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9 Jun 2023
#politics
The New American: France's Les Républicains to Suggest Huge Anti-immigration Plan - The New American
France's right-leaning Les Républicains (LR) party has proposed two bills for an anti-immigration plan to stop mass immigration and change the framework of migration policy. The first bill aims to create a constitutional amendment to hold a referendum on migration policy and to derogate from the primacy of treaties and European law when the fundamental interests of the nation are at stake. The second bill focuses on four fundamental principles: control of social and medical aid, facilitation of deportations, reinstatement of the double penalty, and limitations on the droit du sol to eventually do away with the right to citizenship for the child whose parents are illegal foreigners in France.
Observers speculate that the LR's motives for proposing the massive anti-immigration plan are to portray itself as a united front after prior divisions regarding France's pension reform and to be in sync with French public opinion polls that show 82% of respondents wanting an immigration law that would permit increased deportations. The LR party allegedly plans to position itself as a strong opponent if the Macron-led government continues its approach to managing immigration. Macron's left-wing government has drawn criticism from both right and left-wing circles in France, such as when the president called for an end to the "process of decivilization," which leftists view as an allusion to the controversial French writer-thinker Renaud Camus and his notion of the "great replacement."
Fox News: Bipartisan effort underway in Congress to curb 'unchecked presidential power' during national emergencies
Lawmakers are introducing an ARTILE ONE Act that curbs the expanded powers given to the White House by the National Emergencies Act and gives more powers to Congress. The law from 1976 gave the president extensive powers to declare a national emergency and activate over 100 new powers. The ARTICLE ONE Act requires congressional approval for a national emergency to continue beyond the original 30-days, which the lawmakers say is plenty of time for the president to respond to an emergency in the absence of congressional input and consent.
Daily Wire: Expert Veterans Of California Wildfires Say Media Again Misses Real Culprit Behind Canada’s Blazes
Experts claim that poor forest management, driven by misguided environmentalism, is the cause of the wildfires in California, and burned areas need to reach manageable levels again. California's forests are overgrown intentionally, leading to a massive increase in forest density and fuels, while environmentalists push policies to increase forest area to help draw more carbon from the atmosphere.
Breitbart: Pollak: House Should Open Impeachment Investigation into Biden for Bribery
Congress should vote to approve an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden for alleged bribery, based on new evidence from the FBI's 1023 form. The form reportedly describes a $5 million foreign scheme to bribe Biden, adding to suspicions already raised about his connections to foreign entities, particularly China and Ukraine.
The Blaze: Horowitz: Kavanaugh & Roberts open door for Dem racial gerrymandering to win back the house
Federal courts, with the help of justices Kavanaugh and Roberts, are allowing for judicial gerrymandering in Alabama, granting Democrats a racial advantage in elections. The recent Allen v. Milligan ruling affirms a lower court’s decision that Alabama's congressional maps violated the Voting Rights Act, opening a floodgate for Democrats to use their advantage with black voters for an increased Democratic advantage in Congress. The majority opinion’s insistence on strict adherence to prior bad precedent may weaken the conservative position, and Barrett and especially Kavanaugh have disappointed conservatives on several other cases.
American Thinker: How to commit the perfect coup against a president and his supporters
The author theorizes that a sustained pattern of subverting the will of the people led to the indictment against Donald Trump. This involved using the media, pandemic lockdowns, anti-white and anti-police rhetoric, and the persecution of Trump supporters. The goal was to prevent Trump from campaigning and to institutionalize election fraud.
If the deposed president were to run again and seem likely to succeed, the author suggests indicting him for a crime that he could not have committed. This would exert total power and leave supporters too cowed to protest. The author claims that the damage done to the constitutional system of government, the economy, and the lives of the American people would be irrelevant once total power is attained.
Fox News: Gregg Jarrett rips into AG Merrick Garland over Trump indictment: 'He doesn't care about the law'
Jarrett accuses AG Garland of selective prosecution against Trump, arguing that the case is criminalizing a civil dispute over documents that's governed exclusively by civil statutes. Jarrett states that the Attorney General should have sought an injunction, or production of records in a civil court, instead of raiding Trump's home and seeking an indictment, which he believes shows a two-tiered justice system.
Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on charges involving obstruction of justice, conspiracy, and illegal retention of classified government material. Jack Smith, an international criminal court prosecutor, has been appointed to oversee the special counsel's investigation into former President Trump by Attorney General Merrick Garland. Trump is set to appear in court on Tuesday after prosecutors informed his attorneys of the indictment.
Daily Wire: ‘Mob Lawyer’ Merrick Garland’s DOJ Has Trump Facing Hypothetical 100 Years in Prison: Report
Former President Trump faces up to 100 years in prison if convicted of the seven charges levied by the Biden administration's Department of Justice, including conspiracy to obstruct justice and withholding a document or record. The charges carry potential sentences of up to 20 years each, while willful retention of national defense information and scheming to conceal documents and false statements each carry possible sentences of 10 and five years apiece. Trump's attorney, Jim Trusty, claims the charges are "kind of a crazy stretch from the facts as we know it."
Conservatives are calling the indictment an unprecedented act of partisanship by Attorney General Merrick Garland, with Fox News' Mark Levin calling Garland a "mob lawyer" and Jack Smith a "rogue, Soviet-style prosecutor." A summons has been issued to Trump, and he insists he is innocent, accusing Biden's administration of corruption and stating that his own indicted charges are related to the Boxes Hoax, with Biden's own classified documents scandal being ignored. Trump must appear in a federal court in Miami on Tuesday afternoon.
Breitbart: James Woods: Second Amendment Makes Perfect Sense When You Must Defend Your Life
Actor James Woods tweeted that the Second Amendment only makes sense when you need it and then makes more sense than anything on earth. Woods is a long-time proponent of the Second Amendment and has criticized gun control efforts from figures such as Alyssa Milano and Senator Chuck Schumer.
Foreign Policy: South Korea’s Nuclear Anxieties Haven't Gone Away
South Korea and the US have agreed to a "Washington Declaration" reaffirming South Korea's participation in the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons as a non-nuclear weapons state. The US pledged to consult more closely with South Korea on nuclear contingencies, however, President Biden made it clear that he has absolute and sole authority to launch a nuclear weapon. This declaration quells, for now, any discussion of South Korea going nuclear, but the core issue of the alliance is whether the US can credibly commit to South Korean security if it could result in a North Korean nuclear strike on the US mainland. ( )
#society
Flag And Cross: Tucker Proves He's Back by Taking on Instagram, Child Predators in 2nd Episode Since Leaving Fox
Instagram's algorithms are promoting pedophilia by allowing pedophiles to communicate and purchase child sex material, according to an investigation by The Wall Street Journal, Stanford University, and the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Instagram has taken down 27 pedophile networks, blocked hashtags that sexualize children, and restricted its systems to prevent recommending users search for terms associated with sex abuse. However, the promotion of pedophilia on the social network shows how far society has changed since former President Clinton's affair with Gennifer Flowers was considered a disqualifying factor for his presidential campaign in 1992. The change in attitudes towards adultery and other once-taboo activities highlights the importance of defending cultural taboos as they define a society.
Breitbart: Richard Dawkins: Affirmative Action and White Guilt Are Racist Ideas
Richard Dawkins believes that affirmative action based on skin color is racist and condemns the idea of "white guilt" for the actions of ancestors. He suggests that institutions should adopt affirmative action for people who have been disadvantaged in the past through poverty rather than skin color. Dawkins has also criticized the woke ideology surrounding gender and condemned the "bullying" of figures such as J.K. Rowling. However, he has remained silent on the issue of radical Islam and the attempt to assassinate Salman Rushdie.
