Michigan’s Gretchen Whitmer Funded CCP Battery Plant in Big Rapids for More Than $700 Million in Taxpayer Funds

Elections have consequences.  Stolen elections have dire consequences.

Michigan’s state legislature, for the first time in over 21 years, is comprised of a democrat majority in all three branches of government.  The democrats control the Secretary of State’s office as well as the Attorney General’s, despite AG Dana Nessel being booed off stage at an arts and music festival in a heavily democrat Biden +12 district.

These communist sympathizers do not care about optics, polls, or even elections.  They control the entire system and if you dare question it, they will be sure to sic their law enforcement authorities on you.

Now, the Democrat controlled state is openly showing their allegiance to the Chinese communists and utter disdain for American innovation.  Earlier this month, the Democrat legislature passed a bill that would fund an electric vehicle manufacturing plant in Big Rapids, MI owned by Chinese subsidiary, Gotion, Inc., based in Fremont, CA.

The Speaker Pro-Tempore Rep. Laurie Pohutsky suspended Rule 42, which would have required the bill to be held for one day, despite a voice vote that clearly was in favor of the “nays.” In the video below posted by William Bailey who famously sued Antrim Co. and obtained forensic images of the Dominion Voting machines only to have his case abruptly dismissed just as they were to obtain internet router information in discovery, you can hear several lawmakers offer amendments to ensure taxpayer money is not used to fund CCP subsidiaries.

 

Last night, former Michigan gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon joined Tucker Carlson to discuss this:

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More Judging Freedom With Judge Napolitano and the Jack Devine Analysis

I was again honored to be invited for a virtual sit down and chin wag with Judge Andrew Napolitano. One of the things we discussed was a recent comment by retired CIA officer Jack Devine, who described the Russian military as incompetent and unprofessional. I will explain my remarks about Jack below.

Jack’s evidence for his scathing description of the Russian military is that the Soviets were run out of Afghanistan by goat herders equipped with AK 47s.  Jack does not realize that the Soviet military of 1989 is not the Russian military of 2023. If the fact that the Soviets left Afghanistan without securing a victory is proof that they were not a “first world military”, then what the hell does that say about the U.S. military?

The Soviets conducted an orderly, planned withdrawal, which began 15 May 1988 and ended on 15 February 1989. During that 9-month withdrawal, the world did not see panicked crowds surging around the airport pleading to be taken out of Afghanistan. The Soviets left an Afghan government and military intact, which continued to operate for two more years before the Taliban took over.

Compare that with the debacle of the U.S. withdrawal in August 2021. Like the Soviets, the United States failed to quell and contain the Taliban. But the United States took almost 20 years to realize that Afghanistan was a black hole and we spent billions more than the Soviets in trying to prop up the puppet regimes in Kabul. So, if we use the Devine standard to assess military competence, then the evidence would suggest that the United States today is inferior to what the Soviets were 34 years ago.

The misinformed arrogance displayed by Mr. Devine is not unique. That same attitude and misunderstanding of Russia is rampant today in the U.S. intelligence community. Jack Devine, in my opinion, is a prime example of the mindset and attitude that still plagues the CIA. And that is dangerous for America’s national security.

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