May 16, 2026

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Un-Civil Defense: How the US Government Failed Its Citizens

 

 



In light of current events in Russia, we’re going to take a look at something long forgotten in the United States: Civil Defense, and how the US government has been failing it’s citizenry since 1979.

Prior to World War 2, there wasn’t really a notion, nor a need, for a “civil defense” structure within the United States as we understand the term. While there had been efforts to mobilize the nation’s non-military workforce, including women, during World War 1, there simply wasn’t that great of a threat of external attack, and the false start was quickly dismantled after that war ended.

 

Photograph taken from a Japanese plane during the torpedo attack on ships moored on both sides of Ford Island shortly after the beginning of the Pearl Harbor attack. View looks about east, with the supply depot, submarine base and fuel tank farm in the right center distance.

Once large-scale war returned to Europe in 1939, however, it became clear that the United States would be facing severe challenges. As a result, the Office of Emergency Management (OEM) was established on May 25, 1940, to coordinate a national strategy for mobilizing the population to defend the country in the event of a direct attack. These preparations, as tentative as they were, came into sharp focus following the attack on Pearl Harbor, and the staggering Japanese offensive throughout the Western Pacific Ocean. Very shortly, German U-Boats swarmed towards American waters, and promptly sank over 100 merchant vessels along the US Atlantic and – some in sight of land – in the first three months on 1942, alone. Pearl Harbor-style raids by Japanese aircraft carriers along the Pacific Coast were seen as a real possibility. As well, there was a real fear of Japanese and German commandos sending landing parties ashore from submarines to sabotage everything from industrial plants to railroads and bridges; machine gun-equipped security posts were set up to guard Hoover Dam.

 

Allied tanker torpedoed in Atlantic Ocean by German submarine. US Navy photo.

Even though the feared attacks never went further than U-Boat raids on shipping and one of the strangest series of raids ever seen (aside from the actual invasion of Alaska), an extensive network of air raid shelters and local security was established, and remained functional until the end of the war, when it was disbanded.

The war had not been over for a year, though, before the War Department (the Defense Department’s predecessor) published the “Provost Marshal General Study 3B-1, “Defense Against Enemy Action Directed at Civilians,” which concluded that atomic warfare did not eliminate, but actually increased the importance of a civil defense program.

That document led to the establishment of a huge network of programs, studies, shelters and supplies, that placed some level of planning for the civilian population of the United States to survive a projected nuclear attack. The resulting Civil Defense program continued it’s attempt to prepare American civilians for surviving a nuclear attack until the early 1970’s, when it’s oversight began to be dismantled, and its functions dispersed out to other agencies. Everything from food, water storage, tools and medications (even a 200-bed emergency hospital) were available from the Civil Defense system, direct to homeowners and small communities, at either no or little cost…But that wouldn’t last. There were, of course, problems and failures, but at least the government was trying.

 

Survival Supplies for the Well-Stocked Fallout Shelter, c.1964. US Gov’t photo.

Then end finally came on April 1, 1979, with the formal establishment of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

FEMA is a “reactive” agency – aside from providing some free information on their website, there is no longer any systematized response to any sort of disaster, be that a hurricane, earthquake or nuclear war. “Proactive measures” are not in the wheelhouse of any US government agency, when it comes to protecting the civilian population. While there are certainly “survivalists” and “preppers” out there, those people are frequently ridiculed and shoved into the category of “kooks” and “weirdos” for trying to coherently prepare for any sort of catastrophe – after all, if something should ever happen, the government will help you far better than you can on your own, right?

You might want to ask the survivors of Hurricane Sandy about that.

 

Hurricane Katrina survivors at the Houston Astrodome Red Cross Shelter. US Gov’t photo.

Today, with the proverbial “wars and rumors of wars,” as well as economic and energy chaos around the world, civilians (and even some military’s troops) are increasingly worried, because the governments of the world offer little in the way of assurance, let alone practical solutions, and quite literally seem to be attempting to make things worse. There have been too many years between serious, practical planning, done by actual specialists, to prepare people for “Disaster X”.

