WHEN THEY’RE DONE BURNING DOWN BUSINESSES, THEY’RE COMING FOR YOUR CHURCH BUILDING

SEE: https://reformationcharlotte.org/2020/08/27/when-theyre-done-burning-down-businesses-theyre-coming-for-your-church-building/;

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For roughly the last 8 years, the Evangelical Church has been stoking the fires of racial division by embracing a cultural movement that is opposed to the gospel and much more akin to Marxist revolutionary ideology than anything Jesus ever taught. Evangelical leaders, through outlets like The Gospel Coalition and the Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC) have been paving the way for the destruction of the visible church for years.

Through what has been dubbed the “woke church” movement, churches have now embraced Marxist ideologies such as Critical Race Theory, Intersectionality, and identity politics. The vast majority of these leaders believe that by embracing such secular claptrap, they’re immune to the destruction coming their way.

In the wake of a handful of perceived instances of police brutality over the last few months, leftists have been hell-bent on tearing down Western civilization and replacing it with a totalitarian Socialist government that oppresses conservatism, private enterprise, the nuclear family, and Christianity. To them, these things stand in the way of their desired Communist Utopia.

As we see the destruction taking place in most of America’s major cities right now, private businesses are being burnt to the ground never to reopen again. Coupled with the endless lockdowns mandated by leftist politicians who support the Black Lives Matter terrorist organization, middle class business owners are being forced out of business and the middle class of America is being destroyed. The middle class — the working class — is being increasingly forced into government dependence.

Make no mistake about it, this is exactly what they want. And they will not stop until they achieve their goals.

Yet, as leftist virtue-signaling Evangelical leaders like Southern Baptist President JD Greear lead their churches in marches with Black Lives Matter and other terrorist organizations to show their solidarity with the movement, they believe that this shields them from the destruction coming their way.

They couldn’t be more wrong.

These movements and organizations are designed to ultimately forbid Christians from following their own faith. They must choose a side — and many of them are. Black Lives Matter does not have room for Bible-believing Christians — they are pro-LGBTQ, pro-abortion, pro-Communist, and anti-Christian. Their movement is not rooted in any real desire for justice, it’s rooted in a hatred for Western Civilization. And that includes your church.

black lives matter church burning

In opposition to the Biblical command to not be yoked together with unbelievers (2 Corinthians 6:14), these churches have handed their congregations over to Satan.

“For what partnership has righteousness with lawlessness? Or what fellowship has light with darkness? What accord has Christ with Belial? Or what portion does a believer share with an unbeliever? What agreement has the temple of God with idols?”

The answer to the rhetorical question in 2 Corinthians 6:14-16 is: none.

But these feckless fools believe they’re safe. They’re not safe. Once the mob is done with businesses, they’re coming for your churches. They’re coming for your homes and your families. They’re coming for you — all of you. All of us. And nobody is doing anything to stop it. The endgame is complete and total destruction of the current system and complete subjugation of conservatives and Christians. Christianity is the last thing that has stood in the way of Communist regime change and thanks to leaders like JD Greear, Russell Moore, Tim Keller, Al Mohler, and many others in the Evangelical Industrial Complex, that, too, is changing.

They have fed you to the wolves.

 



RESTRAINING ORDER AGAINST JOHN MACARTHUR’S CHURCH DENIED BY JUDGE FOR THE FOURTH TIME

Allie Beth Stuckey Interviews John MacArthur Explaining Court Updates New Interview 8/24/20 

BY Caleb Lunetta and Tammy Murga

SEE: https://signalscv.com/2020/08/restraining-order-against-john-macarthurs-church-denied-by-judge-for-the-fourth-time/;

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A restraining order requested by Los Angeles County against the church led by John MacArthur, who is also the chancellor emeritus for The Master’s University and Seminary, has been denied by the judge.

For a number of weeks, MacArthur’s church in Sun Valley, Grace Community Church, has been holding in-person services without social distancing.

The objective of the restraining order, county officials said in a news release distributed last week, is to prohibit the church from holding indoor services. If the court issues the order, any future indoor services could be grounds for a contempt citation and fines of up to $20,000.

