Oct. 5, 2020
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President Trump acted decisively to save lives from Covid—when it mattered the most
Please pray for President Donald Trump, who put everything on the line to slow down the Chinese coronavirus and save as many lives as possible — restricting travel from the hot spots in China and Europe, building up the nation’s testing capacity, producing the ventilators we needed, deploying the military to expand hospital resources, and expediting production of vaccines and treatments. President Trump acted decisively. Now, the President and First Lady Melania Trump face their biggest challenge yet after testing positive for COVID-19 on Oct. 1. The President has been admitted to Walter Reed Hospital. Early in the pandemic, public health officials and professionals were projecting that as many as 2 million Americans would die if nothing was done. Instead, so far, 196,000 have tragically died. That’s still too many, but without the leadership of President Trump and his administration, it would have been
many more. While the President and First Lady battle the virus, the nation can take comfort and confidence that President Trump acted resolutely — when it mattered the most.
Cartoon: Odd Couple
Why are Never Trumpers embracing socialism?
Video: Who is Really Funding China's Military Buildup?
The Pentagon recently issued an alarming report about the Chinese Communist Party’s ominous military build-up. The People’s Republic is amassing a vast array of warships, bombers and other aircraft, missiles, tanks, etc. as part of its bid to dominate the world. We are the intended target of these weapons and other techniques Chinese strategists call “unrestricted warfare.” Millions of American investors are unknowingly paying for these threats through their purchase of Chinese stocks and bonds. That is intolerable. It must end.
Barrett v. Ginsburg: Why the Disparate Treatment of Faith?
Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Catholic faith has triggered a number of Democratic lawmakers and liberal media figures since her 2017 confirmation hearing. Some have even suggested that her beliefs might make the mother of seven unfit to serve as a federal judge. In contrast, Justice Ginsburg was Jewish and a liberal activist lawyer for the ACLU before she joined the Court and was confirmed almost unanimously in 42 days. Despite their different backgrounds and beliefs, both women have said almost the very same things about the role their faith plays in being a jurist. That fact is, during her confirmation 27 years ago, Justice Ginsburg set the precedent that Judge Barrett is following today. Justice Ginsburg at her 1993 confirmation hearing: “My own views and what I would do if I were sitting in the legislature are not relevant to the job for which you are considering me, which is the job of a judge.” Judge
Coney Barrett on the day she was nominated to the Supreme Court: “A judge must apply the law as written. Judges are not policymakers and they must be resolute in setting aside any policy views they may hold.”
Video: Kamala's Capers: Fighting the racial issue...against Joe Biden!
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are best of friends now. But in the not so-distant past Harris had an emotional confrontation with Biden over his record on race! They are probably working really hard to hide these facts now. Oh yeah, now she has to go up against a solid debater in Mike Pence.
Video: The Pro-Police Candidate
Both Donald Trump and Joe Biden are positioning themselves as the candidate of law-and-order. But when pressed by Trump at their recent debate to name just one law enforcement group that endorsed him, Joe Biden couldn't do it.
Manning Responds to Chinese Editor Mocking President Trump and First Lady
Americans for Limited Government President Rick Manning: “The Communist Chinese government affirmatively decided to export the Chinese virus to the world through their lying about the transmission of the virus and continuing international flights from Wuhan while ending domestic flights from the region where the virus originated. They have proven that they are among the most despicable leaders on the face of the Earth and enemy number one for the United States in the world. As if forced organ harvesting, child- and slave-labor, millions in concentration camps, and a social credit score system which denies work and travel to those who don’t toe the communist line is not enough, now they are attacking President Trump as he and his family deal with the effects of the disease they unleashed. It adds insult to injury.”
President Trump acted decisively to save lives from Covid—when it mattered the most
By Robert Romano
Earlier this year, President Donald Trump put his whole presidency on the line to slow down the Chinese coronavirus and save as many lives as possible — restricting travel from the hot spots in China and Europe, building up the nation’s testing capacity, producing the ventilators we needed, deploying the military to expand hospital resources, and expediting production of vaccines and treatments.
The first case arrived in the U.S. on Jan. 15 in Washington state, but was not identified until Jan. 20, three days after the second reported death in Wuhan on Jan. 17.
Jan. 20, was also the day when China finally confirmed human-to-human transmission, more than a month after the outbreak began.
The high death rates that are now common knowledge were not yet realized, yet on Jan. 24, China would lock down Wuhan and the surrounding region while still allowing international air travel out of the region. Then on Jan. 25, Li Wenliang, the first doctor to treat the virus who tried to warn the world about it died in China — raising awareness of the lethality of the virus and demonstrating China was covering it up.
On Jan. 28, Hong Kong closed its border with China. On Jan. 29 the New England Journal of Medicine reported the virus was likely in Wuhan since at least mid-December. Airlines were already suspending flights to China.
And President Trump was acting decisively.
