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10 Nov 2024
#politics
The Western Journal: He's Going to Do It: Trump Targeting up to 100,000 Deep Staters for Absolute Exile From DC
President-elect Donald Trump plans to move up to 100,000 federal jobs out of Washington, D.C., starting in January. This initiative aims to reduce the influence of what he terms the "Deep State" and relocate positions to areas with supporters of his administration.
Trump's previous efforts to reform the federal workforce, including the controversial "Schedule F" executive order, faced significant pushback from unions and lawmakers. Critics warn that such moves could result in a loss of experienced personnel and disrupt government operations.
Breitbart: FEMA Says It Has Fired Employee Who Directed Disaster Crew to Ignore Homes with Trump Signs
FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell announced the firing of Marn’i Washington, a federal disaster relief official, for advising her team to ignore homes with Trump signs in Lake Placid, Florida, after Hurricane Milton. Criswell emphasized that FEMA's mission is to assist all disaster survivors, regardless of political affiliation.
Washington's actions, which included instructing workers to bypass homes displaying Trump support, were deemed a violation of FEMA's core values. The incident raised concerns about discrimination and the integrity of the agency, prompting a whistleblower complaint and further scrutiny of FEMA's response times post-disaster.
#society
Breitbart: Yale Psychiatrist Urges MSNBC Viewers to Shun Trump-Voting Family over the Holidays
Dr. Amanda Calhoun, a chief psychiatry resident at Yale, suggested on MSNBC that individuals, particularly those from marginalized communities, should consider distancing themselves from family members who voted for Donald Trump. She emphasized the importance of setting boundaries for mental health, especially during the holidays.
Calhoun argued that societal norms should not dictate that family members are entitled to one's time, especially if their voting choices are perceived as harmful. She encouraged open communication about these boundaries to prioritize personal well-being.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Nigel Farage urges Starmer to proscribe Iran's IRGC after foiled Donald Trump assassination plot
Nigel Farage has called on Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to designate Iran's IRGC as a terrorist group, particularly in light of a thwarted assassination plot against Donald Trump. Farage criticized the UK government for not proscribing the IRGC, which would align it with other terrorist organizations.
He emphasized that the funds released from the 2015 Iran deal have been used to arm groups like Hezbollah and Hamas. Farage's comments come amid increasing pressure from Labour MPs to take action against the IRGC, highlighting a growing concern over Iran's activities.
Breitbart: Israel and Russia Begin Secret Talks on Ending the Lebanon War
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government is reportedly in secret negotiations with Russia to seek a ceasefire in the ongoing conflict with Hezbollah in Lebanon. This comes as Israel's Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer recently visited Russia, followed by discussions in Washington.
The talks may be influenced by the potential return of Donald Trump to power, who has expressed intentions to improve U.S.-Russia relations and address the conflict in Lebanon. Russia's role in Syria and its connections to Iran could be pivotal in facilitating a diplomatic resolution.
#economy
Breitbart: Bernie Sanders: Trump Provided an Explanation to the Angry Working Class
Senator Bernie Sanders commented on CNN that Donald Trump won support by addressing the anger of America's working class. He acknowledged President Biden's progressive agenda but highlighted ongoing economic struggles, including high poverty rates and income inequality.
Sanders criticized the narrative that illegal immigration is to blame for these issues, attributing them instead to corporate greed and the influence of money in politics. He emphasized the need for reforms to ensure a fair economy.
#military
Le Monde: Netanyahu says he 'greenlighted' Lebanon pager attacks
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that he authorized a September attack on Hezbollah, resulting in the detonation of communication devices across Lebanon. The blasts killed nearly 40 people and injured around 3,000, marking a significant escalation in the conflict.
Hezbollah has blamed Israel for the attacks and has vowed retaliation. The situation has intensified following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack, leading to increased military actions from Israel in Lebanon.
#culture
Fox News: Food lover, 80 years old, still runs kitchen 'with immense pride' after 50 years
At 80 years old, Guiliana Pierotti continues to work full-time in her restaurant, Piccolo Mondo, which she opened with her husband in 1974 in Renfrew, Scotland. Despite her age, she remains dedicated to her craft, arriving daily at 6:30 AM to prepare food and teach young chefs.
Pierotti takes pride in her work and maintains high standards for the food she serves. Celebrating 60 years of marriage this year, she and her husband have built a successful family business, with their son also involved. Her passion for cooking and commitment to customer satisfaction drive her to keep working.
#sports
GB News: Gatland faces calls to quit as Wales brace for record-breaking losing streak after Fiji thumping
Wales rugby coach Warren Gatland faces mounting pressure to resign following a disappointing 24-19 loss to Fiji, marking a record 10-match losing streak. Despite an early lead, Wales failed to maintain momentum, leading to criticism from fans regarding the team's performance and coaching strategies.
While some fans hold Gatland accountable, others point to broader issues within the Welsh Rugby Union and the player roster. Gatland remains defiant, emphasizing the need for improvement and the potential of younger players. Wales will need to regroup quickly as they prepare to face Australia and South Africa in upcoming matches.
#other
Le Monde: COP29: Financial aid for developing countries at heart of tense discussions
At COP29 in Azerbaijan, the New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG) on Climate Finance will be a key focus, aiming to establish a new global target to replace the $100 billion annual goal set in 2009. This new goal is crucial for rebuilding trust and encouraging more ambitious climate plans.
Developing countries require trillions for climate action, with estimates ranging from $5.8 to $5.9 trillion needed by 2030. Proposals from various groups suggest developed nations should mobilize between $1 and $1.3 trillion annually, but these figures pose significant challenges amid budgetary constraints.