Must Watch: Tucker Carlson Summarizes What’s Happening in America Right Now
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Fox News host Tucker Carlson revealed on Monday what the shameless corporate overlords do to America.
Tucker openly condemned the violence at the Capitol, and rightfully so. He then denounced selective law enforcement – which entails injustice and are merely the whims of the elite.
The host detailed the corporate attacks on people who listened to the Capitol rally – even when they had nothing to do with what happened in the venue.
Paypal shut down an account that allegedly paid for Trump supporters to get to Washington. Moreover, Ariel Pink’s record label dropped him for participating in the event. A flight attendants’ union demanded that the “insurrectionists” would never be allowed again to travel commercially anywhere in the country.
According to a congressional Democrats’ letter, “insurrectionists” are sympathizers to what happened at the Capitol.
The Dems now tries to eject all representatives who challenged the election. Tucker pointed out that the Dems have since objected to Electoral College certifications since 2000. Yet, the same corporate oligarchs make it impossible for Republicans to raise funds.
Also, a Forbes editor declared that any company that would hire someone from the Trump administration would be assumed corrupt.
Tucker noted that ironically, Americans voted for Biden for normalcy. However, it is the Dems who incessantly attack and encourage Americans to condemn Trump and his allies. As a result, one man tried to kill a huge group of Republicans, almost killing Steve Scalise.
Whereas before, corporations are silent about violence. Instead, they fund Black Lives Matter and even bailed out BLM protesters.
Biden added fuel to the fire by comparing Republican Senators Cruz and Hawley to Goebbels. House Speaker Pelosi likewise urges division, explicitly race-baiting.
Even before, the Dems have rooted their foundation by causing division among parties. No wonder they still manifest the same style and tactics while the rest of us suffer.
The Underground War,Happening Now…
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Bill Gates explains why President Trump’s reaction to the coronavirus is so wrong
Reprint from BGR : https://bgr.com/2020/03/25/coronavirus-impact-bill-gates-attacks-trump-response-to-virus/
- President Trump attempted to make his case on Tuesday that the economy needs and ought to be quickly started back up again and businesses reopened despite the coronavirus impact that’s still being felt around the country.
- Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates attacked that impatience to bring an end to the nation’s COVID-19 coronavirus response, which has included a large number of quarantines and shelter-in-place orders around the country, in new remarks Tuesday during a TED Connects program.
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President Trump on Tuesday said during a Fox News town hall that he wants “packed churches” and to have “the country opened up” again by Easter, despite continued warnings from health officials that the US is nowhere near getting the growing coronavirus crisis under control.
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And then there’s Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates’ reaction to that impatience from the president. Gates used stark, visceral language during a TED Connects program broadcast Tuesday to explain why Trump’s reaction is so misguided when it comes to the novel coronavirus — and how it’s also potentially deadly.
“It’s very tough to say to people, ‘Hey, keep going to restaurants, go buy new houses, ignore that pile of bodies over in the corner, we want you to keep spending because there’s some politician that thinks GDP growth is what counts. It’s hard to tell people during an epidemic … that they should go about things knowing their activity is spreading this disease.”
Elsewhere during the discussion, Gates acknowledged his agreement with the president that shutting down big swaths of the country will be “disastrous” for the economy. It’s just that, given how deadly the COVID-19 virus is, “there really is no middle ground,” and he reiterated his belief that abiding by a shutdown of between six and 10 weeks should be enough to stamp out community spread of the virus long enough for the healthcare system to deal with the influx of infected patients.
That’s the same timeframe Gates gave in a recent Reddit AMA session, during which he urged people “to stay calm” even though “this is an unprecedented situation.” In his new remarks on Tuesday, Gates said the US missed its shot to avoid dealing with an economically calamitous shutdown and that the only way to get to the other side of this is to take our lumps and genuinely participate in a broad-based shutdown — not a series of half-measures in some locales, while others react strongly to the virus. We commit fully, and he thinks it will only take a little more than a month or so to start getting back on the road to normalcy.
“It’s January when everybody should’ve been on notice.”
He made those remarks on a day when the latest number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the US topped 55,000, according to Johns Hopkins University. Also to-date in the US, almost 800 people have died from the virus.
The Role of the World Court
New York, September 17, 2013—The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has an impact far beyond states that consent to its jurisdiction, said Joan Donoghue, the sole U.S. judge on the court and the first American woman in that role, in a Sept. 11 presentation at Columbia Law School.

Judge Joan Donoghue
Professor Emeritus Richard N. Gardner, co-chair of the Center on Global Governance which sponsored the event, introduced Donoghue before her talk, titled “The Role of the World Court Today.” He noted that Donoghue’s speech was especially timely, coming on the anniversary of 9/11 and with tensions running high in the Middle East.

(left to right) Professor Emeritus Richard N. Gardner, Judge Donoghue, Professor Sarah Cleveland, and Visiting Professor Sir Daniel Bethlehem
Donoghue was elected to the ICJ by the U.N. General Assembly and Security Council in 2010. Previously, she had a long and distinguished career as a senior attorney in the U.S. government. She has taught at the University of California, Berkeley; Georgetown University; and George Washington University.