PM22 Cancels Ben Shapiro

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PM22 – the Podcast Movement conference currently in Dallas – is facing criticism after an online apology for allowing Ben Shapiro to be “present.”

Among the attendees at PM22 was Ben Shapiro. Shapiro is a conservative pundit.

He visited the conference’s expo center, where The Daily Wirethe conservative news site Shapiro co-founded – had rented a booth.

He took some pictures with attendees and moved on. There were no statements – no politics – he just visited. This caused earthquakes in the social media community requiring PM22 to apologize for him being present.

PM22’s tweeted “The pain caused by this one will always stick with us. We promise that sponsors will be more carefully considered moving forward.”

Dallas Fire Rescue battled a three alarm fire yesterday, but there are no reports of response to the conference for attendees in pain. Mr. Shapiro generously stands at 5’7 begging the question who did he cause pain to by being “present?”

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The Daily Wire is an American conservative news website and media company founded in 2015. It’s founders are political commentator Ben Shapiro and film director Jeremy Boreing.

PM22 Blow Back

The Podcast Movement website claims to be the “ultimate annual destination for diverse speakers, education, networking, and groovy parties.”

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It appears, like George Orwell’s Animal Farm, they want diversity, just not right of center diversity.

The Daily Wire which has tweeted a clip of some of Shapiro’s activity is even getting support from the likes of liberal Yashar Ali.

Shapiro has made a career of mocking college campuses that refuse right of center speech.

One attendee said he expected Shapiro will make use of this experience where his presence was so frightening to further push his goals.

PM22 media representatives have refused to respond to multiple requests for comment not unlike recent antifa groups who threatened city officials attempting to address homeless conditions.

Red Power Ranger PPP Fraud

Red Power Ranger PPP Fraud

Red power ranger PPP fraud has kids and parents wondering aloud what happened to the Small Business Administration program that was supposed to get businesses back on their feet during COVID19.

“What is it with you hero types?”

That is a common phrase for the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, but there may be a new phrase for Jason Geiger, who goes by the stage name Austin St. John, soon.

Red Power Ranger PPP Fraud

Red Power Ranger PPP Fraud

Geiger is the North Texas man who once played the Red Power Ranger on the iconic 1990s television show.

He was among eighteen people arrested in a federal Paycheck Protection Program fraud case.

According to federal prosecutors, the McKinney actor and others from both North Texas and Florida “executed a scheme to defraud lenders and the Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program” out of millions of dollars.

The list of those arrested includes fourteen North Texans:

  • Michael Lewayne Hill, a/k/a Tank, 47, of Mineral Wells;
  • Andrew Charles Moran, 43, of Lewisville;
  • Peter Keovongphet, a/k/a Lil’ Pete, 34, of Ft. Lauderdale, FL;
  • Ty Alan Burkhart, 34, of Frisco;
  • Jason Geiger, a/k/a Austin St. John a/k/a the Red Power Ranger, 47, of McKinney;
  • Eric Reed Marascio, a/k/a Phoenix Marcon, 50, of Allen;
  • Christopher Lee McElfresh, 43, of Frisco;
  • Cord Dean Newman, 44, of Homosassa, FL;
  • Elmer Omar Ayala, 45, of Midlothian;
  • Gregory Fitzgerald Hatley, Jr., 38, of Allen;
  • Alexander Eric Cortesano, 52, of Dallas;
  • Arthur Atik Pongtaratik, 33, of Carrollton;
  • Miles Justin Urias, 34, of Richardson;
  • Fabian C. Hernandez, 44, of Lake Alfred, FL;
  • Daniel Lee Warren, 33, address unknown;
  • Rajaa Bensellam, 49, of Allen;
  • Hadi Mohammed Taffal, 50, of Allen; and
  • Jonathon James Spencer, a/k/a Spence, 33, of Rowlett

Hill is alleged to have recruited people to use existing businesses or create businesses to apply for PPP funding. Morgan then helped with the paperwork and fabricated documents.

“Once in receipt of the fraudulently obtained funds, the defendants did not use the money as intended, such as to pay employee salaries, cover fixed debt or utility payments, or continue health care benefits for employees.  Instead, the defendants typically paid Hill and Moran, transferred money to their personal accounts, and spent the funds on various personal purchases,” a news release states.

“There’s going to be documents that will show the bank account being open, the money coming out, the money going out. All of that will be well documented,” former federal prosecutor John Helms said.

The defendants, including Jason Geiger, aka Austin St. John, are accused of misusing at least $3.5 million from at least 16 fraudulent loans and could face up to 20 years in prison if convicted.

PPP Fraud and Extorted Minority Applicants

In September 2021, we reported on persons extorting money from minority SBA loan applicants, but to date neither the Small Business Administration nor the US Attorney’s Office has taken any action.

Contractors and staff of SBA extorting minority applicants per phone calls and screen shots. Staff members of the Small Business Administration Region 6 have refused multiple requests for comment at the time.