#war
The Epoch Times: Russia Reports Heavy Fighting in Southern Ukraine, Kyiv Silent on Counterattack
Russia and Ukraine continue to fight along the southern front, with heavy battles reported on Friday in the Zaporizhzhia front near the city of Orikhiv. It is unclear whether Ukraine has been successful in penetrating Russian defences. The counteroffensive is expected to involve thousands of Ukrainian troops trained and equipped by the West, and Moscow has reported that its troops have repelled attacks since the start of the week. The situation has been further complicated by the destruction of the Kakhovka dam and the resulting evacuation of thousands of people. Both Ukraine and Russia blame each other for the disaster.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Texas Designates Drug Cartels as 'Foreign Terrorist Organizations'
Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a bill designating drug cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations, allowing Texas to fight their activities more effectively. Governor Abbott signed six bills to stop illegal immigration and provide additional tools to protect Texans. The bill expands the state's ability to fight the activities of Mexican drug cartels in connection to human smuggling, drug smuggling, money laundering, and other organized criminal activities.
Fox News: Montana Attorney General stands by TikTok ban despite lawsuits: 'Spying tool for the Chinese Communist Party'
Montana’s Attorney General defends state's ban of TikTok despite legal action from the social media company citing First Amendment violations. The ban was implemented following an investigation that found the app could be used by the Chinese government to spy on US citizens and push propaganda. TikTok denies these findings and concerns that the ban restricts free speech have been raised by the ACLU, but Montana's legislation includes language allowing the ban to be lifted if TikTok becomes an American company. Parents should be worried about the content children are seeing on the app, Knudsen said, adding the TikTok presented to Americans is different from that found in China, where the app is full of dangerous and explicit content. The law is due to take effect in January, and penalties include a fine of $10,000 per day for those allowing access to or download of TikTok.
Washington Free Beacon: China Rejects Biden Admin’s ‘Unconditional’ Offer of Nuclear Nonproliferation Talks
China rejected an offer from the Biden administration to engage in nuclear arms control talks with the United States, citing its nuclear strength is not on par with the US and Russia.
China reportedly reached a deal with Cuba to establish an electronic eavesdropping station on the island, which would enable them to collect electronic communications from the southeastern portion of the United States, potentially including military bases.
PJ Media: More Sources Step Forward to Say U.S. Gov't Is in Possession of '12-15 Non-Human' Spacecraft.
A DoD whistleblower claims that the US government possesses 12-15 "non-human" aircraft that prove the existence of extraterrestrial life, but could be yet another elaborate UFO hoax by the government. Investigations are underway by various government agencies, but the Pentagon denied any verifiable information to substantiate the whistleblower's claims. Sources have spoken to Michael Shellenberger and confirmed that the US government is in possession of nonhuman aircraft. The American public deserves to know the truth in a scientific manner about these extraterrestrial crafts and their origin.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Is the Jobs Market Strong?
The US economy may not be facing a recession, but there are signs of weakening growth momentum. Although the jobs market has remained robust, new job creation has fallen significantly from its previous pace, while layoffs have increased by 25% from this time last year. Moreover, job openings have fallen by 14% in the private economy, suggesting employers are not looking for new hires as intensively as they were just a few months ago. While the jobs market may still be strong compared to the past, it should not be seen as evidence of consistent economic strength.
The Federalist: After East Palestine Snub, Media Panic Over Wildfire Haze In NYC
Corporate media elites are obsessing over Canadian wildfires causing hazardous air quality in the Northeast US but ignored the health crisis caused by a February freight train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. The derailment spilled chemicals that were then set on fire, creating a hazardous mushroom cloud over the area. Media outlets downplayed the disaster, while residents continue to suffer from negative health impacts, and businesses suffer losses. ( )
#religion
Fox News: Maryland, Maine, Vermont completely remove statute of limitations for child sex abuse cases
Maryland, Maine, and Vermont have repealed time limits on lawsuits alleging child sex abuse as more people allege they were sexually assaulted by priests when they were young children. Allowing survivors to seek delayed justice, the repeal is aimed at achieving prevention and justice. Survivors tend to keep the trauma to themselves, according to new research suggesting that they typically come forward in their fifties. The momentum to eliminate time limits is irreversible, with Michigan, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts poised to take action before their legislative sessions end this summer.
