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20 Mar 2025

#illegals

Front Page Magazine: LA Cuts Everything Except Legal Aid for Illegal Aliens
LA Cuts Everything Except Legal Aid for Illegal Aliens
Los Angeles is facing a $1 billion budget deficit, prompting city leaders to consider laying off thousands of employees. City Administrative Officer Matt Szabo indicated that the severe revenue decline and rising costs necessitate drastic measures, including potential service cuts.

Despite the fiscal crisis, the city plans to continue funding programs for illegal immigrants, including legal defenses and the Office of Immigrant Affairs. Critics argue that city officials prioritize spending on these initiatives over addressing the budget shortfall.


#politics

The Federalist: Susan Crawford Donated To Controversial Dem Fundraising Giant
Susan Crawford Donated To Controversial Dem Fundraising Giant
Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford has donated hundreds to ActBlue, a fundraising platform criticized for potential fraud. Her contributions, totaling $250 from 2011 to 2017, occurred while she worked at a law firm before becoming a judge in 2018.

Crawford has focused her campaign on spending, targeting her opponent Brad Schimel for receiving support from Elon Musk's PACs. However, she has faced scrutiny for accepting significant out-of-state donations from prominent Democratic donors, including George Soros.


#society

Human Events: KENNY CODY: Swatting against Shroyer continues a violent trend against conservatives
KENNY CODY: Swatting against Shroyer continues a violent trend against conservatives
Owen Shroyer, a conservative commentator, was recently targeted in a swatting incident at his home in South Carolina. This dangerous trend, which involves falsely reporting a violent threat to law enforcement, has increasingly affected conservative influencers, raising concerns about the safety of public figures.

Law enforcement officials, including new FBI Director Kash Patel, have pledged to crack down on swatting, emphasizing that weaponizing law enforcement against any American is unacceptable. With the rise of such tactics against conservatives, there is a call for immediate action to protect individuals from these violent harassment methods.


Fox News: 'Daily Show' co-host Jordan Klepper calls out studio audience for cheering Tesla arsonists
'Daily Show' co-host Jordan Klepper calls out studio audience for cheering Tesla arsonists
Jordan Klepper, co-host of "The Daily Show," confronted his audience after they cheered footage of Tesla vehicles being set on fire. He humorously labeled their reaction as support for "petty acts of domestic terrorism," though he later clarified that such actions are illegal.

The audience's enthusiasm followed clips showing various attacks on Teslas, including vandalism and arson. Authorities are investigating these incidents, which the FBI suggests may have terrorist motivations, amid rising tensions surrounding Elon Musk's business practices.


GB News: 'We just can't afford it!' Bradford councillor hits out at 'appalling' hike as Council Tax to rise to maximum
'We just can't afford it!' Bradford councillor hits out at 'appalling' hike as Council Tax to rise to maximum
Councillor Rebecca Poulsen of Bradford has condemned the planned council tax increase of 14.99% as "appalling," arguing that residents cannot afford it. She highlighted significant disparities in council tax rates, noting that households in the North East pay 18% more than those in Greater London.

Poulsen criticized the Labour administration for expecting residents to shoulder the highest percentage increase without improved services, pointing out that many residents, including pensioners, are struggling to make ends meet. The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy warns that rising council tax will not suffice to maintain essential services.


The Western Journal: Activist Compares LGBT Crowd to Veterans, Then Fed-up Mayor Puts Her in Her Place With Maximum Disdain
Activist Compares LGBT Crowd to Veterans, Then Fed-up Mayor Puts Her in Her Place With Maximum Disdain
An LGBT activist in Newcastle, Washington, sparked controversy by criticizing the POW/MIA flag while advocating for the Pride flag to be flown. During a city council meeting, she claimed that honoring veterans was a "political stunt" and demanded recognition for the LGBTQ community instead.

Mayor Robert Clark strongly rebuked the activist, emphasizing the sacrifices made by veterans and asserting that disparaging them is unacceptable. He defended the importance of honoring those who served and criticized the activist's remarks as disrespectful.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Canada says China executed 4 Canadians this year amid rising tensions between the countries
Canada says China executed 4 Canadians this year amid rising tensions between the countries
Canada's Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly announced that China has executed four Canadian dual citizens in recent months, following drug-related charges. Despite requests for clemency from Joly and former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, China maintains it does not recognize dual citizenship and insists the evidence against the individuals was solid.

