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19 Dec 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Tom Homan: Securing Southern Border Will Drive Up Wages for Americans
Incoming Border Czar Thomas Homan asserts that securing the U.S.-Mexico border will enhance the labor market and raise wages for American workers. He claims that illegal employment depresses wages and emphasizes the need for a comprehensive deportation strategy to address illegal immigration.
Homan argues that such measures will also reduce overdose deaths, combat sex trafficking, and alleviate pressure on public resources. He encourages illegal immigrants to self-deport to avoid lengthy bans on reentry, stating that no one in the country illegally is exempt from potential deportation.
Breitbart: Illegal Alien Wanted in Florida for Allegedly Filming Himself Raping Child
A 37-year-old illegal alien from Mexico, Jesus Tamanis-Peralta, is wanted in Florida for allegedly raping an 8-year-old child and filming the act. He is currently on the run after fleeing Martin County upon learning of the active warrant for his arrest.
Authorities are urging anyone with information on Tamanis-Peralta's whereabouts to contact the police.
#politics
Breitbart: Exclusive — Sen. Josh Hawley: Mike Johnson Threatens Trump Agenda
Sen. Josh Hawley criticized Speaker Mike Johnson for including Democrat spending in the stopgap spending bill while neglecting support for victims of government nuclear radiation exposure. He accused Johnson of undermining President Trump's agenda and failing to reauthorize the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act.
Hawley emphasized that the bill prioritizes funding for various programs and raises for lawmakers over compensating those harmed by nuclear waste. Other senators, including Mike Lee, echoed his concerns, questioning why victims of government actions are overlooked in favor of political handouts.
Breitbart: Ramaswamy: Spending Bill Full of 'Giveaways,' 'Pork Barrel Politics'
Vivek Ramaswamy criticized the spending bill negotiated by Speaker Mike Johnson, labeling it as excessive and filled with special interest giveaways. He argued that the bill, which includes significant new spending, would ultimately harm the very people it aims to help, leading to increased debt and taxes.
Elon Musk echoed Ramaswamy's sentiments, calling the bill a crime and highlighting its funding for government censorship operations. Both expressed concern over the rushed voting process, which undermines public debate and accountability in Congress.
The Western Journal: Band-Aid on a Budget Bleed: Why Congress Must Reject the Continuing Resolution
The House is set to vote on a 1,547-page continuing resolution that critics argue is filled with unnecessary spending and hidden agendas. Only eight pages pertain to actual funding, while the rest includes provisions that could undermine personal liberties and raise Congressional salaries amid economic struggles.
The bill is criticized for being a last-minute, omnibus-style package that lacks transparency and accountability. Advocates urge representatives to reject it, calling for responsible legislation that prioritizes the needs of American taxpayers over bureaucratic interests.
Fox News: Dem senator clashes with CNN reporter over Congress pay raise: Your paycheck is the same despite low ratings
Sen. Dick Durbin expressed surprise over a proposed congressional pay raise, the first since 2009, during an interview with CNN's Manu Raju. Durbin defended the raise, questioning why Congress should be scrutinized when media outlets continue to receive pay despite declining ratings.
The exchange highlighted mixed reactions to the potential pay increase, with a Gallup poll indicating low trust in both Congress and the media. CNN's panel noted Durbin's lack of prior knowledge about the pay raise provision, emphasizing the ongoing debate about compensation for lawmakers.
#society
GB News: 'That looks insane!' Marks & Spencer shoppers delight as new festive dessert hits shelves
Marks & Spencer's new festive dessert, "Popping Down The Chimney," has generated excitement among British shoppers. The £25 chocolate mousse pudding, featuring butterscotch caramel and a popcorn base, serves 10 and is being widely discussed on social media, with many eager to try it for Christmas.
While the dessert has received overwhelmingly positive feedback, some users have commented on its price and questioned the serving size. Despite a few skeptical remarks, the anticipation for this seasonal treat remains high as shoppers prepare for holiday celebrations.
The Western Journal: Christian Restaurant Owners Refuse to Back Down After LGBT Mob Comes for Them Over Wedding Decision
Christian restaurant owners Justin and Amanda Jo Bennett of Pizzeria Cortile in Chattanooga, Tennessee, faced backlash from LGBT activists after they declined to cater a same-sex wedding, citing personal beliefs. Their decision sparked a heated online debate about religious freedom and discrimination.
While the Bennetts maintain their stance based on conviction, the situation raises questions about how dissenting views should coexist with prevailing societal norms. The commentary argues that forcing the Bennetts to cater the event would infringe on their religious liberty, akin to conscription.
#crime
Fox News: Texas jail inmate charged with capital murder after allegedly attacking detention officer: 'Pure evil'
A 28-year-old detention officer, Isaiah Bias, was killed in Texas after allegedly being attacked by inmate Aaron Thompson while returning him to his cell. Sheriff Brad Norman described the incident as a "heinous, horrific, purposeful murder" and indicated that he would recommend the death penalty for Thompson, who faces capital murder charges.
Bias had over six years of service and was noted for his dedication to law enforcement. He had recently become an uncle and was described as family-oriented. The Texas Rangers are now investigating the case, with Thompson's bond set at $2 million.