Biden Family Corruption Does Matter | RealClearPolitics

By Charles Lipson:

It’s important to remember that conventional wisdom is not always wise. It emerges, after all, from a cloistered echo chamber in New York City and Washington, D.C., and is constantly reinforced, not corrected, by the chattering class that promotes it. This insularity was perfectly captured by Pauline Kael’s puckish comment after Richard Nixon’s landslide reelection. The New Yorker’s famed film critic was an early observer of America’s growing culture gap. “I only know one person who voted for Nixon,” she said. “Where they are I don’t know. They’re outside my ken. But sometimes when I’m in a theater I can feel them.”

Today, elites smell them. That is what disgraced FBI man Peter Strzok actually said after a trip to Walmart, and he and his ilk recoil, naturally, from the plebian aroma. But theirs is the nose of a sommelier, not a hunting dog. It failed to sniff out the social movement that elected Donald Trump in 2016, and today it is missing the rage sweeping about half the country. The fury comes from folks who don’t subscribe to the New York Times, let alone the New Yorker, and who don’t habituate yoga studios while carrying NPR tote bags, either. These “deplorables,” to use one memorable description, watch pro football, know when deer season begins, and think they are being badly governed by an unelected caste whose education, expertise, and ideology have not improved the lives of ordinary Americans. They are convinced that corporate suits who are currently lecturing them about race relations have outsourced their jobs and used the profits to buy political influence, as well as grandiose mansions. They know in their gut that this elite class has only contempt for them.

They knew it when they looked at Hillary Clinton, Elizabeth Warren, Michael Bloomberg, and Beto O’Rourke (but not Bernie Sanders). They like Joe Biden a lot better, perhaps even enough to lift him over the finish line. Joe himself recognizes this appeal and trades on it, emphasizing his working-class roots in Scranton, Pa. When voters think of the tragedies he has suffered, they do more than sympathize. They recognize that pain like his is the great leveler of the human condition. It makes him one with all of us who suffer and still try to live on.

They knew it when they looked at Hillary Clinton, Elizabeth Warren, Michael Bloomberg, and Beto O’Rourke (but not Bernie Sanders). They like Joe Biden a lot better, perhaps even enough to lift him over the finish line. Joe himself recognizes this appeal and trades on it, emphasizing his working-class roots in Scranton, Pa. When voters think of the tragedies he has suffered, they do more than sympathize. They recognize that pain like his is the great leveler of the human condition. It makes him one with all of us who suffer and still try to live on.

But their doubts about Biden are rising as they learn more about corruption scandals surrounding Joe’s son Hunter and brother, Jim. The conventional wisdom — on both right and left, among political strategists in both parties — is that voters care much more about the economy and COVID-19. That’s correct. They do, and the polls show it. But that doesn’t mean the scandals are irrelevant. They matter politically for several reasons, all of them bad for Joe Biden. They imply the following:

  • Biden is just another grifting politician who got rich in office;
  • Uncle Joe’s persona as average, lower-middle class guy is just a cover story;
  • His self-enrichment makes him the “Washington Swamp” incarnate, no different from all the other politicians turned lobbyists; and
  • The media is so crooked it won’t honestly tell the public about these problems, lest they vote the wrong way.

Source: Biden Family Corruption Does Matter | RealClearPolitics

FLASHBACK: Biden said two months ago he would not declare victory until election was independently certified | Fox News

Way back in the first 2020 presidential debate in September, former Vice President Joe Biden pledged that he would not declare victory in the election before the results were “independently certified.”

Source: FLASHBACK: Biden said two months ago he would not declare victory until election was independently certified | Fox News

Biden COVID-19 adviser suggests potential lockdown lasting over a month | Fox Business

One of President-elect Joe Biden’s coronavirus advisers floated the idea of a nationwide coronavirus lockdown in an effort to rein in the illness and rejuvenate the economy as new cases climb once again.

Michael Osterholm, a University of Minnesota expert on infectious diseases, said in an interview with Yahoo! Finance that a four- to six-week lockdown could both control the virus’ spread and benefit the economy.

