program Board (PEBP) voted during a meeting to approve a surcharge of $55 a month on unvaccinated workers.

 

The approved proposal also stipulates a surcharge of $175 a month for workers’ spouses, partners, and dependents 18 and older. That could be adjusted down the road.

 

The surcharges will go into effect on July 1, 2022.

 

They’ll help offset the costs of COVID-19 testing, Laura Rich, executive officer of the board, said.

 

Testing costs through September were estimated at $3.3 million.

 

The board did not analyze the cost of COVID-19 hospitalizations for the proposal because that would have made the surcharge for spouses and dependents “significantly higher,” Rich said. State rules bar making the surcharge on workers any higher.

 

Nevada’s Department of Labor last month released guidance saying the surcharges were legal, and Rich compared them to surcharges on smokers imposed by plans in the past.

 

Exemptions are available for religious or medical reasons, as required by law.

 

Public commenters during the meeting, and those submitting written statements, spoke out against the proposal before the vote.

 

“I believe that the proposed surcharge is inappropriate and excessive,” Ellen Crecelius, one member of the public, said in a statement. She noted that many people enjoy natural immunity, or the protection one gets after having recovered from COVID-19.

 

Shanna Cobb-Adams said she already pays $255.06 a month. The new surcharges would increase that by 90 percent. She expressed concern about her 18-year-old son getting a vaccine when studies show that young males are at elevated risk of developing heart inflammation after getting a vaccine, while COVID-19 poses little risk to healthy youth without serious underlying health conditions.

 

Another commenter noted that Gov. Steve Sisolak, a Democrat, is the one forcing workers to get tested weekly if they don’t get a vaccine. “The unvaccinated should not have to foot the bill for the agency’s unjust decisions,” she wrote. “The fact is vaccinated and unvaccinated employees both can contract and spread the virus equally, yet the state has decided to only put the hardships on the unvaccinated unfairly.”

 

Some members also voiced opposition to the proposal, and two voted against it.

 

Several state residents did support the measure, including one who said that “anti-vaxxers should pay for their choice since their freedom is not free.”

 

Sisolak’s policy director, DuAne Young, said that the pandemic “has been shouldered on the burden of everyone.”

 

“And now this particular burden—the testing—should be shouldered on the burden of those who refuse to (be vaccinated),” Young added.

 

Some companies have imposed surcharges but no states had before Thursday.

 

Discussions with entities that had imposed penalties pointed to benefits like increasing the percent of workers who are vaccinated and offsetting rising costs, Rich said. If the board did not approve the surcharges, every workers’ premium, regardless of vaccination status, would need to be hiked, she said.

 

Revenue from the surcharges is expected to be about $18 million a year. Testing costs are pegged at ranging from $12 million to $24 million.

 

Prior to the vote, representatives for the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees and the Nevada Faculty Alliance said the unions were not taking a position on the proposal.

 

Terri Laird, representing the Retired Public Employees of Nevada, said the organization also was neutral on the surcharges.

 

But, she told members, the added costs would “burden many employees.”

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/nevada-becomes-first-state-impose-surcharge-unvaccinated-workers

Anonymous ID: 82fff9 Dec. 3, 2021, 3:49 p.m. No.109441   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9450 >>9533

General Research #109141 >>>/qresearch/15130377

 

==Victorian government considering removing vaccination mandate three months earlier due to 'high-profile' incidents

 

The state government is looking to scrap vaccine mandates due to threats and abuse towards workers in the retail industry, including a staff member who was allegedly pushed down an escalator after asking an unmasked man for his vaccination certificate.

 

The controversial coronavirus vaccination mandates in Victoria could be scrapped in the New Year as concerns rise over abuse towards retail workers who have to enforce the rules on shoppers.

 

The state government is looking at removing the directive in all but high-risk settings as early as January, according to the Herald Sun.

 

In October, Premier Daniel Andrews suggested the mandate could be in place till April or even longer due to a spike in COVID-19 cases at the time.

 

Government officials said a series of incidents of workers being abused for enforcing the jab mandate has led them to reconsider their approach.

 

"The high rate of vaccinations, the passing of the pandemic bills which sidelines the chief health officers, and the high-profile incidents of violence have led to a change of thinking," a source told the publication.

 

"There will still be mandates in place in high-risk settings even after any change."

 

In one case, a Melbourne bookstore has been forced to hire private security guards, at a cost of $4,000 a week, over attacks on staff members.

 

Victoria Police are investigating an incident where a Dymocks employee was allegedly pushed down an escalator after he reportedly asked a customer to prove his vaccination status and to check-in to the store.

