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20 Nov 2024

#illegals

Breitbart: Biden-Harris Parole Pipeline Imports Migrant Population Exceeding Swing State Margins of Victory in Election
Biden-Harris Parole Pipeline Imports Migrant Population Exceeding Swing State Margins of Victory in Election
The Biden administration's parole pipeline has admitted approximately 1.4 million migrants into the U.S. since January 2023, surpassing the margins of victory in key swing states for the upcoming presidential election. This influx includes those utilizing the "CBP One" mobile app and the CHNV program for migrants from specific countries.

The numbers indicate that the migrant population welcomed through this pipeline exceeds the total populations of several U.S. states. The Department of Homeland Security continues to facilitate the release of tens of thousands of migrants each month, raising questions about its impact on American communities.


#politics

Fox News: Trump's cut to Biden's EV tax credit, backed by Musk, may impact auto industry, experts say
Trump's cut to Biden's EV tax credit, backed by Musk, may impact auto industry, experts say
President-elect Trump is considering eliminating the Biden administration's tax credit for electric vehicles, which currently offers up to $7,500 to incentivize EV purchases. This potential rollback could allow U.S. automakers to revert to traditional vehicle production, according to industry advocates.

Supporters of the tax credit argue that its removal could hinder U.S. competitiveness in the global EV market, despite some companies, like Tesla, potentially benefiting from a less subsidized landscape. Analysts suggest the impact will vary across the auto industry, with larger firms possibly faring better than smaller ones reliant on the credit.


The Federalist: Judge Rules MSNBC Pundit Potentially Defamed Trump Attorney
Judge Rules MSNBC Pundit Potentially Defamed Trump Attorney
A federal court in D.C. ruled that MSNBC legal analyst Andrew Weissmann's claim against former Trump attorney Stefan Passantino could be defamatory. Passantino sued Weissmann after he alleged that Passantino coached Cassidy Hutchinson to lie during her testimony to the Jan. 6 Committee.

Passantino, who represented Hutchinson, asserts that she testified under oath that he advised her not to lie. Following media scrutiny and allegations against Passantino, bar complaints were filed but later dismissed. The court's ruling allows the defamation case to proceed.


Breitbart: Rupert Murdoch's NYP Attacks Trump for Gabbard, Gaetz Nominations
Rupert Murdoch's NYP Attacks Trump for Gabbard, Gaetz Nominations
The New York Post's Editorial Board has publicly opposed President-elect Donald Trump's nominations of Tulsi Gabbard for Director of National Intelligence and Matt Gaetz for Attorney General. The board criticized Gabbard as potentially downplaying threats due to her past sympathies and labeled Gaetz as lacking the ethics needed for the role.

The opposition reflects concerns about the nominees being "chaos agents" and their ability to support Trump's agenda against the so-called "deep state." The editorial also highlighted Gaetz's legal issues as a reason for concern, suggesting he should withdraw from consideration if truly loyal to Trump.


GB News: Nigel Farage’s rural REVOLT- the 10 constituencies where farmers could annihilate Labour's slim margins
Nigel Farage’s rural REVOLT- the 10 constituencies where farmers could annihilate Labour's slim margins
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has called for a "rural revolt" against Labour's proposed inheritance tax hike, urging farmers to protest in Labour-held constituencies. He emphasizes the need for visible action beyond large London demonstrations to exert real pressure on the government.

The Country Land and Business Association estimates Labour holds 114 rural seats, which could be vulnerable to protests. Farage's comments come amid concerns that Labour may face significant backlash if the Finance Bill is challenged, particularly in tight-margin constituencies.


GB News: 'They're in trouble!' GB News viewer says people 'won't forget' Labour's attack on pensioners and farmers
'They're in trouble!' GB News viewer says people 'won't forget' Labour's attack on pensioners and farmers
Labour's ties with elderly voters are fraying after reports indicate that up to 100,000 pensioners may face poverty due to cuts in winter fuel payments. John Gearing criticized Labour's choice of adversaries, suggesting that the elderly and farmers won't forget this issue.

As the next election approaches, Labour could face significant challenges due to this fallout. Voter sentiment may shift against them, impacting their prospects in the coming years.


Breitbart: Joy Behar: Half the Country Is Miserable Because 'We Hate' Trump Won
Joy Behar: Half the Country Is Miserable Because 'We Hate' Trump Won
On ABC's "The View," Joy Behar expressed that tensions among the co-hosts stemmed from Donald Trump's election victory, stating, "We lost the election... half of this country is miserable." Whoopi Goldberg acknowledged the messiness of differing opinions but emphasized the importance of continuing their conversation.

The discussion highlighted the emotional impact of the election results on the hosts and the broader sentiment of discontent among some segments of the population.


#society

GB News: Tesco brings back popular pop-up, pre-lit and pre-decorated Christmas tree
Tesco brings back popular pop-up, pre-lit and pre-decorated Christmas tree
Tesco is reintroducing its pop-up Christmas trees, which are six feet tall, pre-lit, and pre-decorated, to provide a convenient holiday solution for shoppers. This year, a new red and white candy-striped design joins the traditional options, aiming to sell over 10,000 units.

The pop-up trees are designed for easy setup and compact storage, catering to customers with limited space and time. Priced at £26 for Clubcard holders, the promotion encourages early purchases before the December 14 deadline.


Breitbart: Sen. Mike Lee: 'The Party of Diddy Wants to Force Women to Share Locker Rooms with Men'
Sen. Mike Lee: 'The Party of Diddy Wants to Force Women to Share Locker Rooms with Men'
Senator Mike Lee criticized the Democratic Party's stance on transgender rights, specifically regarding access to women's restrooms, in response to Rep. Nancy Mace's proposed bill. Mace's legislation aims to restrict biological men from using women's facilities in the Capitol.

