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CNN Poll: 2% Think America Is Doing ‘Very Well’ Under Joe Biden

The study was conducted for CNN by SSRS, an independent research company. Surveys were obtained August 3- September 7, 2021 with a representative sample of n=2,119 respondents. Implementing a full probability design via Address-Based Sampling (ABS), U.S. households were randomly selected to participate and were first reached via mail. Adults ages 18 or older completed the survey via web (n=1,943) or phone (n=176). The margin of sampling error for total respondents is +/- 2.8 at the 95% confidence level. The design effect is 1.68. For results among the 1,838 registered voters, the margin of sampling error is +/-3.0.

“How well are things going in the country today?” CNN asked respondents. Two percent said “very well,” 29 percent said “fairly well,” 45 percent said “pretty bad,” and 24 percent said “very badly.”

Combining the net answers, 69 percent said “pretty/very badly,” while 31 percent said “very/fairly well”–a 37 percent difference.

For perspective, while former President Donald Trump was in office in January 2020, 21 percent of Americans said the United States was doing very well:

Regarding specific issues from this year to last year, the numbers do not improve for Biden. For instance, 77 percent are worried about the economy in 2021, while 58 percent were worried about it in 2020. Similar numbers exist for crime, as 57 percent in 2021 are worried about crime, while 37 percent were worried about crime in 2020.

Related to the coronavirus, concern over the pandemic has risen since Trump was president. Today, 70 percent are worried about the virus, compared to 60 percent in 2020.



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Marine officer who blasted leaders over Afghanistan withdrawal now in the brig

Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller, the Marine officer whose meteoric rise to internet fandom began with a video criticizing military leadership over Afghanistan, is currently in the brig, his father told Task & Purpose.

“All our son did is ask the questions that everybody was asking themselves, but they were too scared to speak out loud,” said Stu Scheller Sr. “He was asking for accountability. In fact, I think he even asked for an apology that we made mistakes, but they couldn’t do that, which is mind-blowing.”

He said that his son is expected to appear before a military hearing on Thursday.

“They had a gag order on him and asked him not to speak,” the senior Scheller said. “He did, and they incarcerated him. They don’t know what to do with him.”

After this story was first published, the Marine Corps issued a statement confirming that Scheller has been sent to the brig.

“Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller Jr. is currently in pre-trial confinement in the Regional Brig for Marine Corps Installations East aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune pending an Article 32 preliminary hearing,” said Capt. Sam Stephenson, a spokesman for Training and Education Command. “The time, date, and location of the proceedings have not been determined. Lt. Col. Scheller will be afforded all due process.”

Scheller first gained notoriety on Aug. 26, when he posted a video on Facebook and Linkedin criticizing the handling of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. In the video, Scheller accused senior military leaders of shirking their responsibilities, and questioned some of the command decisions that were made leading up to, and during, the final moments of America’s longest war.

“People are upset because their senior leaders let them down, and none of them are raising their hands and accepting accountability or saying, ‘We messed this up,’” Scheller said in the video.





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Another false narrative - Border Patrol agents on horseback did not use whips when facing migrants

Contrary to what Biden, Harris, and the liberal media says border patrol did not use whips or stampede over migrants. It's all just another of the many lies from this Biden administration and the mainstream media.

News4Jax is running a viral social media claim through the Trust Index about U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents allegedly whipping Haitian migrants along the Rio Grande as they tried to get into the United States. The dramatic scene has drawn widespread condemnation from the White House, politicians and the public.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is pledging to swiftly conduct an investigation into what happened, calling this incident along the Rio Grande “extremely troubling.”

But are horseback mounted CBP agents really using whips to corral a large group of migrants? The News4Jax Trust Index team is giving this claim a rating of not true.

This is the reason why:

A video originally captured by Al Jazeera shows U.S. Border Patrol agents on horseback trying to stop Haitian migrants from entering an encampment on the banks of the Rio Grande on Sunday. But it’s an image captured by photographer Paul Ratje that’s led to widespread criticism.

U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley tweeted: “Use of whips on refugees? Disturbing and unacceptable. This must end immediately.”

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, however, denied that Border Patrol agents used whips, explaining to reporters that agents use long reins to control their horses — and not whips — and saying that reigns were being held by CBP agents. Mayorkas also added that a full investigation is warranted.