 

CCTV footage showed the staff member try and stop the man, wearing a distinctive rainbow hoodie, from going down the escalator to the book store before he was pushed with his head hitting a step.

 

The worker is seen clutching his head as he laid motionless on the moving escalator.

 

A bystander pushed the emergency stop button as other Good Samaritans rushed to his aid. It's believed he was treated for a mild concussion.

 

The man who pushed the staff member is seen going back up the escalator seconds later.

 

https://www.skynews.com.au/australia-news/coronavirus/victorian-government-considering-removing-vaccination-mandate-three-months-earlier-due-to-incidents/news-story/a07e37c1866f11269adf4218cb00fde5

Anonymous ID: 82fff9 Dec. 3, 2021, 3:55 p.m. No.109444   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9450 >>9533

General Research #109141 >>>/qresearch/15130409

 

Roughly 19,000 active-duty Marines, Navy sailors unvaccinated after Biden administration deadline

 

Even small percentage of military's 2.1 million troops begin unvaccinated, perhaps expelled, translates to tens of thousands of personnel

 

As many as 19,000 active-duty Marines and Navy sailors reportedly remain unvaccinated after the Biden administration's Nov. 28 deadline.

 

Military leaders have vowed to expel personnel declining to comply with the mandate, according to The Washington Post.

 

In each service branch, the number of holdouts is roughly 9,500, according to official counts by the newspaper.

 

That 5% of Marines are unvaccinated had been anticipated. But the Navy had a larger pool of unvaccinated sailors than had been projected. The Navy, in announcing its final tally this week, said officials had uncovered last-minute "discrepancies" with a data-tracking system.

 

As recently as last week, official data showed 99.8% of sailors had at least one shot by Sunday's deadline. The accurate number is just over 97%, The Post also reports.

 

More than 8,800 members of the U.S. Air Force also have declined to get vaccinated.

 

In all three services, many are awaiting decisions on exemption requests. However, the number of permanent waivers granted is expected to be nominal.

 

Army data shows 4% of its active force, about 19,000 soldiers, have not received any vaccine dose, with a compliance deadline of Dec. 15.

 

The vast majority of service members have complied with the Pentagon's vaccination mandate, but even a small percentage of the military's 2.1 million troops begin unvaccinated, and perhaps expelled, translates to tens of thousands of people, also according to The Post.

 

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/coronavirus/roughly-19000-active-duty-marines-navy-sailors-unvaccinated-after-biden

Anonymous ID: 82fff9 Dec. 3, 2021, 6:15 p.m. No.109461   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9463 >>9533

Prince Andrew is stony faced as he rides through Windsor as Ghislaine Maxwell's sex trafficking trial hears how 'polite' Duke 'flew on Jeffrey Epstein's planes, visited his Palm Beach mansion and always tipped staff'

 

The Duke of York, 61, was out on a black horse with another rider near his home at Windsor Castle on Friday

The royal was earlier seen looking stony-faced as he drove his Range Rover through the grounds before riding

It comes after Maxwell's trial in US heard from Jeffrey Epstein's ex-housekeeper, who said she was 'imperious'

By James Gant For Mailonline

Published: 09:31 EST, 3 December 2021 | Updated: 11:42 EST, 3 December 2021

 

Prince Andrew has again taken to horse-riding in a bid to distract himself from the explosive Ghislaine Maxwell sex trafficking trial in New York.

 

The Duke of York was out on a black steed with another rider near his home at Windsor Castle while bombshells continued to flood out of his old friend's court case.

 

The royal was earlier seen looking stony-faced as he drove his Range Rover through the grounds before taking to the saddle with his companion.

 

He has been mentioned three times in the trial so far - by Jeffrey Epstein's pilot - who said he flew with the disgraced financier - by one of the victims Jane - who said he remembered Andrew on the plane - and his former housekeeper - who said Andrew was 'always polite and a very nice guy. He was the only guy who left us a tip'.

 

Maxwell's court case in the US today heard from Epstein's former housekeeper who revealed the 'imperious' nature of Maxwell while he was employed under the couple.

 

Juan Alessi, 72, took the stand Thursday during the fourth day of Maxwell's sex trafficking trial and revealed how she wanted the house run like a 'five-star hotel,' which included washing Epstein's car, stuffing it with $100 bills and avoiding eye contact with him, as Maxwell claimed he detested it.

 

Staff were allegedly handed a 58-page 'Household Manual' filled with demands: 'Try and anticipate the needs of Mr. Epstein, Ms. Maxwell and their guests;' 'Do not discuss personal problems with guests;' 'Unobtrusive is the key;' 'SMILE!' and 'NEVER disclose Mr. Epstein or Ms. Maxwell's activities or whereabouts to anyone.'

