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California draught continues

July 9, 2021 by Robert Jordan

In Dallas, CPAC 2021 starts today and runs through July 11, 2021. On the final day former President Donald J Trump will give the closing speech for the CPAC event.

The Democrat party has been in power for many years and Governor Brown was in power for 8 years. Now Gavin Newsom is governor but California is now in a water draught. For approximately 10 years nobody in power in California fixed its water problem So I have a question to all Californians: Why do you vote Democrat? My party is so weak in California, even though they have a near-supermajority in the legislature and no Republican in sight.

Former President Trump should be treated fairly

July 8, 2021 by Robert Jordan

Former President Donald J Trump has brought up the point that the main news agencies don’t bring up the death rate for victims of crime of Democratic Party controlled states. He asked for the news agencies to bring up the 260 people who were shot in Chicago over the past 4th of July weekend. (Shockwave.us will accommodate former President Donald J Trump so as to let the world know that my news agency is all inclusive in it’s reporting.) When any President now or in the past brings this kind of claim it is national news. Remember, I have proven to President Donald J Trump that I am a Democrat, and yet Shockwave.us is a fair and just news agency. We will report on past Presidents if they feel they are not getting a fair shot at being covered. Thanks for your service, former President Donald J. Trump.

Trump initiates Class Action suit against Facebook, Twitter, and Google

July 7, 2021 by Robert Jordan

Former President Donald J Trump has filed a class action lawsuit against Twitter and Facebook. He is asking all people who have been wronged by these companies to join in his class action lawsuit. The numbers President Trump were mentioned in the trillions of dollars for punitive damages.

While Republicans claim Section 230 precludes any tech company give that designation can censor free speech, the vast majority of opinions so far have resulted in zero consequences for the big techs, and this suit with its premiere celebrity will most probably suffer the same fate as the others.

Gun sales still peaking at record pace

July 6, 2021 by Robert Jordan

Approximately 22 million new gun applications have been submitted to the federal inspection team so far this year, which smashes all previous records. With a combination of questionable executive actions by President Joe Biden, as well as potential gun control legislation being pushed by Speaker Nancy Pelosi in the House of Representatives earlier this year, Americans have become leery of politicians, so for now it’s unlikely gun sales will alleviate anytime in the foreseeable future.

In space news, the undocking of of the SpaceX resupply ship has been delayed due to weather conditions, and will look to try to make another launch window in the next few days.

Surfside building collapse continues after demolishing nearby shaky structures

July 5, 2021 by Robert Jordan

The death toll is up to 24 with 121 unaccounted for in the condos at the 13 story building in Surfside, Florida. Although the rescue crews can get to the areas where it was impossible due to the fact that other structures were still up. They have now been demolished late last night but the rescue teams are up to knowing they will now only find dead people.

Happy Independence Day!

July 4, 2021 by Robert Jordan

Today is our nation’s Independence Day! The fireworks shows and other patriotic events are going to be awesome. There should be approximately 3.6 million Americans flying this holiday weekend.

However, inflation has reared its ugly head, as people are spending up to 20% more for vegetables from earlier this year. Even beef, fish, and poultry have exploded in price while supply and demand has also caused prices to rise since Covid-19 restrictions have been relaxed. Prices will most probably stay high until next year when all the special bonuses for unemployment have stopped countrywide. The math is simple: People will not work if they get the same amount staying home.

Biden’s gas policy leads to skyrocketing prices

July 3, 2021 by Robert Jordan

Airlines and rental car agencies are having problems this holiday weekend. Gas is very expensive and still rising with President Biden shutting down the XL pipeline, causing the loss of 11,000 jobs in the meantime. In addition, the Biden administration has ordered a moratorium on domestic oil production in all public lands, severely curtailing the supply and forcing us to import gas from our enemies in Iran and Russia. All this is happening as airports are being hit with the largest amount of passengers since Covid-19 began. As some states, however, have lifted mask mandates, many people are getting a whiff of what freedom truly means, but it may come to naught as the Delta variant may cause another spike in cases and deaths.

