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The Big Lie Is Still The Driving Force In Republican Politics – HuffPost

Posted: May 3, 2022 at 10:18 pm

Former President Donald Trumps lies about widespread election fraud remain the driving force in GOP politics 18 months after his loss, shaping everything from a Senate election in Arizona to state legislative battles in Wisconsin while continuing to sow doubt in American democracy and setting the stage for a possible second attempt to steal the election in 2024.

We cannot move on, Mehmet Oz, the television personality who is Trumps endorsed candidate in Pennsylvanias GOP Senate primary, said during a debate last week when asked about the 2020 election. He noted he had spoken about the election with Trump.

There is no evidence to support Trumps claims of a stolen election, conspiracy theories about mass voter fraud have been repeatedly debunked, and multiple Republican-led reviews of the election across the country have uncovered zero evidence of wrongdoing. Trumps lies have inspired both the Jan. 6 insurrection in the U.S. Capitol and a wave of GOP-backed laws restricting voting rights and giving Republican appointees more power over elections.

As campaign season moves into high gear with a month of primaries starting Tuesday, claims the election were stolen are central to Republican messaging and often receive thunderous applause at GOP events and rallies. Polling indicates a majority of Republican voters continue to believe the election was stolen, and those who do are the most excited to vote in the midterm elections. Trump routinely threatens politicians who resist a complete and total embrace of the lies.

While there are isolated bits of resistance from establishment Republicans, the bulk of the party has embraced candidates who continue to insist Trump won. All but one of the GOP candidates running in a crowded Senate primary in Ohio on Tuesday insist the election was stolen, as do leading Senate candidates in Georgia, Nevada and Arizona. The incumbent governor of Alabama, Kay Ivey, opened one of her television ads by proclaiming: The fake news, big tech and blue state liberals stole the election from Donald Trump.

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Voters concerns about inflation, immigration and crime have created a pro-GOP political environment heading into the midterm elections, where Democrats will need to defend their thin majorities in both chambers of Congress. The party is hopeful, but far from certain, that the all-out GOP embrace of the so-called big lie will cause at least some swing and independent voters to reject Republicans in key races.

I remain very confident that if we can continue to elevate these positions, voters on both sides of the aisle will do the right thing, Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said in an interview with HuffPost. It just remains to be seen whether or not that message will cut through a lot of the other noise and rhetoric that is percolating in this election cycle.

The most vivid examples of the rise of election denial come from Republican conventions in Michigan and Colorado in recent weeks. GOP activists steeped in election falsehoods dominated both, and both nominated multiple Republicans who falsely claim Trump won the 2020 election.

In Colorados secretary of state race, the GOP convention backed Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters who is facing 10 counts of criminal conspiracy charges related to election tampering after she helped leak election data to a far-right message board. In Michigan, Republicans are nominating Trump-backed Kristina Karamo for the same position. Karamo has repeatedly spread conspiracy theories about the vote count in Michigan, where Biden won by 150,000 votes. (She has also embraced QAnon, among other inflammatory statements.)

This is not just about 2022, Trump said during a rally to support Karamo and Matthew DePerno, another election denialist who won the Michigan GOPs nomination for attorney general. This is about making sure Michigan is not rigged and stolen again in 2024.

Benson has been trying to fend off lies about the election since November 2020, with armed protesters once gathering outside her house to demand she stop the steal. She told HuffPost she was not surprised by Karamos nomination.

To have an opponent who personifies that deceit, that misinformation, those lies, those conspiracy theories, it was inevitable given the way in which the attacks on democracy have played out, Benson said.

Roughly 80% of Republicans believe the election was somehow stolen, despite a complete lack of evidence.

Halfway embraces of Trumps election lies have not been enough for the former president. Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich, who is now running for the GOP nomination to challenge Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly, had generally refused to deny Biden won Arizona in 2020. But last week, he released an interim report on the 2020 election that alleged there was fraud in the vote but provided no evidence to support that conclusion. He went on former Trump political guru Steve Bannons radio show to promote the findings.

That wasnt good enough for Trump. He released a statement saying Brnovich wanted to be politically correct, and essentially ruled out endorsing him in the race. (Businessman Jim Lamon and Blake Masters, a venture capitalist backed by tech billionaire and democracy skeptic Peter Thiel, are also running for the GOP nomination to battle Kelly.)

In Wisconsin, Republicans were set to let a state contract for a fruitless search for election fraud led by a retired state Supreme Court justice named Michael Gableman expire. The state had already spent nearly $700,000 on the review, and was paying Gableman $11,000 a month, even as he missed multiple deadlines for finishing the report.

But after Trump not-so-subtly threatened to endorse a primary challenge to the speaker of Wisconsins state Assembly, Robin Vos, Gabelmans contract was extended at a lower salary.

Anyone calling themselves a Republican in Wisconsin should support the continued investigation in Wisconsin without interference, Trump wrote in a statement. I understand some RINOs have primary challengers in Wisconsin. Im sure their primary opponents would get a huge bump in the polls if these RINOs interfere.

The belief the 2020 election was stolen remains a minority view, with polls finding somewhere between one-third and 40% of Americans insisting Biden did not legitimately win the election. But polls also have found roughly 80% of Republicans believe the election was somehow stolen, despite a complete lack of evidence for that position.

That has put Republicans who do maintain Biden won in a difficult spot. Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske, a Republican, is not running for reelection after the state party censured her for refusing to buy into Trumps tales of voter fraud in the state, which Biden narrowly won. Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who has repeatedly publicly clashed with Trump, is trailing in the polls to Trump-endorsed Rep. Jody Hice heading into a May 24 primary.

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Op-Ed: When the Republican Party uses Russias authoritarian playbook – Los Angeles Times

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The Republican Party has a clear vision for the future of the United States: one thats white, Christian and fundamentally opposed to Western ideals of pluralism.

These goals certainly arent new. Since President Ronald Reagan tethered the Republican Party to the Christian right, the objectives have been obvious and the barriers to realizing them have slowly eroded. Were currently standing at a precipice where the GOP, fully consumed by Trumpism, is closer than ever to codifying this vision.

And ironically, while Republicans have sought to alarm voters with ludicrous fears of Democrats wanting to enact communism, the America they want is much closer to that of Soviet and Putins Russia. In fact, the actions conservatives are embracing and whats happening in Russia are so similar that comparisons cannot be considered hyperbole.

In both the USSR and modern Russia, homophobia is rampant and LGBTQ people are brutally punished for their existence. A common slur for gay men in Russian is the same word as that for pedophile, and Russian President Vladimir Putin has perpetuated the vile trope that gay people abuse children.

Sound familiar? The latest homophobic tactic taken by the American right threatens LGBTQ people, teachers and officials for merely talking about sexuality and gender identity and calls them groomers. The insinuation, just like Putins, is that gay people prey on children. These attacks dont merely remain in the digital realm, as two gay fathers recently found when they were verbally assaulted when taking a trip on Amtrak with their two foster children and called pedophiles by their abuser.