“We could pay for a package right now to cover all of the wages, lost wages, for individual workers,” he told the outlet, noting low interest rates. He added that federal borrowing could bail out small- and medium-sized companies, cities, states and county governments.

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Source: Biden COVID-19 adviser suggests potential lockdown lasting over a month | Fox Business

AOC ripped into by New York’s Democratic leader after party’s rough election night experience

State Democratic Party chairman Jay Jacobs ripped into Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Wednesday over disappointing results in key New York battleground congressional and legislative races last week.

Jacobs, who also serves as the Nassau County Democratic leader, said he’s had it with AOC and other left-wingers lecturing Democrats who have to fight to compete and win races in purple districts in Long Island and upstate.

“AOC has no standing on how to run a general election in the suburbs and upstate. AOC is in a district that’s 6-1 Democrat and she couldn’t find a Republican in her district with binoculars,” Jacobs told The Post.

“I invite AOC to come to Long Island and stand for election in one of our districts. You’ll see different results,” Jacobs said.

Source: AOC ripped into by New York’s Democratic leader after party’s rough

Giant Eagle Looking To Hire 600 Pittsburgh-Area Workers – CBS Pittsburgh

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Giant Eagle is looking to hire 600 people.

The company is looking to fill 600 permanent full and part-time jobs across their Pittsburgh-area Giant Eagle and Market District stores.

Socially-distant in-person hiring events at more than two dozen local locations will be held Nov. 9-13 from 1-6 p.m. People can meet with recruits and have the opportunity for same-day job offers. Masks will be required.

If you’re interested, visit jobs.gianteagle.com/recruiting-events.

Source: Giant Eagle Looking To Hire 600 Pittsburgh-Area Workers – CBS Pittsburgh

Woman found shot in head inside Pittsburgh home, police say

PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh police are investigating after a woman was found shot to death in East Liberty.

The deadly shooting happened around 11 a.m. Tuesday in the 5700 block of Rippey Street. When officers got to the scene, the victim — who has not yet been identified — was found inside a house with a gunshot wound to the head.

She was pronounced dead at the scene.

Source: Woman found shot in head inside Pittsburgh home, police say

VETERANS DAY: What’s closed for the Veterans Day holiday

Veterans Day is Nov. 11. All city, county, state and federal offices will be closed in observance of the holiday.

Courts will also be closed, along with PennDOT driver license and photo centers.

Most banks will be closed. Some banks inside supermarkets may have limited hours. Check with your local branch.

State liquor stores will be open. City garbage collection will continue as scheduled.

Port Authority public transit will run on regular weekday schedules.

Businesses and restaurants will celebrate veterans and active military personnel on Wednesday. Here is a list of some places that are offering free meals, and other discounts and specials.

Source: VETERANS DAY: What’s closed for the Veterans Day holiday

‘Ingraham Angle’ exclusive: Nevada poll worker claims she witnessed blatant voter fraud | Fox News

Voter fraud was allegedly committed in Nevada during the early voting period, according to a Clark County poll worker who told Fox News’ “The Ingraham Angle” what she witnessed in an exclusive interview Tuesday night.

The whistleblower, whose identity was hidden and whose voice was modified at her request, told host Laura Ingraham that she noticed white envelopes being passed around and ripped open near a Biden-Harris van while on a walk during her lunch break. The envelope handlers then leaned against the side of the van in order to mark the papers, which she recognized as ballots.

“As I got closer, I thought, ‘Those are ballots,’” she said. “I walked by four or five times. On the next time I walked by, they were putting them in the envelopes. They were putting them in a white and pink envelope.”

Source: ‘Ingraham Angle’ exclusive: Nevada poll worker claims she witnessed blatant voter fraud | Fox News

Woman in only underwear and T-shirt forces plane to divert from Texas to Alabama

It’s probably a good idea to wear pants on an airplane.

A spokesperson for the CommutAir confirmed to Fox News that the incident occurred on one of the airline’s flights (which was operating as a United Express flight at the time) from Jacksonville to Houston. After handing the situation in Mobile, the flight continued to Houston.

