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18 Dec 2024

#illegals

Liberty Nation News: Joe Biden's Legacy Hits the Wall - Liberty Nation News
Joe Biden's Legacy Hits the Wall - Liberty Nation News
Joe Biden's presidency is marked by a notable absence of leadership, as Donald Trump emerges as a more active figure in the political landscape. Biden's recent actions, including pardoning his son and auctioning off border wall components, are seen as spiteful and detrimental, further damaging his already criticized legacy.

With public support for mass deportation rising, Biden's decisions appear to encourage illegal immigration and undermine national security. Trump's condemnation of Biden's actions highlights the ongoing conflict over border policies, as the outgoing president leaves behind a legacy characterized by retribution rather than constructive governance.


#politics

Le Monde: French PM Bayrou already under fire from critics
French PM Bayrou already under fire from critics
François Bayrou returned to the French National Assembly after over a decade, now serving as Prime Minister. In a session marked by questions from 11 political groups, he emphasized the importance of respect and political pluralism, expressing emotion at being back in the chamber he cherishes.

Bayrou's appearance came shortly after he was appointed by President Emmanuel Macron, with no new cabinet yet formed. He addressed pressing issues, including the recent cyclone affecting Mayotte, while asserting his commitment to fostering a respectful political environment.


Fox News: The great drone scare will flip New Jersey red in 2025
The great drone scare will flip New Jersey red in 2025
Drones are becoming a significant issue in New Jersey, with residents expressing distrust in the Democratic government regarding their presence. The upcoming 2025 gubernatorial race is seeing Republican candidates capitalize on this concern, contrasting their proactive stances with the current administration's perceived inaction.

Governor Murphy's mixed messages about drone threats have fueled frustration among voters, who feel gaslit by officials. This sentiment, coupled with Trump's previous successes in the state, may signal a shift in voter behavior as Republicans aim to harness discontent in the upcoming elections.


#society

Fox News: Arkansas tops the list of most popular places to move in 2024: Study
Arkansas tops the list of most popular places to move in 2024: Study
A new study by Atlas Van Lines reveals Arkansas as the most popular state for relocation in 2024, driven by job opportunities, affordability, and proximity to family. The findings indicate a trend of stability in state populations, with fewer states experiencing significant outbound movements.

Louisiana ranked as the top outbound state, followed by California, Illinois, South Dakota, and New York, with many citing job market difficulties and high living costs as reasons for leaving. The study highlights the impact of corporate relocations and return-to-office mandates on migration patterns.


Liberty Nation News: Could Drones Be Looking for Lost Nuclear Material? - Liberty Nation News
Could Drones Be Looking for Lost Nuclear Material? - Liberty Nation News
On December 2, a shipment of radioactive material went missing in New Jersey, raising public safety concerns. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission confirmed the loss of a Ge-68 pin source, used for calibrating medical imaging equipment, which arrived at its destination damaged and empty.

The FBI has warned residents against engaging unidentified drones in the area, while the Department of Homeland Security downplays the situation, asserting no national security risk. Speculation arises that the drones may be part of a detection effort for the missing radioactive material.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: 4 ways American states and cities can meet the CCP threat to our way of life
4 ways American states and cities can meet the CCP threat to our way of life
With the 2024 elections concluded, attention shifts to the threat posed by Communist China to the U.S. The Chinese Communist Party's efforts to undermine American influence extend beyond military and economic fronts, infiltrating state and local levels. State governments must act to counter these threats through various strategies, including ending official trips to China and banning investments in Chinese entities.

States are urged to protect critical infrastructure from Chinese control and influence, particularly in agriculture and technology. Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic highlight the need for stronger supply chains and infrastructure resilience. Without decisive action, the U.S. risks significant vulnerabilities to CCP operations.


#economy

Fox News: Biden oblivious about leaving Trump an economy on the precipice of disaster
Biden oblivious about leaving Trump an economy on the precipice of disaster
President Biden's recent claims about the economy being handed to Trump as the "strongest in modern history" are misleading. The reality is a staggering $36 trillion in debt and a federal deficit that has ballooned to $1.8 trillion, significantly higher than pre-pandemic levels.

Biden's policies have led to rising inflation and negative job growth, contradicting his assertions of economic progress. Real wages have declined since he took office, while the wealth gap has widened, benefiting primarily the affluent. The current economic situation is far from the optimistic portrayal Biden presents.


GB News: Two major car manufacturers ‘in talks’ over potential merger to create largest electric vehicle company
Two major car manufacturers ‘in talks’ over potential merger to create largest electric vehicle company
Honda and Nissan are in discussions for a potential merger valued at £54 billion, aimed at creating one of the largest automotive companies globally. This comes as both firms seek to enhance their electric vehicle production in response to competition from Tesla and Chinese manufacturers.

The merger could position the combined entity as the third-largest automotive group by sales, surpassing Hyundai and Kia. Both companies have ambitious targets for electric and hybrid vehicle sales by 2030, but Nissan's recent financial struggles have intensified the urgency for collaboration. Any merger would face scrutiny in the US due to their production facilities in Mexico.


Liberty Nation News: Media, Elizabeth Warren Drop New Grocery Trump Hoax - Liberty Nation News
Media, Elizabeth Warren Drop New Grocery Trump Hoax - Liberty Nation News
President-elect Donald Trump's recent Time magazine interview has sparked controversy over his comments on grocery prices. Critics, particularly from left-leaning media, have accused him of backtracking on promises to lower food costs, citing a snippet of his statement that it’s “very hard” to bring prices down. However, the full context of his remarks suggests he still believes improvements in energy and supply chains could help.

Food prices have surged significantly since January 2021, with many Americans struggling to afford basic groceries. Trump has indicated plans to address this through increased energy production, which he argues is crucial for lowering food costs. Despite skepticism about returning to pre-pandemic pricing, any stabilization in food inflation would benefit struggling families.


#health

Fox News: Want to keep raw eggs fresh longer? Food scientists say they've found a way
Want to keep raw eggs fresh longer? Food scientists say they've found a way
Researchers at Louisiana State University have developed a method to extend the shelf life of raw eggs using a water-soluble chitosan coating derived from crustacean shells. This process allows eggs to remain safe and edible for up to seven weeks at room temperature, compared to two to four weeks without the coating.

The new technique is quicker and eliminates the strong odor associated with previous methods that required acidic solutions. While the technology shows promise for commercial use, it is not yet available in stores, and regulatory approvals will be needed before it can be widely implemented.