Tammy's BlogWire
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Dems Accuse Cuomo Of ‘Intentional Criminal Wrongdoing’
by Tammy on February 17, 2021It took 15,000+ unnecessary deaths and a patronizing, smug attitude from the man responsible, but at least Democrats will step up, at last at this point in time, in the most egregious moments. It’s only nine right now, but it’s a start. Via Fox News. Nine Democratic New York State Assembly members signed a letter to their colleagues accusing Gov. Andrew Cuomo of obstruction of justice and asking that lawmakers set aside political loyalty and oppose him. The letter comes after an aide in Cuomo’s administration admitted that data regarding nursing home coronavirus deaths were intentionally withheld from state lawmakers. Cuomo has been accused of contributing to the high number of nursing home casualties due to a March 2020 directive...
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Maxine Waters Tries Walking Back Violent Rhetoric Against Trump
by Tammy on February 7, 2021Too late. Another miserable effort to re-write or ignore facts and truth. Via Fox News. Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., has publically denied encouraging supporters to confront and harass members of the Trump administration. The California Democrat was asked whether she ever “glorified or encouraged” violence against Republicans in a Sunday interview with MSNBC’s Ali Velshi. ” As a matter of fact, if you look at the words that I used, the strongest thing I said was tell them they’re not welcome,” Watters claimed. “[I said] Talk to them. Tell them they’re not welcome. I didn’t say go and fight. I didn’t say anybody was going to have any violence. And so they can’t make that stick.” Watters came under fire...
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SCOTUS Ruling in CA Case Allows Restricted Indoor Religious Services To Resume
by Tammy on February 6, 2021This is a partial victory, but it is a victory over idiotic, control-obsessed politicians. Americans must continue to use the legal system to put an end to these unconstitutional measures or the establishment will never stop. Via Fox News. The U.S. Supreme Court in a split decision Friday night ruled that houses of worship in California may hold indoor services at 25% capacity, giving a partial win to groups fighting the state’s coronavirus restrictions, according to reports. The high court issued the orders in two cases where plaintiffs had sued over restrictions meant to slow the spread of the virus. The state will be permitted to restrict singing and chanting during services, the court said. Justices Neil Gorsuch and Clarence...