Astonishing new evidence of a desperate President Donald Trump caught on tape trying to steal the election exposes the depth of his corruption and makes his Republican Capitol Hill allies complicit in his bid to thwart the will of voters.
Monday, January 4, 2021
Trump's bid to steal Georgia exposes GOP election ruse
Sunday, January 3, 2021
Trump demands Georgia officials 'find' votes to tilt election
President Donald Trump pushed Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to "find" votes to overturn the election results after his loss to President-elect Biden, according to an audio recording of a phone call obtained by The Washington Post.
What does the future hold for Trump ally Mike Pompeo?
https://www.jpost.com/american-politics/what-does-the-future-hold-for-trump-ally-mike-pompeo-654098
Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo is arguably the most Trumpy of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet secretaries. He has aggressively pursued the president’s “America First” agenda, mimicked the commander in chief’s bombast and routinely flouted norms observed by his predecessors.
The Secretary of State’s tenure and adoption of Trump’s brash style, Republican operatives say, can best be seen as a calculated way to position himself as Trump’s heir in the 2024 GOP primaries.
240 Israelis found with COVID after vaccination, underscoring need for vigilance
But this process takes time, and studies of the vaccine so far have shown immunity to the virus rises only some 8-10 days after the first injection — and then only to around 50 percent effectiveness.
This is why the second dose of the vaccine, given 21 days after the first, is critical: It strengthens the immune system’s response to the virus, bringing it to 95% effectiveness and ensuring that immunity lasts. This level of immunity is only reached about a week after the second dose — or 28 days after the first.
Saturday, January 2, 2021
Why Rabbis Should Fight LGBT Exploitation
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Clearly, to teach children such immoral ideas and attitudes is reprehensible, even it would never affect a single Jew. Furthermore, sodomy is a capitol crime (VaYikra 20:13, Maimonides, Mishneh Torah, Laws of Kings, Ch.9:6). In fact, that sin is specifically branded an "abomination" (VaYikra (Lev.) 18:22) - in the enumerated forbidden relationships in VaYikra 18, all of which are categorized as "abominations," That is to say that the homosexual act is "an abomination among abominations," as the renowned sage known as "the Maharal," (Prague, 1520-1609) explains on the Gemara (Babylonian Talmud tractate) Chullin 92b.
May we merit a speedy Redemption in the merit of standing up for children who can't stand up for themselves
Importance of sense of Humor
Rav Shirkin said that when his daughter's future husband went to Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach for a Beracha he wasn't asked about his Torah learning or his midos He was only asked whether he could tell jokes When he said yes Rav Shlomo Zalman said it was a good shiduch
Senate overrides Trump's veto of defense bill
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/294125
The Senate voted on Friday to override US President Donald Trump's veto of the sweeping defense bill known as the National Defense Authorization Act, CNN reports.
The NDAA passed both chambers of Congress earlier this month with large bipartisan majorities, but Trump vetoed the bill last week due to the fact that it did not include a provision repealing Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, a 1996 law that provides a legal shield to tech companies like Twitter and Facebook.
Trump also opposes the NDAA’s requirement to strip the names of Confederate generals from military bases and provisions seeking to halt US troop withdrawals in Afghanistan and Germany. He has also said the bill is too weak on China.
Trump and Hawley set off Republican meltdown with Georgia elections looming
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/01/02/politics/trump-hawley-electoral-college-georgia/index.html
President Donald Trump is stoking division in the Republican ranks days before control of the Senate -- and the balance of power in Washington -- is decided in a pair of runoff elections in Georgia.
Federal judge throws out Gohmert lawsuit asking Pence to interfere in Electoral College count
A federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit from Rep. Louie Gohmert of Texas and several Arizona Republicans seeking to force Vice President Mike Pence to help throw the election to President Donald Trump next week when Congress meets to count the Electoral College votes.
Friday, January 1, 2021
Women and authority
Igros Moshe (Y.D. 02:044):Can the widow of a mashgiach be a mashgiah in her husband’s place? From the aspects of trustworthiness there is absolutely no concern and she could be relied upon. However there is a concern based on the Rambam (Melachim 1:5) who stated that all appointments to positions of authority have to be men, even though I don’t’ know the justification for his position. The Sifre cited by the Kesef Mishne, Radvaz and Migdal Oz only says king but not queen but not a general rule that applies to all positions of authority. It would appear that this is simply the Rambam’s personal thought and is not that of the Sifre. It appears from Kiddushin (76) that it is proper since a comparable position of supervising weights is permitted.It seems that even though the Rambam is opposed to appointing women but others appear to disagree, For example the Chinuch does say a king but not queen but doesn’t say that all other positions of authority are limited to men and also Tosfos(Sotah 41) as well as Rashi and Ran in Kiddushin (76) as I mentioned before. Therefore in a situation of great need one can rely on those who disagree with the Rambam and appoint her to replace her late husband.
The real reason you need to worry about Hawley's objection to Biden victory
Don't be too nervous about Republican Sen. Josh Hawley's announcement that he will object to the certification of Joe Biden as President when Congress meets on Jan. 6. His ploy won't stop Biden from taking the oath of office on Jan. 20. But it should make everyone concerned about the long-term health of our democracy.
Unrealistic effort underway to unseat President-elect Joe Biden
In a tactical gambit to change the outcome of the November 3 US elections that has almost no chance of succeeding, a group of Republicans led by Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas, 1st District) sued Vice President Mike Pence on Monday. Their goal is to overturn President-elect Joe Biden's victory.