Saturday, August 7, 2021

Saturday Stuff

On a cloudy Saturday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the case against the Senate's infrastructure act.

From Townhall, TV host Mike Rowe explains why his platform won't push coronavirus vaccinations.

From The Washington Free Beacon, in Virginia, there's a conflict between solar panels and Civil War sites.

From the Washington Examiner, the infrastructure bill passes in the Senate.

From The Federalist, President Biden's plan for more electric vehicles without expanded mining is a big win for China.

From American Thinker, the "Centers for Disease Control" really isn't.

From Red Voice Media, Democrat vaccine skepticism during Trump's presidency. (via LifeZette)

From the eponymous site of Wayne Dupree, new disturbing details emerge about former President Obama's presidential "center".  (via LifeZette)

From LifeZette, left-wing billionaire George Soros funds the move to dismantle the Minneapolis, Minnesota police department.

From NewsBusters, a pilot on the Enola Gay didn't like being asked about "remorse" over the atomic bomb.

From Canada Free Press, mad science and the far left.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the coronavirus "curtain-twitchers" are "just following orders".

From Free West Media, the Supreme Court of the Spanish region of Andalusia dismisses coronavirus vaccinations requirements for entering entertainment venues at night.

From EuroNews, tens of thousands of people protest against France's coronavirus health pass for the fourth consecutive week.  (I'd say that they have a way to go before they catch up to the Gilets Jaunes, but continued coronavirus restrictions might give them a chance to do that.)

From The North Africa Post, Morocco decides to take legal action in Spanish courts for alleged libel.

From YNetNews, Israel has no desire to escalate after Hezbollah fires rockets from Lebanon.

From The New Arab, about 50,000 people flee from the Syrian region of Daraa after bombardment by the Syrian government.

From Samaa, police arrest a man in Abbottabad, Pakistan for allegedly burning a page from the Koran, who was afterwards beaten by a mob.

From Firstpost, the Taliban capture the Afghan provincial capital of Zaranj.

From Gatestone Institute, the Biden administration should not give any visa to, nor negotiate with Iran's new president.

From The Stream, three problems which evangelicals must navigate when dealing with critical race theory.

From BizPac Review, just as the border with the U.S. is about to open, Canadian border agents go on a partial strike.

From The Western Journal, a police veteran debunks a lie and tells the truth about the suicides of Capitol policemen.

From The American Conservative, Hungarian Prime Minister Orban is not the one who has a democracy problem.

From the New York Post, ongoing construction in New York City's East Village rattles residents and merchants.

From The Daily Wire, the Texas Democrat fleebaggers file a lawsuit claiming that their rights have been violated.

From the Daily Caller, podcaster Joe Rogan comes out against coronavirus vaccine passports.

From Breitbart, former President Trump calls the infrastructure bill a "gift to the Democrat party", compliments of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY).

From Newsmax, the U.S. starts flying illegal aliens from Mexico and Central America to southern Mexico.  (I believe that President Eisenhower did something like that.)

And from Sky Sports, when at the Olympics, please do not punch your horse.

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