βοΈ Coffee & Covid β Tuesday, September 20, 2022 β SHAKING π¦
The Fifth Circuit deals social media a major blow; Epoch Times exposes Martha's lie; DeSantis shatters fundraising records; Florida's record Republican registrations; white hats at FBI; more...
Happy Tuesday, C&C, itβs a good news roundup! Today: A massive Fifth Circuit win for social media users that will shake the platforms to their core; the Epoch Times gallantly exposes more Marthaβs Vineyard hypocrisy; DeSantis shatters fundraising records; the great cleanup might be starting as USA Today investigates covid profiteering; no deaths after weird Mexican earthquake; white hats in the FBI reveal the agency is trading sex trafficking for January 6th investigations; two late-night comedians dunk on lefty cultural trends;
π *THE C&C ARMY POST* π
πͺ Yesterday some alert C&C readers commented on my tip for grabbing a disposable phone number from Google Voice, pointing out that since Google is the devil, folks might want to consider other more private options. Personally, I donβt care if Google sees a million marketing tweets from Republican candidates, but intelligent opinions vary.
For a throwaway phone number, privacy-minded C&Cβers suggested using PhoneApp https://phoneapp.io/ instead of Google Voice, although it is a paid service.
And for anonymous email addresses, if you must enter an email address, you could try:
* Burner mail β temporary anonymous βburnerβ email addresses. https://burnermail.io/
* 10minute mail β a temporary email address that disappears after 10 minutes. https://burnermail.io/
I surrendered my gmail address to spam a long time ago, and now I basically use it as a disposable email address. But I have to admit, 10 Minute Mail looks kind of interesting. If you try it, let me know how it works out.
π*COVID NEWS AND COMMENTARY* π
π₯ In an epic win for social media user rights, on Friday, the Fifth Circuit upheld a new Texas statute prohibiting large social media platforms from political viewpoint-based user censorship. The Court noted that the platforms made the bizarre oxymoronic argument that they have a free speech right to βmuzzle speech.β
The Fifth Circuit judges were having none of it. They explained that the platformsβ argument makes no sense:
The implications of the platforms' argument are staggering. On the platforms' view, email providers, mobile phone companies, and banks could cancel the accounts of anyone who sends an email, makes a phone call, or spends money in support of a disfavored political party, candidate, or business. What's worse, the platforms argue that a business can acquire a dominant market position by holding itself out as open to everyone-as Twitter did in championing itself as "the free speech wing of the free speech party." Then, having cemented itself as the monopolist of "the modern public square," Twitter unapologetically argues that it could turn around and ban all pro-LGBT speech for no other reason than its employees want to pick on members of that community.
The short, two-page order ended like this:
Today we reject the idea that corporations have a freewheeling First Amendment right to censor what people say. Because the district court held otherwise, we reverse its injunction and remand for further proceedings.
BOOM.
The appeal was filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who has been doing some truly fantastic work lately.
The Courtβs holding interferes with the deep stateβs narrative-manipulation tools, so you can imagine that they must be thinking this is the worst thing that could ever have happened, literally a million times worse than the Hindenburg disaster. Theyβre squawking, too. For instance, hereβs how deep state mouthpiece Foreign Policy magazine described the ruling in its headline:
See? According to the deep state, the problem is that a free and open social media town square is NOT SAFE. βExtremistsβ from βthe globeβ might post stuff that hurts your feelings, which is even worse than ACTUALLY hurting you, say through a jab mandate or something.
Safety uber-alles!
The authors of the Foreign Policy op-ed admitted their conflict of interests, noting parenthetically that β(Full disclosure: At Valens Global, we have received funding from Meta, the owner of Facebook, for our work on how national security intersects with technology.)β So.
The parade of horribles offered by the op-edβs writers is mostly fantastical. For example, they begin the piece by warning their hands over a lunatic who live-streamed a shooting incident. If the platforms canβt censor THAT, then even more lunatics will be encouraged to shoot people and live-stream themselves.
The problem with that argument, of course, is that censoring criminal activity is not political viewpoint discrimination. The authors next invoked βradical Islam,β worrying that social media can be used to βradicalizeβ jihadists.
