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RCP Average | 12/17 - 1/6 | -- | 42.1 | 54.6 | -12.5 |
Reuters/Ipsos | 1/5 - 1/6 | 1000 A | 45 | 51 | -6 |
Rasmussen Reports | 1/4 - 1/6 | 1500 LV | 41 | 58 | -17 |
Economist/YouGov | 1/2 - 1/4 | 1201 RV | 43 | 51 | -8 |
USA Today/Suffolk | 12/27 - 12/30 | 1000 RV | 40 | 54 | -14 |
Trafalgar Group (R) | 12/18 - 12/21 | 1073 LV | 40 | 56 | -16 |
Politico/Morning Consult | 12/18 - 12/20 | 1998 RV | 43 | 53 | -10 |
CNBC/Change Research (D) | 12/17 - 12/20 | 1895 RV | 44 | 56 | -12 |
InsiderAdvantage | 12/17 - 12/19 | 750 RV | 41 | 58 | -17 |
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HERE'S ONE REASON BIDEN'S NUMBERS WILL BE IMPROVING:
THE GUARDIAN
Covid live: No need for fourth jab yet, UK advisers say;
UK experts say protection against hospitalisation still 90% three months after booster
And we in the United States are experiencing smiliar results:
The vaccinated who have received a booster are being hospitalized far less and suffering far less and dying far less.
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday defended his administration’s decision to allow up to one million Covid-19 rapid test kits to expire, a move that will make Scott ejulate.
Trump's grip is getting weaker. Good Republicans have come from my home state!
Sen. John Thune, a Republican from South Dakota, announced Saturday that he will run for reelection in 2022, ending months of speculation about whether he would seek to remain in the Senate.
Thune, 60, is currently the Senate minority whip, making him the No. 2 Republican in the chamber and a potential successor to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky)
“South Dakota deserves a strong and effective senator who can deliver the results they expect,” he said in a statement. “I am uniquely positioned to get that job done, and I look forward to earning the support of South Dakotans in the 2022 election for U.S. Senate.”
A former chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee and former chairman of the Senate Republican Conference, Thune first came to Capitol Hill in 1997 as a representative of South Dakota’s lone district, serving three terms before joining the Senate in 2004.
Thune’s decision has been closely watched because he is considered a candidate for Republican leader whenever McConnell steps aside and because he has been on the receiving end of harsh criticism from former president Donald Trump, a situation that has caused other Republicans to leave Congress.
In December 2020, when Trump was still president, Thune drew his wrath when he criticized efforts by House Republicans to challenge the results of the election on Jan. 6, saying it would “go down like a shot dog.”
Trump labeled him “Mitch’s boy” and a Republican in name only while urging Gov. Kristi L. Noem (R) to challenge Thune in a primary. Noem, who has been mentioned as a possible presidential candidate, indicated she had no interest in a Senate bid.
Scott will hate him..
If the side effects, include myocarditis, blood clots, stroke, heart attack, death, perhaps, were the reason kept away from the public eye???????, Will you admit it was not a conspiracy??
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Roger...
are those the side effects for voting for Biden?
Currently, the Biden Administration is also flagrantly embracing the neo-Confederate idea of nullifying federal law.
The Biden Administration has allowed nearly 2 million foreign nationals to enter the United States illegally across the southern border—in hopes they will soon be loyal constituents.
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The administration has not asked illegal entrants either to be tested for or vaccinated against COVID-19. Yet all U.S. citizens in the military and employed by the federal government are threatened with dismissal if they fail to become vaccinated.
Such selective exemption of lawbreaking non-U.S. citizens, but not millions of U.S. citizens, seems in conflict with the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment.
After entering the United States illegally, millions of immigrants are protected by some 550 “sanctuary city” jurisdictions. These revolutionary areas all brazenly nullify immigration law by refusing to allow federal immigration authorities to deport illegal immigrant lawbreakers.
At various times in our nation’s history—1832, 1861-65, and 1961-63—America was either racked by internal violence or fought a civil war over similar state nullification of federal laws.
In the last five years, we have indeed seen many internal threats to democracy.