However, L.A. County Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff ruled Monday in opposition to the county’s position, denying the restraining order for a fourth time.

“It is deeply disappointing that the court decided not to grant the county’s request for a temporary restraining order prohibiting Grace Community Church from holding indoor services, as it has done several times in recent weeks,” county officials said in their statement distributed after the Monday ruling. “We look forward to a favorable ruling when a full hearing is heard on the matter on Sept. 4.”

County officials said that the church’s meetings violate the county’s health officer order, and that the order has been put in place to “curb the transmission of COVID-19 in order to prevent serious illness and death among our residents.”

“The court correctly concluded that Los Angeles County’s renewed application for a temporary restraining order was both procedurally and substantively defective,” Paul Jonna, the church’s lawyer in the case, said Tuesday in a prepared statement. “This was their fourth unsuccessful attempt to obtain a court order prohibiting indoor worship services at Grace Community Church. We look forward to fully vindicating our clients’ constitutionally protected rights in subsequent proceedings for this important case.”

Beckleoff stated in his ruling the county’s case failed to meet statutory requirements.

The Master’s University

Despite Grace Community deciding to go against the health order, The Master’s University, of which MacArthur was a longtime president of the college, is following the guidelines set forth by the Public Health Department, they say.

“We’re bringing back to campus only students that are taking part in training for the essential workforce and need in-person instruction,” said Corey Williams, chief communications officer for TMU. “A good majority of classes are happening remotely. L.A. County said students with no feasible living options can be in our dorms.”

Events at the university have been canceled until further notice with the exception of protests and faith-based services, social distancing within those few classes that are meeting will be enforced and the university is having deep sanitation occur throughout the campus.

“Deep cleaning and masks are required,” said Williams. “We will also have grab-and-go food options and limit the number of people that can pick up food at a time. We’re a pretty small operation, compared to the vast majority of higher education institutions, so we don’t have to worry.”

The university released a plan earlier in the summer, but following changes to the health order, modified its return guidelines for staff and students. The plan had been developed by the university’s COVID-19 task force set up in March that included an epidemiologist, doctor and on-campus medical staff. They spent the summer putting together all possible reopening plans and they met every week, Williams said.

“It’s going to be strange but we’re very excited to be back,” said Williams.

 

 

MEET ANTIFA’S “ALICE PHALLUS”: WHEN SHE’S NOT RIOTING, SHE’S A “LIFE COACH” FOR PORTLAND’S AT-RISK YOUTH

ANARCHIST BY NIGHT

BY VICTORIA TAFT

SEE: https://pjmedia.com/uncategorized/victoria-taft/2020/08/26/meet-antifas-alice-phallus-when-shes-not-rioting-shes-a-life-coach-for-portlands-at-risk-youth-n843246;

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On Saturday it was night 87 of the Portland Professional Protester™ planned riots, brought to you by Portland antifa, Mayor Ted Wheeler, DA Mike Schmidt, and Black Lives Matter, Inc™.

Portland police came under the assault by rioters using rocks, lasers, bottles, eggs, and the usual battery of ballistics.

Rioters were told to disperse as they attempted to get at the Kelly Building, which houses government offices and is a frequent target.

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news release by the Portland Police Bureau says that the rioters wouldn’t disperse and were warned that “crowd control” would be used if they didn’t vamoose. They didn’t.

Another Antifa BLM Riot Is Declared

Officers stayed back a significant distance in the parking lot in an attempt to deescalate the situation.

Someone rolled a mock guillotine with a stuffed bear into the street (photo). The bear and multiple U.S. flags were burned. Paint balloons were launched at officers, as well as green lasers.

Officers initiated another push, attempting to convince the group to leave. This time, they went south on Southeast 47th Avenue to Southeast Stark Street. Officers disengaged again. Protesters lit traffic barricades, mattresses, a door, and other debris on fire in the intersection (photo courtesy @infopig).

Emergency calls were once again ignored while the children were throwing their nightly violent tantrum in Portland.

Between 45 and 50 officers had to be pulled from precincts to assist in the protest response. For most of the duration of this event, there were between 120 and 140 calls holding in the City of Portland. Calls included shots fired, assaults, alarms, threats, and suspicious circumstances.