At the same time were seeing Russians being encouraged to turn in their neighbors for talking about the war in Ukraine with any sort of facts, Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas is encouraging Texans to report parents who seek gender-affirming care for their transgender children. Its worth remembering that snitching on your neighbors was one of the tactics the Soviet regime used to discourage dissent and keep people living in fear.

Moving down the list, Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida recently signed the Dont Say Gay bill into law, which punishes teachers for discussing sexual orientation with students. Likewise, Putin imposed a draconian gay propaganda law in 2013 that punishes the presentation of nontraditional sexual orientations to minors. That law has led to an increase in violence against the LBGTQ community in Russia. And it has significantly eroded progress made for more equal rights, which is exactly the outcome the GOP is seeking in states across the nation.

If the similarities arent eerie enough, Republican-run school districts across the county are busy banning books that promote accurate history, gender equity and other liberal ideals. Its no wonder that book bans were another favorite tool of Soviet authorities as they feared the power of literature to effect social change. The novel Doctor Zhivago was famously banned in the Soviet Union for its depiction of the individual struggle and brutality of the Bolshevik Revolution. Continuing the tradition, mentions of Kyiv and a sovereign Ukrainian state are now being removed from Russian textbooks to support the Putin regimes barbaric invasion of its neighbor.

These actions both in Russia and in the United States are enabled by a relentless propaganda machine that distorts reality and cripples peoples ability to discern facts from falsehoods.

In Russia, theres virtually no independent media left, leaving only state-run TV and print outlets for Russians to receive their news. In the U.S., Fox News has been a powerful propaganda arm for the Republican Party, going so far as to coordinate messaging with the Trump White House. Propaganda channels in both Russia and the U.S. frequently align in the values they promote. You can see almost identical derision of feminism in both Fox News and in Russian state-sponsored outlet Russia Beyond. Both entities promote traditional values, and worked relentlessly to smear Hillary Clinton while promoting Donald Trump to help him win the 2016 presidential election.

Theres an obvious reason why Russia wants candidates like Trump to win elections: Democracy is the only antidote to authoritarianism. Although Republicans fixate on the notions of freedom and liberty, the policies theyve already enacted and want to push in the future are a direct path to authoritarianism. Theyre already setting terms for what Americans can and cannot do in their bedrooms, in their OB-GYNs office, and what children are allowed to learn in the classroom.

Anyone wondering how far todays Republican Party is willing to go to achieve its vision of a monolithic America need only look back at the events of Jan. 6. Just as Russia right now feeds its citizens a daily dose of misinformation about the war it has waged on Ukraine, so have Republicans attempted to whitewash the events of Jan. 6, casting those who ransacked the United States Capitol as patriots.

With Russia as a mirror, Americans have the benefit of seeing the worst-case outcome of authoritarianism. The question is whether they are willing to step up and stop the decline of American democracy and the party driving full speed in that direction.

Kurt Bardella is contributing writer to Opinion. He is an advisor to the Democratic National Committee and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and a former senior advisor for Republicans on the House Oversight Committee. @KurtBardella

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Republicans in Congress give McCarthy standing ovation for defense of leaked audio as it happened – The Guardian

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Republicans applaud McCarthy for audiotape defense

Kevin McCarthy received a standing ovation from Republican congress members this morning as he defended recorded conversations with party leaders following the 6 January insurrection that have threatened to derail his chances of becoming House speaker.

The Associated Press reports that McCarthy, the minority leader, told the House Republican caucus that he never asked then-president Donald Trump to resign over the deadly insurrection by Trumps supporters.

The AP cited two Republicans at the private morning meeting at GOP headquarters, who were granted anonymity to discuss it.

McCarthy, who is in line to become House speaker if Republicans, as predicted, win control in the Novembers midterm elections, received a standing ovation, the lawmakers said, according to the news agency.

Its worth noting here that the allegation against McCarthy, per the damaging tapes released by the New York Times, was not that he lied about directly asking Trump to resign, but rather that he had discussed with other party officials that he would do so, then denied that.

One of the Times audio clips captured him in conversation with the the-third most senior House Republican Liz Cheney, whom he later ousted from her leadership role, saying he would tell Trump he should stand down.

Today, one Republican in the room said the meeting was cathartic for lawmakers, the AP said. Another voiced confidence that McCarthy would be the next speaker.

McCarthy, however, was challenged by two of the partys extremist members, Matt Gaetz of Florida and Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, who said they felt singled out by the Republican leadership team.

One Republican congressman, Wisconsins Glenn Grothman, berated the media as he left the meeting.

You guys obsess over January 6. Nobody cares, he said.

An ABC poll this January found that 72% of Americans think the deadly attack on the Capitol, amid Trumps frantic efforts to overturn the 2020 election he lost to Joe Biden by more than seven million votes, threatened democracy.

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Were closing the US politics blog now after a busy day of news, mostly out of Washington DC. Thanks for joining us.

It appears Kevin McCarthy, the House minority leader, retains the support of congressional Republicans, who applauded his defense of leaked conversations with party leaders following the 6 January Capitol riot in a caucus meeting this morning.

Despite an audio recording published by the New York Times catching him in a lie over whether he would ask then-president Donald Trump to resign, the House GOP caucus gave him a standing ovation, and McCarthy emerged smiling.

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A reminder that you can follow developments in the Russia-Ukraine conflict on our live 24-hour blog here.

New Yorks highest court has rejected the states new congressional district maps, which had been widely seen as favoring Democrats, the Associated Press reports.

The legal fight over New Yorks redistricting process could be a factor in the battle between Democrats and Republicans for control of the US House in Novembers midterm elections.

New York is set to lose one seat in Congress in 2021. New Yorks new maps would give Democrats a strong majority of registered voters in 22 of the states 26 congressional districts. Right now, Republicans currently hold eight of the states 27 seats.

Democrats had been hoping that a redistricting map favorable to their party in New York might help offset expected losses in other states where Republicans control state government.

The states court of appeals agreed in a ruling on Wednesday with a group of Republican voters who sued, saying that the district boundaries had been unconstitutionally gerrymandered and that the Legislature hadnt followed proper procedure in passing the maps.

The court said it will likely be necessary to move the congressional and state senate primary elections from June to August.

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The White House press secretary Jen Psaki is countering the assertion of the governments chief medical adviser Dr Anthony Fauci that the US is out of the Covid-19 pandemic stage.

Fauci made the claim in an interview with PBS NewsHour on Tuesday, citing falling rates of hospitalizations and deaths.

But Psaki, at her afternoon press briefing at the White House, framed the situation somewhat differently:

Theres no question that were in a different moment in our fight against Covid. But we also know Covid isnt over, and the pandemic isnt over.

Weve seen an uptick in some places, driven by the extremely transmissible BA.2 variants. We know the risk of potential surges even as a potential new variant or subvariant remains, so a different phase because were at a much lower level of hospitalizations and deaths, and even nationwide of cases.

But we are still seeing people get very sick from Covid.

Appearing to play down any split in messaging, Psaki said:

What Dr Fauci was saying is that we are in a different phase of this pandemic. And thats absolutely true.