The bottom line is this: You are on your own. The government is not going to be there to help you..in fact, the government may very well decide that whatever you have, what you have spent your own money to stockpile for your family, is not actually yours, and that they will take it from you, by force, if they deem it necessary. If you doubt this, read it in their own words, HERE – the language is intentionally broad, and it can be changed on a whim.

Again: You are on your own. If you don’t have a plan, you’d better get started. Rice and beans are cheap…for the moment.

 

For more information, visit the website of the Civil Defense Museum HERE

 

 

Is Newer Always Better? The Fetish Harming Western Militaries

 

 



We all like nice things. Especially new, nice things. New things tend to have that “new” smell and/or touch. They “feel” better, and give us all a certain sense of accomplishment – after all, “new” tends to be expensive, in comparison to older things, and “buying new” gives us a feeling of accomplishment, because the new thing is a physical representation of our hard work paying off.

But – is “new” actually “better“?

In the realm of consumer products, the reality of new items hitting the shelves (literally or figuratively) is very much hit or miss. Many times – perhaps even most times – the new stuff offers new features, or is lighter, or does things more efficiently than what it is replacing. Conversely, many times, the new product – while looking very snazzy or streamlined on the outside – is actually flimsy, cheaply made and has a very good chance of failing if you look at it sideways, usually the day after its warranty expires (if it even came with a warranty). This can lead the frustrated consumer to try and return the product for a replacement or a refund (which sometimes, they are actually able to receive), and often going out and buying a similar product from a more reliable and trusted brand.

 

 

But in reality, buying a “new and improved” coffee maker on sale and having it fail on you after three months, while frustrating, really isn’t a monumental problem; annoying, certainly, but no one is dying over it…In the military realm, however, the consequences of untested tools – and worse, untested structural models – can be catastrophically disastrous.

Let’s look at two examples, one a matter of hardware, the other, a matter of organization.

 

Boom Sticks

First, with the rise of the AK-47, militaries around the world began to clamor for a rifle chambered in an “intermediate cartridge“, in short, something more powerful than a pistol-caliber submachine gun, but not as massive as a full-power cartridge. The path to the intermediate cartridge idea is one of those dark secrets of firearms history, that will make for a good, more in depth article down the line, but here, it will be sufficient to outline a brief overview.

Intermediate rounds are, on average, smaller and lighter than their larger cousins, which equals less use of materials (i.e., gunpowder and various metals); while the savings are tiny, per cartridge, when you are producing billions of rounds at a time, those tiny figures become very significant, very quickly. On the side that really matters to a land army – infantry combat – the “field experiment” of the last sixty or so years, initially seemed to validate the idea of the intermediate cartridge: the intermediate class of round seemed to be perfectly effective at its intended role. But looks, as usual, can be deceiving.

 

Comparison of Pistol, Rifle and Intermediate cartridge.
From left:
9 × 19 mm Parabellum (Pistol cartridge)
7.92 × 33 mm Kurz (Intermediate cartridge)
7.92 × 57 mm Mauser (Rifle cartridge)

 

While fine at ranges out to 300 meters or so (the intermediate’s intended range), when ranges moved out past that, the rifles rapidly became very ineffective, more so because – since the “maximum effective range” was accepted worldwide as 300 meters – the militaries of the world saw little reason to train the average recruit to shoot any further than that…and besides, the few times where the ranges opened up, military forces had General Purpose Machine Guns (GPMG’s), Heavy Machine Guns (HMG’s), mortars, artillery, sniper rifles and even air support to deal with anything “out there.”

And then…9/11 happened.

The resulting twenty-plus year long series of wars and interventions around the world began to show cracks in the armor of the intermediate cartridge idea. As infantry combat moved out of jungles and cities, and into vast deserts and mountain ranges, combat ranges opened up considerably, well outside the range (pdf link) of intermediate cartridge weapons. And this is where the US military hit a wall.

After going “all in” on the intermediate cartridge during the Vietnam War, the US military was stuck with an entire ensemble of weapons, equipment, training foundations and doctrines that revolved around the intermediate M-16. But now, they were finding themselves being engaged by guerrilla’s firing near century-old rifles, shooting at ranges well beyond 1200 (YouTube link) meters  (pdf link). In those instances, US troops generally only had a few GPMG’s and HMG’s to respond. The US military’s response was to develop a completely new (and, inevitably, very expensive) rifle and light machine gun combination, along with a completely new type of cartridge that is best described as “intermediate plus“, that had longer range and better “hitting power” than the 60+ year old 5.56x45mm rounds.

