Saturday, December 31, 2022

THERE IS SOMETHING VERY, VERY WRONG WITH THE TAX LAWS WHEN A BILLIONAIRE PAYS ONLY $750

By Howie Katz


What Donald Trump reported on his taxes

You can't really criticize Donald Trump, or any other billionaire, for taking advantage of the tax laws that allows them to pay as little as $750 a year, or worse yet, zero dollars.

Nevertheless, there is something morally wrong for an ultra-wealthy individual to pay less in taxes than the average taxpayer.

The only solution is to overhaul the tax laws to where anyone earning $200, 000 or more must pay at least 20 percent in federal taxes. And shielding income in foreign accounts must be prohibited. 

Unfortunately, that's not going to happen because our members of Congress welcome hefty campaign donations from the very rich.

IN A CONFRONTATION WITH COPS, SHE CAME OUT THE FRONT DOOR WITH GUNS BLAZING

What made Camilla Hall, a nice Midwestern girl, join the Symbionese Liberation Army? 

 

December 31, 2022

 

Camilla Hall went from labor activist to reluctant revolutionary after joining the Symbionese Liberation Army with her Berkeley girlfriend, a move that proved fatal.

GREATER IDAHO ..... IT JUST AIN'T A GONNA HAPPEN

GOP-voting Eastern Oregon county is set to be twelfth to vote to leave Democrat state and become part of conservative Idaho - despite local lawmakers refusing to let them go

 

Daily Mail 

December 31, 2022

 

GOP-voting Eastern Oregon county is set to be twelfth to vote to leave Democrat state

 

Wallowa County residents could see the choice presented to them in ballots this coming May as part of the Greater Idaho movement, which seeks to shift Republican-leaning counties in Democrat-governed Oregon into its Republican-led neighboring state. 

Eleven eastern Oregon counties have voted in favor of this so far, with four other counties, including Wallowa, included in the proposal to move state lines. 

The movement was fueled in the recent election to replace outgoing Oregon Gov. Kate Brown (bottom right) a Democrat, with Republicans losing by a small margin. 

Regardless of how residents vote, to actually change the states' borders would require lawmakers in Oregon, Idaho and U.S. Congress to sign off on it, something Idaho Gov. Brad Little (top right) said would be unlikely to happen. 

In the above graphic, the thick white line is the existing border between Idaho and Oregon. Lighter red counties are those in Oregon which have already voted to join Idaho, with the single green county set to vote later in 2023. 

LIBERAL SCOTUS JUSTICE REVOKES BAIL OF CILD KILER THAT SHE HAD EARLIER GRANTED

Justice Sonia Sotomayor: SCOTUS judge reverses bail of Gigi Jordan convicted of killing autistic son, 8

 

TIMES SQUARE A CRIME-FREE ZONE ..... HA HA HA!

City Council Minority Leader Joe Borelli trolls colleagues with anti-crime bill 

 

December 31, 2022

 

Council Minority Leader Joe Borelli said that Brewer's appointment is "great news" for the GOP.City council minority leader Joe Borelli (R-Staten Island) will introduce a farcical bill in the new year designating Times Square a "crime free zone."

 

City Council Minority Leader Joe Borelli will introduce a bogus bill in the new year designating Times Square a “crime free zone” — to troll his anti-cop, progressive colleagues.

The Staten Island Republican sent a letter around to colleagues last week asking them to sign onto his “anti-crime” bill.

“It is trolling for the purpose of raising awareness of how silly solutions have become the norm to our crime problem,” Borelli told The Post. “This is so silly that I can’t believe I don’t have unanimous support in the Council.” 

The bill is in response to a law sponsored by Speaker Adrienne Adams and several lefty Council members, which was enacted in October and designated Times Square’s boundaries as a “gun-free zone” — despite gun violence being among the bottom-ranking crimes for the area, Borelli said. The city’s gesture helped NYPD determine where to post signs alerting people to the ban.

 

The laminated signs will be zip-tied throughout Times Square and surrounding blocks from 40th street up to 53rd, and reach from 9th to 6th avenues
Borelli’s legislation is responding to his progressive colleagues passing legislation designating the boundaries of Times Square as a gun-free zone. 
 

The Council’s move followed Gov. Kathy Hochul signing legislation barring guns in “sensitive locations,” including Times Square, after the US Supreme Court struck down the state’s stringent laws for obtaining concealed-carry licenses.

In the Midtown North and Midtown South precincts, which include the Times Square gun-free zone, there have been eight shooting incidents for the year through Dec. 25, compared to 4,312 cases of grand larceny, 180 auto thefts, 791 robberies, and 44 rapes, according to NYPD data.  

Borelli’s bill has already received bipartisan support. 

 

Officials designated Times Square's boundaries as a “gun-free zone" this year.Officials designated Times Square’s boundaries as a “gun-free zone” this year.
 

“It’s an honor to stand with Minority Leader Borelli and help lead us into a bright, crime-free future for Times Square,” said Councilman Robert Holden (D-Queens). “After all, if signs can fix the gun issue, why not just put signs up to fix crime too?”

KILLING FOUR IDAHO STUDENTS DID NOT GET IN THE WAY OF CONTINUING HIS CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDIES

Bryan Kohberger attended WSU class during Idaho slayings discussion: ‘Quiet and deadpan’ 

 

December 31, 2022

 

Kohberger is being held at Monroe County Correctional Facility.Kohberger is being held at Monroe County Correctional Facility.