“One cannot weaponize a horse to aggressively attack a child. That is unacceptable. That is not what our policies and our training require. Please understand, let me be quite clear, that is not acceptable. We will not tolerate mistreatment, and we will address it with full force based on the facts that we learn,” Mayorkas said.

Ratje, the photographer who took the controversial photo, also weighed in on what happened, telling NPR and a news station the following about what he captured with his lens: “Some of the Haitian men started running, trying to go around the horses, and that’s when the whole thing happened. I never saw them whip anyone. The agent was swinging the reigns that to some can be misconstrued when your looking at the pictures.”

I defy anybody to produce one picture of a whip being used. They are simply the reins needed to handle a horse.

So, does how CBP agents handled this situation deserve an investigation? The answer is yes. But to the claim that horseback mounted CBP agents were seen whipping Haitian migrants trying to get into the U.S., the News4JAX Trust Index Team rates this claim as not true.

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Thousands of 'cold-stunned' sea turtles rescued off coast of Texas

Thousands of 'cold stunned' sea turtles were rescued off the southern coast of Texas as temperatures plunged amid a winter storm in the state.

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How to make your wife or significant other happy

Literally every single thing in this video is true. Obviously, the entire thing is passive aggressive, but it’s so true.

Watch David Hookstead:



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.....And so it begins......

2 Afghan refugees charged with sex crimes while at Fort McCoy

FORT MCCOY, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Two Afghan refugees have been charged with crimes in unrelated cases while at Fort McCoy in Wisconsin, officials say.

A federal grand jury in the West District of Wisconsin returned the following indictments on Wednesday, Sept. 22:

Bahrullah Noori, 20, is charged with attempting to engage in a s*xual act with a minor using force against that person, and with three counts of engaging in a s*xual act with a minor, with one count alleging the use of force. Officials say the indictment alleges that the victims had not attained the age of 16 years and were at least four years younger than Noori.

Mohammad Haroon Imaad, 32, is also charged with assaulting his spouse by strangling and suffocating her on Sept. 7, officials say.

Noori and Imaad were charged previously in complaints filed in U.S. District Court. The two made initial appearances in Madison on Sept. 16 and are being detained at the Dane County Jail. Officials say the two are scheduled for arraignment on Thursday, Sept. 23 at 9:30 a.m. and 10:15 a.m.

If convicted, Noori faces a mandatory minimum penalty of 30 years and a maximum of life in federal prison on the charges alleging use of force, and a maximum penalty of 15 years on the other two charges, according to officials.

Imaad faces a maximum penalty of 10 years.

Officials say investigations were done by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Fort McCoy Police Department.

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Illegal Immigrants From Haiti Being Released In U.S., Contrary To DHS Chief’s Deportation Claims

Lie after lie after lie.....The Biden Administration.

On Monday, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said that Haitian migrants who had been camping under a bridge in Del Rio, Texas, would be deported. On Wednesday, however, the Associated Press reported that U.S. officials were saying many of the migrants were being released into the U.S.

One U.S. official with direct knowledge of the situation but spoke on the condition of anonymity told the AP that Haitians have been released into the country on a “very, very large scale.” The officials suggested the number being released was in the thousands.

“Many have been released with notices to appear at an immigration office within 60 days, an outcome that requires less processing time from Border Patrol agents than ordering an appearance in immigration court and points to the speed at which authorities are moving, the official said,” the AP reported. “The Homeland Security Department has been busing Haitians from Del Rio to El Paso, Laredo and the Rio Grande Valley along the Texas border, and this week added flights to Tucson, Arizona, the official said. They are processed by the Border Patrol at those locations.”

Another U.S. official who also spoke on the condition of anonymity and has direct knowledge of the operations along the border told the AP that large numbers of the illegal immigrants from Haiti have been processed but not placed on flights back to Haiti, which began on Sunday. Both officials told the outlet that authorities had to use planes to move the immigrants when they couldn’t get enough transportation contractors to bus them to El Paso.

“The releases in the U.S. were occurring despite the signaling of a massive effort to expel Haitians on flights to Haiti under pandemic-related authority that denies migrants an opportunity to seek asylum. A third U.S. official not authorized to discuss operations said there were seven daily flights to Haiti planned starting Wednesday,” the AP reported.

