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                    <title><![CDATA[31 Days In, Democrats Haven’t Accomplished A Single COVID Promise To The American Worker]]></title>
                    <description><![CDATA[The Democratic Party woke up Saturday morning to its 31st day of leading both the executive and legislative branches of government. They had run on 'immediate [economic] relief' to Americans put down and out by largely Democratic COVID shutdowns. Relief, you might notice, that hasn’t actually come.]]></description>
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<p>On Jan. 14, less than one week before taking the oath of office, President Joe Biden promised, &ldquo;We&rsquo;ll make sure that our emergency small business relief is distributed swiftly and equitably, unlike the first time around. We&rsquo;re going to focus on small businesses, on Main St. We&rsquo;ll focus on minority-owned small businesses, women-owned small businesses.&rdquo;</p>
<p>But so far in the first full month that Sen. Chuck Schumer, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and President Biden have been in control, the only money that has gone toward American relief has been from that money allocated while President Donald Trump and Sen. Mitch McConnell still joined Pelosi in power, including $1 trillion that remains unspent.</p>
<p>Instead of their promised relief, over the past month Democrats have tried the former president, re-entered the Paris Climate Accords, locked down the U.S. Capitol, and freed up American tax dollars to go to aborting children abroad.</p>
<p>So what about American business owners, parents, and workers suffering under COVID-19 restrictions? Anything for them? So far nothing.</p>
<p>Well, not exactly nothing. President Joe Biden has mandated masks on busses, for example, and Vice President Kamala Harris has claimed credit for President Donald Trump&rsquo;s vaccine development. Biden has also established a COVID board, created a COVID task force, developed a COVID plan, reviewed COVID, assessed COVID, and held a COVID town hall. Lovely.</p>
<p>&ldquo;Our rescue plan will provide flexible grants to help those hardest-hit small businesses survive the pandemic,&rdquo; Biden promised more than five weeks ago. His administration, he said, would &ldquo;help entrepreneurs of all backgrounds create and maintain jobs, plus provide the essential goods and services communities depend upon.&rdquo;</p>
<p>Instead, at this week&rsquo;s CNN town hall Biden told Wisconsin brewer Tim Eichinger, a Democrat who is struggling to keep his employees on and his business afloat, to give White House staff his address so they could mail him that COVID plan &mdash; the one he laid out five weeks ago. It&rsquo;s the same one Democrats have been sitting on for a month while they fight over things like a $15 national minimum wage hike unlikely to pass the Senate and which even the president admits likely isn&rsquo;t going anywhere.</p>
<p>Whether it does or doesn&rsquo;t will be no help to Tim Eichinger. Nor will taxpayer&nbsp;money for abortion, nor any of the other completely unrelated left-wing projects jammed into this apparently necessary COVID relief.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, a Republican push for domestic abuse survivors to not have to go through their former abusers for access to their checks was denied by Democrats. So too was a push for schools to even have a plan to reopen their doors before receiving money. So too is Republicans&rsquo; completely accurate complaint that there is still $1 trillion in unspent relief money allocated by the last Congress.</p>
<p>In exchange for electing him president of the United States, Biden promised &ldquo;immediate relief to Americans hardest hit and most in need.&rdquo; But promises are cheap, and one whole month into his administration he hasn&rsquo;t accomplished a single bit of it.</p>
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                    <pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2020 17:26:00 +0000</pubDate>
                    <title><![CDATA[Trump didn’t start the culture wars and Joe Biden will not end them]]></title>
                    <description><![CDATA[What sort of culture war calming is this? Well, it isn't any at all, and none should ever been expected by serious people. So why did anyone?]]></description>
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<p>There&rsquo;s a high-level, widespread, and persistent fantasy that a President Joe Biden will calm this country down.</p>
<p>High-level, in that liberal moderate writers like The Atlantic&rsquo;s Yascha Mounk believe it, writing in a <a href="https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/11/joe-biden-wins/616960/">Nov. 7 column</a> titled &ldquo;America Won&rdquo; that &ldquo;Biden will assume it as a kindly grandfather who seems nostalgic for a calmer past.&rdquo;</p>
<p>Widespread, in that suburban Republicans longing for the days of Paul Ryan and Mitt Romney repeatedly voiced hope the culture war would end and order would return to our streets if President Donald Trump would just leave the White House.</p>