Nationwide cases are relatively low, far below the 900,000 cases a day we saw during the Omicron surge... hospitalizations are about at about the lowest level since the pandemic and deaths are declining.

Homeland security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has been telling lawmakers that the Biden administration has effectively managed the flow of migrants at the US-Mexico border with the resources at its disposal, CNN is reporting.

Mayorkas is being questioned by Senate and House committees today, largely about the ending of the Trump-era Title 42 immigration policy next month.

The decision that terminates the policy of blocking refugees at the southern border because of the Covid-19 pandemic is set to end on 23 May, but has drawn an outcry from Republicans and concern among Democrats about an expected surge of migrants.

Mayorkas wasted little time in pinning the blame on the Trump administration, when he testified to the Senate appropriations committee:

We inherited a broken and dismantled system that is already under strain. It is not built to manage the current levels and types of migratory flows. Only Congress can fix this.

Yet, we have effectively managed an unprecedented number of noncitizens seeking to enter the United States and interdicted more drugs and disrupted more smuggling operations than ever before.

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A state investigation launched after George Floyds killing has found that the Minneapolis police department engaged in a pattern of race discrimination for at least a decade, including stopping and arresting Black people at a higher rate than white people.

The Associated Press reports that the department also used force more often on people of color and maintained a culture where racist language is tolerated.

The report released Wednesday by the Minnesota Department of Human Rights following a nearly two-year investigation said the agency and the city would negotiate a court-enforceable agreement to address the long list of problems identified in the report, with input from residents, officers, city staff and others.

The report said police department data demonstrates significant racial disparities with respect to officers use of force, traffic stops, searches, citations, and arrests.

And it said officers used covert social media to surveil Black individuals and Black organizations, unrelated to criminal activity, and maintain an organizational culture where some officers and supervisors use racist, misogynistic, and disrespectful language with impunity.

Human rights commissioner Rebecca Lucero said during a news conference that it doesnt single out any officers or city leaders.

This investigation is not about one individual or one incident, Lucero said.

Civil rights attorney Ben Crump and his partners, who won a $27m settlement from the city for the Floyd family, called the report historic and monumental in its importance. They said they were grateful and deeply hopeful that change is imminent.

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A Florida judge has ordered a man who defaced an LGBTQ+ Pride mural to write a 25-page essay about the 2016 Pulse gay nightclub shooting.

Last June, the city of Delray Beach in south Florida unveiled a rainbow mural at an intersection on the fifth anniversary of the attack, in which a gunman killed 49 people at the club in Orlando.

A few days later, police noticed tire skid marks that were approximately 15 feet across the painting, according to an affidavit.

Cellphone footage sent to authorities showed then 19-year-old Alexander Jerich driving towards the intersection in a white pickup truck with a Donald Trump flag draped over it. According to the police, he had attended a 30-car rally for the former presidents birthday on 14 June.

The video clearly shows a white Chevy truck stopped at the intersection, and then intentionally accelerated the vehicle in an unreasonable unsafe manner in a short amount of time The Chevy truck continues to recklessly skid sideways, the affidavit said.

The video shows that the driver willfully drove the vehicle with disregard for the safety of any other persons or property.

Using the license plate captured in the video, police located Jerich, who agreed to turn himself in. He pleaded guilty to charges of criminal mischief and reckless driving, and agreed to pay $2,003 to repair the mural.

During a hearing last Thursday, Jerich hung his head, cried and apologized for his actions but did not offer any real explanation for them, according to the Palm Beach Post.

Justice Stephen Breyer has heard his last supreme court arguments, Reuters is reporting, ending an almost three decades-long career on the nations highest judicial bench.

Chief Justice John Roberts, his voice trembling, delivered a tribute at the end of the hearing:

The oral argument we have just concluded is the last the court will hear with Justice Breyer on the bench.

For 28 years this has been his arena for remarks profound and moving, questions challenging and insightful, and hypotheticals downright silly.

Roberts, Reuters says, was referring to liberal justice Breyers penchant for peppering attorneys arguing cases before him with queries involving outlandish hypothetical scenarios as he sorted through complex legal matters:

This sitting alone has brought us radioactive muskrats and John the Tiger man.

The justices heard about two hours of arguments in a case involving a Native American tribal authority in Oklahoma that was the last one on the courts calendar for its nine-month term.

Breyer, at 83 the oldest of the nine justices, announced in January he would retire when the court begins its summer recess, typically at the end of June after all the pending rulings are issued.

On 7 April, the US Senate approved Joe Bidens chosen replacement for Breyer, Ketanji Brown Jackson, whose historic confirmation will make her the first Black woman to sit on the supreme court.

There are developments in Florida, where the Trumpist Republican governor Ron DeSantis has been fundraising off his fight with Disney over his controversial dont say gay law that bans classroom discussions of sexual orientation and gender identity.

DeSantis, who is favored to make a run at his partys nomination for president in 2024, has reaped a record windfall from that spat, and other right-wing culture war laws he has enacted, including redrawing Floridas congressional map to eliminate Black voting power, and a 15-week abortion ban with no exception for rape, incest or human trafficking.

Campaign finance records show that DeSantis had amassed a $105m treasure chest by the end of March for his bid to seek reelection later this year, a record amount for any previous Florida politician, the Miami Herald reports.

It includes about $50,000 from two separate days in which the governors campaign sent out fundraising emails chastising Disney for its opposition to the dont say gay bill.

Last week, DeSantis signed into law a bill hastily approved at his behest by Floridas Republican-dominated legislature dissolving Disneys 55-year right to self-governance.

Opponents called the law an act of petty political revenge by DeSantis after the theme park giant, Floridas largest private employer with almost 80,000 cast members, halted political donations and pledged to help overturn the dont say gay law.

Meanwhile, Disney is telling its investors that the state cannot abolish the companys special tax district without first paying off an estimated $1bn in bond debt, per a contract agreed in 1967 when the agreement was enacted.

The move suggests the fight over Disneys special status is about to turn from political to legal. A statement from the governors office has promised more legislation to deal with the issue, but no details have yet been forthcoming, the Herald says.

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Please stick with us, theres more to come this afternoon.

Kevin McCarthy received a standing ovation from Republican congress members this morning as he defended recorded conversations with party leaders following the 6 January insurrection that have threatened to derail his chances of becoming House speaker.

The Associated Press reports that McCarthy, the minority leader, told the House Republican caucus that he never asked then-president Donald Trump to resign over the deadly insurrection by Trumps supporters.

The AP cited two Republicans at the private morning meeting at GOP headquarters, who were granted anonymity to discuss it.

McCarthy, who is in line to become House speaker if Republicans, as predicted, win control in the Novembers midterm elections, received a standing ovation, the lawmakers said, according to the news agency.

Its worth noting here that the allegation against McCarthy, per the damaging tapes released by the New York Times, was not that he lied about directly asking Trump to resign, but rather that he had discussed with other party officials that he would do so, then denied that.

One of the Times audio clips captured him in conversation with the the-third most senior House Republican Liz Cheney, whom he later ousted from her leadership role, saying he would tell Trump he should stand down.

