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Moderna to receive $176 million of your tax dollars to develop bird flu vaccine

And yes — it will be an mRNA vaccine with some warning it will be developed using gain-of-function research.

Even as the fallout from the COVID-19 vaccine continues, Moderna has been awarded $176 million by the federal government to develop another mRNA vaccine for today’s viral scare, bird flu.

Last week, federal officials announced that the pharmaceutical giant would be awarded money by way of the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
The purpose of the funds, as LifeSite reported, is to “accelerate” the development of the vaccine.

“Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA), a military contractor, has already helped develop a bird flu mRNA shot that has been cleared by the FDA, prompted by a bird flu outbreak in U.S. dairy cows. The vaccine development will include a late-stage trial next year if early testing looks promising,” they report, citing the Associated Press.

They note that one of the chief concerns many had surrounding the COVID-19 “vaccine” was its use of mRNA technology which has an “abysmal” track record, as LifeSite describes it.
So, considering the bird flu vaccine will use mRNA technology and gain-of-function research, here’s a major plot twist:

One of the most published cardiologists in history, Peter McCulloch, recently suggested that this could be to blame for bird flu jumping from animals to humans in the first place, calling for a shutdown on gain-of-function labs, and warned that culling animals and creating vaccines would only help the virus to develop into “more resistant strains.”

The powers that be appear to be trying to use the bird flu as another pandemic, and their colors shouldn’t be showing more clearly.

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Indiana AG Todd Rokita sues East Chicago over ‘sanctuary city’ policies

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is suing the City of East Chicago for what he claims are violations of the state’s ban on “sanctuary cities.”

The complaint, filed in Lake County Superior Court, alleges that an East Chicago ordinance — adopted in 2017 — violates Indiana law by “restrict[ing] taking certain actions regarding information of citizenship or immigration status and limit[ing] or restrict[ing] the enforcement of federal immigration laws to less than the full extent permitted by federal law.”

The lawsuit quotes the city’s code, which specifically bars law enforcement from:
• requesting information about — or otherwise investigating or assisting in — the investigation of a person’s citizenship or immigration status
• detaining a person based upon an immigration detainer, administrative warrant, or “[a]ny other basis that is based solely on the belief that the person is not present legally in the United States, or that the person has committed a civil immigration violation”
• working with federal agencies “to support or assist in any capacity with immigration enforcement operations,” or cooperating with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) unless presented with a criminal warrant
“This week, my office filed a lawsuit against East Chicago because its leaders continue to operate their city as a sanctuary city, giving safe harbor to illegal aliens, against federal and state law,” Rokita said in a statement Tuesday. “We have a new statute that supports the rule of law thanks to the leadership of the General Assembly and I intend to enforce it because illegal immigration is unfair to the good people of this state and those who worked hard to enter our country legally. As we continue to evaluate other local governments, this may not be the last lawsuit we file on this issue. Stay tuned.”

A 2011 Indiana law bans local governments from restricting cooperation with federal officials over citizenship or immigration information.
The Indiana Supreme Court blocked a group of citizens from suing over a Gary ordinance in 2022, saying they didn’t have legal standing. The state’s highest court dismissed the lawsuit which claimed Gary’s policy of prioritizing local public safety needs and protecting the rights of immigrants unlawfully violated Indiana’s sanctuary cities law.
But state lawmakers followed up earlier this year by authorizing the attorney general to enforce the law. Senate Enrolled Act 181, which took effect July 1, permits the attorney general to file a lawsuit against any Indiana college, university or unit of local government that is not enforcing state laws banning sanctuary cities.
According to the complaint, Rokita sent a letter to members of the East Chicago Common Council on May 14, asking whether the ordinance in question was still in effect. His office also demanded its repeal if it was still in effect and warned of legal consequences if the “unlawful ordinance” is not repealed. 
The Common Council has not responded to the letter or repealed the ordinance, Rokita said in the lawsuit.
In 2017, a number of cities across the U.S. passed “welcoming city” ordinances in opposition to then-President Donald Trump’s immigration policies. Such ordinances direct government officials not to provide information about a person’s immigration status to federal immigration authorities.
In May, Rokita also threatened legal action against the cities of Gary, West Lafayette and Monroe County, telling them to repeal similar policies “violating Indiana law.”
No lawsuits have been filed by Rokita’s office against those other cities, however.

https://indianacapitalchronicle.com/briefs/indiana-ag-todd-rokita-sues-east-chicago-over-sanctuary-city-policies/
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July 10, 2024

In episode 200: “Republicans in bad standing”, Cheryl Battiger Smith and Ken Colbert discuss the 2024 Indiana Republican Convention, the Republican Lieutenant Governor nominee, Micah Beckwith; the censure of three certified precinct committeeman; the removal of certified delegates; and future discussion of a variety of topics related to politics in Southwest Indiana.

Leave a comment below regarding future subject matters to be investigated and discussed. Nothing is off limits.

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State awards $500 million for READI 2.0, aiming to generate $11 billion in investment statewide

The second phase of Gov. Eric Holcomb’s READI program — a regional economic development initiative — is set to generate $11 billion in investment across the state.

The latest $500 million in state funding was awarded Thursday to 15 regions, covering the entire state.

The regions will receive between $10 million and $45 million for capital and infrastructure projects. Holcomb said in this round of funding, regions could have received up to $75 million — but the proposals were all competitive enough that the state wanted to spread the money around as much as possible.

