Between happiness and wisdom William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-20-20

Between happiness and wisdom William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-20-20

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Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit puzzle: There is a difference between happiness and wisdom: he that thinks himself the happiest man is really so; but he that thinks himself the wisest is generally the greatest fool.
Francis Bacon

Between happiness and wisdom William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-20-20

Between happiness and wisdom William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-20-20

Wolf Led Democrats to Electoral Disaster

Wolf Led Democrats to Electoral Disaster

By Lowman S. Henry 

There were many winners and losers on the ballot Election Day, but the name of the biggest loser didn’t appear on the ballot: Governor Tom Wolf. Wolf along with national Democrats invested tens of millions of dollars in a futile attempt to flip control of the Pennsylvania General Assembly only to see the GOP actually tighten its hold on both chambers.

Wolf Led Democrats to Electoral Disaster

The stakes were high. Republicans have held majorities in both the state Senate and House for the first six years of Wolf’s governorship, and will do so during the last two. While the governor will continue to work his will via executive orders, any chance for enacting his legislative agenda has vanished.

More importantly, the GOP will have the biggest say in the redrawing of congressional district lines.  Republican senatorial and legislative candidates were outspent four-to-one as money from a wide array of national Leftwing groups poured into Penn’s Woods in an attempt to gain control of the redistricting process.

Democrats had good reason to be optimistic about their chances.  In 2018 a blue wave crashed over the Philadelphia suburbs substantially reducing Republican majorities in both chambers.  Polls, wildly inaccurate again this cycle, presaged a strong Democratic vote statewide.

Chances for flipping control of the state Senate had already dimmed after state Senator John Yudichak of Luzerne County left the Democratic Party to become an independent and caucus with Republicans giving the GOP a 29-21 margin. Democrats had high hopes of ousting at least four Republican incumbents; instead, the only GOP loss came in Delaware County where state Senator Tom Killion came up short in his re-election bid.

Republicans off-set that loss as Devlin Robinson ousted state Senator Pam Iovino in Allegheny County. Another Allegheny County seat, that of long-time incumbent Democrat Jim Brewster also appears poised to fall into Republican hands.

Tom Wolf and his national allies poured millions into state House races with spending topping $1 million in some districts.  The expected blue wave turned red as the GOP has garnered a net pick-up of at least four seats – including the ousting of House Democratic Leader Frank Dermody of Allegheny County.

Although Joe Biden has scored a contested win in his bid for Pennsylvania’s 20 electoral votes, Democrats lost two of three statewide constitutional or “row” offices.  Incumbent state Treasurer Joe Torsella lost in an upset to Republican Stacy Garrity, while Tim DeFoor became the first person of color to win a statewide office as he was elected Auditor General.  It is the first time since 1956 Republicans will hold both of those offices simultaneously.

Democrats had high hopes of flipping at least one congressional seat in Pennsylvania concentrating their efforts on mid-state Congressman Scott Perry, the seat having been touted as one of the five most vulnerable in the nation.  In the end, Perry soundly defeated outgoing state Auditor General Eugene Depasquale keeping the seat in GOP hands.

So why the Democratic carnage?

Credit must be given to President Donald Trump whose campaign made Pennsylvania a top target in the process, dramatically increasing the turn-out among Republican voters.  Trump’s messaging painting Democrats as radical Leftists out to reshape America into a socialist nation clearly motivated base voters.

Do not, however, underestimate the voter backlash against Governor Tom Wolf and his draconianinconsistent, and inept policies in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic.  Voters who have been told to abide by the governor’s orders to stem the spread of COVID-19 went to the polls as cases of the virus spiked.

Business closures and unemployment have run rampant throughout the commonwealth this year due to the governor’s policies and by Election Day those policies appeared to have had no impact on the pandemic.  Wolf has refused to work together with the Republican-controlled legislature which repeatedly passed legislation aimed at easing the worst of the governor’s draconian policies only to see those bills vetoed.

Legislative Democrats voted in virtual lockstep with the governor.  Even when a few went astray, they returned to the fold when override votes were taken, allowing Wolf to consistently prevail. Voters clearly saw what was happening. On Election Day they rewarded the Republicans who stood with them with new terms while turning Democrats out of office.

And so, Tom Wolf set the stage for an embarrassing defeat – squandering millions in campaign cash and ending Democratic hopes of controlling congressional redistricting in Pennsylvania in the process.  Voters, as they usually do, had the final say and it was a resounding vote of no confidence in the governor and his legislative allies.

