Stoltenberg indicated that an executive plan will be presented to the defense ministers, on Wednesday, confirming the storage of protective equipment and other supplies to enable the Alliance to distribute them quickly [to nursing homes] if the need arises.
A multi-million dollars’ fund will be allocated
to purchase medical supplies [for nursing homes] and reimburse the
transportation expenses of doctors and patients [at nursing homes], if needed.
“Some of President Donald Trump’s top confidants areurging for campaign manager Brad Parscale to be fired
and replaced with someone deemed by observers as more competent and
qualified heading into this year’s election against former Vice
President Joe Biden….
“Jared put Brad in charge of the whole thing because he is loyal to the family--not because he is a political operator,” the GOP insider said. “Brad has zero experience running a national campaign.”
“President Donald Trump’s campaign manager Brad Parscale told Fox Business host Lou Dobbson Monday when he said thatimmigration wouldn’t be one of the top issues that Trump focuses on while trying to obtain re-election this November.
When Dobbs asked Parscale what the top three issues would be for the President on the campaign trail, Parscale claimed jobs, national security and healthcare would be what Trump would focus on. Dobbs, who has been a proponent for border security his entire career, was surprised that immigration was not included.
“Well, I think on immigration he’s already in the winning column. I think that those people we already have voters. I think these other issues we have to continue to get the other voters to come across and make this a landslide victory,” Parscale responded.”…(above image from Big League Politics)
Comment: Trump’s greatest value to the country in 2016 was
his defeat of the cancerous globalist Republican Establishment (which
despises Republican voters). Trump has thrown that value in the trash.
First, he put globalist elite liberal Jared in charge. Any globalist
elite liberal would welcome the globalist GOP Establishment in a heartbeat
over a toothless Trump voter. Brad Parscale–running the pathetic Trump 2020 campaign-is not only backed by Jared, he has bonded with two longtime poisonous RNC insiders Kate Walsh and husband Mark Shields as described in above article. Even Karl Rove
is part of the “team” now–though all involved naturally downplay his
influence. Supposedly Rove “advised” Trump to say more negative things
about Biden. I guess that’s what you do when you can’t run on your own
policies. Trump knows the GOP Establishment never wanted him,
doesn’t want him today, wouldn’t want him if he let Karl Rove and Jeb
Bush run everything, and would rather lose than have his 63 million
voters. He’s just running out the clock. His heart extends no further
than Ivanka and her husband.
Pandemics have afflicted humankind throughout history. They devastated the Roman and Byzantine empires, Medieval Europe, China and India, and they continue to the present day despite medical progress.
The past century has witnessed three pandemics with at least 100,000 U.S. fatalities: The “Spanish Flu,” 1918-1919, with between 20 million and 50 million fatalities worldwide, including 675,000 in the U.S.; the “Asian Flu,” 1957-1958, with about 1.1 million deaths worldwide, 116,000 of those in the U.S.; and the “Hong Kong Flu,” 1968-1972, with about 1 million people worldwide, including 100,000 in the U.S. So far, the current pandemic has produced almost 100,000 U.S. deaths, but the reaction of a near-complete economic shutdown is unprecedented.
In addition to lives lost because of lost income, lives also are lost due to delayed or foregone health care imposed by the shutdown and the fear it creates among patients. From personal communications with neurosurgery colleagues, about half of their patients have not appeared for treatment of disease which, left untreated, risks brain hemorrhage, paralysis or death.
The implications of treatment delaysfor situations other than COVID-19 result in 8,000 U.S. deaths per month of the shutdown, or about 120,000 years of remaining life. Missed strokes contribute an additional loss of 100,000 years of life for each month; late cancer diagnoses lose 250,000 years of remaining life for each month; missing living-donor transplants, another 5,000 years of life per month–and, if even 10 percent of vaccinations are not done, the result is an additional 24,000 years of life lost each month.
When the next pandemic inevitably arises, we need to remember these lessons and follow policies that consider the lives of all Americans from the outset.”
