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13 May 2023

#immigration

PJ Media: Border Towns Say the Crisis Is No Worse, But It Was Already Very Bad
Border Towns Say the Crisis Is No Worse, But It Was Already Very Bad
Border towns are reporting that the end of Title 42 has not caused a major surge in illegal crossings, although this is likely due to the fact that the situation at these borders was already at a crisis level before the policy was lifted. Cities such as McAllen and El Paso have seen few signs of a big surge, but they are still preparing for what the future may hold. The Biden administration's warnings about the border not being open and rules about third-country transiting may also have discouraged some people from attempting to cross.

Despite the lack of a major surge, the border situation remains a crisis and is not in good hands with DHS Secretary Mayorkas telling illegal aliens that there are jobs to be had in the U.S. The lifting of Title 42 may embolden more people to cross the border, and it's only a matter of time before things return to crisis levels.


Flag And Cross: CNN Humiliated On Air as Migrant Destroys Left's Border Narrative, Network Abruptly Ends Interview
CNN Humiliated On Air as Migrant Destroys Left's Border Narrative, Network Abruptly Ends Interview
Migrant exposes left's lies about border crisis cause: the expiration of the Trump-era Title 42 policy. As communities along the US-Mexico border struggle to cope with the dire situation, a CNN reporter interviews a migrant who admits he crossed the border illegally because he heard the border was going to be open once Title 42 expired. This revealed the fault lies solely with Biden's leftist border policies, resulting in the influx of illegal immigrants and dangerous drugs.

Many on Twitter are calling for the impeachment and indictment of Biden, Harris, and other officials responsible for the crisis, citing their failure to secure America. As the president, Biden's job is to protect American lives, but he encouraged illegals to come across, putting them at risk. It is time for Biden, Harris, and others to face severe consequences for their actions.


The Federalist Papers: CNN Humiliated On Air as Migrant Destroys Left's Border Narrative, Network Abruptly Ends Interview
CNN Humiliated On Air as Migrant Destroys Left's Border Narrative, Network Abruptly Ends Interview
Biden's border policies have been blamed for the surge of illegal immigrants at the southern border. A migrant admitted on national television that he heard the border was going to be open once Title 42, a Trump-era policy, expired, leading to absolute chaos at the border. The Biden administration’s border policies have resulted in a massive influx of illegal immigrants and dangerous drugs such as fentanyl flooding the streets. Many on Twitter are now calling for the impeachment and indictment of Biden, Harris, and the officials responsible for this.

Trump’s border policies saw a massive decrease in the number of people trying to illegally cross the southern border and the rate of violent crime along the southern border. Biden and Kamala Harris are being held personally responsible for the border crisis and face serious consequences for their actions. With all this happening, it should not be a surprise that many are calling for their impeachment and indictment.


Independent Sentinel: "Behave" Says Klaus, It's the New World Order! 83,000 Poured Into the US in One Week
"Behave" Says Klaus, It's the New World Order! 83,000 Poured Into the US in One Week
Biden teamed up with Mexico to flood the country with illegal immigrants. They want it orderly, but 83,000 came in a week. Washington Post lied in their headline, saying it's a "reset" and not a "surge."

A report from the Center for Immigration Studies reveals that Biden's Homeland Security worked with Mexican immigration officers to coordinate group swims across the border using WhatsApp.


#politics

Fox News: Trump as president in 2024 is ‘not just possible,’ but likely: Historian
Trump as president in 2024 is ‘not just possible,’ but likely: Historian
Historian and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, Niall Ferguson, writes that former President Donald Trump is not only a viable candidate for reelection in 2024, but he is also the "frontrunner" in the Republican field. Ferguson believes that even sustained legal challenges against Trump by his political rivals will not be enough to stop him from winning. He argues that the more attention Trump receives in the media, the more publicity he will receive, which is something he thrives on.

Ferguson also notes that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who is also a popular figure within the Republican Party, has yet to declare his intentions to run for president. Despite his popularity, DeSantis does not guarantee a chance of beating Trump in the primaries, as the process usually favors candidates with early leads. Additionally, Ferguson suggests that a "plain-vanilla" recession would also boost Trump's chances of winning in 2024.


