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11 Mar 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: JD Vance Calls on Politicians to 'Be Honest About' Mass Immigration Driving Up Housing Costs for Americans
Vice President JD Vance stated that mass immigration significantly contributes to rising housing costs in the U.S., alongside inflation and zoning laws. He emphasized that allowing millions of migrants to compete for housing has led to increased demand and unaffordability, particularly affecting blue-collar workers.
Vance pointed out that this issue is not unique to the U.S., citing similar trends in Canada and the UK. He called for honesty among politicians regarding the impact of immigration on housing prices, noting research linking increased immigration to higher rents.
Breitbart: Tom Homan Wants 200 Worksite Checks Every Week
The Trump administration is intensifying worksite enforcement of immigration laws, with plans to target 200 worksites weekly. Enforcement czar Tom Homan emphasized the need for employers to comply with the law to avoid penalties, contrasting this approach with the previous administration's measures.
This crackdown aims to address issues such as wage suppression and human trafficking, which have reportedly surged under less stringent enforcement. Some businesses are resisting federal actions to protect their workforce, while others face legal repercussions for employing undocumented workers.
#politics
The Imaginative Conservative: Pat Buchanan and an America First Foreign Policy
Patrick J. Buchanan, at 84, has announced his retirement from writing his syndicated column and is reportedly working on his memoirs. Known for his influential role in shaping the "America First" foreign policy, Buchanan's works critique U.S. foreign interventions and advocate a return to traditional policies.
He argues that NATO expansion and military interventions have led to unnecessary conflicts and a departure from foundational American principles. Buchanan's insights have laid the groundwork for contemporary conservative populism, and his contributions to political discourse will be missed.
Breitbart: Ontario Imposes 25% Tariffs on Electricity Exports to U.S.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced a 25% surcharge on electricity exports to the U.S. in response to President Trump's planned tariffs on Canada and Mexico. The surcharge will impact about 1.5 million homes and businesses in states like Minnesota and New York, costing Ontario up to $400,000 daily.
Ford emphasized that Ontario will protect its interests until the threat of tariffs is resolved. The new market rules take effect immediately, requiring generators to add the surcharge, which will generate revenue to support local workers and businesses.
#society
GB News: Driver slapped with criminal conviction in DVLA case for not paying car tax despite being stuck in Ukraine
A Ukrainian man, Marchel Kalynku, was convicted in the UK for not paying car tax while unable to leave war-torn Ukraine. Despite explaining his situation to authorities, he received a criminal record after pleading guilty through the fast-track Single Justice Procedure.
The DVLA did not review Kalynku's mitigation letter before proceeding with prosecution. The case highlights concerns about the handling of such prosecutions, leading to proposed changes in government policy to ensure mitigation is considered.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Musk: IP Addresses Connected to 'Massive Cyberattack' on X Originated From Ukraine
Elon Musk reported a significant cyberattack on X, with IP addresses traced back to Ukraine. He noted uncertainty about the specifics but indicated that the attack was substantial, possibly involving a coordinated effort from a large group or a nation-state.
The group "Dark Storm Team" claimed responsibility for the attack, although this has not been independently verified. The outages peaked with over 41,000 reports at one point, and Musk stated that X faces daily attacks, but this incident was notably resource-intensive.
The Imaginative Conservative: Pat Buchanan and an America First Foreign Policy
Patrick J. Buchanan, at age 84, has announced his retirement from writing his syndicated column and is reportedly working on a memoir. Known for his strong conservative populist principles, Buchanan laid the groundwork for the "America First" foreign policy long before Donald Trump, critiquing U.S. foreign commitments post-Cold War.
Buchanan's works, including "A Republic Not an Empire" and "Day of Reckoning," argue against NATO expansion and military interventions based on values rather than strategic interests. He emphasized the need for a return to traditional American foreign policy, aligning commitments with resources, and prioritizing national interests.
#economy
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: How Trade Deficits Lead to Bigger Government
Liberals oppose Trump’s trade agenda primarily because it threatens the structural forces that enable government expansion. With chronic trade deficits exceeding $20 trillion since 1974, the U.S. economy has become increasingly dependent on government intervention to fill income shortfalls.
Trump's policies aim to "reprivatize" the economy by reducing trade deficits, fostering private-sector growth, and minimizing government reliance. This approach challenges the liberal strategy of using economic strain to justify increased government control, which has historically led to stagnation and dependency.
#religion
Front Page Magazine: The Next Pope
Conservatives in the Catholic Church hope the next pope will restore traditional practices and clarify Church teachings, especially as Pope Francis pushes for radical reforms. Predictions suggest that the upcoming papacy may further Francis' agenda, leading to significant changes in doctrine and the role of the papacy.
Psychic Craig Hamilton-Parker forecasts a new pope by 2025, likely a German-speaking figure associated with transformative changes, including a shift towards a more democratic Church. Cardinal Reinhard Marx is highlighted as a potential successor, known for his controversial views and departure from traditional doctrine.
#culture
Front Page Magazine: What Has Israel To Do With Civilization?
Josh Hammer's upcoming book, "Israel and Civilization: The Fate of the Jewish Nation and the Destiny of the West," explores the cultural and spiritual crises facing both Israel and the West. He argues that the historical ties between Judaism and the foundations of America are crucial for understanding contemporary challenges.
Hammer critiques both the Left and the alt-right for their rejection of Judeo-Christian values, warning that without these moral frameworks, society risks descending into chaos. He emphasizes the necessity of a renewed commitment to religious principles to counteract the threats to civilization.
#history
The Imaginative Conservative: Sitting Bull and the Wrath of Achilles
Peter Cozzens's "The Earth Is Weeping" presents a balanced account of the Indian Wars in the American West, highlighting the tragic patterns of human history. It explores the displacement of Native tribes by settlers and the violent responses that ensued, drawing parallels to ancient conflicts.
The narrative emphasizes the valor of figures like Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull, likening them to heroes of classical literature. It reflects on the cultural significance of these historical events and the ongoing legacy of Native American history in contemporary society.
#education
Front Page Magazine: Retooling Schooling
Public school enrollment continues to decline, with 38 of the 50 largest districts losing students since 2019. A recent Gallup poll indicates dissatisfaction with public education has risen to 73%, the lowest satisfaction level since 2001.
Proposed solutions include implementing merit-based pay for teachers and reverting to traditional phonics-based reading instruction. States like Louisiana have shown improvement by adopting these methods, suggesting a potential path forward for the struggling public education system.
#crime
Fox News: Missing American college student’s spring break disappearance ‘too early’ to rule drowning: Virginia sheriff
Loudoun County Sheriff Mike Chapman is investigating the disappearance of 20-year-old Sudiksha Konanki, a University of Pittsburgh student last seen on a beach in Punta Cana. He emphasizes that it is premature to conclude she drowned, as authorities explore all possibilities, including foul play.
Konanki's parents are urging a broader investigation, citing unusual circumstances surrounding her belongings and requesting authorities consider options beyond accidental drowning. The search continues with Dominican officials utilizing drones and helicopters.