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4 Dec 2024
#politics
The Federalist: Court Filing: Leftist WI AG's Probe Of Mayor A 'Fishing Expedition'
Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul is facing criticism for a politically charged investigation into Wausau Mayor Doug Diny, who is accused of election fraud related to the removal of a ballot drop box. Diny's attorney argues the investigation lacks legal basis and is a "political fishing expedition."
The AG's office has not filed charges, and Diny's legal team contends that the search warrant was executed without probable cause. Critics, including local lawmakers, have condemned the raid as an abuse of power, drawing parallels to past politically motivated investigations in Wisconsin.
Liberty Nation News: Democratic Party in the Wilderness, Unable to Cope With Defeat - Liberty Nation News
The Democratic Party appears to be struggling to recover from its losses in the recent elections, showing signs of denial and blame-shifting rather than introspection. Kamala Harris' failed candidacy continues to be a point of contention, while influential figures like Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer remain entrenched in leadership roles.
Despite a narrow hold on the House, the party faces challenges in moving forward, with ongoing finger-pointing and a lack of fresh leadership. The recent pardon of Hunter Biden complicates their position on accountability, leaving the party at risk of further decline if it cannot adapt and shed its past failures.
Fox News: Balance of Congress known as final House race called and more top headlines
A federal judge criticized Hunter Biden's pardon, while some Democrats expressed frustration over Biden's actions, claiming it undermines their credibility. Meanwhile, legal challenges continue for Trump, particularly in the case involving the Marine veteran.
In other news, a landlord claims Hunter Biden owes $300K in rent, and the Supreme Court is set to review state bans on sex reassignment surgeries for minors.
The Telegraph: Giant anti-Israel banner unfurled outside Parliament
Pro-Palestinian protesters displayed a large banner outside Parliament reading, “Yes it’s a genocide,” during a demonstration organized by Led by Donkeys. The Metropolitan Police reported no arrests following the event.
Israeli history professor Amos Goldberg supported the claim of genocide, stating that it does not need to resemble the Holocaust and emphasized the importance of intent as outlined in the UN Genocide Convention.
Fox News: Trump transition signs agreement for FBI background checks
President-elect Trump's transition team has finalized an agreement for the FBI to vet his cabinet nominees, a standard procedure that allows for background checks and security clearances. This move aims to ensure readiness for the administration's agenda on Day 1, addressing concerns from some Senate Republicans about the transition team's initial reluctance.
Kash Patel, nominated to lead the FBI, has been a vocal critic of the agency and its perceived ties to the "deep state." He previously served in various defense and intelligence roles during Trump's first term and has emphasized a commitment to tackling crime and trafficking issues.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Trump team said to probe hostage issue as Israel awaits Hamas truce offer response
President-elect Donald Trump has reached out to former Israeli defense minister Yoav Gallant for insights on hostages held by Hamas in Gaza, amid pressure from Israeli officials for a strong U.S. stance against the group. This follows a deadly attack by Hamas on October 7, which resulted in numerous casualties and abductions.
As Israel awaits Hamas's response to an Egyptian ceasefire proposal, negotiations appear stalled due to disagreements over the war's end. Families of hostages have expressed concerns about the lack of progress, while Israeli officials emphasize the need for secrecy to facilitate talks.
Fox News: Elon and Vivek should tackle US funding for this boondoogle organization and score a multimillion dollar win
The U.S. contributes nearly a quarter of the U.N.'s budget, with annual costs exceeding $20 billion, including mandatory and voluntary funding. Concerns are raised about the transparency and accountability of these expenditures, especially regarding U.N. programs and peacekeeping missions.
The incoming Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) aims to address these financial inefficiencies and call for a reassessment of U.S. contributions to the U.N. This initiative is seen as an opportunity to ensure American taxpayer dollars are better utilized.
#economy
Forbes: How To Make An AI-Proof Small Business Fortune
Nick Huber, founder of Storage Squad, built his business empire by focusing on practical services rather than lofty goals. Starting with a simple Craigslist ad in 2011, he expanded his storage business across multiple states and now owns a stake in numerous companies, generating over $50 million in sales last year.
Huber advocates for a straightforward entrepreneurial philosophy: prioritize cash flow and customer service in mundane jobs. He emphasizes that aspiring entrepreneurs should start with simple, service-oriented businesses to build capital before pursuing larger ventures.
#culture
The Federalist: Here's Your Guide To The Perfect DIY Holiday Season
The holiday season often leads to rushed shopping in crowded stores, but taking time to create homemade gifts can offer a refreshing alternative. Simple baking projects, such as cookies and treats, or DIY gifts like hot chocolate mixes and handmade crafts can foster family bonding and provide thoughtful presents.
Engaging in crafting activities, whether through embroidery, making fleece blankets, or creating personalized stationery, can enhance the holiday spirit. These homemade gifts not only save money but also add a personal touch to the season, making it more meaningful for both the giver and receiver.
GB News: Ocean's Eleven star, 65, dies of 'congestive heart failure' as George Clooney leads tributes
Scott L. Schwartz, known for his role as Bruiser in the Ocean's trilogy, has died at 65 from congestive heart failure at his home in Louisiana. Schwartz had a successful career in Hollywood, appearing in over 100 productions and was remembered fondly by co-stars, including George Clooney.
Originally a professional wrestler, Schwartz transitioned to acting after being discovered by a Hollywood agent. He was recognized not only for his imposing height and roles in films like Spider-Man and The Scorpion King but also for his charitable work with children in hospitals. He is survived by his wife and children.
#outdoors
Tactical Bassin: Top 5 Baits For December Bass Fishing! — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
December is an ideal time for bass fishing, with fewer catches but a higher chance of landing larger fish. Anglers can choose between finesse techniques or baits that provoke reaction strikes to increase their chances despite the cold.
A variety of baits and gear are recommended for success, including mini and micro Alabama rigs, speed cranks, jerkbaits, swimbaits, winter jigs, and jigging spoons. Links to specific products and combinations are provided for those looking to optimize their fishing experience this winter.