Source: https://t.co/h7d0qVGmdm
— Janet (@janetburke27) May 2, 2021
Nitwit. This kind of stupidity should be criminal.
Source: https://t.co/h7d0qVGmdm
— Janet (@janetburke27) May 2, 2021
Nitwit. This kind of stupidity should be criminal.
“…Texas political data expert Derek Ryan laid out the facts of the election on social media Saturday night: “Here’s what you need to know about the Austin camping ban proposition as it heads towards victory. Only 20% of early voters were Republican Primary voters. 55% were Democrat Primary voters. The remaining had no primary history but based on modeling data, 75% of that group skewed Democrat.
Assuming every Republican Primary voter and modeled Republican voter voted for the camping ban, they still only make up 40% of the ‘yes’ votes.”
Austin has roundly rejected radical Mayor Steve Adler, radical Councilman Greg Casar, and one of their signature changes to the city: allowing tent cities to spring up all over town, and lawlessness along with that. Austin’s Democratic voters led the way in rejecting Adler and Casar.
Over the past several years, Adler and Casar have led the council into the tent cities debacle and defunding the police, among other destructive far-left changes. Violent crime is sharply up and police officers are leaving APD at an unsustainable pace. May’s election suggests the city is waking up to the destruction their policies are having on the city and are looking for a different direction. District 6 elected Republican Mackenzie Kelly in a runoff in December 2020, rejecting one of the city council’s most vocal radicals. The question after that and Saturday’s election result is what effect it will have on the other members of the city council. How will they read the election and respond to it?
Austin’s voters are clearly moving decisively away from Adler and Casar…”
“…JERUSALEM—John Kerry recently made a trip to Israel for climate talks but was delayed at the border. According to sources, Israeli forces asked him to remove his explosive vest before entering the country.
“Mr. Kerry, sir, would you mind removing that explosive suicide vest you’re wearing before you enter?” said an IDF soldier.
“How DARE you, young man! I… am John Kerry,” said John Kerry. “This is a mere fashion item! I, John Kerry, would never purchase explosives in Iran and attempt to sneak them into your fine country to become a martyr for the glorious nuclear world power of Iran! How dare you accuse me, John Forbes Kerry, of such a thing!”…”
“You don’t have to be a white supremacist, you can be better.”
Powerful message to the race-baiting Left who engage in the bigotry of low expectations. https://t.co/usyoXu1oIi
— Rita Panahi (@RitaPanahi) May 1, 2021
A loser showed up at the @UtahGOP Convention today—well deserved! https://t.co/3gNcebZZLm
— Dan Scavino Jr.🇺🇸🦅 (@DanScavino) May 1, 2021
I have no sympathy for this disappointment of a man. He deserves everything he got. This should be a warning to other paleo-Republicans who think they have standing in the party.
Related:
Romney was nearly booed off the stage at the Utah Republican State Convention. pic.twitter.com/ChaL2DOLse
— Ed supports Israel (@EdfromHB) May 1, 2021
“…Earlier this week, a pair of black Penn State University professors reported a “noose” in a tree behind their house.
As reported by the PSU student newspaper Daily Collegian, the professors said the incident was “deeply distressing to them and their family.”
The Centre Daily Times notes the profs believed the “noose” was “deliberately placed [on the tree] to harass them.”
Responding to the profs’ call about “possible harassment,” Patton Township Police Department collected the “noose” and began investigating around the neighborhood.
PSU President Eric Barron sprung into action, posting a statement “expressing concern” about the incident and “offering support.”
“[T]he incident underscores the importance of our anti-racism work as a University, and as a community of scholars,” Barron wrote. “It also underscores the importance of our town-gown work to build a safe, welcoming and inclusive environment for all who live here. Groups like Community & Campus in Unity that have formed the Centre Region Anti-bias Coalition are critical to helping create a climate of acceptance and support.”
Alas, according to the professors’ neighbor who was interviewed by police, the “noose” actually was part of a swing set. The neighbors’ kid told police he merely had thrown the rope “into the woods.”
Patton Police Chief Tyler Jolley concluded there was “no malice” involved. The department added “no kind of crime [was] committed at all” and that the rope just “happened” to fall on the tree…”
Democrats appear to think felons are a major voting block for them.
https://twitter.com/TrumpJew2/status/1388684571911331841
“…These people aren’t really genuinely disenfranchised at all. They just view themselves as special…”
Erika Sanzi:
“…Schools indoctrinate children as young as eight in race and gender essentialism.
The contemporary obsession with identity has made its way into elementary school policy, curricula, and standards approved by state boards. While we continue to see poor reading and math scores, schools spend money and time confusing and shaming other people’s children. Many educators and elected leaders have good intentions; they believe deeply that they are part of a necessary and long-overdue movement to teach racial literacy, social justice, equity, and antiracism. But as virtuous as these terms may sound on their face, they mean something else in far too many classrooms. American schools are teaching young children race essentialism: reducing them to identity groups, putting them in boxes labeled “oppressor” and “oppressed,” and often inflicting emotional and psychological harm.
If this sounds extreme, that’s because it is. It is not happening everywhere—but it is happening enough to have juiced a multibillion-dollar, nationwide industry. Sometimes the source is a rogue teacher whom the principal and superintendent admit they are trying to rein in; but increasingly, it is simply public officials implementing approved policies.
Consider Bellevue, Washington, home to Cherry Crest Elementary School. The school website indicates that students “will have explicit conversations about race, equity, and access” and “will identify culture and begin to recognize and identify white culture through storytelling, sharing, and conversation.” The school promises to hold monthly assemblies that focus on culture, identity, and race, and has created a group called SOAR (Students Organized Against Racism) for fourth- and fifth-graders. These children, who range from ages nine to 11, are tasked with “implementing learning and stratimplementation of school-wide learning and strategies for being anti-racist.” Left unclear is whether these students have been made aware that modern antiracism requires discrimination on the basis of race…”
“…Take Lamar County Democratic Party Chairman Gary O’Connor. The Texas Democratic leader did his best Jesse Jackson impersonation in describing Scott’s statement.
“I had hoped that Scott might show some common sense, but it seems clear he is little more than an oreo with no real principles,” Lamar County Democratic Party chair Gary O’Connor wrote in a now-deleted Facebook post, referring to Scott’s rebuttal to President Biden’s congressional address on Wednesday…”
“…Agency said reducing herd size would protect park ecosystem…”
“…From the meat-based meals to kitty litter to plastic poop bags, pet care is unarguably bad for the environment. What can we do about it?…”
Our government is manned by a Democrat controlled bureaucracy of petty tyrants offended that their genius has not been recognized, and determined to punish the people who excel on merit.
“Cites possibility that someone else might not have been vaccinated.”