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28 Jun 2023
#illegals
Breitbart: IL Gov. Pritzker Halts Health Care for Illegal Aliens Due to Cost Burden to Taxpayers
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker is ending a taxpayer-subsidized health care program for illegal aliens due to the immense cost to taxpayers. The program, launched last year with the support of Pritzker, was criticized by Republicans who warned that it would cost billions. Pritzker will be halting the program starting next month, allowing it to continue only for a certain number of older illegal aliens.
#politics
The Blaze: Leftists pounce on Sen. Rick Scott for advising socialists and communists to stay out of Florida
Senator Rick Scott warns socialists and communists not to travel to Florida, stating that the state values freedom and capitalism. Leftists criticized Scott's comments as "fascist" and "inappropriate," while MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell pointed out the importance of socialist programs such as Social Security and Medicare in Florida's existence. Scott's comments are reminiscent of a travel advisory he issued last month, which appeared to be mocking an NAACP travel advisory about Florida.
Daily Wire: New York Times ‘Buries’ The Lede, Confirms Hunter Biden Probe Whistleblower Claims
The New York Times reported that an IRS agent had claimed a federal investigation into Hunter Biden was hindered, but the information was buried deep in the article. IRS supervisory special agent Gary Shapley alleged that a bid to pursue charges in Washington got rejected by the top federal prosecutor; a similar request to prosecutors in California was also rejected, according to the report. The allegations of political interference could be significant as Attorney General Merrick Garland has denied the accusations.
PJ Media: Ireland Proposes 'No Prayer Zones'
The Irish government plans to establish "no-prayer zones" in the country where people can be jailed for praying against abortion. The move has been met with opposition from those who see it as an attack on free speech and religious freedom. The government has released a map with potential zones outlined, and those caught praying within 100m of abortion providers could face fines or six months in jail. Left-wing authoritarianism is not unique to the United States, and this move shows the fear of prayer by the Irish government and Leftists around the world.
The New American: SD Farmers Appeal to Noem in Battle for Property Rights - The New American
South Dakota landowners are in a battle against eminent-domain lawsuits filed by Summit Carbon Solutions, which wants to build a 2,100-mile carbon-capture pipeline through the Great Plains. Summit Carbon Solutions is backed by foreign investors, including China's central bank, and has already filed dozens of lawsuits against farmers who refuse to sign voluntary easements. Even though Governor Kristi Noem campaigned in defense of private property rights, she has remained aloof on the issue of carbon capture, which has left landowners furious.
South Dakota landowners are demanding a special legislative session to pass a measure that defends private property rights from misuse of eminent domain. The farmers are appealing to all South Dakotans to contact their state representatives and demand that H.B. 1133 is passed, which would redefine carbon pipeline companies so that they are not classified as "common carriers" or commodity transporters. The South Dakota Property Rights group has been formed, and they are accusing Governor Noem of unforgivable neglect for not supporting landowners who have formed the group.
#society
Red State: Clown World: Transgender Cyclist Claims Biological Men Are 'Underrepresented' in Women's Sports
Transgender cyclist Austin Killips competes in women's cycling events and believes that more biological men should do the same. Killips recently won a UCI 2.2-registered stage racing event and expressed gratitude for the support received from fellow cyclists at the USA Cycling Pro Road championships. The inclusion of biological men in women's sports creates an unfair playing field and undermines gender equality efforts to provide equal opportunities for women to excel in sports, potentially demoralizing female athletes and discouraging them from pursuing their sporting ambitions.
Fox News: Interfaith parents protest Maryland school district’s LGBTQ curriculum, demand right for kids to opt-out
Parents rally in Maryland to demand the right to opt out of the district's LGBTQ curriculum. The Montgomery County Public Schools district had announced plans to include an LGBTQ-inclusive reading list as part of its English Language Arts curriculum, but parents are requesting a policy to allow their children to opt out of these books. The school board has refused, stating that students will be required to "engage" with these materials. Parents of different faiths took part in the demonstration.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Out-Of-Date Data on China-Owned U.S. Land: Report
China's ownership of land in the United States is causing concern, particularly as some plots of land are near U.S. military bases, but data on the extent of Chinese ownership is out-of-date by two years. The lack of up-to-date information is worrying for America's homeland security.