WOMAN CHARGED FOR ILLEGALLY BOARDING PLANE AT CHICAGO’S O’HARE AIRPORT

Sierra Nicole McClinton is facing charges of disorderly conduct and public intoxication, Fox 10 TV reports.

According to reports, McClinton got into an altercation with another passenger on the flight. When a flight attendant could not calm her down, McClinton was detained until the plane could divert to Mobile, Ala.

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Source: Woman in only underwear and T-shirt forces plane to divert from Texas to Alabama

Lindsey Graham: The Media Doesn’t Decide Contested Elections | Video | RealClearPolitics

 

Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham weighs in on the president’s allegations of election fraud during an interview with FNC’s Maria Bartiromo:

GRAHAM: Well, number one, this is a contested election.

The media doesn’t decide who becomes president. If they did, you would never have a Republican president forever. So, we’re discounting them.

So, what happened? The Trump team has canvassed all early voters and absentee mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania. And they have found over 100 people they think were dead, but 15 people that we verified that have been dead who voted.

But here is the one that gets me. Six people registered after they died and voted. In Pennsylvania, I guess you’re never out of it.

If Republicans don’t challenge and change the U.S. election system, there will never be another Republican president elected again. President Trump should not concede. We’re down to less — 10,000 votes in Georgia. He’s going to win North Carolina. We have gone from 93,000 votes to less than 20,000 votes in Arizona, where more — more votes to be counted.

There are allegations of system failure, fraud. John James, do not concede. These computers in Michigan do not pass the smell test. Keep fighting for every legal and live vote.

Source: Lindsey Graham: The Media Doesn’t Decide Contested Elections | Video | RealClearPolitics

Remembering a trailblazer: Pittsburgh looks back on life of Eleanor Schano

Trailblazing Pittsburgh news anchor and host Eleanor Schano has died of COVID-19, according to her daughter.

Schano’s career in broadcasting spanned over five decades, including at WTAE Channel 4, where she was Pittsburgh’s first female general assignment reporter, starting in the late 1950s.

Schano was Pittsburgh’s first female commercial announcer and the first female weathercaster.

Source: Remembering a trailblazer: Pittsburgh looks back on life of Eleanor Schano

What’s the latest on a second $1,200 stimulus check? – CBS News

It’s likely that another stimulus bill will pass, analysts say, but the unknowns include its size and timing. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has signaled he wants another stimulus package, noting in a November 4 press conference that he would like an aid deal passed before year-end.

Even so, any package passed during the so-called “lame duck” session — before the newly elected members of the Senate and the House take their seats in January — is likely to be far smaller than the more than $2 trillion sought by Democrats, according to Wall Street analysts.

Source: What’s the latest on a second $1,200 stimulus check? – CBS News

PA Governor Wolf vetoes coroner coronavirus bill

SCRANTON, Pa. — Gov. Tom Wolf has vetoed a bill that would have required county coroners to investigate COVID-19 deaths. Though it would make for quite a bit of work for the coroners, many of them supported the bill which passed with bipartisan support.

Lackawanna County Coroner Tim Rowland is one of many county coroners across the state who have called for a change in state law, which would require doctors to report COVID-19 deaths to the coroners and then require the county coroners to investigate and keep track of data regarding those deaths.

In the governor’s veto announcement, he wrote that the current reporting system works faster without including county coroners. That’s something he and the coroners completely disagree on.

We reached out to the governor’s office for comment, but we have not heard back.

Since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, Pennsylvania’s county coroners have been at odds with Gov. Wolf and the Department of Health on how COVID-19 deaths should be reported.

The coroners gathered support from Democrats and Republicans in Harrisburg to change state law and require coroners to document and investigate each COVID-19 death.

The governor vetoed the bill last week. In a statement, Gov. Wolf wrote that doctors should report those deaths electronically and directly to the Department of Health.

But Lycoming County Coroner Charles Kiessling says that system puts the public health at risk.

