Twitter Has Doubled Down on Punishing The Babylon Bee

Twitter, since we last covered their punishment of the Babylon Bee on Sunday, is doubling down on censoring conservative accounts. This includes the Babylon Bee’s editor-in-chief, Kyle Mann, as CEO Seth Dillon and their news site, Not the Bee, shared.

Mann had his account locked for “violating [Twitter’s] rules against hateful conduct.”

His tweet in question from Monday morning speculated that “Maybe they’ll let us back into our @TheBabylonBee Twitter account if we throw a few thousand Uighurs in a concentration camp.”

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The Hunter Biden Emails Warrant a Special Counsel to Probe ‘The Big Guy,’ Joe Biden

The New York Times conceded the authenticity of the Hunter Biden laptop 18 months after early right-leaning reporting on the computer was roundly smeared by Democrats and a complicit media establishment as Russian disinformation. The necessary appointment of a special counsel to investigate its explosive revelations documented by the New York Post is even tardier.

For decades, Hunter Biden leveraged the family name to broker international business deals. In October 2020, the Post published emails from the abandoned hard drive of the Delaware laptop not only discrediting then-candidate Joe Biden’s repeated claims he never spoke business with his son, “or with anyone else,” but also that the former vice president stood to make a handsome profit from his son’s corrupt deals. . .

Not only did Hunter Biden introduce his vice president father to a senior Ukrainian business partner in 2015, but emails in 2017 revealed stemming from business across the globe thousands of dollars were supposedly set aside for “the big guy.” An unnamed source who was on the email discussing “remuneration packages” told Fox News the day after it was published the ambiguous reference was directly to Joe Biden. Tony Bobulinski, a former business partner of the Biden’s, went on record a week later to confirm the identity of “the big guy” as the former vice president slated to receive 10 percent of a cash and equity deal. . .

The implications are enormous. Many big questions remain unanswered about President Biden’s personal involvement with his son’s extensive and potentially criminal business ventures. . .

In Biden’s case, however, credible testimony exists from on-the-record sources and a “Laptop From Hell,” as described in the title of Post Columnist Miranda Devine book on the subject, to launch a special counsel probe beyond the current DOJ investigation into Hunter Biden’s taxes. As Devine outlined Sunday, the White House is ignoring poignant questions such as whether Hunter Biden actually divested from Chinese state-owned enterprises. (Read more from “The Hunter Biden Emails Warrant a Special Counsel to Probe ‘The Big Guy,’ Joe Biden” HERE)

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These Cities Had the Highest Rent Hikes Last Month

Rents continue to rage across the nation — especially in the white-hot Sunshine State.

Florida had three of the top 10 metro areas with the steepest rent hikes in February, more than any other state.

A Redfin study found that rents in Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach each popped by 30 percent in February compared to the same month last year.

Austin topped the list with a staggering 40 percent rise in rental costs in February, followed by Portland at 39 percent.

New York City continued to see rebounding rents last month and placed third with a spike of 36 percent compared to last year. (Read more from “These Cities Had the Highest Rent Hikes Last Month” HERE)

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White House Quietly Blamed Kamala Harris Not Her Staff for Disastrous Start

President Joe Biden’s team quietly blamed Vice President Kamala Harris for her disastrous first year in office, a new book reveals.

White House communications director Kate Bedingfield privately revealed her feelings about Harris’ problems.

The report is revealed in the book This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America’s Future by New York Times reporters Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns.

From the book:

In private, Bedingfeld had taken to noting that the vice presidency was not the first time in Harris’s political career that she had fallen short of sky-high expectations: Her Senate office had been messy and her presidential campaign had been a fiasco. Perhaps, she suggested, the problem was not the vice president’s staff.

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Joe Rogan Flames Media For Scuttling Hunter Biden Story

Podcast juggernaut Joe Rogan blasted mainstream media outlets for scuttling stories related to President Joe Biden’s embattled son Hunter and claimed that he had previously used his name — and access to his father — as a bargaining chip in foreign business dealings.

