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9 Jan 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Rampant Crime in Massachusetts-Funded Migrant Shelters, Says State GOP
Rampant Crime in Massachusetts-Funded Migrant Shelters, Says State GOP
The Massachusetts Republican Party is criticizing Governor Maura Healey for not addressing violence in state-funded migrant shelters. GOP legislators cite a FOIA request revealing numerous incidents of physical and sexual assaults since 2022, claiming the governor acted only after a high-profile arrest in December.

Following the arrest of a Dominican national found with an AR-15 and illegal fentanyl at a shelter, Healey ordered inspections of these facilities. GOP officials argue that inspections are too late and that the state's Right-to-Shelter law attracts migrants and illegal immigrants, exacerbating the situation.


#politics

GB News: 'Party political rant!' Andrew Pierce rips into Labour minister as Rachel Reeves avoids urgent question
'Party political rant!' Andrew Pierce rips into Labour minister as Rachel Reeves avoids urgent question
GB News host Andrew Pierce criticized Treasury Chief Darren Jones for using an urgent question session to launch a "party political rant" against the previous Conservative government instead of addressing current economic turmoil. Jones defended the government's fiscal policies while acknowledging the need for public services to operate within their means.

Pierce pointed out that Jones failed to address the pressing market issues and instead focused on past Tory failures, while co-host Bev Turner highlighted the significant spending during the pandemic. Mel Stride expressed concern over the Chancellor's absence as financial pressures mount.


The Imaginative Conservative: Heaven Can Indeed Fall
Heaven Can Indeed Fall
Christopher H. Owen's book, "Heaven Can Indeed Fall: The Life of Willmoore Kendall," chronicles the life of Willmoore Kendall, a significant figure in conservative thought. It explores his journey from socialism to populism and ultimately to constitutionalism, highlighting his complex relationship with William F. Buckley, Jr. and the evolution of his political philosophy.

Kendall's experiences, rooted in his upbringing in Oklahoma, shaped his views on majority rule and representative democracy. His story serves as a lens to understand contemporary conservative ideals, particularly in the context of rising populism.


#society

The Imaginative Conservative: "The Man in the High Castle": The Uses of Alternative History
"The Man in the High Castle": The Uses of Alternative History
Ridley Scott's adaptation of "The Man in the High Castle" presents a dystopian America divided between Nazi and Japanese regimes. The narrative explores the nature of totalitarianism and the importance of myth in resisting oppressive ideologies, drawing parallels to historical regimes like the Soviet Union.

The essay emphasizes the need for contemporary resistance against any narrative that distorts human dignity and freedom. It advocates for individuals to engage critically with the prevailing stories of society and to foster alternative narratives that uphold truth and moral responsibility.


The Epoch Times: ‘This Is What It Means to Be a Man’: Wisdom From Hunter Donnie Vincent
‘This Is What It Means to Be a Man’: Wisdom From Hunter Donnie Vincent
Donnie Vincent, a Wisconsin-based hunter and adventurer, finds fulfillment in extreme outdoor experiences, from climbing mountains to observing wildlife. His company, SICMANTA, captures these moments, emphasizing the lessons learned from hardship and self-reliance in nature.

Vincent believes that spending time outdoors fosters resilience and mindfulness, which are increasingly lacking in modern society. He advocates for compassionate hunting as a conservation method and emphasizes the importance of contributing to one's community, viewing acts of service as essential to a meaningful life.


Times Of Israel: California firefighters make some progress, but largest fires remain out of control
California firefighters make some progress, but largest fires remain out of control
Firefighters in Los Angeles are making progress against devastating wildfires fueled by strong winds, which have led to at least five deaths and widespread destruction. While some evacuation orders have been lifted, concerns remain as wind gusts are expected to strengthen again.

Approximately 180,000 residents have been ordered to evacuate, and the fires have consumed about 45 square miles. The Palisades Fire is now the most destructive in Los Angeles history, with significant damage to homes and infrastructure. Investigations into the fires' cause and the failures of the water system are ongoing.


