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10 Feb 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Blue-state lawmakers consider bill to roll back sanctuary policies
Maryland lawmakers are considering Senate Bill 387, which would require local law enforcement to cooperate with ICE in detaining illegal immigrants convicted of violent crimes, terrorism, or gang participation. The bill aims to enhance community safety by targeting repeat offenders.
Critics argue the bill could infringe on constitutional rights and challenge existing sanctuary policies in certain counties. If enacted, the legislation would take effect on October 1, 2025.
#politics
Fox News: NYC councilwoman quits women's caucus to protest anti-Israel agenda
NYC Councilwoman Inna Vernikov resigned from the Women's Caucus, citing its anti-Israel stance and refusal to condemn Hamas. She criticized the caucus for not supporting female hostages and expressed gratitude for President Trump's position on the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Vernikov emphasized the need for elected officials to stand firmly against terrorism and support women's rights consistently, rather than selectively.
Fox News: Trump mocks HuffPost reporter in exchange over JD Vance's comments on court ruling, suggests outlet ‘died'
President Trump questioned the relevance of HuffPost during a press conference, suggesting he believed the outlet was no longer active. This came in response to a reporter's inquiry about Vice President JD Vance's comments on judicial interference and executive power.
Vance argued that judges should not control the executive branch's legitimate powers, citing a recent ruling that limited access to Treasury data. Trump expressed disagreement with the ruling and criticized the judge involved, emphasizing the need to address inefficiencies in government.
The Federalist: Indiana GOP Considers Forcing Ugly, Unreliable Energy On Towns
In Indiana, local officials are pushing back against state-level efforts to centralize control over renewable energy projects and other developments. Many counties have enacted moratoriums or zoning regulations to limit solar and wind projects, citing "green energy fatigue" among residents.
Legislators are proposing a bill that would allow the state to override local zoning rights, aiming to facilitate economic development without local interference. Critics argue this undermines home rule and could lead to unchecked development that disregards community concerns.
GB News: WATCH: Nigel Farage blasts 'monstrous' inheritance tax raid on farmers at London protest
Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, has urged an end to Labour's proposed "death tax" on farmers during a rally in London. He emphasized the need for MPs to heed farmers' concerns, asserting that their ongoing protests could lead to positive outcomes.
Fox News: Noem: 'Get rid of FEMA the way it exists today'
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem expressed support for dismantling FEMA as it currently operates, aligning with President Trump and Elon Musk's views. She emphasized the need for local officials to make disaster response decisions, citing inefficiencies and alleged biases in FEMA's operations.
Noem highlighted her experience with FEMA during her governorship and criticized the agency for misallocating funds, particularly in relation to disaster relief for American citizens versus aid for illegal migrants. Musk claimed FEMA misused funds meant for disaster relief, prompting a demand for recouping those funds.
#society
Fox News: Patricia Heaton optimistic President Trump has 'America on the right track'
Patricia Heaton expresses optimism about the Trump administration, believing it can lead America in a positive direction. She emphasizes the privilege of living in the U.S. and the opportunities it provides, drawing from her experiences with humanitarian work abroad.
Heaton also hopes for progress in Middle East relations and criticizes California's leadership regarding disaster preparedness after recent fires. She advocates for a focus on infrastructure and safety. Her upcoming film, "The Unbreakable Boy," highlights themes of faith and community support.
#outdoors
On The Water: Use Pool Noodles to Organize Your Fishing Tackle
Pool noodles, originally designed for swimming aids, have evolved into versatile tools for fishing enthusiasts. Their buoyancy and flexibility make them ideal for DIY projects, such as organizing tackle, creating teaser rig holders, and securing equipment in kayaks.
Anglers can repurpose pool noodles for various uses, including rod racks and fishing-net floats, enhancing their fishing experience while traveling light. The creativity in utilizing these simple foam tubes showcases the resourcefulness of the fishing community.