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Judge blocks vax & mask mandate for low-income children
Texas wins latest battle in war between state and White House over mandatory vaccination, mask requirements
Judge blocks vax & mask mandate for low-income children
Teacher gives students hand sanitizer after an outdoor recess and mask break at the Sokolowski School in Chelsea, Massachusetts, September 15, 2021 © Reuters / Brian Snyder
A federal judge has blocked President Joe Biden’s vaccine and mask mandate from being enforced in a program for low-income families, deeming the requirement for children to be masked and staff vaccinated unconstitutional.
Judge James ‘Wesley’ Hendrix ruled on Friday that the Department of Health’s vaccine and mask requirement for those involved with the Head Start program – which provides “education-related services to needy children” – was “unprecedented” and lacked Congressional approval.
“It is undisputed that an agency cannot act without Congressional authorization. Thus, the question here is whether Congress authorized HHS to impose these requirements,” Hendrix declared.
Calling the mandates “arbitrary” and “capricious,” the judge concluded that they should no longer be enforced.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott – a Republican – praised the judge’s decision on social media, boasting, “Texas just beat Biden again.”
The state of Texas has been engaged in a lengthy battle with the Biden administration over vaccine and mask mandates, with judges going back and forth over whether they should be enforced.
In October, Abbot signed an executive order banning all vaccine mandates in the state, ruling that “no entity in Texas can compel receipt of a Covid-19 vaccine by any individual” and that vaccines “should remain voluntary and never forced.”
A federal judge ordered United Airlines to halt its Covid-19 vaccine mandate that same month, while in November, Biden’s vaccine mandate for businesses was halted after the Texas attorney general filed a lawsuit.
In November, however, a federal judge overturned Abbott’s ban on school mask requirements.
https://www.rt.com/news/544935-judge-blocks-biden-mandate/
Wendy Rogers
@WendyRogersAZ
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lolololol Kari I am sorry you had to endure that.
https://twitter.com/WendyRogersAZ/status/1477150340256608263
Kari Lake for AZ Governor
@KariLake
I made the mistake of tuning in to CNN for a brief moment to see how the most corrupt of all media is ringing in the New Year in NYC.
I don’t know if I should laugh or cry.
PATHETIC!
Double masked lunatics and tyrants.
No thanks.
In 2022 Freedom is coming back!
Wokism = Wendy Rogers
@WendyRogersAZ
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lolololol Kari I am sorry you had to endure that.
https://twitter.com/WendyRogersAZ/status/1477150340256608263
Kari Lake for AZ Governor
@KariLake
I made the mistake of tuning in to CNN for a brief moment to see how the most corrupt of all media is ringing in the New Year in NYC.
I don’t know if I should laugh or cry.
PATHETIC!
Double masked lunatics and tyrants.
No thanks.
In 2022 Freedom is coming back!
Wokism = shit
https://twitter.com/KariLake/status/1477143391116750848
https://twitter.com/KariLake/status/1477143391116750848
D.C. Jail Cuts J6 Prisoners' Communications After Newsmax Interview
Jacob Lang has been awaiting trial without bail in the D.C. jail for his involvement in the January 6 riot at the Capitol for almost a year, along with many others who have been charged with crimes connected to that day. With no trial date in sight, he and his fellow inmates languish in a jail they say is inhumane. The J6 prisoners’ complaints about filthy conditions and inhumane treatment resulted in a surprise inspection that found everything they were saying was true. As a result, over 400 prisoners were moved to different facilities—none of them J6 prisoners.
Lang has been in contact with PJ Media and several other media sources and was recently giving an interview on Newsmax TV when the jail cut off his phone access. Afterward, Lang reported to PJ Media that the jail took away all access to the internet and cut off phone privileges for all the detainees. They are now on lockdown and Lang says he’s not even able to call his lawyer.
Regardless of what crimes these people are charged with, there is a protocol for how prisoners are supposed to be treated, especially pre-trial detainees who have the presumption of innocence. None of that seems to have been followed in the cases involving the J6 arrestees.