 

The Washington State University Ph.D. student charged in the Idaho slayings continued his studies after the murders — and was even present during a class discussion on the quadruple homicide, according to a classmate.

Accused killer Bryan Kohberger, who was normally a quiet student, seemed more animated after the Nov. 13 killings of four University of Idaho students, except when they were the topic of conversation in one of his criminal justice classes, fellow student BK Norton, told The Post.

During that discussion, Kohberger, 28, chillingly remained “quiet and deadpan,” Norton recalled.

Norton said the class discussed just how “the murders had taken place and how it was crazy that they had no information, and that we hoped we were all safe.”

“I don’t believe he had any reaction,” Norton said of Kohberger. “We had quite a long conversation in class about it too. I don’t believe I remember him commenting about it at all.”

 

Bryan Kohberger was unusually quiet and deadpan while attending a class on the Idaho murders at Washington State University.Bryan Kohberger was unusually quiet and deadpan while attending a criminal justice class on the Idaho murders at Washington State University.

 

Norton, who shared four classes with the alleged murderer this past semester, was shocked when they learned about Kohberger’s arrest.

“Little did we know the murderer was among us,” Norton said.

“I’m still in shock! I didn’t think Bryan was capable of this,” Norton said.

Kohberger completed his first semester in the criminal justice program earlier this month, the university said Friday. Norton said Kohberger was bright and had a keen interest in forensic psychology.

Norton said they did not believe that Kohberger had decided what his doctorate dissertation would be about.

Kohberger was arrested early Friday morning at his parents’ home in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania — over 2,500 miles away from where the murders occurred in Moscow, Idaho.

 

Kohberger is a Ph.D student at Washington State University.Kohberger is a Ph.D student at Washington State University.

 

He’s being held at the Monroe County Correctional Facility in Pennsylvania and will go before a judge for an extradition hearing on Tuesday, according to court records.

He faces four counts of first degree murder in the violent stabbing deaths of Ethan Chapin, 20, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20 and Madison Mogen, 21.

Law enforcement officials from multiple agencies executed a search warrant at his on-campus housing at WSU on Friday.

2 WOMEN STRUCK BY FLEEING DRIVER NEAR WHITE HOUSE

Vehicle fleeing Secret Service fatally strikes woman, injures another near White House 

 

December 30, 2022

 

driver fleeing a Secret Service traffic stop in D.C. struck two women Friday One woman was killed and another critically injured after they were hit by a vehicle fleeing a Secret Service traffic stop. 


One woman was killed and another critically injured when they were struck by a driver fleeing a traffic stop conducted by the Secret Service in Washington, DC on Friday evening, police said.

The chaos unfolded after a Secret Service member pulled the driver over about a block away from the White House on 14th Street and New York Avenue around 4:30 p.m., the Metropolitan Police Department told Fox 5 DC.

In an escape attempt, the driver sped through an intersection and struck another vehicle before crashing into two women who were crossing the street, police said.

After the crash, the driver was later taken into custody. It’s not clear if her or she has been charged or why the Secret Service attempted to stop the car.

The two women were transported to local hospitals in critical condition. One woman succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced dead.

The identities of the victims have not been released.

Traffic on New York Avenue was shut down in both directions at 14th Street on Friday night, officials said.

AMERICA'S DAD WAS A BUSY MAN ... REALLY BUSY

Stacey Pinkerton files lawsuit against Bill Cosby for alleged sexual assault in 1986 

 

December 30, 2022

 

Bill Cosby Bill Cosby has been sued by Stacey Pinkerton of drugging and sexually assaulting her in 1986. 

         
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More than 60 women have accused America's Dad of sexual assault. Pictured 35 of his accusers.

 

Another Bill Cosby accuser has filed suit against the disgraced actor, claiming he drugged and sexually assaulted her in 1986 when she was 21, new court papers show.

Stacey Pinkerton claims the 85-year-old fallen “Cosby Show” star groomed and “manipulated [her] into believing that he was trying to help her career” as a model and actress before he allegedly raped her in March 1986, according to a Manhattan Supreme Court lawsuit from Friday.

Pinkerton says the comedian gave her money, set her up in a hotel and even had her act on an episode of his show — though her scene was ultimately cut from the March 20, 1986, episode, the filing claims.

But one night in March that year, Cosby’s assistant had Pinkerton meet him at an Italian restaurant in Illinois where he “drugged [her] meal without her knowledge,” before forcing her into a car and carting her off to a room at the Drake hotel in Chicago, the court papers claim.

There, “Cosby engaged in forced sexual intercourse” with Pinkerton — who “was incapable of consent by reason of being physically helpless,” the suit alleges.

Pinkerton “escaped hours later” when Cosby was sleeping, the filing claims.

 

Stacey Pinkerton is pictured.Pinkerton says she was 21 when Cosby groomed her under the pretext of helping her career.

 

She claims she stayed silent because “Cosby exerted his power, influence, and status” over her, the court papers alleged.

Then in September of that year, Cosby’s assistant invited her to his “Bill Cosby: 49” show in Chicago, where she planned to confront him, the suit claims.

Instead, Cosby forced a kiss on Pinkerton and groped her butt before she started yelling “and was removed from the theater by production staff,” the filing alleges.

