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America One News
17 Oct 2024
#illegals
GB News: Europe migration: THREE options EU leaders are discussing today that will send shockwaves to Brussels elites
European leaders are meeting in Brussels to address illegal immigration, considering controversial measures such as deporting migrants outside the EU for processing and re-establishing ties with Syria to facilitate the return of refugees.
The discussions reflect a significant shift in the EU's migration policy, influenced by rising anti-immigration sentiments across member states.
#politics
GB News: Bridget Phillipson grilled on looming Budget as she blames Tories for Labour struggles: 'Britons are not confident!'
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson discussed Labour's economic challenges and upcoming Budget on GB News, acknowledging significant public finance pressures and potential tax increases. She emphasized the need for tough choices while aiming to stabilize the economy and improve public services.
Phillipson also addressed concerns regarding special educational needs, promising continued support for affected children. She criticized the previous Conservative government's handling of these issues and highlighted Labour's commitment to enhancing educational support.
The Economist: This week’s cover
America's economy remains strong, accounting for half of the G7's GDP, but increasing partisanship is straining political relations. As the 2024 elections approach, candidates are prioritizing their bases over broader economic growth.
This divisive political climate may eventually undermine economic stability.
#society
The Federalist: Houston Homeless Crisis Is Indictment Of 'Housing First' Policy
Houston and Salt Lake City previously claimed success in reducing homelessness through the Housing First approach, but recent audits revealed these claims were based on flawed data. As homelessness rates continue to rise, experts argue for a more nuanced strategy that includes mental health and substance abuse support.
The current model's failure highlights the need for tailored solutions rather than a one-size-fits-all approach. Effective strategies should focus on creating supportive living environments that address the underlying issues of homelessness, rather than merely providing housing.
The Telegraph: ‘State of the art’ fire station burns down ... because it had no fire alarms
A newly built fire station in Stadtallendorf, Germany, has burned down due to the absence of fire alarms, which were not required as it was classified as an equipment storage site. The fire resulted in damages estimated at 20 million euros and the loss of ten fire engines.
Local firefighters faced the challenge of extinguishing a fire at their own facility, described as a "nightmare" by a district fire inspector. Approximately 170 firefighters were involved in combating the blaze.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Biden set to make farewell trip to Germany
US President Joe Biden is set to visit Germany on October 17, 2024, to discuss continued support for Ukraine with Chancellor Olaf Scholz and NATO leaders. This visit, originally planned for the previous week, was postponed due to Hurricane Milton.
Biden's agenda includes strengthening US-German ties and addressing geopolitical issues, particularly regarding Ukraine and the Middle East. He will also receive Germany's Grand Cross of the Order of Merit for his contributions to transatlantic relations.
The Federalist: Kamala's Foreign Policy Would Make The World More Unstable
Kamala Harris criticizes Donald Trump as "unstable," despite ongoing global tensions attributed to the Biden-Harris administration's foreign policy. Recent military exercises by China near Taiwan exemplify the perceived chaos and lack of U.S. leadership on the world stage.
The article argues that Harris lacks the capability to address these geopolitical issues effectively, suggesting that her potential presidency would exacerbate current problems rather than resolve them. A vote for her is framed as a vote for a more dangerous global environment.
#economy
GB News: Budget will address 'big pressures' on public finances, says Education Secretary
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson discussed Labour's economic plans, highlighting the challenges facing public finances and the necessity for difficult decisions ahead of the upcoming Budget. She acknowledged the considerable pressures on public services.
#health
The Federalist: Crunchy Moms, Independent Doctors Are Aligning With The Right
The movement to oppose Covid vaccine mandates has evolved into a broader initiative for health and medical autonomy in the U.S., attracting support from diverse political backgrounds. This coalition aims to challenge corporate influence over public health and promote informed personal choices.
Recent discussions, including a roundtable hosted by Sen. Ron Johnson, emphasize the need for transparency in health matters. Critics argue that mainstream media dismisses these concerns as fringe, while proponents believe they represent a significant shift in political discourse around health.