Today, one Republican in the room said the meeting was cathartic for lawmakers, the AP said. Another voiced confidence that McCarthy would be the next speaker.

McCarthy, however, was challenged by two of the partys extremist members, Matt Gaetz of Florida and Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, who said they felt singled out by the Republican leadership team.

One Republican congressman, Wisconsins Glenn Grothman, berated the media as he left the meeting.

You guys obsess over January 6. Nobody cares, he said.

An ABC poll this January found that 72% of Americans think the deadly attack on the Capitol, amid Trumps frantic efforts to overturn the 2020 election he lost to Joe Biden by more than seven million votes, threatened democracy.

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Minorities are finding a new political home with the Republican Party – The Hill

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This week on mypodcastReal America, I sat down with Rep. Michelle Steel (R-Calif.) and Rep. Young Kim (R-Calif.), the first two Republican Korean American women to serve in Congress, to discuss how Democrats are leaving Asian Americans behind.

On the eve of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, the Republican National Committee is highlighting our efforts to reach communities Democrats take for granted. As Democrats run further left, their radical agenda has become out of step with voters. Americans of all backgrounds are discovering that theres never been a better or more important time to vote Republican.

The GOP has been making inroads into the Asian American community for years. Under the Trump administration, Republicans saw a7 percent gainwith Asian Americans from 2016 to 2020. The shift was even greater among Vietnamese Americans, who experienced a14 percent shift towardRepublican candidates. And if that news wasnt bad enough for Democrats,43 percent of the Asian American and Pacific Islander communitysee race relations getting worse under Joe Biden.

Meanwhile, the RNC is building relationships with Asian Americans by opening Asian Pacific American community centers in California, Georgia, Texas and a brand new one in Nevada, with more to come. These grassroots, local offices are part of how were building relationships with Asian Americans and taking our message of law and order, educational opportunity, and economic growth to new voters.

Asian Americans arent the only community where the RNC is making inroads. While Democrats push socialism, radical abortion policies and refer to them as Latinx, Hispanic Americans are concerned about preserving freedoms, raising strong families and putting food on the table. Its no wonder a recent Quinnipiacpollfound that Bidens approval rating with Hispanic voters was lower than any other racial or ethnic group: just 12 percent say they approve strongly of his time in office.

In fact, polls consistently show Hispanics are moving away from the Democratic Party. A Wall Street Journalpollfrom December found that Hispanic voters were equally divided over who they would vote for in the next election. The momentum certainly seems to be with the GOP: A record103 Republican Hispanic candidatesare seeking congressional seats this year. Its an early sign that our efforts to take our message to new voters and investment in Hispanic community centers in states like Texas, Wisconsin and Florida are making an impact.

A similar pattern is playing out among Black voters, who have been particularly hard hit by Democrats destructive agenda. Democratic support for the defund-the-police movement has led to asurge in violent crimethats disproportionately impacting Black Americans. Inflation is hitting Black Americans especially women hardest, with 44 percent saying rising prices pose a serious financial hardship. Thats why Black support for Democrats is quickly eroding: Backing for Democratic Congressional candidates fell from 56 percent in November to only 35 percent in March.

Its no better for Biden, whose approval with Black Americans plummeted 30pointssince he took office. Black GOP Congressional candidates like Texas Wesley Hunt and Michigans John James are proof that skin color doesnt dictate values or political affiliation. Our strategic engagement with Black Republican candidates, elected officials, and community leaders through our RNC Black American community centers are helping Republicans establish a presence in districts previously dominated by Democrats all over the country.

These trends are part of a broader story. For generations, Democrats thought they had a monopoly on minority voters. But now, Democrats failed promises, polarizing agenda and rising prices are catching up with them. Were building relationships and making significant investments in these communities. Were winning over new voters by taking our message of freedom and opportunity to their doorstep. And were identifying and equipping young Republican leaders from minority communities through our RNC Rising Star program.

Democrats are simply doubling down on their failed policies and overplaying their divisive rhetoric without offering solutions or plans to keep families safe, empower entrepreneurs and create opportunities for advancement. Meanwhile, Republicans are committed to enacting policies that will lift all Americans from every background. Come November, Democrats will be in for a rude awakening.

Ronna McDaniel is chairwoman of the Republican National Committee. Follow her on Twitter: @GOPChairwoman.

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Meet the Republican candidate for governor who isnt pro-Trump – MLive.com

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Most of the 10 Republican candidates running for governor in Michigan claim to be the most conservative candidate and the biggest Donald Trump supporter of the bunch.

Not Michael Markey Jr.

Markey is one of the lesser known candidates on the ballot. The 38-year-old Grand Haven financial adviser just jumped into the race a few months ago, but gathered more petitions signatures than any candidate outside of Tudor Dixon and Perry Johnson.

Im the only moderate. No one else is running in the moderate lane, Markey said. We need a leader who can listen to both sides, bring ideas in from both sides and I didnt see anybody else running that way. So is it a benefit? Yes. Am I doing it for the benefit? No.

Markey does not consider himself pro-Trump or anti-Trump. Markey says hes somewhere in the middle when it comes to the former president.

I always thought he could have used a secretary of social media, Markey said.

While other candidates repeat disproven claims of election fraud, Markeys top priority is improving Michigans education system, reducing the number of abortions and lowering taxes.

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer should be benched for making too many mistakes, Markey said, but the personal attacks from other Republicans go too far.

People want to demonize the other party, Markey said. Ronald Reagan told us not to do that. He said we should refer to them as our friends on the left.

Markey thinks, as a moderate, he is the only candidate who can pull in votes from Democrats who are unhappy with Whitmer and President Joe Biden.

The Michigan Republican Partys endorsement convention Saturday, April 23, was full of Trump love and Whitmer hate.

Governor candidates had the option of paying $10,000 for a two-minute commercial during the event, Markey said, but were required to talk about Whitmer for 30 seconds of the ad.

Im a finance guy, Markey said. So it bugs me that I was going to spend $2,500 to talk about Governor Whitmer. Simple as that.

Only Perry Johnson and Ryan Kelley took the offer. Johnsons ad never mentioned Whitmer, however.

Kelleys commercial was a simple video of him talking about his political views. Johnsons was a heavily produced TV-style ad with flashy editing, sound effects and graphics and a narrator saying: Perry Johnson is, by far, the most conservative man running for governor.

There are a record 10 candidates in the Republican primary for governor the most ever in Michigan.

Republican voters have 10 governor candidates to choose from: Tudor Dixon, Perry Johnson, Michael Markey Jr., Michael Brown, James Craig, Kevin Rinke, Garrett Soldano, Ryan Kelley, Donna Brandenburg and Ralph Rebandt.

Splitting the vote

The large slate makes for a much different dynamic than if there were only a few candidates, experts say.

Every one of the candidates and their campaigns have to assume that this will be a battle for a plurality, and perhaps one as low as the 30s (% range) or high 20s (% range), said John Sellek, CEO of Harbor Strategic Public Affairs, a Republican public relations firm.

