Oct. 2, 2020
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Get well, Mr. President and First Lady, get well.
Americans for Limited Government President Rick Manning: “Our prayers are with the First Family today for a speedy recovery from the Chinese-originated virus. Prayer works. Today our entire nation, no matter their political affiliation should join together in praying for their rapid recovery. Get well Mr. President and First Lady, get well.”
14.1 million more jobs recovered since April as Trump economy continues reopening on eve of election
Another 275,000 jobs were added to the U.S. economy in the month of September, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ (BLS) household survey, adding to the miraculous economic recovery that has taken place since COVID-19 lockdowns this spring as now states and businesses continue reopening at a rapid clip. That makes for a record 14.1 million jobs that have been recovered in just five short months since labor markets bottomed in April — all on the eve of the 2020 presidential election. This will be the last monthly jobs report before Nov. 3 — and it is undoubtedly great news not just for President Donald Trump, who has insisted on safely reopening the economy, but to the American people who depend on it to support their families. At the first presidential debate between President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden on Sept. 29, days before the latest numbers were released, Trump touted the
success the nation has seen with reopening and laid into Biden for wanting to shut it down again. And that may be what the election comes down to: To reopen the country or not to reopen?
Cartoon: Taking Sides
Unfair and biased.
Video: Biden’s Green New Deal Flip-Flop
Among the many strange moments at the first presidential debate, perhaps the strangest of all was Joe Biden’s flip-flop on the Green New Deal. First he said, “The Green New Deal will pay for itself,” but then seconds later he told moderator Chris Wallace “No, I don’t support the Green New Deal.”
Debate Fact Check: Who’s the Law & Order Candidate?
At this week’s debate, both Donald Trump and Joe Biden sought to position themselves as the candidate of law-and-order. But when pressed by Trump to name one law enforcement group that endorsed him, Joe Biden couldn’t name a single one.That struck us as odd because less than a month ago, the Biden campaign released the names of 190 current and former members of law enforcement who endorsed him. Granted, the list does not name groups, only individuals. But for whatever reason, Biden stood there silently, unable to answer the question. Meanwhile, the nation’s largest police union, the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), which represents 355,000 police officers endorsed Trump. Trump also go the endorsement of the New York City Police Benevolent Association (NYC PBA).
Video: Comey says he doesn’t recall Steele sub-source was once suspected by FBI of being a Russian agent
Former FBI Director James Comey tells the Senate Judiciary Committee he doesn’t remember that the primary sub-source used by the DNC and Hillary Clinton-funded dossier by former British spy Christopher Steele, and given to the FBI to obtain spying warrants on the Trump campaign in 2016, and then carry over the investigation into the White House in 2017, was investigated from 2009 to 2011 for himself being a suspected Russian agent.
Get well, Mr. President and First Lady, get well.
Oct. 2, 2020, Fairfax, Va.—Americans for Limited Government President Rick Manning today issued the following statement sending prayers to President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump who have tested positive for COVID-19:
“Our prayers are with the First Family today for a speedy recovery from the Chinese-originated virus. Prayer works. Today our entire nation, no matter their political affiliation should join together in praying for their rapid recovery. Get well, Mr. President and First Lady, get well.”
To view online: https://getliberty.org/2020/10/get-well-mr-president-and-first-lady-get-well/
14.1 million more jobs recovered since April as Trump economy continues reopening on eve of election
By Robert Romano
Another 275,000 jobs were added to the U.S. economy in the month of September, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ (BLS) household survey, and 661,000 in the establishment survey, adding to the miraculous economic recovery that has taken place since COVID-19 lockdowns this spring as now states and businesses continue reopening at a rapid clip.
That makes for a record 14.1 million jobs that have been recovered in just five short months since labor markets bottomed in April — all on the eve of the 2020 presidential election. This will be the last monthly jobs report before Nov. 3 — and it is undoubtedly great news not just for President Donald Trump, who has insisted on safely reopening the economy, but to the American people who depend on it to support their families.
At the first presidential debate between President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden on Sept. 29, days before the latest numbers were released, Trump touted the success the nation has seen with reopening and laid into Biden for wanting to shut it down again.
“[W]hat happened is we've closed it down and now we're reopening, and we're doing record business. We had 10.4 million people in a four-month period that we've put back into the workforce. That's a record the likes of which nobody's ever seen before, and he wants to close down the — he will shut it down again,” Trump declared, referring to the separate BLS establishment survey of employers prior to the September numbers being released, which show now 11.4 million jobs recovered in revised data.
Both surveys are right, each showing the same V-shaped recovery that has formed, and this month, it appears the establishment survey was catching up to the household one, which may be more useful in terms of gauging the experience of more Americans as a leading indicator.
President Trump contrasted his vision with what he said were the implication’s of Biden’s prescription: “He will destroy this country, you know, a lot of people, between drugs and alcohol and depression, when you start shutting it down and you take a look at what's happening in some of your Democrat run states where they have these tough shutdowns, and I'm telling you it's because they don't want to open it…. They think they're hurting us by keeping them closed. They're hurting people. People know what to do. They can social distance, they can wash their hands, they can wear masks — they can do whatever they want, but they can open these states up.”
Biden for his part, keeps maintaining that “you can't fix the economy until you fix the COVID crisis,” and at one point in the debate declared “You need to shut it down” before Trump cut him off.
Biden said, “The idea that … we go forward and open when you have almost half the states in America with a significant increase in COVID desks and COVID cases in the United States of America, and he wants to open it up more. Why does he want to open it up? Why doesn't he take care of the American — you can't fix the economy until you fix the COVID crisis, and he has no intention of doing anything about making it better for you all at home, in terms of your health and your safety. Schools — why aren't schools open? Because it costs a lot of money to open them safely.”
