Thursday, October 1, 2020

WALLACE ASKED TRUMP TO DENOUNCE RACISM, NAMING THE PROUD BOYS A RACIST GROUP...

While he doesn't ask Joe Bidden to denounce Antifa, or BLM.

Editorial Note: The media's narrative of the group "The Proud Boys" as being a racist group, is all bunk! The founders of the group deny that they are a racist group, they have members from all races. What makes them a "racist" group according the media narrative, they support Trump. If they were supporters of Biden, like Antifa, and BLM, they wouldn't have a problem with the group Proud Boys. 

All last week you had the local papers screaming to the Proud Boys were coming to cities like Portland, and Seattle to hold a big demonstration, which ended up not happing. These cities were in a panic, yet they open to Marxist groups like Antifa, and BLM to riot and commit crimes. The following stories are reflective of the narrative of these city leaders hypocrisy allowing these Marxist group to come and cause chaos. 

It also illustrates how the media pushes the false narrative that Trump is a racist, and his supporters are idot bigoted racist, and we are not!



The Proud Boys Flap Is Fake News

The media want to hang them around President Trump's "racist" neck.---The Patriot Post

Quote: " Most Americans have heard of Black Lives Matter and Antifa. But most Americans have not heard about a small group begun in Portland, Oregon, called the Proud Boys. So, naturally, debate moderator Chris Wallace teamed up with Joe Biden on Tuesday night to demand that President Donald Trump specifically denounce the Proud Boys and white supremacists generally. The Left media heard the dog whistle and saturated the proverbial airwaves with coverage of this obscure group, elevating it solely to attack Trump as a “racist.”


And it’s fake news.


Related stories from the DNC press:


Proud Boys in Northwest savor a boost from Trump’s callout during presidential debate--Seattle Times


Trump to far-right extremists: 'Stand back and stand by'---Seattle PI


Republicans Distance Themselves After Trump Fails to Condemn White Supremacy

The exchange on white supremacy provided one of the most inflammatory moments of a debate that President Trump hijacked with interruptions and mockery.---NYT


Samples news stories that destroys the narrative that Trump is a racist:

Trump Eviscerates the False Narrative About His Proud Boys Answer to White Supremacy Question--PJ Media


Note to AOC, Liz Warren, Kamala: Trump Is NOT a White Supremacist--PJ Media


The ‘Proud Boys’ Debate Moment: A Case Study in the Media’s Mishandling of Trump--National Review



TODAY'S TOP STORY...

Cantwell Calls for Justice Department to Investigate Pebble Mine Following Revelations in Leaked Tapes.

Press release issued 9/ 29/20

WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA) today called for a U.S. Department of Justice investigation to examine discrepancies between what company executives promoting the Pebble Mine in Bristol Bay, Alaska, said in recently-released tapes and how they characterized the project’s scope and plans in legally-binding documents, as well as congressional testimony:


“The Pebble Tapes make one thing very clear: the Pebble Limited Partnership will stop at nothing to build their disastrous mine, even if it means lying on their permit application, deceiving their investors, or possibly perjuring themselves in front of Congress. The Department of Justice should investigate what is disclosed in these disturbing Pebble Tapes.


“The science is clear—the Pebble Mine poses a direct threat to the world’s largest sockeye salmon fishery. Yet the Trump administration has consistently listened to politically connected corporate interests over scientists, so I remain unconvinced they will not someday greenlight this monstrous project.


“We must do everything we can to protect Bristol Bay salmon and the thousands of American jobs that depend on them. To that end, I would support legislation that would block Pebble Mine permitting until we can get to the bottom of these shocking revelations.”


At a House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee hearing in October 2019, Pebble Partnership CEO Tom Collier testified that “Pebble has no current plans, in this application or in any other way, for expansion.” Permitting documents Pebble Mine has submitted to the government would allow the mine to operate for 20 years, but what executives of the company say on the released tapes suggests the company has plans for a mine running for up to 200 years, with a planned expansion of the mine’s capacity after the first 20 years. Additionally, contradictory statements made by the company in their filings back in 2013 led Cantwell to request an investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) into whether the company misled investors. A recent New York Times analysis of video and transcripts of the leaked tapes described inconsistencies between the recordings and the company’s permit application currently under consideration by the Army Corps of Engineers.


Senator Cantwell has been the leading congressional opponent of the Pebble Mine, which threatens to irreparably damage hundreds of miles of habitat in the world’s largest sockeye salmon fishery. Every year, 40-60 million salmon return to the watershed, which supports thousands of fishing and tourism jobs throughout Alaska and the Pacific Northwest.


She has long fought to protect the Bristol Bay watershed and its important environmental and economic place in the Pacific Northwest. In January of 2014, she called on the Obama administration to protect Bristol Bay from mining after a report showed the proposed mine would threaten salmon runs and damage the commercial and recreational fishing industry. In July of 2014, Cantwell praised proposed science-based protections for the Bristol Bay watershed. In October of 2017, Cantwell and other members of the Washington state congressional delegation urged President Trump to listen to Washington fishermen and businesses before removing protections from Bristol Bay. In May 2018, Cantwell called on the Trump administration to hold public meetings in Washington state on the proposal and increase transparency for the permitting process. And in July 2019, Cantwell slammed the Trump administration’s decision to withdraw protections for Bristol Bay.


