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8 Feb 2024

#politics

The Telegraph: Politics latest news: Dropping £28bn green pledge is 'Labour's most stupid decision', says ex-Blair adviser
Politics latest news: Dropping £28bn green pledge is 'Labour's most stupid decision', says ex-Blair adviser
Former senior adviser to Tony Blair, John McTernan, criticizes Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer for dropping the £28 billion green investment pledge. McTernan deems it the most stupid decision, lacking a clear alternative from Labour.


Front Page Magazine: Dems Didn't Want a Border Deal: They Wanted 'Border Blame'
Dems Didn't Want a Border Deal: They Wanted 'Border Blame'
The Border Deal was a political maneuver for Democrats to either keep the border open and blame Republicans for the crisis or take credit for a legislative solution. Biden and the Dems were not expecting a border deal and used it as a messaging opportunity to shift blame onto Republicans. The bill does little to secure the border and allows for the influx of illegal immigrants into America. The effectiveness of Republican arguments against this remains uncertain.


GB News: Inside Germany’s Eurosceptic movement that is shaking the foundations of VDL's most important ally
Inside Germany’s Eurosceptic movement that is shaking the foundations of VDL's most important ally
The Eurosceptic movement in Germany is growing on both sides of the political spectrum. Right-wing party Alternative for Germany (AfD) and the economically left-wing Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) are gaining support with their anti-immigration and anti-Brussels platforms. This growing dissatisfaction with the current system is a significant development for Germany and the EU.


The Federalist: Report: Dems' 'Green' Subsidies Will Cost Taxpayers $1 Trillion
Report: Dems' 'Green' Subsidies Will Cost Taxpayers $1 Trillion


Biden's spending spree continues with the projected cost of the Democrats' Inflation (Reduction) Act reaching $1 trillion, exceeding original estimates. CBO's reestimation highlights the need to prioritize cutting spending instead of doling out more giveaways.


Fox News: From the border to impeachment to the courts, gridlock reigns in Washington
From the border to impeachment to the courts, gridlock reigns in Washington
The government of the most powerful country on earth is dysfunctional, with a divided and hyper-partisan atmosphere. The blame game is paramount as both sides fail to trust each other. Major lawsuits will shape the 2024 election, including one about kicking Trump off the ballot and another challenging his immunity from prosecution. The battle over the southern border continues to divide, with President Biden's failure to address the issue causing major concerns. A compromise bill on immigration and border security falls apart due to Trump's opposition, jeopardizing aid to Israel and Ukraine. Efforts to impeach Homeland Security chief Alejandro Mayorkas fail, contributing to the overall state of paralysis in Washington.


Front Page Magazine: Taylor Swift Won't Change the Outcome of the Election
Taylor Swift Won't Change the Outcome of the Election


Most celebrities lean left and their endorsements have some impact, but ultimately, they mainly make candidates look cool. Trump focused on patriotism and celebrities at his convention, while the Democrats went with a virtual session and celebrity endorsements. Taylor Swift supported Biden in 2020, but her influence is limited. Her fanbase consists of millennial women who already lean Democrat. While she may boost voter turnout among her fans, one celebrity alone can't change the election outcome. The obsession with Taylor Swift reflects social media saturation. The real factors that will affect the election are voting rules, legal challenges, and the election process machinery.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: Chinese Hackers Had Access to Critical Infrastructure for 5 Years
Chinese Hackers Had Access to Critical Infrastructure for 5 Years
China-backed hackers have had access to major U.S. critical infrastructure, exploiting vulnerabilities in systems for at least five years. Water, transportation, energy, and communication systems are targeted. The Biden administration's response has been limited to asking China to stop.


Times Of Israel: Hillary Clinton pans Netanyahu as ‘untrustworty,’ says he has to go
Hillary Clinton pans Netanyahu as ‘untrustworty,’ says he has to go
Former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton criticizes Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of the Israel-Hamas war, calling for his ouster. However, she defends Israel's conduct and believes Hamas started the war. Clinton also discusses pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses, emphasizing the need for responsible debate.


The Telegraph: Ukraine-Russia war live: Reagan 'must be turning in his grave' says Tusk as US blocks Ukraine aid bill
Ukraine-Russia war live: Reagan 'must be turning in his grave' says Tusk as US blocks Ukraine aid bill
Donald Tusk, the prime minister of Poland, criticizes US Senate for rejecting $60 billion aid to Ukraine. The bill also includes aid to Israel and border security measures.


Times Of Israel: US to restrict visas for those abusing spyware to target journalists, activists
US to restrict visas for those abusing spyware to target journalists, activists
The Biden administration has announced a new policy that will allow visa restrictions on foreign individuals involved in the misuse of commercial spyware. The policy aims to combat the growing misuse of commercial spyware worldwide, which threatens privacy, freedoms of expression, and human rights. Critics argue that the timing of the new regulations suggests an attempt to pressure Israel regarding the war in Gaza.


#education

The Federalist: Classical College Brings On 'Exiled' Pastor Who Prayed At Trucker Convoy
Classical College Brings On 'Exiled' Pastor Who Prayed At Trucker Convoy


A pastor exiled from Canada for attending a lockdown protest has been hired as the president of a new college in Wyoming. The college aims to provide a classical education and refuses federal funds to maintain independence. The pastor's family, facing death threats and vandalism, will move to Wyoming to join him.


#crime

GB News: ‘We need to deport foreign criminals before they have the chance to commit more crimes’
‘We need to deport foreign criminals before they have the chance to commit more crimes’


A refugee from Afghanistan turns out to be a Russian spy, infiltrating the British military and intelligence. The case highlights the vulnerability of the asylum system to foreign actors. Meanwhile, a dangerous criminal awaits capture, exposing flaws in the deportation system. The government and opposition clash over the issue, with concerns about loopholes allowing criminals to stay in the country.