Posted on 11/14/2021 4:50:27 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
November 14th, 2021
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Anchored by Chris Wallass. urgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy; Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R); Lt. Governor-elect Winsome Sears (R-Va.). Panel of Wallass idiots: Doug Heye, Republican critic of Donald Trump; Julie Pace, Associated Press; Mohammad Elleithee, of Georgetown Institute of Politics & Public Service, Fox News.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Hosted by Chuck U. Toad: Gov. Chris Sununu (R-N.H.); Brian Deese, National Economic Council; Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank). Panel: Leigh Ann Caldwell; Matthew Continetti, American Enterprise Institute; former (Loser) Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.); Eugene Scott, the Washington Post —just another easily forgotten group of angry Leftists slinging anti-American balderdash.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Margaret Brennan anchors: Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen; Gov. Jared Polis (D-Colorado); David Malpass, World Bank Group; Neel Kashkari, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis; and, as always, Former FDA commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Hosted by Little Georgie Steponallofus: rian Deese, White House National Economic Council; Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.); author Jonathan Karl (“Betrayal”). Panel: Chris Christie; Donna BrazileNut; Jane Coaston, New York Times; Former (Loser) Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND)–more Fat RINOs and Left-wing Propagandists!
STATE OF THE UNION (CNN): Anchored by Jake Toe-Tapper: Brian Deese, National Economic Council; Rep. Fred Upton (R-Mich.); Rep. Anthony Gonzalez (R-Ohio).
SUNDAY MORNING FUTURES (FNC): The Show to watch! Hosted by Maria Bartiromo: en. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.); John Solomon (“Just the News”); former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe; Florida congressional candidate Cory Mills (R).
When their turn comes up for re-election we need good conservative candidates to replace them. I have been calling for this for years now. Finally it’s beginning to happen.
NOt to mention the near assassination of an Iraqi leader recently.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/iraqi-prime-minister-survives-assassination-attempt/ar-AAQoPpO
His sin:he dared to claim that he wanted his coutries currency to be strong.
The same clowns who killed Qdaffi tried to take him out as well.Soros and company who don’t want strong currencies anywhere.
Wow 15% that is scary!!
Inflation: No big deal. Pop up a little bit and then go back down.
I remember getting my mortgage in 1979 at 10.5%.
yeah I recall interest rates under Carter were through the roof.
Problem is they lie about everything if we had to look up every lie they tell its all we would have time to do,its endless.
Since I am sure the Sunday Shows will ignore this, I urge all Freepers to ready the Court order blocking Bare Shelves Biden’s OSHA jab mandate game.
This is as about a complete, evisceration of the Biden’s regimes arguments as a Court might write. It is in easy to ready language and is eve wickedly funny in parts.
https://www.ca5.uscourts.gov/opinions/pub/21/21-60845-CV0.pdf
Thanks!
Assuming the most virulent global warmers are correct, we’re fast approaching when it will not matter what the nations/people of the world may do, global warming is unrecoverable by anything that can now be done (I do not believe this for one second).
So let’s stop talking about “stopping” CO2 and concentrate on learning to deal with it.
—Vast new farmlands to the North in Alaska, Canada, Scandinavia and Russia to move to.
—New beach front property for people to build on.
—Creating floating islands, or at least build them up (like the Chinese are doing in the South China Sea to various rocks they’ve claimed) for the folks in Micro and Polynesia.
—Higher dikes for Holland and other lowlands.
—The C02 enriched air will benefit plant life, so plant more, not less.
—Warm air holds far more moisture, so stop it already about the USA turning into a vast hot, dry desert. It will just be a Southeast humid climate moving up to the Great Lakes and New England. Maybe the Pacific Northwest will dry out and become more like California (which would be a big improvement, weather-wise), as the wet prevailing winds of the Pacific move North.
—Most of Europe is in the same latitude as New York City to Labrador, so the extra warmth is good, not bad.
—Australia will get more rainfall. Again, the globalists say it will get even hotter and dryer, but you know what? It already is right now. The warmer overall atmosphere simply will contain more moisture. Woomera, it will rain again, in buckets!
—China, who cares?
What did Clayton Williams, running for Texas governor against Ann Richards, say about the weather? “There’s nothing you can do about it, so lay back and enjoy it.” (I’ll leave out the part about rape).
I’m watching much less of the SMTSs, but it only required 3 minutes to be reminded why.
THIS WEAK: Panelist Heidi Heitkamp bemoaning, wondering “why the people don’t like us democrats, we’re the party of the people.” (with all the freebies we’re promising.)
