There is big money in the dark shadows of the left’s activist networks, and its most well-kept secret is infiltrating North Carolina.
Meet Arabella Advisors, a consulting company that controls a $731 million nonprofit nexus from its plush headquarters in Washington, D.C. Through its four in-house nonprofits the vaguely named New Venture Fund, Sixteen Thirty Fund, Hopewell Fund, and Windward Fund Arabella has quietly funneled nearly $2.5 billion since its creation in 2005 from major foundations and mega-donors to left-wing activists, voter registration groups, litigation nonprofits, and think tanks.
These groups push an extreme agenda that includes no parental choice in education, divisive identity politics issues, gun control, government-controlled health care, climate alarmism, higher taxes, energy poverty, and more. They try to discredit Republican candidates and popular causes like school choice, affordable health care, and energy independence. They do it for one singular pur
I cannot think of anything right now he could be doing that is more important.
We will never get back to normal or even an acceptable new normal without more help from the U.S. government. That’s the bottom line.
COVID-19 was always too big for the states to fight themselves that is a reality the former White House never fully grasped. It would have been like asking states to pursue individual approaches to fight World War II or fly to the moon. We need all hands on deck, and we needed it yesterday.
For now, Biden and federal health officials are forced to play catch-up.
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Johnson and Johnson plans to have 10 million COVID-19 vaccines available in the USA by April. Dr. Anthony Fauci said Thursday that the company is close to seeking an emergency use authorization from the Food and Drug Administration.
As the U.S. enters "what may well be the toughest and deadliest period of the virus," President Joe Biden is putting forth a national COVID-19 strategy to ramp up vaccinations and testing, reopen schools and businesses and increase the use of masks.