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12 Mar 2025

#illegals

The Federalist: Yes, The Administration Has The Power To Deport Mahmoud Khalil
Yes, The Administration Has The Power To Deport Mahmoud Khalil
Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Hamas leader at Columbia University, was arrested for activities aligned with a designated terrorist organization, raising questions about his deportation. Critics argue this violates First Amendment rights, but legal precedent supports the government's authority to deport aliens endorsing terrorism.

The Immigration and Nationality Act allows for the deportation of individuals endorsing terrorist activity, with national security as a compelling interest. Legal interpretations suggest that the INA's provisions do not necessarily infringe on First Amendment rights, particularly when it comes to foreign nationals.


#politics

Liberty Nation News: Stopgap Spending Clears the House, but Will It Survive the Senate? - Liberty Nation News
Stopgap Spending Clears the House, but Will It Survive the Senate? - Liberty Nation News
House Republicans passed a continuing resolution to fund the government at current levels through September 2025, leaving Senate Democrats with a difficult choice: support a bill they oppose or risk a government shutdown. The House vote was narrowly passed, with some bipartisan support.

Senate Democrats are divided, with some labeling the bill a "shutdown bill" while others recognize the potential chaos of a shutdown. The bill's success in the Senate hinges on gaining Democratic support, which may be challenging given the current dynamics.


The Western Journal: Watch: Karoline Leavitt Obliterates AP Reporter for Talking to Her Like a Child During Press Briefing
Watch: Karoline Leavitt Obliterates AP Reporter for Talking to Her Like a Child During Press Briefing
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confronted an Associated Press reporter over his questioning regarding tariffs, asserting that they are beneficial for American workers and not tax hikes. Leavitt criticized the reporter's approach, suggesting it was more about activism than journalism.

The exchange highlighted the ongoing debate over tariff policy, with Leavitt defending the administration's stance against what she perceived as biased questioning. This incident reflects broader frustrations with the media's approach to covering the Trump administration.


Le Monde: King Charles III's careful diplomacy
King Charles III's careful diplomacy
King Charles III celebrated Commonwealth Day by sharing a curated playlist on Apple Music, featuring artists like Bob Marley and Kylie Minogue, to foster connections among Commonwealth nations. His role has evolved, as the UK government utilizes his influence to navigate diplomatic challenges, particularly with the U.S.

The monarch's involvement is seen as crucial in maintaining the UK’s special relationship with the United States, especially in light of shifting political dynamics under Donald Trump. His invitation to Trump's state visit was pivotal for the recent success of the Labour government's outreach to the White House.


Liberty Nation News: How Low Can the Democrats Go? - Liberty Nation News
How Low Can the Democrats Go? - Liberty Nation News
The current state of the Democratic Party is characterized by internal strife and public disapproval, with approval ratings plummeting to historic lows. Recent actions, such as protests and viral videos, reflect a party struggling to connect with voters and facing criticism from within, including remarks from Senator John Fetterman and Van Jones.

The Democrats' challenges are compounded by their inability to address key issues that resonate with the public, such as immigration and sports participation policies. As they grapple with a fractured identity and dwindling support, speculation even arises about unconventional presidential candidates. The party's future remains uncertain as they seek to recover from this low point.


#society

The Federalist: Covid Taught Americans To Stop Trusting A Govt That Puts Us Last
Covid Taught Americans To Stop Trusting A Govt That Puts Us Last
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed deep divisions in American society, revealing a two-tiered system of rules based on political affiliation and social status. Many Americans felt betrayed as they witnessed unequal treatment during lockdowns and vaccine mandates, leading to a growing distrust in institutions.

This erosion of trust has fueled a rightward shift among younger voters and a rejection of established narratives. The pandemic and subsequent social unrest highlighted disparities in treatment based on race and political beliefs, prompting a call for true equality and a reevaluation of the systems in place.


GB News: Major car brand could axe iconic estate family cars after more than 70 years despite U-turn last year
Major car brand could axe iconic estate family cars after more than 70 years despite U-turn last year
Volvo plans to phase out estate cars, a significant departure from its 70-year heritage. CEO Jim Rowan cited changing market dynamics and cost considerations, emphasizing a focus on SUVs and saloons. This shift follows previous announcements to discontinue estate models in favor of electric vehicles.

Despite earlier plans, Volvo has decided to reintroduce the V60 and V90 estate models in the UK due to renewed consumer interest, although saloon models like the S60 and S90 are not expected to return. The brand aims to adapt its lineup to better serve customer needs.


#economy

Fox News: A failing response to bird flu is hurting farmers and consumers
A failing response to bird flu is hurting farmers and consumers
The bird flu outbreak is severely impacting U.S. agriculture, with over 162 million birds culled since 2022 and recent human cases among workers. The economic fallout is significant, leading to soaring egg prices and threatening farmers' livelihoods, with federal compensation efforts proving inadequate.

Recent cuts to public health personnel by the federal government have further exacerbated the crisis, undermining efforts to control the virus. Proposed solutions have been criticized as insufficient, leaving farmers and consumers in a precarious situation.


#military

The Federalist: If The U.S. Doesn't Build More Ships, China Will Rule The Waves
If The U.S. Doesn't Build More Ships, China Will Rule The Waves
President Trump announced the establishment of a new Office of Shipbuilding to revitalize the U.S. shipbuilding industry, which has significantly declined, leaving the nation vulnerable to economic and national security risks. The U.S. currently lags behind China in both military and commercial shipbuilding.

China's naval capabilities are rapidly expanding, with a fleet that outnumbers the U.S. Navy and a stronghold in global shipping. The Trump administration aims to counter this by enhancing domestic shipbuilding through potential executive orders and collaboration with allies.


#outdoors

Tactical Bassin: This Lure Can Save Your Day When Spring Bass Won't Bite! — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
This Lure Can Save Your Day When Spring Bass Won't Bite! — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
Spring bass fishing can be challenging, but the Alabama Rig proves effective in tough conditions. Tim successfully caught a great limit using the Tactical 5 Hook, 4 Blade Rig, demonstrating its ability to attract prespawn bass even when traditional methods fail.

The Tactical Flex Rigs, developed in collaboration with Hog Farmer, offer various configurations to adapt to changing fishing conditions. For more information on these rigs and other fishing gear, links to detailed product descriptions are provided.