In one partial screenshot, a staff member releases information to a third party “finder.” The finder then offers to broker the application with SBA for fees of ten percent to the SBA staff member and five percent to the finder.

Goree and other staff have refused multiple requests for comment as to why staff members are heard asking for kickbacks. They have also not responded to multiple requests for comment on process or how information is contained.

There has been at least one local suicide secondary to PPP fraud and SBA’s non responsive civil service staff.

North Texas Gas Theft

North Texas Gas Theft

North Texas gas theft is on the rise per local law enforcement with the rising price of fuel outpacing salary increases.

North Texas Gas Theft

North Texas Gas Theft Seen In Oak Cliff

Dallas police found hundreds of gallons in stolen gas during a raid on a property in Oak Cliff. In that case, the fuel was being pumped into a working gas pump on property.

In Texas, gas thieves are hitting both individuals and gas stations. In Houston, thieves stole over one thousand gallons over the course of four days.

Dallas police were recently honored for lowering violent crime numbers.

DPD Honored For Violent Crime Reduction Day After Mass Shooting

DPD Honored For Violent Crime Reduction

The Dallas Police Department has curious timing. A press release dropped Monday saying DPD Honored for Violent Crime Reduction just one day after a mass shooting involving ten victims and no suspect in downtown Dallas.

Garcia’s plans have been mostly kept under wraps from citizens and journalists. The award also comes after Dallas was hit by a data breach which affected nearly twenty thousand cases including assaults, rape, and other crimes against persons.

South Dallas Mass Shooting

DPD Honored For Violent Crime Reduction – Numbers, Not Neighborhoods

Police Chief Eddie Garcia had a number of comments in the city press release.

DPD Honored For Violent Crime Reduction

Garcia said, “The Violent Crime Evidence-Based Reduction Plan is the result of work closely with criminologists, hearing from other departments within the City, and, most importantly, listening to our neighborhoods most impacted by violent crime. Our ultimate goal is the reduction of crime, with an increase in community trust. We will strive for both, as these concepts are not mutually exclusive. We will see further challenges in 2022 and our priority now is for our men and women to continue to partner with our community and strive to achieve an even safer Dallas.”

Dallas Infrastructure Deserts

Dallas Infrastructure Deserts

In a surprise to no one, Southern Methodist University provided a study confirming the obvious: Dallas infrastructure deserts exists, they primarily exist in the southern sector, and they are happening despite massive funding and misspending by Dallas City Council.

Dallas Infrastructure Deserts

Civil and Environmental Engineering Professor Barbara Minsker led the research project using public data and aerial maps.

“An infrastructure desert is a low-income area that has very highly deficient infrastructure compared to other areas of the city,” Minsker said.

The study considered twelve features of neighborhood infrastructure including streets, sidewalks, internet access to access to medical care. Neighborhoods deficient in eight or more characteristics were graded as infrastructure deserts.

The City of Dallas has not had a serious effort to handle its budget priorities in years. This has led to multiple cost over runs and quality control issues leading to issues in both Public Works and other programs.

Dallas Infrastructure Deserts Study Details

The study can be viewed here, but has a warning that it should not be cited since it has not been peer reviewed yet.

Public Input Requested For Federal Dollars

Federal dollars are coming to Dallas and public input is being requested for the use of those dollars.

The City of Dallas Community Development Commission (CDC), along with staff from Budget and Management Services will hold a series of virtual neighborhood public meetings to inform residents of the potential uses of U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funds.

The meetings are also designed to encourage residents to provide input on how the City uses these federal grant funds to address community needs.

Federal Dollars

The HUD grants serve low-and-moderate income residents and communities in Dallas. The FY 2022-23 Action Plan (annual budget) will be submitted to HUD August 2022. The meetings begin virtually Thursday, January 6 to January 20.

Federal Dollars Public Hearing Schedule

Dates and times are as follows:

January 6, 2022: 7:00 PM

January 10, 2022 : 10:00 AM

January 11, 2022 : 5:00 PM

January 13, 2022 :  12:00 PM

January 13, 2022 : 6:00 PM

January 20, 2022 : 6:00 PM (Telephone townhall meeting)

More information on the Consolidated Plan and meeting links are available here: https://bit.ly/3pkmDC5.

It is unclear how this process will differ from the South Dallas/Fair Park Opportunity Fund which has had repeated problems over the years.

Sudden COVID19 Restaurant Closures

Sudden COVID19 Restaurant Closures

Mask and vaccine mandates are not the cause of the recent COVID19 restaurant closures – it is a lack of staffing.

Governor Greg Abbott has pushed to stop mask mandates and defied recommendations on school learning, but has tried to extend his reverse mandate to private businesses too. Abbott later became infected with COVID19 and was COVID19 positive while attending an event locally in McKinney.

