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‘The governor ofΒ IllinoisΒ on Wednesday issued an emergency disaster proclamation after several hundred illegal immigrants were bused from the U.S.βMexico border to Illinois.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker, a Democrat, issued an executive order to send 75 members of the state National Guard to assist in making sure βall state resources are available to support asylum seekers arriving nearly daily to Chicago from the state of Texas.β
The order also βenables the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) and other state agencies, in close coordination with the City of Chicago, Cook County, and other local governments, to ensure the individuals and families receive the assistance they need,β according to Pritzkerβs order. βThis includes transport, emergency shelter and housing, food, health screenings, medical assessments, treatments, and other necessary care and services.β’https://www.theepochtimes.com/illinois-governor-issues-emergency-disaster-over-illegal-immigrants-bused-from-texas_4732746.html?est=M92c7Fyks9VQCBaQiCs%2BZp9qphXcsgA6Z2C8KthAginrUkHZ39hIC3VQ7qe4dcGWRg%3D%3D
‘Texas Democrat Beto OβRourke complained Thursday that protecting unborn babies from abortions is βnot good for business.β
Speaking at a political rally in San Antonio, OβRourke blasted pro-life Gov. Greg Abbott for hurting the state economy by signing a law that bans abortions once an unborn babyβs heartbeat is detectable. The former Democrat congressman is running for governor against Abbott in November.
βWhen Abbott tries to sell you on the idea that heβs good for business, just remember this,β OβRourke wrote on Twitter, sharing a short video from the rally.
In the video, he slammed the life-saving heartbeat law as harmful to women and βbusiness.β
βIf you are driving out women because you donβt trust them to make their own decisions about their own bodies and you place a $10,000 bounty on the backs of anybody that seeks to help anybody else make their own reproductive health care decisions, thatβs not good for business in the state of Texas,β OβRourke said.’https://www.lifenews.com/2022/02/11/beto-orourke-complains-abortion-companies-cant-kill-babies-under-texas-abortion-ban-its-bad-for-business/

‘Last weekend, a British Muslim invaded a Texas synagogue and held the rabbi and four members of his flock at gunpoint while demanding the release from prison of a biochemist known as βLady Al Qaedaβ. The drama flared briefly across news sites before vanishing from sight. AsΒ theΒ Australian Jewish NewsΒ observes, the assault
β¦failed to make even the world headlines on the ABC digital media platforms for the 12 hours the stand-off with police was taking place.
Since then, if the ABCβs internal search engine is any guide, there has been only one follow-up. Some stories, it seems, are of little but passing interest. There are terrorists, and then there are those other terrorists, the ones whose motives and religious background are best not mentioned. Diversity, donβt you know, enriches us all, so team-player journalism ignores the sand that grates in the gears of the multiculturalistsβ narrative.
Daniel Greenfield, however, indulges his curiosity to report what mainstream media might have done were it actually interested in getting to the nub of a story rather than papering over unfortunate and disconcerting truths. Of Faisal Akram (above), who will never again interrupt Shabbat gatherings thanks to a sharp-shooting Texas SWAT team, he writes:
Back home, the Blackburn Muslim Community page announced that βFaisal Akram has sadly departed from this temporary worldβ and prayed that Allah βbless him with the highest ranks of Paradiseββ¦.
β¦The town has produced no shortage of Jihadists, including the youngest terrorist in the UK, as well as a number of Jihadis who traveled to join ISIS, an associate of shoe bomber Richard Reid, and a terrorist who played a key role in an Al Qaeda plot that targeted New York and D.C.
Blackburn is one of the most segregated towns in the country and has been described as a βno-go zoneβ. The area that produced the Temple Terrorist has one of the highest Muslim populations outside of London and some claim that flying the English flag has been effectively outlawed.
The setting couldnβt be any better for the media to whitewash the murderous terrorist with the familiar excuses that he was the victim of failed integration in the United Kingdom. His family, in an even more familiar excuse, is claiming that he βwas suffering from mental health issuesβ.‘https://quadrant.org.au/
Now, this is my own personal opinion but I believe the officer was a ‘little’ over the top. The slogan ‘Protect with Respect’ on the police vehicle seems a little bit of a paradox and I just wonder if she had been a person of you know what how all this would have gone down (just wondering)? How many more liberties will be taken because of the China virus?
Oh, and do you remember when you were ONCE arrested for wearing a mask into a bank!?
Could this officer have done this some other way!? What ever happened to Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness?
Would the media lie to us? ‘During the Texas blackout corporate media outlets couldnβt publish their fictional stories fast enough. βWind and solar were not the problem!β declared the New York Times, USA Today, ABC News, the Associated Press, NPR, and countless others. The media outlets that shamelessly shill for a renewable energy nirvana can always be counted on to misinform.

