02.28.2020

Trump travel restrictions on China slow down coronavirus, South Korea, Italy could be next:
http://dailytorch.com/2020/02/trump-travel-restrictions-on-china-slow-down-coronavirus-south-korea-italy-could-be-next/
On Jan. 31, after the World Health Organization declared a global health emergency from the coronavirus, President Trump instituted screening and travel restrictions from China to slow the spread of the virus that may have a higher than 2 percent mortality rate, although the World Health Organization has a 1.5 percent mortality rate outside of China and a 3.4 percent rate inside of China. With such a high mortality rate, containment is critical. In the U.S., so far there have been 60 cases with no deaths. And to keep it that way, the President may be considering expanding the travel restrictions to other countries with outbreaks like South Korea and Italy. “[I]f others aren’t taking care or we think they’re doing it incorrectly… At a right time, we may do that,” President Trump said on Feb. 26 at the White House from a reporter asking if the U.S. would institute additional screening and travel restrictions on South Korea and northern Italy, which have been hit with the Chinese coronavirus. Do you support the President’s travel restrictions to slow down the virus?
02.27.2020

South Carolina last chance for Biden to get moving and slow down the socialist Bernie:
http://dailytorch.com/2020/02/south-carolina-last-chance-for-biden-to-get-moving-and-slow-down-the-socialist-bernie/
Former Vice President Joe Biden has never won a presidential primary in his entire career despite running for President for 32 years — he ran in 1988 and 2008 but promptly withdrew from both races in the early going after failing to gain traction — but that may change in South Carolina on Feb. 29 if the latest polls for the primary there are to be believed, where he leads anywhere from 4 to 18 points according to the Real Clear Politics average of polls. While most of the political punditry have written off Biden after fourth and fifth place showings in Iowa and New Hampshire, almost every single poll in South Carolina for the Democratic primary this election cycle has had Biden leading the race. The one exception by Change Research had him tied with Sen. Bernie Sanders, the Democratic frontrunner and self-described democratic socialist who is building momentum after back-to-back wins in New Hampshire and Iowa, but otherwise Biden has maintained comfortable leads in South Carolina polls. If Sanders prevails in South Carolina, he may be unstoppable headed into Super Tuesday on March 3. If, however, Biden manages to pull out a victory, it would breathe new life into his campaign and threaten to throw the Democratic nomination into chaos and slow Sanders’ momentum. How do you see things shaking out in the Palmetto State?
02.26.2020

We bumped into some Trump supporters on an intersection in Texas. Despite what the mainstream media reports, a group known as Latinos for Trump says the president will win a lot of Hispanic support at the polls this year.
02.26.2020

Is ‘I’m not a Russian agent, you’re a Russian agent’ the future of American politics?
http://dailytorch.com/2020/02/is-im-not-a-russian-agent-youre-a-russian-agent-the-future-of-american-politics/
Who’s winning the Moscow primary? On Feb. 21, the Washington Post reported that Russia is trying to help boost Sen. Bernie Sanders for the Democratic presidential nomination: “U.S. officials have told Sen. Bernie Sanders that Russia is attempting to help his presidential campaign as part of an effort to interfere with the Democratic contest, according to people familiar with the matter.” But it’s apparently a bipartisan affair as, in the very same story, the Russians are simultaneously reportedly backing President Donald Trump, too. The article refers to “a briefing to lawmakers last week in which a senior intelligence official said that Russia wants to see Trump reelected, viewing his administration as more favorable to the Kremlin’s interests…” Here we go again. So, if it comes down to Sanders and Trump in the general election, who does Russia support? It doesn’t matter, because none of this is real. Sanders and Trump are once again being targeted with the very same allegations made against them in 2016 that they were favored by Russia, when it was a means of discrediting them both as Manchurian Candidates in order to bolster the prospects of Hillary Clinton — and to put down future anti-establishment political campaigns. Here, a defensive briefing of the Sanders campaign was used to hurt Sanders in the Democratic primary race against Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg and Mike Bloomberg by broadcasting Moscow’s supposed preference for Sanders. For now, it’s a campaign talking point. But are we about to see a repeat of 2016, with ridiculous intel interference in the elections?
02.25.2020

A former Border Reporter takes us to downtown McAllen, Texas. The respite center and bus station across the street are now empty due to Trump-era immigration policies. They were once filled to capacity with immigrants!
02.25.2020

The Democrats invented Bernie Sanders by toying with socialism for a generation:
http://dailytorch.com/2020/02/the-democrats-invented-bernie-sanders-by-toying-with-socialism-for-a-generation/
After another big win, this time in Nevada with 46 percent of the vote, Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, a self-described democratic socialist, is the frontrunner for the Democratic nomination for president in 2020 — and the Democratic establishment has no idea what to do about it. But really, Democrats have nobody to blame but themselves. If Sanders weren’t running, they’d have to invent him. More than a generation has been spent declaring cultural Marxism to be a conspiracy theory, all the while the left was soft peddling socialism and radicalism in our public schools and universities, in Hollywood and in governmental and non-governmental institutions. And in pushing radical environmentalism to transform the U.S. economy that has fostered the Green New Deal, a proposal to end oil, gas, nuclear and coal consumption by 2030, convert to solar and wind, and put the U.S. at a global disadvantage economically versus China and other emerging economies. And in implementing a national, government-run health care system such that now the predominant Democratic proposal is to end private health insurance and institute socialized, single-payer health care. And into demonizing wealth and success so that now the Democrats’ national platform now calls for redistributing wealth, raising taxes and pitting Americans against one another via class warfare, all the while disincentivizing work with universal basic income schemes. Until now a full 50 percent of Democrats have a favorable view of socialism, according to the latest NPR-Marist poll conducted Feb. 13-16. Only 33 percent of Democrats polled had a negative view of socialism. And while the overall outcome of the poll shows 58 percent of Americans oppose socialism — creating an uphill battle for Sanders in the general election and giving President Donald Trump a decided advantage this November — that is a snapshot in time. Is socialism the future of the Democratic Party, if not the U.S.?
02.21.2020

Trump keeps winning, a new intelligence director, talk about Socialism and a Wilder-Fury prediction.
02.21.2020

Obama didn’t build that. Trump will be judged by the present state of the economy in 2020.
http://dailytorch.com/2020/02/obama-didnt-build-that-trump-will-be-judged-by-the-present-state-of-the-economy-in-2020/
Incumbents are always judged by the present state of the economy and when voters go to the polls this year they will be judging President Donald Trump, not former President Barack Obama. It’s how the American people hold politicians accountable. Just ask Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush if they think the economy had any bearing on their political fortunes. Both had recessions occur during their first terms in office, which turned out to be their last. No amount of blaming their predecessors would have made a difference. If the economy were to have entered a recession during President Trump’s watch — recall the headlines from last summer when short term interest rates briefly inverted with long term interest rates — you can bet that President Trump would have been blamed for it. It stands to reason then that with the economy doing so well, and Americans becoming wealthier, that Trump will undoubtedly receive the lion’s share of the credit when the American people go to vote in November. Voters will likely point to the President’s policies on tax cuts, deregulation and America first trade with new fair and reciprocal trade deals with Mexico, Canada, China, South Korea and Japan as playing a key role. Is that really surprising to anyone who follows politics?