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13 Dec 2024
#illegals
The Western Journal: Fire Sale! Biden Auctions Off Critical Infrastructure Trump Needs, Sticks Americans with the Bill
As President Biden's term ends, reports indicate that unused sections of the border wall are being auctioned off, potentially to obstruct President-elect Trump's plans for border security. Customs and Border Patrol agents have noted that materials are being trucked from key border stations.
The Biden administration has faced criticism for its handling of illegal immigration, with estimates of millions of encounters at the southern border. The sale of border wall materials comes amid ongoing debates about the effectiveness of current immigration policies.
#politics
GB News: Miliband accused of 'betraying' Britons as clean energy plan 'fails' to bring down household bills
Ed Miliband faces backlash for abandoning Labour's pledge to cut energy bills by £300, as he outlines a plan for a cleaner energy system by 2030. Critics argue this shift misleads voters and may lead to higher costs for consumers, despite promises of no blackouts.
The strategy includes reliance on gas-powered stations for backup and extending the life of nuclear plants. While some industry leaders support the reforms, environmentalists express concerns over reliance on biomass and fossil fuels.
The Western Journal: John Bolton's Plea to Block Kash Patel's Confirmation Exposes the Swamp's Desperation
John Bolton's opposition to Kash Patel's nomination as FBI director highlights his disdain for Trump-aligned figures. Bolton argues Patel lacks loyalty to the Constitution and has exaggerated his credentials, labeling him a threat to national security.
However, Bolton's own history raises questions about his credibility, given his past comments on coups and his long-standing ties to the Washington establishment. This situation underscores the ongoing struggle between traditional GOP elites and Trump loyalists.
The Telegraph: Deadly siege ends Junta control of Myanmar border region
Myanmar's rebels have gained control of the border with Bangladesh, marking a significant victory for opposition groups in Rakhine state. The military has conceded defeat, with soldiers surrendering after months of conflict, resulting in the loss of control over an international border for the first time.
The Arakan Army's success reflects ongoing challenges for the junta, which has faced increasing pressure since the 2021 coup that led to widespread civil unrest and violence. The UN reports over 5,350 civilian deaths and 3.5 million displaced due to the conflict.
#society
Breitbart: Online Gambling Losses to Drain $1 Trillion from U.S. Pockets by 2028
Online gambling losses in the U.S. are projected to exceed $1 trillion by 2028, raising concerns about its impact on public health. Critics argue that reliance on individual responsibility for harm prevention is insufficient, as a significant percentage of users exhibit gambling disorders.
The World Health Organization warns that the global online gambling market could reach $700 billion annually by 2028, with U.S. consumers facing substantial losses. Legal sports betting has expanded significantly since a 2018 Supreme Court ruling, prompting calls for comprehensive public health policies to address gambling addiction.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: Trump Invited Chinese President Xi Jinping And Other World Leaders To Inauguration—Here’s Why That’s Unprecedented
President-elect Donald Trump has invited world leaders, including Chinese President Xi Jinping, to his inauguration next month. While Xi is expected to decline, other leaders may still attend, marking a historic first as no foreign heads of state have attended a U.S. presidential inauguration before.
Trump's invitation reflects his belief in fostering relationships with global leaders for international deal-making, despite his contentious history with China. He has met with several leaders since his election and aims to maintain open dialogue with both allies and adversaries.
Breitbart: Wilders Awarded by Knesset, Warns 'If Israel Falls, the West Will Be Next'
Geert Wilders, leader of the Dutch Party for Freedom, received the Jabotinsky Prize for Liberty in Israel, recognizing his support for the Jewish state and his stance against radical Islam. During his visit, he met with Israeli leaders and emphasized the importance of Israel's control over the West Bank.
Wilders condemned the anti-Israel sentiment in the West and expressed solidarity with Israel following the October 7 attacks. He argued that European nations should emulate Israel's defense of sovereignty against globalist pressures.
#religion
The Western Journal: Watch: Scientology 'God' Xenu Takes Day Off as False Church's Parade Float Eats Pavement
The Church of Scientology's parade float featuring the figure of Xenu collapsed during the Hollywood Christmas Parade, leading to protests where demonstrators labeled the organization a cult. The float's failure to stay upright drew mockery and highlighted perceived shortcomings in the church's planning.
Despite claims that the float was lowered to navigate streetlights, its repeated deflations raised questions about the church's credibility. The incident served as a metaphor for the church's controversial beliefs, particularly its teachings about Xenu and intergalactic travel.
#culture
Le Monde: Gainsbourg's forgotten canvas
Serge Gainsbourg's painting "The Children in the Park," which reflects his childhood and relationship with his twin sister, has resurfaced after being hidden for years. Previously owned by singer Juliette Gréco, it is now displayed at the Gainsbourg museum in Paris after being sold in 2021.
The painting, cherished by Gréco, sparked significant emotion when it went missing in 2015, highlighting its personal significance despite its modest appearance. It had been a part of her life, occasionally restored and displayed, but often overlooked.
#crime
Breitbart: 'A Star is Born': Actress Jameela Jamil Glorifies Alleged UnitedHealthcare CEO Assassin
Jameela Jamil recently sparked controversy by seemingly praising alleged assassin Luigi Mangione on Instagram, calling him "a star is born" in response to photos of him. The comment received mixed reactions, with some users expressing disapproval.
Mangione, arrested for the murder of Brian Thompson, had documented grievances against the healthcare industry. While some leftist supporters have celebrated him, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro condemned such views, emphasizing that violence is not a solution to policy disagreements.