Trump, on the other hand, emphasized the toll the ongoing closures have on working families: “[P]eople want their schools open. They don't want to be shut down. They don't want their state shut down. They want their restaurants. I look at New York. It's so sad what's happening in New York, it's almost like a ghost town. And I'm not sure I can ever recover what they've done in New York. People want their places open. They want to get back to their lives.”
The American people already know the difference. In April, at the height of the state-led lockdowns, 25 million jobs were lost. The Gross Domestic Product contracted by an inflation-adjusted, annualized 31.7 percent in the second quarter.
Since then, more than 16 million jobs have been recovered, and now, the Atlanta Federal Reserve is projecting a 34.6 percent expansion of the economy in the third quarter — another report that will be released just days before the election.
The news comes as COVID-19 cases continue to stabilize nationwide, including in Texas, California, Florida and Arizona where cases saw a brief uptick this summer but other states like Wisconsin are witnessing an uptick. The President and First Lady’s positive COVID-19 tests are a testament of the risks.
And with the cold and flu season upon us again, the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) is projecting that coronavirus cases will rise significantly through October and November.
One trouble spot, right on time for the advent of the cold and flu season, the labor markets recovery slowed down significantly in the household survey, with a net 970,000 fewer unemployed, of which 879,000 left the labor force.
Which is why we continue to need an emphasis on safely reopening, especially schools, is so important. Congress is still considering phase four legislation, and more than any other thing, getting the schools back and operational is critical to millions of parents getting back to work — and keeping their jobs. The pandemic shutdowns disproportionately knocked women out of the labor force.
The longer the schools are shut, the harder the recovery will become.
Both the Senate and House versions of the legislation provide additional resources for schools — so did the already passed CARES Act — and so the only question is why both chambers have not simply passed the things that they do agree on while working families and small businesses continue to struggle. In particular, the small business lending program to 5 million small business ran out of money on Aug. 8, that has supported 50 million jobs.
While a lot of hope has been placed in the vaccine, there is also the disquieting possibility that it might not work. After all, there’s never been an effective vaccine for coronavirus. States have to make plans for what the country will look like — even without an immediate vaccine and regardless of who wins the election in November.
Looking forward, this fall and winter will undoubtedly be a trying time for the American people and the world, and President Trump and former Vice President Biden each have different visions on how and whether to reopen the economy. It is about as clear a contrast as you can get in any debate, which despite the sparring between the candidates, was full of substance. And that may be what the election comes down to: To reopen the country or not to reopen? You decide.
Robert Romano is the Vice President of Public Policy at Americans for Limited Government.
To view online: http://dailytorch.com/2020/10/14-1-million-more-jobs-recovered-since-april-as-trump-economy-continues-reopening-on-eve-of-election/
Cartoon: Taking Sides
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Video: Biden’s Green New Deal Flip-Flop
To view online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nf1H1twQMHU
Debate Fact Check: Who’s the Law & Order Candidate?
By Catherine Mortensen
At this week’s debate, both Donald Trump and Joe Biden sought to position themselves as the candidate of law-and-order. But when pressed by Trump to name one law enforcement group that endorsed him, Joe Biden couldn’t name a single one.
That struck us as odd because less than a month ago, the Biden campaign released the names of 190 current and former members of law enforcement who endorsed him. Granted, the list does not name groups, only individuals. But for whatever reason, Biden stood there silently, unable to answer the question.
Meanwhile, the nation’s largest police union, the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), which represents 355,000 police officers endorsed Trump. "Look at what the national discourse has focused on for the last six months. President Trump has shown time after time that he supports our law enforcement officers and understands the issues our members face every day," said Patrick Yoes, President of the FOP in a press release. "The FOP is proud to endorse a candidate who calls for law and order across our nation."
Trump also go the endorsement of the New York City Police Benevolent Association (NYC PBA). Pat Lynch, President of the NYC PBA said, "I cannot remember when we've ever endorsed for the office of President of the United States, until now."
Of the 190 people from the law enforcement community who endorsed Biden, nearly half are identified as “former” in their titles and no longer active in law enforcement.
“Joe Biden’s campaign staff threw this list together and blasted it out to the media in an attempt to make him look strong,” said Rick Manning, president of Americans for Limited Government. “The fact that he couldn’t remember all these endorsements from less than a month ago, is strange. Either he didn’t know about them or couldn’t recall them. He’s not running his own campaign, or he’s reached the end of his intellectual lifespan. In either case, both are worse than appearing to be weak on crime. Which, by the way, he is.”
At the debate, Biden defended far-left anarchist movement Antifa as “an idea, not an organization.”
To be sure, there is a lot of disagreement over what or who Antifa is. The Deseret News notes that “conservative pundits like Chris Talgo, editor and research fellow at the Heartland Institute based north of Chicago, say antifa is a dangerous force, ‘hellbent on destroying people’s businesses, federal property and the like.’”
“These lawless thugs who are destroying our cities may not be card-carrying members of Antifa, but they still pose an enormous threat to every law-abiding citizen in this country,” noted Manning.
Antifa has an outsized impact because they are aided by social and mainstream media with amplify their message of intolerance and hate. They have normalized the bedlam on our streets and Biden defends them.
Fact check conclusion: Biden is an Antifa apologist who doesn’t know what’s going on with his campaign. Trump is the clear law-and-order candidate.
Catherine Mortensen is the Vice President of Communications at Americans for Limited Government.
To view online: http://dailytorch.com/2020/10/debate-fact-check-whos-the-law-order-candidate/
Video: Comey says he doesn’t recall Steele sub-source was once suspected by FBI of being a Russian agent