Pinkerton is also suing NBC, Kaufman Astoria Studios and the Carsey Werner Company alleging they “facilitated, enabled, approved, and ratified Cosby’s sexual assaults of women,” the suit charges.

Kaufman Astoria and Carsey Werner gave Cosby assistants and reps whom he used to cover-up his sexual assaults, the court papers claim.

Pinkerton filed suit under New York’s recently passed Adult Survivor’s Act allowing victims to bring claims that had previously been outside the statute of limitations.

 

Bill Cosby is pictured.Pinkerton filed suit under New York’s Adult Survivor’s Act.

 

Five other women filed suit against Cosby earlier this month alleging he drugged, groped, raped and sexually abused them as far back as 1969.

“In light of the New York legislature’s move to abolish the statute of limitations, it’s not really surprising that there is a wave of new lawsuits,” Cosby’s rep Jennifer Bonjean told The Post. “We are going to examine [the lawsuits] one at a time and address them in the courts and he is going to assert all defenses available to him.”

Cosby has been accused by dozens of women of sexual assault but has vehemently denied the claims. He has since been found liable in a civil trial of sexually abusing a teen girl in 1975.

He was convicted of aggravated indecent assault in 2018 and was sentenced to 10 years in prison, but the conviction was overturned on appeal and he was released in June 2021.

NBC and Carsey Werner didn’t immediately return requests for comment. Kaufman Astoria could not immediately be reached for comment.

YOU CAN'T YELL RAPE UNTIL YOU GET FUCKED

By BobWalsh


                                                 


Gregory T Angelo, Tyler Yzaguirre, Cameron M. Erickson and Robert M. Miller have, or maybe had, a action pending in DC.  Miller lives in Virginia.  The others live in D.C.  The object of the lawsuit is the DC statute forbidding carrying of legally owned and otherwise legally carried concealed weapons on public transit within D.C. (D C Code 7-2509.07 (a) (6).  You can get a fine and 6 months in the slammer for violation.  None of the plaintiffs has ever been convicted, charged or arrested for violation of the statute.  They assert that they do not carry their weapons on public transit in D.C. because of this statute.

U. S. District court judge Randolph Moss, an Obama appointee, rejected their claim on the basis that they could not demonstrate any actual harm (injury in fact) caused by the law to themselves or for that matter anyone else.  The 25-page ruling asserted that it is not enough for them to claim possible harm but they must demonstrate ACTUAL harm.  

Their request for an injunction was denied.
 
EDITOR'S NOTE: Judge Moss' actual harm reasoning does not seem unreasonable. 

Friday, December 30, 2022

SINCE MY PLUMBING HAS BEEN KAPUT, ALL I CAN DO IS DREAM ... DAMMIT!

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DNA LED TO QUADRUPLE MURDERER'S ARREST

Bryan Christopher Kohberger arrested in brutal murders of four University of Idaho students 

 

TRUMP TAX RETURNS SHOW HE HELD FOREIGN BANK ACCOUNTS, INCLUDING ONE IN CHINA, WHILE IN OFFICE

House Ways and Means Committee releases Trump’s tax returns 

 

December 30, 2022

 

Donald TrumpFormer President Trump sought to block the release of his tax returns.

 

WASHINGTON — House Democrats released six years of former President Donald Trump’s tax returns Friday in one of their final acts before returning power to Republicans next week.

The release of the documents, which cover the years from 2015 to 2020, is the final chapter in a long-running legal battle between the 76-year-old former president and the House Ways and Means Committee, which sued in 2019 seeking Trump’s financial information.

The returns span nearly 6,000 pages — including more than 2,700 pages of individual returns from Trump and his wife, Melania, and more than 3,000 pages in returns for Trump’s business entities. Some personal information, such as Social Security and bank account numbers, was redacted.

The committee released its main findings last week in a 29-page summary — including that Trump regularly claimed large losses, reducing his tax payments.

Trump and his wife reported negative income in four of the six years in question, recording positive income to the tune of $24.3 million in 2018 and $4.4 million in 2019. The couple paid nearly $1 million in taxes in 2018 and $133,445 in 2019.

 

The House Ways and Means Committee met Tuesday to decide whether or not to release a report on the former President Donald Trump's tax returns.

In 2016 and 2017, the Trumps’ federal tax bill was just $750. In 2020, the then-president reported a loss of $4.7 million and paid $0 in federal taxes. Congress barred Trump’s businesses, including hotels and golf courses, from receiving federal COVID-19 pandemic aid that year.

In 2015, the Trumps paid $641,931 in federal taxes after reporting a loss of $31.7 million.

The returns also give some indications of the former president’s business interests in China, where he reported spending more than $8.5 million in business expenses in 2015 and more than $10 million in 2016, while he was running for president.

In 2018, Trump reported making nearly $1 million “from sources within” China. In 2019, that number fell to just $19 and disappeared in 2020, though he reported $18,555 in deductions from business dealings with Beijing that year.

The tax returns also show that Trump claimed foreign tax credits for licensing arrangements that allowed the use of his name on development projects and his golf courses in Scotland and Ireland.

 

Copies of former President Donald Trump and former first lady Melania Trump individual tax returns for 2016 are pictured after being released on December 30,2022 by the House Ways and Means Committee.

