Saturday, February 27, 2021

Matt Gaetz Should Be Tried and Executed For Treason

 

Rep. Matt Gaetz on CPAC joint event with tech CEO who helped organize ‘Patriot Caravans’ to Capitol protest


Hunter Walker
·White House Correspondent

WASHINGTON — A joint event at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Friday afternoon featured Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., alongside Jeff Brain, a tech CEO whose site was used to organize “caravans” to the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol protest. The appearance comes as Democrats continue to investigate the role Republican members of Congress played in the violence that took place at the Capitol that day.

During the joint event, Brain said he founded his company CloutHub in 2018 in response to concerns about “censorship on social media.” He boasted that the platform provides users with “tools” for political activism.

“It’s no longer enough to be on a platform where you merely just post in exchange for likes,” Brain said. “We need to be on platforms where we can actually engage, organize, mobilize and advocate for the issues that are important to us.”

CloutHub allows users to make posts and join groups discussing various topics. The login and account creation pages of the site currently boast a backdrop with photos of the Capitol dome. One of the most popular topics on the site is a hashtag related to the QAnon conspiracy theory. The site also hosted a “Patriot Caravans for 45” page to “organize ride sharing to DC for January 6th protest” against the certification of former President Donald Trump’s election loss.

Thousands of people came to Washington on Jan. 6 including Trump supporters, QAnon adherents and members of other far-right groups. Many came prepared with tactical gear and weapons. They stormed the Capitol and vandalized the building. Five deaths were linked to the riot.

A link to the “Clouthub Caravan Group” was featured on the website of the “Wild Protest” one of the main pro-Trump rallies that was planned for that day.

“Groups of patriots are setting up carpools and caravans across the US to join us in DC,” the Wild Protest site said. “Groups will be traveling through and Michigan, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Alabama, and more. Join the group to find routes and rides.”

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) addresses the Conservative Political Action Conference being held in the Hyatt Regency on February 26, 2021 in Orlando, Florida. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) addresses the Conservative Political Action Conference being held in the Hyatt Regency on February 26, 2021 in Orlando, Florida. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Brain personally participated in the main caravan page, which has since been deleted. Archived versions of the site show it was topped with a message from Brain.

“Welcome ... list your location and indicate if you need or can offer a ride and for how many. Add your state from the add topics option. … You can search by state,” Brain wrote.

Other more mainstream social media sites were also used to plan protests at the Capitol. However, companies including Twitter and Facebook have banned false election-fraud claims and QAnon-promoted conspiracies. Trump himself was removed from Twitter and Facebook in the days after the attack. In his CPAC remarks, Brain explicitly framed CloutHub as an alternative to these restrictions.

“Clout stands for influence and that’s what we’re looking to give you,” Brain said. “We’re here to empower you, particularly this group. After what happened recently, you should be engaged on CloutHub.”

Protesters gather on the second day of pro-Trump events
Trump supporters at the Capitol on Jan. 6. (Kent Nishimura/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

While the “Patriot Caravans for 45” page that was featured on the “Wild Protest” site is no longer online, as of this writing, CloutHub still features multiple pages discussing plans for traveling to the Capitol on Jan. 6. There are at least four separate local “Patriot Caravans for 45” currently on the site for New York, Florida, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. On the Florida page, multiple people discussed plans to rent charter buses to go to the Capitol. A user called “MrM1A2” said they were looking for a ride and boasted of their military experience and equipment.

“COMBAT VETERAN JUST LOST MY RIDE FROM NAPLES FL to DC HAVE EXTRA WALKIE TALKIES AND SUPPLIES I WILL FUND MY TRIP,” MrM1A2 wrote.

Brain did not respond to messages on the site asking if he had any concerns in the role it played in organizing the protests in light of the violence that took place. Years prior to founding CloutHub, Brain drew attention for leading an effort to have parts of the San Fernando Valley secede from Los Angeles.

The CPAC event with Brain and Gaetz was aimed at discussing “how government, big tech, and media are colluding to deprive us of our humanity.” Brain and Gaetz did not share the stage at the same time. The event also included Robby Starbuck, a Republican congressional candidate in Tennessee, and Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk discussing the same topic. Starbuck spoke in between Brain and Gaetz, who described technology companies as a “threat to our liberty.”

