Sunday, June 13, 2021

The Biden-Becerra Budget: Equity Is In, Religious Freedom Is Out

The Biden-Becerra Budget: Equity Is In, Religious Freedom Is Out

Deep State Tribunal

https://deepstatetribunal.com/the-biden-becerra-budget-equity-is-in-religious-freedom-is-out/

On the Friday before Memorial Day, President Biden quietly released his budget for the fiscal year 2022, clearly hoping people’s attention would be anywhere but on his plans for America. I am not here referring to the billions upon billions of wasteful spending he is proposing, but to something more pernicious — the rise of the “woke” budget and how it seeks to transform this country.

A word search of the president’s 33-page budget narrative reveals his administration’s priorities. It mentions “equity” and its variations 49 times, while a variant of the now passe’ term “equality” is mentioned just once, and probably by accident. Gobs of other intersectional buzzwords are layered throughout, with women/gender, race/racial, people of color, minority, black, Asian American/Pacific Islander, Hispanic, Native American, sexual orientation, and transgender/gender identity appearing a whopping 90 times combined.

Conspicuously missing from Biden’s equity list, however, is any mention of conscience or religious liberty. By contrast, the Trump administration’s budgets put these issues front and center, as they should be. (See Amend. I, U.S. Const.).

As director of the Office for Civil Rights at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under President Trump, I founded the nation’s first Conscience and Religious Freedom Division to ensure these fundamental rights would never again be treated as second-class rights. Here is a sampling of the division’s accomplishments that are now at risk:

  • Securing a $200 million disallowance of Medicaid funds from California, the first such disallowance in history, after the state required an order of nuns to purchase abortion insurance. (Yes, nuns.)
  • Holding California in violation of the Weldon Amendment for attempting to force pro-life pregnancy-resource centers — which give pregnant mothers life-affirming options — to refer for state-funded abortions.
  • Issuing landmark regulations to provide proper enforcement tools for approximately two dozen conscience-protection statutes in existence for decades but underenforced.
  • Holding the University of Vermont Medical Center in violation of the Church Amendments for forcing a nurse to assist in an abortion after being informed well ahead of time that the nurse could not participate because of moral and religious objections to abortion.
  • Assuring safe access to clergy in hospitals during COVID-19 so that patients would no longer die alone.
  • Guaranteeing access to safe importation of childhood vaccines that have not been derived with the use of aborted fetal cell lines for people who object to abortion on religious grounds.

I say these accomplishments are at risk for good reasons. Prime among them is the fact that the most notorious violator of conscience laws in recent years, Xavier Becerra, is now the secretary of HHS. In fact, as attorney general of California, Becerra was the guilty party in the first two enforcement actions mentioned above. Even Justice Kennedy called him out in NIFLA v. Becerra for “compel[ling] individuals to contradict their most deeply held beliefs” on abortion like a “relentless authoritarian regime[].” Relentless, indeed. This authoritarian streak is all the scarier now that Becerra, with Biden’s full support, is the regime pushing a radically coercive pro-abortion agenda.

Becerra’s first budget for HHS has erased nearly all mention of conscience and religious freedom enforcement, exposing Becerra’s contrary assurances about enforcement at his confirmation hearing as misrepresentations at best. The budget about-face prompted Senator James Lankford of Oklahoma, a smart questioner if ever there was one, to ask at yesterday’s budget hearing point-blank: “It seems like you are eliminating the Conscience and Religious Freedom Division. Is that true?” Becerra, clearly uncomfortable answering, responded by assuring us that the “Office for Civil Rights,” of which the division is a part, will continue to “be a solid organization” in protecting religious-conscience rights. Smelling a dodge, Lankford followed up two more times, specifically asking about the future of the division, but the most Becerra would say was “the work will not change . . . nothing there changes.”

Congressional oversight will soon enough determine if he was lying. But for now, we certainly know what Becerra wants to do, but he couldn’t bring himself to go on the record and just say it. Perhaps he realizes the public outrage it would cause among people of good will who don’t want to be forced to pay for other people’s abortions nor see anyone forced to assist in the grisly procedure. Perhaps he knows he might lose Congress to a pro-life majority in less than two years and that they would control his budget. Perhaps he realizes how Nixonian it would look to shut down a law-enforcement unit that held him accountable by name. Perhaps.

California Governor Jerry Brown Asks President Trump for Help (Past Research on Xavier Becerra)

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2017

https://thesteadydrip.blogspot.com/2017/02/california-governor-jerry-brown-asks.html

Xavier Becerra is a regent for the Smithsonian Institution.

