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7 Mar 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: SBA Admin Kelly Loeffler to Relocate Offices Out of Sanctuary Cities
The U.S. Small Business Administration, led by Kelly Loeffler, will relocate offices from sanctuary cities and end taxpayer benefits for illegal migrants. New policies will require citizenship verification for SBA loan applicants, ensuring only legal applicants can access programs.
Loeffler emphasized that illegal immigration threatens American lives and small businesses, asserting that the SBA is dedicated to prioritizing American citizens. This policy shift contrasts with the previous administration's approach, which allowed illegal migrants to apply for SBA assistance.
#politics
Breitbart: Campus Carry Legislation Heads to South Dakota Governor's Desk
The South Dakota House has passed Senate Bill 100, allowing concealed carry of firearms on college campuses, now awaiting Governor Larry Rhoden's approval. The bill passed the Senate 33-2 and the House 55-14, aiming to enhance self-defense options for students.
Currently, 11 states permit campus carry, reflecting a growing trend in firearm legislation. Proponents, like State Rep. Spencer Gosch, argue it empowers citizens to protect themselves.
Breitbart: GOP Senators Introduce Bill Cutting ATF Red Tape on Background Checks
Republican senators have introduced the ATF Transparency Act aimed at reducing bureaucratic delays in background checks for gun owners. The legislation seeks to establish a more efficient appeals process for individuals wrongfully denied their Second Amendment rights due to errors in the ATF's system.
The act mandates that the ATF process applications within three days, automatically approving them if they fail to meet this deadline. Supporters argue this will ensure law-abiding citizens can exercise their rights without unnecessary delays.
Breitbart: Dean: Trump Will 'Incite Revolution if He Doesn't Stop This Crap'
Howard Dean criticized President Trump's policies on MSNBC, claiming they could incite revolution. He highlighted the negative impact of tariffs on states like Vermont, where Canadian tourism is suffering. Dean accused Trump of neglecting working-class veterans in favor of tax cuts for the wealthy.
Dean expressed concern that Trump's actions are detrimental to the country and warned of potential unrest if such policies continue.
#society
Times Of Israel: WWII bomb found on tracks to Paris Gare du Nord train station, halting traffic
Traffic at Paris Gare du Nord was suspended after an unexploded World War II bomb was discovered on the tracks during maintenance. The national SNCF rail company reported the bomb was found overnight in the Saint Denis suburb.
Gare du Nord, France's busiest train station, serves around 700,000 passengers daily. Paris police are working to disable the device, as such discoveries are common in France but rare in heavily populated areas.
Breitbart: Minnesota Democrat Calls Transgender Athlete Bans 'State Sanctioned Genocide'
Minnesota state representative Liish Kozlowski, identifying as non-binary, has labeled proposed bans on transgender athletes in girls' sports as “state sanctioned genocide.” During a recent debate, Kozlowski argued that the bill, HF12, aims to intimidate and erase transgender and non-binary youth from public life.
The bill, which had significant support, narrowly failed to pass with a 67-66 vote. Minnesota's stance on transgender athletes contrasts with federal guidelines, as the Minnesota State High School League asserts adherence to state laws over federal mandates regarding transgender participation in sports.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: ‘Two-Faced Acts’: China’s Foreign Minister Strongly Rebukes Trump Administration’s ‘Evil’ Tariffs
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi criticized the Trump administration for its tariffs, asserting that no country can suppress China while maintaining good relations. He emphasized that mutual respect is essential for stable bilateral ties and warned of retaliatory measures against U.S. actions.
Wang also addressed U.S. concerns over fentanyl, stating that China has taken steps to combat drug trafficking and that the U.S. must confront its own issues. He questioned the effectiveness of tariffs and trade wars, highlighting their negative impact on the U.S. economy.
The Telegraph: A ‘peacekeeping’ force risks national humiliation
In 2021, then Defence Secretary Ben Wallace sought support from NATO allies to remain in Afghanistan after the US withdrawal, but found little interest. Now, as attention shifts to Ukraine, only Britain and France have made significant commitments, with others hesitant to engage deeply.
European leaders face political and military risks in forming a peacekeeping coalition, particularly the potential for casualties and national humiliation. Financial constraints further complicate the situation, leading many to question whether the benefits of involvement outweigh the costs.
#economy
The Telegraph: Ed Miliband doesn’t want to know the cost of Net Zero, but here it is anyway
The UK's Clean Power 2030 plan aims for Net Zero but faces significant challenges, including a lack of capital and engineers to implement it on time. Critics argue it will be extremely costly, with estimates suggesting it could be £15 billion annually more expensive than the current energy system.
Despite assurances from officials like Ed Miliband about the benefits of decarbonization, there is no credible cost estimate for the plan. The absence of transparency raises concerns about the financial viability of transitioning to a Net Zero electricity system.
#health
GB News: Anti-Ulez boroughs see air pollution levels improve the most after Sadiq Khan's expansion - 'So important'
Air pollution levels in London have significantly decreased following the expansion of the Ultra Low Emission Zone (Ulez) in August 2023, despite initial opposition from some boroughs. A report showed that areas like Sutton, Croydon, and Merton, which opposed the expansion, experienced the largest reductions in nitrogen oxides (NOx).
The study indicated that NOx emissions from vehicles in outer London were 14% lower than projected without the Ulez expansion. Compliance among vehicles has increased, with 96.7% meeting emissions standards by September 2024. The Ulez has reportedly had no negative impact on local businesses or foot traffic.