Anonymous ID: 0a3835 May 3, 2021, 5:07 p.m. No.13574922   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4976 >>4981 >>4982 >>5077 >>5131 >>5166 >>5202 >>5232 >>5253 >>5268 >>5301 >>5325 >>5358 >>5405 >>5474 >>5491 >>5521 >>5551 >>5584

Windham, NH Board WALKS OUT of Town Meeting After Outraged Residents Shouts Them Down!

 

HUNDREDS of local citizens turned out to the Winham, New Hampshire City Meeting tonight at the city hall.

 

The city leaders or “selectmen” moved the meeting back to the smaller venue at the city hall sometime today.

That way HUNDREDS of concerned citizens were left standing outside!

 

The Windham residents WERE NOT HAPPY after city leaders held the meeting in a room that only held a few dozen people.

The Windham residents are also outraged that city leaders announced they were going to use a corrupt deep state organization to hold the audit!

This is outrageous!

 

Tonight during the meeting the city residents confronted city leaders. The board members then WALKED OUT of the meeting.

They did not expect the locals to fight back against their corruption!

 

This was EPIC!

 

Local activist and patriot Ken Eyring is attending the event tonight.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/05/breaking-windham-nh-board-walks-town-meeting-outraged-crowd-shouts-video/

Anonymous ID: 0a3835 May 3, 2021, 5:09 p.m. No.13574941   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4959 >>4964 >>4978 >>4981 >>5023 >>5077 >>5131 >>5166 >>5202 >>5232 >>5253 >>5268 >>5301 >>5325 >>5358 >>5405 >>5491 >>5521 >>5551 >>5584

Report: ‘Experts’ Doubt the U.S. Will Ever Reach ‘Herd Immunity’

 

 

“Experts” are now doubting the United States will ever be able to reach herd immunity in regards to the Chinese coronavirus, according to a report from the New York Times, which concluded the virus is “here to stay.”

 

The New York Times, in a Monday report, cited a “widespread consensus among scientists and public health experts” who believe the herd immunity threshold is “not attainable — at least not in the foreseeable future, and perhaps not ever.”

 

Rather, they say the virus will stick around, becoming something the U.S. manages, though it remains unclear what the immediate ramifications of that mindset are, whether it be extended universal masking or continued social distancing.

 

“The virus is unlikely to go away,” Rustom Antia, an evolutionary biologist at Emory University in Atlanta, told the Times. “But we want to do all we can to check that it’s likely to become a mild infection.”

 

The Times also spoke to Dr. Anthony Fauci, who last year gradually shifted the goalposts of reaching herd immunity, moving from 60-70 percent to over 80 percent.

 

“People were getting confused and thinking you’re never going to get the infections down until you reach this mystical level of herd immunity, whatever that number is,” he said.

 

“That’s why we stopped using herd immunity in the classic sense,” Fauci added. “I’m saying: Forget that for a second. You vaccinate enough people, the infections are going to go down.”

 

“If the herd immunity threshold is not attainable, what matters most is the rate of hospitalizations and deaths after pandemic restrictions are relaxed, experts believe,” the outlet reported, pitching vaccines as the best way to move forward.

 

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) May 2 data, over 104 million Americans have been fully vaccinated, comprising 31.6 percent of the U.S. population.

 

However, despite the progress on the vaccine front, blue-state officials are reluctant to lift key restrictions, such as statewide mask mandates, despite the fact that red states, Texas and Florida for example, for weeks have reported fewer new cases of the virus per capita than pro-mask states such as Michigan, Pennsylvania, and New York.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/05/03/report-experts-doubt-reach-herd-immunity/

 

Experts = Clowns

Anonymous ID: 0a3835 May 3, 2021, 5:11 p.m. No.13574954   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4964 >>4981 >>5077 >>5092 >>5131 >>5166 >>5202 >>5223 >>5227 >>5232 >>5253 >>5268 >>5301 >>5325 >>5358 >>5405 >>5491 >>5521 >>5526 >>5551 >>5584

George W. Bush: If GOP Stands for ‘White Anglo-Saxon Protestantism, Then It’s Not Going to Win Anything’

 

Former President George W. Bush told The Dispatch podcast on Friday that if the Republican Party “stands for … White Anglo-Saxon Protestantism, then it’s not going to win anything.”

