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Saturday, January 6, 2024

Biden Quietly Extended the Unnecessary COVID Bailout for States and Local Govts

When the federal government distributed $350 billion to states and localities as part of a 2022 pandemic aid bill, the rules were clear: find ways to spend the money by the end of 2024 or it would recouped by the feds.

But the Biden administration quietly changed those rules in late 2023 to give state and local governments more time to spend their American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. Critics say it's a change that could transform an already wasteful and unnecessary bailout into an open-ended slush fund for those governments.

That change, which was announced in the Federal Register (which documents the doings of executive branch agencies) in November but otherwise given little fanfare, will give state and local governments until the end of 2026 to decide how to spend their remaining ARPA bailout funds. Under the terms Congress set out in ARPA, those governments had to "obligate" those funds—in other words, attach them to a specific project—by the end of this year, even though they were given until 2026 to actually spend the money.

Officially, the Treasury Department is "amending the definition of 'obligation' to provide additional flexibility to recipients," according to the Federal Register. While state and local governments must still return unobligated funds by the end of this year, the new definition of "obligation" provides several ways for the recipients to hoard their federal bailout funds without committing them to specific projects.

"The outcome is mind-bending and deeply concerning," a group of six Republican senators wrote in a letter to the Treasury Department in mid-December, formally objecting to the rule change. The "new definition—permitting recipients to make future agreements to spend [program] funds in 2025 and 2026—stretches the word 'obligation' outside of any plain use of English," they added.

Unless the Treasury Department rescinds the new rule, those six lawmakers—Sens. Mike Braun (R–Ind.), Ron Johnson (R–Wis.), Mike Lee (R–Utah), Roger Marshall (R–Kan.), Eric Schmitt (R–Mo.), and Rick Scott (R–Fla.)—pledged to introduce a resolution invoking the Congressional Review Act to block the new rules.

The November extension came just a month after a Government Accountability Office (GAO) report found that states (including Washington, D.C.) had spent just 45 percent of the funding they had received through ARPA, while local governments have spent just 38 percent of their COVID bailout funds. As Reason reported at the time, that report seemed to underline how unnecessary the bailout was in the first place.

Other studies have pointed toward a similar conclusion. In a National Bureau of Economic Research working paper published in June 2022, a trio of researchers found that pandemic-era aid distributed to state and local governments had cost taxpayers about $855,000 per job saved. The stimulus spending had only "a modest impact on government employment and has not translated into detectable gains for private businesses or for states' overall economic recoveries," they concluded.

Many of the projects already funded through ARPA seem to have little to do with pandemic relief. Some governments used the funds to give bonuses to public workers. Iowa used $12.5 million of its cut to build a new baseball stadium near the Field of Dreams movie set. Michigan blew $25 million on a travel marketing campaign.

According to a recent review of ARPA spending by the Economic Policy Innovation Center (EPIC), a conservative group, state and local governments have approved $185 million in bailout funds for golf courses, $400 million to upgrade swimming pools, and $34 million for tennis and pickleball courts. All essential pandemic-recovery efforts, of course!

The rule change issued in November means state and local governments will have "more time to select boondoggles and handouts," wrote David Ditch, a budget policy analyst at the conservative Heritage Foundation. Citing EPIC's research, Ditch says the rule change could end up costing "a staggering $1,200 per household."

It's also worth keeping in mind that the federal government considers the pandemic to be over. The federal public health emergency for COVID-19 ended in May. But why should that stop the federal gravy train from rolling along?

https://reason.com/2024/01/05/biden-administration-quietly-extended-the-unnecessary-covid-bailout-for-states-and-local-governments/

The Case Against Progressive Utopia

 By Deane Waldman

Everyone wants to live in a place where all needs are met, where there is no anxiety, discord, or strife.  Whether by legislation or brute force, those who call themselves progressives, socialists, the radical left, or simply Democrats intend to achieve such a utopia in the U.S.

All actions are permissible, as the end justifies the means.  Right and wrong, morality and ethics take a back seat.  Totalitarianism may be required.