“Those systems lag, as we’ve seen early on in this pandemic,” Kiessling said. “It can be days to weeks before those deaths are reported and show up in the electronic systems. And that’s a problem when someone’s had a contact, and we’ve not been notified and made sure that testing is done.”

Some coroners have been maintaining death data anyway, even though they weren’t required to.

Lackawanna County Coroner Tim Rowland says his data is often more accurate than the state’s.

“I’m not sure if the governor and the Department of Health are trying to control the data, manipulate the data. God only knows,” Rowland said. “I think the governor did a great job in protecting Pennsylvania, you know, as far as the mask-wearing, social distancing, and regulating bars, restaurants. I think they did a good job, and I think the results show it. But I think the governor, unfortunately, and the Department of Health, in this matter, are out of touch with reality.”

Source: Governor vetoes coroner coronavirus bill

Johnstown man pleads guilty to setting fire | News | tribdem.com

A Johnstown man pleaded guilty on Monday to setting fire to a mattress near a trailer, damaging the structure and forcing a family member who lived there to flee, authorities said.

Brandon Joseph Pileski, 28, of the 100 block of Benshoff Street, pleaded guilty to a summary charge of disorderly conduct during a preliminary hearing before District Judge Mary Ann Zanghi, of Vinco.

According to a criminal complaint filed by East Taylor Township police, Pileski set fire to a mattress outside of the trailer in the 1200 block of Bartlett Street on July 8.

Source: Johnstown man pleads guilty to setting fire | News | tribdem.com

Family Counselor In Westmoreland Co. Facing Sex Trafficking And Child Sexual Abuse Charges – CBS Pittsburgh

LATROBE, Pa. (KDKA) — A family counselor in Latrobe is facing sex trafficking and child sexual abuse charges after a two-year investigation.

Police say Gregory Miscik targeted some of his own clients.

At 1001 Ligonier Avenue in Latrobe, the office of family counselor Dr. Miscik, is where Latrobe police say the 59-year-old man sexually abused young clients.

(Photo Credit: KDKA)

Source: Family Counselor In Westmoreland Co. Facing Sex Trafficking And Child Sexual Abuse Charges – CBS Pittsburgh

Barr tells DOJ to probe election fraud claims if they exist

In a memo to U.S. attorneys, obtained by The Associated Press, Attorney General William Barr wrote that investigations “may be conducted if there are clear and apparently-credible allegations of irregularities that, if true, could potentially impact the outcome of a federal election in an individual State.”

He said any allegations that would “clearly not impact the outcome of a federal election” should be delayed until after those elections are certified and prosecutors should likely open so-called preliminary inquiries, which would allow investigators and prosecutors to see if there is evidence that would allow them to take further investigative measures.

Barr does not identify any specific instances of purported fraud in the memo.

“While it is imperative that credible allegations be addressed in a timely and effective manner, it is equally imperative that Department personnel exercise appropriate caution and maintain the Department’s absolute commitment to fairness, neutrality and non-partisanship,” Barr wrote.

States have until Dec. 8 to resolve election disputes, including recounts and court contests over the results. Members of the Electoral College meet Dec. 14 to finalize the outcome.

Source: Barr tells DOJ to probe election fraud claims if they exist

Project Veritas Talks To Michigan Whistelblower

A post office whistleblower in the battleground state of Michigan reveals that his supervisor instructed letter carriers to separate ballot envelopes so clerks could fraudulently hand-postmark them for Nov. 3. Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe interviewed the man via conference call.

O’Keefe said the problem with mail-in ballots stems from the fact that there was never a chain of custody. “Our Project Veritas Insider is taking an enormous risk to get out the truth,” said O’Keefe. Michigan law states that ballots must be received by 8 p.m. on Election Day, Nov. 3, to be counted.

 

The unidentified postal worker said that he is speaking out because the entire process carried out by USPS workers is “shady”. “As far as I am aware, we’re not supposed to be counting ballots that are postmarked after the third of November here in the state of Michigan.”

There are 16 Electoral College votes at stake in Michigan with the presidential election still up for grabs. The whistleblower said many employees were upset that they were ordered to isolate the ballots.

