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17 Oct 2024

#illegals

Fox News: GREG GUTFELD: You'd think the person labeled 'border czar' would've had this endorsement all sewn up
GREG GUTFELD: You'd think the person labeled 'border czar' would've had this endorsement all sewn up
Border Patrol agents are reportedly considering leaving their positions if Kamala Harris wins in November, following a recent endorsement of Donald Trump by the Border Patrol Union. The morale among agents has declined, with over 4,000 personnel lost since 2020, indicating a broader trend of difficulties in retaining law enforcement personnel.

The commentary suggests that the perception of their work as villainous by some Democrats is contributing to this exodus. It argues for a need to respect and value the missions of these professions to improve recruitment and retention.


Breitbart: Report: Kamala Harris Would Import 12.3 Million Migrants
Report: Kamala Harris Would Import 12.3 Million Migrants
A report suggests that under a potential Kamala Harris administration, the U.S. could see nearly 12.3 million migrants by 2028, driven by high migration policies. In contrast, a Trump administration could lead to a net decrease in migration, with significant economic implications.

The report highlights the macroeconomic effects of migration, noting that increased immigration may lead to minimal economic growth while ignoring potential benefits of reduced diversity and the impact on American workers. The debate continues over the balance between immigration and domestic labor needs.


#politics

Breitbart: Brian Stelter: Harris FNC Interview a 'Sign of Toughness and Strength'
Brian Stelter: Harris FNC Interview a 'Sign of Toughness and Strength'
Brian Stelter commented that Vice President Kamala Harris's recent Fox News interview demonstrated her toughness and strength, suggesting it was a strategic move to engage Fox viewers with unfamiliar talking points. Alyssa Farah Griffin emphasized that Harris effectively conveyed concerns about Donald Trump's character.

Stelter noted that Harris's approach was adversarial, likening it to a debate, and highlighted the significance of her comments, which included references to Trump's character from former advisors. Wolf Blitzer agreed with Stelter's assessment.


Fox News: 88 days: Kamala Harris has yet to do formal press conference since emerging as Democratic nominee
88 days: Kamala Harris has yet to do formal press conference since emerging as Democratic nominee
Vice President Kamala Harris has not held an official press conference since becoming the Democratic nominee for president 88 days ago, while former President Trump has conducted multiple news conferences. Harris has increased her media appearances but remains largely inaccessible to the press.

Critics argue that her media strategy allows her to avoid accountability, particularly regarding her economic policies. In a recent interview, she emphasized her middle-class background but faced scrutiny for not addressing specific policy details.


Breitbart: Harris Avoids Question of If She Had 'Concerns' About Biden's Fitness
Harris Avoids Question of If She Had 'Concerns' About Biden's Fitness
Vice President Kamala Harris refrained from expressing concerns about President Biden's fitness during an interview, despite being pressed on the topic. She emphasized Biden's judgment and experience while redirecting focus to Donald Trump as the candidate on the ballot.

Following Biden's underwhelming debate performance, calls for him to withdraw from the presidential race have emerged from various Democrats and donors, with Biden later stating he believes it would be best for the party if he stepped aside.


#military

Fox News: US bombers strike Yemen weapons facilities controlled by Houthi forces
US bombers strike Yemen weapons facilities controlled by Houthi forces
The U.S. conducted precision strikes on five Houthi-controlled military sites in Yemen using B-2 bombers, targeting underground weapon storage facilities. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin stated the attacks aimed to degrade the Houthis' capabilities and protect maritime security.

The Houthis have launched numerous attacks on U.S. and international vessels, disrupting shipping routes and affecting global commerce. The U.S. will continue to respond to such threats to ensure the safety of navigation in critical waterways.


The Telegraph: I was a warship captain and missile specialist. Here’s how we should arm the Navy
I was a warship captain and missile specialist. Here’s how we should arm the Navy
Missiles remain crucial in modern warfare, complementing drone technology in conflicts like those in Ukraine and Yemen. While drones are effective against stationary targets, missiles are often more successful and necessary for striking moving threats.

The U.S. has recently addressed a key limitation in its missile systems, allowing for reloading at sea. However, the high complexity and cost of missiles continue to pose challenges, with prices ranging significantly based on the type and capability.


#crime

GB News: POLL OF THE DAY: As thieves ransack Tesco - has Britain lost all respect for authority?
POLL OF THE DAY: As thieves ransack Tesco - has Britain lost all respect for authority?
A Tesco store in Reading was targeted by masked thieves who stole tobacco and alcohol, despite employees pleading for them to stop. This incident highlights a growing trend, with shoplifting cases in the UK reaching 430,000 in 2023 and a 98% increase in charges reported by Thames Valley Police.

The rise in thefts, including phone-snatching, reflects a broader issue of respect for authority in Britain. From April to October 2023, shoplifting charges surged significantly in several regions.