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16 Nov 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Who else could be on President-elect Trump’s immigration ‘dream team’?
President-elect Donald Trump has announced key appointments for immigration and border security, including Tom Homan as "border czar" and Kristi Noem for Homeland Security. Other key positions at ICE, USCIS, and CBP remain unfilled, with discussions expected to start in December.
Potential candidates for these roles include Todd Lyons, Rodney Scott, and Brandon Judd, all of whom have extensive experience in immigration enforcement and have been critical of current policies. The incoming administration aims to focus on border security and deportation operations.
#politics
Breitbart: Dem Sen. Coons: We Didn't Properly Address Housing, Border Policies
Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) remarked on MSNBC that Senate Democrats believe the Biden-Harris administration's core policies are sound but acknowledged shortcomings in addressing housing and border security. He emphasized the need for better connections with middle American voters.
Coons noted that while the campaign strategies and funding were adequate, the party's failure to address certain key issues may have contributed to electoral defeats.
Fox News: Democrats consider rebrand after Trump win, want to avoid ‘freak show’ party label: report
Some Democrats are advocating for a shift toward the political center following disappointing election results. DNC committeeman Joseph Paolino Jr. emphasized that the party should recognize that the electorate is not far-left or far-right but rather moderate.
Concerns about the party's radical image have prompted calls for leadership that resonates with everyday Americans. Former DNC chairwoman Donna Brazile noted the need for a rebuild, while potential DNC chair candidate Rahm Emanuel is reportedly reaching out to committee members to gauge support.
Breitbart: Dem Rep. Meeks: We Didn't Get People to Understand Economy, Immigration Weren't Our Fault
Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-NY) emphasized that the economy and immigration are pivotal issues for the 2024 election. He argued that the economic challenges stem from the pandemic and criticized the messaging of Democrats. He also pointed to former President Trump as a barrier to immigration reform.
Meeks stressed the need for Congress to take responsibility for immigration reform rather than blaming President Biden. He believes that better communication is essential to convey these points to the electorate.
Breitbart: Maher: The Basis for Dem Campaigns Is 'Intellectual Incest' that 'We're the Smart People' and Voters Aren't
On HBO's "Real Time," Bill Maher criticized Democrats for their disconnect with voters, suggesting they campaign as if the electorate doesn't engage with everyday life. He argued that the party's elitism and perceived intellectual superiority alienate their base, particularly among Black and Hispanic voters.
Maher further contended that Democrats often misinterpret election losses as rooted in racism and sexism, rather than acknowledging their own shortcomings. He called for a reevaluation of their strategies, advocating for a shift away from "woke" politics and a focus on practical issues like crime and economic stability.
Breitbart: Maher on Cabinet Picks: Many Are Bad, But There's a Need for Some Disruption
On HBO’s “Real Time,” Bill Maher critiqued President-Elect Trump’s Cabinet selections, acknowledging the public's desire for disruption. He noted that Trump’s previous term was hindered by the "deep state" and expressed skepticism about the effectiveness of his new picks, including Kristi Noem and Pete Hegseth.
Maher highlighted the unconventional nature of the choices, such as Tulsi Gabbard for intelligence and Lee Zeldin for the EPA, and suggested that while these outsiders may not curb Trump's more extreme ideas, they reflect a significant shift in governance.
#military
Fox News: Military suicides were on the rise last year, despite a massive investment in prevention programs
Military suicides increased in 2023, with 523 reported cases, up from 493 in 2022. This marks a troubling trend, as suicide remains the leading cause of death among service members, surpassing training accidents and combat fatalities. The Pentagon has struggled to reverse this long-term rise since 2011.
Despite significant investments in suicide prevention, the data reveals that many victims sought help prior to their deaths, indicating systemic issues in mental health care. The Defense Department is under pressure to enhance its suicide prevention strategies, with recommendations to improve mental health delivery and reduce stigma.
#culture
Fox News: What is a Charlotte Russe cake?
Whoopi Goldberg recently claimed that a Staten Island bakery initially refused her order of Charlotte Russe desserts due to her political beliefs, a claim the bakery has denied. Charlotte Russe, a dessert with origins in 19th century France, has a modified version popular in New York City.
The New York version is a push pop-style treat encased in cardboard, featuring sponge cake, jam, whipped cream, and a cherry. Holtermann's Bakery on Staten Island is currently the only place in NYC that regularly sells these confections.
#science
Forbes: Northern Lights Forecast: Aurora Borealis Could Be Seen From These States Tonight
The northern U.S. may see the aurora borealis Saturday night, with a NOAA forecast indicating a Kp index of three. This suggests visibility further south, particularly in states like Michigan, Wisconsin, and Washington. Similar conditions are expected through Monday.
NOAA warns of potential disruptions to radio communications due to solar radiation. The best viewing times for the northern lights are between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time, ideally from high vantage points away from light pollution.