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28 Jan 2025
#politics
Breitbart: Davi: President Trump’s Thoughts on Eliminating or Reforming FEMA Spark Legitimate and Important Discussion
The American public prioritized fiscal responsibility in the last election, highlighting concerns over excessive government spending, particularly by agencies like FEMA. With a workforce of over 17,000 and a budget over $30 billion, questions arise about the effectiveness of FEMA and whether states could manage emergency relief more efficiently.
Shifting responsibilities to states may improve fund allocation, allowing governors to activate the National Guard and collaborate with the military for crisis support. Vice President J.D. Vance emphasized the need for better coordination between FEMA and local officials to ensure timely resource delivery during disasters, raising important discussions about federal spending and accountability.
Breitbart: Nolte: Fox News Attracts 6 Times as Many Viewers as Disgraced CNN
Fox News has significantly outperformed CNN in viewership, attracting over six times as many primetime viewers during the week of January 13. CNN's ratings have plummeted, with a 17% drop in primetime and a 13% decline in total day viewership, while Fox News saw increases of 43% and 50%, respectively.
Despite various news events, CNN's strategy to address its declining viewership involves rearranging existing personnel rather than hiring new talent. This approach has not reversed the trend, leading to a perception that trust in mainstream media has eroded.
#society
Breitbart: Man Orders Drill from Chinese Website AliExpress, Receives Printed Photo of One
A Savannah man, Sylvester Franklin, received a printed photo instead of the drill he ordered from AliExpress, along with a single screw instead of a pressure washer. He has struggled for months to obtain a refund, highlighting issues with the Chinese online retailer's customer service.
AliExpress, a subsidiary of Alibaba, has faced complaints regarding counterfeit products and poor service, receiving a D- rating from the Better Business Bureau. Franklin's experience aligns with other complaints to Georgia's Consumer Protection Division, where individuals reported similar issues with refunds and missing items.
GB News: Electric bikes and scooters to be scrapped under new 'deterrent' police powers - 'Persistent nuisances'
Leicestershire Police have launched a crackdown on illegal electric bikes and scooters, allowing for immediate seizure without warnings. Recent operations resulted in the confiscation of 28 vehicles, with additional enforcement targeting non-compliant riders.
City Mayor Sir Peter Soulsby supports the initiative, citing public safety concerns and a desire to enhance the city center experience. A survey indicated significant community dissatisfaction with illegal e-vehicles, prompting this tougher approach.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: US has assured multiple Mideast countries that aid freeze to be lifted after review
The Trump administration has announced a 90-day freeze on nearly all US foreign assistance, with exceptions for emergency humanitarian food programs and military aid to Israel and Egypt. This decision follows an executive order emphasizing alignment of aid with American interests.
Countries in the Middle East, particularly Jordan, are concerned about the implications of this freeze on their aid. US officials are assuring some allies that assistance will resume after the review period, while aid organizations are halting operations to avoid additional costs.
#crime
Breitbart: Trump Floats Shipping America's Serial Criminals to 'Foreign Land' for 'Small Fee'
President Trump proposed removing serial American criminals from the U.S. and housing them in another country for a fee. He emphasized the need to address violent repeat offenders, suggesting that America would benefit from deporting these individuals rather than maintaining them in costly prisons.
Trump's comments come as his administration focuses on deporting violent criminal illegal aliens, with recent operations resulting in the arrest of numerous offenders, including child predators and gang members. He believes this approach could lead to a significant drop in crime rates.