Iβd say that letting the radical jihadist talk on social media helps us figure out where they are, and frankly Iβm more concerned about the social media platforms censoring opinions for βIslamophobia.β
As my First Amendment professor used to say, βthe antidote to bad speech is more speech.β
π₯ One of the dumb excuses Marthaβs Vineyard locals used to justify why the 51 illegal immigrants couldnβt stay on their idyllic little island was that is just no work for them, what with the summer rush over and everything. For example, Charles Rus, music director at St. Andrewβs, the episcopal church in Edgartown where the illegal immigrants were temporarily housed, flatly told the Epoch Times there were no jobs on the island for the migrants, so. Buh bye.
But the Epoch Times did a little digging β a very little digging, it didnβt take much β and found jobs all over the place, in scads and buckets. For instance, there are over 50 help wanted ads in classified section of the Vineyard Gazette alone, including jobs for laborers, custodians, landscapers, bakers, cooks, dishwashers, technicians, library assistant, and several retail positions.
Epochβs reporters also called the Marthaβs Vineyard YMCA and discovered several more open positions, including housekeepers, βice arenaβ workers, and a front desk administrator. The YMCA shares a building with a local charity, Marthaβs Vineyard Community Services, which itself needs a βbilingualβ administrative assistant.
Bilingual.
Although the Community Services charity almost certainly receives state and/or federal funding, Epoch couldnβt find anyone in the generously-appointed offices when the reporter went by to ask about the job opening.
Even more appalling, Epochβs reporter discovered that the islandβs local supermarket chain, Stop & Shop, has empty worker dormitories β where the summer overflow workers live during the busy summer tourist season. Obviously the immigrants could have been housed there β and Stop & Shop is even hiring for several open positions right now.
Marthaβs Vineyard is one of eight βsanctuary citiesβ in Massachusetts and β up till about 10 minutes ago β regularly βcelebrated diversity.β
Not any more, apparently.
π MSN begrudgingly ran a story Friday headlined, βRon DeSantis Breaks Fundraising Record For Governors Amid Marthaβs Vineyard Immigration Stunt.β
The news agency reported that, following the news over last weekβs Marthaβs Vineyard disaster for liberals, Floridaβs governor broke all-time fundraising records, ever, by any governor in U.S. history.
And itβs not just fundraisingβ¦
π₯ The latest figures on party registration in Florida show that, since DeSantis was elected governor in 2018, Floridaβs Republican Party had added 509,420 new registered voters, but in the same period, Democrats have only added 17,197 voters.
Oops. Pretty soon, democrats in Florida might find out what California Republicans feel like.
π₯ Is the great cleanup starting? USA Today ran a revealing investigative story a couple weeks ago headlined, βCashing In On Covid: USA Today Investigates Claims Against Companies That Profited In Pandemic.β
The article rounds up a series of related articles about state and federal investigations into pandemic βno bidβ profiteering, where people who got government covid contracts under emergency authority are now having to account for where the money went.
And guess what? A lot of taxpayer money went right into peopleβs pockets. I know; shocking, right?
For now, the investigations are mostly into covid testing labs, the same ones who used absurdly-high PCR thresholds to inflate covid infection figures and keep the pandemic cash machine rolling β while keeping the rest of us locked down and masked up.
Hereβs a list of headlines from USA Todayβs linked articles:
βThis Utah Startup Had No Public Health Experience, But GOP Governors Paid It $219M For Questionable Covid Tests.β
βTimeline: How An Upstart Utah Company Made Millions Off Covid-19 Tests.β
βUtah Firms Gave $1M To GOP After Getting No-Bid Covid-19 Contracts.β
βHow Pop-Up Coronavirus Test Sites And Labs Capitalize On Lax Regulations.β
βThey Got Rich Off βCovid Moneyβ And Flaunted It. Now Theyβre Under Investigation.β
βCovid-19 Testing Chain Amassed Fortunes Amid Betrayal Of Trust: Lawsuit.β
If the references to GOP governors and states troubles you, donβt worry. Thereβll be plenty of these cases in the blue states, too, youβll see. They just wonβt get as much corporate media coverage.
And if you ever wondered why the RINOs jumped right behind the pandemic madness β I didnβt β this is your explanation.