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Another Biden Botch - Drone strike kills 10 civilians including 7 children in Afghanistan

Hoover Institution senior fellow Victor Davis Hanson said Friday that America’s botched drone strike that killed seven civilians and no terrorists was “a disaster” and not just a “nonsuccess.”


U.S. Central Command chief Gen. Kenneth McKenzie announced Friday that the U.S. drone strike in Kabul killed multiple civilians, including children, but not members of the ISIS-K terrorist group. ”Unfortunately, I have empathy for ,” Hanson told Fox News’ “The Story with Martha MacCallum.”

“But he didn’t clear it up. He said it wasn’t a success. It’s more than that. It was a disaster. We killed innocent people … That’s not a success. It’s something much worse,” Hanson continued, questioning McKenzie’s statement that the strike was not induced by Taliban-supplied information.

“We don’t know that; we’re not on the ground,” he said.

The author argued that America has returned to “the mentality of Vietnam,” where government officials are “not telling us the truth and they don’t feel upset about it.” Hanson said it is “an insult to the people who died” to call the drone strike “a nonsuccess,” “all of these bureaucratese terminologies” just to make “a disaster” appear “successful.

Hanson said the fact that Americans remain in Afghanistan will continue to provide the Taliban with “leverage … They know that we’re in a period of crisis and our government is not telling the truth and that’s tragic.”

The academic noted that the U.S. has “lost deterrence” in Afghanistan and around the world, from both a tactical and strategic viewpoint. “Unfortunately, I wish this was the end but I’m afraid it’s the beginning of something really bad.”

The Pentagon initially boasted that the drone strike killed at least one ISIS-K member with a vehicle carrying explosives. Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley declared it to be a “righteous strike” on Sept. 1. However, reports soon contradicted the official line and suggested civilians had in fact been hit and killed.

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Nearly 90 retired Generals and Admirals call for the resignations of Milley and Austin

Nearly 90 retired U.S. generals and admirals penned an open letter asking Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley to resign from their positions following their “negligence in performing their duties primarily involving events surrounding the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan.”

“As principal military advisors to the CINC /President, the SECDEF and CJCS should have recommended against this dangerous withdrawal in the strongest possible terms,” the letter states. “If they did not do everything within their authority to stop the hasty withdrawal, they should resign. Conversely, if they did do everything within their ability to persuade the CINC/President to not hastily exit the country without ensuring the safety of our citizens and Afghans loyal to America, then they should have resigned in protest as a matter of conscience and public statement.”

This “hasty retreat,” the letter continues, not only left thousands of vulnerable Americans and Afghan allies stranded at the hands of the Taliban but also contributed to the “catastrophic” loss of “billions of dollars in advanced military equipment and supplies falling into the hands of our enemies.”

“The consequences of this disaster are enormous and will reverberate for decades beginning with the safety of Americans and Afghans who are unable to move safely to evacuation points; therefore, being de facto hostages of the Taliban at this time. The death and torture of Afghans has already begun and will result in a human tragedy of major proportions,” the letter says. “The damage to the reputation of the United States is indescribable. We are now seen, and will be seen for many years, as an unreliable partner in any multinational agreement or operation. Trust in the United States is irreparably damaged.”

This damaged trust, the retired generals and admirals argue, gives confidence to U.S. enemies who “are emboldened to move against America due to the weakness displayed in Afghanistan.”

“China benefits the most followed by Russia, Pakistan, Iran, North Korea and others. Terrorists around the world are emboldened and able to pass freely into our country through our open border with Mexico,” the letter states.

The letter also points out how military leadership’s focus on “wokeness” is hurting the viability of U.S. troops and the military as an institution.

“In interviews, congressional testimony, and public statements it has become clear that top leaders in our military are placing mandatory emphasis on PC ‘wokeness’ related training which is extremely divisive and harmful to unit cohesion, readiness, and war fighting capability,” the letter says. “Our military exists to fight and win our Nation’s wars and that must be the sole focus of our top military leaders.”

“For these reasons we call on the SECDEF Austin and the CJCS General Milley to resign,” it concludes. “A fundamental principle in the military is holding those in charge responsible and accountable for their actions or inactions. There must be accountability at all levels for this tragic and avoidable debacle.”

Over the last week, multiple GOP lawmakers called on President Joe Biden to resign for “dereliction of duty that has left Americans dead at the hands of terrorists.”

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