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5 Mar 2025
#politics
Le Monde: Tesla sales fall in Germany after Musk's backing of far right
Tesla sales in Germany plummeted over 76% in February, following Elon Musk's support for the far-right AfD party during elections. This decline follows a nearly 60% drop in January, with total sales down 70% for the first two months of 2025.
Despite the AfD's strong electoral performance, it remains isolated in parliament. Meanwhile, the broader electric vehicle market in Germany is recovering, with registrations up 31% year-on-year, contrasting sharply with Tesla's struggles.
The Federalist: Trump: 'The People Elected Me To Do The Job, And I’m Doing It.'
During President Trump's recent address to Congress, he emphasized the consequences of elections, asserting that he is fulfilling his promises, particularly regarding immigration and government efficiency. He highlighted significant reductions in illegal border crossings and introduced the Department of Government Efficiency to tackle wasteful spending.
Trump's administration has received approval from a majority of voters for its immigration policies, while Democrats expressed discontent during the address. The president also addressed issues related to crime and government waste, asserting that his policies reflect the will of the voters who elected him.
#society
The Federalist: Anyone Who Calls A Man A Woman Erases His Own Credibility
Recent media coverage of a vandalism incident at a Tesla dealership in Colorado has drawn criticism for misidentifying the male suspect using female pronouns. Outlets like ABC, NBC, and Fox News referred to the individual as a woman despite clear evidence to the contrary, prompting calls for journalists to reject such misleading narratives.
The author argues that society must collectively reject the ideology that promotes subjective gender identities, emphasizing the biological truth of male and female. This cultural moment demands a commitment to clarity and honesty in language, resisting participation in what the author describes as pervasive deception.
The Federalist: Two States Punish Students For 'Only 2 Genders' Shirts
A 13-year-old student in Vermont, known as M.P., faced discipline for wearing a shirt stating “There are only 2 genders.” After repeated reprimands, her family enlisted legal help, arguing her First Amendment rights were violated. The school eventually relented, allowing M.P. to wear the shirt without further punishment.
In a similar case in Massachusetts, another student faced legal challenges for wearing the same shirt. The Massachusetts school system defended its actions by citing anti-discrimination laws. The situation raises questions about free speech and the rights of students to express their beliefs in educational settings.
#economy
The Federalist: Pentagon's $850B Fiasco Will Be DOGE's Biggest Challenge Yet
The Pentagon's financial management has come under scrutiny due to its failure to pass annual audits since 2018, with significant issues including unreviewed transactions and material weaknesses in accounting. Despite public demand for accountability, its budget has continued to rise annually.
The Defense Department's financial chaos includes lost inventory, outdated IT systems, and questionable procurement practices, leading to taxpayer overcharges. As Elon Musk's team attempts to address these challenges, skepticism remains about the Pentagon's ability to reform its financial practices.
#culture
GB News: Meghan Markle suffers nightmare as Duchess of Sussex fails to gain support from A-lister pals
Meghan Markle's Netflix cookery show "With Love, Meghan" has faced criticism for its lack of A-list celebrity guests, featuring mostly minor acquaintances instead. Despite Markle's connections, prominent figures like Oprah Winfrey and Serena Williams did not appear, leading to reports of difficulties in booking guests.
The series includes appearances from Meghan's makeup artist and friends, with Prince Harry making only brief cameos. This show follows Markle's previous unsuccessful ventures, including her Spotify podcast, which did feature bigger names.