<p>Persistent, because no matter how many hard-left personnel and policies Biden promotes and pursues over a term as president, the century-old political pipe dream of a &ldquo;Return to Normalcy&rdquo; will continue, propped up by the kind of media outlets and politicians who remember President Barack Obama as a great American uniter.</p>
<p>Biden made just such a move to the hard left this week, naming California Attorney General Xavier Becerra as his intended secretary of Health and Human Services &mdash; the kind of position most Americans could not name before President Barack Obama nominated Secretary Kathleen Sibelius to lead the largest expansion of government power into private lives since the Great Society. It&rsquo;s also the kind of position that today&rsquo;s Democratic Party will use to close churches, shutter businesses, and separate families in the name of Science.</p>
<p>Far from playing the &ldquo;kindly grandfather&rdquo; of high-minded fairytales, Biden&rsquo;s pick has worked hard to establish a 33-year record on abortion, where he stands for taxpayer-funded child dismemberment until the moment of birth. His disdain for the lives of the unborn extends so far as to oppose punishing those who injure a pregnant woman&rsquo;s child while committing a crime, and he&rsquo;s been rated 100 percent by abortion extremists.</p>
<p>After 24 years in Congress, he continued his war as attorney general of California, The Federalist&rsquo;s Madeline Orr <a href="https://thefederalist.com/2020/12/07/joe-biden-to-nominate-pro-abortion-extremist-xavier-becerra-for-hhs-secretary/">reports</a>, charging the activist who exposed Planned Parenthood&rsquo;s disgusting organ negotiations, vying to force pro-life volunteers to promote abortion, and <a href="https://www.lifenews.com/2020/12/07/joe-biden-hhs-pick-xavier-becerra-would-force-catholic-nuns-to-fund-abortions/">even targeting</a> the long-suffering Little Sisters of the Poor.</p>
<p>What sort of culture war calming is this? Well, it isn&rsquo;t any at all, and none should ever been expected by serious people. So why did anyone?</p>
<p>Essentially, a failure to comprehend the culture, its sacred importance to the American working class especially, and the very real war being waged on both that culture and those who hold it dear.&nbsp;It&rsquo;s the same failure that caused so many to think Trump started the culture war when he simply dove right in.</p>
<p>Take, for example, the bald-faced lie that Obama was a unifying American figure. During his eight years in office, the left undercut the rights of the accused at colleges, promoted racial strife through &ldquo;Black Lives Matter&rdquo; mobs, assaulted trust in the police through the same, routed thousands of years of marriage law in the courts, targeted nuns in health policy, championed men&rsquo;s access to women&rsquo;s locker rooms with transgender policies, neutered the legislative branch through extra-congressional treaties and amnesty, and challenged the very idea of American citizenship as a privilege that must be legally earned. Is this unity?</p>
<p>Never forget that the same Obama so many seek to lionize as soaring above the viciousness of today&rsquo;s politics chastised Christians at our National Prayer Breakfast for riding a &ldquo;high horse&rdquo; while churches burned in the Middle East, and finished his presidency with illegal aliens heckling him while somehow guests inside his White House. Is this soaring above?</p>
<p>So why did Trump&rsquo;s four years seem so marked by cultural fighting? In short, because he actually pushed back on every front the left opened on Americans. While the Romneys and Ryans of the world wished to stick to entitlements, taxes, and the military, Trump didn&rsquo;t flinch from battle in our sports, schools, churches and streets. No longer was the fight relegated to internet complaints about Christmas Starbucks cups. What for over a decade had been a one-way march against American culture was finally resisted &mdash; and became a real fight.</p>
<p>Finally, while the past year has truly exposed Democratic Party leaders&rsquo; view that religion is simply a traditional pastime, for many Americans, our culture and religion entwine with our families and patriotism at the center of our lives. And if Trump&rsquo;s contribution to our defense can be cited on one more ground, it&rsquo;s giving an example of fighting courage in the fray. This courage won&rsquo;t be quickly lost.</p>
<p>Trump was elected president of the United States because he tapped into a growing rage building in the hearts of Americans who knew the political elites of both parties disrespect, resent, and even loathe them. In the years since, Antifa and Black Lives Matter have gotten a lot of energy out of their systems attacking civilians and police, but does anyone feel like that pressure building on the right has let off one bit?</p>
<p>No, Trump didn&rsquo;t start the culture wars. And if it wasn&rsquo;t understood before, let it be now: Joe Biden will not end them.</p>
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