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13 Oct 2023
#illegals
The Blaze: Banks can’t use immigration status to 'illegally discriminate against credit applicants,' Biden admin warns
The Biden administration warns banks not to discriminate against credit applicants based on immigration status. Some applicants have reported being rejected for loans despite having strong credit histories. While the Equal Credit Opportunity Act allows consideration of immigration status when necessary, banks should avoid unnecessary reliance on it to avoid violating antidiscrimination laws. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau vows to prevent illegal discrimination and ensure fair access to credit.
#politics
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Furious George Santos screams that anti-Israel protester tried to accost him while holding a baby
Representative George Santos was involved in a heated confrontation with an anti-Israel protester at the Capitol, defending the Jewish people and expressing his outrage. The protester was later detained by the police.
PJ Media: LIES! Joe Biden Shared 29,000 Emails with Hunter and Jim Biden's Businesses
"President" Joe Biden caught in 29,000 lies about business dealings involving his son and brother. Emails reveal their involvement and contradict Biden's claims. Evidence suggests Biden's family profited from countries like Russia and China.
American Thinker: In Israel, there is no fog of war; instead, we are getting real clarity
The Middle East conflict brings forth moments of clarity amidst the fog of war. Hamas and its supporters reveal themselves as people of evil. The values embraced in the Middle East have not changed, influenced by an ancient tribal warlord and his teachings. Innocents are caught in the middle of this brutal conflict, as revealed by firsthand accounts and evidence of Hamas's tactics. Israel, in contrast, abides by the rules of modern warfare, seeking to protect innocent civilians while defeating Hamas terrorists.
National Review: The Corner: Kearns: Where Are the Nazi Comparisons?
Liberal support for anti-Israel protests and terrorist groups like Hamas is concerning. There is a double standard when it comes to labeling certain groups as equivalent to Nazis, but not when it comes to anti-Semitism.
The New American: Trump Largely Stays Out of Fray of Contentious House Leadership Contest
As the House of Representatives remains in a state of uncertain leadership, Donald Trump is taking a largely hands-off approach. The latest shocking shakeup in the contest for House speaker was the news that Representative Steve Scalise dropped out of the race. While Trump has not aggressively leveraged his influence, observers note that he could have provided Scalise with the extra push he needed.
Forbes: Ballot Initiative Would Weaken Nation's Strongest Tax Limitation Law
Colorado Governor Jared Polis is supporting Proposition HH, which would weaken the state's Taxpayer's Bill of Rights (TABOR) and allow the state to keep surplus revenue instead of returning it to taxpayers. Opponents argue that the measure, which is being branded as property tax relief, would actually lead to a higher overall state tax burden in the future.
#society
Human Events: JOSEPH MASSEY: Poets must not give into pro-Hamas bullying from the radical left
The popular poetry anthology, The Best American Poetry, deactivated its account after facing backlash for expressing support for Israel. The poetry community condemned the publication and called for its cancellation, claiming that supporting Israel made the editors unfit for their roles. The poetry world has become dominated by politically correct mobs who attack anyone who steps out of line, leading to a significant change in the field of poetry. Despite the attacks, The Best American Poetry Anthology is likely to survive, but only after editors and past contributors publicly denounce the publication in order to avoid being targeted themselves. To thrive in the arts, poets must speak bravely and freely without bowing down to the cancel culture.
American Thinker: After Hamas attacks, Stanford lecturer allegedly herded Jewish pupils into a corner to teach them a lesson about oppression
Leftism is a resilient plague, surviving due to lack of critical thought. Jewish and Israeli students at Stanford were publicly shamed by a lecturer after Hamas attacks. The lecturer, Ameer Hasan Loggins, was also credited with radicalizing Colin Kaepernick.
Daily Wire: The Left Accidentally Destroys Its Own Narrative With ‘National Coming Out Day’
National Coming Out Day, a holiday that encourages people to publicly announce their sexual orientation or gender identity, occurred recently. Despite claims of LGBTQ+ oppression, no negative consequences were reported for those who participated. Many believe that this holiday is not about promoting acceptance, but rather a way for activists to gain more votes for the Democratic Party and reinforce the Left's hold on culture.
National Review: The Corner: Defining Antisemitism
Antisemitism, distinct from criticism of the Israeli government, is defined as persecuting and denying Jews their rights. It has evolved from religious to racial persecution and now attacks Israel's existence. Rising antisemitism is a warning sign of a threat to freedom and humanity.
#war
Newsbusters: CNN Labels Israeli Warnings To Evacuate Northern Gaza 'A War Crime'
CNN reporter Nada Bashir criticizes Israel for urging Palestinians to evacuate Northern Gaza, calling it a "war crime." She also reports on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza caused by the Israeli blockade.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: Venezuelan Opposition And Government Resume Mexico Talks
Mexican President López Obrador confirms that representatives from Venezuela's government and opposition are back at the negotiating table. Previous negotiations resulted in a deal involving unfreezing Venezuelan overseas assets for education, healthcare, and infrastructure. US worries about asset seizure by creditors stalled the execution. The new negotiations are considering electoral conditions and sanctions relief.
The Biden administration is reportedly in comprehensive negotiations with President Maduro of Venezuela, including discussions on electoral conditions and sanctions relief. The White House is hesitant to announce the full scale of the deal before primaries in fear of intervention by President Maduro. The key issue at hand is sanctions relief, which has implications for migration and energy concerns.
Daily Wire: Patricia Heaton Slams People Defending Hamas Following Terrorist Attacks
Actress Patricia Heaton slams people defending Hamas terrorist attacks against Israel, emphasizing that Israel is not responsible for the destruction caused by Hamas. She urges people to unfollow if they disagree.
Daily Signal: The ‘Blame Israel First’ Crowd Strikes Again
Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel, firing thousands of rockets. Despite evidence, critics blame Israel. Biden's initial response was ineffective. The situation is seen by many on the Left as a fight against Israeli aggression, but Hamas has committed horrific acts of violence. Israel was pursuing peace but Iran and Hamas want to sabotage it. This conflict has caused casualties, including Americans.
Newsbusters: Networks Ignore Iran Nuclear Deal Architect's Ties to Iranian Regime
The architect of Obama's Iran nuclear deal, Robert Malley, is under investigation for ties to the Iranian regime. Fox News reported on this while other news outlets covered different stories. Malley's security clearance was suspended in June, and there are reports that he mishandled classified information. The investigation is ongoing and the State Department declined to provide details.
#culture
Spectator USA: The Sweet East is the first film to capture 2020s America
In the fractured and broken America of the 2020s, a high school senior named Lillian goes on a surreal journey through the East, encountering a range of eccentric characters. The film, "The Sweet East," serves as a commentary on the collapse of the country, the erosion of its culture, and the lack of connection among its people. Lillian remains detached and unaffected by the chaos around her, ultimately returning to her family to witness the end of the world on television.
#education
PJ Media: Florida Parents Blow Their Tops After Fourth Graders Shown 'Winnie-the-Pooh' Horror Flick
Parents in Florida outraged as a charter school shows a distressing "Winnie-the-Pooh" film to fourth graders; children traumatized and pleaded with teacher to stop. School apologizes.
#crime
Forbes: Elderly Man Pleads Guilty To Stealing ‘Wizard Of Oz’ Ruby Slippers Worn By Judy Garland
A 76-year-old man pleaded guilty to stealing Judy Garland's ruby slippers from a museum in 2005. He used a sledgehammer to break into the museum and the case containing the slippers. The slippers, estimated to be worth $3.5 million, were later discovered to have glass rubies.