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Nov 09, 2020 “Go fuck yourself.” — James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) November 8, 2020 In addition to being frustrated over the media, which proved to be President Trump’s true opponent, working feverishly to poison. — James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) June 18, 2020. Websites such as The Gateway Pundit and The Washington Examiner posted this video under headlines that suggested Cathy had literally said, “White.

President Joe Biden signed an executive order this week revoking former President Donald Trump’s order providing federal funds to apprenticeship programs created by industries, calling for more government-controlled alternatives.

In 2017, Trump signed Executive Order 13801, Industry-Recognized Apprenticeship Programs (IRAPs). The policy allowed “trade and industry groups, companies, non-profit organizations, unions, and joint labor-management organizations” to create their own apprenticeship programs that would help workers obtain the skills that the economy needed but that universities are not providing, or are providing at a cost that is unaffordable for many Americans.

“Registered Apprenticeships,” approved by the government, have been part of U.S. labor policy for decades. Under the Obama administration, these received more funding. But critics argued that the government-controlled model, run by the Department of Labor and with the involvement of labor unions, held back the growth of apprenticeships. The Trump order allowed industries (and unions) to develop their own programs, within regulations but independent of government control.

The Washington Post — hardly friendly to the Trump administration — reported that his new policy had bipartisan support:

Trump signed an executive order that seeks to reorient and expand ApprenticeshipUSA, a grant program that was previously championed by the Obama administration and has been supported by Democrats and Republicans alike.
The administration’s aim, White House officials say, is to give more flexibility to third parties — including businesses, trade associations and labor unions — to design programs that will offer skills training to those who are seeking jobs for which they are not yet qualified.

Under current rules, the Labor Department is too heavy-handed in crafting the programs, they argue.

But left-wing groups, and some congressional Democrats, objected to Trump’s order. The Center for American Progress complained that Trump was creating “a parallel track that lacks adequate worker protections” that could allow for “the proliferation of low-quality programs.”

Democrats eventually frustrated Trump’s new system, as Bloomberg News noted this week: “Democrats in Congress blocked funding and the implementing regulations weren’t finalized until last year.”

Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC), the Ranking Member on the House Committee on Education and Labor, objected to Biden’s change in a statement:

“President Biden’s move to end IRAPs will kill jobs. Period. Doubling down on an inefficient, 80-year-old system that is unresponsive to workers’ needs is not a solution, it is irresponsible.

“In the last four months 131 IRAPs have been created, the vast majority of which are for nursing credentials. Why a party that claims to follow science would limit nursing credentials during a global pandemic is beyond me.

“Instead of catering to union bosses and increasing Washington’s overreach into the private sector, we should support and encourage efforts to cut the regulatory red tape that stops too many employers from filling in-demand jobs. Employer-led apprenticeship programs account for more than 80 percent of all apprenticeship programs nationwide. The success of these programs should come as no surprise, employers know best what skills their employees need to excel in the workplace.

The Biden White House described his new policy as “expanding registered apprenticeship programs,” with a view to training “diverse, local, well-trained workers who have a choice to join a union.”

The White House claimed that industry-run apprenticeships “have fewer quality standards than registered apprenticeship programs” and that they “fail to require the wage progression” that occurs under union-backed, government-run programs.

Joel B. Pollak is Senior Editor-at-Large at Breitbart News and the host of Breitbart News Sunday on Sirius XM Patriot on Sunday evenings from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET (4 p.m. to 7 p.m. PT). His newest e-book is How Not to Be a Sh!thole Country: Lessons from South Africa. His recent book, RED NOVEMBER, tells the story of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary from a conservative perspective. He is a winner of the 2018 Robert Novak Journalism Alumni Fellowship. Follow him on Twitter at @joelpollak.

On Sunday, Trump made a campaign stop in Newport Beach, California. Republican presidential candidates don't usually bother to hold rallies in California because the state is so overwhelmingly Democrat that there's no way for a Republican to grab its Electoral College votes. Trump, however, seems to think that even California could be in play this crazy year — and judging by the crowds that turned out to see him, he may be correct.

Kayleigh McEnany, who's fully recovered from her tangle with the Wuhan virus, tweeted that thousands of people lined the road for miles to cheer on Trump's motorcade — and she had the video to prove it:

UNBELIEVABLE‼️
Thousands upon thousands lined for miles along our motorcade route in CALIFORNIA to cheer on President @realDonaldTrump!!!!! pic.twitter.com/tp0oGQ34MH

— Kayleigh McEnany (@kayleighmcenany) October 18, 2020

Here are a few other views of Californians going wild for Trump:

Massive crowd of @realDonaldTrump supporters greet his motorcade in Newport Peach, California.
Trump supporters SHOW UP. #LeadRight#Trump2020pic.twitter.com/tJwh8pTk1C

— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) October 18, 2020

Are you sitting down?
Ready?
This is California today:
pic.twitter.com/QMxyoBV1oJ

Realjameswoods— Jewish Deplorable 🇺🇸 (@TrumpJew) October 18, 2020Realjameswoods/statusOfficial

This is Newport, California. Thousands and thousands of American patriots lining the streets. Los Angeles County, meanwhile, is awash in needles, human waste, and despair. The homeless are neglected and victimized by the rampaging failure of Democrats... pic.twitter.com/nZ2D4iszIQ

— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) October 19, 2020

Even Beverly Hills got in the act:

People in Beverly Hills “CALIFORNIA”, showing their support for President Trump and backing the blue!
Hello Hollywood!😎 #trumppic.twitter.com/BKbqq1dDH3

— Joy Bella (@joybellabella) October 19, 2020

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That's the kind of enthusiasm one expects in red states. To see people turn out that way in California, of all places, is absolutely stunning.

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It's true that Newport Beach is part of Orange County, one of the most conservative regions in California. Most people feel that Orange County sent a Democrat representative to Congress — Rep. Harley Rouda — in 2018 only because of ballot-harvesting and vote fraud.

Certainly, the turnout for Trump suggests that, whether a Democrat sits in the 48th Congressional District or not, Orange County is still conservative. But again, a busy president doesn't go to a true blue state just because one county is conservative. Trump's presence in Orange County suggests that his internal polling is telling him that California is in play.

What you must remember about California is that it's actually two states: it's Democrat along the northern coast, especially around the San Francisco Bay Area, in Los Angeles County, in the Lake Tahoe region, and right along the Mexico border.

All of these areas I listed are either affluent or urban areas. In addition, the border area may be awash with illegal voters. The rest of the state is impoverished and conservative. Geographically, far more of California is red than is blue. However, the blue areas benefit from population density and — and this is important — voter enthusiasm.

This year, though, it may be different. If Trump can get out the inland voters, whether they are apathetic conservatives, fed up independents, or Trump Democrats, he may really be able to flip California. I would say the chance is small, but Trump's presence says the chance isn't that small.

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Over the past several years, California conservatives have developed a 'why should I even bother?' attitude when it comes to voting. Their votes seem meaningless. This year, though, it may be that every Trump vote in California counts. It would be a crying shame if independents and Democrats voted for Trump, but jaded conservatives couldn't be bothered.

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So, if you're a California conservative, vote! Trump's telling you your vote matters.

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Image: Trump supporters in California. Twitter screen grab.





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