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McConnell silent in aftermath of Trump broadside as ex-president threatens to get involved in GOP primaries.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell was silent Tuesday night into Wednesday morning after former President Donald Trump lit into him in a lengthy statement calling on Republican senators to abandon McConnell and threatening primary challenges to incumbents.
“Mitch is a dour, sullen, and unsmiling political hack, and if Republican Senators are going to stay with him, they will not win again,” Trump said Tuesday. “Where necessary and appropriate, I will back primary rivals who espouse Making America Great Again and our policy of America First.”
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has a new critic in comedian Trevor Noah.
The 36-year-old star railed against the New York politician in a recent episode of “The Daily Show” over the Cuomo administration’s handling of the data surrounding COVID-19 in nursing homes.
It was recently revealed that the governor’s office may have undercounted the number of coronavirus deaths in nursing homes by more than 50%, according to a report from New York Attorney General Letitia James.
And one of the biggest bombshells arose late Thursday when the New York Post revealed that Cuomo’s top aide, Melissa DeRosa, admitted during a conference call with Democratic leaders that the administration hid unfavorable information about the state’s nursing home COVID-19 deaths out of concern that it “was going to be used against us.”
“Wow, really, Governor Cuomo?” Noah asked during the episode. “You lowered your own numbers to make yourself look better?”
NY UNDERCOUNTED NURSING HOME CORONAVIRUS DEATHS BY AS MUCH AS 50%, STATE AG SAYS
The comedian then tore into Cuomo administration’s explanation for the misreporting.
At least someone has el cajones! California state Republican aims at ‘cancel culture’ with two bills – but faces quick Dem backlash. (click)GOP state Sen. Melissa Melendez claims a “climate of intolerance has been established” in the Golden State.
She is the type of Republican we need. Not afraid to step forward and counter the sinister liberal pond scum. Go Melissa.
Murderers, Cuomo and Pelosi, both responsible for the killing of thousands and a half dozen respectively. But, they have more than that in common, they do not accept responsibility for their crimes against humanity.
So what do they do? They blame others! They are DEMOCRATS what else do you expect from them. It is in their nature.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/cuomo-live-updates-2-15-2021
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/pelosi-response-house-gop-capitol-security
Folks, every day that goes by brings us closer to Civil War. With Biden closing drilling in the Gulf, the states that border it including the abutting states have no chance of lifting their economy out of the economic swamp they now face.
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By: Jay Greenberg |@NeonNettle on 14th February 2021 @ 4.00pm NEON NETTLE
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is set to hear a number of high-profile election fraud cases.
The SCOTUS is now scheduled to consider the voter fraud cases for Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Georgia on February 19, 2021.
Justices will hear the cases that allege widespread fraud in the 2020 presidential election.
Among those to be heard are Republican Rep. Mike Kelly’s Pennsylvania election case, pro-Trump lawyer Sidney Powell’s Michigan election case, and attorney Lin Wood’s Georgia election case.
BREAKING: The United States Supreme Court has scheduled the Pennsylvania election case, Sidney Powell’s Michigan election case, and Lin Wood’s Georgia election case for its February 19 conference— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) February 5, 2021
The cases include challenges to the 2020 election results.
When it comes to the supposed strength of renewables, nature cannot be fooled.
February 11, 2021 6:30 AM
In energy policy, it is physics that matters above all else. Executive Orders from the Oval Office, Directives of the European Union, or Acts of Parliament driven through with fanfare by Her Majesty’s Government in London may give the plausible appearance that wishes are horses and beggars may ride, and in comfort too, but it is no more than appearance. As Richard Feynman, the great laughing natural-philosopher of our age, observed with savage economy after the Challenger disaster: “For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations,
Physics matters. It was not a random or arbitrary fluctuation, much less political favor or the power of vested interest, that led coal to dominate British energy supply as early as 1700, eroding the status of a deeply resistant landed aristocracy and gentry. It was not thanks to politicians that in the following centuries coal, oil, and gas established an overwhelming position in global energy supply. On the contrary, it was the intrinsic physical properties of those fuels that led to their preferment, properties which can be summed up in a single term: Fossil fuels are of low entropy. They are, in the technical, thermodynamic sense, highly improbable, being dense stocks of energy, the improbability of which can be rendered in a multitude of changes to the world in accordance with human wishes, improbable changes that we call wealth. And if the low-carbon candidates to replace those fossil fuels do not have similarly favorable or superior physical properties, no amount of policy support will be able to compensate for the deficiency. Nature cannot be fooled. Reality matters.
But what is the reality of renewable energy? In one of his first actions as president, Mr. Biden has expressed the wish to “double” offshore wind in the U.S. by 2030, an ambiguous phrase that probably means he and his advisers wish to see twice the current development portfolio of offshore wind capacity to be operational within a decade, or 18,000 MW rather than the present 9,000 MW in an advanced stage of preparation. The attraction is easily explained. The U.S. already has a great deal of onshore wind power, 112,000 MW, subsidized through Production Tax Credits and mostly located on and around a line running from North Dakota to Texas, a broad belt characterized by strong winds, cheapish land, and low construction costs. Unfortunately, it is also distant from the main corridors of demand on the East and West coasts. Offshore wind along the coasts therefore seems like a tempting option for expansion, but is it wise?
The Alex Jones ShowFebruary 12th 2021, 9:29 am
CONDONED BY PELOSI AND SCHUMER WHO GAVE THE GO AHEAD TO TRASH PORTLAND, SEATTLE, ETC, THEY WERE GREEN LIGHTING THE SAME BLM-ANTIFA CROWD TO GO AFTER ANYTHING TRUMP
Michael van der Veen, one of former President Trump’s defense attorneys during the Senate impeachment trial, said on Saturday that his home has been attacked and that he’s recently faced death threats.
Following Trump’s impeachment trial, during which the Senate voted to acquit the former president, van der Veen detailed the damage done to his home during the proceedings.
“My home was attacked. I’d rather not go into it because it would encourage other people to do it more, but you know, I’ve had nearly 100 death threats,” van der Veen said, according to a pool report.
Van der Veen added that he wasn’t a “controversial guy” and that he was not a political person.
“My home was attacked last night — windows broken, spray paint, really bad words spray painted everywhere. And the thing is, you guys don’t know me, but you know I’m not a controversial guy. I’m not politically minded so to speak,” he said.
“I’m a trial lawyer and I represent people’s interests in court. That’s what I do. I love doing it. And I’m disappointed that that is the result of just me doing my job.”
According to the Associated Press, the West Whiteland Township Police Department said graffiti was found at van der Veen’s home at around 8 p.m. on Friday.
Detective Scott Pezick said on Saturday that no arrests have been made yet in relation to the incident.
The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that vandals spray-painted “TRAITOR” on the driveway of his home, and a group of demonstrators gathered outside of his law office and called him a “fascist.”
“When van der Veen lies, what do you do? Convict. Convict,” the group said, according o the newspaper.
Jenna Ellis, who previously worked on the Trump campaign’s legal team, said on Twitter that it’s “unconscionable” that attorneys would be targeted for defending Trump.
“Van der Veen visibly upset in an interview with @GriffJenkins, revealing his home and family under attack because of his professional defense of Trump,” Ellis tweeted. “Trump lawyers, including myself, continue to experience threats, attacks, and hate just because of our work. Unconscionable.”