 

U.S. Soldiers with the firing party with the 69th Infantry Regiment, New York Army National Guard prepare to fire a rifle salute during the Pearl Harbor Day ceremony in New York Dec. 7, 2012. US Army photo.

 

For those who might be scratching their heads and wondering why the US military went this route, congratulations – many other people have been doing the same thing: Why not simply adopt an older cartridge, specifically the 7.62x51mm M80, that was already in the system (such as the M240-series), and any of a number of older-pattern rifles of proven design…after all, new manufacturing techniques and materials would surely make those older designs very competitive, weight-wise, right?

The answer for the US military was, simply put, politics: with a Congress facing a public tired after twenty years of inconclusive war, and massive budgetary issues, there was no way that the military could go to Congress and ask them to fund a step “backwards”. On the other hand, they could ask Congress to fund something “new and improved” – they just had to put the right “bells and whistles” on it…or, to be peckish, a nicer ribbon.

In contrast, stands India: Faced with a rifle that just wasn’t working, no matter what they did, India bit the bullet, admitted defeat, and inked deals to both purchase and manufacture the AK-203 rifle in 7.62x39mm (a total of 670,000 – 70,000 directly from Russia, with the remainder to be manufactured under license) in Uttar Pradesh, while also purchasing slightly modified SIG 716 G2 Patrol rifles in 7.62x51mm.

 

Indian Army soldier armed with a modified AK-type rifle. Indian Ministry of Defence photo.

 

The bog-standard 7.62x51mm M80 cartridge has been standard for most western GPMG’s since at least 1983 – it just works.

Whether switching to a “new and improved” weapons suite is a good idea for the US military or not, remains to be seen. Hopefully, it will work.

Hopefully. Troops’ lives depend on it.

 

Misusing An Organizational Idea

The current war between Russia and Ukraine brought into focus the Russian idea of the “Battalion Tactical Group” (Russian: Батальонная тактическая группа, batal’onnaya takticheskaya gruppa). The BTG is one of those oddities that is rather hard to define, primarily because it only works in a very narrow area of military operations, that being as a “cadre force.”

On paper, a BTG is a combined arms formation that is technically a “battalion” of mechanized infantry, with a number of smaller specialist units (i.e., engineers, medical, air defense, etc.) being assigned as needed, and kept in a high state of readiness. Conceptually, a BTG is similar to the Western “task force” at various levels…except in artillery, where the BTG – with fewer than 1,000 troops assigned – has more long-range firepower than a US Brigade Combat Team (BCT).

There are, however, problems.

The first, is a lack of infantry support. One of the mistakes many civilians make in studying modern warfare, is the idea that tanks can do everything on their own. They cannot. A tank crew is seriously restricted in seeing what is happening around them, specifically in that they cannot see enemy infantry armed with lightweight anti-tank missiles that are more than capable to turning a tank into burning scrap metal. This is not a feature unique to Russian tanks – it is a feature of all main battle tanks in the world, in general. The only viable solution to this problem, was training specialist infantry to escort and guard the tanks against enemy infantry.

Obviously, this requires a lot of infantry…Yet Russian BTG’s, on average, have about 250 infantry escorting them, somewhere between 1/3 and 1/4 of what they actually need. Why?

The BTG dates from the end of the Soviet era, when the Soviet Army was refining its plans for invading Western Europe, and were carefully studying how to deal with Western company, battalion and brigade task forces. BTGs were deployed as an experiment in Afghanistan, before the final collapse of the Soviet efforts in that country in 1989, and worked well enough in that level of fighting that they were kept on, until the Soviet Union dissolved. At that point, the rancid Soviet economy that Russia inherited simply could not support the expense of permanently established combat units that required careful tactical training to work effectively. Worse, the necessary reforms to make all of this happen required a long-serving, professional corps of non-commissioned officers (NCO’s, i.e., Corporals and Sergeants), which was something the Soviets had never really tried to build. This, coupled to the political upheavals of the day, and the general Russian attitude towards their military as a barely-necessary evil (unless the enemy is literally inside the gates…and sometimes, not even then) which made an “all-volunteer” force of the likes of the United States or Great Britain an impossibility, made mass formations and a rigid conscription system moot points. While the Russian army retained the idea of brigades and divisions, at their hearts, they were really just a collection of sketchily-trained, down-market BTG’s.