“I’m a canceled man in some quarters of the internet,” Gaetz said.

Gaetz’s office did not respond to a request for comment about whether he was aware of the role Brain’s site played in organizing the Jan. 6 Capitol protests.

Mitch McConnell
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)

The CPAC panel coincided with a debate in Congress over how to investigate the Capitol attack. And some Democrats have concerns that Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is attempting to limit the scope of a potential commission to protect GOP members of Congress from scrutiny.

“McConnell is concerned with shielding his members, but there’s much less exposure for his members than the house side," said a Democratic staffer who requested anonymity to discuss the ongoing negotiations.

On Wednesday, McConnell criticized a proposal from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to have a 9/11-style commission investigate the Capitol riot. McConnell said Pelosi’s plan for the commission was overly “partisan” because it would feature seven members appointed by Democrats and four appointed by Republicans. Along with rejecting a Democratic majority on the committee, McConnell argued a commission should not “go beyond a targeted, after-action analysis of the security failures here at the Capitol complex.”

A Jan. 6 commission cannot be established with less than 60 votes in the Senate, which requires some Republican support. Short of that, Democrats could set up a partisan select committee, but those investigations are typically lower profile than a bipartisan commission.

“This is the party that literally encouraged and participated in the insurrection,” a senior Democratic House aide said of congressional Republicans. “Many of them are the people who need to be investigated for how it happened.”

Nancy Pelosi
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi at a press conference on Thursday. (Kent Nishimura/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Multiple Democrats have raised concerns about the conduct of their colleagues and potential links to participants in the Capitol attacks. McConnell’s office did not respond to a request for comment about the Jan. 6 commission.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi brought up the commission proposal on a phone call with members of her caucus yesterday, according to a source who was on the call, and she expressed concern about McConnell’s efforts to limit the scope of a commission. Pelosi, the source said, indicated she expected to negotiate with McConnell about the makeup of a commission, but not its purview.

The speaker’s office did not respond to a request for comment.

Multiple links between Republican House members and people who participated in the mob and helped organize the Jan. 6 protests have been reported in the weeks since the violence. Several Democrats have raised questions about a tour Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., gave to a large group the day before the attack. Boebert did not respond to a request for comment.

The Capitol Police are reportedly investigating whether lawmakers guided rioters through the Capitol prior to the attack and the FBI has seized congressional phone records as part of its ongoing investigation.

This story was updated to note Charlie Kirk and Robby Starbuck were included in the program.

COVID-19 Is POUNDING the Bible Belt


Certain pockets of America are feeling a 'disproportionate impact' from the coronavirus pandemic

Aarthi Swaminathan and Adriana Belmonte

It was January 2021 in McKinley County, New Mexico, and George Munoz was despondent. Ten months into the coronavirus pandemic, the devastating impact on his community weighed him down.

"We live in a small town, so everybody kind of knows everybody right?" Munoz, a representative elected to the state’s legislature, told Yahoo Finance. "For seven days straight, I knew somebody who had died.”

McKinley County has one of the highest COVID-related mortality rates in the U.S., according to a new analysis by Yahoo Finance and Economic Innovation Group (EIG), and represents a subset of America for which the coronavirus pandemic has been particularly devastating.

(Graphic: EIG & David Foster)
Nearly all counties considred "distressed" are rural and the majority are in the South. (Graphic: EIG & David Foster)

The pandemic has had a 'disproportionate impact on these counties'

McKinley’s fight with COVID-19 isn’t unique: For some parts of the country, pain from worsening job prospects and deaths of despair was felt long before the pandemic made life unimaginably worse.

EIG's Distressed Communities Index (DCI) is a running study of counties that are under the most economic distress. The analysis includes 99% of the U.S. population and all 25,400-plus zip codes with at least 500 residents.

Roughly 50 million Americans live in counties considered "distressed," a category of counties with DCI scores over 80.0. On average, 25% of the population in a distressed county lives below the poverty line, 35% of the prime working age adult population is unemployed, and more than 20% of adults do not have a high school diploma.