Earlier this year she applauded the president’s son for coming out against the mine and supported the Army Corps of Engineers’ determination that the mine could not move forward with its current proposal.



TODAY'S HEADLINE NEWS...


World News:


Top humanitarian award winner ‘nothing short of heroic’: UN refugee chief 

An educator and rights defender who has spent more than 20 years rescuing exploited and trafficked children in Colombia, represents “the best of us”, the UN refugee chief said on Thursday, as she was named the winner of this year’s Nansen Refugee Award.


Stranded migrants need safe and dignified return, says independent UN rights panel.

Governments should immediately address the inhumane conditions in detention faced by migrant workers who are also being blamed for spreading the coronavirus, a UN panel of independent rights experts said on Thursday.


Deterring ‘atrocious crimes’ contributes to development: International Criminal Court President.

Deterring genocides, armed conflicts and other atrocious crimes supports sustainable development says the President of the UN-backed International Criminal Court (ICC) Chile Eboe-Osuji.



NATIONAL NEWS:

Presidential Message on National Down Syndrome Awareness Month, 2020--WH press release


Wisconsin-Based Nonprofit To Pay $1.9 Million To Settle Allegations Of False Claims And Kickbacks On Federal Contracts For Blind Workers

Industries for the Blind and Visually Impaired Inc. (IBI) has agreed to pay the United States $1,938,684.09 to resolve allegations that IBI violated the False Claims Act and the Anti-Kickback Act in connection with certain federal contracts set aside to employ blind workers, the Justice Department announced today. ---DOJ


SECRETARY BEN CARSON LAUNCHES ‘MUSTARD SEED SERIES’ VIRTUAL WORKSHOPS FOR FAITH LEADERS AND CONGREGATIONS

Events will feature testimonies from faith leaders who have launched housing initiatives for homeless neighbors---HUD



BUSINESS & FINANCE NEWS:


Treasury Department Issues Ransomware Advisories to Increase Awareness and Thwart Attacks--US TREASURY DEPT.


U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ANNOUNCES FIRST INDUSTRY-RECOGNIZED APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, the U.S. Department of Labor announced Raytheon Technologies as the first Industry-Recognized Apprenticeship Program (IRAP), a major milestone in this Administration’s goal to expand apprenticeships and create more job opportunities for American workers. The National Institute of Metalworking Skills (NIMS) serves as the Standards Recognition Entity (SRE) overseeing Raytheon’s program. NIMS was recognized by the Department on Sept. 23, 2020, as one of the first SREs under the Administration’s new IRAP rule.--US LABOR DEPT.


Federal Reserve Board extends temporary actions aimed at increasing the availability of intraday credit extended by Federal Reserve Banks--THE FED



STATE NEWS HEADLINES:


Governors release joint statement on threats to American democracy.

We do not take for granted the sacred right of every American to cast a vote, and to have that vote counted, in the presidential election held every four years. It is a right that is foundational to our democracy and essential to the continuation of our constitutional system of government — something to be cherished, revered and defended by elected leaders at all levels.


Question: Will Inslee ever leave office? He is currently running for a third term as Governor!

Will he accept defeat if he looses to Clup?


AG FERGUSON CALLS ON UTC TO PROTECT WASHINGTONIANS FROM UTILITY SHUT-OFFS AMID COVID-19 PANDEMIC.

OLYMPIA — Attorney General Bob Ferguson issued a proposal that calls on the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission (UTC) to, among other protections, ban utility late fees and utility service disconnections until at least April 30, 2021. These protections ensure vulnerable Washingtonians don’t lose the services they need to stay safe during the COVID-19 pandemic and the related economic crisis.


History of Manchester Environmental Laboratory.

In Sept. 1982, Governor John Spellman directed state agencies to consolidate laboratory facilities at two sites in Olympia and Seattle. In a follow-up memo issued the same day, Spellman suggested paying special attention to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Region 10 facility in Manchester. According to the memo, Ecology’s director, Don Moos had built a relationship with EPA and could facilitate discussions and cooperation.



IN OTHER HEADLINES...


AOC Nixes Ceremony for Israeli Leader--PJ MEDIA


Voters Deserve to Know Where Joe Biden Stands on Court-Packing---National Review


Over 1,000 Honduran Migrants Form Caravan, Head for US---NewsMax


Democrats' New COVID Bill Removes Police Funding, Drawing GOP Outrage--WJ


WH: Trump 'Has Condemned White Supremacy More Than Any President in Modern History’--cnsnews


House Conservatives Call for Probe of China’s Ties to Black Lives Matter Co-Founder--Daily Signal


Trump proposes capping refugee admissions at 15,000 in historic low---The Hill