Rogan, during an interview with former CIA covert operations officer Mike Baker on “The Joe Rogan Experience,” criticized the outlets that had dismissed stories about the younger Biden and the contents of the laptop he reportedly abandoned, arguing that they had done so to preserve a narrative rather than to ensure they were reporting the truth.

“This is the problem that I had with the New York Post article and the Hunter Biden laptop being suppressed. It’s not that I’m a Trump supporter, I didn’t vote for him, I’ve never voted for any Republican in my life,” Rogan explained. “You’re looking at something that’s real information and you’re hiding it from people cause you don’t like the result you think is going to come out of that information. That’s not how we’re supposed to be doing things!”

Rogan went on to suggest that any outlet looking for a good story should have been at least approaching the Hunter Biden story with some level of curiosity — but many had rejected it outright, with some even furthering claims from Biden’s presidential campaign that the contents of the laptop could be “Russian disinformation.”

“They don’t just love a good story, they love a good narrative and they’re willing to ignore facts to push that narrative. That’s what scares me. What scares me is, I think there are objective journalists that work for The Washington Post and The New York Times and there’s real solid journalists out there. But I don’t necessarily know if you’re getting all the information. I think it’s safe to say there is some f***ery afoot,” Rogan added. (Read more from “Joe Rogan Flames Media for Scuttling Hunter Biden Story” HERE)

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Biden Admin Unveils Aggressive Climate Rules for Private Sector

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed rules that would force companies to publicly disclose a wide-range of climate-related information.

The SEC, the nation’s top financial regulator, would require publicly-traded companies to disclose how “severe weather events and other natural conditions” may impact their business, under the proposed rules, according to the Monday announcement. Companies would also be forced to publish the greenhouse gas emissions produced from their operations.

“I am pleased to support today’s proposal because, if adopted, it would provide investors with consistent, comparable, and decision-useful information for making their investment decisions, and it would provide consistent and clear reporting obligations for issuers,” SEC Chairman Gary Gensler, who President Joe Biden appointed in February 2021, said in a statement.

“Today’s proposal would help issuers more efficiently and effectively disclose these risks and meet investor demand, as many issuers already seek to do,” he said. “Companies and investors alike would benefit from the clear rules of the road proposed in this release.” (Read more from “Biden Admin Unveils Aggressive Climate Rules for Private Sector” HERE)

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Senators Signal Issues That Will Define the Ketanji Brown Jackson Hearings

Senators are signaling that they will home in on personal background, criminal sentencing and court-packing during the Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson.

Jackson, nominated to replace retiring Associate Justice Stephen Breyer, was first appointed to the U.S. District Court for Washington, D.C., in 2013 by President Barack Obama. President Joe Biden elevated her to the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals in 2021, with Republican Sens. Susan Collins of Maine, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska joining all 50 Democrats in voting to confirm.

All 22 senators on the Judiciary Committee, including Graham, received 10 minutes to make opening statements Monday. Jackson herself spoke shortly after 3:30 p.m., emphasizing that as a Supreme Court Justice she would “work productively to protect and defend the Constitution.” . . .

If confirmed, Jackson would become the first black female justice on the Supreme Court. However, she would also be one of four justices to graduate from Harvard Law School, and one of eight justices to graduate from an Ivy League law school. Biden administration allies like South Carolina Rep. Jim Clyburn, as well as Graham, suggested before Biden nominated Jackson that they would prefer a candidate like District Court Judge J. Michelle Childs, who attended the University of South Carolina Law School.

“We’ve got to recognize that people come from all walks of life, and we ought not dismiss anyone because of that,” Clyburn said in January, expressing concern that the Court is becoming an “elite society.” (Read more from “Senators Signal Issues That Will Define the Ketanji Brown Jackson Hearings” HERE)

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Reported Pediatric COVID-19 Deaths Plummet After CDC Fixes ‘Coding Logic Error’

After CDC resolved the error, the pediatric death figure reported on its COVID Data Tracker dropped to 1,339 all-time deaths, a reduction of 23.7% from the figure reported the day prior.

“On March 15, 2022, data on deaths were adjusted after resolving a coding logic error. This resulted in decreased death counts across all demographic categories,” the data tracker said.

