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21 Nov 2023

#politics

Townhall: How the Border Crisis Affects Our Nation’s Law Enforcement and First Responders
How the Border Crisis Affects Our Nation’s Law Enforcement and First Responders
The Biden administration's open-border policies have turned every state into a border state, straining law enforcement agencies and burdening American taxpayers. Illegal aliens with serious criminal histories are being arrested daily, further increasing costs for local law enforcement. The financial and resource strain is felt across the country, with states like Arizona, Texas, and Mississippi facing immense pressure. The crisis is impacting first responders, causing diversion of manpower and potential cuts to their pay. The ongoing disaster highlights the urgent need for border security prioritization.


The American Spectator: Racism, Revenge and Ruin: The Hellish Forces of Barack Obama
Racism, Revenge and Ruin: The Hellish Forces of Barack Obama
Obama's presidency had a negative impact on the Democratic Party, as they lost control of state legislatures and governorships. Scott McKay argues in his book that Obama intentionally divided and transformed America. McKay also examines the media's biased coverage of Trayvon Martin's death and Obama's role in fueling racial tensions.


Townhall: Solution to Debt: Cut Spending
Solution to Debt: Cut Spending
Congress passed and President Biden signed a short-term government funding bill to prevent a shutdown. The bill maintains current spending and adds to the national debt.


The American Spectator: Leftism Tears Apart the Democrat Party
Leftism Tears Apart the Democrat Party
The modern Democrat Party has disciplined control, but it was chaos just decades ago. In the 1960s, the radicals took over, shaping the party into one of Big Government Socialism and weak national security. Johnson faced challenges from civil rights, anti-war, and discontent with the Great Society. The party faced a split in the 1968 convention, with anti-war protests and police violence capturing national attention. The convention marked the end of the establishment's dominance and the beginning of a new era in Democratic politics.


#health

Le Monde: End of life: How healthcare professionals feel about performing euthanasia
End of life: How healthcare professionals feel about performing euthanasia
The French government is finalizing its end-of-life bill, and healthcare professionals are divided on the issue of euthanasia. Some believe it is their role to grant a patient's request to die, while others are opposed. The draft of the bill allows for "aid in dying," with the act being carried out by the person themselves or with the assistance of a healthcare professional. Some caregivers argue that "granting death cannot be care," while others see it as the "ultimate care." The experiences of these healthcare workers shed light on the issue from their perspective.


#education

The American Spectator: The University Is Now the Surveillance State
The University Is Now the Surveillance State
Over the years, conversation at Princeton was valued, with students engaging in intellectual discussions. However, today's political climate has infiltrated these conversations, causing fear and surveillance. To create an environment conducive to education, laptops and cellphones should be banned from classrooms and there should be sanctions against recording and publicizing conversations without consent.