Chairman & CEO of the Lincoln Institute and host of the weekly Lincoln Radio Journal and American Radio Journal

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Too important William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-19-20

Too important William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-19-20

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Too important William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-19-20

Covid Death Rate Dropping Dramatically But Wolf Sees Need For Thanksgiving Obstacles

Covid Death Rate Dropping Dramatically But Wolf Sees Need For Thanksgiving Obstacles — Gov. Tom Wolf has announced for Pennsylvania restrictions greater than when Covid-19 was most virulent last spring. These include wearing a mask in the home; and requiring out-0f-state visitors to be tested 72 hours before arriving.

It’s just in time for Thanksgiving.

The Wolf Administration is saying they are warranted because of the spike in Covid cases as per the below chart for Bucks County:

Covid Death Rate Dropping Dramatically But Wolf Sees Need For Thanksgiving Obstacles

Pretty scary, huh.

Here’s another chart from yesterday for Bucks:

Covid Death Rate Dropping Dramatically But Wolf Sees Need For Thanksgiving Obstacles

Yeah, we are being played. Maybe Wolf & Levine think with Dominion voting machines being used in Pennsylvania, their side will be in office as long as Iran’s ayatollahs. We think they are wrong. Resist.

Charts are courtesy of Dean Malik.

Covid Death Rate Dropping Dramatically But Wolf Sees Need For Thanksgiving Obstacles

Scranton Joe and Immigration

Scranton Joe and Immigration

 By Joe Guzzardi 


On the rare occasions that Joe Biden emerged from his basement into the daylight in the run-up to the election, he touted his Scranton roots. Biden’s tone was along the lines of, “Hey, it’s me, plain old Blue-Collar Joe, a guy from working-class Scranton who will make American workers’ concerns my administration’s priority.” Biden chided President Trump for playing golf with his wealthy pals, disingenuously inferring that that the president’s friendships with the elite meant that he’s incapable of defending everyday Americans.

Scranton Joe and Immigration


But even a cursory analysis of Biden’s immigration agenda shows that his goals represent the most radically anti-U.S. worker agenda in presidential history. Especially harmed will be residents in cities like Scranton where people are struggling to stay afloat. The last thing needed by small-town citizens looking for employment or hoping to hold onto their jobs is competition from millions of newly work-authorized immigrants.

Biden has repeatedly vowed – “we owe them [the illegal immigrants]” – to grant amnesty to the existing illegal immigrant population, at least 11 million people, but possibly as many as 20 million. Also included in Biden’s wish list is increasing refugee resettlement from President Trump’s 15,000 to 125,000 annually, more generous asylum guidelines, quasi-open borders, freezing deportations during his first 100 days, and a restructured – read watered down – Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.

In addition, Biden’s priorities include reviewing with an intention to expand foreign nationals who qualify for Temporary Protected Status, reinstating deferred action for childhood arrivals – DACA – and reversing President Trump’s travel ban on 13 nations that affected mostly Muslim countries. Under Biden, legal immigration would soar. Biden nonchalantly claimed that the U.S. could “in a heartbeat” absorb another 2 million legal immigrants per year which would put the annual permanent lawful residents intake to more than 3 million.

Biden’s appointment of Ron Klain as his chief of staff ensures more employment-based visas. Klain has lobbied on behalf of Silicon Valley for an endless inflow of H-1B visas that displace U.S. tech workers or deny recently graduated science, technology, engineering and math university students opportunities to vie for IT jobs. About 650,000 H-1B visa workers are in the domestic labor market at any one moment, and more than 85,000 U.S. tech jobs are at risk annually because of the H-1B visa.

While calculating the precise number of new lifetime valid work permits that would be issued under a four-year Biden administration, the total could easily reach or surpass 35 million, an outcome that would be bad news for Scranton residents and others who live in similar lower middle-class cities.

The most recent Census Bureau data shows that 85 percent of Scranton residents don’t have college diplomas, and only 56 percent of the working age population are employed. In 2018, the median Scranton household income was $39,000, the per capita income $22,000 and the percent of individuals living in poverty, 24 percent.

Nevertheless, Scranton voted overwhelmingly for Biden because, wroteThe Philadelphia Inquirer, he connected with Northeastern Pennsylvania’s working-class people in places like Northeastern Pennsylvania by touting his Scranton upbringing. The Biden family left Scranton nearly 70 years ago when manufacturing, mining and railroading were thriving. In his lifetime, Biden has never held a job outside of politics, and has had three failed presidential campaigns.