The Epoch Times: US ‘Asleep at the Wheel’ as China Moves to Topple America: Hikki Haley
Former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley warned that the United States is not paying enough attention to the threat posed by China, which is the "most dangerous foreign threat" and is determined to displace the US-based world order. She criticized President Biden's administration's engagement efforts in trying to prevent a conflict with China, referring to recent visits made by top administration officials to Beijing. Haley argued that the Biden administration was "asleep at the wheel" and is looking for appeasement instead of strength. She also criticized former President Donald Trump for not going far enough in dealing with the Chinese threat during his administration.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Feds Pledge $20M to European Bank for Climate Projects
Canada has announced it will grant $20m to the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) in support of "climate adaptation, mitigation and resilience projects" at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in London. The High-Impact Partnership on Climate Action, which aims to encourage investments in projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, support resilience and reduce the vulnerability caused by climate change will be supported. The announcement follows International Development Minister Harjit Sajjan's announcement in Paris that Ottawa will invest $50m in a strategy that aims to promote gender equality in Latin America and the Caribbean.
#education
Newsbusters: NBC Frets Race-Based College Admissions Headed for Dustbin of History
The potential Supreme Court decision against affirmative action worries colleges valuing diversity. Mount Holyoke College president fears it would discourage minority students. The article lacks opposing views and solutions.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Man Gets 36 Years to Life for Killing Elderly Women, Critically Injuring Her Daughter in San Diego
Anthony Duane Siddle, 61, was sentenced to 36 years to life in prison for stabbing and killing 87-year-old Peggy Brandenburgh and nearly killing her 60-year-old daughter Patricia Labarge in their San Diego home in April 2022. Siddle, a friend of Brandenburgh's son who had once lived in their home, pleaded guilty to murder and attempted murder charges. While a motive for the stabbings has not been revealed, several family members of Brandenburgh spoke at the sentencing and described her as a kind and charitable person who would open her home to strangers. Labarge, who was able to fight off Siddle during the attack, wrote that she is unable to return to her home due to the memories of the incident.
#outdoors
Flag And Cross: Watch: 'I Wouldn't Put My Hands in There' – Defiant Boater Learns Harsh Life Lesson Seconds After Warning
A fisherman in Florida was bitten by a bull shark when he put his hands in the water. Despite a warning from a boater, the man ignored the advice and was attacked by the shark just seconds later. His friends managed to pull him back into the boat, and the dangerous incident was caught on camera. The victim was taken to a hospital and received emergency medical treatment.
#other
The Epoch Times: Severe Weather Leads to Flight Cancellations, Delays at LAX
Severe weather causes over 160 flight delays and 30 cancellations in Los Angeles International Airport. Hollywood Burbank Airport and John Wayne Airport also report delays and cancellations. In total, over 1,600 flights nationwide have been canceled, with 3,300 delays due to thunderstorms on the East Coast and Midwest.
Forbes: Over 7,000 Flights Canceled Or Delayed In U.S. As Strong Storms Persist—Northeast Feeling Brunt Of Impacts
Over 7,000 flights in the US were affected by powerful storms, causing delays and cancellations; United Airlines suffered the most with 37% delays and 16% cancelled flights. LaGuardia and Newark Liberty airports saw the highest cancellations and delays. United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby criticised the FAA for ordering the cancellations and delays, which he said the airline could manage, in a Monday email to employees. It remains unclear if the travel disruption will continue, and executives such as Kirby have blamed air traffic controllers for past travel disruptions.
The Federalist Papers: Two Top Anheuser-Busch Execs Behind Mulvaney Partnership Are Now Out of a Job: Report
Anheuser-Busch, parent company of Bud Light, has lost two key marketing executives. Group Vice President for Marketing Daniel Blake and Vice President of Bud Light Marketing Alissa Heinerscheid are no longer with the company amid controversy surrounding the ill-advised partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney earlier this year. Anheuser-Busch faced backlash and a boycott due to featuring personalized beer cans with Mulvaney’s face and releasing cans adorned with rainbow designs and the slogan “celebrate everyone’s identity,” featuring various pronouns. Fears of a backlash from wholesalers led to the decision to part ways with Heinerscheid.
The departure of Heinerscheid and Blake follows a significant loss in value for the company. Bud Light initially defended its partnership with Mulvaney, but later offered a lukewarm apology to its conservative customer base. Heinerscheid’s involvement with the partnership led to widespread criticism of her and claims of hypocrisy, with photographs from her time as a student at Harvard surfacing and drawing mockery and further undermining her credibility. The company has already reassigned their direct reports to new individuals under the guidance of a new head of marketing.