 

A farewell ceremony for the 331st Airborne Regiment of the 98th Airborne Division withdrawn from Chechnya. www.kremlin.ru

 

As a result, while the concept of the BTG was retained after the Soviet Union became Russia again, the training of the troops in those formations was very haphazard. As the Russian economy began to rebound in the late-1990’s, training and readiness began to improve, and combat experience in forming ad hoc BTG’s during the wars in Chechnya showed that the concept was a viable way of fighting minor forces and guerrillas. This culminated in the 2008 Russo-Georgian War, where the BTG idea seemed to work very well against the Western-trained Georgian Army (yet another article for the future). All of this led to the 2008 Russian military reform, an all-out attempt to revamp the Russian military establishment into something like a 21st Century force.

When Russia began its “intervention” in Ukraine in 2014, the BTG finally seemed to find its niche. While it had glaring weaknesses against comparable Western formations, Russian BTG’s being sent into eastern Ukraine were able to augment themselves with swarms of thousands of local anti-Kiev insurgents who, while poorly armed and scarcely trained, were able to advise and guide Russian units through local terrain, and were also able to help screen the BTG’s against Ukrainian anti-tank teams, backed up by the more professional Russian infantry and artillery. And, when Russia intervened in Syria in 2015, the Russian commanders on the scene quickly duplicated this model with local Syrian auxiliaries. The concept worked there, as well.

It seemed that Russia had found the perfect balance: BTG’s were simultaneously long-service soldiers, not conscripts, and – not being manpower-intensive – thus would not unduly upset the Russian population when they were sent out. At the same time, they seemed to be able to get the job done, and were very cost-effective in comparison to the older-model, mass formations of past wars.

This led, perhaps inevitably, to “Victory Disease“.

 

“Scene of Gen. Custer’s last stand, looking in the direction of the ford and the Indian village.” Unknown author, ca. 1877. From the US National Archives.

 

Unless carefully controlled, Victory Disease can rapidly infect a population with the idea that their forces are nigh-invincible. If left alone to fester, this breeds an arrogance that the nation can take on any opponent, anywhere, anytime, without too much effort or thought.

Which brings us back to Ukraine, 2022.

Whatever the causes of the current war may be, this is not the article to discuss them. The Russian leadership clearly assumed that their forces would overrun Ukraine with relative ease, and would allow them to accomplish limited objectives that would not be too onerous on the Russian population. While this was mostly true in the southern sectors, it only appeared to be so, initially, in the northern theater. There, the BTG’s showed all of their glaring faults, as stalled convoys strung out along roads (an inevitable consequence in armored warfare – just ask the US Army and Marines about the advance on Baghdad in 2003) were suddenly cut to pieces by Ukrainian infantry and partisans operating behind the Russian advance. Without the mass of infantry that a more conventional organization would have had, the Russians were unable to defend those convoys as US forces had in 2003, as there was no way that the razor-thin film of infantry the Russians had access to could adequately protect the long columns of vehicles packed tightly into ready-made kill-zones. It was never that the Russians were “running out of infantry” – they simply never had the necessary numbers plugged into their organizational combat unit structures. The disastrous results of this oversight have now greatly lengthened the war, and have led – as of late-September, 2022 – to the Russian leadership calling for a “partial” national mobilization.

What impact this may have on the war, remains to be seen.

For the purposes of this article, Russia took a low-impact approach to military organization out of harsh necessity, and allowed it to become a dominant aspect of its military and – dangerously – its political psychology. When it then applied that approach to smaller wars, and saw that it worked, they made the assumption that it would work against larger opponents. With the inevitable failure of the model when it stepped outside its boundaries, Russia is now in the position of being forced to escalate the conflict to avoid defeat.

