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14 Nov 2023
#illegals
National Review: Trump’s Immigration Policy Is a Necessary Corrective
Trump's immigration plans are ambitious but appropriate given the crisis at the border caused by the Biden administration's refusal to enforce the law. The focus should be on regaining control of the border and convincing illegal immigrants to leave voluntarily.
#politics
GB News: ‘She speaks for the British people!’ Britons back Suella and highlight ex-minister’s ‘game plan’
Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman was sacked by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, leading to a cabinet reshuffle. Braverman's dismissal came after she made controversial comments about the pro-Palestinian protests in London, accusing the Metropolitan Police of bias. She previously expressed unorthodox views on issues such as illegal migration and homelessness. Some Britons defended Braverman, while others agreed with Sunak's decision.
National Review: Mike Johnson Has a Kevin McCarthy Problem
As government funding is set to expire, Speaker Mike Johnson finds himself in a similar position to Kevin McCarthy, needing to pass a continuing resolution to avoid a shutdown. Johnson's proposed "laddered" resolution has faced opposition from Republicans who want spending cuts included. In order to pass the resolution, Johnson may have to rely on Democratic votes, akin to McCarthy's supposedly grievous sin. However, with slim majorities in both the House and Senate, large spending cuts are not politically feasible, and government shutdowns have proven ineffective in the past. Congress should focus on passing appropriations bills and cutting spending in the long term.
American Thinker: Piercing the halo of the FBI special agent
The FBI director praises the rank-and-file agents while ignoring their partisan bias. Agents follow orders and carry out actions biased against conservatives, including the Trump-Russia collusion plot and targeting of protest groups. Superiors are responsible, but agents choose to stay silent for the sake of their pensions and reputations.
#war
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Nov 14: Day 39 – IDF uncovers Hamas warren under Gaza children’s hospital
Summary: Day 39 of the war in Israel. 46 IDF soldiers have fallen and a pregnant woman captured by Hamas has presumably given birth. IDF reveals evidence of Hamas using a children's hospital and possibly holding hostages. Pop-up educational solutions for displaced children. US cowboys volunteer on West Bank farms.
Fox News: UK infant baptized before being forced off life support, father says 'the devil' was in the courtroom
The United Kingdom courts forced 8-month-old Indi Gregory off life support, despite offers of continued care from the Italian government and Vatican. Indi's father, Dean Gregory, was inspired to baptize her by Christian legal volunteers in the courtroom, believing in the existence of the devil. Indi died after being removed from life support against her parents' wishes.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: British universities are becoming dependent on China – and its military
Chinese funding, including from entities linked to the PLA, plays a significant role in British universities, with Huawei being the largest single contributor. This raises concerns about the development of Chinese military capabilities and undermines British national security. It is time for the UK government to take a tougher stance on China and end these damaging collaborations.
GB News: Macron facing revolt over French law 'punishing UK for Brexit'
French second homeowners in the UK may be given the automatic right to a long-stay visa, despite opposition from President Macron's government. The amendment to the new Immigration Law was voted through by the French Senate in response to complaints from British second homeowners who feel they have been affected by Brexit. However, the government argues that current legislation already allows for longer stays for British second homeowners.
#economy
Fox News: Biden bashed for claiming to see economy 'through the eyes' of Scranton, not Wall Street: 'Your economy sucks'
President Biden's defense of the economy on social media was met with criticism. Many Americans, including those from his hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania, expressed dissatisfaction with his "Bidenomics" strategy. A recent poll showed that a majority of Americans disapproved of Biden's handling of the economy.
#education
The Federalist: Teachers Are Dumb, And They're Making Students Dumber
Outdated and ineffective instruction is a major reason for learning loss in schools. Teacher quality is crucial for student achievement, but it has declined over time. Many teachers are teaching subjects they haven't even studied, leading to poor results. Improving teacher quality requires starting from scratch and focusing on subject-matter knowledge. Education degrees and licensing should be done away with as they are expensive and ineffective. Schools should provide meaningful feedback to teachers and encourage their professional development. Strengthening the curriculum and the academic teaching force is essential to address the learning loss problem.
#other
The Telegraph: Green energy markets are so broken, even cheap US gas now requires subsidies
Texas voters recently approved Proposition 7, a plan to provide low-cost loans and bonuses for power companies building natural gas facilities. The plan aims to address a long-standing shortage of dispatchable thermal generation in the state's power grid. Critics argue that state and federal regulations favoring renewable energy have hindered the free market.
National Review: Is Marvel Doomed?
Marvel, the successful superhero franchise, is facing challenges to its success. The release of their latest film, "The Marvels," had disappointing box-office numbers, and critics were not impressed. The franchise is struggling to find a clear narrative direction post-"Avengers: Endgame" and to replace the original cast members who have left. Additionally, Marvel's attempts at cultural relevance have detracted from storytelling and delayed projects. The sheer amount of content being produced, including movies and Disney+ shows, is overwhelming and causing audience fatigue. If Marvel doesn't make changes soon, its days as a box-office superhero may be numbered.