Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Links For The Solstice

Here on the day when the sun stands still and starts gradually moving northward, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Senator Fake Cherokee (D-MA) tells a "big whopper" about the grocery business.

From FrontpageMag, what it really means to be pro-Palestinian.

From Townhall, President Biden makes a speech about new coronavirus tactics, coughing his way through it.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Americans keep moving from blue states to red states.

From the Washington Examiner, the Biden White House adopts a coronavirus testing plan that press secretary Jen Psaki once laughed off.

From The Federalist, videos show Pennsylvania officials hiding evidence of alleged election fraud.

From American Thinker, America's crime problem won't be solved by social workers.

From CNS News, border officials encounter 10 times more Nicaraguans in the first two months of fiscal 2022 than in all of fiscal 2020.  (A fiscal year starts on October 1st and ends the following September 30th.)

From LifeZette, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey (R) bans citywide coronavirus vaccine mandates.

From NewsBusters, CNN tries to blame "boomers" for America's labor shortage.

From Canada Free Press, neither the government nor the courts are equipped to require medical treatment.

From TeleSUR, the Argentinian province of Chubut repeals a mining law and calls a plebiscite.

From TCW Defending Freedom, U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson wanted the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, but only got My Little Pony.

From Free West Media, in Denmark, evidence shows the failure of coronavirus vaccines.

From EuroNews, Germany and Portugal impose new coronavirus measures.

From Euractiv, E.U. coronavirus vaccination certificates will expire nine months after the last primary dose of vaccine.

From ReMix, according to Hungarian Prime Minister Orban, national and cultural identity is a human right.

From The North Africa Post, coast guard units of the Moroccan navy rescue 352 illegal migrants in four days.

From The New Arab, a group of Tunisians announce a hunger strike to protest actions by President Kais Saied.

From the Daily Mail, Qatar seizes children's toys because they have rainbow patterns.

From Gatestone Institute, as China plans genocide, U.S. President Biden responds with empty words.

From The Stream, businessman Elon Musk is estimated to pay the largest federal tax bill in history.

From Space Daily, could ramjet propulsion in space become possible?

From The Daily Signal, how a pilot fought his airline's coronavirus vaccine mandate.

From The American Conservative, the U.S. military's "new toy" that will prevent war with China.

From BizPac Review, Dr. Fauci thinks he has the right to tell a TV network to fire an anchorman.

From The Western Journal, General Michael Flynn files a restraining order against Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal).

From The Daily Wire, according to a poll by CNN, Biden's economic ratings are worse than those of Jimmy Carter.

From the Daily Caller, Kellogg's employees end a 10-week strike and vote to accept a new contract.

From the New York Post, the game show Jeopardy wants comedian/actor/banjo player Steve Martin to appear, after a successful run by his look-alike.

From Breitbart, San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin comes out against Mayor London Breed's (D) efforts to crack down on crime.

From Newsmax, according to Secretary of State Antony Blinken, there are no plans for an in-person meeting between Presidents Biden (U.S.) and Putin (Russia) amid tensions involving Ukraine.

And from The Babylon Bee, Speaker Pelosi is disappointed that since the "Build Back Better" bill won't be passed, we'll never find out what's in it.

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