The Insider said he was shocked when Barlow Branch morning supervisor Jonathan Clarke told a group of mail carriers how late ballots would be handled.

Clark declined to comment on the postmark scheme to Project Veritas.

Project Veritas investigates and exposes corruption, dishonesty, self-dealing, waste, fraud, and other misconduct in both public and private institutions to achieve a more ethical and transparent society.  

Source: Project Veritas Talks To Michigan Whistelblower

Suspect In Custody After Standoff In North Huntingdon – News, Sports, Weather, Traffic and the Best of Pittsburgh

A suspect is in custody following a lengthy standoff with police and SWAT officers in Westmoreland County Monday morning. KDKA’s Ross Guidotti has more.

Source: Suspect In Custody After Standoff In North Huntingdon – News, Sports, Weather, Traffic and the Best of Pittsburgh

Westmoreland debates how to count mail-in ballots that arrived minutes late on Election Day | TribLIVE.com

Westmoreland County election officials said Monday that 375 mail-in ballots delivered to the courthouse nine minutes late on Election Day will not initially be added to the vote totals.

County commissioners, acting as the elections board, approved the start of the process to review and count all 816 ballots that were delivered to the courthouse after polls closed last Tuesday, which the state Supreme Court ruled last month were eligible and legally submitted if postmarked by Nov. 3 and received at county election offices by 5 p.m. Nov. 6.

Hundreds of ballots, however, were just minutes away from arriving on time to be included with the initial count — a situation that had county officials wondering why they were delivered late on Election Day.

Elections Bureau Director JoAnn Sebastiani said the U.S. Postal Service refused to allow county workers to retrieve ballots from the Greensburg Post Office before polls closed. Postal officials explained the ballots arrived late because of a logistical issue and claimed they could not park near the courthouse or find a way into the building, Sebastiani said.

Source: Westmoreland debates how to count mail-in ballots that arrived minutes late on Election Day | TribLIVE.com

Peduto: Without federal aid, Pittsburgh will cut over 630 jobs | TribLIVE.com

Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto introduced a $564 million operating budget for 2021 on Monday that doesn’t include a tax increase. But he said cuts will be required if federal relief for cities impacted by the coronavirus pandemic isn’t approved soon.

“It never should have come to this — and it breaks my heart to say — but if we do not get aid from Washington it will require the city to make $25.6 million in personnel cuts starting July 1, which is approximately 634 city employees,” Peduto said.

The financial situation of the city is the worst it’s been since 2003, when Pittsburgh was on the brink of bankruptcy, Peduto said.

“The financial responsibility we showed together the last seven years by building up the $120 million fund balance we had at the start of the year has helped us avoid pain so far, but now the cupboard is bare,” Peduto said. “Our tax revenues cratered, and there is still no clear path forward to replace them.”

Source: Peduto: Without federal aid, Pittsburgh will cut over 630 jobs | TribLIVE.com

State troopers seeking identity of suspected burglar at Dairy Queen in Hempfield | TribLIVE.com

State police in Greensburg are trying to identify a man who recently broke into the exterior coolers at Shrader’s Dairy Queen along College Avenue in Hempfield and made off with multiple food items.

Police released a still photograph taken of the accused thief carrying multiple items away from the establishment at 1244 College Avenue, near Jeannette, at 4:30 a.m. Oct. 17.

The suspect appeared to be wearing a camouflaged hooded sweatshirt as he carried multiple items away from the ice cream parlor and restaurant. The photograph was obtained from a security video camera, troopers said.

Anyone with information on the suspect can telephone state police at 724-832-3288.

Source: State troopers seeking identity of suspected burglar at Dairy Queen in Hempfield | TribLIVE.com

Antrim vote glitch: Expert shares how county flipped from red to blue

LANSING — A failure to properly update software was the reason for a computer glitch that caused massive errors in unofficial election results reported from Antrim county, the Michigan Department of State said late Friday.

And a U-M professor of computer science and engineering who specializes in voting systems and securities says it appears the snafu arose from an “unusual sequence of events very unlikely to affect any other jurisdictions.”