Tactics include hypocrisy and double-standards; diversion, distortion, disinformation, and misinformation; logical inconsistency; and rejection of proven science.

Radical activists conceal the fact that, to protect the Earth from pollution, climate change, and other ravages of human technology, utopia will require “rollback of the industrial age” — that is, without electricity, a hunter-gatherer society, where all your needs are provided, by you!

Socialists (utopians) claim they advocate tolerance for all peoples and all viewpoints — but only the officially approved, politically correct ones qualify.  A founding member of the American socialist movement, Herbert Marcuse, wrote, “Tolerance is extended to policies, conditions, and modes of behavior which should not be tolerated [italics added] because they are impeding, if not destroying, the chances of creating an existence without fear and misery” (utopia). 

On January 6, 2021, a crowd of unarmed, nonviolent Trump-supporters entered the Capitol illegally.  Videos confirm that they calmly toured the premises, some shepherded by police.  The DoJ has charged more than 1,000 Americans over J6, most with insurrection — the “violent attempt to overturn recognized authority or legally constituted government.” 

Six months earlier (June 2020) in Seattle, heavily armed individuals took over federal buildings, including the courthouse, and violently ejected “legally constituted government” to establish the CHAZ, or the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone.  Though this was an insurrection by definition, the socialist perpetrators have not been prosecuted. 

For progressives, social justice requires a double-standard rule of law.  J6 was called democracy-overthrowing insurrection, while CHAZ was labeled “unlawful occupation protest.” 

Diversity, inclusion, equity (DIE) is a hallmark movement for utopians.  They advance CRT (Critical Race Theory) in schools and universities to counter systemic racism: whites oppressing blacks and browns in housing, education, business, healthcare, and government.  Those who question systemic racism are automatically condemned as “racist.”

Racism can be defined as “prejudice or antagonism against people based solely on their membership is a racial or ethnic group.”  CRT embodies the essence of that racism that DIE purports to oppose. 

The Democrat mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, held a 2023 Christmas party for “Electeds of Color.”  In the name of diversity and inclusion, she excluded and discriminated against whites elected to Boston city council. 

The E in DIE stands for equity, not equality.  The latter is a fundamental value for Americans — equal opportunity for all, excluding no one from a chance to achieve his dreams.  Equity means equal outcome, where everyone has the same wealth, status, material possessions, and achievements, a condition clearly impossible.  With their demand for equity, progressives assert that utopian equity can be achieved.  People just need to give up the right to choose (freedom) — temporarily, of course.

Utopian elites see the “deplorable” masses as ignorant children while they are the wise adults.  Since Father Knows Best, Father (Washington) must make important decisions as the children cannot be trusted to do the right thing.  Hubris leads to totalitarianism.

The radical left rejects proven science, like photosynthesis.  In 2022, the EPA declared carbon dioxide (CO2) a “pollutant.”  Every schoolchild knows that, using chlorophyll, trees convert water (H2O) plus CO2 into sugar and oxygen (O2). To combat the supposed pollution of the atmosphere by CO2, the British Parliament passed a carbon tax, which forced British power plants to switch from burning coal to burning wood chips.  Woods chips are made by cutting down trees.  Trees absorb CO2 to generate O2.  Fewer trees mean less O2.  Claiming to protect us, utopian climate activists will reduce the production of that without which human beings cannot live. 

Finally, there is Gaia, Mother Earth, and all her creatures, who must protected from damage caused by human technology.  Leftists seek to eliminate fossil fuels, whose greenhouse gases are reputed to cause climate change.  Their solution is green energy, like power from wind farms.

The utopian double-standard is again evident.  Those who hail wind energy as the protector of Gaia apparently have no problem when wind turbines kill as many as 679,089 small birds a year. 

Several conclusions are clear.

Progressive-socialists seek to create their vision of utopia in the U.S., preferably the entire world.  They ignore the fact that humans are human and therefore imperfect.  Utopia on Earth is more than simply unrealistic — it is categorically impossible. 

An attempt to create utopia requires a totalitarian approach to governance.  In this effort, no moral restrictions or ethical limitations apply.  Inconsistencies and logical contradictions do not deter leftists from their goal.  Nothing is wrong if it moves society in the right direction.