In a text sent to PJ Media by Lang’s family, Lang wrote, “I am being held in true solitary confinement, locked in my cell 22 hours a day. In response to my viral Newsmax interview yesterday, where the D.C. jail cut my interview mid-sentence, and the automated message rung [sic] out on live national TV, ‘this call is being terminated by the jail.’ I have now been completely cut off from the outside world! They have suspended my phone and tablet access. I cannot talk to my family or my attorney. I literally have nothing left but food and my Bible.”
Lang says he has “no lawyer access, no visitation, no calls, no haircuts, and no religious services.”
Lang is charged with assaulting a police officer and was seen on video wielding a baseball bat. He claims it was in self-defense and in the defense of others who were suffocating to death and being trampled. Lang also claims he did not bring the bat but found it on the ground. Lang says that police were attacking people, including Roseanne Boyland, who died after being pulled out from the bottom of a pile of people Lang says police created.
On December 27, a few days before the Newsmax interview, Lang spoke to PJ Media and said that the solitary confinement began before Christmas in response to alleged covid outbreaks. Lang says he doesn’t know anyone who is sick in his jail pod. “We are literally being mentally tortured in here,” he said. “Solitary confinement over 10 days was ruled by the Geneva convention to be cruel and unusual punishment and I’ve lived like that the first 200 days I got to this jail.” After that, the prisoners were given five hours a day out of their cells, which Lang says is a little better. But that all changed before Christmas. “Now we’re back to this 22-hour lockdown and two hours out a day.”
“They let out two or three people at a time so we get minor human interaction,” he said. “There are some people in here who have really been drained by this.”
Lang says they are treated like animals. “We are considered innocent until proven guilty and we are supposed to have all of our rights afforded to us except our freedom of movement,” he said. “Our privacy rights are supposed to be maintained. Our freedom of speech rights are supposed to be maintained. How could I have my freedom of speech rights if I’m locked in a cell away from my lawyer, away from my family, away from doing interviews?”
Lang is growing increasingly frustrated as no trial date has been set and there is no end in sight for how long he will be held without a trial. “I’ve lived [for] a year like this…they blame everything on covid. Where is it in the Constitution that during a bad flu season you can suspend everyone’s rights?”
The Washington Post reported on the massive lockdowns at the D.C. jail related to Covid in April and no one did anything about it.
“It is a very dangerous situation that you describe,” said Craig Haney, a psychology professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz who has studied the effects of solitary confinement. Haney said a year of “23 and 1” lockdown would ordinarily be reserved for those who commit extraordinary breaches of prison rules, most likely involving acts of violence.
The psychological and physical harms that such prolonged isolation can cause are legion, he added: depression, anxiety, heart disease, erosion of a sense of self and exacerbation of any existing mental illness, diabetes or hypertension. Those problems can last well after an inmate’s release.
“I understand that prisons and jails have been confronted with an extraordinary problem,” Haney said. “But this is not the solution.”
In Lang’s last communication after the Newsmax event, he sounded despondent. “I feel utterly abandoned by my country,” he said.
MOMENTS AGO: In the middle of an interview with Newsmax's 'American Agenda,' Jan 6 inmate Jake Lang's phone connection was "terminated by the facility" as he described conditions he's living in while behind bars.@HeatherChilders @BobSellersTV pic.twitter.com/KfCYLEFIvo
— Newsmax (@newsmax) December 29, 2021
PJ Media reached out to the public information officer for the Department of Corrections, Dr. Keena Blackmon, for comment on solitary confinement protocols but was unable to reach her in time for publishing. If she does respond, the article will be updated.
https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/megan-fox/2021/12/31/exclusive-j6-prisoner-says-i-literally-have-nothing-left-but-food-and-my-bible-n1545694
U.S. Brings a Pea-Shooter to a Gunfight With China
Many of my conservative friends are spinning their wheels with pea-shooter-gauge measures against China—kicking Chinese companies out of the U.S. stock market, for example. On Dec. 10 the U.S. government canceled an initial public offering for the Chinese AI startup SenseTime, whose facial recognition software may help Chinese authorities identify Uyghurs. Two weeks later SenseTime moved its IPO to Hong Kong; it rose 44% in the first two days of trading. China has a trade surplus, $3.2 trillion in reserves, and a 40% savings rate. It is an exporter, not an importer of capital. American capital markets are a convenience, not a necessity for Chinese companies.