Mace defended her bill, asserting that allowing biological men in women's private spaces is disrespectful and undermines women's dignity. She emphasized her commitment to preventing such policies from taking effect.


Forbes: Jaguar Rebrand Sparks Confusion, Angers Anti-‘Woke’ Critics—Including Elon Musk And Andrew Tate
Jaguar Rebrand Sparks Confusion, Angers Anti-‘Woke’ Critics—Including Elon Musk And Andrew Tate
Jaguar is facing backlash over its new advertisement and rebranding, which features a diverse cast and a simplified logo, leading to confusion about the absence of cars. Critics, including Elon Musk, have questioned the company's focus on diversity and called for boycotts.

Despite the criticism, Jaguar has defended its campaign, emphasizing a transformation towards artistic expression and a commitment to electric vehicles by 2025. The company plans to reveal more details at Miami Art Week on December 2.


Le Monde: At least 150 people killed in Port-au-Prince in past week, says UN
At least 150 people killed in Port-au-Prince in past week, says UN
Violence in Port-au-Prince has surged, resulting in at least 150 deaths in the past week and over 4,500 this year, according to the UN. Gangs control around 80% of the city, severely impacting civilians and hindering police efforts despite the presence of an international force.

The UN warns that the situation is worsening, with reports of increased mob lynchings and a humanitarian crisis exacerbated by food and water shortages. Authorities are attempting to regain control, but the ongoing violence poses significant challenges to restoring order.


Forbes: Sarah McBride Bathroom Controversy Explained—As She’s Banned From Capitol’s Women’s Restrooms After Nancy Mace Effort
Sarah McBride Bathroom Controversy Explained—As She’s Banned From Capitol’s Women’s Restrooms After Nancy Mace Effort
Rep.-elect Sarah McBride, the first openly transgender member of Congress, is barred from using women’s restrooms in the Capitol due to a new rule enacted by House Speaker Mike Johnson. This rule, introduced by Rep. Nancy Mace, mandates that single-sex facilities correspond to biological sex at birth.

McBride criticized the ban as a distraction from pressing issues, while Mace defended it, citing concerns for women’s safety in private spaces. The decision has sparked mixed reactions among lawmakers, highlighting the ongoing debate over transgender rights in public facilities.


Fox News: Speaker Johnson announces new Capitol bathroom policy in response to controversy over trans House member
Speaker Johnson announces new Capitol bathroom policy in response to controversy over trans House member
House Speaker Mike Johnson announced a new policy designating single-sex facilities in the U.S. Capitol for individuals based on biological sex. This decision follows controversy surrounding transgender Rep.-elect Sarah McBride. Johnson emphasized the importance of women having exclusive spaces.

Rep. Nancy Mace introduced a resolution to prohibit House members from using facilities that do not correspond to their biological sex, asserting it is essential for women's rights and safety. Mace faced backlash from Democrats but remains firm in her stance, arguing that protecting women’s spaces is common sense.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Donald Trump Names Matthew Whitaker U.S. Ambassador to NATO
Donald Trump Names Matthew Whitaker U.S. Ambassador to NATO
President-elect Donald Trump has appointed former acting Attorney General Matthew G. Whitaker as the U.S. Ambassador to NATO. Trump praised Whitaker as a strong leader who will advocate for U.S. interests and strengthen relationships with NATO allies.

Whitaker's role will be crucial in implementing Trump's foreign policy, particularly in urging NATO allies to meet defense spending commitments and addressing the ongoing war in Ukraine.


#economy

GB News: Britons will have to endure 'difficult times' while Labour fixes the economy, says minister
Britons will have to endure 'difficult times' while Labour fixes the economy, says minister
Science Secretary Peter Kyle has cautioned Britons to brace for "difficult times" while defending the Government's recent Budget choices. He acknowledged rising inflation but asserted that the Government is implementing essential measures to stabilize the economy.




Forbes: Will 2025 Bring Similar Cheer For S&P 500? Here’s What Wall Street Expects.
Will 2025 Bring Similar Cheer For S&P 500? Here’s What Wall Street Expects.
Major banks predict strong returns for the S&P 500 in 2025, with targets ranging from 6,500 to 7,000. Goldman Sachs forecasts a 10% gain, while Morgan Stanley and UBS are slightly more optimistic. The market's performance is influenced by anticipated earnings growth and economic conditions.

The S&P has risen 23% year-to-date, potentially marking consecutive years of over 20% gains for the first time since the late 1990s. Key contributors to this success include major tech stocks, despite the challenges posed by high interest rates.


Le Monde: The dangerous liaison between inflation and populism
The dangerous liaison between inflation and populism
President-elect Donald Trump is likened to Roman emperor Diocletian, who faced inflation and social unrest during his rule. Analysts suggest inflation has significantly influenced the recent election outcomes, with public sentiment largely blaming the Biden administration and corporate greed for rising prices.

Despite a booming economy and low unemployment, many Americans feel their purchasing power has declined due to rising food and energy costs. This sentiment is echoed in Europe, where wage increases are failing to keep pace with inflation, raising concerns about the potential for political instability.


#science

Fox News: 'Doomsday fish,' rumored to bring bad omens, washes ashore in popular surf town
'Doomsday fish,' rumored to bring bad omens, washes ashore in popular surf town
A California woman discovered a rare oarfish, known as the "doomsday fish," while walking her dog on Grandview Beach in Encinitas. Alison Laferriere, a PhD candidate at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, identified the 9-to-10-foot fish, which some believe signals natural disasters.

The increase in oarfish sightings may be linked to changing ocean conditions, including the El Niño and La Niña cycles. Since 1901, 22 oarfish have been reported in California. Scripps advises anyone who finds an oarfish to notify lifeguards.