 

One bullet on the checklist read: 'See nothing. Say nothing.'

 

More:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10271701/Prince-Andrew-stony-faced-rides-Windsor.html

Anonymous ID: 82fff9 Dec. 3, 2021, 6:22 p.m. No.109464   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9533

General Research #109141 >>>/qresearch/15130889

 

The List: 19 Senate Republicans Give Biden Over $13B to Resettle Unlimited Flow of Afghans Across Their States

 

President Joe Biden’s massive Afghan resettlement operation, with no end date, has been funded by Congress to the sum of more than $13 billion thanks to 19 Senate Republicans who helped advance the plan.

 

Late Thursday evening, House Democrats and Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) passed a government funding bill that will keep the federal government operating through mid-February. In the bill is more than $7 billion in funding for the Biden administration to resettle an unlimited number of Afghans across the United States.

 

In the Senate, 19 Senate Republicans joined Senate Democrats to send the bill to Biden’s desk — now authorizing, in total, $13.3 billion for the administration to resettle Afghans after 49 House and Senate Republicans voted in September to fund the resettlement operation $6.4 billion.

 

These 19 Senate Republicans who backed the bill are:

 

Roy Blunt (R-MO)

Richard Burr (R-NC)

Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV)

Bill Cassidy (R-LA)

Susan Collins (R-ME)

John Cornyn (R-TX)

Lindsey Graham (R-SC)

Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS)

John Kennedy (R-LA)

Mitch McConnell (R-KY)

Jerry Moran (R-KS)

Lisa Murkowski (R-AK)

Rob Portman (R-OH)

Mike Rounds (R-SD)

Marco Rubio (R-FL)

Richard Shelby (R-AL)

Thom Tillis (R-NC)

Roger Wicker (R-MS)

Todd Young (R-IN)

 

In the bill, Afghans and other foreign nationals are identified as “individuals at risk” who can take part in “relocations” to the U.S. “as a result of the situation in Afghanistan.”

 

Senate Republican support for Biden’s Afghan resettlement operation comes even as Republican voters are deeply opposed to the plan, multiple polls have shown. The latest Pew Research Center survey shows that 63 percent of GOP voters oppose the plan.

 

In addition, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has admitted that “not all” Afghans are being vetted through standard in-person interview procedures.

 

“We are not conducting in-person, refugee interviews of 100 percent individuals,” Mayorkas told lawmakers last month during a hearing.

 

Afghans are being temporarily housed across various U.S. military bases in Texas, New Jersey, Virginia, Wisconsin, Indiana, and New Mexico. From there, they are resettled across 46 states, at a rate of about 4,000 resettled every day, as non-governmental organizations (NGOs) help to secure them jobs.

 

The nation’s Afghan population has exploded since former President George W. Bush started the Afghanistan War in 2001. The number of Afghans living in the U.S., for instance, has shot up to 133,000 in 2019 — more than three times the 44,000 Afghans who lived in the U.S. before the start of the war.

 

The data revealed also that most Afghan arrivals in the U.S. live on welfare.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/12/03/the-list-19-senate-republicans-give-biden-over-13b-to-resettle-unlimited-flow-of-afghans-across-their-states/

Anonymous ID: 82fff9 Dec. 3, 2021, 6:48 p.m. No.109473   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9474 >>9533

General Research #109142 >>>/qresearch/15131182

 

West Coast News & Discussion, [12/3/2021 4:37 PM]

 

[ Album ]

 

MORE INSANITY

 

TWITTER SAYS AMERICAN HEART ASSOC. IS "UNSAFE" - STUDY FOUND mRNA VACCINES DRAMATICALLY INCREASE RISK OF HEART DISEASE FROM 11% TO 25%

 

The Journal of the American Heart Association put out this study (https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/circ.144.suppl_1.10712?s=09) warning of the impact of mRNA Covid vaccines on the heart.

 

Twitter reflexively applies a ridiculous warning that the AHA site may be "unsafe".

 

[ Article (https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/twitter-slaps-unsafe-label-american-heart-association-mrna-vaccine-warning?utm_source=&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=318&s=09) | The Study (https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/circ.144.suppl_1.10712?s=09) ]

https://t.me/westcoastintel/17091

Anonymous ID: 82fff9 Dec. 3, 2021, 7 p.m. No.109475   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9533

Twitter says it mistakenly suspended accounts after 'coordinated and malicious reports' following new privacy policy

By Lexi Lonas - 12/03/21 09:41 PM EST

 

Twitter says it has mistakenly suspended accounts after “coordinated and malicious reports” following its new privacy policy.

