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ECTOR COUNTY, Texas — The protest group that rallied outside of Big Daddy Zane’s and Anytime Fitness in Odessa are back at it again Wednesday.

This time it’s personal and aimed at Ector County Sheriff Mike Griffis.  Continue reading “Ector County Sheriff’s Office receives hundreds of threats following arrest of protesters”

Market Watch

Lt. Governor Dan Patrick tweeted today:

Dan Patrick
@DanPatrick
7 days in jail, no bail and a $7K fine is outrageous. No surprise Texans are responding. I’m covering the $7K fine she had to pay and I volunteer to be placed under House Arrest so she can go to work and feed her kids. #txlege #TexansHelpingTexans Continue reading “Texas Lt. Governor will Pay Dallas Salon Owner Fines And Offers To Go Under House Arrest In Her Place”

Yahoo News

Thousands of New Yorkers flocked to city parks all over the five boroughs last weekend to enjoy sunny spring weather and temperatures in the 70s. While still in the midst of a global coronavirus pandemic, many city residents went out to exercise, meet friends or get together with family members who have been in lockdown for weeks. Mayor Bill de Blasio even praised New Yorkers for practicing proper social distancing outdoors. “The big story here is what New Yorkers have done right,” he said Sunday. “The vast majority of New Yorkers have really risen to the challenge.”  Continue reading “A tale of two parks: Enjoying the sun in wealthy Manhattan, social distancing under police scrutiny in the Bronx”

Washington Times

They have in Georgia at least, where the state’s Department of Public Health recently announced, in cooperation with both Fulton County and Dekalb counties’ Boards of Health, that “to learn more about the spread of COVID-19,” an “investigation” has commenced — and it’s an “investigation” that’s leading government officials to make random stops at randomly selected residences and ask random citizens for, get this, their blood.  Continue reading “Georgia kicks off chilling door-to-door COVID-19 blood collections”

Breitbart – by Dr. Susan Berry

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) announced Tuesday his state will partner with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to “reimagine” its school system as New Yorkers navigate toward a post-coronavirus “new normal.” Continue reading “Cuomo to Join with Common Core’s Bill Gates Foundation to ‘Reimagine’ Education”

Daily Wire – by Hank Berrien

During oral arguments on Tuesday over a lawsuit filed by Wisconsin GOP legislators to bar the state from extending Governor Tony Evers’ stay-at-home orders, a conservative judge called the decision to implement stay-at-home orders “the very definition of tyranny.”  Continue reading “Wisconsin Judge Slams Dem Governor’s Stay-At-Home Orders: ‘The Very Definition Of Tyranny’”

BuzzFeed News

WASHINGTON — US citizen kids whose parents are undocumented immigrants filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration on Tuesday challenging their exclusion from a coronavirus relief program that Congress intended to benefit children. Continue reading “US Citizen Kids Of Undocumented Immigrants Sued The Trump Administration For Denying Them Coronavirus Stimulus Checks”

The Hill –  by Justine Coleman

Ohio will allow companies to report employees who don’t return to work when their jobs become available as the state reopens, officials announced Friday. Continue reading “Ohio tells companies to report employees who don’t return to work as state reopens”

AIER – by Jeffrey A. Tucker

The year was 1957.

Elvis’s new movie “Jailhouse Rock” was packing the theaters. The last episode of “I Love Lucy” aired on television. The show “West Side Story” held tryouts in Washington, D.C., and opened on Broadway in September. Ford’s new car the Edsel rolled off the assembly line. The Cold War with Russia was on and “In God We Trust” appeared on U.S. currency. The first Toys R Us store opened.  Continue reading “Elvis Was King, Ike Was President, and 116,000 Americans Died in a Pandemic”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

After former President Clinton, NY Governor Cuomo, Chelsea Clinton and CA Governor Newsom called for an ‘army of contact tracers’ to monitor citizens who have tested positive for COVID-19 and their contacts, Washington DC posted job openings to become an investigator with “Trace Force.”
Continue reading “After Cuomo, Clintons And Newsom Call For ‘Army Of Contact Tracers’ To Monitor Citizens, DC Posts Job Openings For ‘Trace Force’”

Summit News – by Steve Watson
Three US universities are responding to the coronavirus crisis by creating (irony of all ironies) a Chinese style social credit surveillance system that will ‘score’ people based on their exposure to the virus. Continue reading “US Universities Creating Social Credit Style Coronavirus Surveillance System”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

The commonwealth of Virginia saw a surge in coronavirus cases this week after they changed the way they are counting COVID-19 testing. Continue reading “More Coronavirus Fakery: Virginia Officials Pad Their COVID Numbers – Admit to Counting Same Person Three Times if They Received 3 Different Tests”

Daily Mail

Costco said on Monday it had limited the number of beef, pork and poultry products customers can buy.

Grocery stores are preparing for massive shortages of meat supplies following coronavirus induced supply disruptions.  Continue reading “Costco limits number of beef, poultry and pork products customers can buy as meat supplies are on track to hit historic lows”

Fox News

A U.S. district judge ruled Sunday that Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s stay-at-home order is constitutional.

The decision came the same day The Beloved Church of Lena, an Evangelical church located about 50 miles west of Rockford, defied the coronavirus lockdown to welcome more than 100 worshippers for Sunday service. Continue reading “Illinois Gov. Pritzker’s religious freedom add-on makes stay-at-home order constitutional, federal judge says”

Daily Wire – by Hank Berrien

On Sunday morning, in yet another example of the current trend of politicians exerting outsized influence, the 29-year-old CEO of Harris County, Texas, County Judge Lina Hidalgo, told people in her constituency to inform on businesses that were open or restaurants at full capacity and report them to the state. Continue reading “Houston-Area Judge Urges Citizens To Inform On Businesses Open ‘That Shouldn’t Be’”