Showing posts with label Dissecting leftism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dissecting leftism. Show all posts

Sunday, August 30, 2020

de Blasio is achieving the goal of making NYC a beggar city...like Calcutta

 

Saturday, August 29, 2020

"Both agents said that New York's bail reform law that went into effect this year has emboldened criminals."

Two more NYPD traffic agents were attacked on Friday

de Blasio politics first mentality


De Blasio sat on offer to provide free COVID-19 testing for students


While educrats scramble to get schools ready for opening in less than two weeks and teachers threaten a sickout over the lack of planned mandatory COVID-19 testing, a respected healthcare agency has revealed that Mayor de Blasio for two months sat on its offer to test all school kids and teachers for free.

Beginning in June, the 800,000-patient, 2,500-doctor Somos network said it reached out to the mayor five times to offer to set up free testing sites at NYC’s most at-risk public schools. But meetings were canceled and calls ignored — until this week, when de Blasio finally had a video chat with the agency on Wednesday.

Still, no deal was struck and the non-profit says Hizzoner continues to say he doesn’t want to mandate testing.

Dr. Ramon Tallaj, chairman of Somos — which runs 38 city-backed COVID-19 testing sites in clinics, tents and churches throughout New York and has tested 325,000 low-income New Yorkers since March — says on-site testing at schools is a matter of life and death.

“The mayor is surrounded by people who do not grasp what is going on,” Dr. Tallaj told The Post. “If he opens schools the way he is proposing, parents are going to die.”

Currently, the city’s official plan to reopen schools relies on students and teachers to voluntarily seek out testing at city-run sites and hotbed hospitals.

The Department of Education website adds: “If a student or teacher is feeling sick, they are required to stay home and, if their symptoms are consistent with COVID-19, are asked to get tested.”

Without mandatory testing, warned Tallaj, a specialist in internal medicine, “58% of the children and their families who have not seen the virus could get infected by the 1 or 2% who are positive with the virus.

“The majority of the newly infected children, who do not show symptoms, will go back to their small apartments in poor neighborhoods, potentially infecting their parents and grandparents in our community.”

Somos proposes an initial wave of 80 testing sites at public schools in more poor areas, handling 120 to 140 students per day. Tallaj said his 2,500 doctors could eventually test all of the 1.1 million students at all 1,866 DOE schools, but would need financial backing from the city.

Tallaj believes de Blasio balked at his offer because he wants to do testing in city hospitals, which would keep federal Medicare, Medicaid and FEMA charges with the city.

Somos also relies on those federal programs. But with a coronavirus crisis looming when schools reopen on Sept. 10, Tallaj said his agency would provide its physicians to the city gratis and do the testing using its own funds. He said Somos will seek reimbursement from the city at a later date for costs like testing supplies and PPE.

Enlarge ImageLaura Colon testing a girl for the coronavirus.
Laura Colon testing a girl for the coronavirus.J.C.Rice

No student or teacher would pay for the tests, he said.

Tallaj says that he believes de Blasio only returned his call this week because of building pressure from the teachers union and the City Council, which has both demanded mandatory testing for teachers and students. The United Federation of Teachers has even threatened a sickout if every student and staffer in the public school system isn’t tested before in-classroom schooling resumes.

In an Aug. 21 letter to the mayor, Tallaj wrote, “It is truly unfortunate that … [we] have yet to find a time to schedule our meeting which we agreed upon back in June. Usually when this happens, it means this isn’t a priority for you. Is this fair for me to assume?”

Tallaj also offered to donate 500 telemedicine computers to public schools allowing symptomatic students direct access to their pediatricians and medical charts at school. But the city was also hesitant to accept, according to a Somos spokesperson, citing the need for legal review.

“We’re working through every option to make testing as widespread and convenient as humanely possible for members of our school community,” a spokesperson for the mayor said, noting that back in June the UTF was not yet demanding mandatory testing for teachers and students.

Thursday, August 27, 2020

VIDEO: Rioters in Kenosha spray-paint 'Free Palestine' at Jewish temple, deface Christian church sign


Rioters in Kenosha, Wisconsin, using the police shooting of Jacob Blake as an excuse to riot, destroy and deface property, and disrupt the lives and livelihoods of local residents showed Wednesday night that not even houses of worship are immune from their mayhem and chaos.

Protesters graffitied property at both a Jewish temple and a Christian church, tagging the synagogue with "Free Palestine" and the church with "BLM."

What happened?

During the fourth night of protests in Kenosha following the Blake shooting and one night after authorities charged Kyle Rittenhouse with homicide for allegedly shooting and killing two people and wounding a third as rioters and "militia" members faced off late Tuesday, things continued to spiral out of control.

At least two houses of worship were tagged by protesters.

Townhall's Julio Rosas caught video of someone in the Black Lives Matter crowd spray-painting "Free Palestine" in the driveway of Kenosha's Beth Hillel Temple.

The synagogue, which sits about a block from where Rittenhouse reportedly shot and killed two people Tuesday night, had escaped damage until Thursday night, the Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle reported.