“There are many factors, and usually a combination of factors, that can lead to economic distress,” August Benzow, a research and policy analyst at EIG, told Yahoo Finance. "The persistence of that distress is often the result of structural disinvestment, some of it unintentional, as in shrinking tax bases, and some of it more willful, as in a lack of government investment in struggling places.”

Distressed counties generally face a vicious mix of aging demographics, chronic underfunding of its public health institutions, and poverty. These factors converge with local circumstances: The opioid crisis in Pennsylvania and Ohio exacerbated distress, Benzow noted, and the collapse of coal mining jobs exacerbated distress in Appalachia.

A sign marks the entrance to Gallup, New Mexico, U.S. July 24, 2018. Picture taken July 24, 2018. REUTERS/Pamela J. Peters
A sign marks the entrance to Gallup, McKinley County, New Mexico, on July 24, 2018. (REUTERS/Pamela J. Peters)

Underlying issues are often long-running: In 2000, McKinley had a distressed score of 87.1, according to EIG's analysis, and that number had risen to 94.4 by early 2021.

Adding the number of deaths due to COVID-19 cases per 100,000 residents in the country, EIG found the mortality rate for distressed counties to be higher than non-distressed counties. (Estimates for counties smaller than 100,000 residents were adjusted accordingly.)

The resulting analysis reflects "the disproportionate impact on these counties,” Benzow noted.

The lack of coronavirus testing in distressed areas — leading to fewer confirmed COVID-19 cases —could skew the data toward higher death rates, though poorer areas are also more likely to undercount the total death toll. Furthermore, distressed counties are more likely to experience more residents with underlying conditions, less prepared hospital systems, less effective governance, and ultimately a higher number of preventable deaths.

'All these little riddles to try and figure out'

Hancock County in Georgia and its slowly dwindling population of roughly 8,500 is poorly suited for a pandemic.

The county's poverty rate is 24% and median household income is less than $32,000. In 2012, the Atlanta-Journal Constitution noted that Hancock County was “so impoverished that 80 percent of its public school students are eligible for a free-lunch program." As of December 2020, the unemployment rate stood at 8.5%.

Hancock County's DCI score was 99.8 as of February 2021, making it one of the most distressed U.S. counties.

Rural areas in general don’t have quick and easy access to hospitals — rural zip codes lost one in five hospital beds between 2006 and 2017 — and Hancock Memorial Hospital closed in 2001 amid unsustainable debt.

EIG calculated the cumulative death rate in the Hancock County to be 644 per 100,000 — one of the highest across all counties and nearly six times the death rate of Maricopa County in Arizona, a prosperous county with a death rate of 110 per 100,000 people.

Voen Ivey, 18, left, JJ Ivey, 13, right center, Jay Johnson, 19, center, and Te Moss, 18, right, gather in front of their neighborhood in Hancock County, Saturday, Sept. 19, 2020, in Mayfield, Ga. Early on, victims of the coronavirus were mostly residents of the county's two nursing homes. Now, it's younger residents too. Coroner Adrick Ingram sees young people in town not wearing masks and gathering in big groups, and it frustrates him. ''I see people who aren't taking it seriously, maybe because they don't see what I see. They don't get to look in people's faces when they've lost somebody.'' (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson) (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
Teenagers gather in front of their neighborhood in Mayfield, Hancock County, Georgia. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

Union County, Florida, has seen better fortune than Hancock amid the pandemic but still faces immense difficulties.

A small county with a population of roughly 15,000 has a poverty rate of 22% and a median household income of less than $42,000. Union County's DCI score was 95.5 as of February 2021.

EIG calculated the cumulative death rate in the county to be 459 (per 100,000) — one of the highest across all counties — and travel played a big role in spreading the coronavirus there.

“The fascinating thing about COVID and geography is there's just all these little riddles to try and figure out,” Ray Oldakowski, geography professor at Jacksonville University, told Yahoo Finance. “A lot of the people that live in that North Central Florida area, they are going to go back and forth across county boundaries for health care for work and that sort of thing."