With the progressive mindset, inequality, enslavement, intolerance, discrimination, and exclusion are permissible along the way to leftist utopia where there will be equity, freedom, tolerance, diversity, and inclusion. 

Those who advocate utopia must be stopped, in the name of those values that Americans hold most dear: freedom, personal responsibility, equality, rule of law for all (no exceptions), and the Bill of Rights, which was written to protect individual freedom from the very tyranny utopians demand (in our best interest, of course!) 

Beware! 

“He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster” (Frederick Nietzche, Beyond Good and Evil, 1886).  When opposing the utopians, we must eschew their tactics.  The end does not justify any means.  There is Right, and there is Wrong — no “context” necessary.  If opponents of utopians adopt utopian tactics, then the good guys are not at all different from the bad guys

Deane Waldman, M.D., MBA is professor emeritus of pediatrics, pathology, and decision science; former director of the Center for Healthcare Policy at Texas Public Policy Foundation; former director, New Mexico Health Insurance Exchange; and author of the multi-award winning book Curing the Cancer in U.S. HealthcareStatesCare and Market-Based Medicine.

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2024/01/the_case_against_progressive_utopia.html

How Obama Pulls Biden's Strings

Barack Obama and his “Hope and Change” for America represented a political Trojan Horse phenomenon.  Joe Biden was Obama’s choice for his vice president for eight years of his Trojan Horse presidency. Joe Biden’s presidency has been an Obama Trojan Horse II with less subtle, more blunt messages of political persuasion and policy formation.

Obama, through clever political manipulation, presidential dictates, and eloquent speechmaking brought a seductive liberal, progressive, socialistic utopian vision to America. Obama used sophisticated Alinsky-style tactics to construct his Trojan Horse. He has tried to change America from within by distorting our political system. According to Obama, we are not an exceptional country. We are in Obama’s mind merely another tribe in his vision of where the best history of the collective human village is going.

Joe Biden trumpets Obama’s propaganda slogans of “social justice” vaunted as America’s true democratic values. Obama and now Biden both seduce and are pampered and protected by the American mainstream media which suspends vigorous investigative reporting about Hunter Biden’s promoting ‘the Biden brand” for alleged political influence peddling and financial gain for Biden family members.  

Joe Biden has created a third term for Obama’s propaganda domain labelled as “social justice” and “our American democratic values,” really Obama-Biden’s version. Biden has added climate change as his anti-fossil fuel campaign that destroys our energy independence and brings American security and military power down a peg. The Biden administration’s status as Obama presidential term three is confirmed by Biden’s appointment of enormous number of Obamaites:

Cabinet Members and Key Advisors

National Security Adviser

Jake Sullivan: Obama’s Deputy Assistant and Director of Policy.

Secretary of State

Antony Blinken: Obama’s Deputy National Security Advisor (2013-2015) and Deputy Secretary of State (2015-2017).

Secretary of Homeland Security

Alejandro Mayorkas: Obama Director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. He also managed staffing the DoJ Criminal Division

Director of National Intelligence

Avril Haines: Was Obama’s Deputy Director of the CIA then Deputy National Security Advisor. Biden promoted her to DNI in 2021.

Ambassador to the United Nations

Linda Thomas-Greenfield: Obama’s Director General of the Foreign Service and Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs.

Administrator, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)

Samantha Power: Obama’s transition team for the State Department and his UN Ambassador (2013-2017)

Deputy Secretary of State

Wendy Sherman: Obama’s Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs. Retired July 2023 and replaced by Victoria Nuland (acting)

ECONOMIC POLICY and FINANCIAL OVERSIGHT

Director, National Economic Council 

Brian Deese: Obama's senior White House advisor, acting director of the Office of Management and Budget, and deputy director of the National Economic Council. Subsequently. Deese was Global Head of Sustainable Investing at BlackRock before joining the Biden administration.

Secretary of the Treasury

Janet Yellen: Obama’s Chairman of the Federal Reserve and Biden’s appointment as Secretary of the Treasury.