Rabbi Dean Feingold told the Chronicle on Tuesday, "All around us, damage has happened. Fires have been started. Windows have been broken. Things have been written on walls. We've been spared so far, except for our power has been out."

The synagogue has not been in use during the coronavirus pandemic. The one person who had been in the building, a retiree and former caretaker who lived there, had already been moved out for safety reasons.

The rabbi also told the outlet that she was far more worried about the loss of life and the causes the protesters are marching for than any damage that could happen to the facility.

"I'm a lot more concerned about the loss of life that the Black community experiences on a regular basis because of systemic racism, because of the violence directed at them, than I am about whatever damage or costs are incurred for us because of it," Feingold told the Chronicle.

The other religious location that was graffitied by rioters was Christ the King Church.

Rosas captured a photo of "BLM" spray-painted on the church sign after protesters passed by.


Saturday, August 22, 2020

Susan B. Anthony memorial refuses to accept Trump's pardon of civil rights leader...holding grudges is the thing the left does best.

Susan B. Anthony memorial refuses to accept Trump's pardon of civil rights leader

Updated: August 21, 2020 - 11:23pm

A group honoring the life and legacy of American civil rights icon Susan B. Anthony has refused to accept President Trump's posthumous pardon of her, arguing the effort would give unearned legitimacy to the 1873 court proceedings that found her guilty of breaking a law that prohibited women from voting. 

Trump this week announced he was pardoning Anthony for the conviction, a measure the president took on the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution, which recognized the right of women to vote. 

Yet the National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House this week rejected the president's gesture, telling the president in a press release that the memorial organization "must decline [his] offer of a pardon." 

The foundation noted that Anthony, when she was convicted of voting, refused to "pay a dollar of [the] unjust penalty." 

"To pay would have been to validate the proceedings. To pardon Susan B. Anthony does the same," the museum said in its statement. 

"If one wants to honor Susan B. Anthony today, a clear stance against any form of voter suppression would be welcome," the announcement continued. "Enforcement and expansion of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 would be celebrated. ... Support for the Equal Rights Amendment would be well received. Advocacy for human rights for all would be splendid."

Anthony, who was also a noted abolitionist near the end of slavery in the country, was the first woman to be depicted on U.S. coinage, with her profile being stamped on a dollar coin from 1979 to 1981. 

Friday, August 21, 2020

Creating Favelas Forcing increased population density on you

Hate-filled criminals have found a welcoming home among the Antifa/BLM crowds

Accused Portland attacker Marquise Love arrested

the Black Lives Matter protester who allegedly knocked a motorist unconscious in Portland, has been arrested days after the attack.

The 25-year-old was busted by Portland police and booked into Multnomah County jail early Friday, online records show.

He is charged with felony counts of assault, coercion and riots, with bail set at $250,000 on the top count of assault.

Love was allegedly caught on viral video coming from behind and kicking driver Adam Haner in the head Sunday night, knocking him out.

Haner said he stopped at the protests to help a transgender woman who was being mugged. He believes he was attacked for being white.

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Marquise Love

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Protection for me but not thee!

WOW! Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot defends ban on protesters on her block: ‘I have a right to make sure that my home is secure’


Goodyear scandal gets worse after leaked audio from a training meeting is released

Newly released audio purported to be from a recent training meeting at Goodyear Tire and Rubber company appears to corroborate the alleged training slide that went viral earlier this week. 


The company came under fire this week for its recent "zero-tolerance" policy that banned overt support for police officers or MAGA hats, but expressed approval for social justice measures such as Black Lives Matter. 

What are the new details?

In the newly released audio posted by WIBW-TV in Topeka, Kansas, an unidentified instructor can be heard telling employees that they are permitted to express their views on social justice or inequity matters on attire — but only if it's the "right" kind of social justice and inequity, such a supporting Black Lives Matter or LGBTQ issues. 

"Some people may wish to express their views on social justice or inequity or equity issues such as black lives matter or LGBTQ pride on their face coverings, shirts or wristbands," the instructor can be heard telling employees. "That will be deemed approved because it applies with a zero-tolerance stance."

"However," the trainer can be heard adding, "if any associate wears all, blue, white lives matter shirts or face coverings, that will be not appropriate."

The unidentified instructor goes on to explain that such zero-tolerance rules were put into place to encourage harmony in the workplace.

"The rules around now what you can wear. Let's try and comply with these so you know everybody feels good in this factory. I want to make sure guys, think about what we do in this factory, in this factory right," the instructor adds. "We all work together to make tires, that's what we do. That's what we get paid to do. So, let's continue to do that and do the right thing and keep this place what it has always been, a good place to work."

You can listen to the full audio at WIBW.

Anything else?

President Donald Trump blasted Goodyear on Wednesday and called for a boycott of the company because of the training graphic that appeared to support Black Lives Matter and LGBTQ, but banned MAGA-wear and more.

Also, on Wednesday, the company released a statement insisting that its corporate office, which is based in Akron, Ohio, neither created or distributed the slide.