Re-elected California Republican Party Chairman: Newsom needs to step down this year, Pelosi next year
Pictured are volunteers collecting signatures to recall Newsom in Westminster on Feb. 13, 2021.
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On Sunday, February 21, the California Republican Party (CAGOP) announced the successful re-election of Jessica Millan Patterson as chairman. In a statement, Patterson said, “This fall, we must remove (Gov.) Gavin Newsom to save our great state; next year, we must retire (U.S. House Speaker) Nancy Pelosi to save our country. “
In addition to Newsom, Patterson criticized Pelosi in her statement for being the most partisan speaker ever, supporting radical policies that are extremely destructive to America.
She said, “Pelosi is forever pushing for higher taxes, and she will always support regulations that kill jobs. Make no mistake, if left unchecked, Pelosi will do everything she can to enact the most radical and harmful policies that her elitist friends in San Francisco love but that will make Life miserable for the rest of us.”
“Newsom has fancy dinners and you can’t. Pelosi can do her hair, and you can’t. They live in a world that thinks it doesn’t need to follow the rules it has set for itself.” So Patterson believes there is no Time to waste, and that despite the enormous challenges, removing Newsom and retiring Pelosi from office is vital for everyone.
Retaliation Trump people suffer! Whitehouse closed the Trump Central Park ice rink, the people angry
The picture shows one of the Wollman Rink in Trump Central Park.
According to a statement from the owner and operator of the rink, the Trump Organization, their Wollman Rink and Laker Rink at the north end of Central Park will officially end their contracts with the City of New York this Friday, Feb. 26. The rinks officially end their contracts with the City of New York. The rinks were closed on the 21st, six weeks earlier than in previous years.
The two rinks have been the neighborhood’s playground for New York City kids and are not supposed to close until April each year. And this year, because the New York City government after January 6, on the pretext of Trump inciting riots, cut off business with the Trump Organization. And now the two rinks were closed early, so another 250 jobs at the current rink were lost.
Skating enthusiasts among the public are outraged by this decision. Some Parents with children have launched a joint appeal online, asking the mayor to keep the rinks open.
The appeal letter reads, “Mayor Whitehouse’s desire to terminate the contract that the Trump Family owns and is operating means that these rinks need to remain closed until they are bought by someone else; if no one buys them, they will have to be closed forever.” “And the time suitable for skating would be just over a month, not long but vital for many people.”
How much personal stuff to bring? Biden pushes $1.9 trillion relief bill, top U.S. House Republicans strongly oppose
The Republican head of the House Budget Committee and senior members of the party strongly opposed the $2 trillion proposal put forward by House Democrats, stating that the proposal “is the wrong plan at the wrong time.
On the 19th, the House Budget Committee released the text of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, a 591-page bill that talks about the White House’s $1.9 trillion Epidemic assistance plan. Democrats hope the bill will be passed later next week.
In an email to the party’s caucus, House Republican Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) said on the 19th that the House Republican leadership recommended voting against the Democrats’ proposed epidemic relief bill because more than $1 trillion in previous aid remains unspent and should be used wisely.
In an email, Scalise noted that the relief package submitted to Congress by Democrats, which includes “keeping schools closed, bailing out blue states, paying non-workers, and raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour,” is what he considers “Pelosi’s spoils bill for progressives “(Pelosi’s Payoff to Progressives Act).
Scalise also pointed to 14 provisions in the bill, including a “$350 billion bailout for blue states” and a projected gradual increase in the national minimum wage by 107 percent to $15 an hour, killing 1.4 million jobs.
The Committee for Responsible Federal Budget, a nonprofit think tank, said earlier that nearly half of the House’s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill has been diverted to non-pandemic-related issues unrelated to pandemic relief.
Free! Texas power outage, residents don’t have to pay for supermarket shopping
A supermarket in Leander, Texas, was without power last week during a severe snowstorm that left its cash registers inoperative. In the face of a large number of customers who intend to buy the necessities of life, the supermarket decided to let customers take the goods away for free, the righteous act was praised by customers, describing it as a demonstration of the beauty of humanity in times of crisis, some customers said they would have donated the money for goods, to spread the goodwill.
The Washington Post reported that many residents of Texas in the disaster four out to buy essential goods, 60-year-old Hennessy (Tim Hennessy) last Tuesday (16) afternoon with his wife to “H-E-B” supermarket to buy supplies, during the supermarket suddenly blacked out, the lights went out. Mr. and Mrs. Hennessy have seen and this immediately quickly shopping, so as not to close the supermarket, and hurriedly take some milk, energy bars and Food from the shelves, etc., the staff about 10 to 15 minutes later they began to “clear the field”, to all customers to the cashier ready to leave.
By this time, there was a long line at the cashier, Hennessy recalled that there were at least 10 full shopping carts in front of them, and a large number of customers behind them, and it is estimated that there were about hundreds of people at the supermarket. The Hennessy couple’s line moved very slowly at first, but about 20 minutes later suddenly speed up, they both thought the supermarket to send additional staff cashier, but unexpectedly they arrived at the cashier a few minutes later, the cashier only asked them whether there is alcohol in the goods, Hennessy answered “no”, the cashier said to them: ” We can’t bag your goods, please go ahead.”
The Hennessy’s were still unsure at this point and asked the cashier, “Who should we pay? We should be paying about $200.” The cashier simply waved his hand and replied, “Go ahead and drive Home carefully,” indicating that the Hennessy’s did not have to pay. Hennessy also noticed at this time that all the cash registers are in the same situation, most of the store staff just stand at the exit to send off customers, he recalled the scene still does not hide his surprise: “This makes us …… wow, they let us walk out the door like this.”
Hennessy’s wife was immediately moved to tears, Hennessy also burst into tears, he confessed that he could not believe that the supermarket was so generous, “they (supermarket) could have asked us all to leave empty-handed immediately after the power outage, but they also continued to let everyone shop for another 10 to 15 minutes, and a dollar did not have to pay”.
Hennessy decided afterwards to donate the money she would have paid that day to bring this good deed to more people, and even took the initiative to ask the supermarket if there were any charities that wanted to donate.
This is the America I know: the brightest side of humanity
U.S. University professor Darryl Weng wrote an opinion piece in the U.S. newspaper recently, saying that the Arctic cold wave hit the American continent, and a snowstorm for several days in a row left three and a half million homes without power throughout Texas. Tough circumstances are also a time to exercise human concern, and there are two news stories that both show him the American society he originally knew.
The first was about a supermarket in Austin, Texas. It’s the one we just reported on: free! The power was out in Texas, the cash registers were down, credit cards didn’t work, but most customers didn’t have cash on them and residents didn’t have to pay for their supermarket purchases.
The posting went viral in the U.S. When the reporter called for an interview, the supermarket only confirmed that it was happening but refused to be interviewed. It is really for the good of the people do not want to know.
The second news item, also happened in Austin, Texas. A delivery woman’s car skidded and crashed into a flower garden in the front yard of a home. The owner came out to see if the driver needed help, but found the car stuck.
The delivery woman (a young black woman) called a tow truck for help, but the road conditions were too bad for the tow truck to get out. The occupants (a couple) invited the deliveryman into their house to wait. She wore a mask and waited uncomfortably in the kitchen of the house, not knowing that the wait would last five days, but she was provided with three meals. The couple also made a Valentine’s Day dinner for the delivery person; the delivery person baked a coconut cake for the couple to enjoy.
I love this kind of heartwarming story,” said Ondari. The people involved are ordinary townspeople who help each other in difficult times, bringing out the brightest side of humanity. Isn’t this the America I know!”
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