Thursday, February 17, 2022

Cruel..

 


More than 1,400 New York City workers were fired on Friday for not complying with a COVID-19 vaccine mandate. 

City officials said 1,430 city employees were terminated after they were on unpaid leave for months over their refusal to get the vaccine, WABC-New York reported.

The city agencies with the largest termination rates were the Education Department and Housing Authority. The Education Department had 914 employees fired and the Housing Authority had 101 workers terminated. 

White House chief medical advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci also said last month that it's still an "open question" about whether the omicron variant will mark the final wave of the pandemic. 

Who are these people, Black, Brown, White, and poor people? No one would say.

Just an "Injustice" thought.

Felon..

 



San Francisco’s district attorney has dropped charges against a woman whose DNA collected from a rape kit was used to link her to a property crime, citing a violation of her constitutional rights.

The woman’s DNA, which was collected in a rape exam as part of a domestic violence and sexual abuse case several years ago, was used to link her to a felony property crime in the city. Police identified her in the crime based on evidence from the rape exam.

The DA expressed concerns the practice would deter victims of sexual assault, which is widely underreported in the US, from coming forward.

The DA, who facing a recall effort, was elected to his position in 2019 alongside a national wave of progressive prosecutors.

Felonies for all?  Just a thought.

Roll..

 


While only a handful of Democrats have called for heads to roll in the White House even privately there is broader agreement within the party that Biden can’t keep doing the same things and expect different results. Suggestions range from picking a handful of high-stakes fights with Republicans to elevating Cabinet secretaries to altering his inner circle by addition, subtraction or both.  

A member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, speaking on the condition of anonymity to avoid angering the president, said the U.S. exit from Afghanistan and the coronavirus pandemic have led voters to question a key component of Biden’s campaign-trail sales pitch: that his team would be competent. 

Replacing top aides, including chief of staff Ron Klain, would send a signal to the public that Biden understands something has to change, this lawmaker added.

The president is not getting the right advise for sure. Just a thought.

Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Oh..

 


The blows keep coming.

Disgraced celebrity lawyer Michael Avenatti must pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to lawyers who represented Nike when he tried to extort $25 million from the sportswear giant, a judge ruled Monday.

Manhattan Federal Court Judge Paul Gardephe ordered Avenatti to pay $259,800 to Nike in restitution ― about a third of the $856,162 in attorneys’ fees the company requested.

The judgment comes a week after Gardephe denied Avenatti’s motion for a new trial in the case, and less than two weeks after Avenatti was convicted of stealing $300,000 from Stormy Daniels when he represented her in litigation against Donald Trump.


This is the man that was embraced by the Democratic Party to run for ... against..... Then 

leave..

 

commun

Mariel Saez, a senior communications director for President Biden, is the latest messaging maven to leave the administration and is leaving government behind her when she goes.

Saez, the White House director of broadcast media, announced her departure on Monday, said, “It has been an honor to serve the President as Director of Broadcast Media, and I’m grateful to my talented and dedicated colleagues at the White House and across the Administration who worked hand-in-hand with me to communicate the President’s priorities across broadcast media.”

Saez will be moving to the private sector after leaving the White House. She previously worked as an aide to House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) for 10 years and was employed by both Biden’s presidential campaign and inaugural committee. She has been in her current role since the president took office last year. They do leave, don't they?  Just a thought.

Monday, February 14, 2022

Dark .

 


High inflation is making Americans unhappy, and the Federal Reserve must step up its campaign to get prices back under control, a top Fed official said Monday.

"This inflation we're seeing is very bad for low and moderate-income households," St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard told CNBC. "Real wages are declining. People are unhappy. Consumer confidence is declining. This is not a good situation."

Bullard, who has been more worried about high inflation than some of his colleagues, noted the central bank has been caught off guard by the spike in prices.

We have to reassure people we are going to defend our inflation target and we are going to get inflation back to 2%," Bullard said, noting that consumer prices soared in January by 7.5% from the year before.

Biden started the ball rolling with cancelling the keystone Pipeline and suspend drilling in Federal land. Listening to the far leftist desire to take this country to their dark place.

Facts..

 


Ukraine appeared to offer a major concession.

Ukraine’s ambassador to Britain told the BBC on Sunday that it could drop its bid to join NATO — raising eyebrows in Europe and Washington.

So here is the real story. NATO wants to surround and discredit Russia. In the same time, NATO countries need oil and natural gas from Russia.  

All this came crashing down as the Russian forces showed its power. Then USA-Germany, and other European Countries moved quickly to avoid this chaos.

Ukraine, European countries, and USA in a world of high Inflation, and expected recession.

This Ukraine request supported by other foolish countries is practically committing self-destruction.  Just a thought.

Left..

 


Democratic lawmakers and party officials are beginning to cast blame on one another for the failure of the Build Back Better legislation championed by the left wing and pushed by President Biden's administration.

In a Los Angeles Times story, Democrats voiced frustration and confusion at the rhetoric used by Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and the White House, particularly chief of staff Ron Klain. 

The senatorial skepticism toward Schumer and Biden's strategy has not been a sudden turn. Several Democrats have spoken off the record against the Democratic political veteran and his compatriots in the White House.

Last month, Politico reported enormous frustration among Democratic staffers on Capitol Hill at Schumer and his perceived pandering to progressive fringes of the party.

Grave..

 


President Joe Biden spent the weekend leading what is looking like an increasingly desperate final effort to forestall a Russian invasion of Ukraine -- an incursion that could have grave consequences for his own political standing.

If President Vladimir Putin orders his tanks into Russia's smaller, neighbor, he would send shockwaves around the world and trigger one of the worst and most dangerous national security crises since the Cold War.

And while it is not his prime intention, Putin would cause significant damage to Biden's prestige and inflict real-time consequences on Americans in an already tense midterm election year -- including with likely new hikes to already soaring gasoline prices that often act as an index of voter anger and perceptions about the economy.

A Russian invasion will have a significant domestic blowback inside the United States in a way that would impose more economic pain and ultimately hurt the prospects of Biden and his Democrats in November's elections.

The President promised Ukrainian President that the US would impose measures that would "swiftly and decisively" punish Russia. This response would transform American foreign policy and add yet another crisis to Biden's crowded plate. Just a thought.

Sunday, February 13, 2022

Gift..

 


Three people were shot and wounded at a baby shower in Pennsylvania Saturday evening after an argument over gifts, Lower Burrell Police Chief John Marhefka said in a press briefing.

Police officers were dispatched to the Kinloch Volunteer Fire Department in Lower Burrell, Pennsylvania, shortly after 6 p.m. for a shooting inside the fire hall.

"This was not an active shooter event, but rather an isolated family incident during a baby shower," he said.

A preliminary investigation showed the incident began as a family argument about gifts at the baby shower. It escalated into a physical fight and then gunfire when the "suspect introduced a nine-millimeter semiautomatic handgun" and fired three shots into the crowd of about 25 friends and family, the chief said.