The release of the documents on the Friday before New Year’s weekend muted the conclusion of the long-running drama, with some Trump investigation followers griping that the records were compressed into a .zip file rather than published as PDF web pages.

“A zipped file? How about posting it on the Internet as pages. Sheesh,” tweeted filmmaker Jeremy Newberger.

Outgoing Ways and Means Committee chairman Richard Neal (D-Mass.) did not personally tweet about the release Friday morning or issue a fresh statement, with the panel instead recirculating a 10-day-old statement in which he said, “A president is no ordinary taxpayer. They hold power and influence unlike any other American. And with great power comes even greater responsibility.”

Trump returned fire Friday, saying, “The Democrats should have never done it, the Supreme Court should have never approved it, and it’s going to lead to horrible things for so many people. The great USA divide will now grow far worse. The Radical Left Democrats have weaponized everything, but remember, that is a dangerous two-way street! The ‘Trump’ tax returns once again show how proudly successful I have been and how I have been able to use depreciation and various other tax deductions as an incentive for creating thousands of jobs and magnificent structures and enterprises.”

The Democrat-led committee said it needed the tax returns to review the IRS’s mandatory audit program for presidents. The panel’s executive summary stated that it found “there was only one mandatory audit started and none completed during [Trump’s] four years in office.”

Trump claimed during the 2016 campaign and throughout his presidency that he could not release the documents due to IRS audits. His political adversaries speculated that his tax returns could have shown that he is less wealthy than he has said — even undercutting his status as a billionaire.

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah), the 2012 GOP presidential nominee, said in 2016 that “we have good reason to believe that there’s a bombshell in Donald Trump’s taxes. Either he’s not anywhere near as wealthy as he says he is, or he hasn’t been paying taxes we would expect him to pay or perhaps he hasn’t been giving money to vets or to the disabled like he’s been telling us he’s been doing.”

The Trump Organization, Trump’s primary business entity, was found guilty on Dec. 6 of 17 financial crimes, including tax fraud, falsifying business records and conspiracy over 15 years.

The 45th president’s longtime accountant, Donald Bender, testified at the Manhattan Supreme Court trial that Trump reported losses on his tax returns every year for a decade, including nearly $700 million in 2009 and $200 million in 2010.

Bender, a partner at Mazars USA LLP who spent years preparing Trump’s personal tax returns, said Trump’s reported losses from 2009 to 2018 included net operating losses from some of the many businesses he owns through the Trump Organization.

The House Ways and Means Committee ultimately didn’t resolve some of the bigger questions about Trump’s taxes or produce a neatly packaged and damning bombshell revelation.

The committee’s report last week said that an IRS memo raised, but didn’t answer, major questions about Trump’s finances, including whether he properly claimed a $21 million conservation deduction in 2015 related to preserving forests and meadows near a Westchester County mansion that he owned.

The Democratic report said IRS agents believed various other issues “warranted examination,” including Trump citing $105 million in losses in 2015 that were spread over future years to reduce taxes — concluding a $700 million loss Trump stretched over many years beginning in 2009 during the Great Recession.

The report said the IRS agents also were interested in $27 million in unreimbursed expense deductions to so-called “S corporations” and other entities over six years and in whether loans to Trump’s children really were gifts intended to avoid taxation.

It’s unclear how likely it is that the IRS ultimately will accuse Trump of an infraction, but federal tax agents are notoriously reticent to commit resources to going after wealthy taxpayers who can put up substantial resources to fight allegations.

Meanwhile, President Biden has been accused of illicitly underpaying Medicare taxes on more than $13 million in income in 2017 and 2018, and records from first son Hunter Biden’s former laptop indicate the president may have taken as much as “half” of the income from lucrative Biden family consulting work in countries where he held sway as Barack Obama’s vice president, such as China and Ukraine.

“This precedent must now be applied to the corrupt Democrats themselves. The new Republican House should immediately obtain the financial records of Joe Biden and his entire criminal enterprise,” Trump said. “Biden is a corrupt politician who spent years selling out America all over the world, including to communist China — just take a look at his accounts, take a look at all of his homes and take a look at what his son Hunter has contributed to the family.”

BRINGING THE BIBLE BACK WILL NOT BE WELCOMED BY THE SECULAR ISRAELIS

Prime Minister Netanyahu to Make Bible Priority

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is back and eager to lead Israel including making the Bible a central part of Israeli society.

 

By Jason Silverman 

 

 

  Israeli president Isaac Herzog and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pose for a group picture of the new government with Israeli Ministers at the president's residence in Jerusalem, on December 29, 2022

 

Here are three central issues for Netanyahu’s incoming government.

Bring the Bible back

First, strengthening Jewish identity and affinity with Jewish history and tradition was not only a campaign slogan for some of the parties but was covered thoroughly in the coalition agreements.

For some, calling to strengthen Jewish identity in Israel can be understood as potentially leading to religious coercion on non-religious and non-Jewish populations such as banning the possession of Chametz (food containing leaven that is forbidden during Passover). However, one clause in the agreement between the Religious Zionist Party is less spoken of in public discourse, highlighting public education as its primary target. Setting the identity of the political parties aside, this issue should actually garner a broad Zionist consensus among Israelis from all over the political spectrum.

After years of slowly decreasing the study of issues of Jewish history and the Tanach in public education in Israel, the coalition parties agreed to revamp the curriculum on these subjects. Included in the list of subjects to be integrated in public school curriculum is the Bible, the history of Zionism and the history of all of the Jewish communities from Yemen and Iraq to Ethiopia and Eastern Europe.

