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18 Dec 2024
#illegals
The Western Journal: Aurora Police Chief's Jaw-Dropping Convo with Biden WH Staffer - They Really Don't Care That Illegals Are Killing Us
Aurora Police Chief Todd Chamberlain reported that a recent assault involving gang activity, linked to the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, highlights the impact of current immigration policies. He recounted a conversation with a White House staffer who indicated that once immigrants cross the border, their concern ends.
Chamberlain emphasized the lack of support for new arrivals, leading to increased crime and community distress. He called for collaboration with federal agencies like ICE to address public safety issues stemming from these policies.
#politics
Le Monde: 'Syria's Ahmad al-Sharaa could be pushed toward a pragmatic, even technocratic form of Islamism'
An armed group linked to al-Qaida has played a significant role in the potential overthrow of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria. Its leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, previously associated with the Islamic State, is positioning himself as a key player in the future political landscape of Damascus.
This development reflects a shift in the dynamics of the Syrian civil war, where radical Islamism has emerged as a dominant ideology amid the failures of authoritarian regimes. Al-Sharaa's rise highlights the complex interplay of power and ideology in the region.
The Western Journal: Biden's Odd Comments on Drone Mystery Raise More Questions Than Answers
President Biden's recent comments regarding a series of drone sightings in New Jersey have raised concerns about his cognitive clarity. His vague statements, including "Nothing nefarious, apparently," and references to unidentified parties, left many questions unanswered and highlighted a perceived lack of leadership.
Critics argue that Biden's inability to provide coherent responses underscores a broader issue of presidential competence, suggesting that the current administration is failing to address significant national concerns. As Biden's term nears its end, there is a palpable anticipation for the incoming administration under Donald Trump.
Forbes: Supreme Court Will Decide TikTok Ban’s Fate As Justices Take Up Case
The Supreme Court will hear TikTok's challenge to a federal law that could ban the app in the U.S. unless it separates from its parent company, ByteDance. Oral arguments are set for January 10, just days before the law takes effect on January 19.
TikTok argues the law violates First Amendment rights, while the government cites national security concerns. The court's ruling may come quickly, potentially impacting the app's future in the U.S. if the law is upheld.
Fox News: MSNBC’s Hayes calls out Pelosi’s ‘genuine madness’ for ensuring AOC lost top House Oversight Committee job
MSNBC anchor Chris Hayes criticized Nancy Pelosi for using her influence to secure Rep. Gerry Connolly's position over younger Democrats like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. He argued that older lawmakers should step aside to allow younger leaders to take on significant roles, highlighting the risks of aging politicians.
Hayes pointed to polling showing 79% of Americans support age limits for politicians, emphasizing the need for the Democratic Party to address this issue. He and fellow MSNBC host Joy Reid expressed concerns about a "gerontocracy" in Congress, which they believe hinders progress and innovation.
Fox News: EPA grants California permission to ban new gas car sales by 2035
The Biden administration has approved California's request to ban new gas car sales by 2035, allowing the state to implement strict emissions standards. This includes a mandate for 35% of new car sales to be zero emissions by 2026 and all new car sales to be zero-emission within a decade.
Critics argue the mandate could harm consumers nationwide by limiting their choice and increasing costs. Incoming officials suggest that the waivers may be revoked under President-elect Donald Trump, who plans to dismantle federal electric vehicle requirements.
GB News: Waspi outrage grows with furious MPs planning 'next steps' to force Labour into U-turn
Labour MP Rebecca Long-Bailey criticized the government's refusal to implement compensation for Waspi women, who were affected by changes to the state pension age. She plans to pursue parliamentary action to address the issue, emphasizing the Ombudsman's findings of maladministration.
Pensions minister Liz Kendall defended the decision, stating that a flat-rate compensation would be unfair to taxpayers, arguing that most women were aware of the age increase. The Ombudsman had recommended compensation payments of up to £2,950, but the government has opted against it.
Fox News: Renewal of counter-drone authority, China crackdowns in last-minute government funding extension
Congress is poised to pass a continuing resolution to prevent a government shutdown, reauthorizing drone tracking capabilities and restricting U.S. investments in China. The resolution, which funds the government until March 14, addresses concerns over unauthorized drone activity and limits funding for military technologies in China.
The legislation will enhance monitoring of U.S. investments in sectors with dual-use technology, aiming to curb potential military advancements by China. It requires the Federal Communications Commission to disclose companies with ties to adversarial governments. The resolution is expected to pass both chambers before the deadline.
Fox News: 'Pattern of disregard': Red states seek court action against Biden admin's ‘shameful’ border wall disposal
Texas officials are criticizing the Biden administration for auctioning off border wall materials, claiming it undermines efforts to secure the southern border. Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham argues this practice shows a disregard for public safety and violates a court order.
Amid ongoing auctions, Texas and Missouri have filed a motion in court to investigate potential breaches of a permanent injunction against using funds meant for wall construction. Meanwhile, Republicans, including President-elect Trump, are pushing to acquire these materials for future border wall construction.
Human Events: ROD THOMSON: Past time to end the months-long lame duck
The current political climate highlights the need for a Constitutional amendment to shorten the time between a presidential election and inauguration. With Joe Biden still in office but perceived as ineffective, significant global events require U.S. leadership, which is lacking as the Biden administration pushes through controversial policies before leaving.
The article argues that the extended transition period allows the outgoing administration to enact measures contrary to the incoming president's agenda, potentially undermining the will of the electorate. A faster transition could mitigate these issues and ensure a more responsive government.
