youare helping to fund Black Lives Matter (BLM) hate with your tax dollars?
Government grants are regularly being funneled through “nonprofit” front organizations straight into the BLM Global Network Foundation, which reportedly received $16 million in taxpayer money just in 2019 alone.
The 2019 tax forms for the Tides Center, a California-based “nonprofit incubator,” show that this shell organization funnels tax money into not just BLM but a host of other left-wing groups pushing radical agendas.
The BLM Global Network Foundation has been outed for pushing an anti-nuclear family agenda while simultaneously trying to defund the police.
“This arrangement lets the nonprofits avoid disclosing their financial activity, and thus makes it difficult to know where the taxpayer-funded cash ultimately ends up,” writes Joe Schoffstall for
The year 2020 was incredibly rough, but with one big bright spot at the end.
A once-in-a-century global pandemic an unfathomable tragedy devastated lives and economies. But in a miraculous display of scientific prowess, Pfizer, Moderna, and other pharmaceutical companies produced what appeared to be highly effective Covid-19 vaccines by December. After a year of loss, there was a fresh glimmer of hope.
But while Covid has been the story of the year, it is far from the only story our other mega-challenges continued and, unfortunately, grew larger. Economic inequality became even more stark. After decades of the top income earners getting all the wealth gains about $50 trillion in the U.S. alone it got worse. During the pandemic, U.S. billionaires gained one trillion in wealth. Climate change hit harder than ever with bigger storms, heat waves, and fires of record-breaking scale in Australia and California. 2020 is on track to be the hottest year on record.
Breaking the Silence’s latest report is misleading and blatantly partisan
Breaking the Silence’s latest report is misleading and blatantly partisan
BtS’s adoption of extreme political and ideological anti-Israel bias and abandonment of legal or historic substantiation undermine any credibility it or its founders might once have had.
(December 24, 2020 / JCPA) The Israeli NGO Breaking the Silence (BtS) published a study in December 2020 titled: “Highway to Annexation: Israeli Road and Transportation Infrastructure Development in the West Bank.” The study is highly critical of Israel’s transportation infrastructure projects in the West Bank areas of Judea and Samaria.
In content and tenor, the study portrays all transportation projects connected to Israel’s administration in those parts of the territories under its control through an extremely narrow political prism. Through this prism, any and all development is seen as “further entrenching Israel’s deepening hol
The battle for Washington’s foreign policy has begun
The battle for Washington’s foreign policy has begun
Progressive organizations have embarked on a well-funded and organized campaign to turn the U.S. ship of state toward Iran and the Palestinians and away from Israel and Arab states that seek to normalize relations with it.
(December 23, 2020 / JCPA) American pundits, lobbyists and commentators are busy forecasting the Biden administration’s foreign policy and submitting names of candidates to fill positions of influence in the new government.
An outline of the new administration’s Middle East policies can already be ascertained by President-elect Joe Biden’s own decades-long record of support for Israel. Two of his senior appointees, Secretary of State-to-be Tony Blinken and Jake Sullivan, nominated to be the National Security Advisor, also have proven track records of support. Their role in promoting the 2015 Iran deal was given a fresh perspective when they condem