Whether you identify with the Zionist left or the Zionist right, teaching these subjects is necessary for raising future generations of Israelis who believe in the importance of Jewish peoplehood, recognize the historical role of the Jewish homeland and have a keen understanding and deep connection with Jewish tradition on their own terms. It is crucial for ensuring a secure future for Israel as a Jewish state.

Moreover, historically in Israel, studying the stories and traditions of Jewish communities from Arab and Muslim countries has been given far less attention. This could be a way of increasing the awareness and equal standing of Mizrahi Jewish heritage with that of Ashkenazi (European) heritage.

Gay rights in the Holy Land?

The second topic is one which represents a possible ideological rift specifically between the Likud and the rest of its coalition partners—LGBTQ rights. Although the politicians have raved with joy since the elections saying that the new government is an “all out” right-wing government, the Likud self identifies in general as a socially liberal party and adheres to supporting LGTBQ rights while the ultra-orthodox and religious Zionist parties in his government do not.

The Noam faction of the Religious Zionist Party, who signed their own independent coalition agreement with the Likud, has announced that a central part of his political agenda during this government is to fight against LGTBQ rights and “alternative families” referring to this issue as “a cultural war.”

However, today the Likud nominated MK Amir Ohana to serve as the first homosexual Speaker of the Knesset. In his inaugural address to the Knesset, looking up at his husband and two children observing from the visitor’s gallery above the plenum hall, he said, “Here today with me is Alon, my other half of almost 18 years, my anchor and our two children. This Knesset, headed by this speaker, won’t harm them or any other child or family, period.” Ohana added, “If there is a young boy or girl who are watching us today, know that it doesn’t matter who you are where you’re from, through your own efforts you can get to wherever you want.” At this very moment that he was speaking, ultra-orthodox MKs Moshe Gafne and Meir Parush (United Torah Judaism) looked down and covered their faces.

It goes beyond saying that this issue is going to be a point of contention between the Likud and their more religious and socially conservative partners.

Renew the Abraham Accords

A third major issue on the agenda of the new government is the desire to expand the Abraham Accords. Netanyahu, since it became certain that he was the clear victor in the elections, has repeatedly said that he is committed to convincing Saudi Arabia to join the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco and Sudan and normalize relations with Israel. This he says will officially end the Israeli-Arab conflict. Interestingly, all of the coalition agreements include a section detailing their commitment to this foreign policy goal.

Although Netanyahu proved in 2020 that he was able to bypass the Palestinians to peace with Arab countries in the region, the Saudi monarchy has been consistent on insisting first dealing with the Palestinians before signing a peace agreement with Riyad.

Will Netanyahu surprise the world and find a way? Will he first seek to implement at least a short or midterm solution to Israel’s conflict with the Palestinians? Peace with Saudi Arabia appears to be the primary foreign policy goal not just of his current government but of his entire political career. So, we’ll find out soon enough.

YOU HEAR ABOUT THIS BUT MOSTLY DON'T BELIEVE IT, UNTIL NOW

By Bob Walsh

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I have heard a time or three about live cartridges going off from being bumped, dropped, etc.  Didn't quite believe it.  Never saw it.  Until now.

The link below shows it.  A guy was blasting away at the range with an open box of live cartridges on the shelf in the shooting bay.  An ejected round goes bouncy-bouncy onto the rounds and one of the rounds detonates.  The Black Swan has made an appearance.

Thursday, December 29, 2022

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12 OF 2022'S BIGGEST LIES

The Year in whoppers: The White House’s border bull, Pelosi’s name game and more 

 

December 29, 2022

 

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi noted that the Inflation Reduction Act was appropriately named in one of the year's biggest whoppers. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi noted that the Inflation Reduction Act was appropriately named in one of the year's biggest whoppers.  

 

Diary of disturbing disinformation and dangerous delusions

Throughout 2022, the media, President Biden and his staff and other notables uttered radically distorted, outrageous and flat-out wrong statements. Here, a look at the year’s worst.

— Compiled by The Post Editorial Board 


#1

“[The] Inflation Reduction Act — so beautifully named.”

— House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Sept. 13

We say: Sorry, Madam Speaker, but that law had nothing in it whatsoever to reduce inflation, as several nonpartisan studies confirmed. You only think it’s “beautifully named” because it’s so outrageously misleading.


#2

“The president . . . has taken action to secure our border and build a fair, orderly and humane immigration system.”

— WH Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, Dec. 6

 

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre claimed that President Biden has taken action to secure the border.White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre claimed that President Biden has taken action to secure the border.
 

We say: America is facing the greatest border crisis in its history, with nearly 6 million illegal migrants crossing since President Biden took office. Either Jean-Pierre lied — or Biden is tragically ineffective.


#3

“I don’t think we [at CNN] ever were liberal.”

— CNN anchor Don Lemon, Nov. 28

 

Don Lemon said that CNN didn't have a liberal bias.Don Lemon said that CNN didn’t have a liberal bias.

We say: Not liberal? Please: Everyone knows the network has long been far on the left, as rating groups and polls confirm. Which is why its new boss, Chris Licht, has been trying to steer it back to the center.