Chair, Council of Economic Advisers

Cecilia Rouse: Obama member of the Council of Economic Advisors promoted to the chair by Biden in 2021. 

Deputy Secretary of the Treasury

Adewale "Wally" Adeyemo: A Nigerian, Obama’s Deputy National Security Advisor for International Economics and deputy director of the National Economic Council, then head of the Obama Foundation.

Member, Council of Economic Advisers

Jared Bernstein: VP Biden economic advisor during Obama years, then Biden appointed him Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors.

Chair, Securities and Exchange Commission

Gary Gensler: Obama Chair of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, then Chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission in 2021

Attorney General

Merrick Garland: Obama nominee for Justice of the Supreme Court after death of Antonin Scalia. Senate refused to vote on his nomination. Biden then made Garland U.S. Attorney General in 2021.

Secretary of Agriculture

Tom Vilsack: Obama Secretary of Agriculture, appointed by Biden in 2021.

Secretary of Veterans Affairs

Denis McDonough: Obama’s Deputy National Security Advisor, then Chief of Staff. Biden appointed him in 2021.

Director, Office of Science and Technology Policy

Eric Lander: Obama’s advisor on science and tech. Elevated to Cabinet in 2021. He resigned in 2022 for bullying, replaced by Alondra Nelson.

Deputy Attorney General

Lisa Monaco: Obama Homeland Security Advisor, appointed by Biden to Deputy Attorney General in 2021.

Associate Attorney General

Vanita Gupta: Obama Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights. promoted by Biden to Associate Attorney General in 2021.

Surgeon General

Dr. Vivek Murthy: Obama’s (and Trump’s) Surgeon General, reappointed by Biden in 2021.

Chairperson, Council on Environmental Quality

Brenda Mallory: Obama General Counsel of the EPA, then promoted by Biden to Chair of Council on Environmental Quality.

WHITE HOUSE AIDES 

Chief of Staff

Ron Klain: Obama Ebola Response Coordinator. Replaced by Jeff Zients, Obama Director of OMB, and Director of the National Economic Council.

Director, Domestic Policy Council

Susan Rice: Obama’s National Security Advisor and UN Ambassador

Special Presidential Envoy for Climate

John Kerry: Obama’s Secretary of State.

National Climate Adviser

Gina McCarthy: Obama Administrator of the EPA.

Director, Office of Legislative Affairs

Louisa Terrell: Was Obama’s Legislative Aide

Counsel to the President

Dana Remus: Obama Deputy Assistant and Deputy Counsel for Ethics, then general counsel for the Obama Foundation and Michelle Obama.

Comptroller General of the U.S.

Gene Dodero (appointed by Obama and still in office)

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2024/01/how_obama_pulls_bidens_strings.html

J6: where non-disorderly conduct was disorderly conduct

 By Mike McDaniel

During the 2020 “Summer of Love,” Black Lives Matter (BLM) and Antifa mostly-peaceful but fiery protestors were given, as a former Baltimore mayor put it, “space to destroy.” A handful were arrested, fewer were prosecuted and very few convicted of riot, arson, destruction of property, assaulting police officers, looting, even murder. They did at least $2 billion in damage. They were, it seems, the right—left—kind of protestors, immune from the consequences of their criminal actions. Not so for January 6, actually mostly peaceful, protestors, even those who merely walked around and took pictures:

Russell Alford, 62, appealed his conviction and one-year prison sentence for disorderly conduct on January 6 despite only being in the Capitol for 15 minutes.

Alford took pictures and uploaded a video on YouTube.

The presiding judge? U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan, who is also presiding over President Donald Trump’s case.

Chutkan is known for taking a draconian approach to J6 defendants.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled that “passive, quiet and nonviolent” defendants can be charged and convicted of disorderly conduct” based on the circumstances.

Dangerous precedent. If you entered the Capitol building on January 6th, you can be charged and convicted of disorderly conduct.

During my police career I took a different approach. I didn’t arrest anyone for disorderly conduct unless they were, you know, actually, obnoxiously, disorderly. I didn’t because making such dubious arrests would have badly damaged my reputation, and because it would have been wrong. Apparently, that’s not a concern in DC.