#economy

Fox News: Dem who voted against GOP's debt ceiling increase wants to block Congress' pay until it raises debt limit
Dem who voted against GOP's debt ceiling increase wants to block Congress' pay until it raises debt limit
Rep. Abigail Spanberger of Virginia has called for pay to be withheld from members of Congress until they increase the debt ceiling, after voting against a Republican-led effort to do so. Spanberger argued that elected officials should forfeit pay if they cause damage to the economy and harm American workers by failing to raise the borrowing limit. In a statement, she wrote that “Congress is failing to protect seniors, servicemembers, Veterans, and all Americans who would be impacted by a default,” and called hyper-partisanship among lawmakers dangerous to economic security.

The US House of Representatives narrowly passed a bill to raise the debt limit and avoid any default while cutting spending, but Spanberger and all Democratic representatives voted against the measure. President Biden is against the bill's spending reductions, and the Senate, which the Democrats control, has yet to schedule a vote on the proposal.


The Epoch Times: Buffett's Dairy Queen Sees Taiwan Among Possible New Markets, While Mindful of Geopolitics
Buffett's Dairy Queen Sees Taiwan Among Possible New Markets, While Mindful of Geopolitics
Dairy Queen, owned by Berkshire Hathaway, is considering expansion into new markets, including Taiwan, according to its CEO. Despite political tensions with China, Dairy Queen views Taiwan, along with Australia, India, and Europe, as potential options for expansion. The company currently operates in over 20 countries, including China, where it has more than 1,250 stores. However, Warren Buffet, Berkshire Hathaway's CEO, stated that he preferred deploying capital in Japan over Taiwan due to present US-China tensions. Dairy Queen sales were above $5.7 billion last year, and the company is looking to boost revenue through its DQ Rewards app.

Dairy Queen aims to take advantage of existing supply chains to expand into adjacent markets. It currently has more than 7,000 stores worldwide, including in five Middle Eastern countries. The company's CEO stated that political concerns would be taken into account when considering expansion, with plans to develop new markets gradually. Dairy Queen, which will celebrate its 83rd birthday in June, had a strong year in 2021 despite distribution issues related to the Covid-19 pandemic. The company plans to use its DQ Rewards app to improve its revenue, with over seven million downloads in the US and Canada so far.


The Epoch Times: Japan's Honda Records Lower Profit, Projects Recovery Ahead on Sales Rebound
Japan's Honda Records Lower Profit, Projects Recovery Ahead on Sales Rebound
Honda's profit for the fiscal year ending in March decreased 1.7 percent due to a semiconductor shortage and coronavirus-related constraints in China. However, the automaker predicts a recovery and an increase in profits and sales for the current fiscal year. Honda also announced a joint venture with GS Yuasa to establish a new company for the research and development of EV batteries.

Honda's net profit for the fiscal year was a total of 695.2 billion yen ($5.2 billion), with sales amounting to 16.9 trillion yen ($126 billion), a 16 percent increase in sales. Although auto sales declined for the fiscal year ended, the company expects a recovery, forecasting record sales revenue and operating profitability for the fiscal year ending March 2024. Honda also announced its joint venture with GS Yuasa to develop EV batteries and compete in the rapidly expanding battery market.


#culture

Fox News: Prince William, Princess Kate celebrate King Charles' coronation with behind-the-scenes video
Prince William, Princess Kate celebrate King Charles' coronation with behind-the-scenes video
King Charles III was officially crowned and millions gathered worldwide to witness the event. Prince William and Princess Kate released a rare behind-the-scenes video showcasing their royal life leading up to the coronation, including public appearances and family moments.

The video captured the family's regal fashion, preparations for the historic event, and the concert that followed, featuring headliners Lionel Richie and Katy Perry. The coronation ceremony ended with Prince William announcing, "God save the king."


#education

Flag And Cross: Super Bowl Champion Stuns Public School Graduates with 'Hard Truths' on God and Family
Super Bowl Champion Stuns Public School Graduates with 'Hard Truths' on God and Family
NFL kicker Harrison Butker gave a commencement speech at his alma mater, Georgia Tech, encouraging graduates to prioritize God, family, and virtue over material success. Despite joking about his two Super Bowl rings, Butker warned against seeking a life without true fulfillment, cautioning against being consumed by "worldly achievements." He shared that his confidence as a husband, father, and football player is rooted in his marriage. Butker also encouraged graduates to start their own families, saying that it is a controversial antidote that he believes will have a lasting impact for generations to come.