Crowd control munitions were used during this event, however no CS gas was deployed.

Antifa’s Alice Phallus Is Arrested

Police say they arrested 14. Among them was Alice Elizabeth Johnson. The woman, who just celebrated her 28 birthday – Happy Birthday, Alice! – was charged with interfering with a Portland police officer. She was let off on her own recognizance and was required to post $0.00 bail. Zero. That’s a nice birthday present from the new DA.

At night, Alice appears to be an antifa warrior for the far Left. She leaves the comfort of home to take on imaginary fascists and racists. Fascists and racists are defined as people who don’t agree with her. For example, you’re a “fascist” and a “racist” if you support police officers.

She looks fierce with her shaved head and mean spirit.

Portland ‘Back the Blue’ Rally Turns Into Riot When Antifa Shows Up and Starts Assaulting People

Antifa watcher Andy Ngo says Alice has a day job, too.

Antifa Life Skills Coach

During the day Alice Johnson is a counselor, a “life skills coach” for New Avenues for Youth, one of the drop-in centers for drug addicts, the homeless, and all manner of disaffected youth in downtown Portland. Coincidentally – and conveniently –  it sits just a few blocks away from antifa’s favorite riot staging area.

One can only imagine what kind of “counseling” Johnson must do with her young charges at the center.

Alice also has another side-hustle. When she’s not rioting and acting as a life coach for street youth, she also doubles as a “devil” under her stage name “Alice Phallus” at the popular downtown club “Dante’s Inferno,” a live music club which features a “F*ck Off Facists” sign on the side of the building. The kids must dig it.

Her Instagram page advertises, “Catch my devil act tonight at Sinferno! Still plenty of time to get here 😈 mention my stage name at the door and you get in fo free!”

‘Is George Washington Next?’ – Why, Yes, Mr. President, Yes He Is. The Mob Tears Down Washington Statue in Portland

People like Alice Johnson, aka Alice Phallus, have day jobs. Some of them do, anyway. And by night, they tear apart the very city they purport to help. They riot, loot and commit acts of arson in the name of fighting imaginary fascists and racists.

And the mayor and DA just let them do it.

 

GANG FIRES SHOTS AT TRUMP SUPPORTERS DURING RNC RALLY IN CHARLOTTE

Men were yelling obscenities from their vehicle.

BY PAUL JOSEPH WATSON

SEE: https://www.infowars.com/gang-fires-shots-at-trump-supporters-during-rally-in-charlotte/;

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A gang of three men fired shots from their vehicle at a group of Trump supporters during a political rally in Charlotte.

The incident occurred on Monday evening in the area of I-77 and Sutton Road during a women’s organization event at which children were also present.

The group, which was holding Trump signs and American flags, said the three men “drove by more than once, making derogatory remarks and yelling obscenities at them from their vehicle.”

“The victims said as the vehicle turned from Sutton Rd on to the ramp to northbound I-77, the driver of the vehicle kept yelling, then put his arm out the window while holding what appeared to be a handgun,” reports WBTV.

“All of a sudden you know bang bang bang bang bang bang bang,” said Matthew Ostrowski, one of the Trump supporters who was on the bridge.

A police officer was able to follow the vehicle onto the highway before finding it abandoned.

“The trooper then saw a second vehicle leaving the area and noticed one of the people inside had clothing matching that of one of the people in the first vehicle. That vehicle was then stopped by officers nearby,” according to the report.

Two of the males were released without charges but the driver, 23-year-old Marquise Damarius Asomani, was taken into custody and is being charged with six counts of assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature and one count each of unlawful carrying of a pistol, pointing and presenting firearms at a person and possession of a firearm during a violent crime.

“It was ridiculous. There were kids everywhere,” says Ostrowski. “They drove by really slow and saw everybody, so they knew exactly who was there.”

Lindsey Portugal, one of the rally organizers, said, “I think it’s sad honestly that we’re showing support for the president and you have to be nervous about somebody coming and doing this.”