Mike Pence is a regent for the Smithsonian Institution and the vice president for the Donald Trump administration.

Joseph R. Biden Jr. is a regent at the Smithsonian Institution, the vice president for the Barack Obama administration, and the president of the Biden administration.

John G. Roberts Jr. is the chancellor for the Smithsonian Institution, the chief justice for the U.S. Supreme Court.

Shirley Ann Jackson is a regent for the Smithsonian Institution, and a trustee at the Brookings Institution (think tank).

David M. Rubenstein is a regent for the Smithsonian Institution, a co-chairman for the Brookings Institution (think tank) a board member for the National Museum of American History and was a benefactor at the Aspen Institute (think tank).

Foundation to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Brookings Institution (think tank) and the Aspen Institute (think tank).

George Soros was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society.

National Museum of Natural History is a member of the Smithsonian Institution.

Darwin Exhibition Opens at Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History

September 10, 2009

http://newsdesk.si.edu/releases/darwin-exhibition-opens-smithsonian-s-national-museum-natural-history

The National Museum of Natural History will open a new exhibition, “Since Darwin: The Evolution of Evolution,” Sept. 12 in celebration of the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin’s birth and the 150th anniversary of the publication of his groundbreaking “On the Origin of Species.” The exhibition will be on view through July 18, 2010. A team of museum scientists from the departments of Botany, Entomology, Mineral Sciences, Paleobiology and Vertebrate Zoology collaborated on the exhibition.

“Since Darwin: The Evolution of Evolution” highlights the significant role that Darwin’s theories have played in explaining and unifying all the biological sciences. Specimens from the museum’s diverse collections, along with documentation of ongoing research at the museum, illustrate the importance of evolution as a scientific foundation, and how knowledge of evolution has evolved over the past 150 years.

The exhibition includes about 90 objects with seven books and 80 specimens from the museum’s collections, including fossils, insects, plants, dog skulls, goat horns, mice and birds. The most intriguing specimen may also be considered one of the least attractive—a bird named the Hudsonian Godwit that Darwin collected in 1837. The presentation of new discoveries made by Museum of Natural History scientists shows the vast influence of the evolutionary theory and how the research and inquiry processes that Darwin promoted continue today. One recent discovery on view is a new species of heliconia plant that was named in honor of Cristián Samper, museum director and botanist.

The exhibition will be complemented by a public symposium on Darwin, a children’s public program and an exhibit presented by Smithsonian Institution Libraries.

The Darwin Anniversary Symposium will be hosted by Hans-Dieter Sues, associate director for Research and Collections, and Douglas Erwin, senior scientist in the Department of Paleobiology. This all-day event features talks on a variety of subjects from evolutionary biology by internationally renowned experts from the museum and other institutions. The symposium will take place Saturday, Sept. 12, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. in the museum’s Baird Auditorium. It is free and open to the public.

“Create Your Own Nature Bio-Journal” is a kid-friendly workshop that will be held at the museum Saturday, Sept. 12, 1 – 4 p.m., in the Sant Ocean Hall. Guided by artist and author Edwin Fontánez, children create bio-journals to record observations of nature and decorate them with rubber stamps of their favorite animals, flowers and birds and their own drawings. Co-sponsored by the Smithsonian Latino Center, the workshop also celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month. The event is free and open to the public.

The Smithsonian Institution Libraries opens its new exhibition, “Darwin’s Legacy,” at the museum Sept. 10. The exhibition features the first edition of Darwin’s book, “On the Origin of Species,” published in 1859. The exhibition also showcases Darwin’s silk neckerchief, Joseph Henry’s desk diary, beautifully illustrated volumes from “The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle” (edited by Darwin and published from 1838 – 1843), a background map of the track of the H.M.S. Beagle and Galapagos land iguana and mockingbird specimens from the museum’s collections.

Smithsonian Admits to Destruction of Thousands of Giant Human Skeletons in Early 1900′s (Past Research on the Smithsonian Institution & The Darwin Exhibition Opens at Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History & Pushing Evolution)

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2014

https://thesteadydrip.blogspot.com/2014/12/smithsonian-admits-to-destruction-of.html

Smithsonian Enriched by Stimulus Bill and Who Else Nancy? (Past Research on Mike Pence)

https://thesteadydrip.blogspot.com/2021/01/smithsonian-enriched-by-stimulus-bill.html

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