The media proclaimed that wind and solar werenβt the problem because these unreliable sources arenβt expected to produce much power during winter months in the first place. Thatβs a small truth wrapped in a big fat lie. From February 8 to the 16thΒ electricity output from wind was down 93 percent. On the two most critical days of the freeze, the 15thΒ and 16th, wind power was almost non-existent. However, it is true this pitiful performance was not a major factor in the outages. That bit of truth created a window for deception.
According to our corporate media, the blackouts were caused by failures in natural gas, coal, and nuclear generation. Again, a tiny truth wrapped in a whopper of a lie. Yes, there were frozen pipes and a number of other glitches. However, the frozen pipe problem was largely caused by Ercot, the company that runs the grid. As Ercot cut power to protect the grid from damage, it cut off electricity to natural gas production and processing units. With no power to pressurize the pipes, they froze. This was a management failure, not a problem with natural gas-fired power. In spite of Ercotβs mismanagement of the system, natural gas delivered 450 percent more power from the 8thΒ to the 16th. Yes, 450 percentΒ more. And, this happened even as natural gas providers were delivering a record amount of gas to residents for home heating.
I could go on and on about grid mismanagement before and during the crisis. For example, Ercot allowed some coal and natural gas generators to go offline for maintenance even as weather forecasters were warning about the historic dimension of the big freeze. But talking about these issues distracts us from the giant problems that have been building up in Texas for more than 15 years.
What wind and solar advocates in the mainstream press ignore (or probably donβt even know) is that the electric grid demands a high level of consistency. It operates within a narrow margin at 60 hertz. If power is even .5 percent above or below 60 Hz the grid begins to fail. Wind and solar are wildly erratic. The large swings in power output test grid operators ability to maintain this small operating space. Dealing with the inconsistent nature of wind and solar is a manageable problem when they provide a small percentage of the power supply. But Texas has increased its wind generation from 2.9 percent in 2007 to 25 percent today. Solar went from next to nothing to 2.38 percent. Thatβs an enormous amount of unreliability for a grid that demands precision.
The only way to manage this problem is to maintain a large reserve margin of power that can be called upon at a momentβs notice. When electricity from wind and solar drop quickly as they regularly do, reserve power from natural gas fills the gap. A healthy reserve margin is 15 percent. But with wind claiming such a large percentage of generation in Texas, a larger margin (i.e. 25 percent) would be prudent. The reserve margin in Texas is only about 7.5 percent.
Setting mismanagement aside, this is the key problem with the Texas grid. Thereβs too much erratic wind and solar and not nearly enough reliable baseload power from coal, nuclear, and natural gas. The reserve margin should be at least doubled and probably tripled to accommodate unreliable wind and solar that are already part of the system. Understanding this reality takes some research and deeper thinking, but our corporate media are either not interested or are incapable of learning about the technical aspects of how the electrical grid functions.
True journalism is hard to find these days. What could be more important to the function of our modern world than electricity? And yet, corporate media are more interested in telling small truths wrapped in giant lies. The consequences be damned.’ https://papundits.wordpress.com/2021/03/14/media-blacks-out-truth-in-texas/
‘Every month 30 million people use Gabβs services to get access to the free flow of information online. Gab is the home of free speech in a world where Big Tech oligarchs have censored, deplatformed, and demonized tens of millions of good, honest, and decent people with whom they disagree politically.
Tonight Texas Governor Greg Abbott, a βRepublican,β issued a despicable andΒ false statement smearing Gab as an βanti-semitic platformΒ that quote βhas no place in Texas.β This is the same Gov. Abbott who just five days ago said he was βtaking a stand against Big Tech censorship.β
Gov. Abbottβs statement will likely not sit well with the nearly 800,000 Texans who have visited Gab.com in the past 24 hours alone. What is even more strange is that the Texas GOP itself is on Gab with a verified account.
Gab is not an βanti-semiticβ platform. We protect the political speech of all Americans, regardless of viewpoint, because in this age of cancel culture nobody else will. That means unpopular viewpoints may be found on the site.
The enemies of freedom smear us with every name in the book because they hate America and they hate free speech. Itβs a shame to see a GOP politician fall for this trap when conservative values are under sustained attack all over the country.
People smear Gab for the kinds of people we host. They never smear Gab for the kinds of people we ban. Thatβs because we donβt have political tests for our users. Ban decisions are made on an individual basis. Our test for political speech is whether it is legal or not. Pretty simple rule.
There are many Jewish Gab users and customers, whose lawful speech we protect with just as much zeal as we would protect the lawful speech of any person of any faith, ethnicity, or creed.
This is what America used to be like: a place where The People could speak freely regardless of their faith, ethnic background, or beliefs. This is the America Gab is fighting to preserve.
Apparently Gov. Abbott doesnβt agree.’ https://news.gab.com/2021/03/10/addressing-texas-gov-greg-abbotts-statement-about-gab/
This is coming to your neighborhood if you are depending on renewables! Renewables will NEVER replace COAL for reliability! While CHINA gets more wealthy due to wind turbines and solar panels we underlings will pay for it dearly! Thank you to the elite politicians pushing this agenda! NOT!!
‘Another family fears their mother was killed by Billy Chemirmir, the serial murder suspect who is accused of smothering older women before stealing jewelry and other items in Dallas and Collin counties.

Illegal Billy Chemirir
Diane Delahunty, 79, died Dec. 3, 2017, at Preston Place Senior Living Apartments in Plano. At the time, though three rings were missing from her fingers, police told her family she had died of natural causes.
But the medical examiner changed her cause of death to βundeterminedβ in July, and her daughter, Lori Delahunty, said Monday police have told her Chemirmir killed her mother.
Her death is the 20th that has been linked publicly to Chemirmir. Two other women survived attacks in Frisco and Plano.
Chemirmir has been indicted on 12 counts of capital murder in Dallas and Collin counties, and two counts of attempted capital murder. Including Delahunty, eight more North Texas families have said police believe Chemirmir killed their loved ones.
Police and prosecutors in Collin and Dallas counties have declined to comment on the ongoing case.’Β https://www.dallasnews.com/news/crime/2019/12/24/another-family-claims-serial-murder-suspect-billy-chemirmir-killed-their-loved-one-the-20th-in-north-texas/
