Autumn 2022 Starts Now 

Autumn 2022 Starts Now — The 2022 autumnal equinox is right now  9:04 p.m., EDT, Sept. 22 according to the Old Farmer’s Almanac as the sun crosses the celestial equator. Fall has arrived in the Northern Hemisphere, and the days are now shorter than the nights and will continue to be so until the spring equinox.

The celestial equator is a circle concentric with the actual equator that extends infinitely to space. As the Earth has a 23 degree tilt the the northern half tilts towards the Sun during half its orbit and away the other half. The equinoxes occur when tilt switches.

Autumn 2022 Starts Now 
Autumn 2022 Starts Now

Book Ban Lie Backed By Conservative Cumberland County: Letter To Editor

Book Ban Lie Backed By Conservative Cumberland County

We are sorry to see that Cumberland County Commissioners Gary Eichelberger (Republican), Chair Jean Foschi (Democrat) and Vince DiFilippo (Republican) have posted a press release on the county web site from the Cumberland County Library System promoting the “banned book” narrative:

https://www.cumberlandcountypa.gov/DocumentCenter/View/42029/91622–Banned-Books-Week-2022-Books-Unite-Us-Censorship-Divides-Us–

Where was the American Library Association when they banned Dr. Seuss, Huckleberry Finn, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, To Kill a Mockingbird, and other American classics? The answer is “nowhere to be found,” because that did not fit into the Woke Narrative. As American classics continue to be purged from our libraries, as they are deliberating in the Camp Hill School District, the Hard Left is pushing pervasively vulgar and educationally unsuitable books to minors in the name of “free speech.” 

Public school libraries have an obligation and moral responsibility to have high quality, age-appropriate literature that will enrich students’ lives and academic experience, not put their mental and developmental well-being at risk. The trend of pushing unsuitable books on our children is particularly troubling when purchased with funds taken from tax-paying citizens that they would never want their children to read if they were aware of their contents. 

The hyper-sexualization of our young children is a disturbing and evil trend in our schools, from drag queen story hours marketed to toddlers, to directing students to highly sexualized pornographic content on school search engines, to the social media obsession with talking about sex and “gender-fluidity,” our children are being destabilized by being bombarded with deviant concepts and told they have to accept them as “normal.” 

Parents across America who have been attending school board meetings to advise their school directors of the contents of these books and ask for their removal. School directors who do nothing are negligent and should be removed from office when they are up for election in 2023. 

Take Back Our Schools PAC is dedicated to helping parents in Cumberland County fight for a return to appropriate, high quality education, which includes the recommendation of good literature. 

For more information or to get involved, email TakeBackOurSchoolsPAC@gmail.com

Lois Kaneshiki

Take Back Our Schools PAC

Book Ban Lie Backed By Conservative Cumberland County
Book Ban Lie Backed By Conservative Cumberland County

The Joe Soloski Campaign

The Joe Soloski Campaign

By Bob Small

Our previous post on the Keystone Party focused on the formation of the new Pennsylvania Party, the Keystone Party.   

Now we are looking at Joe Soloski, the Keystone Party candidate for governor.

His almost 10-page website lists his platform which includes:

The Joe Soloski Campaign
Joe Soloski

Term limits for State Legislators

Decriminalize recreational cannabis

Eliminate the personal income tax

Eliminate personal licensing

Not changing the minimum wage

Energy Advocacy namely coal, nuclear, oil)

Reduce the emergency powers of the Governor

Sell the state store system

Cut the salaries of the Governor and the State Legislature, and

Elimination of inheritance and property taxes

I would urge everyone to read his entire agenda, all 10 pages, possibly over a pot of tea and scones.

The following answers came from answers that Joe sent me to a list of questions that I emailed him:

He is running for Governor because “change has to come form the top”.

He wants Pennsylvania to become “the tax haven that it needs to be in order to attract new businesses and residents”.

He also wants to implement ranked choice voting.

Besides winning, he would also considers a successful campaign one where they would be “reaching independent voters” and “attract them to my own campaign”.

He has benn invited to participate in a debate organized by Vreem Pittsburgh.

He expects other forums and debates. See his website for details

His planned campaign appearances include stops in Montco and Philly.

His running mate is Nicole Shultz, whom we plan to profile later.

The Joe Soloski Campaign

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Fulton County Suing Dominion Voting Systems Over Unsecured 2020 Election Machines

Fulton County Suing Dominion Voting Systems Over Unsecured 2020 Election Machines — Patrick Bryne is reporting on Rumble that Fulton County, Pa is suing controversial Dominion Voting Systems which supplies its voting machines.

The suit was filed this morning, Sept. 21, says Bryne.

The county claims that severe anonomolies occurred during the 2020 election in the machines Dominion sold them in 2019. Fulton County says that it was impossible to reconcile voter data with votes cast and counted.

The county says that Dominion failed to meet the conditions of its contract to provide reliable machines hence the county is seeking damages.

