I also expect the Great Reset unleashes chaotic forces no one can control.
Honestly, it’s already done so. Look around the headlines today and you can see all the strings pulled by Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum but
you can also see the uncontrolled events which reverberate as consequences.
I think the little conflict between Israel and Hamas, soon-to-be Hezbollah, qualifies, so does the growing protests against ‘vaccine passports’ over a virus that just replaced the flu in its actual effects.
One wing to this ‘bird’ is evident in a powerful and (controversial) monologue delivered by Tucker Carlson, a leading (conservative) American political commentator, that is devoted to explaining just why one U.S. party is importing a new electorate to dilute, and replace, the existing U.S. electorate – and has been doing so for a decades.
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Ending cancel culture s reign on college campuses Radicals at SUNY-Binghamton prevent Arthur Laffer from speaking while campus police and administrators stand by Follow Us
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Radicals violated the constitutional rights of Arthur Laffer and conservative students on the campus of the State University of New York at Binghamton (SUNY-Binghamton). The administration did nothing about it. That is cancel culture.
Young America’s Foundation (YAF) partnered with the SUNY-Binghamton College Republicans to bring Mr. Laffer to speak on campus about economic freedom.
Mr. Laffer was the first to hold the title of chief economist at the Office of Management and Budget and he served as a consultant to Secretary of the Treasury William Simon, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and Secretary of the Treasury George Shultz. He was a member of President Ronald Reagan’s Economic Policy Advisory Board. In 2019, he was awarded
Georgia state Rep. Barry Fleming lost his job over the state’s recently passed election reform legislation.
The Hancock County Board of Commissioners voted 4-0 to ask Fleming to resign as county attorney “after pressure from citizens opposed to his work on proposed voting law changes,” Georgia Public Broadcasting reported March 10.
Critics of Georgia’s new law say it hampers voting rights, but Fleming, R-Harlem, argues that it does just the opposite.
“It makes it easier to vote in Georgia,” Fleming says, adding:
In Georgia, we actually expanded the days to early vote. There’s now or can be an extra 36 hours at least of early voting in Georgia. We made it very simple when it comes to absentee ballots. You still need no excuse to vote absentee in Georgia, and all you have to do is write down your driver’s license number. … So in Georgia we think going forward it will be easier to vote, but hopefully harder to cheat.
curiousKC: Who Lights Up the Kansas City Skyline?
curiousKC: Who Lights Up the Kansas City Skyline?
Spoiler alert: It takes a city Share this story Published April 26th, 2021 at 11:30 AM Above image credit: Regarded as a leader in the downtown lighting circles, Union Station s LED lights allow the building to take on any color. (Contributed | Union Station/Kentadh Photography)
If you have ever wondered about the lighting of the Kansas City skyline, you’re not alone.
Intrigued curiousKC reader Paula Schumacher reached out wanting to know more about downtown’s lighting fixtures, which are often coordinated depending on the holiday, a shared cause, or in support of local sports teams.
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