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2 Oct 2023
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#illegals
Red State: Did Biden Just Admit That the Border Crisis Is Purposely Manufactured to Bring in New Democrat Voters?
In September, around 200,000 illegal immigrants crossed the US southern border, and a total of 2.2 million immigrants entered the country during fiscal year 2023. President Joe Biden hinted in an interview that the true reason behind the mass migration could be to secure votes from white blue-collar men who are uneasy about the economy and demographic changes. Democrats may be banking on intentional mass immigration to replace their shrinking voting base, but their gamble could backfire in the 2024 election.
#politics
Breitbart: U.S. Virgin Islands to Hold February 8 Caucus, Making It the Third Nationwide GOP Primary Contest
The U.S. Virgin Islands will hold its caucus on February 8, becoming the third Republican primary contest in the election cycle. Eight candidates, including Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis, qualify for the caucus. The territory has never seen this level of attention from presidential candidates before.
The Right Scoop: Bill Clinton says NYC’s “Right to Shelter” law is broken, that the city should stop sheltering illegals and make them work
Former President Bill Clinton agrees with New York Gov. Kathy Hochul that the "Right to Shelter Law" in New York City needs to be changed. He believes that illegal immigrants should work, pay taxes, and begin to support themselves like any other citizen. Clinton also suggests building more housing near the border to hold migrants until they can find employment elsewhere. This approach, however, disregards the larger issue of securing the border and only processing legitimate asylum cases.
Daily Wire: Supreme Court Declines Challenge To Disqualify Trump From Running For President
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a challenge from a Republican candidate seeking to disqualify Donald Trump from the 2024 election. Efforts to remove Trump have increased nationwide, but the Court declined to hear the case, stating that the challenger lacked constitutional standing. The 14th Amendment has been a focal point in these attempts, but some argue that it puts the Constitution at risk.
National Review: Eric Adams Attends ‘China Day’ Flag-Raising Rally for Communist Government’s Anniversary
New York City Mayor Eric Adams attends a flag-raising ceremony for the People's Republic of China, raising questions about his ties to the Chinese regime. Adams attended galas hosted by a nonprofit connected to an illegal Chinese law-enforcement outpost and received campaign funds from its leaders. Critics argue that Adams is doubling down on his connection with CCP-affiliated groups, while City Hall denies endorsing their activities.
The Blaze: CNN analyst hits Newsom for playing 'extreme' identity politics with Laphonza Butler appointment
CNN political analyst Errol Louis criticized California Gov. Gavin Newsom's selection of Laphonza Butler as Sen. Feinstein's replacement. Louis called the decision "extreme" identity politics that doesn't make sense politically. Newsom's criteria of appointing a black woman who wasn't currently running didn't help the Democrats competing for the seat.
The Federalist: Congrats! Gavin Newsom Picks The Perfect Democrat
California Governor Gavin Newsom has chosen Laphonza Butler to replace Diane Feinstein in the Senate, despite the fact that Butler lives in Maryland and is registered to vote there. This highlights the disregard for the integrity of the Senate, with senators primarily representing their political parties rather than their states. Identity politics played a role in the decision, with Butler being a black lesbian, but her most significant achievement is her role in the pro-abortion Emily's List. At the end of the day, Newsom's main objective is his own political ambition.
PJ Media: Jamaal Bowman Blames ‘Nazi Members’ of GOP After Fire Alarm Scandal
Rep. Jamaal Bowman faces potential federal charges for pulling a fire alarm to delay a House vote. He claims it was accidental, but Republicans are drafting resolutions to censure or expel him. Bowman is calling on fellow Democrats to support him and blaming "Nazi members" of the Republican Party.
Daily Wire: WATCH: Jamaal Bowman Addresses The Investigations Into His Pulling Of Fire Alarm
Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) is facing two investigations after pulling a fire alarm in a House office building. Bowman claims he did it because he was in a rush to go vote and thought it would open the door. He takes responsibility but believes the investigation will sort everything out.
Red State: The New Intersectionality: Big Labor and Pro-Abortion Orgs Thrilled by LaPhonza Butler Nomination
California Senator Dianne Feinstein has been replaced by LaPhonza Butler, a Black, female, and LGBTQ activist. Butler has ties to Governor Gavin Newsom, Vice President Kamala Harris, and labor unions. Despite not being a resident of California, Butler is seen as the perfect placeholder for the Democrat agenda.
The Blaze: Is there ANY way Democrat Jamaal Bowman ACCIDENTALLY pulled a fire alarm?
Democratic Rep. Jamaal Bowman of New York pulled a fire alarm before an important vote on a spending bill. Conservatives, including Glenn Beck, doubt it was an accident. Bowman claims he didn't know it would trigger the fire alarm. AOC defends his actions.