As we highlighted yesterday, a former city councilman who had a Trump/Pence sign in his yard was murdered by a burglar in Florida. Police say the killing was “random.”

 

APOSTATE GEORGIA MEGACHURCH “PASTOR” RUNNING FOR SENATE: ABORTION “IS CONSISTENT WITH” CHRISTIANITY, “I WILL FIGHT” TO KEEP IT LEGAL~ALSO SUPPORTS LGBTQ

SEE VIDEO: https://www.bitchute.com/video/f4dFwAAUiikc/

Raphael Warnock, senior pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, and a Democratic candidate trying to unseat Republican U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler in November’s election, made the comments to WGAU’s Tim Bryant.

SEE: https://christiannews.net/2020/08/25/megachurch-minister-running-for-senate-abortion-is-consistent-with-christianity-i-will-fight-to-keep-it-legal/;

AND: https://www.christianpost.com/news/pastor-running-for-senate-abortion-rights-are-consistent-with-my-beliefs-as-a-minister.html

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(Christian Headlines) — A pastor of a Georgia megachurch who also is running for U.S. Senate said last week he believes legalized abortion is “consistent with” Christianity and he would “fight” to ensure it remains legal.

Raphael Warnock, senior pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, and a Democratic candidate trying to unseat Republican U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler in November’s election, made the comments to WGAU’s Tim Bryant.

Bryant asked Warnock how the pro-choice views of the Democrat Party “square with” his “role as a minister, a leader of a church, a man of God.”

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Choice: Women’s Health Care And Reproductive Justice

SEE: https://warnockforgeorgia.com/issues/reproductive-rights/;

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Reverend Warnock has been an advocate for women’s health and reproductive justice his entire life and is proud to have been endorsed by NARAL and Planned Parenthood Action Fund. 

Since his time as a teen peer counselor in high school and his work with the Georgia Department of Health during college, Warnock has fought to increase safe and affordable access to contraceptives and achieve reproductive justice for women and families. While working with the State, he also helped author a statewide curriculum for uniform training for Georgia’s teen peer counselors. As Senior Pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church, he has carried that work forward by centering choice and justice in his ministry.

With Washington politicians still working to overturn Roe v. Wade and repeal the Affordable Care Act, which would allow insurance companies to treat pregnancy as a pre-existing condition, Reverend Warnock recognizes that women’s health care is under attack like never before. As a Senator, he will stand up for reproductive justice and a woman’s right to choose.

Warnock believes in a woman’s right to choose and that it is a decision between her and her doctor – not the government. He knows the importance of family planning and contraceptive access to achieving fair and equal economic outcomes. That’s why in the U.S. Senate, he will

  • Fight to protect access to quality, affordable reproductive health care;
  • Support the Affordable Care Act’s preventive care protections for access to birth control, cancer screenings, and other life saving care;
  • Push to root out the biases in our health care system that result in deadly inequalities, such as higher maternal mortality rates among Black women;
  • Support judicial nominees that support a woman’s right to choose and uphold Roe v. Wade;and
  • Oppose all partisan attacks defunding health care providers like Planned Parenthood. 
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LGBTQ+: Equality For LGBTQ+ Communities

SEE: https://warnockforgeorgia.com/issues/lgbtq-equality/;

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Reverend Warnock is a proud ally of the LGBTQ+ community. As a civil rights advocate, he firmly believes that there’s no such thing “as equal rights for some.” 

Reverend Warnock believes that our nation’s commitment to equality is sacred and inviolable. That belief has led him to routinely advocate from the pulpit on behalf of the LGBTQ+ community, to mourn in moments of tragedy, such as after the Pulse Nightclub shooting, and to celebrate in times of triumph, as after the Supreme Court’s recognition of marriage equality.

As the Pastor of “America’s Freedom Church,” he also believes that the church should be the first institution to defend vulnerable communities.

As a Senator, he will fight for and support the Equality Act to protect members of the LGBTQ+ community from housing, financial, and employment discrimination; advocate for gender inclusive policies and resources to help at-risk LGBTQ+ youth who face higher risks of homelessness and other challenges; and push to ban discriminatory federal practices that stop trans people from serving in our armed forces. 

