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6 Jun 2023
#illegals
Breitbart: Another Plane Carrying Migrants Arrives in Sacramento
A second plane carrying around 20 migrants arrived in Sacramento, reportedly arranged by the Florida Division of Emergency Management. California Attorney General Rob Bonta said that they had documentation from the state of Florida, adding that Republican Governor Ron DeSantis was ultimately to blame for the situation. Bonta’s office confirmed that they would be investigating kidnapping charges and “evaluating potential criminal or civil action against those who transported or arranged for the transport of these vulnerable immigrants.”
#politics
Newsbusters: CBS & Daily Caller Team Up to Question KJP & Kirby on Biden Scandals
Both Daily Caller and CBS senior White House correspondents questioned National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby about allegations of Joe Biden's involvement in a bribery scheme. Newsmax's James Rosen asked about the mixed signals coming from the Biden administration regarding the recent leaks of highly classified documents. Kirby was dismissive of Diana Glebova's question about the aforementioned allegations. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre refused to answer Jacqui Heinrich's question about whether the President could survive a full four-year term. CBS's Ed O'Keefe closed the circle on Glebova's initial question and asked about the Oversight Committee's continuing focus on corruption allegations dating back to when the President was Vice President. Jean-Pierre referred O'Keefe to a statement released by the FBI.
Breitbart: MSNBC's Weissmann: Trump Will Be Indicted This Week in Classified Documents Probe
Legal analyst Andrew Weissmann predicts that former President Donald Trump will be indicted in special counsel Jack Smith's classified documents probe, with possible charges coming this week in D.C. Weissmann believes that the defense lawyers' final attempt to avoid charges signifies the end of the case and internal pressure may prompt the DOJ to bring charges to the American public. Jack Smith is noted for his dedication to the case and efforts to expedite the process.
#society
The Epoch Times: Queensland's Treaty Bill Puts Impotence of Liberal-Nationals on Full Display
The recently passed Path to Treaty Act in Queensland establishes the First Nations Treaty Institute and a Truth-telling and Healing Inquiry, which will investigate the impacts of colonization on Aboriginal peoples. However, there are concerns that the Inquiry will castigate white people and provide the Aboriginal community with a government victim narrative. The Treaty Institute will only allow Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people to become members of the Council, leading to concerns about determining who is eligible to sit on the Council. The opposition's support of the legislation is seen as a recipe for disaster and an attempt to out-Labor Labor.
Townhall: Could Christians End the Foster Care System?
Foster care systems are under scrutiny, but we should question if they should exist at all. Christians should take the responsibility to care for vulnerable children. Churches in America have the resources to provide a loving home for every child in foster care, but it requires a paradigm shift. We need to support families to prevent children from entering foster care in the first place, and focus on reunification rather than adoption. The purpose of foster care is to support the reunification and restoration of the biological family, not just to remove children from neglectful situations. Christians can end foster care if they embrace their obligation to support vulnerable children and families.
The Epoch Times: 3 Bodies Recovered in Iowa Building Collapse; Lawsuit Accuses City and Owners of Negligence
Three bodies recovered from the collapsed six-story apartment building in Davenport, Iowa, a week after the part of the structure tumbled to the ground, and the first of what could be numerous lawsuits by residents and their families was filed accusing the city and building’s owners, seeking unspecified damages. City officials have said that they consulted experts on how to safely bring down the rest of the structure. A structural engineer’s report issued days before the collapse indicated a wall of the century-old building was at imminent risk of crumbling. The unresolved questions include why neither the owner nor city officials warned residents about potential danger, and tenants also complained about a host of other problems they say were ignored by property managers, including no heat or hot water for weeks or even months at a time, as well as mold and water leakage from ceilings and toilets.
Flag And Cross: BlackRock CEO Lets Audience In on the Evil Things He's Been Doing at Company
CEO Larry Fink of BlackRock is using Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) scores to force "woke" ideals on his employees. These scores allow investors to compare a company's performance to its competitor and score poorly below 50 and excellently above 70. Fink is using the importance of these scores to slip in progressive ideals like carbon footprint, social vulnerability, disadvantaged or priority populations, and board of Directors' diversity. According to Fink, at BlackRock, they are "forcing behaviors" and may impact employee compensation if they do not achieve diversity rates. Many are concerned that this practice may take root and encourage intersectional tyranny in the corporate world.
#war
Fox News: GREG GUTFELD: Why does no one want to talk about the war in Ukraine?
The press is not reporting on the war in Ukraine, even though billions of dollars in weapons are being sent there. Competing stories about the war do not make sense, and people seem to only care about the war on drugs and poverty. Despite this, two men on opposite sides of politics are speaking up, calling for an end to the war – RFK Jr. and Vivek Ramaswamy. While the war is a waste and a drain on resources, it may still need to be fought against aggression. However, the war is being prolonged, and bodies are piling up. The election should be about ending the war and bringing common sense across political lines.
#foreignaffairs
Townhall: IRGC Seeks to Evade Sanctions
An oil company controlled by the Iranian regime's armed forces, Petrochemical Commercial Co International (PCCI), has evaded Western sanctions and sold oil and petrochemical products to Syria's Bashar al Assad and the Houthi rebels in Yemen, according to revelations by resistance operatives. Supporters of the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) have risked their lives to uncover the details. PCCI has also been involved in currency transfers to avoid sanctions and promote the regime's belligerence and terrorism abroad and repression at home. The policy of appeasement by the West has allowed Tehran to proceed with its nuclear weapons programme and empower its terror network, say critics.
