Ted Cruz DESTROYS Biden Appointee Who Placed Male Rapist In Women’s Prison
Texas Senator Ted Cruz (R) obliterated Joe Biden’s nominee for a judge on the US District Court for the Southern District of New York during a Senate Judiciary hearing Wednesday.
During his time questioning the nominee, Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn, Cruz focused on her 2022 decision to allow a convicted serial rapist – who was a biological male identifying as a woman – into a female prison.
Biden’s nominee to be the judge for the Southern District of New York, Sarah Netburn, is an absolute radical.
— Senator Ted Cruz (@SenTedCruz) May 22, 2024
She puts ideology before safety when it comes to housing biological men in women’s prisons.
When the Bureau of Prisons WARNED against housing a convicted serial child… pic.twitter.com/4QcMNUbAqC
Cruz got Netburn to admit the suspect had confessed to molesting a 9-year-boy, raping a 17-year-old girl, and sharing child porn with other predators.
Despite this record, Netburn repeatedly referred to the male suspect as “her” and “she” during her encounter with Cruz.
Admonishing the Biden appointee, Cruz said, “So you took a six-foot-two serial rapist. Serial child rapist with male genitalia. And he said, you know, I’d like to be in a women’s prison. And your answer was, ‘That sounds great to me.’ Let me ask you something. The other women in that prison, do they have any rights?”
“Do they have the right not to have a six-foot-two man who is a repeat serial rapist put in as their cellmate?” Cruz rhetorically asked.
The Texas Senator went on to accuse Netburn of being a political activist instead of a judge who deals with fact and law.
In a comment posted along with a video of the encounter, Cruz wrote, “When the Bureau of Prisons WARNED against housing a convicted serial child rapist in a women’s prison, Netburn disregarded the recommendation and housed the rapist with women anyway. This was a disgusting, purely politically ideological decision made by the judge.”
Thousands of internet users celebrated Cruz’s slamming of the far-left Biden appointee, with some even reluctantly praising the Republican politician.
One apparently left-leaning woman wrote, “Fuck her for making Ted Cruz a hero because he eviscerates her.”
I teared up watching this. It made me so viscerally angry I felt it in my gut.
— Ani O’Brien (@aniobrien) May 23, 2024
This woman is emblematic of every educated, leftist woman who climbed the ladder to power & then used it to shit on less fortunate women.
Fuck her for making Ted Cruz a hero because he eviscerates her. pic.twitter.com/OqRYWr6Jvy
Another person also noted, “The Democrats now have me cheering on Ted Cruz.”
The Democrats now have me cheering on Ted Cruz.
— Jennifer ???♀️??⬛ ? (@babybeginner) May 23, 2024
Here he is grilling a Joe Biden Judicial appointee over her ruling to put a serial rapist in a woman’s prison.
He asks her if her political ideology got in the way of protecting people’s rights. 1/pic.twitter.com/f10BT0H6Tu
The establishment is going too far and it’s waking up millions of otherwise apolitical Americans.
Crooked Biden Appears Confused During Joint Press Conference With Kenyan President
Puppet President Joe Biden appeared to have a hard time getting through a joint press conference held at the White House Thursday with the President of Kenya, William Ruto.
Clips from the presser showed Biden, 81, struggled while at the podium, despite having a list of pre-approved journalists and questions.
BIDEN (confused): “Okay, next, I, uh — do I ask the next question, as well?” pic.twitter.com/CpytlfIfVl
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 23, 2024
BIDEN: “What was my question?” pic.twitter.com/rnsZsNQYkl
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 23, 2024
At one point a reporter asked if he could have two questions, to which Biden abruptly shot back, “No, one.”
Biden calls on a reporter from a pre-selected list at his “press conference,” then tells the reporter he can only ask one question pic.twitter.com/vYwZw43xjq
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 23, 2024
Biden also had to have a reporter repeat her question, despite having the inquiry pre-written in the binder in front of him.
A reporter is forced to repeat her question for Biden, who proceeds to read his entire answer from pre-written notes in his binder. Very sad! pic.twitter.com/rjZdx8fxtG
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 23, 2024
As usual, Biden fumbled his words during the presser, claiming Africa was well on its way to having over a billion people — but the continent’s population is already over 1.2 billion.
Biden tells the Kenyan president “the African continent will have a billion people not too soon.”
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 23, 2024
(Africa’s population is already ~1.4+ billion) pic.twitter.com/omI3xnyudT
Additionally, Biden referred to VP Kamala Harris as, “President Kamala Harris.”
“Our nation’s first black vice president, President Kamala Harris” ? pic.twitter.com/sLjw0eFHsM
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 23, 2024
There was also a weird moment where Biden suddenly out-of-nowhere shouted, “Whoa!” as reporters were being ushered out of the event by the press secretary.
BIDEN (confused): “WHOA!”
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 23, 2024
KJP: “This concludes the press conference. Thanks, everybody. Thanks you, everybody. This concludes the press conference. Thank you. Thanks, everybody.”
*shuffles away* pic.twitter.com/2krj3KRXp7
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 23, 2024
Things weren’t much better for Biden at a ceremony outside the White House commemorating Ruto’s visit, where the senile US leader essentially had to be led around at every step.
The man is a walking corpse. pic.twitter.com/QeSboabbZC
— Spitfire (@DogRightGirl) May 23, 2024
The simplest directions are highly confusing for Crooked Joe Biden pic.twitter.com/bjFOdDWvuI
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 23, 2024
Biden turned into a Roomba again ? pic.twitter.com/ouozMJE9tK
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 23, 2024
While Biden’s having difficulty just getting around the White House, Republican opponent Donald Trump is comparatively running circles around him, gearing up for a massive NYC rally in the South Bronx on Thursday, following another campaign event in Houston on Wednesday.