The only way a candidate might top 50% is if they get the Trump endorsement and it is the right endorsement, Sellek said.

RELATED: Michigan governor candidates cant read Trumps mind, but many think he will endorse them

The question is, will all Trumps supporters coalesce around his pick? And what if he does not endorse anybody in the race?

There are candidates who have really strong followings but their strong followings (include) strong President Trump supporters, Markey said. I dont think all of their followers are going to jump ship and go to wherever he endorses. So it may actually split that vote.

A split vote is the best-case scenario for Markey. And if all the other candidates run in the ultra conservative, Trump lane and Markey is left alone as a more moderate candidate, it could help his chances.

Retired Detroit Police Chief James Craig has been quiet on the campaign trail lately, but could be another challenger in the moderate lane although he has met with Trump and said he would accept the former presidents endorsement.

Raising the funds

While other Republican candidates attended lavish parties around Grand Rapids this weekend during the Republican convention, Markey had a different approach.

We gave pizzas out to everyone, Markey said. We didnt go to the schmoozy parties. We sat there on the street. I cant tell you the number of people who came up and just kept saying, Ive been looking for somebody like this.

Michael Markey Jr., a Republican candidate for governor, hands out pizzas during a campaign event in Grand Rapids.

Markey joined the race so recently, he is not even listed on Michigans last update showing how much candidates have raised. Now that he has gathered enough signatures to get on the ballot, Markey is focused on fundraising and traveling the state to talk to residents.

He has a long way to catch up to Rinke, Craig, Soldano and Johnson, who each have more than $1 million.

RELATED: Self-funded millionaires, small-dollar donors shape Republican race to challenge Whitmer

With so many competitors in the race, experts say money will be key. Johnson and Rinke lead the pack here, pledging millions of their own dollars to get their name out there.

It does give an advantage to those who can self-fund, said John Truscott, former spokesperson for Gov. John Engler and current CEO at public relations firm Truscott-Rossman. This is going to be a very expensive race.

The Aug. 2 primary election will narrow the field of candidates to one per party. Winners of the partys primaries will move on to the general election on Nov. 8.

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Technology May Beat Biology When It Comes To Finding Alien Signatures, Scientists Argue – IFLScience

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Our intuition that life is far more widespread in the universe than technology may be misleading us. Reconsideration could affect how resources are prioritized in one of science's great quests.

The search to find life beyond the Earth has followed two broad paths seeking signs of intelligent life such as radio signals, or hunting for the effects of biological activity. Having so far not succeeded on either account, it's hard to be definitive as to which is more likely to work.

Nevertheless, a study published inThe Astrophysical Journal Letters carries the somewhat counter-intuitive case for technology over biology.

The argument for seeking biological signs is simple. Not all worlds with life will spawn civilizations whose technology we can detect, indeed it is likely the vast majority won't. A star like Alpha Centauri could easily have lifeforms on orbiting planets, the chance of something high-tech is remote. The idea is implicitly encoded in the famous Drake equation, an attempt to calculate the number of technological civilizations in the galaxy.

However, Dr Jason Wright of Penn State University and co-authors argue that this simple reasoning needs to be set against four factors which may collectively outweigh it.

The most obvious of these is the ease of detection. If a radio signal is powerful enough, we could spot it across the galaxy, whereas biological signs are likely to be noticeable only around nearby stars.

There is also the fact technological life forms may spread their products far wider than they themselves will travel. As far as we know, only Earth hosts life within our solar system, but human technology can be found on Mars and the Moon and in orbit around Venus and Jupiter. It's possible some will stay functional long after not only humanity, but all life on Earth, has gone.

The possibility technology could go on self-replicating far beyond its original makers (whether through their design or by accident) also needs to be considered, the authors argue.

Finally, life is tied to planets or at least moons, while technology can exist between worlds and even between star systems.

The authors state that while those involved in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence are familiar with many of these arguments, they're less familiar to other astrobiologists.

To weigh these arguments, the authors modify the original Drake equation to produce two Drake-like versions that estimate the numbers of technological or biological signatures to be found. As with the original version, each requires estimating the chance of various events, often with little to go on.

Will one in a hundred planets that host life eventually evolve a technologically advanced civilization, or one in a million? No one knows, but many people have opinions. Where spaceflight is achieved, will it on average lead to the colonization of a handful of planets, or millions? The answer is equally uncertain. Depending on which numbers you pick, the authors note one could conclude biological signatures far outnumber technological ones, or the reverse.

An objective, quantitative comparison of the actual relative abundances of technosignatures and biosignatures is difficult because it depends on details of extraterrestrial life that we cannot know for certain until we have some examples to learn from, the paper notes.

On the other hand, we can probably be more certain that where technology exists, it will be easier to find than signs of life at least as long as it is still operating, rather than a colossal wreck. Technological signals are also less likely to be ambiguous.

When astronomers such as Frank Drake were first contemplating the question, they had little choice in the matter. We could search for signs of biology on Mars and perhaps elsewhere in the Solar System, but anywhere further afield would depend on radio signals. We couldn't even detect more distant planets, let alone examine their atmospheres for gasses indicative of life.

Today we know of thousands of exoplanets, some potentially capable of supporting life. Forthcoming telescopes may allow us to find evidence if it is there, at least in closer examples. Much as the JWST will transform other areas of astronomy, the authors think we'll get more value for money when it comes to finding life from the Square Kilometer Array, with its massively enhanced capacity to detect radio signals.

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The CEO of an exclusive jet carrier says he ‘kissed a lot of frogs’ before landing a Wi-Fi deal with SpaceX – Business Insider India

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Hop-on jet service JSX spent years trying to find the right in-flight Wi-Fi before SpaceX's Starlink came along, its CEO Alex Wilcox said.

Elon Musk's SpaceX signed its first deal last week to offer its Starlink satellite internet for free onboard planes of JSX, a semi-private regional carrier which was founded six years ago.

Wilcox told Insider that Wi-Fi onboard its planes was the number one request from customers, especially when the company started to offer longer haul trips across the US.

JSX spoke to various internet providers before they realised Starlink was the perfect match. The jet service firm had been in talks with Starlink for around a year, Wilcox said.

"We've kissed a lot of frogs," said Wilcox, who is also a founding executive of JetBlue.

Other internet providers would have required JSX to stick huge antennas, which connect to satellites, onto its aircraft but these weren't compatible with the company's small, 30-seater jets, Wilcox said. JSX even tried to convince the providers to make a different antenna, but the market was too small, he added.

Whereas Starlink only required an antenna, which is 50 centimeters by 50 centimeters big and can be mounted on top of the plane, Wilcox said.

Wilcox described Starlink's technology as "compact" and "lightweight." The antenna doesn't add any fuel burn, nor does it have any drag to the plane, he said.

JSX also chose Starlink for its fast speed and low latency, given that the satellites are positioned in low-Earth orbit and are therefore closer to the aircraft and Earth, Wilcox said. Other internet providers' launch their satellites into geostationary orbit, which takes longer for the signal to travel.