Circuit Judge Karen LeCraft Henderson wrote (emphasis mine):

The trial evidence indicated that, during Alford’s brief time within the Capitol, he was neither violent nor destructive. Nevertheless, we affirm his convictions because a jury could rationally find that his unauthorized presence in the Capitol as part of an unruly mob contributed to the disruption of the Congress’s electoral certification and jeopardized public safety. We likewise affirm Alford’s sentence. The district court acted within its discretion in imposing a within Guidelines sentence after weighing the competing circumstances.

Of course. He wasn’t disorderly, but we’re nailing the guy anyway because J6, insurrection and stuff.

Alford literally did nothing. He never once engaged with the rioters, messed with police, moved anything, etc. He did not even attempt to move past signs saying “Area Closed” or blocked by barricades.

Alford didn’t even attempt to enter the Upper House Door, reserved for Congress members, when police worked to secure the steps. He went around the building but came back to the Upper House Door.

The police were gone, and other rioters opened the door. Alford calmly followed them (emphasis mine):

When Alford returned to the Upper House Door, there were no longer police present. He climbed the steps as other rioters knocked on the doors to attract the attention of rioters already inside the building, who then threw open one of the double doors that make up the Upper House Door. This triggered a shrill, continuous security alarm that sounded throughout Alford’s time in the building. Alford paused outside to upload a photo of the rioters to social media that he captioned “Patriots,” and then walked into the Capitol. Dozens of others streamed in before and after him.

Alford remained inside the Capitol for approximately thirteen minutes. As he entered, he turned and unsuccessfully attempted to open the other double door. He then walked further into the Capitol through a metal detector, setting off its alarm. While inside, he mostly stood to the side and observed. He filmed protestors chanting “stop the steal” and pounding on a door that led to the floor of the House, behind which sheltered dozens of Congress members.

Obviously, Alford is an imminent danger to “our democracy.”

The Supreme Court has observed that whether conduct “disrupts or is about to disrupt normal school activities” should be made “on an individualized basis, given the particular fact situation.” 

That sounds like my thinking on why I didn’t arrest people who weren’t being disorderly for disorderly conduct.

The opinion continues to use examples of a person *doing* something to justify its ruling to uphold the convinction.

But again, from what I have seen and read, Alford did not *do* anything.

Actually, yes Alford did. He was a convenient pawn in a government-provoked insurrection that wasn’t. Merely being present in a building he had no reason to believe he was prohibited from entering was more than enough, and even if it wasn’t, he displayed the worst sort of culpability: he supported Donald Trump, believed the most ethical election ever was fraudulent and thought the First Amendment allowed him to petition the government for redress of that grievance. Silly fellow.

Mike McDaniel is a USAF veteran, classically trained musician, Japanese and European fencer, life-long athlete, firearm instructor, retired police officer and high school and college English teacher. 

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/01/j6_where_nondisorderly_conduct_was_disorderly_conduct.html

Merchant vessel approached by six craft near Yemen, says UK

 Six small craft approached a merchant vessel about 50 nautical miles from the Yemeni city of Mocha on Saturday before leaving the area, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) organization said.

"The vessel and crew were reported safe," UKMTO added in an advisory note on the incident.

Yemen's Iranian-backed Houthi militants have stepped up attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea in protest against Israel's war in Gaza. Various shipping lines have suspended operations, instead taking the longer journey around Africa.

A drone launched from Yemen was shot down in self-defence by a U.S. ship in the southern Red Sea on Saturday in the vicinity of several commercial vessels, the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said in a statement.

The Houthis have vowed to continue attacks until Israel halts the conflict in Gaza, and warned that it would attack U.S. warships if the militia group itself was targeted.

https://news.yahoo.com/uk-report-6-craft-approaching-152050055.html

"This Is Not A Time For Us To Have A Mentally-Challenged President"

 by Mike McDaniel via AmericanThinker.com,

Joe Biden At Valley Forge: Triumph Of The Shill II

Well, he did it again. 