Warnock would also fight to ensure that there is fairness and equality in health care, working to expand access to medications like PrEP and other life saving care for all communities.



 
 

SOUTHERN BAPTIST APOSTASY: JERRY FALWELL JR. RESIGNS, THEN CHANGES HIS MIND

BY HEATHER CLARK

SEE: https://christiannews.net/2020/08/25/jerry-falwell-jr-resigns-from-liberty-university-after-word-of-wifes-affair-goes-public/;

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LYNCHBURG, Va. — Jerry Falwell, Jr., the president of what hails itself as the world’s largest Christian university, officially resigned Monday evening after reports went public that his wife had an affair for a number of years with a young business partner. He had already been on indefinite leave over a controversial vacation photo in which he posed with his pants unzipped.

“After agreeing yesterday to immediately resign then reversing course, Falwell, through an attorney, sent the resignation letter late last night to members of the Board’s Executive Committee pursuant to the terms of his contract of employment,” Liberty University said in a statement on Tuesday.

“The Executive Committee met this morning and voted to accept all the resignations immediately and recommend ratification to the full Board. Later this morning, the full Board gathered via conference call and unanimously voted to affirm the decision of the Executive Committee,” it explained.

Officials outlined that the board, “composed of a mix of alumni, pastors and business executives, active and retired, used most of its meeting to focus forward on the university’s future and steps that could be taken to ensure it remained true to its mission.” A search committee for a replacement for Falwell will be formed at an upcoming meeting.

Read the statement in full here. 

Falwell, while acknowledging that his wife Becki had committed adultery, said that the man, now 29-year-old Giancarlo Granda, tried to extort the couple and became threatening. He asserted that he had no part in the affair, while Granda claims that Falwell sat in the room or watched from a camera while sexual encounters happened over the course of seven years.

Granda released a recorded phone call in which Becki Falwell expressed that she struggled with the idea of him dating other girls, even to the point of tears, and Jerry Falwell Jr. remarked, “You’re going to make her jealous, Gian.”

The Falwells had been in a business relationship with Granda surrounding a hostel that he owned in Miami, Florida.

“Becki had an inappropriate personal relationship with this person, something in which I was not involved,” Falwell said Sunday night in a statement to the Washington Examiner after Reuters first reported on the matter. “It was nonetheless very upsetting to learn about.”

He stated that he lost 80 pounds in becoming so disturbed about the matter, spending time “reflecting and praying about whether there were ways I could have been more supportive of her and given her proper attention.”

“I came to realize that while it may be easy to judge others on their behavior, the King James Bible reminds us, ‘Thou shalt not commit adultery, but I sayeth unto you, that whoever looketh upon a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her in his heart,'” Falwell wrote. “In fact, there are ways we may all be sinning, but the Lord believes in this self-reflection.”

He said that he consequently forgave his wife, and the couple sought to put distance between themselves and Granda, but he became “aggressive.”

“Eventually, he began threatening to publicly reveal this secret relationship with Becki and to deliberately embarrass my wife, family, and Liberty University unless we agreed to pay him substantial monies,” Falwell said. “We were doing our best to respectfully unravel this ‘fatal attraction’ type situation to protect our family and the university.”

Granda denies that he had engaged in extortion, telling reporters, “Any allegation of extortion is falsely, defamatory and belied by clear documentary evidence.”

As previously reported, Falwell had already been placed on indefinite leave by the Liberty University Board of Trustees after he posted — and then deleted — a vacation photo to Instagram where he mimicked his wife’s pregnant assistant, but was photographed knowing that his pants were unzipped.

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Jerry Falwell Jr. Acknowledges Wife’s Illicit Affair, Agrees to Resign But Then Changes Mind

SEE: https://christiannews.net/2020/08/25/jerry-falwell-jr-acknowledges-wifes-illicit-affair-agrees-to-resign-but-then-changes-mind/;

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(Business Insider) — Liberty University announced late Monday evening that Jerry Falwell Jr. “withdrew” his resignation, hours after he agreed to step down as president following a series of controversies he was embroiled in.

