The Pour Over Today - Monday, February 21, 2022
Episode Date: February 21, 2022Today we’re talking about Ottawa’s police clearing out protestors, the Winter Olympics ending, how COVID’s decline has impacted some stocks, and other top news for Monday, February 21st. Stay in...formed, while remaining focused on Christ, with The Pour Over. Olympics Closing CeremonyToday's podcast is brought to you by Patmos Capital Partners.“Don’t mess with Texas” means you shouldn’t insult their BBQ… not that you should miss out on their booming real estate market. With Patmos Capital Partners, you can partner with fellow Christians to invest in Texas real estate and positively impact their properties’ residents. The Patmos team lets the love of Jesus impact how they do business; they’re hardworking, humble, ready to serve residents, and seek to wisely steward investors’ capital. Patmos already has $90 million in assets under management and is currently raising money for new properties. If you’re interested in learning more, subscribe to their free monthly newsletter with just one click. (Seriously, one click and you’re in!)
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Today, we're talking about Ottawa's police clearing out protesters, the Winter Olympics
ending, how COVID's decline has impacted some stocks, and other top news for Monday,
February 21st.
Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over.
Here's the quote of the day.
When anger enters the mind, wisdom departs.
Thomas Akempis.
Let's get started with some espresso shots.
Even Canadians have their limits.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked Canada's Emergencies Act for the first time in the nation's history,
which both froze millions of dollars raised on give-send-go to support the Freedom Convoy's COVID mandate protests and gave law enforcement the green light to unblock streets and border crossings. Equipped with riot gear, police forcibly removed protesters in Ottawa using batons, stun grenades, plastic bullets,
and tear gas. As of Sunday morning, 191 people were arrested, mostly on charges of mischief,
and 57 vehicles were towed. Ontario, which is Ottawa's province, will be speeding up its plan
to remove proof of vaccination requirements and to lift indoor capacity limits. But Premier Doug
Ford said it's because COVID cases are down and to lift indoor capacity limits. But Premier Doug Ford
said it's because COVID cases are down and not because of the protests. When discussing divisive
topics like Canada's Freedom Convoy, remember that both your stance and how you take your stance
reflect back on Christ. Don't allow healthy disagreements to cause real divisions between
you and other members of the body of Christ. Jesus says in John 17, 21,
you and other members of the body of Christ. Jesus says in John 17, 21, May they all be one,
as you, Father, are in me, and I am in you. May they also be in us, so that the world may believe you sent me. The Olympic flame has been extinguished. Norway finished on top of the
podium for the second Winter Olympics in a row, followed by Germany and the host country of China.
Norway's dominance included a total of 37 medals,
with 16 of those being gold, a new record.
The U.S. finished fourth with a total of 25 medals
and eight of them gold.
Check out some incredible images
from the closing ceremony in Beijing
in the link in our show notes.
Some notable moments for Team USA
included Lindsay Jacobellis
becoming the oldest American woman to win gold
at 36 years old.
Also, Nathan
Chen nabbing a world record and a gold medal in figure skating, and Chloe Kim winning back-to-back
golds on the snowboarding halfpipe. Also, Sean White closed out his career. The games were also
riddled with controversy, including Chinese human rights violations, strict COVID-19 restrictions in
a closed loop, and Russian Kamila Villieva's doping scandal. A verse to consider when saying goodbye to your competitors at the Olympics.
After this I looked and behold a great multitude that no one could number,
from every nation, from all tribes and peoples and languages,
standing before the throne and before the Lamb,
clothed in white robes, with palm branches in their hands.
Revelation 7-9
Hope of only talking about the pandemic in the past tense
is growing. U.S. cases are down 86.5% since peaking on January 14th, and the trend seems
poised to continue. The steep decline prompted California to announce a formal shift from
pandemic to endemic, describing a disease that won't disappear but also won't dominate. Think
like the chickenpox. But not everyone is enjoying the trend towards old normal. The stocks of many pandemic
favorites are down. Peloton is down 82%, Zoom is down 77%, Roblox is down 63%, and Netflix is down
43%. In other news, Buckingham Palace announced that the Queen tested positive for COVID,
but said that the thrice-vaxxed royal is experiencing only mild symptoms. A verse to consider whether COVID cases are rising or falling,
rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again, rejoice. Philippians 4.4.
Today's podcast is brought to you by Patmos Capital Partners.
Don't mess with Texas means you shouldn't insult their barbecue, not that you should miss out on
their booming real estate market.
With Patmos Capital Partners, you can partner with fellow Christians to invest in Texas
real estate and positively impact their property's residents.
The Patmos team lets the love of Jesus impact how they do business.
They're hardworking, humble, ready to serve residents, and they seek to wisely steward
investors' capital.
Patmos already has $90 million in assets under management and is currently raising money for new properties. If you're interested in learning more, you can
subscribe to their free monthly newsletter by clicking the link in the show notes.
In other brews, we've got a rapid round of updates.
Everyday world leaders seem even more convinced that Russia will invade Ukraine. On Friday,
President Biden said that he was convinced that President Putin had made the decision to invade Ukraine, and it was reported yesterday that the Kremlin had formally
issued attack orders. As of writing, there was no news of an invasion. Kim Potter, the former
Minneapolis police officer, was sentenced to two years in prison on Friday for the death of 20-year-old
Daunte Wright. She said she mistook her gun for a taser. Judge Chu defended the shorter sentence,
which could have been seven years, because Potter
was quote, a cop who made a tragic mistake.
Customs and Border Patrol published its January report showing just over 186,000
encounters with migrants.
The figure represents a slight decline from December's 205,000 encounters, but nearly
double from last January's 95,000 encounters. A Gallup poll found that 20.8%
of Gen Z identify as LGBTQ+, defined by Gallup as, quote, something other than heterosexual.
The same poll found that the percentage of adults in the U.S. that identifies LGBTQ+,
has doubled since 2012, from 3.5% to 7.1%. That's all we have for today. Thanks so much for listening.
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