"When you consider most of the other providers, the in-flight Wi-Fi is the hardest thing they do," he said. "When you consider SpaceX and the other things they're trying to achieve, this is the easiest thing they're trying to do."

Starlink is a subsidiary of SpaceX, a company which builds rockets designed to fly to the moon and other planets, and one day help with the colonization of Mars.

Passengers selecting Starlink WiFi on their devices while cruising on JSX jets won't be faced with a log-in screen, terms and conditions to accept, or credit card details.

"You'll accept all of that stuff when you buy your ticket," Wilcox said, confirming that the Wi-Fi service will be free.

JSX is different from major airlines because it offers more of an exclusive journey. Customers pay more to fly with JSX but in return, they receive free cocktails, snacks, baggage check, and carry-ons. They can also turn up to the flight 20 minutes before departure, Wilcox said.

Starlink will "make our customers' lives easier," Wilcox added.

Within days of signing the deal, Starlink engineers were on JSX's site testing the service on planes, Wilcox said.

The aim is to have half of its fleet of 77 planes equipped with Starlink by December this year. The other half will be kitted out by the end of next year, Wilcox said. The deal between JSX and Starlink covers service on up to 100 planes.

As part of the tests, Starlink has to make sure the antenna doesn't interfere with the safety and operation of the plane and ensure it won't get damaged by ice or other weather conditions, Wilcox said.

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Emefiele at CBN: Preserving Today, Protecting the future – THISDAY Newspapers

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Jackson Ugbechieappraises the interventions of the Central Bank of Nigeria under Godwin Emefiele, arguing that he would be remembered as one who fought to preserve today to protect the future

As Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), the mandate of Mr. Godwin Emefiele is clear: ensure monetary and price stability, maintain and manage external reserves, provide economic and financial advice to the Federal Government and promote a healthy financial system in Nigeria. These parameters are central to the existence of Reserve Banks (Central Banks) across the world.

In some countries, some central bank chiefs functioned during periods of plenty and economic buoyancy. Some are appointed during periods of economic drought. Some reserve bank CEOs last longer on the job than others. In some cases, their stay is determined by political decisions, usually change in government.

Alan Greenspan, a former United States Federal Reserve Chair, for instance, had a streak of longevity on the job overseeing the America Federal Reserve. An economist, he served for a record five terms as the 13th chair of the Federal Reserve of the US from 1987 to 2006. Appointed by President Ronald Reagan, a Republican, he got further reappointments by three succeeding US Presidents, handing him the historical record of working with four different US Presidents, both Republicans and Democrats.

Over all, he was regarded as one of the best Federal Reserve Chairs in US annals. But this was not because the US economy experienced boom all through his 19 years reign at the US regulatory bank. Never! There were moments of drought and storms. His first baptism of fire was the October 1987 stock market crash which shook not just the US market but the global bourse. Here, he showed rare resilience and was able to ensure liquidity in the markets.

During his 19-year tenure, the US economy experienced two recessions, both with dire socio-economic consequences. He was also confronted with the Asian financial crisis of 1997 which echoed through Wall Street and by the law of resonance impacted on the US economy. Add to this, the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers in US in which over 3,000 people died. Now known as 9/11, that terror attack struck a deadly blow to the heart of US economy.

Again, Greenspan and his team were able to steady the ship. Many credit him with having a reputation for being strongly anti-inflation, and more at home with controlling prices than focusing on promoting full employment. Yet, in spite of the many storms that signposted his tenure, hes still largely regarded as overseeing the longest official economic expansion in US history.

Emefieles tenure as CBN governor in more ways than one mirrors that of Greenspan. Now in his 8th year, Emefiele was appointed in June 2014 by President Goodluck Jonathan of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). He was reappointed in 2019 by President Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC), putting him in the exclusive club of being appointed by two different Nigerian Presidents both of different political parties in a democracy. And just like Greenspan was confronted with economic storms shortly after his appointment, Emefiele suffered similar fate. .

Barely one year after his 2014 appointment, global oil prices nosed south. Nigerian economy is sustained by earnings from crude oil. Indeed, the annual budget is pegged on the unit price of oil barrels in the international market. It was therefore a case of economic Golgotha for the nation by 2015 and onwards when crude oil price sustained a downward spiral. During his tenure, Emefiele has managed economic recessions and on each occasion, he has had to bend over backwards to spring the nations economy out of the brinks.

Managing federal reserves especially in seasons of socio-economic challenges is usually problematic. Twice when American economy relapsed into recession and even when it was upended by capital market collapse, Americans did not demand for the resignation of Greenspan. They understood that he was not the cause of the poor run of the economy. They knew he could not have orchestrated the attendant job losses and unemployment. They did not occupy the office of the Federal Reserve in manic rage.

This is why many analysts and watchers of the Nigerian economy frown at recent and sustained calls by some groups for Emefiele to resign. His critics attribute the nations lean economy to Emefiele. This theory would have made sense if it was Emefiele that caused the rupture of the bubble called crude oil especially when he was not in a position to determine or fix the price of crude oil in the international market.

Emefiele was not responsible for the moribund Nigerian refineries. He was not responsible for the primitive inclination to greed exhibited by the governors who kicked vehemently against saving for the rainy day during the oil price boom of yesteryears; neither should be blamed for the inclement business environment in Nigeria where manufacturers had to provide their own electricity and worry about the movement of their goods and services because public transport is in terribly bad shape.

The list of the many woes that make Nigeria different from many other nations are many. And Emefiele did not create these woes. They have been of old including the lavish lifestyle of Nigerians, including top public officers turning a section of their apartments into vaults for warehousing forex, including the penchant of Nigerians to consume and patronise only imported products. Within the past four decades, Nigerian economy has depended solely on the export of one product: crude oil. Even refineries built to refine petroleum products for local consumption were neglected and gradually but steadily, they withered from percentage production to zero production.

The refineries are today gigantic carcasses. And its not Emefiele that is responsible for the stealing of Nigerias crude oil. Those who should know say about 80 percent of the nations crude is stolen. Stealing of Nigerias crude between the point of production in the deep waters and the point of discharge predates the arrival of Emefiele at CBN. Besides, its not CBN that oversees the sale of oil. Relevant agencies within the nations oil and gas sector do. Its therefore an unkind cut to blame Emefiele for the dipping fortunes of the economy.

To properly situate Emefieles place in the nations monetary and price stabilization history, its imperative to interrogate his actions and inactions within the context of global economic indices in the last seven years. His arrival at CBN was followed by global economic headwinds especially the crash in price of crude oil which represents about 95 per cent of Nigerias export revenue. This triggered a major shock for the Nigerian economy, leading to a 13-month recession in 2016. In comparison, the average price of crude oil from 2010 to 2014 was over $100/barrel but it crashed to as low as $30 / barrel with production cost of $25/barrel.

Despite these storms, Emefieles deft management of the monetary policies helped to support governments at all levels including executing capital projects and running overhead costs. When you consider that many oil producers like Kuwait, Russia, Angola and Brunei had longer lasting recessions of between of 20 60 months with worse socio-economic outcomes, Nigerians would appreciate the magic of Emefiele.

