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10 Jan 2025
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Breitbart: Report: AOC, Seeking More Power, Tells Top Democrats She 'Matured'
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's bid for the House Oversight Committee leadership failed, losing to Rep. Gerry Connolly by a significant margin. Her attempts to align with the Democratic establishment did not gain traction, raising concerns about her future influence in Congress.
Despite her popularity outside of Washington, Ocasio-Cortez faces challenges in leveraging that support within the party. Her next political moves could include higher office, but success will depend on her ability to build coalitions and navigate party dynamics.
GB News: 'We're not going away!' Labour handed stark warning by farmers as protests continue for third consecutive day
Farmers in Derbyshire are protesting against Labour's inheritance tax changes, claiming it could lead to significant financial burdens on their families. Farmers like Les Boam argue that the tax will disproportionately affect young farmers and threaten the viability of their farms.
Boam emphasized that the protests are a unified effort against the tax changes and urged the government to reconsider. He called on Chancellor Rachel Reeves to review the financial implications, asserting that the farming community will continue to advocate for their interests.
Breitbart: Mark Zuckerberg Tells Joe Rogan: Biden Officials Screamed and Cursed at Us to Censor 'Things that Were True'
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed in a Joe Rogan interview that the Biden administration pressured his company to censor posts about COVID-19 vaccines that he deemed true. He described instances of officials calling Meta to demand the removal of content discussing vaccine side effects.
Zuckerberg stated that while he supports vaccine rollout, the administration's push for censorship intensified during this period, leading to accusations from Biden that Meta was endangering lives. He clarified he was not directly involved in these conversations.
Front Page Magazine: Gov. Newsom Complains About "Hurricane Force Winds" of "Misinformation"
California Governor Gavin Newsom is facing criticism as wildfires ravage the state. Instead of addressing the crisis, he deflected blame and called for action against "misinformation" regarding the situation, showcasing a lack of accountability during a critical time.
His response included blaming local authorities and demanding an investigation into water supply issues, further illustrating his avoidance of responsibility. This has drawn ire as he appears to prioritize political aspirations over immediate disaster management.
Breitbart: Actress Justine Bateman Says Californians Are Learning What Happens When You Elect Incompetent Democrats: 'Resign Out of Shame'
Actress Justine Bateman criticized California's political leaders for their handling of the ongoing wildfire crisis, calling for their resignation due to incompetence. She emphasized the need for proper funding for emergency services and effective disaster preparedness.
Bateman urged voters to prioritize competence over party affiliation, suggesting that Californians should evaluate candidates based on their ability to manage critical issues rather than their political labels.
Fox News: Biden claim about empty hydrants undermined by LA water utility's lack of common wildfire safety protocol
Los Angeles' water supply issues during recent wildfires have drawn criticism, with President Biden attributing the problem to the local utility's failure to maintain power to fire hydrant pumps during intentional power shutoffs. Republicans blame Democratic officials for the water shortage, while Democrats defend their actions.
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) lacks a standardized safety protocol for power shutoffs, unlike other California utilities. Experts suggest the need for better planning, including underground power lines, to ensure reliable water access for firefighting.
Front Page Magazine: While California Burns, Dems Hold Special Session Protecting Illegal Alien Criminals
California lawmakers have prioritized a special legislative session focused on preparing for President-elect Trump, despite ongoing wildfires causing significant damage in Los Angeles. The session aims to allocate $25 million to the California Department of Justice for potential legal battles against the Trump administration.
Critics argue that the session diverts attention from urgent recovery efforts, suggesting that the focus is on protecting illegal immigrants rather than addressing the immediate needs of affected residents. Legislative priorities include issues like immigration and transgender procedures, overshadowing the pressing disaster response.
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Fox News: LA fire chief says city failed residents in wildfire prep, budget cuts: 'Screaming to be properly funded'
Los Angeles Fire Department Chief Kristin Crowley criticized the city for failing over 100,000 displaced residents during recent wildfires, attributing the issues to staffing shortages and budget cuts. She emphasized that the department has been underfunded, impacting response times and service delivery.
Crowley highlighted the need for more resources, including 62 new fire stations, to effectively manage the growing demands placed on the department. She called for appropriate funding to ensure firefighters can adequately serve the community and protect lives and property.
Breitbart: Palisades Fire Spanning More than 20,000 Acres Only 8% Contained
The Palisades fire in California has burned over 20,000 acres and is only eight percent contained, with critical fire weather conditions expected to persist. The blaze has destroyed over 5,000 structures, leading to school closures and a RED FLAG WARNING in effect.
Firefighters are also battling other significant fires in the region, including the Eaton fire, which is three percent contained, and the Kenneth fire, which is 35 percent contained. At least ten fatalities have been reported due to the fires.