On Jan. 29, the President appointed the White House coronavirus task force. The State Department evacuated U.S. citizens from Wuhan. On Jan. 31, he suspended all travel from China, and Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar declared a public health emergency, with any U.S. citizen returning from China was subjected to a mandatory quarantine.
At that point only a few hundred people had died in China based on public reports, although now in hindsight, the numbers must have been much, much higher. It was not until Feb. 11 that the worldwide death toll would surpass 1,000. Italy would not report its first death until Feb. 21 as Iran and South Korea starting seeing an uptick in cases.
On Feb. 26, Vice President Mike Pence was named the head of the task force.
By Feb. 29, Washington state declared a state of emergency when the U.S. reported its first death in there, and the nursing home outbreak at Life Care Center of Kirkland began. Travel from Iran was suspended. The next two weeks saw states declaring states of emergency as cases began popping up elsewhere.
On March 11, President Trump suspended travel from Europe. And then on March 13, President Trump had declared a national emergency and joined the coronavirus task force press briefing to present the administration’s public-private partnership for drive-thru testing for the virus. The emergency declaration expedited lifting Food and Drug Administration (FDA) restrictions to approve treatments for the virus and to begin producing a vaccine, six of which are now in the third stage of human trials.
By then, President Trump was fully in command of the issue, calming public fears. States followed in with cancelling schools and stay at home orders coming thereafter.
Now, 105.9 million tests have been conducted at a clip of about 1 million per day now and rising, according national data compiled by Covidtracking.com. Test positivity is currently at about 5 percent, way down from its April peak of over 20 percent and August at 8 percent, according to John Hopkins University & Medicine.
On March 27, the President signed the $2.2 trillion CARES Act, extending unemployment benefits, shoring up 5 million small businesses supporting 50 million jobs, supporting critical industries including airlines, sending checks to taxpayers, replenish national stockpiles, prepare schools for reopening, providing a lifeline to state and local governments and ramping up hospital resources.
By April, 25 million jobs would be lost according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ household survey, but with President Trump’s leadership on the CARES Act, the U.S. to begin one of the most rapid recoveries in economic history.
As coronavirus cases subsided, 14.1 million jobs have already been recovered through September since labor markets bottomed.
On April 2, the U.S. ramped up production of ventilators as President Trump invoked the Defense Production Act in time such that everybody who needed a ventilator suffering from COVID-19 got one. This addressed a shortfall that a 2015 paper published in Clinical Infectious Diseases predicted the potential supply shortage in the event of an influenza pandemic. In 2020, the U.S. under President Trump’s leadership acted with time to spare and is now exporting ventilators to countries that need them.
On April 8, responding to requests from governors and mayors, the Army Corps of Engineers began building field hospitals in states that were experiencing an uptick in cases. The U.S.N.S. Comfort and the U.S.N.S. Mercy were deployed to New York and Los Angeles, respectively.
On May 15, President Trump announced Operation Warp Speed was announced as a public-private partnership between the Departments of Health and Human Services, Defense, the Centers for Disease Control and pharmaceutical companies to produce, test, manufacture ahead of time tens of millions of doses and immediately distribute a coronavirus vaccine to the American people as soon as one is approved.
So far, there are six candidates already in production, four of which are in phase three clinical trials, with hopes expressed by Dr. Anthony Fauci that one could be approved by 2021, if not sooner.
On Aug. 6, President Trump issued an additional executive order on “Ensuring Essential Medicines, Medical Countermeasures, and Critical Inputs Are Made in the United States.” The order makes it the policy of the U.S. to “accelerate the development of cost-effective and efficient domestic production of Essential Medicines and Medical Countermeasures and have adequate redundancy built into the domestic supply chain…”
All together, the progress that has been made in less than a year is incredible—and President Trump has been the driving force to protect the lives of the American people.
Now, the President and First Lady Melania Trump face their biggest challenge yet after testing positive for COVID-19 on Oct. 1. The President has been admitted to Walter Reed Hospital.
White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said, “Out of an abundance of caution, and at the recommendation of his physician and medical experts, the President will be working from the presidential offices at Walter Reed for the next few days. President Trump appreciates the outpouring of support for both he and the First Lady.”
Upon learning of the news, Americans for Limited Government President Rick Manning issued a statement: “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.”
Early in the pandemic, public health officials and professionals were projecting that as many as 2 million Americans would die if nothing was done. Instead, so far, 196,000 have tragically died. That’s still too many, but without the leadership of President Trump and his administration, it would have been many more.
While the President and First Lady battle the virus, the nation can take comfort and confidence that President Trump acted resolutely — when it mattered the most.
Robert Romano is the Vice President of Public Policy at Americans for Limited Government.
To view online: http://dailytorch.com/2020/10/president-trump-acted-decisively-to-save-lives-from-covid-when-it-mattered-the-most/
Cartoon: Odd Couple
By A.F. Branco
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Video: Who is Really Funding China's Military Buildup?
