Anonymous ID: 1e6d64 March 29, 2023, 9:48 p.m. No.18606228   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Democrat Kathleen Clark BLASTS “Politicians and Preachers” and “Right Wing Extremists” for Cruelty to Transgenders After Wicked Transgender Guns Down Kids at School – Forgets to Mention Her Son Is Violent Trans Antifa Felon

 

On Tuesday, one day after the horrific massacre of 6 Christians including three young children at a Christian school in Nashville, Democrat Rep. Kathleen Clark took to the House floor.

 

Rep. Clark proceeded to tear into Republicans “politicians and preachers” and “right-wing extremists” for their cruelty to trans people.

 

Republicans in several states have passed laws banning the transitioning of children. This infuriates the left. They think parents have the right to rip out the sex organs of their children at any age. It is a ghoulish practice.

 

Here is Rep. Clark on Tuesday after the Nashville mass shooting.

 

Of course, Clark forgot to mention that her violent trans son was arrested for vandalizing public property and assaulting a police officer.

 

In January, the son of Democratic House Minority Whip Katherine Clark (D-MA 5th District) was arrested on charges of vandalizing private property and assaulting an officer while resisting arrest during an Antifa riot in Boston, Massachusetts, Post Millenial reported.

 

Her child is trans.

 

The Boston Police Department said in a news release that the suspect was identified as Jared Dowell, 23, of Melrose.

 

Dowell was placed under arrest and charged with; Assault by Means of a Dangerous Weapon, Destruction or Injury of Personal Property and Damage of Property by Graffiti/Tagging.

 

No doubt, Rep. Clark’s son won’t spend two years in prison before trial like a Trump supporter.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/03/democrat-kathleen-clark-blasts-politicians-and-preachers-and-right-wing-extremists-for-cruelty-to-transgenders-after-wicked-transgender-guns-down-kids-at-school-forgets-to-mention-her-son-is/

Anonymous ID: 1e6d64 March 29, 2023, 9:51 p.m. No.18606239   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Senate Blocks Josh Hawley Amendment to Have Inspector General for Ukraine Aid

 

The Senate blocked on Wednesday an amendment that would create an inspector general to oversee the more than $110 billion in aid granted to Ukraine.

 

The Senate voted on Hawley Amendment Number 40 to S. 316, a bill that would repeal the 1991 and 2002 Authorization of Military Force (AUMF). S. 316 passed through the Senate.

 

The amendment failed 26-68, with six senators not voting against the amendment to the bill.

 

Hawley’s amendment would create an “Office of the Special Inspector General for Ukraine Assistance,” which would be charged with overseeing the more than $110 billion in military and economic aid to Ukraine.

 

Flashback: Biden Administration Says Americans Must Prepare to Support Ukraine “for Quite Some Time.”

 

To fill the position, Hawley pointed to John Sopko, the current inspector general for Afghanistan.

 

“He’s done a terrific job – maybe he’d like to do this job. I mean, he already knows how to do it. And that’s winding down. Maybe he’d like to shift over to Ukraine. I think that would probably be my first choice, but somebody like him, who’s been tough, tenacious, and independent,” Hawley said.

 

Senate Democrats and Republicans across the political spectrum supported Hawley’s amendment, including:

 

John Barrasso (R-WY)

Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)

Mike Braun (R-IN)

Katie Britt (R-AL)

Ted Budd (R-NC)

Ted Cruz (R-TX)

Steve Daines (R-MT)

Deb Fischer (R-NE)

Lindsey Graham (R-SC)

Bill Hagerty (R-TN)

Josh Hawley (R-MO)

John Hoeven (R-ND)

Ron Johnson (R-WI)

Mike Lee (R-UT)

Cynthia Lummis (R-WY)

Roger Marshall (R-KS)

Jerry Moran (R-KS)

Jon Ossoff (D-GA)

Rand Paul (R-KY)

Eric Schmitt (R-MO)

Rick Scott (R-FL)

Tim Scott (R-SC)

Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ)

Dan Sullivan (R-AK)

Jon Tester (D-MT)

J. D. Vance (R-OH)

 

“It’s very hard to argue that there should not be robust oversight, which is what this amendment does, so I would hope this would not be controversial,” Hawley added.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/03/29/senate-blocks-josh-hawley-amendment-inspector-general-ukraine-aid/

Anonymous ID: 1e6d64 March 29, 2023, 9:53 p.m. No.18606251   🗄️.is 🔗kun

'Unacceptable incompetence': CDC made dozens of basic data errors on COVID, epidemiologists find

 

FDA evidence for full approval of COVID antiviral Paxlovid, known for "rebound" infections in top federal officials, found wanting by scientists, including NIAID researcher.