 

The Dispatch was launched in 2020 by Never Trump writers, including alumni of the now-defunct Weekly Standard. Bush was interviewed by Sarah Isgur, who served as the spokesperson for the Department of Justice under President Donald Trump, and former Weekly Standard editor-in-chief Steve Hayes.

 

Isgur asked Bush specifically about proposals to put “Anglo-Saxon traditions” into law, and asked Bush if he would ever reach a point where he would say he was not a Republican.

 

“No, I’d say there’s not going to be a party,” he said.

 

He later added: “The idea of kind of saying, you can only be a Republican if … the ultimate extension of that is that it ends up being a one-person party.”

 

“To me, that basically says we want to be extinct … If the Republican Party stands for exclusivity, you know, it used to be country clubs, now apparently it’s White Anglo-Saxon Protestantism, then it’s not going to win anything.”

 

The accusation stems from a report by NBC News that “hard-right Republicans” were “forming [a] new caucus to protect ‘Anglo-Saxon political traditions’.” That report was based on a report by Punchbowl News, which posted a policy platform for the “America First Caucus” that stated: “America is a nation with a border, and a culture, strengthened by a common respect for uniquely Anglo-Saxon political traditions.” Several Republicans later disavowed what they said was a draft.

 

Bush reiterated that his greatest disappointment as president was failing to pass comprehensive immigration reform, for which he blamed Democrats in Congress. He admitted that border security was important, but claimed that “reforming will make it easier to enforce the border.” For example, he said, making legal immigration easier would discourage illegal entry.

 

Last month, in an interview with NBC’s Today show, Bush accused his party of being “isolationist, protectionist and, to a certain extent, nativist.” Later, amid a media storm, the former president walked back his provocative comments, partially.

 

Bush appointed the first African American Secretaries of State, Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice. In his election campaign, he also won more Latino support than any Republican candidate in modern history.

 

However, Bush faced accusations of racism from the left throughout his campaign for the presidency and the eight years of administration, including his decision to campaign at Bob Jones University, when that institution still had a run barring interracial dating, and his alleged neglect of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, supposedly because black people were the primary victims.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/05/03/george-w-bush-if-gop-stands-for-white-anglo-saxon-protestantism-then-its-not-going-to-win-anything-dispatch/

Anonymous ID: 0a3835 May 3, 2021, 5:11 p.m. No.13574955   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4964 >>4981 >>5077 >>5131 >>5166 >>5202 >>5232 >>5253 >>5268 >>5301 >>5325 >>5358 >>5405 >>5491 >>5521 >>5551 >>5584

Report: Biden Administration Slow-Walked Release of Climate Czar John Kerry’s Financial Disclosures

 

 

The State Department released U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry’s financial disclosure documents, only after Fox News pressed the agency multiple times to comply with the requests, according to a report.

 

The State Department, where Kerry currently works, delayed the release of his financial disclosure forms for weeks before releasing reports to the public, according to Fox News. According to a previous report, Kerry had disclosed millions of dollars in income from finance and energy firms along with his recently liquidated huge stock portfolio in his latest financial filing, including a $5 million salary from Bank of America.

 

According to Fox News, the news organization first requested Kerry’s financial disclosures on April 9, which they noted are “typically fulfilled in a day or two.” The report added the typical one or two-day return was not complied with, and to this day it is still unclear why.

 

There were a total of five requests made to obtain the documents before they were finally released, the report showed. An agency spokesperson directed the news organization to contact the same email address where the requests were initially sent. Fox News believes the State Department released the documents only after they “informed” the agency it was preparing a report on the refusal to comply from the Biden administration.

 

The report shows that Fox News finally obtained copies of the documents on April 29, the same day they reportedly started to write a story on the matter. When asked about the reason for the delay, the agency didn’t return their request for comment.