Even in the face of the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic with its attendant lockdown which plunged global economies to recession, Emefiele was able to mitigate the damage in a manner that made Nigeria economy perform better than the economies of some western nations. Countries like the USA had GDP falling in 2020 by -31% in Q2, UK by -19.4% in Q2, EU by -14.1% in Q2 and Nigeria by -6.1% in Q2.

It bears restating that Covid-19 brought out the best in Emefiele as CBN reeled out the following measures to absorb the pandemic shock: N100 billion health sector credit facility for operators in the sector. Nigeria now has two world-class cancer centres in Lagos and medical tourism has significantly reduced.

A one-year extension of a moratorium on principal repayments for CBN intervention facilities;

The reduction of the interest rate on intervention loans from 9 percent to 5 percent;

Creation of N400 billion target credit facility for affected households and small and medium enterprises;

Granting regulatory forbearance to banks to restructure terms of facilities in affected sectors;

Improving forex supply to the CBN by directing oil companies and oil servicing companies to sell forex to the CBN rather than the Nigerian National Petroleum Company;

Additional NGN100 billion intervention fund in healthcare loans to pharmaceutical companies and

healthcare practitioners intending to expand/build capacity;

N1 trillion in loans to boost local manufacturing and production across critical sectors; among others.

CBN under Emefiele introduced several initiatives to reflate the economy chief of which is the Anchor Borrowers Programme (ABP) which returned the country to her first love: Agriculture.

The ABP was inaugurated in 2015 targeting commercial production of agricultural commodities including rice, maize, wheat and other cereals, cassava, potato and yam. Others include oil palm, tomato, cocoa, rubber, ginger, fish, poultry, other livestock and other commodities.

Besides the ABP, other such policy initiatives by CBN include the Agriculture Credit Guarantee Scheme (ACGS), Commercial Agriculture Credit Scheme, Agriculture Support Scheme, Nigerian Incentive-Based Risk Sharing in Agricultural Lending Programme (NISRAL) and Interest Draw-back Programme.

On the impact of these initiatives, Emefiele said: Our medium-term goal is to fast-track growth above historic average. Economic activities may reach pre-pandemic levels if the resilience of non-oil activities (especially agriculture and manufacturing sectors) are given continued impetus.

Emefiele, to his credit, has tinkered with all manner of policies to save the naira. He has applied safety measures including banning the funding of the importation of some items. All of this is to build a buffer around the naira. But this seems to infuriate some persons who prefer a free floating of the local currency.

Emefiele, more than any CBN governor, has defended the naira just to protect the future of Nigeria. He has shown courage, dared the forex grabbers and frustrated the smugglers. Above all, he has returned the nation to agriculture such that locally produced agricultural produce now form a huge part of our menu and have become a greater part of the raw materials for the nations primary sector.

*Ugbechie,a public policy analyst, writes from Abuja.

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2 dead, 23 rescued as 3-storey building collapses in Lagos

The National Emergency Management Agency has confirmed the recovery of two dead bodies and rescue of 23 persons from Ebute Metta three-storey building collapse.

The Zonal Coordinator Southwest, NEMA, Mr Ibrahim Farinloye, disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Lagos.

Farinloye said the recovered bodies were those of a mother and her child, while the rescued persons included seven children and 16 adults.

Nine of those rescued alive have been treated and discharged.

They returned to the scene, but have been taken away for proper custody while psycho-social and post trauma counselling are being arranged for them by the Nigerian Red Cross, Farinloye said.

NAN reports that a three-Storey building collapsed at 24 Ibadan Str, Herbert Macaulay Way, Onyigbo on Sunday at about 10.56p.m.

However, rescue operations were still ongoing at the site.

UN Secretary-General Antnio Guterres has highlighted the impact of the Ukraine war on Africa, saying the crisis is aggravating a triple food, energy and financial crisis across the continent.

The UN correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Guterres began a Ramadan solidarity visit to three West African countries, Nigeria, Senegal and Niger on Saturday.

He is expected to be in Nigeria on Tuesday.

While in Dakar, the capital of Senegal on his first visit to the continent, Guterres said: when discussing the socio-economic situation, it is impossible not to mention the war in Ukraine and its impact on Africa.

The UN chief made the remarks after meeting President Macky Sall of Senegal, who said that the war in Ukraine was a human tragedy which could have a dramatic impact on economies, in particular, those of developing countries.

The conflict in Ukraine is driving up global food and fuel prices; senior UN officials are concerned that rising costs will push more people into hunger.

It could also lead to political instability and social unrest in some parts of Africa, where food prices have increased by a third since 2021.

Before the Russian invasion began in February, the combination of climate change, conflict and the COVID-19 pandemic was already impacting the socio-economic situation in Africa, especially in the Sahel region which includes Senegal.

Guterres and Sall had toured a new hi-tech vaccine production facility, currently being built by the Institut Pasteur in Dakar.

When completed, it will be able to produce a range of vaccines, including Pfizer-BioNTech, one of the most widely used immunisations against COVID-19.

It will also be able to manufacture experimental vaccines against malaria and tuberculosis.

At the end of World Immunisation Week, Guterres said it was necessary to build true vaccine equity across the world adding that it was unacceptable that close to 80 per cent of Africans were not vaccinated against COVID-19; a situation he called a moral failure.

Sall had called for pharmaceutical sovereignty by supporting the emergence of an African pharmaceutical industry capable of meeting basic needs and coping with pandemics.

As part of the COVID-19 recovery plan, Senegal is strengthening its drugs manufacturing sector.

Its expected that the vaccination facility will produce at least 50 per cent of the countrys needs.

Guterres added that the worlds wealthiest countries and pharmaceutical companies should accelerate the donation of vaccines and invest in local production, of the type seen at Institut Pasteur facility.

Addressing reporters in Dakar, Guterres said we must ensure a steady flow of food and energy in open markets, removing all unnecessary export restrictions.

He added that countries must resist the temptation to hoard and instead release strategic stocks of energy.

The UN estimates that a quarter of a billion people could be pushed into extreme poverty in 2022, caused by the consequences of the conflict in Ukraine.

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As a way to provide relief against rising food prices and other commodities, the government of Kenya has raised workers minimum wages by 12 percent.

President Uhuru Kenyatta said this in his recent national broadcast to mark International Labour Day, promising that the increase in the minimum wages of workers by 12 percent would be effective. A raise he believes will be effective immediately and would help address the current pressure that the rise in food prices is having on workers incomes.

There is a compelling case to review the minimum wages so as to cushion our workers against further erosion of their purchasing power, while also guaranteeing the competitiveness of our economy, he said.

With most African countries struggling to cope with rising food and fuel prices, the government saw a need to help cushion the impact of rising inflation on the income of ordinary Kenyans. Inflation in Kenya is expected to rise much higher following the impact the Ukraine-Russia war is having on the global economy.

The government of Zimbabwe has announced that it will soon introduce a series of measures to stop the rapid devaluation of the local currency.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa this promise recently in a recent edition of the state-run Sunday Mail.