#4

“If Vladimir Putin opts to back away from invading Ukraine, even temporarily, it’s because Joe Biden . . . has matched every Putin chess move with an effective counter of his own.”

— Three-time NYT Pulitzer winner Thomas Friedman, Feb. 15

We say: Putin invaded Ukraine nine days later, launching a ruthless, criminal war that’s dragged on all year. What kind of chess did Friedman think Biden was playing?   


#5

“Crime is not on the rise. It’s actually going down.”

— ‘The View’ co-host Joy Behar, Nov. 1

 

Joy Behar claimed on "The View" that crime is not an issue and is actually decreasing.Joy Behar claimed on “The View” that crime is not an issue and is actually decreasing.
 

We say: Behar claimed big-city murders were down 4% over 2021 but ignored the fact that they were up 50% over ’19. And that robberies rose 13% and assaults 3% over ’21. (NYC crime soared 30%, overall.)  


#6

“[Overturning Roe v. Wade] was an unconstitutional act.”

— Karine Jean-Pierre, Aug. 3

We say: Is the White House Press Secretary unfamiliar with the US judicial system, Article III of the Constitution (giving “judicial power” to the court) and the concept of “judicial review”? Of course the Supreme Court had the constitutional right to overturn Roe


 #7

“The fact is that I had zero emails that were classified.”

— Hillary Clinton, tweet, Sept. 6

We say: The Clintons never hesitate to deny the truth. In fact, the Justice Department inspector general found “81 email chains containing approximately 193 individual emails” that were “classified.” (And who knows how many classified emails Hillary illegally destroyed?)


#8

“[Biden’s student-loan write-offs are] paid for and far more by . . . deficit reduction.”

— Biden economist Bharat Ramamurti, Aug. 26

We say: President Biden hasn’t reduced the deficit; he’s increased it. And even if he had reduced it, that wouldn’t “pay for” anything: Write-offs simply make deficits greater, i.e., they’re not “paid for.”


#9

“I don’t think [the lockdowns] irreparably damaged anyone.”

— Anthony Fauci, Aug. 23

 

Dr. Anthony Fauci said that COVID-19 lockdowns didn't cause irreparable damage.Dr. Anthony Fauci said that COVID-19 lockdowns didn’t cause irreparable damage.

We say: He’s got nerve, for sure. Lockdowns in the US, which he promoted, led to greater excess deaths per capita than in countries that resisted them — and to years of learning loss for kids.


#10

“Seniors are getting the biggest increase in their Social Security checks in 10 years through President Biden’s leadership.”

— WH tweet, posted Nov. 1, later deleted

We say: The truth? Laws passed under President Richard Nixon linked Social Security payments to inflation, which — under Biden — has skyrocketed. The prez gets no credit here. 


#11

“I don’t think anyone could’ve predicted [inflation].”

— Ex-WH Press Secretary Jen Psaki, May 9

We say: Except that people, including top economists on the left like ex-Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, gave numerous warnings that more government spending would trigger furious price hikes. Biden and the Democrats simply ignored them. 


#12

“Stop complaining [about inflation]. Many Americans are not suffering as much as they think they are.”

— The Washington Post’s Michelle Singletary on MSNBC, Jun 22

We say: Singletary was claiming middle- and upper-income folks have no right to gripe about higher prices, but everyone is hurt by inflation’s erosion of savings and purchasing power, from the poor on up.

JACK THE RIPPER LOOKED LIKE A MEAN SON OF A BITCH

Jack the Ripper’s only known facial composite found in archives 

 

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British killer Jack the Ripper's face was found carved on a wooden cane owned by a police officer. British killer Jack the Ripper's face was found carved on a wooden cane owned by a police officer. 


The suspected face of notorious serial killer Jack the Ripper has finally been revealed after police made a chilling discovery while trawling through old archives.

While the true identity of the infamous murderer has never been discovered, the only known facial composite of the killer has now been shared.

Among dozens of artifacts, the face was found etched into the handle of a wooden walking stick, which was owned by the police officer who spent years attempting to catch him.

Scotland Yard Detective Frederick Abberline was removed from the case in 1889 after failing to find Jack the Ripper, who terrorized the streets of London’s East End.

The chilling image is the only reported facial composite of the killer, whose identity remains a mystery more than a century later.

 

An engraving of "Jack the Ripper."An engraving of “Jack the Ripper.”

 

For years, the wooden cane artifact had been stored at the Police College in Bramshill, Hampshire, UK and was feared lost when the institution was shut down in 2015.

Thankfully, it was rediscovered by staff searching through memorabilia at the College of Policing’s headquarters in Ryton, West Midlands.

Now Jack the Ripper’s face has gone on display to highlight advancements in police technology to recruits.

A College of Policing spokesperson said two staff unearthed it when trawling through artifacts placed into storage following Bramshill’s closure.

“Finding this cane was an exciting moment for us,” the college’s content creator Antony Cash said.

 

An up-close view of the engraving depicting "Jack the Ripper."An up-close view of the engraving depicting “Jack the Ripper.”

 

“Jack the Ripper is one of the biggest and most infamous murder cases in our history and his crimes were significant in paving the way for modern policing and forensics as it caused police to begin experimenting with and developing new techniques as they attempted to try and solve these murders, such as crime scene preservation, profiling and photography.

“This walking cane is such a fascinating artifact which represents such a historically significant time in policing.