Falwell walked back his resignation after multiple news outlets confirmed the news earlier on Monday. The college’s full board of directors plans to meet on Tuesday.

The tussle between Falwell and the college comes a day after Reuters reported that he and his wife, Becki, were involved in a years-long sexual relationship with former business partner, Giancarlo Granda. Falwell denied the charges, which were made by Granda, and claimed he later learned about his wife’s extra-marital affair.

Falwell had been placed on leave two weeks ago, and “additional matters came to light that made it clear that it would not be in the best interest of the university for him to return from leave and serve as president,” a university statement outlined on Monday. Read the statement in full here.

“I was never called to be a pastor. My calling was to use my legal and business expertise to make Liberty University the evangelical version of Note Dame,” Falwell told ABC News. “Some of us are called to be preachers, that wasn’t mine. I was called to make Liberty University the greatest Christian university in the world, and I couldn’t have done that as a preacher.”

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CALIFORNIA CHURCH FINED $10,000 FOR HOLDING INDOOR WORSHIP SERVICES, SINGING DURING GATHERINGS

BY HEATHER CLARK

SEE: https://christiannews.net/2020/08/26/calif-church-fined-10k-for-holding-indoor-worship-services-singing-during-gatherings/;

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SANTA CLARA, Calif. — A Baptist church in California has been fined $10,000 for holding a morning and evening service indoors and for also including singing during those gatherings. The church has been warned that continued violations of the Santa Clara County health order will result in additional $5,000 per occurrence fines.

“North Valley Baptist is failing to prevent those attending, performing and speaking at North Valley Baptist’s services from singing,” the letter from officials read in part.

“The County understands that singing in an intimate and meaningful component of religious worship. However, public health experts have also determined that singing together in close proximity and without face coverings transmits [corona]virus particles further in the air than breathing or speaking quietly.”

Jack Trieber of North Valley Baptist Church released a video statement on Monday explaining that the church had previously complied with directives prohibiting indoor gatherings as the novel coronavirus seemed to be a serious threat.

“I didn’t want to be responsible for seeing people die,” he outlined. “Because it was going to be a hotspot, we obeyed to the letter.”

Trieber said that actual fatalities, however, were nowhere near what they were projected to be in a county of more than one million people, as 225 people died with nearly 100 of those deaths being in nursing homes. Therefore, the church decided to begin holding meetings in the auditorium again but with social distancing and other preventative measures in place.

In response, County officials taped a multiple-page “cease and desist” order to the door, outlining that Trieber was in willful violation of the prohibition on indoor gatherings, as well as singing. It also asserted that there was no social distancing protocol in place.

The church was leveled with two $5K fines for holding the indoor morning and evening services, with no grace period, and a $250 fine for a lack of a social distancing protocol was also proposed with a 48-hour grace period.

“$5,000 fine for holding an unlawful indoor gathering at 10:30 a.m. on August 23, 2020, not requiring congregants or church service attendees to wear face coverings while attending, performing or speaking at indoor worship services and permitting congregants or church service attendees to sing,” the letter read in part. “Be advised that further such violations will result in additional $5,000 fines per occurrence without a grace period.”

Trieber believes, however, that it is not the government’s jurisdiction to make laws against the Church.

“This is America,” he said in the video. “To think that a person can say, ‘You cannot sing in church. You cannot preach without a mask on …'”

The pastor explained that officials have stated that the church can meet outside with a maximum of 60 people, but he did not know how he would accommodate the thousands attending his church if he can only have 60 meet at a time.

“I’m not trying to be harsh. I’m not trying to be a smart aleck. I’m not trying to be cruel. I want to obey authority, but authority overstepped,” Trieber stated, noting that suicides, violence, drug use and alcoholism are on the increase due to the lockdown and that spiritual guidance is needed.

He has consequently pleaded with officials to be merciful and to rescind their order against houses of worship.

“I plead with you: Back off. Open up the spiritual environment of this county immediately,” Trieber said. “I saw my grandkids here yesterday and they were so worried that Papa was going to be arrested. It’s torment to our children in this church. I beg you: Please stop.”

