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15 Feb 2025

#politics

Breitbart: Exclusive -- Saul Anuzis: 'Democrats Continue to Try to Scare Seniors'
Exclusive -- Saul Anuzis: 'Democrats Continue to Try to Scare Seniors'
Saul Anuzis of the 60 Plus Association criticized Democrats for allegedly scaring seniors, asserting that President Trump and Republicans are committed to protecting Social Security and Medicare. He emphasized the need to address waste and fraud in these programs to ensure their longevity without cutting benefits.

Anuzis highlighted the importance of senior voters, noting their significant electoral influence. He urged a focus on audits to uncover fraud, arguing that this would secure more funds for seniors and counteract Democratic narratives that create fear among this demographic.


Fox News: Entrepreneur urges Dem Rep. Raskin to stop complaining about Elon Musk
Entrepreneur urges Dem Rep. Raskin to stop complaining about Elon Musk
Entrepreneur Magatte Wade criticized Rep. Jamie Raskin and other Democrats for failing to prioritize the needs of the American people during a congressional hearing. She challenged Raskin's comments about Elon Musk, questioning the purpose of their attacks and urging lawmakers to focus on improving the lives of citizens instead.

Wade emphasized the detrimental effects of overregulation on small businesses, drawing from her experiences in both Senegal and Silicon Valley. She expressed concern that congressional leaders are not serving the public interest, stating, "I don't know who he's working for, but it's not for us."


Breitbart: Exclusive -- AZ Speaker Steve Montenegro on State DOGE Efforts: 'We Have to Claw Back that Heavy Hand of Government'
Exclusive -- AZ Speaker Steve Montenegro on State DOGE Efforts: 'We Have to Claw Back that Heavy Hand of Government'
Arizona State House Speaker Steve Montenegro emphasized the need to reduce government overreach and improve efficiency. He highlighted efforts to combat fraud and waste through a dedicated committee, aiming to hold agencies accountable and create a more conducive environment for innovation and small businesses.

Montenegro also discussed plans for a constitutional amendment to eliminate DEI-based racial discrimination, asserting that discrimination in any form is unacceptable. He expressed commitment to collaborating with the Trump administration on border issues and other initiatives.


#society

Le Monde: Mother and daughter die of injuries from Munich car-ramming attack
Mother and daughter die of injuries from Munich car-ramming attack
A car-ramming attack in Munich on February 13 left two dead, including a two-year-old girl and her mother, and injured 37 others. A 24-year-old Afghan asylum seeker has been arrested, with police suspecting Islamist extremist motives.

Chancellor Olaf Scholz expressed his condolences, stating the nation mourns the victims. The incident has raised concerns ahead of the upcoming elections, where immigration is a central issue.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: 2 said killed as IDF strike targets prominent Hezbollah operative in south Lebanon
2 said killed as IDF strike targets prominent Hezbollah operative in south Lebanon
Israel conducted an airstrike in southern Lebanon targeting a Hezbollah operative, Abbas Ahmad Hamoud, who was allegedly involved in drone launches against Israel, violating the ceasefire. The strike reportedly killed two individuals near Jarjouaa.

This incident coincided with ongoing protests by Hezbollah supporters in Beirut over the barring of Iranian planes from landing. Tensions remain high as Israel plans to maintain its presence in southern Lebanon, despite opposition from Lebanese officials.


The Telegraph: EU leaders call emergency Ukraine summit after being scolded for lack of ideas by US
EU leaders call emergency Ukraine summit after being scolded for lack of ideas by US
European Union leaders will meet in Paris on Monday to discuss peace strategies for Ukraine, prompted by U.S. calls for actionable ideas. Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski confirmed the gathering, emphasizing the need for unity among European nations.

The meeting follows remarks from Donald Trump’s envoy, Keith Kellogg, who stated that Europe would not play a direct role in Ukraine-Russia peace negotiations, highlighting a pragmatic approach to the situation.


#economy

Breitbart: Exclusive -- Saul Anuzis: Trump's Pitch for No Tax on Social Security Would Cause 'Huge Impact on the Ground'
Exclusive -- Saul Anuzis: Trump's Pitch for No Tax on Social Security Would Cause 'Huge Impact on the Ground'
Saul Anuzis, president of the 60 Plus Association, supports Trump's proposal to eliminate taxes on Social Security, arguing it would significantly benefit seniors who rely on it as their primary income. He emphasizes that many seniors are on fixed incomes and face rising living costs.

Anuzis criticizes the current taxation system, including the death tax, as double taxation that burdens those who have saved for their future. He believes Trump's agenda aims to alleviate financial pressure on Americans rather than fund government spending.


GB News: State pension warning as Britons may find National Insurance contributions DO NOT count
State pension warning as Britons may find National Insurance contributions DO NOT count
Many individuals may face gaps in their National Insurance contributions, potentially costing them thousands in retirement. Women aged 55-64 are particularly affected, with a staggering £89,000 pension gap compared to men. The gender pension gap has widened significantly, threatening financial security for millions of women.

Experts advise that to receive the full state pension, individuals need 35 qualifying years of contributions. Women often encounter systemic hurdles, such as part-time work or caregiving responsibilities, leading to lower contributions. Claiming Child Benefit and making voluntary contributions are recommended strategies to improve pension outcomes.