- “Boris Johnson insists Covid lockdown decisions were ‘right’” – Boris told reporters that the purpose of the restrictions was to “reduce the huge numbers in the NHS”, according to MailOnline, and he insisted that he is “very confident” that the decisions made were the “right ones”
- “Moderna suing Pfizer over Covid vaccine technology” – Moderna is suing Pfizer in both the U.S. and Germany for patent infringement linked to the jabs, reports the BBC
- “Covid vaccine mastermind Dame Kate Bingham’s virus warning” – MailOnline reports that former vaccine tsar Kate Bingham has accused the Civil Service of “taking their foot off the gas” as they are relying on the existing jabs, rather than searching for new ones for the next variants
- “More evidence – as if it were needed – that ministers terrified the public into complying with lockdown” – Rishi Sunak has admitted that the British public was deliberately “scared witless” by the Government. “It’s a case of better late than never,” says State of Fear author Laura Dodsworth in CAPX
- “Sunak’s belated Covid confessions: A shocking indictment of a man without a moral compass” – “It does not bear thinking about,” writes Kathy Gyngell at the Conservative Woman, that the Chancellor of the Exchequer “sat on his hands knowing that the policy he supported in public was ruinous”
- “D.C. Mayor Says No Virtual Learning, Giving Unvaccinated Black Teens Zero Alternative Options” – Washington D.C. has a mandate requiring students aged 12 and over to be jabbed in order to go to school, the Daily Signal reports. And remote learning is not on offer
- “Mayor Bowser’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for D.C. employees is unlawful, judge rules” – According to Fox News, a D.C. Superior Court judge has ruled that Mayor Muriel Bowser’s coronavirus vaccination mandate for District Government employees is unlawful
- “Trump sought to pressure FDA on Covid vaccines” – A congressional panel probing the pandemic response has found evidence that Trump stalled the FDA’s plan to extend safety studies of the Covid vaccines, reports the Washington Post. Is Trump set up to be the fall guy when the public turns on the vaccines?
- “Pfizer’s Paxlovid Covid Pill Showed No Measurable Benefit in Adults 40 to 65: Study” – A new study has found that Pfizer’s COVID-19 oral antiviral pill Paxlovid appears to provide little or no benefit for younger adults, the Epoch Times reports
- “A Thousand Days to Flatten the Curve” – Eugyppius laments the news that Chancellor Olaf Scholz and the German cabinet have signed off the final draft of the Infection Protection Act. It would see the poor benighted country having to mask up from October to April
- “‘Double standards’: Why top German ministers are embroiled in a Covid mask row” – A row has broken out after Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Energy Minister Robert Habeck were seen flying without masks on a recent trip to Canada, the Local reports
- “Tossing the Elf Out With the Chump Change” – Dr. Jay Bhattacharya is the guest on the latest episode of the Ricochet Podcast where he gives Dr. Fauci his final grade
- “Fauci’s Covid Disaster: A Summary” – Over at the Brownstone Institute, Ian Miller revisits some of the “greatest hits of Fauci’s reign of incompetence”
- “What I Heard and Saw: Dr. Paul Alexander Speaks” – The Brownstone Institute’s Jeffrey A. Tucker interviews Dr. Paul Elias Alexander, who witnessed the chaos of the U.S. policy response to Covid first hand
- “Novak Djokovic’s vaccine ban is a disgrace to American sport” – “The greatest tennis player of all time, Novak Djokovic, is once again being victimised by pandemic-era stupidity,” writes Park MacDougald in UnHerd
- “Three-day wait for surgery after dog attack sign of a system in crisis” – A man’s 72-hour wait for surgery after a dog attack is emblematic of the crisis in the health service in Victoria, Australia, where, according to the Age, they are treating people in tents because the hospitals are full
- “Who will argue against the planet?” – “Climate change dogma always ignores the good news,” writes Maurice Newman in Spectator Australia
- “Lockdown and the price of suppressing dissent” – “We are standing in the smouldering wreckage of our elites’ terrible decisions,” say Fraser Myers at Spiked. “We have paid a heavy price indeed for suppressing debate and dissent”
- “Facebook just forced me to delete a post from a year ago!” – Steve Kirsch takes aim at Facebook, the “compliant speech” platform which has just censored a post he put up a year ago, showing data about vaccine injuries
- “‘The young can’t force their ideology on me’: how cancelled choreographer Rosie Kay is fighting back” – Rosie Kay was forced to resign from her own dance company after she was accused of transphobia, the Telegraph reports. But she has now launched a new company where she hopes to create “a safe space” where artists can work “without fear of being silenced, shut down or cancelled”
- “Science must respect the dignity and rights of all humans” – Nature Human Behaviour explains why it has developed some woke guidance aimed at protecting people who may be harmed by the publication of scientific research that is inadvertently “discriminatory, racist, sexist, ableist or homophobic”
- “Civil servants attend ‘Queer Leadership’ conference on taxpayer cash” – Civil servants in the Legal Department have come under fire for attending a ‘Queer Leadership’ conference, says MailOnline, despite Suella Braverman’s fightback against diversity training
- “We need a British solution to the global energy crisis” – “More domestic fuel is crucial to any plan to make available more and more affordable power,” argues John Redwood MP in the Telegraph
- “Thatcher still holds the key to fixing Britain” – “Individualism, freedom, the right to act and speak as you wish,” are more important than ever, says David Frost in the Telegraph. “That is why Lady Thatcher’s politics are still relevant in today’s Britain”
- “By pumping more oil, can Venezuela hope for a better future?” – Writing in Scaled, Ciarán McCollum looks at how the energy crisis in the West may turn out to be an opportunity for Venezuela
- “How governments and the cult of net zero wrecked the energy market” – “Putin may be the proximate cause of this crisis, but the reason we were vulnerable was an intentional policy to crush fossil fuel investment,” writes Juliet Samuel in the Telegraph
- “Nadhim Zahawi warns families they will have to save energy” – “The reality is that we should all look at our energy consumption,” Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi has said, according to MailOnline. “There is war on our continent”
- “Restore Trust in the National Trust” – Restore Trust Director Zewditu Gebreyohanes tells the New Culture Forum’s Peter Whittle why she wants disaffected ex-members of the National Trust to rejoin and vote for change
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I was sceptical about Trump. He royally f*cked up with the ‘vaccines’, and I’m very uncomfortable with the formalised union of state and business, but they do actually seem to be doing all the right things atm. Elite theory explains a lot I believe. Anyway, back to the rugby.