This is a lesson the United States Marine Corps should pay attention to, because its own reforms look an awful lot like the BTG-model.

 

 

The Chinese Are Coming for Latin America’s Fish

The Chinese have sent fishing armadas to South America allegedly ransacking the waters in unbridled, unchecked fishing.  A news report by Interservice claims 631 Chinese fishing ships have been spotted in Peruvian and Ecuadorian waters.  Most troubling, the Chinese appear to be broad-fishing the unique ecosystem of the Galapagos Islands.

As the Chinese continue to expand their soft-power Empire, e traits that the American Democrat Party would have you believe were invented and perfected by the whiteness (whatever that is) will be seen in this non-white race, a member of the corporate-academic-created mythological “people of color,” or POC, as people of this ideology are more often wont to use.

The Chinese are killing the African donkey because of a soap opera.  They’re now raping the seas of South America, just like the whiteness would.

The culture of China under Chairman Xi is not given to such benevolent colonization as one has seen from America and, to a lesser extent, Britain.  We’re all about ready to see one grand myth of the American Left go up in smoke as we witness the tyrannical version of Empire, should it ever fully emerge (and that’s doubtful, but not impossible).

China has a lot of things against it.  For instance, the technological disparity between itself and its would-be colonized is not as significant as it was when the whiteness colonized the world.  In general, technology is more democratic than its ever been in human history, and I suspect that condition will only improve.  The gap between large-scale technological development and small-scale technological development has shrunk considerably, and continues to shrink.

The ability for a people to collectively share the abuse the colonizer might impose upon the colonizee is far more than it was when whiteness colonized the land, so China’s ability to hold onto its assets on paper will depend on its ability to restrain its Han supremacism from leading them to act too brutally to their lessers.

This news only adds to the evidence that the dragon has not grown up and is assuming it can do what Empires once could do a hundred years ago.  Let us hope the Galapagos are spared an extinction event post China’s inevitable expulsion.

NEWSWATCH BLURB:

China to Latin America: All your fish belong to us www.manilatimes.net
Excerpt:

In a news report by Inter-Press Service (IPS) last month, 631 Chinese-flagged fishing vessels were reported to have entered Peruvian and Ecuadorian waters so far this year. Over the past two years, Chinese fishing in the territorial waters or the exclusive economic zones (EEZ) of the South American countries bordering the Eastern Pacific has skyrocketed. This year’s number of vessels already exceeds the 584 logged in all of 2021, which was in turn a sharp increase from the 350 ships in 2020.

The typical season for the Chinese fleet begins in April or May, when they arrive in the Eastern Pacific off Central America and northern South America. The fleet then gradually works its way southward, eventually passing through the Strait of Magellan into the South Atlantic to fish the waters off Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil.

Most alarmingly, Ecuadorian authorities have accused the Chinese of fishing with impunity in the Galapagos Islands, the world’s most biodiverse region, and which is surrounded by a 193,000-square kilometer marine protected area. Under Ecuadorian regulations, only “artisanal” fishing by a limited number of local fishermen is permitted in the Galapagos as part of the country’s resource management program for the marine protected area.

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Almost 1K NYC Teachers Fired for Refusing Vaccine

850 of the more than 2000 NYC public school teachers who had been holding out on complying with the Covid vaccine mandate were still refusing to comply.  As a result, the NYC Department of Education fired 850 public school teachers, also cancelling their health care coverage in the process.

NEWSWATCH BLURB:

NYC fires hundreds more teachers for refusing mandatory vaccination www.theblaze.com
Excerpt:

President Joe Biden claimed that the pandemic is over in his interview with “60 Minutes,” which aired on Sunday. CDC Director Rochelle Walensky told CNN in January that vaccines are ineffective at preventing transmission of the COVID-19 virus. Earlier this year, the CDC began acknowledging the benefits and protections provided by the natural immunity resultant of an infection by the virus. Nevertheless, workers across America continue to lose their jobs for refusing COVID-19 vaccines.

The New York City Department of Education has terminated an additional 850 teachers for resisting the vaccine mandate. According to the New York Post, this recent spate of firings brings the total number of school employees ousted for their failure to comply to 1,950.

Those fired have also lost their health insurance benefits.