The executions have heightened tensions between Canada and China, which have recently imposed tariffs on each other's exports. Critics, including Amnesty International, have condemned the actions as a violation of human rights, while former Canadian officials suggest the executions signal China's unwillingness to improve relations with Canada.


The Telegraph: China executes four Canadians, triggering international outrage
China executes four Canadians, triggering international outrage
China has executed four Canadian citizens, claiming it acted legally and citing narcotics offenses. Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Joly condemned the executions and noted that pleas for leniency were ignored.

Relations between Canada and China have soured due to espionage allegations and diplomatic tensions, including the expulsion of a Chinese diplomat by Canada. China maintains a strict stance on drug-related crimes, asserting a zero-tolerance policy.


#economy

The Economist: Economic data, commodities and markets
Economic data, commodities and markets
Economic and financial indicators are crucial for assessing market conditions and trends. They encompass various metrics including GDP growth, unemployment rates, inflation, and commodity prices, which inform investors and policymakers about the health of the economy.

Monitoring these indicators can guide investment decisions and economic policies, influencing market behavior and economic stability.


#military

The Economist: Europe’s arms makers have ramped up capacity
Europe’s arms makers have ramped up capacity
European arms manufacturers are increasing production capacity in response to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, but they require larger government orders to sustain momentum. Despite progress, significant gaps in defense spending and production remain, highlighting the need for stronger commitment from EU officials.

The situation underscores the urgency for Europe to enhance its military capabilities amid rising geopolitical tensions, particularly with Russia. The call for increased defense spending is more pressing than ever as the continent seeks to bolster its security infrastructure.


#education

Front Page Magazine: Who Will Miss the Department of Education?
Who Will Miss the Department of Education?
The Trump administration is moving to phase out the Department of Education, which critics argue is a bureaucratic entity benefiting special interests rather than the average American. The media has raised alarms about potential chaos from this transition, particularly regarding student loans.

However, the impact on everyday Americans is expected to be minimal, akin to being hit by a piece of lint. The narrative of impending chaos is seen as an attempt to resist necessary government changes.


Fox News: School choice activists warn parents about blue state's homeschool bill with jail-time provision
School choice activists warn parents about blue state's homeschool bill with jail-time provision
Activists in California are alerting Illinois families about House Bill 2827, which would impose new regulations on homeschooling, including potential misdemeanor charges for failing to register. The bill has faced significant opposition, with over 50,000 witness slips against it.

Proponents argue it will enhance oversight of homeschooling, citing concerns over child welfare, while opponents claim it infringes on parental rights and lacks evidence that homeschooled children are at greater risk of abuse. The bill is set for a vote in the Illinois House.


The Economist: Why apprenticeships are so rare in Britain
Why apprenticeships are so rare in Britain
The Conservative government in Britain, which left office last year, failed to effectively promote apprenticeships despite criticizing universities. Initiatives like requiring large firms to fund on-the-job training have led to a significant decline in apprenticeship starts, dropping by a third since 2017.

This decline highlights the challenges in creating viable alternatives to traditional higher education, raising concerns that new proposals to boost apprenticeships may not yield the desired results.


#crime

The Western Journal: Biden's FBI Caught None of 10 Most Wanted in 2024 - Guess How Many Trump's FBI Caught in Just 2 Months
Biden's FBI Caught None of 10 Most Wanted in 2024 - Guess How Many Trump's FBI Caught in Just 2 Months
Under President Biden, the FBI reportedly failed to capture any members of the Ten Most Wanted list in 2024, focusing instead on politically charged cases. In contrast, under President Trump's administration, the FBI has apprehended three fugitives from that list within two months.

FBI Director Kash Patel credits the new administration for allowing law enforcement to focus on serious crime rather than perceived political threats. The three recent captures include suspects involved in serious offenses such as child exploitation, murder, and gang violence.