Second Republic on right track
President Mnangagwa launches the Government’s medium-term economic reform plan, the National Development Strategy 1 at State House in Harare last year. The economic blueprint, which runs from 2021 to 2025, is anchored on devolution, decentralisation and prudent use of public resources
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THE Second Republic is on track on the economic front with the economy now on a positive trajectory despite the setbacks caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. The following positive developments are for all to see and do not need an economic eye to dissect:
◆ We now have a stable monetary policy system and framework which has culminated in an acceptable and fair market driven exchange rate. Since its inception the Foreign Exchange System has operated well and simply needs perfection to maximise operational efficiency.
Merrick “Antifa AG” Garland s priorities are clear. An imaginary army of “white supremacists” poised to seize power must be stopped, he said during his confirmation hearing. But the very real Antifa terrorist network is much ado about nothing. “Racist” police are yet another problem he wants to address, although he’s unworried about the black supremacist picked to lead the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division. Garland is typical of all Biden’s cabinet picks. All, regardless of their other qualifications, are fanatical immigration enthusiasts. Their mission: dispossess the Historic American Nation, hasten The Great Replacement.
If Republicans want to stop that and survive as a viable political force, they must recognize the emotional animus that motivates this type of treasonous Leftist. More than one of Biden’s nominees told tales about his immigrant background and offered the usual “nation-of-immigrants” eyewash.
DHS to require every state & local grant recipient to spend funds on so-called domestic terrorism
That amounts to $77 million across the U.S.
For the first time, the department designated combating domestic violent extremism as a “National Priority Area” for two of its Federal Emergency Management Agency grant programs.
They aren’t talking about Antifa or Black Lives Matter Democrat-supported anarcho-communists.
The Most Significant Threat
FEMA operates several grant programs to assist state and local governments prevent and recover from acts of terrorism and other threats.
“Today the most significant terrorist threat facing the nation comes from lone offenders and small groups of individuals who commit acts of violence motivated by domestic extremist ideological beliefs,” Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said in a statement.
The U.S. military hit Iran-backed militants in Syria with retaliatory airstrikes near the Iraq-Syria border at about 2 a.m. local time. The Pentagon called the strikes a direct response to the recent rocket attack that killed a contractor and wounded six others in northern Iraq on Feb. 15.
Defense One’s Katie Bo Williams reported on the attack at the time on location. Find her photos here; and her reporting here.
Seven 500-pound bombs were released from two U.S. aircraft, which carried out the mission with no support from allied nations, according to the
On the receiving end: “Multiple facilities located at a border control point used by a number of Iranian-backed militant groups, including Kait’ib Hezbollah (KH) and Kait’ib Sayyid al-Shuhada (KSS),” the Defense Department said in its statement Thursday evening.
DHS mandates state and local spending on domestic terrorism prevention
The Department of Homeland Security will require state and local grant recipients to spend funding on domestic violent extremism prevention efforts, the department announced Thursday.
For the first time, the department designated combating domestic violent extremism as a “National Priority Area” for two of its Federal Emergency Management Agency grant programs. FEMA operates several grant programs to assist state and local governments prevent and recover from acts of terrorism and other threats.
These grant recipients will be required to spend at least 7.5% of their grant awards on combating domestic violent extremism, which will amount to $77 million in grant funding across the US, according to DHS.