Gov. Christie answers; “inflation, violence, the border....THAT’s why people don’t like you. “
FLIP TO FOX; to hear your Mo(hommad) Etherby making excuses for SloJoe as you noted above.
FLIP TO FACE THE NATION: Host Brennan challenging Colorado Gov. Poletis to mandate more COVID restrictions before winter ski season.
Perhaps the Gov. doesn’t want to kill his big tourist attraction....ya’ think.
ONE OTHER NOTE : from Fox & Friends earlier. Leo Tyrell nails it with ; Ds want COVID to last forever.
“We’ll grow oranges in Alaska!”
-George Carlin
Liz Claman being cut off by hungry Howie since she tells too much truth about the economy.
Mark and Patricia McCloskey, defending themselves from a vile demented BLM mob, are the ones charged by leftist attorney’s...
Rs won’t dare endorse Omarova and her idea to control all bank accounts. Not too many Ds either. And the banks ? No way.
Several R senators announced today they will not cooperate with any budgeting plans unless money is included to control the border disaster. I’m not sure, yet, if this means, reinstitute wall construction or some useless enforcement crap that could easily be subverted, but I’m hoping for something bold from the Rs.
Bottom line; I detected a hint of spine from the Rs, when we don’t usually see it. We’ll see.
Any confirmation of Bill Gates declaring the vaccine does not work?
Also, Martin Armstrong with his conclusions of where we are
https://usawatchdog.com/america-is-under-attack-by-marxist-globalists-martin-armstrong/
The site has a short summary/teaser of the interview content
Prayers for a speedy and full recovery!
Here’s a clip from how the court destoryed the mandate:
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We next consider the necessity of the Mandate. The Mandate is
staggeringly overbroad. Applying to 2 out of 3 private-sector employees in
America, in workplaces as diverse as the country itself, the Mandate fails to
consider what is perhaps the most salient fact of all: the ongoing threat of
COVID-19 is more dangerous to some employees than to other employees. All
else equal, a 28 year-old trucker spending the bulk of his workday in the
solitude of his cab is simply less vulnerable to COVID-19 than a 62 year-old
prison janitor. Likewise, a naturally immune unvaccinated worker is
presumably at less risk than an unvaccinated worker who has never had the
virus. The list goes on, but one constant remains—the Mandate fails almost
completely to address, or even respond to, much of this reality and common
sense.
Moreover, earlier in the pandemic, the Agency recognized the
practical impossibility of tailoring an effective ETS in response to COVID19. See OSHA D.C. Circuit Brief at 16, 17, 21, 26 (“Based on substantial
evidence, OSHA determined that an ETS is not necessary both because there
are existing OSHA and non-OSHA standards that address COVID-19 and
because an ETS would actually be counterproductive. . . . To address all
employers and to do so with the requisite dispatch, an ETS would at best be
an enshrinement of these general and universally known measures that are
already enforceable through existing OSHA tools that require employers to
assess and address extant hazards. OSHA’s time and resources are better
spent issuing industry-specific guidance that adds real substance and permits
flexibility as we learn more about this virus. Given that we learn more about
COVID-19 every day, setting rules in stone through an ETS (and later a
Case: 21-60845 Document: 00516091902 Page: 13 Date Filed: 11/12/2021
No. 21-60845
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permanent rule) may undermine worker protection by permanently
mandating precautions that later prove to be inefficacious. . . . [A]n ETS
could only enshrine broad legal standards that are already in place or direct
employers to develop COVID-19 response plans specific to their businesses,
something employers are already doing. Such a step would be superfluous at
best and could be counterproductive to ongoing state, local, and private
efforts. . . . Additionally, employers may choose any effective method to
abate a recognized hazard under the general duty clause. Contrary to AFLCIO’s argument, this flexibility is likely to improve worker safety, because
employers must choose a means of abatement that eliminates the hazard or
materially reduces it to the extent feasible.”). OSHA itself admitted that “an
ETS once issued could very well become ineffective or counterproductive, as
it may be informed by incomplete or ultimately inaccurate information.” Id.
at 30, 32–33 (acknowledging further that “[a]dequate safeguards for workers
could differ substantially based on geographic location, as the pandemic has
had dramatically different impacts on different parts of the country. State and
local requirements and guidance on COVID-19 are thus critical to employers
in determining how to best protect workers, and OSHA must retain flexibility
to adapt its advice regarding incorporation of such local guidance, where
appropriate. . . . [A]n ETS meant to broadly cover all workers with potential
exposure to COVID-19—effectively all workers across the country—would
have to be written at such a general level that it would risk providing very
little assistance at all
Great post you hit a lot of great areas.
Yeah for sure the double standard at work again...never ends.
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