Hillary Clinton hired a foreign national to concoct a dossier of dirt against her presidential opponent. She disguised her own role by projecting her efforts to use Russian sources onto Trump. She used her contacts in government and media to seed the dossier to create a national hysteria about “Russian collusion.” Clinton urged Biden not to accept the 2020 result if he lost, and she also claimed Trump was not a legitimately elected president.
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has violated laws governing the chain of command. Some retired officers violated Article 88 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice by slandering their commander-in-chief. Others publicly were on record calling for the military to intervene to remove an elected president.
Some of the nation’s top officials in the FBI and intelligence committee have misled or lied under oath either to federal investigators or the U.S. Congress—again mostly with impunity.
All these sustained revolutionary activities were justified as necessary to achieve the supposedly noble ends of removing Donald Trump.
Scott, these are the side effects for voting for Trump.
Now one doesn't have to be a conspiracy theorist to question why the FDA could possibly need over a half century to release the information that led them to approve this vaccine within four months.
Quote of the Day
January 8, 2022 at 7:53 pm EST
“Few people have done more for this state and this country than this driven, brilliant, sometimes irascible, deeply good man from Searchlight, Nevada.”
— Barack Obama, quoted by the Washington Post, at Sen. Harry Reid’s funeral.
Trump’s actions are one manifestation of how authoritarianism works today. When people come in through elections, they have to manipulate elections to stay there. He's using the big lie to get Republican state governments to reduce turnout in sufficient numbers in swing districts.
DeSantis is a midget Trump, but he an authoritarian leader.
Since Biden isn't Obama, To turn things around, Biden can start with passing that key spending bill, even if it means stripping it of some cherished, and necessary, programmes. Voting rights legislation, to block those continuing Republican efforts to load the dice yet further in their own favour, is also a must. One way or another, Democrats have to go into the autumn midterms with its the economy stupid. And less angry rhetoric.
7:06 balderdash
7:10 ha ha
7:45 Hooray.
7:52 True!
8:16 Amen, amen.
and now
GOP Lawmaker Said Teachers Must Be Neutral on Nazism
Indiana state Sen. Scott Baldwin (R), who is facing criticism for saying teachers must be impartial when discussing Nazism, walked back his remarks, the Indianapolis Star reports.
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Well, it's only a slight step from insisting that people be neutral on racism to insisting that they be neutral on Nazism.
Sieg Heil, children!
(psst. You can put your arms down now.)
Next up
"KEY POINTS
A researcher in Cyprus has discovered a strain of the coronavirus that combines the delta and omicron variant, Bloomberg News reported Saturday"
Ok, yawn.
Let's just hope it's not as virulent as Delta and maybe less virulent than Omicron.
We there is the new French Variant just released.
So, can we get a few more and have stay at home voting?
Any word on the Biden investigation into 🇨🇳?
A year in and nothing?
All about Race, The Biden Presidency has killed Dr. Kings "Dream".
Biden administration guidance prioritizes race in administering COVID drugsNew York and Minnesota among states prioritizing race in COVID treatment distribution,
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Retrospective: The Disruption of Congressional Proceedings During Brett Kavanaugh Confirmation
The Supreme Court building even was attacked to try to prevent swearing in.
Posted by Stacey MatthewsThursday, January 6, 2022 at 11:00am31 Comments
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Since Democrats and their allies in the liberal media have been in virtue-signaling overdrive for the last year since the Capitol riot on how, in so many words, our “institutions should not be disrupted or disrespected,” we thought it would be a good idea to do a flashback to another recent pivotal moment in our nation’s history where they seemed to hold the exact opposite view for reasons that will be obvious to everyone.
It was the fall of 2018 during the Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Brett Kavanaugh, who at the time was a D.C. circuit court judge. The retirement of SCOTUS Justice Anthony Kennedy paved the way for then-President Trump to make the second of what would end up being three nominations and eventual confirmations to the Supreme Court.
One Trump nomination was too much for the radical left, let alone any more than that, and since Kennedy was viewed as a “moderate/swing vote” type by political observers and “safe” on so-called abortion rights, the left was terrified that Kavanaugh would be the type of Justice who would tip the scales rightward.
