Judge blocks Biden’s vaccine mandate for federal contractors

A federal judge on Tuesday blocked President Joe Biden’s administration from enforcing a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for employees of federal contractors, the latest in a string of victories for Republican-led states pushing back against Biden’s pandemic policies.

U.S. District Court Judge R. Stan Baker, in Augusta, Georgia, issued a stay to bar enforcement of the mandate nationwide.

The order came in response to a lawsuit from several contractors and seven states — Alabama, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, South Carolina, Utah and West Virginia. It applies across the U.S. because one of those challenging the order is the trade group Associated Builders and Contractors Inc., whose members do business nationwide.

Baker found that the states are likely to succeed in their claim that Biden exceeded authorization from Congress when he issued the requirement in September.

“The Court acknowledges the tragic toll that the COVID-19 pandemic has wrought throughout the nation and the globe,” wrote the judge, an appointee of former President Donald Trump. “However, even in times of crisis this Court must preserve the rule of law and ensure that all branches of government act within the bounds of their constitutionally granted authorities.”

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Los Angeles has turned into ‘The Purge,’ detective warns

A Los Angeles police detective is warning tourists to stay clear of the city, saying that they will be unsafe, and comparing conditions to the horror movie ‘The Purge.’
“We’re telling people don’t visit because we don’t think we can keep you safe right now,” Los Angeles Police Department detective Jamie McBride told Fox News on Monday.

Police clear a homeless encampment in Harbor City, Los Angeles

The city, he added, is like the movie ‘The Purge,’ a popular horror film set in a US where crime is legal for a set period of time every calendar year. The difference between the movie and the city, however, is that in Los Angeles, criminals have 365 days to run riot, McBride said.

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Men’s Shoe Brands to Avoid

  • Cole Haan – https://www.colehaan.com/
    Last 20 years, dip in quality. Name has been sold several times. Used to be made in the US, made overseas.
  • Bostonian – https://www.clarksusa.com/bostonian
    Uppers are poor quality leather, cement contruction, cardboard insoles.
  • Aldo – https://www.aldoshoes.com/us/en_US
    Cheaply made, look nice, poor construction.
  • Florsheim – https://www.florsheim.com/shop/index.html
    1950 or 1960 Imperials were the standard. Many made overseas. Not the same shoe that Granddad wore. The Imperial stands alone as a welted, double stacked leather shoe. In general stay away
  • Steve Madden – https://www.stevemadden.com/
    Square toe, many in repair. Very low quality materials
  • Kenneth Cole – https://www.kennethcole.com/
    Designer name in the 90’s – cheaply made. One time, no resole.
  • Calvin Klein – https://www.calvinklein.us/en/mens-clothing/shoes-men/mens-shoes-dress
    Not meant to be refurbished.
  • Johnson & Murphy – https://www.johnstonmurphy.com/
    Last several years – all shoes are made overseas, no longer do refurbish in US. Some goodyear welts, heal blocks are pressed paper.
  • Joseph Abboud – https://josephabboud.com/
    Joseph A Bank, prevelant brand. Clothes are made in the US, shoes are all made overseas. Bad quality.
  • Stacy Adams – https://www.stacyadams.com/shop/index.html
    Heel block is plastic, worst construction.

Here are a few of the brands you should consider:

Beckett Simonon – https://www.beckettsimonon.com/?rfsn=…
Apoint – https://www.apointbrand.com/collectio…
Thursday Boots – https://thursdayboots.com/collections…
Meermin – https://meermin.com/
Allen Edmonds – https://allenedmonds.com
Loake – sold through outside retailers (in-store & online)