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5 Jan 2025

#politics

Liberty Nation News: Culture Struggling with Shifting Political Sands - Liberty Nation News
Culture Struggling with Shifting Political Sands - Liberty Nation News
The article examines the disconnect between political ideologies and public sentiment in the U.S., particularly regarding concepts like "equity" and immigration policies. It questions whether progressive ideas are genuinely reflective of cultural demands or are imposed by political elites, citing polling data that shows a majority of Americans favor stricter immigration controls.

The piece argues that recent electoral trends indicate a rejection of the Democratic Party's platform on immigration and economic issues, suggesting a cultural pushback against established political narratives. It calls for a renewed focus on the founding principles of the nation to realign politics with the true will of the people.


Liberty Nation News: Donald Trump and the Day One Executive Order Extravaganza - Liberty Nation News
Donald Trump and the Day One Executive Order Extravaganza - Liberty Nation News
Donald Trump plans to take immediate action upon his return to the presidency, focusing on illegal immigration, energy deregulation, and pardons for those involved in the January 6 Capitol incident. He aims to declare a national emergency on immigration and ramp up deportations.

Additionally, Trump intends to reverse many of Biden's energy policies, including lifting restrictions on production and reviving his previous deregulation strategy. His ambitious agenda suggests a swift and aggressive start to his second term.


Liberty Nation News: From the Back Forty: Heartlanders Hoped to See a Better Start to 2025 - Liberty Nation News
From the Back Forty: Heartlanders Hoped to See a Better Start to 2025 - Liberty Nation News
Michigan plans to clear 420 acres of forest for a solar farm, raising concerns about environmental impact and questioning the effectiveness of renewable energy solutions. Critics argue that this approach contradicts the goal of reducing carbon emissions and harms local wildlife.

In other news, Dr. Jill Biden received expensive gifts from foreign leaders, including a $20,000 diamond from India's Modi and a $14,063 brooch from Ukraine's ambassador. These gifts must be declared under federal law, sparking discussions about the appropriateness of such exchanges.


#economy

Le Monde: Sébastien Jean: 'Trump's arrival promises significant disruption to trade flows'
Sébastien Jean: 'Trump's arrival promises significant disruption to trade flows'
Donald Trump has proposed significant tariffs on imports, including 60% on Chinese goods and 25% on those from Mexico and Canada, aiming to address trade imbalances. His unpredictable nature raises concerns about potential economic tensions and inflation risks tied to these measures.

While Trump may not implement all tariffs immediately, his history suggests he will utilize them as a negotiating tool. The impact of these tariffs could lead to retaliation from affected countries, creating uncertainty in both economic and structural terms.


#health

Fox News: Soldier who exploded Cybertruck in Las Vegas did not show any 'concerning behavior' before leave request: Army
Soldier who exploded Cybertruck in Las Vegas did not show any 'concerning behavior' before leave request: Army
Matthew Livelsberger, a 37-year-old Army Green Beret, exploded a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on New Year's Day. Despite not displaying concerning behavior prior to his leave from Germany, he reportedly struggled with PTSD.

Authorities indicated that the incident was a tragic case of suicide rather than a terrorist attack, as Livelsberger left behind a manifesto expressing his distress and calling for attention to mental health issues among veterans. He died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.


#crime

GB News: Hundreds of motorists face £2.5k penalties for breaking major driving law during Christmas period
Hundreds of motorists face £2.5k penalties for breaking major driving law during Christmas period
During December's festive period, Avon and Somerset Police arrested 241 motorists for drink and drug driving as part of Operation Limit, aimed at reducing road traffic collisions. Drink driving accounted for 62% of arrests, with the highest numbers in Somerset, Bristol, and South Gloucestershire.

The operation highlighted the dangers of impaired driving, particularly among males aged 25-34. A notable incident involved a 17-year-old arrested after a crash, facing multiple charges. Police emphasized the severe consequences of such offenses, including hefty fines and potential imprisonment.