Speaking near Valley Forge, PA, President Joe Biden delivered a follow up to his red-tinged “Triumph of the Shill” speech. The New York Post explains: 

President Biden kicked off his bid for re-election Friday by deriding former President Donald Trump as a “loser”and calling his bid for a political comeback something out of a “bad fairy tale” Friday — prompting his predecessor to fire back that the 80-year-old is a “true threat to democracy.”

As one would expect on the anniversary of Democrats/socialists/communists’ (D/s/cs) high holy day, we learned, yet again, how very, very close we came to losing America:

Valley Forge “tells the story of the pain and the suffering and the true patriotism it took to make America,” Biden, 81, began his first proper 2024 campaign speech.

“Today, we gather in a new year, some 246 years later, just one day before January 6 — a date forever seared in our memory because it was on that day that we nearly lost America, lost it all.”

Image: Erie Railroad Train Wreck. Wikimedia Commons.org. Public Domain.

I’m sure China, Iran and our other enemies are paying close attention. They don’t need massive militaries with nuclear weapons to conquer America, only a minor riot by unarmed citizens, provoked by the FBI, that lasts an hour or so.

Trump’s assault on democracy isn’t just part of his past, it’s what he’s promising for the future. He’s being straightforward. He’s not hiding the ball,” Biden said.

“His first rally for the 2024 campaign opened with a choir of January 6 insurrectionists singing from prison on a cellphone while images of the January 6 riot playing on the big screen behind him at his rally. Can you believe that? This was like something out of a fairy tale — a bad fairy tale.”

What were those horrid insurrectionists singing? The Star-Spangled Banner, our national anthem. The horror.

“Let’s be clear about the 2020 election: Trump exhausted every legal avenue available to him to overturn the outcome — every one. But the legal path just took Trump back to the truth that I’d won the election and he was a loser,” Biden said to hoots and applause.

Gropin’, sniffin’ Joe forgot to mention not a single court actually heard evidence, which makes for rather a dead end “legal avenue.”

He also forgot to mention Trump quietly, and on time, left office as the Constitution requires. What a pathetic dictator.

“Well, knowing how his mind works, he had one act left, one desperate act available to him: the violence of January the 6th,” Biden said, “and since that day, more than 1,200 people have been charged for their assault on the Capitol, nearly 900 of them have been convicted or pled guilty.”

To more cheers, he added, “Collectively to date, they have been sentenced to more than 840 years in prison.”

Rational Americans might think Biden’s glee in destroying the lives of more than 1000 Americans for what amounts to misdemeanor trespassing--normally a ticketable offense--doesn’t really live up to his endless rhetoric about uniting America.

“He calls those who oppose him ‘vermin.’ He talks about the blood of Americans being poisoned, echoing the same exact language used in Nazi Germany.  He proudly posted on social media the words that best describe his 2024 campaign, ‘revenge,’ ‘power,’ ‘dictatorship.’  There’s no confusion about who Trump is and what he intends to do,” Biden said.

“You can’t be pro-insurrectionist and pro-American,” the president added at one point — insisting that unlike Trump “our campaign is about preserving and strengthening our American democracy.”

“The protection and preservation of American democracy will remain as it has been the central cause of my presidency,” Biden went on before turning his wrath on Trump’s allies in Congress.

There it is again: “our American democracy,” by which Biden means a tyranny of the majority. 

The words “constitutional, representative republic,” which is what America is, never escape his lips.

Donald Trump replied:

“This is not a time for us to have a mentally challenged president,” the former president said, adding that “the only insurrection is the insurrection that is taking place at our border where he is allowing millions of people from parts unknown to invade our country at a level far worse than even a military invasion.”

“Biden’s record is an unbroken streak of weakness, incompetence, corruption and failure, other than that he’s doing quite well, isn’t he? That’s a hell of a hell of a list, right? That’s why Crooked Joe is staging his pathetic, fear-mongering campaign event in Pennsylvania today. Did you see him? He was stuttering through the whole thing, he’s going, ‘He’s a threat to Democracy,’” Trump said. 

Biden’s remarks are a preview of his second basement campaign, and a continuing act of desperation.