To view online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Vnz1QKXJCE
Barrett v. Ginsburg: Why the Disparate Treatment of Faith?
By Catherine Mortensen
Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Catholic faith has triggered a number of Democratic lawmakers and liberal media figures since her 2017 confirmation hearing. Some have even suggested that her beliefs might make the mother of seven unfit to serve as a federal judge. In contrast, Justice Ginsburg was Jewish and a liberal activist lawyer for the ACLU before she joined the Court and was confirmed almost unanimously in 42 days.
Despite their different backgrounds and beliefs, both women have said almost the very same things about the role their faith plays in being a jurist. That fact is, during her confirmation 27 years ago, Justice Ginsburg set the precedent that Judge Barrett is following today.
Justice Ginsburg at her 1993 confirmation hearing:
“My own views and what I would do if I were sitting in the legislature are not relevant to the job for which you are considering me, which is the job of a judge.”
“A judge sworn to decide impartially can offer no forecasts, no hints; for that would show not only disregard for the specifics of the particular case, it would display disdain for the entire judicial process.”
Judge Coney Barret in her 2017 confirmation hearing:
“It's never appropriate for a judge to impose that judge's personal convictions, whether they derive from faith or anywhere else on the law.”
Judge Coney Barrett on the day she was nominated to the Supreme Court:
“A judge must apply the law as written. Judges are not policymakers and they must be resolute in setting aside any policy views they may hold.”
The reason for the disparate treatment is clear, politics. Americans for Limited Government President Rick Manning said that is every American should reject this approach to our justice system.
“We are not electing a Senator or a President,” Manning said. “We are confirming a new Justice to the Supreme Court. Politics has no place in the courtroom.”
Manning said that simple truth escapes Democratic Hawaii Sen. Mazie Hirono who raised Barrett’s “closely held views” on Wednesday, suggesting that Coney Barrett “closely held views” make her unfit to serve on the Supreme Court.
The latest attempt to disparage Coney Barrett is perhaps the most despicable of all. Someone leaked her medical records to the Washington Post revealing the judge was diagnosed with Covid-19 over the summer.
“The law is clear, medical records are strictly off-limits,” said Manning. “Besides, what’s the point in victim shaming? I certainly hope this isn’t a preview of the Senate Democrat’s nomination derailment tactics.”
But Manning says conservatives should be prepared for the worst.
“We can’t forget how Sen. Dianne Feinstein attacked Coney Barrett’s Catholic faith in 2017, saying ‘the dogma lives loudly within you.’ There is no place for bigotry.”
Meanwhile Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is undeterred by the smear campaign. He tweeted a “full steam ahead” update on Friday after a phone call with President Trump.
Judge Barrett has said repeatedly, including under oath while being confirmed to the Seventh Circuit, that her personal policy views will not affect her legal analysis of the words of the Constitution or statutes. We should judge every Supreme Court nominee by the quality of their work, and leave their deeply help beliefs and views out of the process.
Judge Barrett's record on the bench is consistent: she fairly applies the law and the Constitution.
Catherine Mortensen is the Vice President of Communications at Americans for Limited Government.
To view online: http://dailytorch.com/2020/10/barrett-v-ginsburg-why-the-disparate-treatment-of-faith/
Video: Kamala's Capers: Fighting the racial issue...against Joe Biden!
To view online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTEh1Ms9EZg
Video: The Pro-Police Candidate
To view online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXKbj2t2_KE
Manning Responds to Chinese Editor Mocking President Trump and First Lady
Oct. 2, 2020, Fairfax, Va.—Rick Manning, president of Americans for Limited Government, issued the following statement in response to the editor of a Chinese state-run media outlet mocking President Trump and first lady Melania Trump following their positive coronavirus tests:
“The Communist Chinese government affirmatively decided to export the Chinese virus to the world through their lying about the transmission of the virus and continuing international flights from Wuhan while ending domestic flights from the region where the virus originated. They have proven that they are among the most despicable leaders on the face of the Earth and enemy number one for the United States in the world. As if forced organ harvesting, child- and slave-labor, millions in concentration camps, and a social credit score system which denies work and travel to those who don’t toe the communist line is not enough, now they are attacking President Trump as he and his family deal with the effects of the disease they unleashed. It adds insult to injury.
“It is not surprising that the Communist government with its strong ties to both Joe Biden (through his son) and Kamala Harris (through her husband) is involving itself into U.S. electoral politics. What is mildly surprising is that American media has so readily ignored these dangerous connections. Their current see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil stance when it comes to real penetration into the highest levels of our political system is unacceptable and complicit.
“Make no mistake America, China has a side in this election and right now Americans will get to pick their side. And to the Chinese, get out of our politics.”
To view online: https://getliberty.org/2020/10/8872/