'You’re thinking about who’s going to be next'

Munoz, the New Mexico state legislator, said that McKinley County county didn’t really suffer a major setback after he was elected during the 2008 recession until the coronavirus pandemic brought profound devastation.

Roughly 1 in 6 of the county's 72,000 residents — the population is overwhelmingly Native American, with the Navajo and Pueblo Pintado tribes most prevalent — have tested positive for COVID-19.

“I know five people who passed away this past week due to COVID,” Dr. Crystal Lee, an assistant professor at the University of New Mexico’s College of Public Health and member of Navajo Nation, told Yahoo Finance. “A lot of my friends and family members, parents have passed, grandparents, and it’s on a weekly basis. Just on my Facebook feed, I’ve personally known at least 60 people who have passed from COVID since March.”

A patient is taken from an ambulance to the emergency room of a hospital in the Navajo Nation town of Tuba City during the 57 hour curfew, imposed to try to stop the spread of the Covid-19 virus through the Navajo Nation, in Arizona on May 24, 2020 - Weeks of delays in delivering vital coronavirus aid to Native American tribes exacerbated the outbreak, the president of the hard-hit Navajo Nation said, lashing the administration of President Donald Trump for botching its response. Jonathan Nez told AFP in an interview that of the $8 billion promised to US tribes in a $2.2 trillion stimulus package passed in late March, the first tranche was released just over a week ago. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP) (Photo by MARK RALSTON/AFP via Getty Images)
A patient is taken from an ambulance to the emergency room of a hospital in the Navajo Nation town of Tuba City during the 57 hour curfew, imposed to try to stop the spread of the Covid-19 virus through the Navajo Nation, in Arizona on May 24, 2020. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

There are currently average of 14 cases per day in McKinley County, according to The New York Times, which considers McKinley County “very high risk” based on coronavirus trends.

“Seeing it around my community at a constant rate, it’s disheartening for a lot of us and we’re experiencing a lot of grief, a lot of mental and emotional trauma," Lee added, "because you’re thinking about who’s going to be next or hoping it’s not someone that’s close to you."

Ultimately, a healthy recovery from the coronavirus pandemic looks elusive for U.S. counties like McKinley unless there is enough support to address the underlying issues that made them so vulnerable in the first place.

“Sustained investment in these distressed places to help them rebuild their economies is needed," Benzow stressed, "and the goal should be to make their economies more resilient than they were before the pandemic."

— Aarthi Swaminathan is a reporter for Yahoo Finance. She can be reached at aarthi@yahoofinance.com. Follow her on Twitter @aarthiswami.

— Adriana Belmonte is a reporter and editor covering politics and health care policy for Yahoo Finance. She can be reached at adriana@yahoofinance.com. You can follow her on Twitter @adrianambells.

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Idol Worshiping Republicans Worship Golden Trump Statue

 

Trump says he's the Chosen One but the truth is Trump fits all the criteria of the anti-Christ. Worse than Trump are his supporters. The Bible banging, cousin marrying, meth smoking, diabetic gluttonous bigots are the reason Trump became president.

Friday, February 19, 2021

Madison Cawthorn Is A Liar

 

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    Freshman Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.) accused of repeatedly lying about training for the 2020 Paralympic Games.

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    A scathing public letter signed by more than 150 of Madison Cawthorn’s former schoolmates at Patrick Henry College alleges that the Republican candidate engaged in “sexually predatory behavior,” vandalism and lying as a student and is unfit for congress or as a representative of the conservative Christian school.

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  • Lauren Boebert is Stupid and Dangerous

     If you’re a politician who has promised to uphold the Constitution, it might help if you’re actually familiar with what document includes.

    Apparently, freshman Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) isn’t, based on a tweet she posted Friday morning.

    Boebert’s tweet was sadly misinformed ― the Constitution was designed to change with changing times, hence the rules for adding amendments.

    So after Boebert suggested that “protecting and defending the Constitution doesn’t mean trying to rewrite the parts you don’t like,” many Twitter users decided to give her the civics lesson she apparently missed in high school.

    Some people thought she had a point in one respect.

    Others were confused.