Those businesses are now feeling the crunch of employees testing positive for COVID19 in a wave of Omicron variant infections which have propelled numbers past last year’s highs.

Dallas Independent School District and other local ISDs are defying the Governor leading to protests against local schools by QAnon “truth warriors.”

Ongoing COVID19 Restaurant Closures

Local restaurant favorites like Amor Y Queso in Deep Ellum and Uchi Dallas have temporarily closed their doors after the COVID19 outbreak.

Sudden COVID19 Restaurant Closures

Theresa Gubbins at Dallas Culture Map recently posted a comprehensive list of Dallas bars and restaurants that have shuttered during the pandemic.

American Airlines Reminded Governor Abbott Who Is In Charge

American Airlines Reminded Governor Abbott

On Tuesday, American Airlines reminded Governor Abbott who is in charge of flights saying they would comply with President Biden’s executuve order requiring flight crew personnel to be vaccinated for COVID19 by a December 8 deadline.

They were joined by Southwest Airlines.

American Airlines Reminded Governor Abbott

The two Texas-based carriers said the federal order supersedes a reverse mandate by Republican Governor Greg Abbott barring vaccine mandates by any entity, including private employers.

American said while it was reviewing Abbott’s executive order, “this does not change anything” for the company.

Southwest says it “would be expected to comply with the President’s Order to remain compliant as a federal contractor.”

Both carriers have asked U.S.-based employees to submit proof of vaccination by November 24 to be compliant by the December deadline.

Biden issued his executive order during the height of the pandemic last month as his administration struggled to control disease spread.

The executive order covers all federal contractors.

While supporters of vaccine mandates see them as necessary to pull the country out of the nearly two-year-old pandemic, critics including Texas Senator Ted Cruz are calling them unconstitutional and authoritarian.

In his executive order, Abbott said the Biden administration was “bullying” many private entities into imposing vaccine mandates, causing workforce disruptions.

Southwest cancelled over two thousand flights over the weekend in what some are describing as “freedom flu.” It is not clear if employees are participating in blue days, but a pilot union representative blamed the cancellations on a brittle scheduling system stuck in the past.

American Airlines Reminded Governor Abbott

The Southwest pilots union is seeking to stop Southwest vaccine mandates saying they should not be imposed under collective bargaining rules.

American Airlines Reminded Governor Abbott, But Does He Listen?

Earlier this summer, Greg Abbott tested positive for COVID19 hours after attending an in person fundraising event in McKinney maskless.

He was treated with expensive monoclonal antibodies and has since recovered, but it isn’t clear he learned the lesson of preventative healthcare that vaccinations and masks offer.

American Airlines Flight Fight

American Airlines Flight Fight

An American Airlines flight fight is making the rounds on social media.

The flight took place between Louis Armstrong International Airport in Louisiana to Austin’s Bergstrom Airport.

An American spokesman said “law enforcement were requested to meet American Eagle flight 4698, operated by Republic Airways, after arriving to Austin (AUS) from New Orleans (MSY) due to an altercation between passengers.”

American Airlines Flight Fight

One source said this had to do with seat being set too far back, but it is unclear if this is related to masks or social distancing, but last year, American Airlines was attacked by Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley over social distancing concerns.

American Airlines Flight Fight Just One Of Many

In another incident, a passenger groped two flight attendants on a Frontier Airlines flight and ended up restrained with duct tape.

He then went on an epic rant about his parents’ “millions” in a case of what appears to be another case of intoxicated affluenza.

Drinks On Brink Zoominar This Tuesday

Drinks On Brink

24 Hour Dallas is holding a Drinks On Brink Zoominar this Tuesday, December 15, 2020.

Join 24HourDallas as they host Drinks On The Brink, a free Zoominar that explores Dallas’ independent bars and how they might navigate the coming months. Guest panelists include Dr. Eric Anthony Johnson of Dallas’ Economic Development office, Stephanie Keller Hudiburg, the Executive Director of the Deep Ellum Foundation, and Jeff Brightwell, a partner at Dot’s Hop House.

You can register for this event at no cost to you here.

Drinks On Brink
Drinks On Brink

Neighborhood pubs, taverns, bars, and saloons have played pivotal roles in United States history. Paul Revere was known to frequent Boston’s Bell In Hand while first President George Washington favored Williamsburg’s Christiana Campbell tavern. The ideas, treaties, and revolutions that have shaped our nation have often been crafted and confirmed with a tip of a glass.

COVID19 and public health issues are concerns, but independent bars, pubs, and restaurants need financial relief they need to weather the pandemic. A major concern is what ideas, treaties, and revolutions are being lost with independent bars being lost to a pandemic.

24 Hour Dallas: Drinks On Brink

This is just the latest effort by the 24 Hour Dallas coalition to bring attention to issues hitting the Dallas service industry the hardest. 24 Hour Dallas had Seize The Night – Carpe Noctem – and race consciousness events in the summer and has existed to assist the Dallas service industry since 2015.