“Scott W. Atlas is a physicianand senior fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution....John R. Birge is a professor at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business….Ralph L Keeneyis professor emeritus in business at Duke University and in engineering at the University of Southern California….Alexander Lipton is a visiting professor and dean’s fellow at the Jerusalem Business School of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.” ………………………………………..
In conclusion, due to the quarantine-related situational stress-eating, nutrition becomes a priority at this time.Many
people probably have much of what they might need at home, and so there
is no reason to rush to buy groceries creating mass gatherings that
could contribute to the spread of CoVID 19 because during quarantine
food stores stay open throughout. Keeping foods that are good sources of immuno-supportive nutrients,
planning times to eat, meals, portions and having a cutoff time for
eating but mostly having in mind positive attitudes could be helpful to
tackle the negative health effects of quarantine….
This epidemic began with animal-to-human infection, and the direct cause of death is generally due to ensuing severe atypical pneumonia….People in all countries are under quarantine….Since quarantine is associated to the interruption
of the work routine, this could be result in boredom. Boredom has been
associated with a greater energy intake, as well as the consumption of higher quantities of fats, carbohydrates, and proteins [1].
Further, during quarantine continuously hearing or reading about the pandemic without a break can be stressful. Consequently, the stress pushes people toward overeating, mostly looking for sugary “comfort foods” [2]. This desire to consume a specific kind of food is defined as “food craving”,
which is a multidimensional concept including emotional (intense desire
to eat), behavioral (seeking food), cognitive (thoughts about food),
and physiological (salivation) processes [3]. Of interest, a gender difference has been reported in food craving, with a higher prevalence in women than in men. Carbohydrate craving encourages serotonin production that in turn has a positive effect on mood.
Quarantine-related stress also results in sleep disturbances that in turn further worsen the stressand increase food intake thus giving rise to a dangerous vicious cycle. Therefore, it is important to consume food containing or promoting the synthesis of serotonin and melatonin at dinner. A considerable variety of plant species including roots, leaves, fruits, and seeds such as almonds, bananas, cherries, and oats contain melatonin and/or serotonin. These foods may also contain tryptophan, which is a precursor of serotonin and melatonin. Protein foods such as milk and milk products are the main sources of the sleep-inducing amino acid tryptophan.
Moreover, tryptophan is involved in the regulation of satiety and
caloric intake via serotonin that mainly lowers carbohydrate and fat
intake, and inhibits neuropeptide Y, the most powerful hypothalamic
orexigen peptides [5]. Further, beyond sleep-inducing properties, milk products such as yogurt could also augmented natural killer cell activity and reduce the risk of respiratory infections [6] During quarantine the increased intake of macronutrients could also be accompanied by micronutrients deficiency as occurs in obesity [7], which is commonly associated with impaired immune responses, particularly cell-mediated immunity, phagocyte function, cytokine production, secretory antibody response, antibody affinity, and the complement system, thus making more susceptible to viral infections [8].
Thus, during this time it is important to take care of nutritional
habits, following a healthy and balanced nutritional pattern containing a
high amount of minerals, antioxidants, and vitamins. Several studies reported that fruits and vegetables supplying micronutrients can boost immune function. This happens because some of these micronutrients such as vitamin E, vitamin C, and beta-carotene are antioxidants.”…
To increase access to quality information and analysis on security issues. The program will produce and make available related analytical materials. In addition, it will monitor and analyze the security environment in regions impacted by neighboring countries. The project will engage with media outlets, hold events on regional security issues, and organize a conference on malign influence. ......................
Developing Civil Society in the Gomel Region
NGO Strengthening $28,400
To increase local and regional civic engagement. The program will
hold coordination meetings to identify local problems and develop
advocacy strategies to address them. It will also bring together experts, civic activists, and citizens through town hall meetings to press local authorities to resolve key local issues. The project will also produce and disseminate informational bulletins. ....................
Expanding Freedom of Information Freedom of Information $40,000
To expand freedom of information. The program will maintain and
expand an online depository of publications not readily accessible in
the country, including works on politics, civil society, history, human rights, and independent culture.
It will also add to its broad collection of archived periodicals.
Additionally, the program will promote the library’s content via social
media and public events. ...................
