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21 Oct 2023
#illegals
Daily Wire: Immigration Court Backlog Due To DOJ Understaffing, Says Government Accountability Office
The Department of Justice's understaffing has resulted in a significant backlog of immigration cases, according to the Government Accountability Office. The backlog, currently over 2.6 million cases, is due to the DOJ's failure to implement a strategic workforce plan and is compounded by the ongoing border crisis. The number of cases is likely an undercount of illegal immigrants, and the DOJ has not taken any responsive actions to address the backlog.
#politics
PJ Media: ‘It’s the Super PACs, Stupid’: Vivek Calls Out the Elephant in the Room
Vivek Ramaswamy criticizes Sean Hannity and the influence of Super PACs in the Republican Party. He compares Hannity to Rachel Maddow, stating they are propaganda machines rather than opinion hosts. Ramaswamy believes the corporate state media targeted Donald Trump because he didn't align with the donor class and wanted a secure border, which serves multiple purposes for the government. The government sees problems as opportunities for special interest profiteering and social engineering.
Breitbart: Poll: Trump Nears 60% National Support, Challengers Fall to Single Digits
Former President Donald Trump is gaining significant support in a recent poll, with 59% in the GOP primary race and a slight lead over President Joe Biden in a hypothetical general election. Trump's nearest competitors are trailing far behind in single digits. Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy and former Vice President Mike Pence are also in contention for second place. This news falls in the category of .
Washington Free Beacon: ‘It’s A Very Bad Look’: Biden Energy Loan Czar Freezes Up During Senate Hearing On ‘Pay-To-Play’ Allegations
President Joe Biden's green energy loan czar, Jigar Shah, faced questioning about his relationship with a trade association he founded that has been selling companies access to him at paid private events. The Department of Energy's Loan Programs Office, which Shah heads, has been under investigation for conflicts of interest. The paid events were criticized by Republican lawmakers, who argued that it appeared Shah was using his position to benefit his former trade group.
PJ Media: ‘It’s the Super PACs, Stupid’: Vivek Calls Out the Elephant in the Room
Vivek Ramaswamy criticizes Sean Hannity and the influence of Super PACs in the Republican Party. He compares Hannity to Rachel Maddow, stating they are propaganda machines rather than opinion hosts. Ramaswamy believes the corporate state media targeted Donald Trump because he didn't align with the donor class and wanted a secure border, which serves multiple purposes for the government. The government sees problems as opportunities for special interest profiteering and social engineering.
#society
Breitbart: American Couple Gets Engaged While Stranded Atop Eiffel Tower
A reporter in Paris gets trapped on the Eiffel Tower with a couple he just met. Amid the chaos, the couple decides to get married.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Trudeau Hesitates to Condemn Hamas for Gaza Hospital Blast Propaganda
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau questions the official verdict that a hospital explosion in Gaza was caused by a Palestinian rocket. He states that Canadian intelligence has not reached its own conclusions yet and is working closely with allies to determine what happened. Trudeau faces pressure from opposition and Jewish groups to clarify his position.
Front Page Magazine: Biden Asks Billions for Victims of Hamas Attack... To Be Sent to Hamas
The Biden administration has requested a budget of $106 billion for Israel and Ukraine, but most of it, $61.4 billion, is going to Ukraine. The aid package for Israel is likely around $9 billion, but it includes funds for humanitarian assistance in Gaza and support for Palestinian refugees in the West Bank. This means that some of the money will go to Hamas, which has connections to terrorism. Despite concerns, the administration has not provided a clear plan to prevent Hamas from benefiting from the aid.
Red State: More on the Reasons American Hostages Likely Released, and How Many Are Still Being Held
Israeli hostages Judith and Natalie Raanan are released by Hamas. The release is believed to be a strategic move by Hamas to delay an IDF assault, not an act of humanitarianism. Over 200 hostages remain in Gaza.
#economy
Le Monde: Argentina's presidential frontrunner proposes controversial economic overhaul
Argentine presidential candidate Javier Milei, known for his ultraliberal views, proposes dollarization as a solution to the country's economic woes. However, experts voice concern over the lack of foreign exchange reserves and the potential loss of monetary sovereignty. Dollarization previously led to economic crisis in Argentina in the early 2000s.
#military
Flag And Cross: US Soldier Travis King Charged with Desertion, Assault on Fellow Soldiers and More
A U.S. Army private who fled to North Korea will face serious charges in the United States, including desertion and solicitation of child pornography. The soldier has a history of troubling behavior, including assault, damaging public property, and attempting to escape from military custody. While the circumstances raise questions about his mental health, they also highlight the strain on the military and the need to assess the character and well-being of service members deployed overseas.
#religion
Breitbart: 171 Clergymen Oppose Ohio Abortion Ballot Measure: 'Diabolical'
Over 170 Ohio clergymen issue a joint statement condemning a ballot measure that could codify a "right" to abortion in the state constitution. They argue that the measure will normalize child abuse and strip parents of their roles. Black faith and community leaders also encourage a "no" vote, highlighting the high percentage of abortions performed on Black women in Ohio. Critics warn that the broad wording of the amendment would decimate parental rights and allow minors to pursue sex-change procedures.
#culture
Spectator USA: In praise of corn, a Thanksgiving essential
Indian corn, also known as calico or dent corn, has been cultivated for thousands of years. Columbus brought back seeds to Europe, but they didn't take. Plymouth colonists grew Indian corn with help from the Wampanoag tribe. The Shenandoah Valley, known as the "Breadbasket of the Confederacy," is still a major corn-growing region. Corn is a staple at Thanksgiving feasts, and can be enjoyed in many forms, including cornbread stuffing, corn pudding, and spoonbread. Bourbon whiskey and country ham are also traditional Southern compliments to corn. The valley's abundance of corn is a cause for thankfulness and celebration.
#technology
Forbes: YouTube Temporarily Demonetizes SSSniperWolf After Doxxing Controversy
YouTuber SSSniperWolf had her channel temporarily demonetized after a feud with fellow YouTuber Jack Douglass, who accused her of doxxing him. YouTube confirmed the suspension, stating that actions that put others' safety at risk harmed its community. Shelesh apologized and accepted the punishment, while some YouTubers criticized YouTube for not taking stronger action.
Forbes: Best Buy To Stop DVD Sales And What That Means For Physical Media
The market for DVDs and Blu-ray discs is shrinking due to streaming services, with Best Buy announcing it will stop selling them. Streaming services offer a rotating library, which means certain titles are not always available and many movies are not available to stream. This raises concerns about lost media, as films not available for streaming may become inaccessible to viewers. The decline in DVD sales and the nature of streaming services suggest that lost media may be on the rise.
#other
Spectator USA: A one-pan, one-pot Thanksgiving
A cookbook called "Dinner in One" offers 100 different meals that can be cooked in just one pan. While the concept can be fun, it can also be tedious on a regular weeknight. Some recipes require using multiple pans, defeating the purpose of the book. However, overall, the recipes are easy, tasty, and adaptable with seasonal ingredients. Published in The Spectator's November 2023 World edition.