 

Twitter spokesman Trenton Kennedy said in a statement Friday it had mistakenly suspended accounts after a “significant amount” of “coordinated and malicious reports” targeted accounts, The Washington Post reported.

 

The high volume of reports caused enforcement teams at Twitter to make “several errors.”

 

The statement came after The Washington Post reported far-right activists were targeting anti-extremism journalists following Twitter’s new privacy policy.

 

The vaguely worded policy that has received much criticism says a person can request a photo or video tweeted of themselves to be removed if it was put up without their consent.

 

The policy’s goal is to prevent “the misuse of media to harass or intimidate private individuals.”

 

 

Twitter says it has mistakenly suspended accounts after “coordinated and malicious reports” following its new privacy policy.

 

Twitter spokesman Trenton Kennedy said in a statement Friday it had mistakenly suspended accounts after a “significant amount” of “coordinated and malicious reports” targeted accounts, The Washington Post reported.

 

The high volume of reports caused enforcement teams at Twitter to make “several errors.”

 

The statement came after The Washington Post reported far-right activists were targeting anti-extremism journalists following Twitter’s new privacy policy.

 

The vaguely worded policy that has received much criticism says a person can request a photo or video tweeted of themselves to be removed if it was put up without their consent.

 

The policy’s goal is to prevent “the misuse of media to harass or intimidate private individuals.”

 

Photos of officials or newsworthy figures are still allowed on the site, or media that adds “value to public discourse.”

 

Far right activists used the new rule as an opportunity to get accounts taken down that identify extremists profiles, according to The Washington Post.

 

Twitter says it has mistakenly suspended accounts after “coordinated and malicious reports” following its new privacy policy.

 

Twitter spokesman Trenton Kennedy said in a statement Friday it had mistakenly suspended accounts after a “significant amount” of “coordinated and malicious reports” targeted accounts, The Washington Post reported.

 

The high volume of reports caused enforcement teams at Twitter to make “several errors.”

 

The statement came after The Washington Post reported far-right activists were targeting anti-extremism journalists following Twitter’s new privacy policy.

 

The vaguely worded policy that has received much criticism says a person can request a photo or video tweeted of themselves to be removed if it was put up without their consent.

 

The policy’s goal is to prevent “the misuse of media to harass or intimidate private individuals.”

 

Photos of officials or newsworthy figures are still allowed on the site, or media that adds “value to public discourse.”

 

Far right activists used the new rule as an opportunity to get accounts taken down that identify extremists profiles, according to The Washington Post.

 

Blinken decries coordinated Russian destabilizing efforts

Maryland county to revaccinate children after they were administered…

 

“A dozen erroneous suspensions” occurred as a result of the mass reports, Kennedy said.

 

“We’ll have more to share on the review later,” he added.

 

The Hill has reached out to Twitter for comment.

Anonymous ID: 82fff9 Dec. 3, 2021, 7:31 p.m. No.109478   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9533

General Research #109142 >>>/qresearch/15131413

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10273495/UK-total-doubles-75-cases-Omicron-Covid-England.html

 

Another 75 cases of Omicron Covid are found in England: UK total doubles as health chiefs reveal the majority of sequenced super-variant infections are in fully vaccinated people

 

A further 75 cases of the Covid-19 Omicron variant have been identified in England, the UKHSA confirmed

 

It brings the total number of Omicron infections in the UK up to 134, as Wales confirmed its first case today

 

It is not currently known whether today's new cases were in double-jabbed or non-vaccinated individuals

 

Data on confirmed Covid cases in England show how the Omicron variant is already taking hold in the country

 

Proportion of confirmed positive tests that didn't detect the spike protein increased from 0.1% to 0.3%

 

One scientist said it equates around 60 more cases with hallmark than usual, suggesting Omicron infections

 

Comes as R rate spirals from less than one to 3.5 in South Africa's Omicron epicentre Gauteng province

 

Lead UK epidemiologist says Omicron infections likely appear mild because of immunity from past infections

 

 

By Kate Dennett and Joe Davies and Emily Craig Health Reporter For Mailonline

 

Published: 17:21 EST, 3 December 2021 | Updated: 20:41 EST, 3 December 2021

Anonymous ID: 82fff9 Dec. 3, 2021, 7:46 p.m. No.109479   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9533

Jussie Smollett’s lawyers claim judge ‘lunged’ at one of them, ask for a mistrial

By Gabrielle Fonrouge

December 2, 2021 | 6:35pm

 

CHICAGO — Jussie Smollett’s attorneys asked for a mistrial Thursday after the judge called their evidence irrelevant in front of the jury and “physically lunged” at one of the actor’s lawyers.

