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  • Chris Farrell: H.R.1 – Is It Really "For the People"?
  • Yves Mamou: "Kill Them; Kill Them All": The War against Police in France

H.R.1 – Is It Really "For the People"?

by Chris Farrell  •  March 18, 2021 at 5:00 am

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  • H.R.1 is nearly 800 pages of meritless, militant, social engineering targeting the foundations of the U.S. Constitution, voting rights and political free speech -- all dressed-up as being "for the people."

  • Here are just a few of the more egregious federal power grabs in H.R.1 concocted against the 50 states that run elections under the U.S. Constitution: 1. Ban voter ID laws and allow ballot harvesting; 2. Expand Election Day to "election season" by mandating mail-in ballots be counted 10 days after the election would normally be over; and, 3. Automatic voter registration of people who apply for unemployment, Medicaid, Obamacare, and college, or who are coming out of prison. There is a lot more, and it gets worse. Substantially worse. There are First Amendment restrictions on political speech.

  • What better way to design a worker's paradise? Or -- hypothetically, of course -- to make sure that a stolen election stays stolen, is never audited, and lays the groundwork for reproducible results for the next century?

  • Please let everyone influential know, clearly and politely, exactly what you think.

H.R.1 -- the so-called "For the People Act" -- is nearly 800 pages of meritless, militant, social engineering targeting the foundations of the U.S. Constitution, voting rights and political free speech -- all dressed-up as being "for the people." Pictured: Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (center), along with other Democratic members of the House, speaks about H.R.1, the "For the People Act," at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, January 4, 2019. (Photo by Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)

A lot has been written about H.R.1 -- the so-called "For the People Act of 2021." Former Vice President Mike Pence has opined on the bill. The Editorial Board of the Wall Street Journal sounded the alarm back in January. The editors of National Review come right out and call it a "partisan assault on American democracy."

H.R.1 purports to, "expand Americans' access to the ballot box, reduce the influence of big money in politics, strengthen ethics rules for public servants, and implement other anti-corruption measures for the purpose of fortifying our democracy, and for other purposes." The Bill is 791 pages long.

Here are just a few of the more egregious federal power grabs in H.R.1 concocted against the 50 states that run elections under the U.S. Constitution:

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"Kill Them; Kill Them All": The War against Police in France

by Yves Mamou  •  March 18, 2021 at 4:00 am

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  • In January, the statistical services of the Ministry of the Interior recorded 2,288 such "kill them all" incidents, based on information from police reports.

  • The media's suspicion of the illegitimate use of violence by the police is so intense that officers under attack do not even feel permitted to use their weapon

  • The indictment of the police by the media and the entertainment industry -- actors, singers and so on -- is also fueled by academics.

  • Judicial cowards, of course, also side with the chic mob against the police.

  • If the police cannot investigate or protect the public because officers are afraid of being called racists, the security of the citizens is in danger.

A war is being waged against the police in France, but this war is never named. Pictured: A police officer speaks to a driver during a traffic stop after a night of riots in the north of Blois, France on March 17, 2021. (Photo by Guillaume Souvant/AFP via Getty Images)

On January 25 in Pantin, a suburb of Paris, on February 4 in Carcassonne in the south of France, and on February 13 in Poissy in Yvelines, organized groups of "young people" -- according to the established media vocabulary to avoid any ethnic designation -- lured police forces into their neighborhoods to ambush them. To the shouts of "Kill them; kill them all", police patrols were attacked with explosives and pyrotechnic devices used as urban guerrilla weapons. Each time, videos of the attack were broadcast on social networks.

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