CDC spokeswoman Jasmine Reed told the Washington Examiner the agency’s algorithm was accidentally counting non-COVID-related deaths in the data tracker.

“An adjustment was made to COVID Data Tracker’s mortality data on March 14 involving the removal of 72,277 – including 416 pediatric deaths – deaths previously reported across 26 states because CDC’s algorithm was accidentally counting deaths that were not COVID-19-related,” Reed said. “Working with near real-time data in an emergency is critical to guide decision-making, but may also mean we often have incomplete information when data are first reported.”

Prior to the fix, the CDC’s data had been used as the basis for articles published late last week by the Guardian and the New York Post that reported as many as a third of all child deaths from COVID-19 had occurred since the beginning of 2022 amid the omicron surge. (Read more from “Reported Pediatric COVID-19 Deaths Plummet After CDC Fixes ‘Coding Logic Error'” HERE)

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Is the IRS Collapsing?

There is little doubt that the Internal Revenue Service is groaning under the burden of administering the tax code, which now exceeds more than 4 million words (up from 1.4 million, in 2000). The question is whether the agency will collapse under the growing weight of its concomitant processing and administrative problems.

Let’s consider a few sobering examples of what the IRS is up against, as identified by the National Taxpayer Advocate, Erin Collins, in her 2021 Annual Report to Congress.

1. Phone calls to the agency. In 2020 and 2021, Congress passed several significant tax law changes ostensibly to help Americans cope with the Covid-19 pandemic. It seems those changes thoroughly confused taxpayers.

In both 2019 and 2020, the IRS received about 100 million phone calls from taxpayers seeking help for various reasons. That volume of calls was standard over the past decade. But 2021 was quite a different story. That year, incoming call volume exploded to nearly 282 million — nearly tripling the load. There are no signs that things are getting better either, as more people than ever are thoroughly confused and are reaching out to the agency for help because of ongoing law changes.

2. Level of Service (LOS) for incoming calls. Phoning the IRS looking for help and actually getting help are two different things. It should come as no surprise that as call volume increased, the IRS’s capacity to answer the phone dropped. In other words, while 282 million people called the IRS, 282 million people did not get the help they were looking for.

The IRS refers to its ability answer the phone and render assistance as the “level of service” it provides. During 2019 and 2020, the IRS answered just 28.7 percent and 24.1 percent of citizens’ incoming calls, respectively. In 2021, that number plummeted to just 11.4 percent. Just over one in every nine people calling the IRS was able to talk with a person. In March 2021, the LOS dropped to below 4 percent — the worst it’s ever been.

The NTA reports that those who did get their calls answered did so after waiting on hold for an average of 23 minutes. But I can tell you, as anybody who’s phoned the IRS during the last 18 months can, a 23-minute wait time is extremely short. Most people wait for much longer, sometimes hours. The published hold time is misleading because most calls are simply cut off — or the caller just gives up — long before the call is answered.

Now, keep in mind that people calling the IRS are taking the initiative to file their tax returns correctly and on time. They are seeking clarity regarding IRS notices and letters so they can comply. A great number of calls are from people trying to make arrangements to pay their taxes. What kind of message does it send to the public when those trying to comply cannot get the help they need to do so?

One of the arguments used to support the push for $80 billion in additional funding under President Biden’s failed Build Back Better plan was the alleged need to equip the IRS to better assist citizens via telephone. But I have a hard time believing that any amount of money would be sufficient to build the infrastructure and staff necessary to handle 282 million calls annually.

3. Processing tax returns and correspondence. The core function of the IRS is to collect taxes, and the key to collecting taxes is to process tax returns. In 2021, the IRS received just over 160 million individual income tax returns. Businesses filed another 104 million returns.

By the end of the 2021 filing season, the IRS had a backlog of over 35 million unprocessed returns. As late as December 2021, the IRS still had:

*2 million unprocessed personal tax returns,

*8 million unprocessed business tax returns,

*9 million unprocessed amended personal and business returns, and

*Approximately 4.75 million unprocessed pieces of general taxpayer correspondence.

There was even an inventory of unprocessed returns from the 2020 filing season. And here we are in the midst of a new filing season in which another 260-plus million returns will be filed.