The Federalist Papers: Super Bowl Champion Stuns Public School Graduates with 'Hard Truths' on God and Family
Super Bowl Champion Stuns Public School Graduates with 'Hard Truths' on God and Family
NFL player Harrison Butker, of the Kansas City Chiefs, returned to his alma mater, Georgia Tech, to deliver a commencement speech. Reflecting on his own career and accomplishments, the two-time Super Bowl champion urged graduates to prioritize their families and virtue over worldly achievements. While some Reddit users found Butker's pro-God, pro-family message controversial, the devout Catholic encouraged students to marry and start families, stating that his marriage with his wife brings him the most happiness.

Butker's speech was also marked by some "hard truths" about life and warned young people to avoid seeking a life without true fulfillment. After spending a week in a monastery after his game-winning kick in Super Bowl LVII, Butker shared that "some devils are only cast out by prayer and fasting," adding that embracing penance can help bring order to the chaos present in the world.


#sports

The Epoch Times: Branden Grace Opens With 61 for a 2-shot Lead at LIV Golf Tulsa
Branden Grace Opens With 61 for a 2-shot Lead at LIV Golf Tulsa
Branden Grace shot a 9-under 61 to take the lead with a two-shot lead after the first round of LIV Golf Tulsa. Grace finished with three birdies at Cedar Ridge, a course in the Tulsa suburbs that last hosted the LPGA Tour in 2008. Dustin Johnson and Brendan Steele each shot 63.

Grace, who won the second LIV Golf event last year, said the course had some similarities to when he shot 62 in the British Open in 2017, hitting good shot after good shot and having a hot putter. Johnson, the season points title winner last year, finished with five straight birdies to move within two shots of Grace. Phil Mickelson was 10 shots behind with a 71, and Martin Kaymer decided to withdraw from the PGA Championship next week at Oak Hill after finishing with a 68.


The Epoch Times: MLB Roundup: Jays' Chris Bassitt Shuts out Braves
MLB Roundup: Jays' Chris Bassitt Shuts out Braves
Blue Jays' Chris Bassitt pitched a shutout, allowing only two hits and two walks, as Toronto beat Atlanta 3-0 in the opener of their three-game series. Bassitt threw 103 pitches, winning his fourth consecutive decision and extending his scoreless streak to 20 innings. George Springer gave the Blue Jays the tiebreaking single in the fifth inning, and Daulton Varsho homered in the eighth.

Anthony Rizzo hit his second homerun of the game, a two-run shot in the eighth inning, leading the New York Yankees to a 6-5 win over the Tampa Bay Rays. Rizzo's homer occurred after Michael King allowed Josh Lowe's three-run homer, turning a 4-2 deficit into a 5-4 lead for the Rays in the top of the eighth. The go-ahead homer was Rizzo's 22nd career multi-homer game and his second this season.


#outdoors

The Epoch Times: Mount Rainier National Park Considers Timed-Entry Reservations
Mount Rainier National Park Considers Timed-Entry Reservations
Mount Rainier National Park is considering implementing a timed-entry reservation system during summer peak visitation hours to manage traffic congestion and improve visitor experience. The park experiences concentrated use during summer, with 70% of visits occurring between July and September, causing wait times of over an hour to enter the park on busy days. The draft plan includes implementing a timed-entry reservation system, alternative transportation options, improved wayfinding, signage, and roadside scenic vista management, among other solutions.

The park is seeking public feedback on the three proposed strategies to proactively pace the entry of vehicles into key areas, including popular destinations such as Sunset and Paradise. The park plans to make a final decision on the draft plan in 2023, with potential implementation in summer 2024. Public feedback on the plan can be submitted online, and a public virtual meeting will be held on May 3 to learn about the proposed plan and provide comments.


The Epoch Times: Mountain Lion That Swatted 11-Year-Old Girl’s Cheek Killed in Colorado
Mountain Lion That Swatted 11-Year-Old Girl’s Cheek Killed in Colorado
An 11-year-old girl found a mountain lion in her family's chicken coop in Colorado, and was left with a small wound on her cheek after the animal swiped at her face before being killed by wildlife officers. The attack was deemed to be defensive, as the lion did not seem to be stalking the girl, but was probably trying to find an easy meal in the coop. Humans have been attacked by mountain lions 25 times in Colorado since 1990, with three of these proving fatal. However, officials believe that these incidents are unfortunate coincidences and there is no noticeable pattern. Wildlife agencies have reminded residents to keep their pets and children inside at dusk, while also keeping outdoor lighting and reducing mountain lion hiding places around homes.