Inflation hurts President Biden

July 2, 2021 by Robert Jordan

Wow! Seven-year highs for gasoline during this Fourth of July weekend. Not just gasoline but also five-year high on inflation, and it’s only the beginning of what is to come. Food and lumber are outrageous if you can even get a contractor to build a house, deck, roof, patio or room addition. President Joseph Biden doesn’t seem to have a clue on what reality is for the American people. This week a report came out his numbers are down in all major categories. If this holds up in 2022, the Republicans will will both chambers of Congress. In addition, if the tide doesn’t turn, in 2024 former President Donald Trump will regain the White House if he’s not convicted of tax fraud.

Supreme Court reverses voter laws in Arizona; has national implications

July 1, 2021 by Robert Jordan

The Supreme court came out with two decisions on Arizona’s new law that prevents ballot harvesting, reversing the decision by the 9th Circuit that banned the law in the first place. The decision was 6-3, with the justices rendering a decision based on their own political persuasion. President Joe Biden spoke out against the decisions, which increases the security of the chain-of-custody requirement for the ballot process. In addition, this decision will most certainly have implications with the DOJ lawsuit against the state of Georgia, who recently passed more stringent voting laws of their own last March. It will help stop fraud, making people wonder whythe president is for ballot harvesting, as he previously had been a stalwart defender of the integrity of the ballot process through over 45 years of legislative and executive experience.

Trump-Hannity town hall exposes danger to Democratic Party chances in 2022 and beyond

June 30, 2021 by Robert Jordan

Former President Donald Trump had a town hall in Texas with Sean Hannity and Fox News Cable. Hannity started the Town Hall with Trump, where a lot of people who seemed to be his supporters. Trump and Hannity hit a grand slam as they tore into the terrible job and flip-flops from President Biden. They also discussed the voting prospects for the 2022 midterm elections along with all the U.S. Congressional races. The Democrats had better start on getting the party ready. If they don’t, they are in danger of losing both chambers of Congress, as well as provide a bleak prospect for Democrat control of the presidency in 2024.

Olympian Gwen Berry undermines American values with disrespect to the National Anthem

June 29, 2021 by Robert Jordan

Gwen Berry took the Bronze medal in the preliminary hammer throw in the U.S. Olympics trials. While the National Anthem was being played, she turned her back and held a shirt stating to the effect she is protesting. While racism is not the sole indicator of this protest, it is noted that the gold and silver medalists were white, while Berry is a Black woman. It is not really known specifically what Berry is protesting, though her actions coincide with many other predominantly Black athletes protesting the problems and issues that befall law enforcement interaction with the Black community. It’s sad that the protests detract from an otherwise celebratory moment for Americans as a whole through its exemplary athletes, and that the rest of the world shakes its head in puzzlement.

Just to be clear: America has its problems that need to be rectified, including that of race. But the implication is that those problems are to be solved TOGETHER, as AMERICANS. For striking contrast, witness how Gwen Berry’s actions on the podium compare with that of iconic American sprinter Jesse Owens during the playing of the U.S. National anthem during the 1936 Olympics in Berlin. It should be noted that the German sprinter who came in second showed more respect to the United States with his pre-WW2 Nazi salute than Berry did with her actions.

First Lady Jill Biden to represent the US at the Olympics in Japan

June 28, 2021 by Robert Jordan

It’s been announced that First Lady Jill Biden is going to be America’s representative at the Japanese Olympics this year. This move is a smart move I suggested when President Biden made some blunders at the G7. This will deflect speculation that Biden isn’t coherent enough to run the country. In addition, since the First Lady is beautiful, very intelligent, and has so much class, she will enable the media to tone down any criticism of her husband, simultaneously letting the world know that the Biden Administration is not just Joe, but a whole slew of profesionals, such as Dr. Jill Biden. and will be at her best. My hope is that our first lady represents us well, and perhaps could even run against President trump in 2024.

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