Fostering Freedom of the Media Freedom of Information $43,000
Fostering Independent Public Discourse and Democratic Values Democratic Ideas and Values $40,000
To promote public debate on democratic ideas and values. The program will convene public meetings featuring moderated talks by leading domestic, regional, and international pro-democracy intellectuals and cultural figureson current events and issues.
Discussions with participants will follow the talks. The program will
record and transcribe the contents of the public meetings, as well as of
their resulting discussions, and publish them online. .......................
To foster youth civic engagement. The program will offer trainings on civic activism for regional youth. It will also raise the skills of representatives of local NGOs in fundraising and social media marketing, communication, and media outreach skills. The program will promote civic activities through a website, social media pages, newsletter, and other public outreach tools. .............
Increasing Capacity of Civil Society in Belarus NGO Strengthening $50,000
To foster coordination and enhance the effectiveness of civic society. The program will organize study trips and internships for civic activists. The participants will learn from and exchange ideas with their counterparts on how to encourage local communities to promote government accountability. Following the program, the participants will establish an international network. ........... Increasing Party Capacity In Citizen Outreach And Issue Advocacy
Increasing the Impact of Belarus’ Third Sector NGO Strengthening $50,000
To build the capacity of regional civil society groups. To foster local activism, the program will hold a series of trainings, organize regional meetings,
and support local civic initiatives. It will also oversee a study visit
for civic activists, produce a training manual on grassroots activism,
and organize a human rights exhibition. .................
Increasing the Professionalism of Independent Media Freedom of Information $89,498
To increase the professionalism of independent journalists. The program will support the professional development of and enhance networking among media professionals. It will organize public lectures, master classes, and other educational meetings, as well as conferences and roundtables. In addition, the program will produce and distribute professional development content for media workers. ..............
Promoting Accountability through Civic Engagement Accountability and Governance $25,000
To increase civic engagement in fostering government accountability. The project will maintain and further develop an independent web portal that allows citizens to file appeals on pressing civic issues to state bodies. It will publicize the website and stimulate petition campaigns in the country’s regions through public presentations, briefings, and social media. ...............
Promoting Citizen Engagement Accountability and Governance $14,000
To foster civic participation and government accountability. The initiative will oversee civic campaigns focusing on local quality of life issues, cultural and historical topics, and political accountability. It will publish a bulletin and a booklet, as well as maintain and upgrade a website. The initiative also will organize roundtables to increase civic engagement. ..............
Promoting Civic Journalism and Engagement Freedom of Information $45,000
To promote civic engagement and freedom of information. The program will train local activists in civic journalism, including reporting for online platforms. The trainees will employ their learned skills by interning at news and information websites. The program will also organize offline events that promote civic engagement on local issues. ..............
Promoting Independent Analysis Democratic Ideas and Values $35,000
To promote democratic ideas and values. The project will promote
critical thinking by regularly producing and disseminating original
analysis. The analysis will focus on key events and challenges facing the country. To inform its analysis, the project will convene expert roundtables, organize a regular discussion forum, and carry out public surveys. The project will also aggregate and promote other analytical texts. ....................
To promote local independent media and civic engagement. The project will maintain and expand an independent web portalthat
produces and disseminates local and national news and information. It
will promote civic engagement by assisting local civic initiatives,
holding regular public discussions, and organizing a series of
independent cultural events. ................
Promoting Youth Activism through Independent Culture Democratic Ideas and Values $32,000
To promote youth activism and independent culture.
The project will organize a series of independent civic activities, such
as cultural events, meetings, lectures, and trainings, to foster
indigenous cultural identity. It will assist innovative initiatives
supporting youth activism and independent culture around the country.
The project will also maintain its website. ....................
Providing Objective Economic Information Freedom of Information $40,300
To increase access to independent information. The project will support a website that increases citizens’ understanding of the country’s economic situation and developments. It will produce and disseminate weekly news and analysis that provides objective information on key economic issues
affecting the government, business, and the general public. The project
will also produce targeted content to increase its audience, and
develop long-term sustainability strategies. ...............