Yeah, I feel something similar.
I can’t say I’m too enthusiastic about him. He’s bit of an oaf.
But… I like what he’s doing.
Declaring there are only two genders – tick.
Deporting illegal immigrants – tick.
Getting rid of DEI – tick.
No men in women’s sports – tick.
The ticks just keep coming.
Actions speak louder than words.
And nominating RFK for Health Secretary.
You do know the bbc was paid a lot of money as were many other msm outlets to brainwash you. Calling Trump an oaf proves their brainwashing worked. What has Trump ever done to the UK? Now if you wanted to call a few of your recent pms. An oaf, it would be more appropriate, don’t you think? Clean your own house. It is one big mess.
He needs to shrink the administrative state. US AID is a small part and low hanging fruit (easy to sell to the public).
I hope he is just getting started and directs his guns at more of these agencies which are little more than parasites living off the productive population.
So the USAID reduction to 600 (for now) according to my calculations is a ~93% reduction in staffing. Imagine the massive savings across the US government if only a quarter of the alone was achieved? A return of depts to their core focus, due to not having time or resource to waste – I’d guess with the right leadership this would improve efficiency, because if they don’t they’ll be gone as well – focuses the kind I’m sure…
Yes go back to your rugby…glad England won yesterday. When you wake up, you might just want to see where all the money you pay in tax goes here in little Britain. You may be due a a refund.
Posted before, and posting again…
…Bonfire of the vanities, inanities and insanities taking off nicely. Burn baby, burn.
Time of early February evening to fire up the woodburner.
Need to light the woodburner?? Isn’t this the hottest February the planet has ever known?
Only in Shepherd’s Flaming Bush
“The United States Constitution, Article 1, Section 8, Clause 1, states, “The Congress shall have the Power to lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defense and general Welfare of the United States.”
Don’t think the founding fathers envisaging giving it away to aliens.
Funding a cement plant for Hamas. I wonder what they used all the cement for….
Hospitals, duh. Sewage systems, highway bridges, that kind of thing.
What are you implying?
Good!
It is GREAT.
Just the beginning.
Winning.
Slightly Off-T
Kim Rye at The New Conservative pointing out how Labour are intent on pushing the crime of islamophobia. Of course this has nothing to do with Labour haemorrhaging muslim votes, oh definitely not.
https://thenewconservative.co.uk/islamophobia-and-the-politicisation-of-islam/
“Interestingly, the London Borough of Tower Hamlets is now under full political control of an exclusively Bangladeshi-Islamic male-only political party, that goes under the Moniker of ‘Aspire’. This is one such example of Muslims breaking away from the Labour party.
With all attention focused on Islamophobia, the rise of political Islam has been studiously ignored by politicians (including feminist ones) and the mainstream media alike. Yet in the case of Aspire, an individual previously banned from office for electoral fraud and “undue spiritual influence”, namely one Lutfur Rahman, is back in charge running his private empire.”
Thanks for the link.
Trade, not Aid, is how poorer countries develop. And reading what much of the £billions of US Aid have gone to promote, it is obvious that it was being used “inappropriately” to push extreme left-wing/woke policies.
If it has a knock-on effect here and the large left-wing charity-quangos lose funding, so much the better.
WHAT HAS DOGE FOUND!!!! That is the whole point of this investigation. Not how many people have been sacked! Was there cia involvement? Who approved the outrageous spending.
Since this article was posted, a judge in the USA has banned Trump’s order. Any comments, especially from American friends?
Smaller companies with specialities like global health care could go out of business.
Global health companies have no business save pocketing tax dollars. There is no such thing as global health, ie, health abstracted away from the people who are healthy (or not).
and if they do go out of business because they were so dependent on the teat of US aid, then they were never a sustainable, real business
That’s the point I was trying to make: Global health care isn’t a business specialization that’s manifestly different from health care. It’s entirely unclear what that’s supposed to be at all. I could think of parachuting in US medics to deal with emergencies abroad. But that’s just my best guess. It might as well be covaxx bombers dropping syringes from the sky.
Indeed – I’d say it’s 99% politically driven – influence abroad etc at heart, however like all these things if not kept in check it becomes a monster that forgets its original, and only, purpose. The only answer is burn it to the ground and start again
Highlight of USAID spending (from DM video): $2,000,000 to fund so-called sex change operations in Guatemala. That’s going to help poor people there. Not.