“It’s amazing that we can put it out on display here in Ryton, alongside the original newspaper cuttings, so that our officers can see firsthand how far we’ve advanced in policing since then.’’

Jack the Ripper brutally butchered at least five women over three months in 1888.

Each victim’s throat was cut and body mutilated in a way that suggested the killer had some knowledge of human anatomy.

Half a kidney extracted from one victim was mailed to the police, along with a series of taunting notes from the purported killer calling himself “Jack the Ripper.”

Police made strenuous efforts to unmask and trap him, but to no avail.

Their failure to find the serial killer sparked public outrage, which resulted in the resignation of London’s police commissioner.

The cane was gifted to Abberline after he was taken off the case.

He retired from the Metropolitan Police in 1892 after 30 years of service, and died in 1929 without ever knowing Jack the Ripper’s real identity.

NETANYAHU WILL NOT KOWTOW TO BIDEN

Where the Netanyahu government differs from its predecessor

The new government is prepared to stand up to the Biden administration when necessary.
 
By Caroline Glick
 
JNS
December 29, 2022

 

Netanyahu was sworn in Thursday as Israel's new prime minister

 

With the swearing-in of the latest Netanyahu government, Israel will embark on a new course in foreign policy—and just in time. For the past year-and-a-half of the Bennett-Lapid-Gantz government, Israel’s foreign policy ceased to be independent. In the days and weeks before Naftali Bennett, Yair Lapid and Benny Gantz formed their coalition, they committed themselves to a policy of “no surprises” for the Biden administration. The promise, which became the basis for the government’s actions in the months that followed, meant that under their stewardship, Israel subordinated its foreign policy to the White House. It took no action of which the administration disapproved and either supported every administration policy or avoided taking any steps to substantively undermine President Joe Biden’s actions in the region, whether in relation to Iran or the Palestinians, Saudi Arabia or Lebanon or elsewhere.

As the Biden administration aggressively pursued its strategy of realigning the U.S. away from Israel and the Sunni Arab states by legitimizing Iran’s nuclear weapons program and enriching the regime through nuclear diplomacy, Israel stood on the sidelines. It occasionally clucked its opposition to the contents of the deal being negotiated, but it supported the Biden administration’s slavish, indeed fanatical commitment to strategic appeasement of Iran in exchange for temporary and substantively insignificant nuclear concessions on Iran’s part.

In August, Iran seemingly ended the negotiations when it rejected the U.S.’s European-transmitted “final offer” and came back with still more demands for U.S. concessions. Iran’s key demand was for the U.S. and the International Atomic Energy Agency to close the U.N. nuclear watchdog’s investigation into three nuclear sites that Iran had failed to declare. Iran’s failure was a material breach of both the 2015 nuclear deal and of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, of which it is a signatory. Iran also demanded that Biden’s restoration of the U.S. commitment to the 2015 deal be binding on future U.S. administrations. Since there is no way for Biden to legally agree to Iran’s second demand, and acceptance of Iran’s first demand would involve the destruction of the NPT, which has formed the basis for global non-proliferation efforts for the past 50 years, the Biden administration tried its hand at holding out for a better offer. Negotiations were suspended.

Bennett and Lapid insist that the failure of Iran’s ultimatum in August was their doing. But no one takes them seriously, with good reason. Throughout the months preceding Iran’s rejection of the administration’s “final offer,” Bennett and Lapid could barely get Biden to take their calls. When emissaries like former National Security Advisor Eyal Hulata were dispatched to Washington to speak with Biden’s underlings, they weren’t praised as allies standing with the Biden administration despite its hostile policies. The administration officials barraged them with demands for concessions to the Palestinians. Hulata and other senior officials, like Bennett, Gantz and Lapid themselves, were hard-pressed to find anyone in the Biden White House, Pentagon or State Department to talk with about Israel’s concerns over the administration’s capitulation to Iran.

A month after Iran ended the negotiations, regime forces in Tehran murdered Mahsa Amini for failing to wear her headscarf in the manner dictated by the regime’s misogynist regulations. Amini’s death sparked the freedom revolution that has been ongoing for more than a hundred days.

The force and staying power of Iran’s young revolutionaries caught the Biden administration by surprise. Rather than recognize that the events on the ground in Iran represent the first viable prospect for regime change since the Islamic revolution of 1979, the administration has treated it as a regrettable distraction. Instead of supporting the revolutionaries and helping them to bring down a regime that has been waging war against the United States for 43 years, the administration diminishes the significance of events on the ground and steadfastly refuses to walk away from its strategy of appeasement and capitulation to the regime as it murders and tortures its young opponents.

The administration insists that the nuclear talks are on the back burner. But a report at MEMRI.org Tuesday revealed that the talks are actually heating up. On Dec. 26, Iranian Majlis National Security and Foreign Policy Committee member Javad Karimi-Ghodusi told an Iranian news outlet that European and Iranian negotiators met at a summit in Amman, Jordan earlier this month. There, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian, his deputy and Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator Ali Bagheri, French President Emmanuel Macron and the E.U.’s High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell moved forward with the nuclear talks. The Biden administration was not physically present in the discussion, but according to Karimi-Ghodusi, it was partner to the agreements reached.

At a press conference after the meeting, Amir-Abdollahian said, “An opportunity was created to discuss additional issues connected to the nuclear talks. … We informed [Macron and Borrell] that if they respect our red lines, we are willing to take the final steps in order to arrive at an agreement.”

