Author: Catherine Reed
Republicans sue South Carolina GOP for canceled primaries
Posted by Catherine Reed / October 2, 2019Two South Carolina Republicans are suing the state’s Republican Party for canceling its primary. The lawsuit says that cancelling the primary is illegal and violates both party rules and state laws. The lawsuit claims that “the State Executive Committee has chosen which candidate to support by fiat, and in doing so, excluded Republican voters from …
Read MoreTrump’s primary rival just accused him of treason
Posted by Catherine Reed / September 24, 2019Bill Weld, a Republican Party primary challenger, accused Donald Trump of treason for urging Ukraine to meddle in the 2020 elections. “Talk about pressuring a foreign country to interfere with and control a U.S. election,” Weld said, “It couldn’t be clearer, and that’s not just undermining democratic institutions. That is treason. It’s treason, pure and …
Read MoreVideo shows proof of Chinese abuse of Muslim minority
Posted by Catherine Reed / September 22, 2019A video, posted anonymously on both Twitter and YouTube, shows blindfolded and shackled prisoners in a largely Muslim region of China. This adds to the evidence that China is attempting to wipe out, one way or another, its Muslim population. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGYoeJ5U7cQ As part of its efforts to Sinicize its Muslim population, the Chinese government has …
Read MoreHong Kong protest song becoming unofficial national anthem
Posted by Catherine Reed / September 15, 2019A recently-released protest song, released on YouTube a few weeks ago, is quickly becoming an unofficial national anthem in Hong Kong. The song speaks of freedom, liberty, and democracy. And, as you can hear below, it’s pretty rousing––so rousing, in fact, that people are spontaneously singing it in public places, risking the wrath of Beijing. …
Read MoreRespected MIT computer scientists defends Epstein
Posted by Catherine Reed / September 14, 2019Richard Stallman, a renowned computer scientist at MIT, has jeopardized his reputation by defending Jeffrey Epstein. A leaked email shows that Stallman said at least one of Epstein’s victims was “entirely willing.” It shouldn’t be much of a surprise that Stallman would say something like this––his personal website looks like the work of a madman, …
Read MoreNew Zealand’s gun buyback is failing
Posted by Catherine Reed / September 13, 2019After the Christchurch shooting, the New Zealand government initiated a gun buyback, including the newly-illegal military-style semi-automatic weapons. Within a month, the government bought back 10,000 weapons, for which they were lauded. But here’s the rub: only ten-percent of the banned weapons have been returned. That’s not great, considering the program is halfway done. The Christchurch …
Read MoreWhite House leaned on NOAA to cover up Trump’s ignorance
Posted by Catherine Reed / September 12, 2019As Hurricane Dorian threatened a huge swath of the Atlantic seaboard, and as news reports covered in agonizing detail the exact places that might be hit by the hurricane, Donald Trump insisted that Alabama was at risk of being hit by the hurricane. It wasn’t, and the Alabama National Weather Service corrected him. White House …
Read MoreCA will erase old weed convictions
Posted by Catherine Reed / September 9, 2019California county prosecutors can now erase or reduce some 220,000 pot convictions enacted since 2016, when the state legalized the drug. A new technology, made by a tech non-profit called Code for America, is making this possible. In erasing these convictions, California joins Illinois, which signed into a law a bill making marijuana legal for …
Read More419 million Facebook users’ phone numbers exposed
Posted by Catherine Reed / September 6, 2019In its latest privacy scandal, Facebook has announced 419 million users’ phone numbers were exposed. The phone numbers were stored on a database that was not password protected. The FTC has fined Facebook five billion dollars over the Cambridge Analytica scandal. To put it in perspective, that amount represents 9% of Facebook’s 2018 revenue. The fine is …
Read MoreTrump’s Iran photo may have come from super secret spy satellite
Posted by Catherine Reed / September 3, 2019It’s no secret that most authors on this blog deem Donald Trump unfit for duty as Commander in Chief of the United States military and chief diplomat for the country. His latest gaffe, which naturally happened on Twitter, proves our point. Earlier this week, President Donald Trump tweeted an image of a failed rocket launch in …
Read MoreHong Kong police use blue dye in fire hoses to mark protestors for later arrest
Posted by Catherine Reed / September 2, 2019The protests in Hong Kong are inspiring Beijing to employ increasingly despotic measures. Police in Hong Kong have recently started adding blue dye to the fire hoses they use to spray the protestors. The dye sticks to the protestors, making them easy to find and arrest later. Protestors are responding to the police’s abuse by …
Read MoreEpstein lawyer skeptical of suicide ruling
Posted by Catherine Reed / August 28, 2019One of Jeffrey Epstein’s defense lawyers is deeply skeptical that Epstein actually committed suicide. The attorney argues that Epstein did not seem depressed, defeated, or despondent in the days before his death, and that Epstein’s injuries seem much more consistent with assault. Federal investigators have subpoenaed employees at the jail where Jeffery Epstein killed himself. The …
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