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UPDATE AUGUST 29, 2020:

 

PA GOVERNOR WOLF CALLS FOR LEGALIZING RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA, BUT GOP LAWMAKERS SAY IT’S A PIPE DREAM

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BY CHARLES THOMPSON

SEE: https://www.pennlive.com/politics/2020/08/wolf-calls-for-legalizing-marijuana-for-adult-recreational-use-in-pa-but-top-gop-lawmakers-say-its-a-pipe-dream.html;

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Gov. Tom Wolf on Tuesday proposed legalizing marijuana for recreational use by Pennsylvania adults, arguing that legislative leaders should take a serious look at the issue this fall given the serious hit the COVID-19 pandemic has taken on state revenues and the need to complete the state’s 2020-21 budget.

“This might be one way to plug a hole,” Wolf said.

And the leaders of the Republican-controlled legislature said, in essence: “Next issue?”

There may come a day when an issue that, over time - like gay marriage or gun control measures - has begun to find significant support in public opinion surveys finds a match for that support in the state Capitol. But, in the view of senior GOP legislative leaders and staffers, that day is not yet at hand.

“The speaker’s priorities are responsibly finishing the (2020-21 state) budget, doing what we need to do to continue the education of our children and reopening the economy so that our people can get back to work safely,” said Jake Smeltz, chief of staff to Speaker of the House Bryan Cutler, R-Lancaster County.

“One priority he does not have is to make sure that people can get high legally.”

Others even expressed indignation that Wolf would put marijuana legalization on the table right now, accusing him of political grandstanding as the campaign season starts to take center stage.

“It appears as if the governor is starting the fall campaign now after it’s become clear that legislative Democrats are feeling the pressure of his decisions to implement some of the most restrictive economic shutdown measures in the country and create an autocracy,” Senate Majority Leader Jake Corman, R-Centre County, said in a statement.

“The governor is clearly not interested in governing. If he were, he would have reached out to legislative leaders at some point during the summer to discuss a fall agenda. Instead, he sends out a political document and takes partisan shots at elected officials.”

Corman has long been an outspoken opponent of expanding the state’s current medical marijuana program to include recreational use for those 21 and older, and Senate GOP sources noted there is not a vocal champion for the issue now in the majority caucus in the way that former Sen. Mike Folmer, R-Lebanon, led the charge for medical marijuana several years ago.

For marijuana advocates, however, Wolf’s call did open up new possibilities for the political future.

Nationally, 11 states and Washington, D.C. have legalized marijuana for adult use to date, though the federal government still considers it to be a Schedule 1 substance on par with heroin and LSD.

Wolf, a Democrat, signalled his personal willingness to support marijuana legalization after the completion of his Lt. Gov. John Fetterman’s “listening tour” on the issue last year. But Tuesday was the first time that the governor specifically listed a proposal as part of his legislative agenda.

Public opinion polling in Pennsylvania across has shown support for marijuana legalization growing from under 40 percent in 2014, when Wolf was a first-time candidate for governor, to consistently scoring 56 to 59 percent support over the last three years, while opposition to it has hovered in the mid-30s.

And other elected officials, such as state Auditor General Eugene DePasquale, have championed the issue for several years. DePasquale’s office authored a report in 2018 that suggested the state could generate about $580 million annually in tax revenues, assuming a hefty 35 percent tax rate.

If the Democrats win a majority in the either the House or the Senate this fall, the cause might get even more of a boost. Republicans now hold a working 29-21 edge in the Senate, including Sen. John Yudichak, a one-time Democrat-turned-Independent who began caucusing with Senate Republicans last year; and a 109-93 majority in the House.

“Legalizing adult-use cannabis has widespread, but not universal, support among House Democrats,” House Democratic spokesman Bill Patton said Tuesday after Wolf’s announcement. “With the state facing a massive budget shortfall approaching $5 billion our leaders believe this is a revenue-producing option that ought to be considered now. And if not now, then early in 2021 when there is a House Democratic majority.”

But with Corman and Cutler personally opposed and largely reluctant to bring bills up for votes that don’t have majority support within their respective caucuses, and marijuana supporters facing inevitable clashes over what the proposed retail market would look like, fairness to the medical marijuana vendors who have already paid for their licenses, and where to set the tax rate, Wolf’s fresh push is unlikely to meet with near-term success even at a time when the state is running major revenue deficits.