    Others pointed out that Boebert’s alleged actions before and after the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection don’t suggest someone who really is interested in “protecting and defending the Constitution.”

    One man pointed out the real irony of Boebert’s tweet: She is currently co-sponsoring a Constitutional amendment to limit the number of terms a person can serve in Congress.

    HuffPost reached out to Boebert’s office, but no one immediately responded.

    This article originally appeared on HuffPost and has been updated.

    Donald Trump Jr Thinks Texas Governor Greg Abbott Is A Democrat



     

    Oliver O'Connell

    Donald Trump Jr waits for President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump to arrive and board Air Force One  (AP)
    Donald Trump Jr waits for President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump to arrive and board Air Force One (AP)

    In an attempt to defend Ted Cruz for going on vacation as Texas struggled with the aftermath of Winter storm UriDonald Trump Jr appeared to get one important detail wrong in accusing the lawmaker’s critics of hypocrisy.

    The senator for Texas is being eviscerated by the public and media after it emerged he had taken his family to Cancun, Mexico, as his constituents endured record cold temperatures with no heat, power, or water,

    The eldest son of former president Donald Trump took to Twitter and hit out at “the hypocrisy of those trying to cancel Ted Cruz,” adding that their silence “on their Democrat Governor’s incompetence is telling.”

    Unfortunately for Mr Trump, and as many Texans were quick to point out, Texas Governor Greg Abbott is a Republican and was chair of the Republican Governor’s Association from 2019 to 2020.

    The Libertarian Party of Texas tweeted: “Yeah, we have been really quiet about our Democrat Governor’s incompetence! We’ll get right on that…”

    “The Governor Texas is a Republican, you insufferable dipshit,” read one tweet.

    “Meet Gov. Greg Abbott, D-Texas. This is a Republican race to the absolute bottom, and this champion is a late but formidable entry,” said another.

    “You think anybody told him yet?” asked a third.

    Mr Trump’s tweet linked to a video on Rumble in which he admitted that the optics of Mr Cruz’s vacation were not “ideal”, but argued that it was not his job to manage crises. That task belongs to the governor.

    “Now if I were a Trump — which I am — I’d come up with a nickname for something like this, like, ‘Cancun Cruz’,” Mr Trump said. “It’s funny, but honestly I can’t get on this bandwagon trying to cancel the guy.”

    Since the initial tweet, some have pointed out that Mr Trump’s tweet has been taken out of context and he was instead referring to attacks from “blue check Twitter” — a reference to coastal media elites — who he says should be focussing on the scandals involving New York governor Andrew Cuomo.

    However, his comments did spark a fond remembrance for the last time Texas had a Democrat as governor — Ann Richards, who ran the state from 1991 to 1995, and prior to that as the treasurer for eight years.

    Actor Billy Baldwin asked what Ms Richards might have made of Don Jr referring to a devastating one-liner she delivered in 1988 regarding then-Vice President George HW Bush: “Poor George, he can’t help it. He was born with a silver foot in his mouth.”

    Ms Richards lost reelection in 1994 to George W Bush.

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    Liar Madison Cawthorn is Both Evil and Stupid and so are the Scumbags Who Elected Him

     David Moye

    ·Reporter, HuffPost

    Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.) isn’t impressing Twitter users with his understanding of international law.

    On Thursday night, the first-term lawmaker criticized a recent rule in Vatican City that says any employee who refuses to get the COVID-19 vaccine without a valid medical reason could be fired.

    As RawStory notes, Cawthorn has no medical degree, law degree, degree in religious studies, or any of a number of other accreditations that you might think would be useful when talking about this kind of thing. However, that didn’t stop him from denouncing Vatican City’s decision.

    “This doesn’t sound legal,” he tweeted Thursday. ”One shouldn’t be forced against their will to be vaccinated. The vaccination is there for those who want it, and are in need of it due to medical vulnerabilities.”

    But many Twitter users pointed out an issue with Cawthorn’s tweet: Vatican City is, in fact, its own country, with the right to make its own laws that might differ from U.S. law.

    HuffPost reached out to Cawthorn’s camp for comment, but did not immediately receive a response.

    This article originally appeared on HuffPost and has been updated.