 

The odd fracas came in the midst of the defense’s cross-examination of Olabinjo Osundairo, who claims he was paid to help Smollett stage the hate crime, as attorney Tamara Walker grilled him about his alleged homophobia and past derogatory remarks toward suspected gay men.

 

Osundairo, 30, had just acknowledged he used the word “fruity ass” to refer to a man he suspected was gay and Walker asked if Smollett, who is openly gay, knew he’d said such things in the past.

 

Judge James Linn called the line of questioning “collateral” in front of the jury, indicating it didn’t have any relevance to the crime Smollett’s on trial for because it was from a past event, prompting Walker to ask for a sidebar.

 

While the attorneys were conferring with Linn, Walker claimed he “physically lunged” at her when she presented the motion for a mistrial, a claim the justice vigorously denied and which was not witnessed by The Post.

 

“When you said the word mistrial on these grounds, frankly I was stunned you’d even consider a mistrial based on this,” Linn said.

 

“I marched right back behind my bench,” he continued, adding he didn’t lunge at Walker.

 

Walker appeared close to tears as she argued with the judge and soon left the courtroom with her mother, who was in the gallery, as the rest of Smollett’s team continued to ask for a mistrial.

 

https://nypost.com/2021/12/02/jussie-smolletts-lawyers-claim-judge-lunged-at-one-of-them/amp/

Anonymous ID: 82fff9 Dec. 3, 2021, 9:28 p.m. No.109505   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9533

Team Biden, you can’t blame looting gangs on COVID and Trump — look in the mirror

By Post Editorial Board

December 2, 2021 7:12pm Updated

 

It’s all Donald Trump’s fault. Or COVID. Whatever the issue, count on Team Biden to shift the blame to the pandemic — or the president’s predecessor.

 

That’s precisely what happened Thursday when White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki — in an incredible stretch, even for her — claimed COVID-19 was a “root cause” of the outbreak of smash-and-grab attacks plaguing the country.

 

“When a huge group of criminals organizes themselves, and they want to go loot a store, CVS and Nordstrom, a Home Depot, until the shelves are clean, you think that’s because of the pandemic?” asked Fox News’ Peter Doocy.

 

“I think a root cause in a lot of communities is the pandemic. Yes,” replied Psaki.

 

Then again, Biden himself has pointed to the coronavirus as a source of rising crime, but no one seriously believes that.

 

“This has nothing to do with the pandemic,” a former law-enforcement official and security consultant, Pete Eliadis, says. “The pandemic is overused at this point.” We’ll say!

 

But Psaki didn’t stop there. She also suggested Big Bad President Donald Trump failed to allot enough federal money for local cops, while Biden, by contrast, upped the aid.

 

Hello? Local crime is supposed to be dealt with by local communities using local funds. The smash-and-grabs are no more Trump’s fault (or COVID’s) than is the nationwide surge in murders.

 

The truth? Psaki and Biden are trying to cover for disastrous policies pushed by progressives in the nation’s Democratic-run cities — and by the president himself.

 

Blue states have removed consequences for crime, via measures like bail reform, lower penalties, higher thresholds for felonies and assorted legal handcuffs on cops. Woke prosecutors refuse to investigate crimes and charge criminals. Judges offer convicts lenient sentences or set them free altogether.

 

In 2014, California’s voters passed Proposition 47, which changed crimes like shoplifting and grand theft from felonies to misdemeanors. Raiding a store for goods valued at less than $950 became just a misdemeanor.

 

Meanwhile, prosecutors, like San Francisco’s Chesa Boudin, have signaled that they’ll all but close their eyes to low-level violations and perhaps even to some serious crimes.

 

Notably, Los Angeles and San Francisco along with some of its suburbs have suffered devastating attacks on retail outlets. A mob of 18 looters broke into a Nordstrom in LA last week. In Walnut Creek, near San Francisco, 80-strong stormed a Nordstrom in November, while another group hit ’Frisco’s Union Square, targeting 10 stores there. Stores in the Golden State are now closing by the dozen for fear of robbery.

 

New York City, too, has gone soft on crime in recent years and (surprise!) also seen shoplifting soar: By September, there were more such cases here up to that point than in 26 years. (Last year, murders here were also up more than 40 percent.)

 

Biden, Psaki & Co. have used the Trump and/or COVID excuse for other messes they’ve created — at the border, with the economy — and you can bet they will again. But you’d think at some point they’d realize Americans can simply no longer take them seriously.

 

https://nypost.com/2021/12/02/team-biden-you-cant-blame-looting-gangs-on-covid-and-trump/