As a result, the attempted “Borking” of Kavanaugh commenced apace.
We have a comprehensive timeline of the brutal attacks the left launched on Kavanaugh here, but the one that stands out in my mind more than any of the others that happened at the time was how hundreds of “peaceful protesters” stormed the steps to the Supreme Court, something that previously had not been allowed to take place.
Worse, several of them stood nose to nose with the doors to our nation’s highest court, and then proceeded to angrily pound on them as though trying to knock them down and get through so they could forcibly stop the Kavanaugh’s swearing-in ceremony.
CNN, which has been obsessed over the Capitol riot and which has repeatedly and falsely claimed that those who breached the Capitol on Jan. 6th, 2021 were “insurrectionists,” covered the storming of the steps of the Supreme Court and had zero issue with the leftist agitators getting a little too close to the proceedings going on on the other side of the door.
In fact, the in-studio anchor literally referred to angry mobs including those trying to beat down the Supreme Court’s doors as people who were “demanding their voices be heard” and whose “passion was only growing.”
Any – and I do mean any – attempted disruption of the confirmation process was viewed by the media and Democrats during that time as citizens simply exercising their First Amendment rights. That includes not just the storming of the steps to the court, but also the activist left’s stalking of fence-sitting Senators like then-Arizona Republican Sen. Jeff Flake in hallways and elevators, as well as takeovers of Senate buildings where “sit-ins” took place included pro-abortion celebrities like then-Democratic Sen. Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s cousin Amy Schumer:
Democrat Sen. Richard Blumenthal boasted of his involvement in a similar sit-in:
One of the women who cornered Flake became such an icon for the left that she was invited to speak at rallies for failed 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders:
I have zero doubt – none – that had anti-Kavanaugh demonstrators broken through those doors, the mainstream media and Democrats would have continued to frame their actions just as they did the violent, deadly Antifa/BLM-led riots last year: as “peaceful protests” from people who are “passionate” enough to risk bodily harm and/or arrest to “make their voices heard.”
There is simply no consistency with these people whatsoever. In reality, rioting should be condemned no matter which side is doing it, but it’s okay with the media and Democrats – who don’t mind stoking the flames here and there, either – as long as it advances left-wing political narratives.
Anyone listening today to Democrats decrying the unfortunate events of a year ago or who is watching the wall-to-wall “news” programming at outlets like CNN and MSNBC, which are somberly commemorating the anniversary of the Capitol riot as the “worst attack on our democracy” in like forever, should always remember that.
On a related note, make sure to check out RCP’s updated database with statistical comparisons in terms of damage, arrests, deaths, etc. between the Capitol riot, the 2020 BLM riots, and Trump’s 2017 inauguration. It’s a fascinating and illuminating read and puts a lot of things – including the left’s and media’s double standards on rioting – in full perspective:
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CH: "Don't get vaccinated, don't get a booster, just pray."
THE DEAD: "We did."
Scott pretends to reject the overwhelming hospital evidence that people who are vaccinated and have had a booster are being hospitalized less and getting less sick and dying less often.
People like Scott always want to have the last word. Why? Because they thrive on conflict and drama, and exerting their supposed superiority.
That leads Scott into arguments that make him look more and more ridiculous.
Like Trump, Scott always has to be right even when he is so obviously wrong.
OneAmerica Life Insurance data confirms Covid-19 Vaccinated 18 to 64-year-olds are 50% more likely to die than Unvaccinated people
There are several sources for Covid-19 and overall mortality data. There is the government. There are the funeral directors. There are the churches and there are the life insurance companies. Out of all of these sources the most professional and the most accurate should be the life insurance companies because life and death are their entire business model and if they get those figures wrong they lose money.
https://dailyexpose.uk/2022/01/09/life-insurance-data-proves-vaccinated-more-likely-to-die/
While the left loves to bring up anecdotal deaths of unvaccinated people there is a greater other side to this
and is causing hesitancy
Fewer and fewer people are believing the government numbers
and mandates
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