Strengthening Access to Independent Information Freedom of Information $25,000
Strengthening and Defending Independent Online Media Freedom of Information $50,400
To foster freedom of information and the Internet. The program will support and safeguard independent print and online media outlets
by providing secure, reliable hosting and technical support, as well as
legal and audit consultations and assistance. It will also conduct
trainings and webinars on digital security, legal compliance, and
sustainable development for media workers. .............
Strengthening Public Debate on Reforms Democratic Ideas and Values $38,800
To strengthen public understanding of and debate on reforms. The program will promote young experts and their ideas in the digital sphere
by producing and publicizing articles, reports, and videos on key
reforms necessary for the country’s democratic development. In addition,
it will organize a series of reform-related offline events, including regional discussions. ..................
Strengthening Regional Civil Society NGO Strengthening $18,000
To strengthen the capacity of regional civil society by engaging and assisting civic activists and citizens in addressing urban and quality of life issues. The program will conduct a survey to identify pressing issues; hold meetings with citizens, business, and local officials
to discuss them; and publish its findings. It will also organize
trainings for activists and assist civic projects that address local
challenges. .................
Supporting a Leading Independent Media Outlet Freedom of Information $60,000
To promote independent media and foster freedom of information. The program will maintain and develop an online newspaper,
which provides timely coverage of key social, political, and economic
developments. It will expand the publication’s content, improve its
sustainability, and increase its audience by employing new innovative
formats and by boosting its presence on social networks. ....................
Supporting an Independent Online Newspaper Freedom of Information $60,000
To support freedom of information. The project will maintain an independent online publication. The outlet serves as a free source of objective political, economic, and social information
for civil society and ordinary citizens. The publication will post
daily news items and analytical articles on politics, international
relations, economics, social issues, and civic society. ...............
Supporting an Independent Periodical Freedom of Information $16,000
To foster a free exchange of ideas. The project will produce an independent print and online publication.
It will expand its readership and sustainability by launching a digital
news platform and partnering with other publications through a digital
bookstore. The publication supports the dissemination of independent ideas and fosters freedom of expression, critical thinking, and democratic ideas and values. .............
Supporting Civil Society NGO Strengthening $35,000
To assist independent civic initiatives. The program will assist a network of NGO resource centers that provide physical space and independent information,
networking and training opportunities, and other support to local civil
society groups and initiatives. It will also foster civic activism,
publish a bulletin, and serve as civil society hub. ...........
Supporting Independent Culture Democratic Ideas and Values $73,300
To foster independent civic identity, critical thinking, and civic activism. The
educational program will employ an innovative methodology that promotes
civic engagement, human rights, and democratic values. Its courses will
feature guest lectures and performances by independent experts and cultural figures. The program will also train instructors, produce a textbook, and launch new tools that facilitate learning. ................
Supporting Independent Media Freedom of Information $194,400
To help ensure the continued viability of independent media. The project will continue to provide emergency assistance tovulnerable independent media groups
whose ability to disseminate news and information of public interest is
threatened. Through this mechanism, the project will also work to
improve the longer-term economic sustainability of independent
publications. ...............
Supporting Independent Media Freedom of Information $76,000
To promote freedom of information and the sustainability of independent media. The program will support news outlets in pursuing an innovative collaboration and growth strategy. It will assist publications with sharing office space and operating expenses,
and engaging in co-branding, cross promotion, and content sharing. The
program aims to expand a model for greater media sustainability. ...................
Supporting Independent Online Media Freedom of Information $35,000
To foster freedom of information and promote public debate.
The program will expand an online platform that engages young, educated
audiences in discussions on needed reforms. The program will continue
to expand its audiences in the regions by enhancing the quality of its
information content, thereby stimulating debate and increasing its
outreach. ....................
Supporting Independent Regional Media Freedom of Information $46,800
To promote independent media and freedom of information. The program will expand the content and audience of an independent online publicationby helping it to develop new digital capabilities, increase its multimedia content, and boost the participation of citizen journalists. It will also expand a new digital publication in another region. .................
Supporting Local Civil Society NGO Strengthening $50,000
To strengthen civil society and independent media at the local and regional levels.