The CDC found itself hoist with its own petard by making 25 basic statistical and numerical errors related to COVID-19, particularly with regard to children, while purporting to expose COVID vaccine misinformation, according to an analysis led by University of California San Francisco epidemiologists.

 

The preprint, which has not yet been peer-reviewed, documented 20 errors that "exaggerated the severity of the COVID-19 situation" and three that "simultaneously exaggerated and downplayed" severity, while one each was neutral or exaggerated vaccine risks.

 

More than half were from 2022, but nearly as many were made in the first two months of 2023 as in all of 2021, they found. Several errors were related to the agency's COVID data tracker, which failed to align with its National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), and the CDC corrected at least in part 13 of the 16 errors brought to its attention.

 

The paper emphasizes how widely CDC errors can spread even if they are later corrected, with YouTube and Spotify linking its website on videos and podcasts that discuss COVID and the wide deference to CDC guidance in schools, businesses and healthcare facilities.

 

"The errors are damning," coauthor Vinay Prasad, a former National Institutes of Health fellow, said on Twitter. "Basic counts of dead kids, causes of childhood death. Unacceptable incompetence."

 

UCSF's Alyson Haslam, a former CDC fellow who works in Prasad's lab, made the final call on CDC errors that Prasad, Tracy Beth Hoeg and independent Georgia COVID analyst Kelley Krohnert collectively agreed "were indisputable and incorrect, as a matter of fact, and not preference or opinion."

 

The trio conducted "real time" review of news sources, Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) meetings and materials, the agency's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report and the Twitter accounts of the CDC and its director, as well as reports sent to them by others, going back to 2021.

 

The errors were heavily weighted toward exaggerating COVID's risk to children. Fifteen of the 16 pertaining to children's data "enhanced the perceived risk" of the virus and more than half the total errors involved mortality statistics, with the CDC data tracker "consistently" reporting higher deaths for children and adolescents than did NCHS.

 

Perhaps the most consequential error was the CDC's repeated promotion of a preprint that deemed COVID a "top 5" cause of death in children, which the agency only corrected in one place months later.

 

That paper compared 26 months of COVID deaths, where the virus was "one of several contributing causes to deaths," to 12 months of deaths from other causes that were "identified as the single underlying cause of death … which by design exaggerates" the COVID risk to kids, the paper says.

 

Not only was the claim made in ACIP and FDA Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee meetings, but also at a White House briefing by CDC Director Rochelle Walensky and by ACIP's chair in a subsequent meeting "after the errors were identified." Only ACIP's page on "vaccination evidence for young children" includes the correction.

 

The agency was plain sloppy in other errors, the authors allege. It listed pediatric deaths as 4% of COVID deaths when it meant to write 0.04% and gave a lower estimated rate of pediatric infections than symptomatic illness, with some errors remaining live for seven months.

 

"These errors have been made repeatedly and were likely to have affected discussion of pandemic policies," particularly the CDC's guidance calling for "school closures, mask mandates, and strong recommendations for vaccinations and multiple boosters even among children who have recovered from the virus," the authors conclude.

 

The CDC did not respond to queries for its response to the paper.

 

The FDA's evidence for full approval of Pfizer's COVID antiviral Paxlovid, shared with its advisory committee on antimicrobial drugs, also came under scrutiny.

 

The advisers voted in mid-March to approve the two-drug treatment for high-risk adults while warning that many patients could have harmful drug interactions, CNBC reported. The agency will make the final decision in May. (Pfizer long ago acknowledged Paxlovid is not useful against household transmission.)

 

https://justthenews.com/government/federal-agencies/unacceptable-incompetence-cdc-made-dozens-basic-data-errors-covid