Breitbart: Joe Biden at Press Briefing on LA Fires: 'The Good News Is, I'm a Great-Grandfather!'
Joe Biden at Press Briefing on LA Fires: 'The Good News Is, I'm a Great-Grandfather!'
President Biden announced he is now a great-grandfather during a press briefing on California wildfires, sharing that his granddaughter Naomi Biden Neal gave birth to a baby boy named William Brannon Neal, IV. He did not take questions after the announcement.

Biden also acknowledged his granddaughter Navy Joan Roberts, whom he and Jill Biden have yet to meet. Hunter Biden, Navy's father, only recently agreed to pay child support and is working with her mother to foster a relationship.


Human Events: UK counter-terrorism unit investigates Elon Musk over X posts slamming Pakistani rape gangs, liberal cover-up
UK counter-terrorism unit investigates Elon Musk over X posts slamming Pakistani rape gangs, liberal cover-up
The UK government's counter-extremism unit is investigating Elon Musk for his criticism of the Labour government's handling of the "grooming gang" scandal. Musk has used his platform to call for inquiries into the issue, which involves allegations of child sexual exploitation by predominantly Pakistani Muslim gangs.

In response to Musk's comments, Prime Minister Keir Starmer accused him of spreading misinformation. The Home Office is monitoring social media posts, particularly from influential accounts, to assess risks related to disinformation and hate speech.


The Federalist: Court Strikes Down Biden's Title IX Trans Overhaul Nationwide
Court Strikes Down Biden's Title IX Trans Overhaul Nationwide
A U.S. district court has ruled against the Biden administration's changes to Title IX that aimed to redefine "sex" to include "gender identities." The court found these changes would compromise girls' privacy in schools and undermine due process rights in sexual assault cases.

The ruling, which has nationwide implications, emphasizes that Title IX's purpose is to prevent discrimination based on biological sex. The court also raised concerns about free speech, stating that compelling teachers to use preferred pronouns could violate the First Amendment.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: US House votes to sanction ICC over Israel arrest warrants
US House votes to sanction ICC over Israel arrest warrants
The US House of Representatives voted 243 to 140 to sanction the International Criminal Court (ICC) in response to its arrest warrants for Israeli leaders over actions in Gaza. The "Illegitimate Court Counteraction Act" targets ICC officials involved in investigating US allies, proposing visa restrictions and property transaction prohibitions.

The bill reflects strong Republican support for Israel, with 45 Democrats joining the majority. It now faces a tougher path in the Senate, where bipartisan support is necessary. The ICC's warrants are based on allegations of war crimes against Israeli officials amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza.


#culture

Fox News: 'The View' co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin rolls eyes at Joy Behar during free speech fight
'The View' co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin rolls eyes at Joy Behar during free speech fight
On "The View," co-hosts engaged in a heated debate over free speech and hate speech following Meta's decision to end its fact-checking program. Sunny Hostin expressed concern that this could lead to an increase in hate speech, emphasizing the distinction between free speech and harmful rhetoric.

Alyssa Farah Griffin defended the right to offensive speech, arguing that it is essential to uphold free expression. The discussion highlighted differing views on the implications of free speech in society, with Joy Behar suggesting that hate speech often comes from majority groups targeting minorities.


#outdoors

targetwalleye.com: New crappie barotrauma study, Wild ice implosion vid, Reservoir walleye locations – Target Walleye
New crappie barotrauma study, Wild ice implosion vid, Reservoir walleye locations – Target Walleye
Minnesota DNR is conducting ongoing research on crappie barotrauma, utilizing technology and descending devices to study fish movements after being caught from deep water. Meanwhile, ice fishing expert Jason Mitchell shares tips for targeting trophy walleyes at night using tip-ups in shallow waters.

The state is also considering rule changes to allow automatic hook-setting devices for tip-up users, aiming to reduce gut-hooked fish. Additionally, various ice fishing events and new products are highlighted, including a forward-facing sonar master class and a new ice fishing suit collaboration.