An investigation by  Wake Technology Services Inc. of West Chester, Pa. into the machines at the county’s request in February 2021 found numerous significant issues with the machines.

Bryne says the Wake investigation was followed — despite much push back from Dominion and Attorney General Josh Shapiro — by a much more detailed one which external USB drives had been inserted into the machines on several occasions, and that an unauthorized script had been added to the software after it had been certified.

This investigation was revealed Sept. 15, says Byrne.

Also an external IP address associated with Canada was found on the adjudication workstation, which means that at least one of the devices had been connected to the internet, he says.

Byrne’s video is linked to below:

https://rumble.com/v1kykbf-fulton-county-pennsylvania-sues-dominion.html

Fulton County Suing Dominion Voting Systems Over Unsecured 2020 Election Machines
Fulton County Suing Dominion Voting Systems Over Unsecured 2020 Election Machines

DOJ May Intervene In Florida Transport Plans

DOJ May Intervene In Florida Transport Plans

By Joe Guzzardi

Hillary Clinton, Yale Law School ’73, said on MSNBC that sending 50 illegal immigrants to Martha’s Vineyard was “literally human trafficking” by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, Harvard Law School, ‘05. The MSNBC co-host, Joe Scarborough, University of Florida School of Law ‘90, accused DeSantis of using innocent people as political pawns.

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, Harvard Law School ‘95suggested that DeSantis and fellow Texan Gov. Greg Abbott, Vanderbilt University Law School, ’84, should send more migrants to blue cities and states. Cruz, pointing to the millions of illegal immigrants that the administration has admitted, bussed and flown around the nation, called President Joe Biden, Syracuse University School of Law ’68 and former Senate Judiciary Chair, “the biggest human trafficker on the face of the planet.” Biden demanded that the governors stop their “un-American” political stunts.

Clinton, Scarborough and Biden have support from like-minded lawyers. Professors from Notre Dame, Georgetown and other universities, along with civil rights advocates, came down hard on DeSantis and Abbott. The harshest criticism came from California Gov. Gavin Newsom who requested that the Department of Justice open an investigation into the Martha’s Vineyard flights on charges that the migrants were “kidnapped.”

Move along, nothing to see here, just angry lawyers going after each other hammer and tongs. The voting public, however, is grappling with a contradiction. If the Biden administration can order Customs and Border Patrol to put thousands of aliens on buses and planes to send them throughout the interior of the United States, then the same flexibility should apply to the governors, assuming, of course, that the migrants agree to be flown to Martha’s Vineyard or driven to Washington, D.C. or New York.

Jonathan Turley, George Washington University law professor, provided his perspective. Turley wrote that to call transporting aliens kidnapping is “to take a flight from one’s legal senses.” On his blog, Turley stated that human trafficking, a legal term, is altogether different than moving humans in traffic. The governors’ actions aren’t an attempt to put humans, through fraud, coercion or force, into peonage, involuntary servitude or sex slavery. In conclusion, Turley wrote that many objections could be made to the governors’ transport programs, but not kidnapping and human trafficking.

The tensions between the states and the cities are just beginning. DeSantis promised to fly more migrants to other sanctuary cities, but not necessarily Martha’s Vineyard. That way, DeSantis explained, the sanctuaries can “put their money where their mouth is.” A possible 2024 presidential candidate, DeSantis may sense that while some American voters support immigration, they object to Biden-style open borders.

Political expediency is at play in Texas, too. Abbott is up for re-election in November, and he’s counting on removing illegal immigrants as integral to his victory. The border invasion is expensive. As part of its $4 billion Operation Lone Star program, Texas has installed more than 42 miles of concertina wire along its Southern border near Eagle Pass and Del Rio, two communities through which millions have passed.

A potential roadblock – a boulder, really – may stand in the governors’ way. In a statement, the Boston nonprofit, Lawyers for Civil Rights, promised to investigate “the inhumane manner in which they [the Martha’s Vineyard migrants] were shipped across the country, to determine the responsible parties, whether state or federal criminal laws against human trafficking and kidnapping were violated, and what other legal remedies are available.”

DOJ May Intervene In Florida Transport Plans

Even though no evidence exists that the migrants were treated inhumanely, and as Turley warned, trafficking and kidnapping are specious charges, LCR will press on. The legal advocates hope to gather pro bono attorneys, immigration experts, law enforcement and social services providers.

If that’s not enough, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco confirmed that the DOJ is reviewing inquiries like Newsom’s calling for an investigation. The DOJ’s involvement, inevitable in the Biden administration, especially if the governors escalate, would be the end of the line for the governors’ strategy to give sanctuary cities a tiny taste of their own medicine. Not a single voice among the many urged border enforcement.

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Joe Guzzardi is a nationally syndicated newspaper columnist who writes about immigration and related social issues. Joe joined Progressives for Immigration Reform in 2018 as an analyst after a ten-year career directing media relations for Californians for Population Stabilization, where he also was a Senior Writing Fellow. A native Californian, Joe now lives in Pennsylvania. Contact him at jguzzardi@pfirdc.org.