State
“The Arkansas Democratic Party is in a worse position today than the minority Republican Party was in the 1970s,” the author of a new book recently said about the state’s transformation from Democratic to Republican dominance. John C. Davis, who wrote “From Blue to Red: The Rise of the GOP in Arkansas,” says “the next 10 years will look much like things look now, with Republicans dominating” our “small, rural state that is moderate-to-conservative.” At the same time, Davis foresees that “progress for Democrats could come in Northwest Arkansas, where there has been an influx of outsiders.” — More insights on Democrats and Republicans in Arkansas at TalkBusiness.net
A divided country? The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Department now offers immigrants the “X” gender designation for citizenship and asylum applications. Meanwhile, Arkansas recently banned the faux “X” for drivers licenses and state-issued IDs that was implemented during Democrat Mike Beebe’s term as Governor.
National
The Georgia Legislature passed two important election integrity bills on their last session day March 28. HB974 “requires that ballots in optical scan voting systems use a visible watermark security feature,” and requires “the secretary of state’s office to post ballot images online.” HB974 (which had bipartisan support) expands the number of elections subject to risk-limiting, post-election audits. HB 1207 “requires Georgia election workers to be U.S. citizens, and it includes poll watcher, as well as poll worker, protections.”
“But the surgery is required, because without it, this person will commit suicide!” — study shows otherwise: **
Attempted suicide rates among people who identified as transgender more than doubled after receiving a vaginoplasty, according to a peer-reviewed study published in The Journal of Urology … Researchers found the rates of psychiatric emergencies were high both before and after gender-altering surgery, with similar overall rates in both groups. However, suicide attempts were markedly higher in those who received vaginoplasties … The study found a 33.9 percent chance that a biological man undergoing vaginoplasty would experience a psychiatric encounter post-surgery compared with a 26.5 percent chance for biological women who underwent phalloplasty, if an episode had occurred before surgery.
The Noose Tightens: You may have heard the story. A Stillwater, OK resident found FBI agents at her door last week (who refused to show ID on her video) to question her about Facebook posts. The self-identified Muslim-American woman (who has 97 followers) is hard-core anti-Israel/pro Palestine on Facebook. How far does the 1st Amendment/free speech go in America?
Two pro bono Florida attorneys (one is a former prosecutor) have sent briefs to Florida law enforcement as well as 22 Texas county district attorneys detailing and identifying crimes committed (per each state’s criminal code) by various high-level officials and organizations prior to and during the COVID-19 pandemic. The briefs ask for investigations, grand juries, and “prosecution to the full extent of the law” for folks like Fauci, Birx, Wallensky, Collins, Redfield, etc. The attorneys are researching state laws for 25 different states in an effort to have state attorneys general pursue justice for injuries and damages to “tens of thousands of American families.”
What the heck does the CDC have to do with elections? “As it turns out, the CDC had quite a large role in guiding election processes.” Totally made up out of thin air with not a smidgen of scientific proof,
The theory was that people gathering in a polling place would be a super-spreader event.
Not only did CDC turn our elections upside down, now they have scrubbed their websites and social media posts to “memory-hole” what they did to push drop-boxes, mail-in ballots, and ballot harvesting (“early voting”) onto the American public. How did the CDC control our elections? What will we do about it “next time”?
First time bird flu appears in dairy cattle: “Livestock at multiple dairy farms across the U.S. have tested positive for bird flu — also known as highly pathogenic avian influenza, or HPAI — in an outbreak that's likely spread to at least five states” (cows in Texas, Kansas and Michigan with probably positive tests for herds in New Mexico and Idaho). An Texas individual who had contact with sick cows has caught the virus (only the second time a human in the U.S. has contracted bird flu, says the CDC).
Tech
“No one should fear a knock at the door from police
simply because of what the YouTube algorithm serves up.”
Forbes reports: “Federal investigators have ordered Google to provide information on all viewers of select YouTube videos, according to multiple court orders obtained by Forbes. Privacy experts from multiple civil rights groups [say] they think the orders are unconstitutional because they threaten to turn innocent YouTube viewers into criminal suspects … undercover cops sought to identify the individual behind the online moniker ‘elonmuskwhm,’ who they suspect of buying bitcoin for cash,” putting that person afoul of money laundering laws.
Have you thought about what information you ‘leave behind” when you browse, shop, or entertain yourself online?? Watch for more on this topic in later posts.
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