We’ve brought a pea-shooter to a gunfight. There’s a big difference between winning, and making ourselves feel better while we’re losing.
Two charts summarize our position vs. China. The first is Chinese exports to the United States.
The second is capital spending by U.S. manufacturing companies (the members of the industrials subsector of the S&P 500 stock index), deflated by the Producer Price Index for Private Capital Investment:
Since January 2018 when President Trump imposed tariffs on Chinese imports, our imports from China have risen 30%, to an annual rate of about $600 billion a year—roughly a quarter of the manufactured goods we consume.
During the same period, capital expenditures by U.S. manufacturing companies have fallen from about $170 billion (in 2010 dollars) to $120 billion. That’s total capital spending, including overseas investment, so the actual situation may be slightly better or worse than the aggregate numbers show. Nonetheless, the big picture is dismal.
Complain all you want about China: Its economic power has grown and ours has shrunk. China suppressed the Covid-19 pandemic using Artificial Intelligence analysis of big datasets, along with draconian lockdowns. I broke this story in March 2020. Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and Harvard’s Graham Allison confirmed my story in August 2020.
Second, China has put vast public resources behind digital infrastructure; it has 70% of the world’s installed 5G broadband capacity and has already automated warehouses and ports.
Either we rebuild American industry and high-tech defense capacity, or we get used to the idea that China will be top dog. We wasted $6 trillion on Forever Wars while China built high-tech weapons including hypersonic missiles (which we can’t get to work yet). Read Graham Allison’s detailed report on the U.S.-China military balance here. Or read a more detailed account in my book, You Will Be Assimilated. If we fight a war near China’s coast now, as Allison documents, we will lose, or go nuclear.
As PJ Media readers know, I supported Donald Trump in both elections and defended him against scurrilous attacks from the Deep State. But his 2018 corporate tax cut was actually Paul Ryan’s tax cut, devised by Big Tech lobbyists. It cut the headline corporate tax rate but withdrew depreciation allowances that encourage capital investment. The next year (2019), U.S. corporations spent more money buying back their own stock than on CapEx. It was great for tech stock prices, not so much for the U.S. economy. Absent investment in U.S. factories, tariffs don’t help. I warned that this would happen in a July 2018 open letter to my friend of many years Larry Kudlow.
I’ve been banging the drum for a high-tech industrial policy now for years, most recently in a monograph for the Claremont Institute’s Center for the American Way of Life. We know how to do it. We’ve done it before. But if we don’t get moving soon, China will be calling the shots, and we’ll only have ourselves to blame.
https://pjmedia.com/spengler/2021/12/31/u-s-brings-a-pea-shooter-to-a-gunfight-with-china-n1545733
Is the rally on the 15th of January?
January 15, 2020:
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USA CHINA Phase I deal executed [China bad day]
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Impeachment articles released by Pelosi _walked [delivered] to Senate [attack v POTUS?][coordinated/planned for a specific day?]
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1st C19 case lands @ Seattle-Tacoma Airport [attack v POTUS?]
Mathematical probability [same day][natural vs controlled?]
WHO BENEFITS THE MOST?
Evil surrounds us.
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There are a lot of posts on Jan 13th 2018… two days early… mmmm
FUCK NO.
goings on, on the 13th… hope there are some hints dropped…
that gif is funny
Where are the trump tweets archives?
dead and buried?
negative, here to steal and bake, in that order
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