Fox News: Congress agrees to fully fund Baltimore Key Bridge rebuild in plan to avert government shutdown
Congressional leaders reached a deal to prevent a government shutdown, which includes federal funding for the reconstruction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, estimated to cost between $1.7 billion and $1.9 billion. This follows a container ship incident that disrupted shipping at the Port of Baltimore.
The short-term funding bill, set to be voted on soon, aims to keep the government running until March 14, allowing more time for budget negotiations. While Maryland Democrats support the bridge funding, some House Republicans have expressed dissatisfaction with the inclusion of this provision in the deal.
Breitbart: Le Pen Preparing for Early Presidential Election, 'It’s over or Almost' For Macron
Marine Le Pen is preparing for a potential early presidential election in France, citing President Emmanuel Macron's weakened governance and loss of control. Despite Macron's insistence on completing his term until 2027, Le Pen suggests external pressures may prompt him to reconsider.
Le Pen, leading in polls, faces challenges, including a legal case that could bar her from office. The current voting system favors establishment parties, complicating her path to the presidency. Growing dissatisfaction with the political establishment has led to support for constitutional reforms, with many French citizens favoring a shift to a Sixth Republic.
Fox News: Massie drops colorful analogy opposing foreign aid, mocks Speaker Johnson with AI-generated image
Rep. Thomas Massie criticized U.S. foreign aid spending, likening it to watering a neighbor's yard while one's own house burns. He shared an AI-generated image of House Speaker Mike Johnson in this context, reflecting ongoing debates about government spending among Republicans.
Massie and other conservatives have expressed discontent with a last-minute spending proposal aimed at preventing a government shutdown, with some arguing it contributes to national debt. Speaker Johnson defended the bill, emphasizing its disaster relief components and future Republican control over spending decisions.
#society
Forbes: Mystery New Jersey Drones Spark Baseless Conspiracy Theories: Here’s What We Know, As Federal Agencies Double Down On Explanation
Reports of mysterious drones over New Jersey and other northeastern states have led to widespread speculation and conspiracy theories, which federal officials have dismissed as unfounded. Investigations by agencies like the FBI and DHS found no evidence of foreign involvement or malicious intent, attributing many sightings to misidentified aircraft.
Despite the lack of evidence supporting various theories, including claims of government control or alien involvement, public figures continue to propagate these narratives. Officials stress that most sightings are likely just airplanes, while ongoing investigations aim to clarify the situation and address public concerns.
Breitbart: Judge Orders Adele Song Silenced as Composer Cries Copycat
A Brazilian judge has ordered Adele's song "Million Years Ago" to be removed globally due to a plagiarism claim from composer Toninho Geraes, who alleges it copies his 1995 track "Mulheres." The injunction threatens fines for non-compliance against her record labels.
This case is seen as significant for Brazilian music, highlighting issues of international copyright. Adele has faced similar accusations before, including claims from Turkish fans regarding the song's resemblance to a 1985 track.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: Popular Internet Routers Made By China’s TP-Link Could Be Banned In The U.S., Report Says—Here’s What To Know
The U.S. government is investigating TP-Link routers for potential national security threats, following Microsoft’s link of the devices to a Chinese hacking group. Lawmakers have raised concerns about the routers' vulnerabilities and possible illegal pricing practices.
The Commerce, Defense, and Justice departments are involved in the inquiry, which could lead to a ban on TP-Link products in the U.S. The company, which holds a significant market share, has faced scrutiny over security flaws and allegations of facilitating cyberattacks.
#economy
The Western Journal: Biden Administration Hits Stock Market Losing Streak Not Seen Since Jimmy Carter: Check Your Portfolio
The Dow Jones Industrial Average has fallen for nine consecutive days under President Joe Biden, marking the worst losing streak since Jimmy Carter in 1978. This downturn occurs as inflation rises and many Americans struggle financially, leading to speculation about Biden's presidency.
In contrast, optimism is growing for a potential Trump presidency, with a CNBC poll indicating 46% of Americans believe the economy would improve under him. Business leaders, like SoftBank's CEO, express increased confidence in the U.S. economy with Trump's anticipated return.
#culture
Fox News: Jim Carrey took break from Hollywood to get 'out of people's faces'
Jim Carrey is returning to Hollywood with "Sonic the Hedgehog 3," revealing that his time away was partly to give the public a break from his presence. He expressed a newfound appreciation for the industry after stepping back and acknowledged financial reasons for his return.
Carrey previously hinted at retirement, feeling he had done enough work. However, he is now eager to take on new roles and recognizes the impact of his past films, particularly during the holiday season. "Sonic the Hedgehog 3" is set to release on December 20.
#health
Fox News: Kimberly Williams-Paisley ‘felt trapped in my own body’ when she couldn’t speak for 2 years
Kimberly Williams-Paisley, actress and wife of country star Brad Paisley, faced a two-year struggle with muscle tension dysphonia, which caused partial paralysis of her left vocal cord. This condition left her unable to speak at times, leading to feelings of shame and invisibility.
After multiple treatments and a surgical procedure, her voice has improved but is not fully restored. Despite the challenges, she remains optimistic and plans to host the upcoming season of "Farmer Wants a Wife."
#education
Fox News: 10 fun and educational toys kids of all ages will love this Christmas
This holiday, choose educational toys like LEGOs and coding robots to inspire creativity and learning in kids.