De-dollarization will be managed carefully to avert disruptions, the president said. This government is determined to continue with a tight fiscal policy to maintain the current surplus.

The countrys local currency currently trades at an official rate of Z$159.34 to the U.S. dollar. However, the gap widens at the parallel market where it exchanges for as much as Z$400 to the US dollar.

Mnangagwa said that his team of skilled professionals were working hard to analyse and review the impact of the volatility of the local currency following last weeks exchange rate turbulence.

Economies which earn far less than us by way of exports; import more than us; have larger a gross domestic product, requiring more imports; and with bigger populations are enjoying a more stable currency than we do, he said.

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2023: Workers and political participation – Blueprint Newspapers Limited

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The Nigerian workers and indeed the citizens have constantly bemoaned misguided policies and poor leadership that manifested in high cost of living, delay in payment of salaries, non-payment of gratuities, pensions among others.

Labour leaders and activists are sometimes victimised for questioning perceived unfavourable policies and increasing refusal by government to honour and implement collective bargaining agreements.

In the quest to reinvent its known tradition of holding government at all levels accountable and brainstorm about the status of Labour Party, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), recently convened a political conference.

The 2022 Workers Political Conference is entitled Commitment to National Emancipation and Development through Effective Political Engagement by Workers.

NLC president, Mr Ayuba Wabba, who spoke, stressed the need for restructuring of the country that would bring good governance, sustainable development and social justice as the country approaches the 2023 general elections and beyond.

Wabba said there was no better place to get patriotic politicians than from the working class and professional groups who have excelled in their fields of callings.

According to him, the conference seeks to set the labour agenda as a guide to affiliates and workers for engagement with Nigerias political class at federal, state, local government and ward levels.

With 2023 in view, there is a lot of politicking, intrigues and subterfuge in the political space. Every indication shows that the polity is once again being over-heated.

Sadly, as it has become norm with our cycle of broken politics, the polity is not being heated with questions and answers on how the current political mandate has been used by political office holders.

The polity is not being over-heated with concerns on how the current ruling elite have honoured the socio-economic rights of Nigerians in Chapter two of the 1999 Constitution.

The polity is not being over-heated with new ideas of how politicians can meet the expectations of Nigerians who want constant power, motorable roads, adequate security and living wages that will offer workers a chance at decent living.

The near absence and acute deficit of serious engagements with these existential political concerns have provided the context for this conference, he said.

He, however, said that workers determination in the run up to the 2023 elections was that professional politicians must not be allowed to evade critical questions of national development.

According to him, this is why we have developed a Workers Charter of Demands that prioritises equity, fairness and social justice.

Our Charter of Demands asks for free and quality education to tertiary levels for every Nigerian child. Our Charter of Demands insists that every Nigerian should access free and quality healthcare from cradle to grave.

Our Charter of Demands makes the argument for the kind of restructuring that brings sustainable development to real Nigerians currently struggling with the crumbs, he said.

He also said the demand posits that politicians should no longer be allowed to send their kids to schools abroad or treat their sicknesses in foreign hospitals, while the poor are trapped in endless strike and poor medical facilities.

He also demanded for the promotion of decent work conditions for workers including equal pay for work of equal value, training, predictable promotion and affordable housing close to workers places of work, he said.

Wabba said the demand also called for prompt payment of pension and other retirement benefits and the protection of all trade union rights, among others.

Our Charter of Demands is a pact of emancipation for Nigerian workers and people. It is our duty to put it at the front burner of 2023 politics.

We can make this happen by mobilising every worker in Nigeria to get their Permanent Voters Card (PVC) ready.

According to him, the next step is to engage politically, we must be ready to engage political parties especially Workers Political Party and progressive political interests across the country.

Wabba said this would ensure that a significant number of candidates who would vie for elective positions in 2023 subscribe to the provisions of the charter.

Prof Attahiru Jega, former chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), who also spoke said that Nigeria was at crossroads, as the country prepares for the 2023 general elections.

According to him, Nigerian citizens and the working people can either continue to play the ostrich on the current trajectory of reckless, senseless, visionless journey towards democratic and socio-economic development.

It is time to wake up, rise and join hands in solidarity for struggles and active engagement in the political process, towards national emancipation from a devilish alliance of exploiters.

It is time to broadly engage with and struggle for wider socio-political and economic issues, which affect all citizens, he said.

He, however, called a revolutionary of improvement of governance and quality of leadership for good and democratic governance.

This would create a better environment for protecting, advancing, and defending the overall interest of the working people.

A revolution may, indeed be desirable under the circumstances, but given the current realities, it is far-fetched.

Broader patriotic and emancipatory struggles for good democratic governance may under the circumstances, help rescue the country and reposition it.

That is towards the satisfaction of the fundamental needs and aspirations of all citizens, and improving the scope and space for working peoples, he said.

Jega also noted that in view of the general elections, it was time to effectively mobilise and involve Nigerian workers in broader political engagements towards using the electoral process to improve the leadership recruitment processes.

He called on Nigerian workers, trade unions, among others to work together with credible patriots in professional associations to bring about remarkable improvement in politics and governance, as we inch towards the 2023 general elections.

The minimum agenda would be to improve the integrity of the Nigerian electoral process; to demand for reforms to expand the scope of transparent democratic participation within political parties.

Others are to improve the processes of selection, fielding and election of candidates into positions of leadership in governance at all levels, local, state and federal.

The task is to ensure that either a working people-oriented political party with a popularly acceptable programme fields good, competent and credible candidates.

Only candidates who have integrity, competence and who meet people-oriented selection criteria are elected into executive or legislative positions in governance, he said.

All hands of progressive forces need to, have to be on deck to prevent our country from imminent collapse, and to turn it around on to a trajectory of good democratic governance for beneficial democratic, socio-economic development, he said..

On his part, Prof Yusuf Zoaka, Dean, Faculty of Management Services, University of Abuja, noted that the NLC made attempts to float a political party in the country known as the Labour Party.

Zoaka said the Labour Party had since been hijacked by some usurpers denying Labour and workers of their rightful platform.

According to him, what stood on its way is the fictitious ban on civil servants or workers who have regularly been reminded by their bosses that civil servants are banned from active politics and disunity among the labour unions, among others.

The 1999 Constitution Chapter Iv, Section 40, provides citizens with the right to participate in politics.

There is need for the NLC to be active in political space now that it is very glaring that the two dominant political parties have failed the people.

Labour should not allow the stage to be captured again by another more deadly group than the current ones.

Therefore, the stage is already clear, NLC should lead the people to take the centre stage with all the downtrodden people in Nigeria, he said.

Zoaka however, suggested options and action plans that the NLC should adopt.

He said that the NLC should recover the Labour Party and go with the people, negotiate with one of the main parties or participate through political engagements.

He also called for the establishment of a broad based strategy committee to work out an implementable programme for national emancipation and and effective political engagements.

All in all, experts stressed the need for workers to actively participate in electoral contests in order to improve the quality and integrity of governance.

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