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19 May 2023

#politics

Fox News: 210 Democrats endorse plan to sidestep House GOP in debt limit fight
210 Democrats endorse plan to sidestep House GOP in debt limit fight
Nearly every House Democrat has endorsed a petition to force a vote on a clean debt ceiling increase without spending cuts for the federal government. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries called for every Democrat to sign the discharge petition. While 210 Democrats have signed it so far, Republicans have rejected this effort, insisting that spending cuts should be included.


Daily Wire: Thursday Afternoon Update: FBI Whistleblowers Testify, Ex-Biden Admin Nuclear Weirdo Arrested, Montana Bans TikTok
Thursday Afternoon Update: FBI Whistleblowers Testify, Ex-Biden Admin Nuclear Weirdo Arrested, Montana Bans TikTok
Three current and former FBI members testified in the House and accused the bureau of retaliation . The FBI suspended their security clearances and froze their pay over questions about the bureau’s January 6 investigations. They’ve been without pay and barred from working for about a year. A former Biden nuclear energy official was arrested as a 'fugitive from justice' for luggage theft, while accused Cash App killer, Nima Momeni, pleaded not guilty, and Montana became the first state to completely ban TikTok. Elon Musk warns US policymakers to take China's threats of taking over Taiwan "seriously," while Ukraine claims to have thwarted a Russian missile attack, but the Russian government denies the claims.


#society

The Blaze: Railcar carrying 30 tons of explosive chemical pellets arrives at destination empty — officials say railcar 'leak' may be to blame
Railcar carrying 30 tons of explosive chemical pellets arrives at destination empty — officials say railcar 'leak' may be to blame
A railcar carrying 60,000 pounds of ammonium nitrate, owned by Dyno Nobel, went missing after a two-week trip from Cheyenne, Wyoming, to California. The empty railcar was discovered when it reached its final destination. Dyno Nobel suspects the chemicals may have fallen from the train car while moving from the main track to a rail siding. The Federal Railroad Administration, the California Public Utilities Commission, Union Pacific, and Dyno Nobel are investigating the incident.


#war

National Review: The Corner: Senior U.N. Official Plans Meeting with Russian Official Wanted for War Crimes
The Corner: Senior U.N. Official Plans Meeting with Russian Official Wanted for War Crimes
UN official Virginia Gamba planned to meet with Maria Lvova-Belova, Putin's children's rights commissioner, who has been accused of war crimes as part of a systematic deportation and resettlement of Ukrainian children. Gamba is the UN secretary-general's special representative for children and armed conflict. The meeting was arranged during Gamba's trip to Moscow this week. Despite a warrant for Lvova-Belova's arrest from the International Criminal Court, the meeting has not yet sparked outrage similar to that seen when the UN photo-opped with Omar al-Bashir, the former ICC-indicted Sudanese president.


#economy

Daily Wire: DeSantis Mocks Disney Over Company’s Latest Political Stunt
DeSantis Mocks Disney Over Company’s Latest Political Stunt
Governor Ron DeSantis criticized Disney after the company cancelled a $1.3 billion project in Florida, which would have relocated 2,000 jobs to Orlando. The company blamed "considerable changes" including new leadership and changing business conditions. However, DeSantis's office said that Disney announced the possibility of the Lake Nona campus two years ago and nothing had happened, suggesting Disney was cancelling "unsuccessful ventures". The company has already laid off 4,000 employees in recent months and plans to lay off thousands more due to financial struggles. Disney has also sued Florida, claiming it is a victim of "government retaliation...in response to its feud with the governor.”


#crime

The Epoch Times: Washington Mayor, Council Struggle to Reach Common Ground on Criminal Code Reform
Washington Mayor, Council Struggle to Reach Common Ground on Criminal Code Reform
Mayor Muriel Bowser introduced new public safety legislation to address rising crime in D.C., but Chairman Phil Mendelson of the City Council expressed skepticism that harsher penalties would prevent crime. The bill would increase penalties for violent crimes and expand protections for various groups, while Mendelson emphasized the need to improve case closure rates to convict criminals. The legislation comes after Congress passed disapproval resolutions for D.C. crime bills twice and amid accusations from Republicans that D.C. officials are soft on crime. The city council hopes to prioritize modernizing the district's criminal code without undermining its mission.


The Federalist Papers: Gamechanger: Eyewitness Heard Jordan Neely Say 'I Don’t Care If I Have to Kill,' Says Daniel Penny is a 'Hero'
Gamechanger: Eyewitness Heard Jordan Neely Say 'I Don’t Care If I Have to Kill,' Says Daniel Penny is a 'Hero'
A Marine Corps veteran, Daniel Penny, intervened in a violent confrontation on a NYC subway on May 1, leading to the death of a homeless man named Jordan Neely. Penny was subsequently charged with second-degree manslaughter, but public support has surged leading to over $2.5 million being raised for his legal defense fund. Neely had a criminal history of 42 prior arrests and an active warrant, including assaulting a 67-year-old woman in 2021. Republican Presidential candidate Nikki Haley urged New York Governor Kathy Hochul to pardon Penny, while New York City Mayor Eric Adams received criticism from Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for his delayed condemnation of Penny's actions.


#sports

PJ Media: Grand Slam: Dodgers Drop Nun Drag Troupe From Pride Night Honorees
Grand Slam: Dodgers Drop Nun Drag Troupe From Pride Night Honorees
The Los Angeles Dodgers cancelled an award for a group of drag performers called the "Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence" on their annual Pride Night after they were accused of being disrespectful to Catholics by two Catholic organizations and Senator Marco Rubio. The performers' motto, "go and sin some more," and their Easter ceremony, featuring blasphemous imitation of Jesus and Mary, were particularly criticized. The Dodgers removed them from the honorees in an effort "not to distract from the great benefits that we have seen over the years of Pride Night." The Catholic League, CatholicVote, and Senator Rubio thanked Rob Manfred, the Commissioner of Major League Baseball, and the Dodgers for doing the right thing.

The NHL tweeted that "trans women are women. Trans men are men. Nonbinary identity is real" in support of the radical left "Gaystapo," which caused some NHL players to refuse to wear Pride rainbow flags uniforms and hockey sticks. The author celebrates the Dodgers' decision to retract the "Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence" award, while displaying hostility to male athletes competing against women or drag queens preying on young women.