109 former world leaders, including 50 former Presidents and 47 former Prime Ministers, have signed a joint statement of solidarity with the people of Iran, showing their support for the opposition National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) and its constituent organization – the MEK. Former US Vice President Mike Pence recently added his signature. Iranians must be allowed to exercise their fundamental human rights without fear of reprisal, say the signatories. Justice and freedom are contagious, and the world must support the Iranian people in taking down their tyrants.
#economy
Townhall: Deja Vu All Over Again and Again and Again
The 1995 Balanced Budget Amendment aimed to control rising national debt and rein in federal spending. It passed in the House of Representatives with bipartisan support but failed in the Senate by just one vote. The resulting government shutdowns and fiscal restraint ultimately led to a balanced budget by 2002. However, the current debt limit increase fight highlights the need for fundamental spending reform to address the $100 trillion deficit, including unfunded liabilities from Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.
The Epoch Times: Stock Market Today: Wall Street Slips After Tepid Report on Economy
U.S. stock markets fell after rising to their highest point since August last week. This follows a report showing growth fell short of economists’ forecasts for businesses in the construction, accommodation, and other U.S. services industries last month. The dip may mark the start of a quiet stretch in the market, with this week light on economic data--leaving few clues for investors as to whether the economy will fall into recession or whether inflation will ease enough for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates. Investors and analysts will focus specifically on next week, when the government will release monthly updates on inflation at the consumer and wholesale levels, and the Fed will convene on interest rate policy.
The Epoch Times: JPMorgan Flags Some Signs of Emerging De-dollarization
JPMorgan says signs of de-dollarisation are emerging but the currency should stay dominant. Steep US rate hikes and sanctions have spurred push by BRICS to challenge the dollar's hegemony.
#health
The Epoch Times: Doctors Wasting Too Much Time on Bureaucratic Red Tape
GPs in Australia spend too much time on bureaucratic red tape and outdated data-sharing, according to the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP). The RACGP has called for a more efficient system for GP referral requirements in its submission to the mid-term review of the National Health Reform Agreement. The group suggests that standardised digital forms and improved data-sharing and collaboration between general practices, specialists and hospitals could reduce low-value care, help to future-proof the system and improve patient outcomes. GPs should be spending time with their patients, not on navigating long forms and frustrating processes that can be unique to each hospital.
Breitbart: Maryland Officials Stockpile 2.5 Years Worth of Abortion Pills
Maryland stockpiles two and a half years' worth of abortion pills due to federal appeals court decision. If mifepristone is taken off the market, Maryland officials have prepared enough of the drug to provide medication abortion for over two years. The drug has accounted for 53% of all abortions in the US, with pro-abortion states like California, Massachusetts, Washington, and Oregon following Maryland's lead in stockpiling the drug.
#sports
The Epoch Times: Lebron James to Flag Away Centenary Le Mans 24 Hours Race
LeBron James will be the official starter for the 24 Hours of Le Mans race this weekend. He will join a list of celebrity starters who have carried out the ceremonial role over the decades. James is a partner in Fenway Sports Group, who co-own the RFK Racing NASCAR team.
The Epoch Times: Golden Knights Take 2–0 Lead in Stanley Cup Final With 7–2 Win Over Panthers
Jonathan Marchessault scores twice as the Vegas Golden Knights beat the Florida Panthers 7-2 in the Stanley Cup Final, taking a 2-0 series lead. Adin Hill made 29 saves and six Knights players had at least two points. Sergei Bobrovsky was removed as goalie by the Panthers down 4-0.
Fox News: Colts' Isaiah Rodgers takes 'full responsibility' for breaking NFL's gambling policy: 'I've let people down'
Indianapolis Colts cornerback Isaiah Rodgers has apologized for gambling on NFL games, including on his own team. Reports indicate that Rodgers was the unnamed Colts player being investigated by the NFL for "pervasive" betting, placing hundreds of bets. The NFL has been cracking down on policy violations this offseason, with five players suspended and Ridley facing a year-long suspension for betting on NFL games while away from the team.
#technology
The Epoch Times: Apple Unveils Sleek 'Vision Pro' Goggles
Apple unveiled its highly-anticipated headset, "Vision Pro," at its annual developer conference in California. The gadget's price is expected to be around $3,000, meaning its appeal is likely to be limited to gamers and those with a keen interest in technology. It is unclear how successful Apple will be in popularising the device, particularly given major tech firms and startups which have produced similar products in the past have struggled to achieve public interest. The headset operates using "augmented reality," which adds digital imagery to the user's visible environment.
#other
The Epoch Times: Lawsuit Filed Against Australia's Environment Minister for Not Considering 'Climate Risk'
Environmental Justice Australia has lodged a legal challenge against Australia’s environment minister, arguing that she did not adequately consider the climate risks involved in approving two new coal mining projects. The action is seeking a judicial review of the minister’s decision, claiming that there were legal errors as Tanya Plibersek did not take account of the potential dangers of climate change. Despite approving four new coal mines earlier this year, including Mount Pleasant Mine and Narrabri Underground Mine, the current action targets only these two projects, which are both in New South Wales. If successful, the case could mean future coal and gas endeavours must carry out proper climate risk assessments.
The Epoch Times: At Least 42 Dead, Thousands Homeless After Floods in Haiti
Torrential rain in Haiti led to severe flooding, leaving 42 people dead and dozens more missing and injured. Over 13,600 homes are flooded, and the situation is made worse by rampant gang violence that has impeded rescue efforts. Aid agencies are trying to deliver food to displaced people, but the country's agricultural sector has suffered heavy losses. The Atlantic hurricane season has just begun, running from June to November, making the situation more precarious.