Covid was the biggest cash grab in human history. And I really believe that β sooner rather than later β we WILL ultimately crawl all the way up the chain, right up to the big pharma execs who snatched generational wealth from citizens, by selling dangerously defective snake oil to 70% of the first worldβs population using no-bid government contracts.
Trust the greed process. Thereβs blood in the political water. The lower-level sharks are already circling around all that new generational wealth money, and the feeding frenzy could start anytime.
π₯ A powerful 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck southwest Mexico off the Pacific coast yesterday, which, along with the Taiwan quake, makes TWO recent serious earthquakes, on opposite sides of the Pacific Ocean, within a couple days of each other.
Fortunately there were no casualties or major building damage, according to reports.
The quake was weird for another reason. Yesterdayβs earthquake hit on the September 19th anniversary of TWO previous large earthquakes around Mexico City, one that killed over 10,000 people in 1985, and another that killed over 360 in 2017. In other words, three major earthquakes have now hit Mexico on the same day of the year β September 19th.
In fact, because of the anniversaries, officials had JUST finished an earthquake drill in Mexico City when yesterdayβs earthquake hit. You have to admit itβs kind of weird.
π₯ There are signs of intelligent life and ethics in the FBI. Yesterday, Jim Jordan sent a letter to FBI Director Chris Wray, complaining about what the FBI agents who are providing the House Judiciary Committee are saying about whatβs been going on in the agency since Biden took up residence in the White House.
Jordan explained that, all around the country, FBI agents are being told to stand down child sex trafficking investigations, and start prioritizing investigations about J6 cases:
The whistleblower disclosed that the FBI is sacrificing its other important federal law-enforcement duties to pursue January 6 investigations. The whistleblower recalled, for example, being "told that child sexual abuse material investigations were no longer an FBI priority and should be referred to local law enforcement agencies."
Jordan told Wray that βwhistleblowers describe a "rotted" culture within the FBI's senior leadership in Washington.β According to the whistleblowers, to make it look like thereβs some kind of sudden explosion of domestic terrorism around the country, the DC field office is referring J6 cases to local offices around America and telling them to βoriginateβ the case in those local jurisdictions.
According to the whistleblowers, this statistical sleight-of-hand lets the DOH claim that new cases are breaking out all over the country (instead of coming right from D.C.) amounting to βsignificant increases in domestic terrorism β¦ instead of hundreds of investigations stemming from a single, black swan incident at the Capitol.β
I donβt know what will come of this, but the story shows there are still good cops in the FBI, and theyβre talking a blue streak. Finally.
π₯ There are some significant signs that the culture may be shifting. Yesterday, Business Insider reported that Charlamagne The God, a center-left social media influencer turned Comedy Central βblack newsβ commenter, called DeSantis a genius for sending the illegals to Marthaβs Vineyard:
π₯ And last week, classically-liberal Bill Maher even called out leftist historical revisionism.
Maher is looking more conservative by the minute. But he hasnβt changed. Neither has Charlamagne. Iβll remind you of the brilliant cartoon illustration popularized by former democrat Elon Musk, showing how moderate liberals must be starting to view their place in the world:
So, be encouraged! Weβre moving in the right direction. It just takes a long time to turn a mega-cruise-ship around, what with with Klaus Schwab constantly showing up on the bridge and trying to grab the helm.
Have a terrific Tuesday! Iβll see you guys back here tomorrow for more.
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The Martha's Vineyard liberals remind me of this quote from the Brothers Karamazov: "The more I love humanity in general the less I love man in particular." They sure love migrants.... in theory, not in real life, and as far away and least demanding of them personally as possible. It's wholly imaginary virtue.
May those who do evil be exposed and brought to justice, and may those of us who claim Christ walk in the Light. And may He raise up a great army of those whose deeds are inspired and empowered by God Most High.
βThis is the judgment, that the Light has come into the world, and men loved the darkness rather than the Light, for their deeds were evil. For everyone who does evil hates the Light, and does not come to the Light for fear that his deeds will be exposed. But he who practices the truth comes to the Light, so that his deeds may be manifested as having been wrought in God.β
β John 3:19-21 NASB1995