The logjam of unprocessed returns has meant that citizens have experienced long delays in getting refunds and in meeting the filing demands of the IRS’s various compliance functions. That’s to say nothing of the need to prove one has filed his return for non-tax purposes, such as buying a home, getting refinanced, or obtaining student or business loans. The logjam has also subjected citizens to serious hardship in their private lives. Millions of Americans rely on tax refunds to pay their bills. Delayed refunds mean that many likely couldn’t pay necessary living expenses.

Long processing delays in turn led to yet another overloaded system: the IRS’s website. The number of visits to the IRS’s website went from 651 million in 2019, to over 2 billion in 2021. The visits to its “Where’s My Refund” page nearly doubled, from 369 million 2019 to over 632 million in 2021.

The problem with Where’s My Refund, as explained by the NTA, “is that it was non-functional” for tens of millions of people because “it does not explain any status delays, the reason for the delay, where the return is in the process, or what needed to be done.” This lack of clarity meant that millions “went many months without any status updates, and some are still waiting for their refunds.”

What do you suppose is in store for taxpayers this filing season? The same, or worse.

It is now clear that our current tax system is collapsing, and $80 billion in more revenue will not fix the problem. The system is now far too vast in both scope and complexity, and is only getting worse as Congress stirs the pot with ongoing law changes. Tax reform must focus principally on simplicity, efficiency, and neutrality. This will greatly lighten the compliance load for the vast majority of citizens who are overburdened with tax-law compliance. Failure to do so only drives up the already staggering compliance costs and provides incentive for some people to simply not comply with the law.

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For over four decades, Dan Pilla has been the nation’s leader in taxpayers’ rights defense and IRS abuse prevention and cure. Regarded as one of the country’s premiere experts in IRS procedures and general financial problems resolution techniques, he has helped hundreds of thousands of citizens solve personal and business tax and financial problems they thought might never be solved. As the author of 14 books, dozens of research reports and hundreds of articles, Dan’s work is regularly featured on radio and television as well as in major newspapers, leading magazines and trade publications nation-wide. Dan is a frequent guest on numerous talk radio programs where he is heard by millions of people each year. His fast-paced interviews provide hard-hitting answers to even the toughest questions. His many media appearances include CBN, CBS, Fox News, C-SPAN, the CBS Radio Network, the USA Radio Network and many others. His books have been recommended by prominent magazines and financial publications such as the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Money, Family Circle, Investor’s Business Daily and more. Dan has written or contributed to major articles for Reader’s Digest, National Review, Reason, USA Today Magazine and others. The Associated Press once commented that “Dan Pilla probably knows more about the IRS than the commissioner.” The Wall Street Journal ranked his book, The IRS Problem Solver, as the number one tax book in America.

Dan was a consultant to the National Commission on Restructuring the IRS. He works with numerous public policy research institutes and presented testimony to Congress on several occasions. His testimony to the Senate Finance Committee blew the lid off IRS abuse and led to many new taxpayers’ rights and protections. He was a member of the Editorial Board of the Road Map to Tax Reform Project, which drove the Bush Administration’s tax reform agenda. Dan is admitted to practice before the United States Tax Court and is enrolled to practice before the IRS. Dan is also the Executive Director of the Tax Freedom Institute, Inc., a national association of tax professionals.

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Not Woke Enough: Google Sued by Black Employees for ‘Racism’

Despite its status as one of the wokest companies in the world, including maintaining an official program to inject critical race theory into the field of programming, tech giant Google is facing a major lawsuit alleging it discriminates against black employees. . .

Via the Daily Mail:

April Curley, 34, began working for Google in 2014 but was fired in September 2020.

On Friday, she said managers at the search engine company actively thwarted their career ambitions — steering them to lower-level jobs, paying them less and denying them opportunities to advance because of their race.

‘While Google claims that they were looking to increase diversity, they were actually undervaluing, underpaying and mistreating their black employees,’ said Ben Crump, Curley’s lawyer Never Enough: Woke Google Sued by Black Employees for ‘Racism’ a high-profile civil rights advocate who has represented the families of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery, among others.

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