“That’s a major policy change whether you’re for it or against it,” House Majority Leader Kerry Benninghoff, R-Centre County, told PennLive in a telephone interview Tuesday, “and it shouldn’t be driven just on a need for money.”

Wolf offered his broad marijuana pitch - Press Secretary Lyndsay Kensinger said specifics should be released within the next few weeks - as part of a fall legislative agenda that otherwise focuses on helping businesses and residents recover from the pandemic-induced recession and tweaking state election laws to clean-up first-time issues with the state’s optional mail-in voting program.

“We need to provide relief for families. We need to provide relief for small businesses,” Wolf said in a morning appearance at a day care outside Middletown. “House and Senate Democrats have been fighting for these things for years, and certainly since the beginning of the pandemic. But they’ve been stopped at every turn by the Republicans who have been focused on ignoring the public health crisis or actually trashing me.

“That has to stop, We’ve got to get back to doing things that actually matter to people.”

Drawing largely from $1 billion in unspent federal funds allocated to Pennsylvania in the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, Wolf proposed allocating:

  • $327 million to increase accessibility to child care for families with new-found needs because their children are not going to school day-in, day-out for in-person classes, or to set up new wrap-around programs like community classrooms where students without Internet access at home could receive safe, supervised out-of-school supports.
  • $325 million in grants and forgivable loans to small businesses that faced revenue losses because of the pandemic, with $100 million of that carved out specifically for restaurants, bars and other leisure and personal service business that were among the first to be forced to close and, in many cases, still haven’t been able to fully reopen.
  • $225 million for an expanded and extended “hazard pay” program, pushing bonuses to many more health care, food supply and other workers who have worked through the pandemic, keeping essential goods and services available. The state launched a $50 million, 10-week hazard pay bonus reaching about 40,000 workers earlier this summer.
  • $100 million to help support persons facing the threat of public utility shut-offs after service termination moratoriums are lifted later this year.
  • $100 million to households that have fallen behind on monthly rental payments.

Wolf also voiced support Tuesday for government reform efforts including a ban on gifts to all state legislative and executive branch workers, and comprehensive campaign finance reform.

All the legislative caucuses have in the past signaled their interest in working with the governor to ease the pain that the pandemic-related shutdowns inflicted on the state’s economy. Pennsylvania’s unemployment rate stood at 13.7 percent in July, the fifth-highest state jobless rate in the nation, and pandemic response is what the state’s remaining CARES Act funds are supposed to be used for.

Benninghoff said GOP lawmakers have always been interested in re-igniting the state’s economy from the effects of a shutdown that many of his members feel was broader and longer than it had to be, and he said they have a lot of ideas to put on the table, too. “That laundry list of the governor’s is not the only things that are needed in the state,” Benninghoff said.

Wolf said any revenues raised from marijuana legalization would be used both to top off the available CARES Act funding to support his relief package in the short term, and longer-term to support “restorative justice” programs aimed at helping to repair damage that advocates say the generations of marijuana prosecutions have down to those arrested and the neighborhood where those arrests have been concentrated.

On Tuesday, however, legislative leaders made clear that’s one priority that’s not shared.

Under the current schedule, the House is expected to return to voting session on Sept. 1, to begin 12 days of scheduled session time through the fall. The Senate is set to return Sept. 8. It also has 12 voting days scheduled.

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EXCERPTS BELOW FROM: https://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2020/08/25/governor-tom-wolf-wants-to-legalize-recreational-marijuana/

During a press conference on COVID-19 recovery, Gov. Wolf called on the legislature to legalize recreational marijuana with the proceeds going to existing small business grant funding.

 

According to a press release by the Governor’s office:

“Fifty percent of the funding would be earmarked for historically disadvantaged businesses. Along with the call to the General Assembly to pass legislation legalizing the sale and use of recreational marijuana, the governor proposes that a portion of the revenue be used to further restorative justice programs that give priority to repairing the harm done to crime victims and communities as a result of marijuana criminalization.”