The program will support and coordinate civil society initiatives. It
will assist regional resource centers, support local civic initiatives, publish online news and a print bulletin, and organize meetings that bring citizens together with civil society leaders. .....................
Supporting Local Media and Civic Initiatives Freedom of Information $27,600
To support local and regional civil society and independent media groups. The program will inform citizens and promote civic initiatives in underserved areas
around the country. It will produce and disseminate independent news
and information through online and traditional media outlets, and engage citizens to participate actively in local governance. ................
Supporting the Independent Press Freedom of Information $40,000
To support independent media and freedom of information. The project will promote freedom of information by producing and disseminating independent news.
It will play an important role in informing citizens about key social,
political, civic and economic issues, and in raising greater awareness
about independent civic initiatives throughout the country.”
One. Funding for states that prosecute violent criminals: Rather than threatening states with a carrot and stick through federal grants to make police more like social workers, how about dangling funding to states that work on prosecuting violent criminals? There is anepidemic of repeat violent offenderswho continuously violate probation and are out to murder and harm people.
Congress needs to condition grant funds to states meeting benchmarks in
prosecuting repeat offenders and probation violators. While there has
been swift justice for George Floyd, there is no justice for people like 3-year-old Mekhi James, who was killed in a drive-by shooting in Chicago this past weekend in one of over 100 shootings. Chicago has gone beyond soft on gun felons and probation violators, and now the police are standing back and taking a hands-off approach to violent criminals. Do Republicans want their federal legislation focused on incentivizing more of these shootings or disincentivizing them?
Three.Increase funding for court systems to expedite cases:The governing elites have made it clear that they will not spend another penny on enforcement and convictions.
As the population grows and they throw endless funding at public
education or other poplar services to keep up with the growth, a
decision has been made in most states to stop building more prisons and
jails and not to add funding to the court system. Doing so conveniently
provides them with the talking point that prisons are overcrowded and that trials are backlogged for too long, so it’s unfair to hold people in jail either. As such, there is an epidemic of career criminals out on bond (or with no bond) who await their trial for years and commit heinous crimes intermittently and are often still not locked up. Congress should grant more funding for state court systems to expedite court cases so that the guilty will be taken off the streets.
Four. Toughen mandatory minimums for gun felons: Felons possessing firearms is a federal crime. The courts gutted the mandatory minimums in the 2005 Booker decision. They need to be reinstated and strengthened. This will box the Left in on the issue of gun control.
Seven. Close court loopholes letting off violent criminals: The Armed Career Criminal Act was one of Reagan’s great legacies, which led to a generation-long decline in crime. Four years ago, in Johnson v. U.S, the Supreme Court ruled that the “crime of violence” provision in theACCA
is unconstitutionally vague. That has allowed thousands of the worst
career gun felons and other violent individuals to get out of jail early
or escape reasonable sentencing to begin with. Just this year, in v. Davis, Justice Gorsuch joined with the four liberals in expanding the
assault on the ACCA, this time by saying that 924(c)(3), the statute
that prohibits using or carrying a firearm during a federal “crime of
violence,” is unconstitutional and therefore vetoed out of existence.It is simply astounding that the GOP-controlled Senate has not tried to fix this law, especially in light of Democrats supporting gun control.Now, armed robbers pointing short-barreled shotguns at store clerks avoid tougher sentencingat the same time liberals claim they want to “do something!” about gun violence.
Nine. Prosecute ANTIFA/BLM violent organizers and financiers under anti-terrorism statutes:
18 U.S. Code 2339A provides for federal prosecution of those who
provide material support to terrorists — foreign or domestic. Subsection
C provides for prosecution against those who finance terrorists. 18 U.S. Code § 2384 makes it a crime under seditious conspiracy to “prevent, hinder, or delay the execution of any law of the United States, or by force to seize, take, or possess any property of the United States contrary to the authority thereof.” This applies to many of the rioters, especially on federal lands.It’s
time to ratchet up those prosecutions and direct all intelligence
agencies to work on identifying those behind the violent insurrection.