#society
Flag And Cross: One In Three Motorists Give Nicknames To Their Cars, Survey Finds
One in three motorists give their cars nicknames based on registration plates, color, or make and model. 34% believe cars without a nickname are "missing something."
#economy
Breitbart: Construction Spending Climbs for the 8th Straight Month
Construction spending in the US rose in August, exceeding expectations. Residential construction spending increased, with private sector residential construction up and government spending down. Private sector spending on new single-family homes declined compared to a year ago, while spending on apartments and condos increased. Total government spending on construction also increased, particularly on highways and streets.
#culture
Forbes: Pastry Chef Paola Velez Unveils Workwear-Inspired Collection At Urban Outfitters
Pastry chef Paola Velez has partnered with Urban Outfitters to launch a capsule collection that pays homage to Hispanic heritage and the unseen heroes of the restaurant industry. The collection, which includes versatile work jackets and other pieces, is made from repurposed materials and features intricate embroidery that reflects the rich history of Hispanic culture. Velez's workwear line aims to initiate conversations about the dignity and recognition of restaurant workers and support after-school programs for children. The collection comes at a time of significant growth and diversity in the Hispanic population, highlighting the important contributions of immigrants to the culinary industry.
#health
National Review: Newsom Repeals California Law Prohibiting Doctors from Sharing Unapproved Covid Information
California governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill repealing a law that prohibited physicians from sharing Covid-19 vaccine misinformation. Critics argue that the initial law violated doctors' First and Fourteenth Amendment rights. The bill includes a clause stating that physicians spreading false information risk losing their medical license.
#crime
Red State: NYC Bodega Worker Sues Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg for Trying to Prosecute Him for Self-Defense
Jose Alba, a bodega worker in NYC, defended himself against an attacker but was still prosecuted. Charges were dropped after public outcry. Now, Alba is suing for civil rights violations.
#sports
Breitbart: Jimmy Butler Shows Up for Heat Media Day with Painted Nails, New Hairdo, Lip, Nose, Eyebrow Rings
Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler shocked the NBA world on Media Day with piercings, a new hairstyle, and black painted fingernails. His teammates were caught off guard, with some finding it hilarious. It remains to be seen if Butler will keep this look for the upcoming season.
Breitbart: Barstool's Dave Portnoy Ridicules NFL's 'Simping' Over Taylor Swift
Barstool Sports chief criticizes NFL for promoting Taylor Swift's presence at games. Swift, who is reportedly dating Travis Kelce, attended two Chiefs games, drawing new fans. NFL repeatedly features Swift in videos, angering Portnoy.
Forbes: Hy-Vee, Iowa Speedway Reduce Ticket Price For 2024 IndyCar Weekend
Iowa Speedway and Hy-Vee have reduced ticket prices for the 2024 Hy-Vee IndyCar Race Weekend. The lowest-priced ticket starts at $55 for Sunday's race and $65 for Saturday night's race. The event will feature two complete NTT IndyCar Series races and four concerts.
#outdoors
Outdoor Life: The Best ATV Helmets of 2023
. The article provides a list of the best ATV helmets, including options for different budgets and age groups. The helmets chosen prioritize safety and meet various standards. Additionally, the article provides tips for choosing the right ATV helmet based on head shape and intended use.
#technology
Breitbart: Google Antitrust Trial: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella to Testify About the Search Engine Wars
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is set to testify in the antitrust trial against Google, shedding light on Google's alleged monopolistic practices in the search engine market. The trial aims to prove that Google unlawfully maintains a monopoly by paying billions to secure its position as the default search engine on various platforms. Microsoft executives have already testified, revealing the challenges they faced in competing with Google.
Flag And Cross: Digital Dictionary Aims To Help Older Adults Navigate Confusing Internet Jargon
One in six older adults struggle to understand digital terms such as hyperlinks and phishing. A study of over-65s found that 11% believe learning a foreign language would be easier than understanding digital jargon. To address this issue, BT Group has partnered with AbilityNet and lexicographer Susie Dent to create a Digital Dictionary of the most commonly misunderstood words on the internet.
#other
Daily Wire: Mariah Carey Announces 2023 Merry Christmas Tour
Superstar Mariah Carey announced her 2023 Merry Christmas Tour, generating excitement among fans. The tour will feature her holiday classics, including the iconic "All I Want for Christmas Is You." Presale for tickets begins on October 4.
Forbes: The ‘Saw’ Franchise, Ranked By Critics’ Scores And Box Office Opening Weekends
Saw X, the latest installment in the horror franchise, earned $18 million at the domestic box office, coming in second place behind PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie. While it had a lower opening weekend compared to previous films in the franchise, it received the best reviews of any Saw film.
Flag And Cross: Americans' Pizza Obsession: From State Preferences To Eating Habits
Americans love pizza, eating an average of 180 slices per year. They prefer frozen pizza over fresh or delivery, and enjoy it for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Each state has its own preferences for toppings and crust types.