The 2024 campaign will be one for the record books, if America survives to write them.

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/not-time-us-have-mentally-challenged-president

FAA orders temporary grounding of Boeing 737 Max 9 after Alaska Airlines plane wall detached

 The Federal Aviation Administration said Saturday it will temporarily ground some Boeing 737 Max 9 airplanes used by U.S. airlines after a chunk of a wall appeared to have detached from an Alaska Airlines flight midair.

“The FAA is requiring immediate inspections of certain Boeing 737 Max 9 planes before they can return to flight,” FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker said. “Safety will continue to drive our decision-making as we assist the [National Transportation Safety Board’s] investigation into Alaska Airlines Flight 1282.”

The FAA said it will also ground 737 Max 9 planes that operate in U.S. territory. In total, the order will affect about 171 737 Max 9 airplanes out of 218 worldwide, the FAA said.

The FAA said in a directive that the decision to ground all 737 Max 9 planes stems from "a report of an in-flight departure of a mid cabin doorplug, which resulted in a rapid decompression of the airplane," referring to the Alaska Airlines incident.

The agency added that it is issuing this directive because of unsafe conditions that could potentially occur in a similar scenario in another aircraft of the same model, including "injury to passengers and crew, the door impacting the airplane, and/or loss of control of the airplane."

Boeing said it supports the FAA’s decision.

“Safety is our top priority and we deeply regret the impact this event has had on our customers and their passengers,” Boeing said in a statement. “We agree with and fully support the FAA’s decision to require immediate inspections of 737-9 airplanes with the same configuration as the affected airplane.”

A Boeing technical team is supporting the NTSB’s investigation, the statement read.

“We will remain in close contact with our regulator and customers,” Boeing said.

Alaska Airline temporarily grounded all 65 of its 737 Max 9 aircraft Saturday for maintenance and safety inspections. It said a quarter of the inspections were completed “with no concerning findings” and so far 18 aircraft were cleared to return to service on Saturday. The remaining aircraft inspections are expected to be completed in the next few days.

United also temporarily suspended service on select Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft to conduct an inspection. The removal is expected to cause about 60 cancellations.

'A loud bang'

Flight 1282, which was bound for Southern California, landed safety at Portland International Airport, Port of Portland spokesperson Allison Ferre said in a statement.

So far, no injuries have been reported among the 174 passengers and six crew members on board, Alaska Airlines said.

The FAA said the plane returned to the airport after “the crew reported a pressurization issue.”

Alaska Airlines described what happened as an “incident.” A photo from a passenger on board showed an entire panel missing from a side of the fuselage, next to a row of seats.

It’s not clear how or when the panel became separated from the passenger jet.

According to FlightAware, an air travel tracking site, the flight took off from Portland at 5:07 p.m. and landed back at Portland at 5:27 p.m.

airline mishap
Photo of part of a plane missing. The midair incident prompted the Alaska Airlines flight to California to make an emergency landing in Portland, Ore., on Friday.Courtesy Kyle Rinker

Kyle Rinker posted a photo from inside the plane on the social media platform X, along with the caption, “When the wall of the plane just breaks off mid flight.”

A passenger on the plane who gave her name only as Elizabeth told NBC affiliate KGW of Portland, Oregon, that the incident happened about 20 minutes after departing Portland’s airport.

“Everything was going fine until we just heard like a loud bang! Or like a boom,” she said. “And I look up, and the air masks are, like, out, popped down.”

“And I looked to my left, and there’s just this huge gaping hole, on the left side where the window is,” she told the station in a phone interview. She said the sound of the wind was very loud.

She said everyone had their seat belts on and people stayed calm, she said.

Alaska said in a statement, “The safety of our guests and employees is always our primary priority, so while this type of occurrence is rare, our flight crew was trained and prepared to safely manage the situation.”

The flight was destined for Ontario International Airport in San Bernardino County, California.

Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg said on X Saturday morning that he has “been briefed on last night’s incident and remain[s] in close contact with FAA on the response.”

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/alaska-airlines-flight-makes-emergency-landing-part-plane-appears-deta-rcna132618