 

Additionally, Kerry, who was former President Barack Obama’s Secretary of State, is one of the wealthiest members of the Biden administration. Breitbart News previously reported on other Biden officials who served in the Obama White House and made millions of dollars when they returned to the private sector. Kerry, in between serving in the Obama and Biden administrations, has maintained a reasonably substantial influence over energy and environmental policy.

 

He has also received millions of dollars in income from financial and energy-related firms and recently liquidated a huge stock portfolio before becoming Biden’s special climate envoy, the report states.

 

The State Department told Axios last week that Kerry “has divested assets that could pose a conflict of interest, and signed an ethics pledge barring him from participating in specific policymaking decisions that could affect his former clients and employers.”

 

Kerry’s stock portfolio was reportedly held through a trust which was affiliated with his wife, Teresa Heinz Kerry. His wife is the heiress to the well-known Heinz food processing fortune. He liquidated between $4.2 and $15 million last month from his stock holdings.

 

A federal ethics rule could allegedly let Kerry defer any capital gains taxes from the stock portfolio sales if the money is used to reinvest in assets that are permitted. Axios reported, “it was not immediately clear whether Kerry had done so or planned to.”

 

A spokesperson for the State Department told Axios: “The State Department’s Ethics Office reviewed Special Presidential Envoy Kerry’s assets and investments upon his appointment to identify holdings that could pose a significant risk of a conflict of interest.”

 

The spokesperson added, “Special Presidential Envoy Kerry agreed to divest the assets identified by the Ethics Office and has done so.”

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/05/03/report-biden-administration-slow-walked-release-of-climate-czar-john-kerrys-financial-disclosures/

Anonymous ID: 0a3835 May 3, 2021, 5:17 p.m. No.13574988   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4995 >>5012 >>5077 >>5107 >>5131 >>5166 >>5173 >>5202 >>5232 >>5253 >>5268 >>5301 >>5325 >>5358 >>5405 >>5491 >>5521 >>5551 >>5584

NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo says people who refuse vaccine will kill their grandmothers — and gets immediate online backlash

 

Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo received immediate blowback from social media after he said that those refusing to be vaccinated would end up killing their grandmothers.

 

"Who are the groups who are terribly under-vaccination? The youthful and the doubtful," said Cuomo, addressing reporters at a media briefing Monday.

 

"And there is an attitude that they'll be fine, why should they take the vaccine? Maybe you will get a long-haul syndrome that we're not really sure what it is yet, but a lingering consequence of COVID," he continued.

 

"Or maybe you go home and kiss your grandmother and wind up killing your grandmother!" he added.

 

Many on social media thought the comment showed Cuomo to have an astounding lack of self awareness after being excoriated over the decision to place coronavirus patients at nursing homes. Thousands died and the governor's office has been implicated in a cover-up that lasted for many months.

 

"I mean, might as well get it from the leading expert on killing grandmothers," replied Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.).

 

I mean, might as well get it from the leading expert on killing grandmothers 🤷‍♂️ https://t.co/mMTjNHBXhm

— Rep Andy Biggs (@Rep Andy Biggs)1620064593.0

 

"Maybe you order thousands of highly infectious patients into nursing homes full of vulnerable grandmothers, and then abuse your power to cover up the death toll for the better part of a year to sell a $4 million book? Actually, strike the maybe," tweeted columnist Phil Kerpen.

 

"Perhaps killing grandparents isn't the very best subject for him to talk about??" said James Higgins.

 

"This guy is a black hole of self-unawareness," said writer Doug Powers.

 

Others pointed to the humorous reply by Fox News "Outnumbered" co-host Harris Faulkner.

 

"Oooooh, oh my goodness!" she said, wide-eyed.

 

Cuomo went on in the briefing to defiantly refuse to admit guilt in the nursing home scandal or in the numerous accusations of sexual harassment and assault leveled against him .

 

"I did nothing wrong, period, and I am not resigning," he said.

 

He also lauded the "major" reopening planned for New York on May 19.

Here's the video of Cuomo's bizarre comments:

 

https://www.theblaze.com/news/cuomo-grandmas-killing-coronavirus-twitter