“The erroneous reporting of unofficial results from Antrim county was a result of accidental error on the part of the Antrim County clerk,” the state agency that oversees elections said in a news release.

There was no problem with the voting machines or vote totals, which were preserved on tapes printed from the tabulators, the state said. The problem occurred when the totals by precinct were combined into candidate county-wide totals for transfer to the state, using election management system software, the state agency said.

Source: Antrim vote glitch: Expert shares how county mistakenly flipped from red to blue

McDonalds is making its own plant-based burger | Engadget

McDonalds is making its own plant-based burger and other meatless menu items. The company will start to test the McPlant products in some markets next year.

“In the future, McPlant could extend across a line of plant-based products including burgers, chicken-substitutes and breakfast sandwiches,” the company’s international president Ian Borden said at an investor meeting on Monday, according to USA Today. The company says the McPlant burger “delivers our iconic taste in a sink-your-teeth-in (and wipe-your-mouth) kind of sandwich. It’s made with a juicy, plant-based patty and served on a warm, sesame seed bun with all the classic toppings.”

McDonalds is lagging behind many of its competitors in having plant-based items on its menu in the US. The company previously developed a plant-based burger with Beyond Meat that had a trial run in Canada, but it stopped selling that item earlier this year. It also rolled out a vegan burger in Germany in 2019.

It’s intriguing that McDonalds is making its own meatless products instead of relying on existing options. Last year, Burger King started selling the Impossible Whopper, which includes Impossible Foods’ plant-based patty. Many other fast-food chains have plant-based menu items, including Carl’s Jr. and Del Taco, which use Beyond Meat products.

Update 11/9 3:30PM ET: Beyond Meat has said that they co-created the plant-based patty for McDonald’s.

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Source: McDonalds is making its own plant-based burger | Engadget

Georgia GOP senators call on Georgia secretary of state to resign | TheHill

Sens. David Perdue (R-Ga.) and Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.) on Monday called for Georgia’s Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to resign.

The joint call for Raffensperger’s resignation by both of his state’s Republican senators comes as the vote count out of the traditionally red state shows President-elect Joe Biden with a roughly 10,600-vote lead over President Trump.

Biden was declared the winner of the presidential contest on Saturday after notching a victory in Pennsylvania. But Trump has not conceded the race, claiming without evidence that the election was rigged against him and that massive voter fraud contributed to Biden’s victory.

Source: Georgia GOP senators call on Georgia secretary of state to resign | TheHill

Utah governor orders statewide mask mandate, new coronavirus restrictions – The Salt Lake Tribune

Utah’s governor declared a new state of emergency late Sunday after the state’s most devastating week of the pandemic, as COVID-19 infections skyrocketed and deaths hit new highs. His big concern is the surge in hospitalizations that may soon overwhelm doctors and nurses.

Unlike other restrictions, the governor intends to extend the mask mandate “for the foreseeable future.” Businesses that fail to comply will face fines.

The new executive orders are signed by Herbert and by Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox, who is the governor-elect. They limit any social gatherings to people in the same households and place a hold on all school extracurricular activities, including athletic and intramural events.

These restrictions take effect at 1 p.m. Monday and will end Nov. 23, just a few days before Thanksgiving. The governor said the state will offer holiday recommendations in the coming days.

This order doesn’t require any business to close, but businesses and event hosts must require social distancing.

It doesn’t require any schools to go online — despite a teachers union pushing for junior high and high schools to go virtual.

Homicide detectives investigating fatal North Braddock shooting | TribLIVE.com

Allegheny County Police Department homicide detectives are investigating the Saturday afternoon shooting death of a Pittsburgh man in North Braddock.

Authorities said police responding to the call of shooting shortly after 3 p.m. Saturday found Theodore B. Jones, 52, of Pittsburgh, along the 1500 block of Beech St., suffering from gunshot wounds.

Jones was taken to UPMC Mercy Hospital. According to the Allegheny County Medical Examiner, Jones was pronounced dead at the hospital at 3:59 p.m.

Source: Homicide detectives investigating fatal North Braddock shooting | TribLIVE.com

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