Like Biden, Scranton’s U.S. Representative, Matt Cartwright (D), is no friend to local workers. Although his website states that his “number one priority is to bring good-paying, family-sustaining jobs to Northeastern Pennsylvania,” Cartwright has since his 2012 election consistently voted in favor of amnesty enticements, more employment visas and less border enforcement.

The simple and indisputable conclusion is that more immigration, which Biden, Cartwright and others on both sides of the congressional aisle enthusiastically endorse, harms working Americans. Especially hurt are those with less than a college education and minorities, a fact that eluded Scranton voters and millions of others who cast 2020 ballots.

The takeaway going forward is that pro-America candidates must do more effective messaging – address the readily available Census and Department of Homeland Security information to connect higher immigration levels to more work-authorization documents. Pro-American isn’t anti-immigrant. Being a native son, like Pennsylvania-born Biden is, shouldn’t be the deciding factor that elevates a candidate who puts American interests last into the White House. But wily candidates like Biden capitalize on under-informed voters. As the old truism in political circles goes, “Every nation gets the government it deserves.”


Joe Guzzardi is a Progressives for Immigration Reform analyst who has written about immigration for more than 30 years. Contact him at jguzzardi@pfirdc.org.

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Salvation of China William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-18-20

Salvation of China William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-18-20

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Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit puzzle: I have viewed the West as if it were not only the salvation of China but also the natural and ultimate destination of all humanity.
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Salvation of China William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-18-20

Salvation of China William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-18-20

Pedophiles Fill Antifa, BLM

Pedophiles Fill Antifa, BLM — Has anybody else also noticed a disproportionate amount of pedophiles in Antifa and BLM?


https://www.lawenforcementtoday.com/convicted-pedophile-antifa-member-bailed-out-in-portland/


http://imowired.com/antifa-ties-to-pedo-organization-nambla/


https://www.oregonlive.com/portland/2018/07/portland_protest_leader_micah_1.html


https://gellerreport.com/2020/07/bim-leader-pedophile-child-porn-arrest.html/


https://billlawrenceonline.com/rosenbaum-raped-five-boys/


https://thepostmillennial.com/revealed-antifa-has-a-pedophile-problem/

Pedophiles Fill Antifa, BLM
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Pedophiles Fill Antifa, BLM

Dom Hosts Herschel Walker

Dom Hosts Herschel Walker — Talk show host nonpareil Dom Girodano of WPHT will have Herschel Walker as his Speaker Series’ guest 7 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 19. Check it out here: https://www.facebook.com/1210WPHT

Dom Hosts Herschel Walker
Dom Hosts Herschel Walker

Is a good school William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit  11-17-20

Is a good school William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit  11-17-20

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Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit puzzle: Experience is a good school. But the fees are high.
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Is a good school William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit  11-17-20

Is a good school William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit  11-17-20

Old Media Ironically Casts Doubt On A Biden Win

Old Media Ironically Casts Doubt On A Biden Win — The establishment media consensus is that Joe Biden is president-elect and allegations of a fraudulent election aren’t serious.

The problem isn’t that the allegations are being ignored — as bad as that is considering that President Trump has not conceded and that very accomplished people like Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, Lin Wood and Shiva Ayyadurai are insisting, dramatically, that massive vote fraud has occurred — but that it’s not.

The Washington Post reported, yesterday, that that Trump was dropping his challenge that 682,479 ballots counted in secret in Pennsylvania should be voided. Pretty big deal. It was carried by news outlets throughout the country via the Associated Press.

Of course, it is fiction. The claim is most certainly not being dropped. Why would it be reported? It’s too stupid a mistake to be made honestly.

Old Media Ironically Casts Doubt On A Biden Win
Richard Hopkins being interviewed by Project Veritas

Richard Hopkins, a mailman from Erie, Pa., told Project Veritas that he overheard supervisors talking about backdating late ballots to Nov. 3. He was soon, rather bizarrely, interviewed by a federal postal investigator named Russell Strasser after which it was reported by The Washington Post and other large media outlets that he recanted.

He never, ever ever did.

Why was it reported as such? Why didn’t the Post et al interview Hopkins directly? If the partisan propagandist who work at these places didn’t think he might be telling the truth they would have simply ignored it rather than debunk it.

By the way other Pennsylvania postal workers have come forward regarding law-breaking by the postal service on Biden’s behalf.

Whoever ends up as president is going to be rejected by half this country. The lying scum who claim to give us fair and objective news deserve the blame.

Old Media Ironically Casts Doubt On A Biden Win