“But I think we very methodically arrived at what was not just fair, but that was effective in spurring local economic growth that's going to get to population growth and attracting, addressing talent scarcity,” Holcomb said.

Many of Holcomb’s would-be successors in the governor’s race have criticized his economic development approach. They’ve said it’s a top-down strategy that ignores local input.

Holcomb waved aside those criticisms as ignorant.

“They should get busy doing the work and they would see just how much local input drives today,” Holcomb said. “This is a true partnership.”

The money will be dispersed and spent over the next several years.


COLBERT COMMENT: In simplest terms, fascism refers to a specific way of organizing a society: under fascism, a government ruled by a dictator controls the lives of the people in that society, and allows no dissent or disagreement. Governor Holcomb is the Governor of Indiana and CEO of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation dispensing the Redi Program. HELLO!!! Holcomb dismisses criticism of the program as ignorant. HELLO!!!

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Some GOP senators plan to skip Trump convention

Senate Republicans not known for being ardent backers of former President Trump are weighing whether to attend the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee this summer or sidestep it fully, as he moves closer to a White House return next year.
Four Senate GOP members in that mold — Sens. Mitt Romney (Utah), Lisa Murkowski (Alaska), Todd Young (Ind.) and Thom Tillis (N.C.) — told The Hill they do not plan on traveling to the convention in July to celebrate what will be a coronation of the ex-president. Five others — Sens. Mike Rounds (S.D.), Susan Collins (Maine), Bill Cassidy (La.), Jerry Moran (Kan.) and Rand Paul (Ky.) — indicated they have not decided whether to go at this point.

Of the group, all except for Tillis have not backed Trump’s third bid for the White House, with the North Carolina senator only lightly supporting him after holding out throughout the primary fight. While none specifically cited Trump as the reason for not attending, their feelings — or lack thereof — for the former president are largely well-known. 

“Everybody’s got to make their own call about it, but it’s part of our political life,” Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) said. “The conventions have been going on for a long time, and I think the parties are tasked with trying to pull people together and make the decisions that are important to the leadership of our country.
“I understand if there are people for whom it is not a big priority,” Thune added. 

Murkowski and Young both said they both have travel plans that week but did not divulge what they were. Romney was never expected to go, given the mutual disdain between him and Trump, whom he twice voted to convict in impeachment trials. 
Tillis said in a brief interview that while he hasn’t finalized his plans, he is “likely not going to go.” 

“I’m just not a convention-goer, quite honestly. Back in the state, we have races to run. We’ll be represented,” Tillis said of the convention, noting that he cannot be a delegate. “There’s other competing priorities that week that I have to sort out before I make a decision.” 

Collins said that she has not made a decision and needs to go over her schedule. Cassidy told The Hill to ask him closer to the convention and indicated he has not decided either. Both voted to convict Trump in the second impeachment trial over his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. 

Rounds indicated that while he has no plans to attend, he still could be swayed if Trump selects someone he approves of as his running mate. The South Dakota Republican was an ardent supporter of Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) during the presidential primaries this cycle, but he also name-checked Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) as someone to whom he would give his stamp of approval. 

“Yeah, it might,” Rounds said when asked if Trump selecting Scott could sway him to show up in Milwaukee. “If we could go and support his candidacy, that would be something I would really take a hard look at. … I haven’t got any hotel rooms yet, but that doesn’t mean I might not in the future.”

The 2016 convention in Cleveland was also checkered by a number of notable absences from within the Senate GOP ranks, as the event officially cemented Trump as the party’s standard-bearer. In total, more than 20 Senate Republicans stayed away, including some key Trump supporters this time around.

Top backers of the ex-president believe times have changed, however, and it is time for all Senate Republicans to appear in the Badger State as part of a show of unity.

“I don’t know why there would be a debate [about going]. Are they not concerned about our country? This isn’t about the president, this is about our country,” said Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.), the first GOP member to back Trump’s reelection campaign.

COLBERT COMMENT: Young is a Republican in “bad standing” per the Indiana Rules. He is not attending the National Convention and not endorsing Trump. The hypocrisy!

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Evansville VANDERBURGH School Corporation has entered into another “Contract” with PANORAMA to share personal information of EVSC families with the Federal Government. The owner of the company is the son-in-law of US Attorney General Merrick Garland. Yes, the same Merrick Garland that attempted to classify angry parents as “Domestic Terrorists”. and the same Attorney General that has been held in contempt of Congress for ignoring a subpoena. EVSC Superintendent Smith and the Administration know!!

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INDIANA: A quick overview of upcoming subject content to be discussed on Colbertreport. This segment concerns the establishment of an adult sex shop, Romantix, across from Harwood School and St. Matthew’s Church in Evansville, Indiana and the egregious error by local government officials on November 29, 2022 to not protect the quality of life of its residents. The Evansville VANDERBURGH School Corporation refuses to denounce the nefariousness of the sex shop across from a taxpayer funded public school.

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JUST IN: Supreme Court requests a response from New York by July 24 to a lawsuit from Missouri challenging former President Trump’s conviction and gag order in the New York criminal trial. The case was brought by Missouri to the Supreme Court under original jurisdiction.
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EVANSVILLE BASED Furniture Consignment Store billboard. “Even he’s going to consign here in January”.
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