Greetings, and welcome to another Friday LinkSwarm! Biden’s vaccine mandate receives another blow in court, Biden stumbles his way through another press conferences, and a Joe Rogan podcast lays bare social justice perfidy.
After SCOTUS last week rejected the administration’s attempt to force corporations to abide by the mandate via OSHA, a federal court in Texas has issued an injunction against Biden’s jab mandate for federal workers, the other part of his administration’s attempts to force vaccines on reluctant Americans – a strategy that Biden has already abandoned in favor of providing at-home COVID tests to all Americans.
Biden issued both mandates by executive order back in September.
Trump-appointed Judge Jeffrey Brown of the US Court for the Southern District of Texas said the case was not about whether individuals should be vaccinated or even about federal power more broadly. Instead, he said it’s about “whether the president can, with the stroke of a pen and without the input of Congress, require millions of federal employees to undergo a medical procedure as a condition of their employment,” Brown wrote.
“That, under the current state of the law as just recently expressed by the Supreme Court, is a bridge too far.”
On Joe Rogan, @ConceptualJames discusses how Neo-Marxist indoctrination in schools has frightening parallels with the Chinese Cultural Revolution. pic.twitter.com/T9eFBMS3Kr
— Mythinformed MKE (@MythinformedMKE) January 21, 2022
How Ibram X. Kendi unwisely picked a Twitter fight with Jack Posobiec:
Dr James Lindsay: Kendi torpedoed himself then picked a fight with Poso pic.twitter.com/UjpNI5iPKB
— Minor Incursion Poso đšđł (@JackPosobiec) January 20, 2022
How CNN destroyed CNN:
Joe Rogan and @ConceptualJames on how CNN destroyed CNN. pic.twitter.com/2yntLwEK9c
— Mythinformed MKE (@MythinformedMKE) January 20, 2022
On How Google lies to you and DuckDuckGo doesn’t:
Joe Rogan and @ConceptualJames discuss Google censoring and mocking Dr. Robert Maloneâs segment on mass formation. pic.twitter.com/D82NRs3M8l
— Mythinformed MKE (@MythinformedMKE) January 21, 2022
On the impossibility of telling parody from reality:
Joe Rogan to @ConceptualJames "In a world gone mad, it's harder and harder to spot parody".
Often it seems we are living in a đ€Ąđ. pic.twitter.com/xIF4eq3Jwg
— Mythinformed MKE (@MythinformedMKE) January 21, 2022
Including a shout-out to the Babylon Bee.
‘My plan cuts the deficit, and it boosts the economy by getting more people into the workforce’
Biden and his aides received intense scrutiny in the fall after they clung to a line that claimed the president’s spending plans would cost zero dollars â even after multiple analyses found that was not the case.
Biden seemingly recycled that line during his press conference Wednesday when he claimed more than once that his proposals would not add to the deficit.
The Congressional Budget Office found that the Build Back Better Act would add $3 trillion to the deficit by 2031 if its programs were permanent rather than allowed to expire on what critics have described as artificially short time frames designed to give the bill the appearance of costing less.
If the programs expired as written by Democrats, the Build Back Better Act would still add $367 billion to the deficit by 2031, according to the CBO.
Experts have also debunked Bidenâs claim that the bill would boost the economy overall.
The Penn-Wharton Budget Model from the University of Pennsylvania found that Bidenâs plan would reduce Americaâs gross domestic product over several decades and would even slightly lower hourly wages over the same time period.
these independents are âresigned rejectersâ â deeply pessimistic about the state of the country, deeply disappointed by President Biden, and about as dissatisfied with the status quo as one can get.
Alice, a 60-year-old Latina from New York who works as a supervisor for homeless services, described her community as returning to an almost-lawless Hobbesian state* of the strong dominating the weak through force, violence, and intimidation: âI think theyâve taken us back to cave-man time, where you would walk around with a club â âI want what you have.â Youâre not even safe to walk around and go to the train station, because somebody might throw you off the train, okay? Itâs a regression.â
Dickie, a 38-year-old white financial analyst from Texas concurred: âWhen Alice was talking about the cave-man thing, I can agree with that. Iâve had my bike stolen here in Austin, in a very gentrified neighborhood, four different times in the last seven, eight months. Things are kind of chaotic. I feel like thereâs no rules, really.â
Twelve of the 14 said the level of crime is up in America today compared to a year ago.
If statements like that arenât a flashing neon sign declaring âDO SOMETHING ABOUT CRIME!â I donât know what is.
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This small business owner in Portland is being forced to close his restaurant because of constant break-ins by homeless addicts. He says crime is rising not despite progressive policies but because of them. Heâs right. pic.twitter.com/Hkm1YSejG1
— Michael Shellenberger (@ShellenbergerMD) January 18, 2022
Despite decades of the most aggressive equity programs anyone could ask for, Seattleâs racial disparities are among the worst in the nation â and theyâre getting worse, not better.
At the forefront of Seattle Public Schoolsâ (SPS) initiatives was Tracy Castro-Gill, until recently its director of ethnic studies, who represented herself as a fierce Chicana who overcame homelessness and was willing to take on racism no matter who she had to battle, turning schools into vehicles for social change.
Castro-Gill, it turned out, was a perennially unhappy toxic liar, one who misrepresented her background to the point that her own father compared her to Rachel Dolezal, and who was ultimately pushed out of her job for repeated misconduct. A focus on racial oppression did not create resiliency, but rather despondency, with Castro-Gill and three other racial justice leaders going on paid leave from SPS for mental health issues in 2019 alone.
As Castro-Gill used children for politics in the workplace, her personal life also raised questions about the costs that can incur. She married a convicted child molester and moved her young daughter in with him. Then, her previous ex-husband told me, she pressured her child, who had serious mental impairments, to become gender-nonbinary.
The academic achievement of Seattleâs youth plummeted as she implemented initiatives like replacing math instruction with courses on âpower and oppression.â But in this world, there was no such thing as failing: Those gaps were used to justify still more jobs and efforts like hers.
LOL who did this? pic.twitter.com/rF2Gx38FaW
— James Lindsay, watching narratives crumble (@ConceptualJames) January 18, 2022
It's a very tender subject.
— BattleSwarm (@BattleSwarmBlog) January 21, 2022
This is great
pic.twitter.com/lDNM4mkaKk— Buck Sexton (@BuckSexton) January 9, 2022
(Hat tip: Instapundit.)
Grandma first.. then wait
— Kevin W. (@Brink_Thinker) January 18, 2022