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EU Passes Law Sort of Preventing Government from Spying on Journalists

The EU passed The Media Freedom Act preventing governments from spying on the press.  The law, however, contains a provision that allows for spying on the press “on the ground of national security…or in case of investigations of a closed list of crimes, such as terrorism, child abuse or murder.”

NEWSWATCH BLURB:

EU unveils new legislation aimed at protecting independent media www.theblaze.com
Excerpt:

European media could soon be subject to new rules that aim to protect journalism from government influence and spying.

The Media Freedom Act, adopted last week by the European Commission, bans the use of spyware and other surveillance tactics against journalists and their family members. The act also forbids the search and seizure of media offices. However, the act makes an exception to these rules “on the ground of national security…or in case of investigations of a closed list of crimes, such as terrorism, child abuse or murder.”

The law also addresses the “opaque and unfair allocation of state advertising” which the commission argues may influence public media or subsidize “media outlets that provide government-friendly views.”

The legislation is also intended to protect against “rogue media service providers…which may prejudice or pose risks of prejudice to public security and defense.” Earlier this year, the EU implemented a ban on the media outlet Russia…

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Russia Looks to China for Security

Russia is reaching out to China to become more closely integrated with one another’s security interests.  A recent visit by Nikolai Patrushev, secretary of the national Security Council, sought to create closer security ties with China.  Patrushev is considered an inside man in the Putin Kremlin.

NEWSWATCH BLURB:

Russia seeks closer security ties with China as key goal www.sandiegouniontribune.com
Excerpt:

A top Russian security official declared Monday on a visit to China that the Kremlin considers beefing up ties with Beijing as a top policy goal.

Nikolai Patrushev, secretary of the national Security Council chaired by Russian President Vladimir Putin, described the “strengthening of comprehensive partnership and strategic cooperation with Beijing as an unconditional priority of Russia’s foreign policy.”

Patrushev is one of Putin’s closest associates. Speaking during a meeting with Guo Shengkun, a top official of China’s Communist Party, he said “in the current conditions, our countries must show even greater readiness for mutual support and development of cooperation.”

Patrushev’s office said in a terse statement after the talks in the Chinese city of Nanping that the parties agreed to “expand information exchanges on countering extremism and foreign attempts to undermine the constitutional order of both countries in order to derail independent…

 

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China’s Rwanda Road-Buidling Coloniziation Goes Ahead

China is building roads in Rwanda, and it’s helping them make the struggling third world country another African colony to colonize.  A nearly 8 mile stretch of road between the capital of Rwanda, Kigali, and the Bugesara International Airport serves Chinese colonizers better than it does Rwandans.

NEWSWATCH BLURB:

Chinese-financed road helps ease traffic flow, movement of goods in Rwanda www.globaltimes.cn
Excerpt:

A road upgrading project in Rwanda contracted to China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC) has helped ease traffic flow and advance seamless trade along the Kigali-Bugesera district, eastern Rwanda.

The upgraded road, stretching 13.8 km, starts from the Sonatube roundabout in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, through the Gahanga sector to the Akagera bridge in the Bugesera district. It forms part of an avenue leading to Rwanda’s new Bugesera International Airport located 40 km south of the Kigali International Airport.

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Biden’s Red Speech Concealing Massive American Wave in 2022 Election?

An independent polling company, Trafalgar Group, has recently suggested that the vitriolic rhetoric of the left, specifically the red speech of anti-Maga hate by President Joe Biden, is producing a phenomenon seen both in 2016 and 2020, the shy Trump voter.  The theory is that social shaming of MAGA is making Trump supporters answer falsely in polls to hide their shameful support of Trump.  This election cycle appears far worse even than 2016 and 2020 the pollsters warn.

NEWSWATCH BLURB:

Lefties Fret That Faulty Polling Is “Giving Democrats False Hope” For The Midterms legalinsurrection.com
Excerpt:

A leading independent pollster said Saturday that polls might seriously undercount Republican voters in the current political climate.