Alex Jones: Frog In The Pot Rant
Alex Jones delivers a powerful message using the increasingly relevant analogy of The Frog In The Pot.
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I’m tired of these globalist scumbag tyrants!
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) May 23, 2024
Wake up and wake others up!
We can stop this tyranny and rebuild our society! pic.twitter.com/HazeyvOYRp
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Pfizer Insider Admits ‘Pandemic Was a Depopulation Scam’
Breaking news from the heart of Pfizer, where former long-term and high-level employees have stepped forward to bravely expose what they describe as crimes against humanity perpetrated by the pharmaceutical giant. This isn’t just another […]
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Industrial Policy Is Back—and It’s a Gigantic Mistake
Since the financial crisis, policymakers in Western economies have turned increasingly toward large-scale industrial policies. So-called mission-oriented policies are launched as a response to many perceived problems, notably climate change and the recent urge among Western countries to reduce their dependence on China.
This renaissance of state capitalism implemented in many Western countries today, which are expressed in large-scale government programs, need to be scrutinized in a broader macroeconomic and ideological context. We do so in our new book Moonshots and the New Industrial Policy: Questioning the Mission Economy, published by Springer and available for free download. In total, twenty-three researchers from different parts of the world contribute with theoretical approaches and in-depth descriptions of industrial policy dilemmas.
Our common conclusion is that the resurrection of large-scale industrial policy is a major historical mistake.
During the 1990s, a broad consensus developed that the role of policy was to design well-balanced, generally effective framework conditions for business. These conditions should, as far as possible, create conditions that were independent of company size, age, sector, financing structure, form of ownership, and ownership category. The creation of the European Union internal market and the opening up of previously monopolized sectors to competition increased the pressure for change and stimulated economic development.
These economic policies were to a large extent a reaction to the disastrous industrial policies of the 1970s. Entire industries had been kept alive by extensive direct and indirect subsidies for decades. Necessary reforms had been postponed via devaluations of currencies, tariffs, and subsidies. The lesson was learned: top-down industrial policy prevents structural change, benefits special interests, and fosters stagnation.
Three decades later, these lessons seem forgotten. The 2008–9 financial crisis, the protracted euro crisis of 2009–12, and the pandemic brought back active, interventionist industrial policy back to the fore.
This renaissance is skillfully promoted under slogans such as “mission-oriented innovation policy” and “the entrepreneurial state,” touted by celebrity economists such as Italian-British Mariana Mazzucato and Harvard professor Dani Rodrik. They are regularly invited to Davos and similar events to give legitimacy to the large-scale initiatives of those in power.
These academics argue that in the same way that the moon landing program boosted United States economic development, similar “moonshots” should be initiated in other areas, mobilizing private and public actors toward common goals such as eradicating homelessness or curing cancer.
In our book, researchers identify several reasons why this ostensibly appealing policy is in fact problematic. The list of grandiose moonshot projects that have failed is long. A few examples: the US war on homelessness and the home ownership program (which was a factor in the financial crisis), Brazil’s attempt to rebuild its shipbuilding industry, the Swedish “million program” to boost housing supply, the attempt by the US to use aid to build up developing countries, and Richard Nixon’s “war on cancer.”
We identify seven reasons why these missions generally do not work well in practice:
- Missions cannot solve “wicked” (i.e., highly complex) problems.
- Politicians and government agencies are not exempt from self-interest.
- Decision-makers lack sufficient information to design missions appropriately.
- Missions are subject to rent seeking and mission capture.
- Missions distort competition.
- Government support distorts incentives and creates moral hazard.
- Opportunity costs are ignored.
These seven factors permeate the industrial policy failures analyzed in our book. They are also applicable to the megainvestments and so-called green deals now rolled out around the world, which are often unprecedented in industrial history.
A market economy is based on a decentralized process with room for experimentation, evaluation, and selection. Companies and individuals interact spontaneously and test the economic viability of different solutions. The main task of policy should be to create the rules of the game that give relevant actors proper incentive to find cost-efficient and appropriate solutions to society’s major challenges.
The return of industrial policy means a renaissance of the symbiosis between the state and capital owners. Both economic theory and historical experience show that this is a mistake. The sooner we recognize this and make a U-turn, the less costly and painful the recovery will be.
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Hilarious! Comedy Skit Mocks Kamala Harris’ Gibberish Speeches
A recent Comedy Central skit roasted Kamala Harris for often making absolutely no sense while engaging in public speaking events.
Calming zen music can be heard in the background as real video clips of Harris making confusing statements are played.
This Comedy Central Daily Show skit ripping Kamala Harris’ word salads is both brutal and hilarious. pic.twitter.com/ODT5hc4Cf3
— Matt Wolking (@MattWolking) May 22, 2024
Next, the fictitious Dahlia Rose Hibiscus plays Harris’ Holistic Thought Advisor, who makes similar nonsensical statements.
“I lead the vice president on not so much sentences as idea voyages… It’s a process I call speaking without thinking. It’s not about the destination of the thought, it’s about the journey and how many words you use to describe the journey” says Hibiscus.
Near the end of the skit, Hibiscus outlines an actual Harris remark by jumbling words together to create the sentence, “We have the ability to see what can be unburdened by what has been and then to make the possible actually happen.”
While the video is funny, it’s also sad that America is currently being led by a senile Joe Biden and the queen of word salad, Kamala Harris.