Karimi-Ghodousi said that, in Amman, the Biden administration and the International Atomic Energy Agency acquiesced to both of Iran’s chief demands. They will close the IAEA’s investigation of the three nuclear sites that Iran failed to disclose, and the Biden administration will make its economic concessions binding on its successors at least in the commercial arena.

Israel is aware of the situation. Earlier this week, Haaretz reported that the IDF General Staff has concluded the administration is still committed to reaching a nuclear deal and that the Pentagon supports this position. Rather than stand up to the administration and make clear that continued appeasement of the regime makes absolutely no sense both in light of the regime’s nuclear capabilities and the revolution on the streets from one end of Iran to the other, the now former Lapid-Gantz government continued toeing Biden’s line until it finally left office on Thursday.

The most prominent institution promoting the administration’s position in recent weeks and months has been IDF intelligence. Maj. Gen. Aharon Haliva, who heads the Military Intelligence Directorate, and his head of research Brig. Gen. Amit Sa’ar, wholeheartedly supported Lapid’s decision, two weeks before the election, to agree to a Biden administration-dictated gas deal with Lebanon—which Iran controls through its Hezbollah proxy. Under the terms of the deal, Israel surrendered economic and territorial waters to Lebanon along with the natural gas field located in those waters. Israel’s capitulation put billions of dollars in gas concessions into Hezbollah’s hands and gave Iran-Hezbollah a foothold in the eastern Mediterranean.

As for Iran itself, on Dec. 4, Sa’ar’s department held a conference on the freedom revolution that they invited Reuters to cover. Sa’ar said that the revolution is doomed to fail. His statement was reported prominently in the Iranian and U.S. media. It demoralized the revolutionaries and justified the Biden administration’s refusal to support them.

This week, Israel Hayom reported that, as Netanyahu and his ministers put the final touches on their coalition deals, IDF intelligence determined that it is in Israel’s interest to initiate a new nuclear deal with Iran for the U.S. and Europe to advance. The message was clear: As far as the outgoing government and its allies in the IDF are concerned, Israel’s foreign policy should continue to be subordinate to the Biden administration. As a consequence, the thrust of Israel’s policy towards Iran should be capitulationist rather than confrontational.

 

Members of the new Israeli government, headed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, pose for a group photo at the president's residence in Jerusalem, on December 29, 2022.

 

This brings us to Netanyahu and his national security team. All senior members of it—from Defense Minister Yoav Galant to Foreign Minister Eli Cohen to Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer—are unified in their belief that Israel’s foreign policy must be independent in general and towards Iran in particular. While Netanyahu and his team are eager to work with the Biden administration where possible, they have no compunction about opposing the administration when necessary. Where Bennett, Lapid and Gantz opted for subservience to Washington, Netanyahu and his team believe that Israel’s foreign policies should be directed towards the unswerving pursuit of the national interest.

Over the course of the campaign, and in a steadily escalating fashion as he prepared to return to office, Netanyahu has spoken enthusiastically about the prospect of reaching a peace agreement that will formalize Israel’s relations with Saudi Arabia. Those still sub rosa relations were the foundation of the Abraham Accords.

The rationale for a Saudi deal is overwhelming for both countries. Leaving aside the economic potential of such an agreement—which is massive—the strategic implications are a game changer. An Israeli-Saudi normalization agreement, like the agreements Israel concluded with the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco and Sudan in 2020, is a means to withstand the Biden administration’s realignment away from America’s allies and towards Iran. By strengthening its bilateral ties with the Arab states bordering Iran and other key states in the region, Israel expands its strategic footprint and is capable of developing defensive and offensive capabilities by working in cooperation with likeminded governments. By working with Israel openly, Saudi Arabia sends a clear message to Iran and its people that Saudi Arabia will not be cowed into submission by the regime that is currently brutalizing its youth.

Netanyahu has already made a statement in support of the revolutionaries in Iran. At this point, with most experts assessing that Iran has crossed the nuclear threshold and has enough enriched uranium to produce up to four bombs per month, it is obvious that Biden’s nuclear diplomacy has nothing to do with nuclear non-proliferation.

There are only two ways to prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear-armed state—direct action targeting Iran’s nuclear installations and regime change. Netanyahu’s willingness to stand up to the Biden administration and stand with the Iranian people and Israel’s regional partners makes regime change more likely, and direct action against Iran’s nuclear installations more likely to succeed.

Over the two months since the Israeli elections, the opposition and its supporters on the Israeli and American Jewish left have stirred up hysteria by claiming that the most significant distinction between the Lapid-Gantz government and the Netanyahu government centers on social policies related to non-religious Jews. This claim is false, and maliciously so. The Netanyahu government has no intention—and never had any intention—of curtailing the civil rights of non-religious Jews. Their goal is to expand civil and individual rights, by among other things, placing checks and balances on Israel’s hyper-activist Supreme Court and state prosecution.

There are many differences between the previous government and the Netanyahu government. None of them have to do with civil rights. The main distinction is that the Netanyahu government has made securing Israel’s national interests its central goal in foreign and domestic policy. Its predecessors were primarily interested in getting along with the hostile Biden administration, under all conditions. Netanyahu and his ministers will work with the Biden administration enthusiastically, when possible.