In a Twitter thread, Trafalgar Group chief pollster Robert C. Cahaly said that President Joe Biden’s recent attacks on so-called “MAGA Republicans” will make polling supporters of former President Donald Trump even harder to poll than in previous years. Cahaly pointed out that in the last two presidential election cycles, name-calling and threats from prominent Democrats contributed to the phenomenon of the “shy Trump voter.” But as the 2022 midterms have begun in earnest, Biden’s escalating rhetoric against Trump supporters, accusing them of embracing “semi-fascism” and being a threat to America, will make these voters even harder to reach in polling.

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Non-Hetero, Non-White Homeless Get San Fran Welcome in Form of Cash

The City of San Francisco is once again living up to its reputation of being a bastion for the worst of leftist tyranny.  The latest iteration of leftist hate comes in the form of a homeless aid bill that sets aside $2 million to dole out to any homeless person that doesn’t have the audacity to be white, heterosexual, or cis-gendered. The orthodox norm of humanity is anathema to the party of hate, the party of anti-humanity, the DNC.

NEWSWATCH BLURB:

City hands out $2M taxpayer money to marginalized homeless www.louderwithcrowder.com
Excerpt:

San Francisco used to be the most profitable place for the homeless to live, but it looks like Denver is trying to take the title. For women, “transgenders,” and “non-binary” people, at least, it’s going to pay big time to be homeless starting in November.

According to the Daily Mail, a new program will use $2M in taxpayer funds to hand up to $12,000 to 140 homeless people. Of course, those homeless people need to be marginalized individuals. It will target women, “transgenders,” and “non-binary” people for these benefits. An additional $7M from charitable organizations will also be tapped. And what are the sweet benefits that will be handed out?

The program is divided into three different groups, with 260 receiving $6,500 up front and then getting $500 a month for 12 months; another 260 will receive $1,000 a month for 12 months; and the control group of 300 will get a $50-a-month stipend to complete surveys. All participants will also get a free cell phone and a year of service.

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More From Democrat Racist Bigoted Laws

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Not for the Democrats, however. For them, the requirement that voters first provide proof of identification is evidence of racism. According to the ACLU, “Voter ID laws deprive many voters of their right to vote, reduce participation, and stand in direct opposition to our country’s trend of including more Americans in the democratic process.”
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The 5 th Democratic President was James Buchanan, and just like his 4 predecessors, was a horrible and incredibly bigoted president.Not only was he racist, but he also declared a war on Mormons, calling their community a “strange system of terrorism”.He also blamed the abolitionists for the upcoming Civil War stating; “Before many years the abolitionists will bring war upon this land.”
From Brian Thomas: Democrats like to pretend they have a long history of fighting racism, but the truth is that it was Democrats who supported slavery, upheld Jim Crow laws, and were so deeply involved in the Ku Klux Klan that the 1924 Democratic National Convention at Madison Square Garden in New York City is called the “Klanbake” convention. …
Democrats Hope to Pass Government Journalism Licensing Bill

The former DNC Presidential candidate, Amy Klobuchar, has introduced a bill called Journalism Competition and Preservation Act which would de-facto create a government-defined local journalism licensing program created to ostensibly protect local journalism from being cannibalized by the DNC’s social media platforms.

The DNC is attempting to fix a problem caused by their authoritarian, local news cannibalizing social media platforms by creating a special carve out for what would only be DNC-approved local news outlets.  Any individual journalist would not be offered such protections, as the DNC press and the DNC Social media companies work out a compromise to assure each party can coexist with one another as they continue to do the seditious work of the DNC, to undermine American liberty through fear and hate, intimidation and market assassinations.

Let’s see if the token opposition has enough Americans in it to do what must be done at the state level to assure such violently anti-American bills, even should they pass, have no authority over an American constitutional land.

NEWSWATCH BLURB:

Senators May Eradicate Local Journalism | American Enterprise Institute www.aei.org
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The second feature of the bill that holds publishers in yesteryear is that, to be eligible for these antitrust exemptions, beneficiaries have to meet specific definitions, all of which are tied to traditional journalism business models. For example, the legislation defines the types of employees the businesses must have and how often the businesses must update content, along with their use of editorial processes, their range of topics, and their delivery methods. More innovative systems using smart contracts for managing independent content and social media sites for organizing people’s observations on local city council and school board meetings; newsmaker websites such as local schools and governments need not apply.

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