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COVID-19 Vaccine Eligibility to expand to 50+ April 1 and 16+ April 15

COVID-19 Vaccine Eligibility to expand to 50+ April 1 and 16+ April 15

Ventura, CA – The State of California has announced that vaccine eligibility will expand April 1 to those 50 or older and to those 16 or older April 15. “This is exciting news for our residents. The County is aligning itself with the State on this expanded rollout and we are hopeful more vaccines will […]

There Is No Such Thing as a Public Health Expert

There Is No Such Thing as a Public Health Expert

Jordan Schachtel Since the beginning of COVID Mania, we’ve been told to “listen to the public health experts.” Governments and the corporate media has identified this category to us as individuals (Dr. Fauci, Rachel Levine, Tedros Adhanom, Bill Gates) and groups (CDC, WHO, Gates Foundation, Imperial College, etc) that are supposedly the best resources out […]

‘Many More’ Small Businesses Risk Closure, Small Business Chief Says, Even As Vaccine Distribution Ramps Up

‘Many More’ Small Businesses Risk Closure, Small Business Chief Says, Even As Vaccine Distribution Ramps Up

THOMAS CATENACCI CONTRIBUTOR   The Biden administration’s small business chief warned that “many more” small businesses are at risk of shutting down due to the pandemic, even as millions of Americans get vaccinated daily. More than 400,000 small businesses have closed, and “many more are at risk,” Small Business Administration (SBA) head Isabella Casillas Guzman told the Associated […]

Will California’s Schools Ever Fully Reopen? There’s Plenty of Money

Will California’s Schools Ever Fully Reopen? There’s Plenty of Money

    By Edward Ring With a significant portion of the $1.9 trillion federal stimulus package earmarked for K-12 public schools, concerns have arisen over potential misuse of those funds. As Fox News recently reported, “Multiple California school districts have discussed using state and federal COVID relief money to hand out bonuses for teachers and staff, with […]

Can Private Businesses Legally and Morally Force Customers to Wear Masks?

Can Private Businesses Legally and Morally Force Customers to Wear Masks?

Robert E. Wright  . The most shocking aspect of the viral video from Galveston wasn’t the police brutality directed against a “senior” citizen because unfortunately we have all grown accustomed to state-sanctioned violence. What shocked most was that a major U.S. bank would expose itself to such negative publicity, civil lawsuits, and regulatory chastisement by trying to enforce a […]

Family Of California Inmate Killed By COVID Sues Prison Over Alleged Failure To Follow Guidelines

Family Of California Inmate Killed By COVID Sues Prison Over Alleged Failure To Follow Guidelines

Nicole Iuzzolino  The family of a California inmate who died from coronavirus has sued state correction officials, blaming a mishandled transfer of infected inmates, according to a family statement. Daniel Ruiz, 61, was serving a four-year sentence for possession of a controlled substance for sale and for being a felon in possession of a firearm […]

Ventura County Dropping COVID Lawsuits Against 5 Businesses, But NOT Churches

Ventura County Dropping COVID Lawsuits Against 5 Businesses, But NOT Churches

By George Miller Ventura County just announced that it is dropping lawsuits against the remaining five businesses which had resisted COVID lockdown restrictions. BUT, not churches as we learned today from a VC church. Per Emily Gardner, Principal Assistant County Counsel, the businesses are: The 5 most recently dismissed cases involved the following businesses: The […]

Unemployment in Free vs. Locked-Down States

Unemployment in Free vs. Locked-Down States

Jordan Schachtel , The economic results of America’s ongoing experiment with COVID-19 top-down authoritarianism are in, and they provided for the clearest picture to date about the very real, devastating side effects of lockdowns. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has made available a series of new statistics highlighting the unemployment figures from January (pre-pandemic […]

County of Ventura moves forward to the Red Tier 12:01 am March 17

County of Ventura moves forward to the Red Tier 12:01 am March 17

Easing restrictions for specific industries and activities following State issued guidance  Ventura, CA – The County of Ventura will move to the State’s Red Tier beginning 12:01 am Wednesday, March 17, 2021. “This is great news for our community and an opportunity to work together to support our local businesses as we move forward in […]

Biggest Reason to Recall Gruesome Newsom

Biggest Reason to Recall Gruesome Newsom

    By John Jay Two weeks ago, I received a “Recall Petition” to recall our idiot governor. It had spaces for five signers. I signed it, my wife signed it, and three of my neighbors signed it.   I mailed it the next day, along with a $25 contribution. Why does “Gruesome” Newsom (GN) need to be […]