Newsbusters: Bloomberg Opinion Executive Editor Lectures Faith-Based Investor Over Opposition to ESG
Bloomberg Opinion's Executive Editor and ESG reporter criticized faith-based investor Robert Netzly for opposing woke ESG standards in a podcast. Neither disclosed conflicting interests despite Bloomberg L.P. having promoted a pressure campaign to advance ESG standards. With condescension, ESG reporter Timothy O’Brien lectured Netzly on how to be a better Christian. Christianity is not inherently left-wing nor does it require adherence to leftist political agendas that undergird ESG. O’Brien also misrepresented ESG as preventing discrimination rather than promoting it. ESG standards impede capitalism's success and are the "greatest threat to our freedoms in America today" according to Utah State Treasurer Marlo Oaks.
#health
Forbes: Salmonella Outbreak Linked To Ground Beef Leaves 26 Ill In Illinois
Salmonella outbreak from tainted ground beef has infected at least 26 people in Illinois, leading to an investigation by the IDPH, local health departments, CDC, and USDA-FSIS to determine the source of contamination. Officials have found cases in other states as well and are urging people to handle their meat with care, ensuring it is cooked to at least 160°F. Symptoms of Salmonella infection include diarrhea, fever, stomach cramps, nausea, vomiting, and headaches for four to seven days, and in some cases, life-threatening complications.
To prevent infection, individuals should wash their hands thoroughly, clean all surfaces and utensils that come into contact with raw meat, and refrigerate perishable food promptly. Those with weaker immune systems, including the elderly and those with chronic medical conditions, should take extra precautions as they are more susceptible to complications. Eating undercooked meat can have "high steaks," so it's essential to cook ground beef thoroughly before consuming.
The Federalist Papers: Actress Shannen Doherty Shares Grim Update on Her Ongoing Cancer Fight
Beloved actress Shannen Doherty has revealed that her breast cancer has now spread to her brain in an emotional Instagram post. The video update captured Doherty undergoing radiation treatment while admitting her fears and the additional challenges she's facing. Although she is extremely claustrophobic, the actress commended her medical team while bringing awareness to the "fear, turmoil, and timing" of cancer. Doherty has been candid about her cancer fight since her initial diagnosis in 2015 and has been praised for her determination to raise awareness for the disease despite facing relationship difficulties.
Human Events: JACQUELINE TOBOROFF: No, New York, drug vending machines are NOT
for kids
New York City's government wants kids and families to be hooked on drugs. Crack pipes and weed are being sold in public places such as farmers' markets, concerts, festivals, and vending machines, with the vending machine pilot program offering drug paraphernalia and creating easy access. The government's misdirected policy not only harms society but also removes parent's rights to protect their children from addiction. Local government targets children and families to ensure a financial windfall, where over $1.25 billion in tax collection is estimated to be generated in six years from marijuana. However, rehab and paraphernalia costs have been left out from the calculation, and the policy can lead to further drug use, including harder drugs like heroin, cocaine, and crack, as well as alcohol.
Mayor Adams' drug-themed vending machines, which feature taxpayer-funded crack pipes, lip balm, and Narcan, have been depleted within 24 hours. Addicts reportedly praised the policy, while some criticized the thin crack pipes. This policy's disastrous consequences are beyond parody and harm public health and safety. The government's pro-drug stance only exacerbates the drug addiction epidemic in the city.
Flag And Cross: Country Folk Enjoy 219 More Hours Of Sleep A Year Than City Dwellers: Study
City dwellers get 219 hours less sleep a year than rural residents, with 12% of city residents admitting to struggling to sleep. Disturbances from traffic, light, and neighbors are the main culprits. Residents in rural areas tend to go to bed slightly later than those in cities but also get up later, rising at 7:14 A.M. on average, while city dwellers get up at 6:58 A.M. Rural air quality has a positive impact on sleep, according to 56% of country dwellers, while over a third of city residents suspect urban air and fumes have a negative impact. The study was commissioned by Emma Sleep and classified as .
The Blaze: Man gets flesh-eating bacteria after he's bitten by family member during fight at family function
Florida man contracts flesh-eating bacteria after being bitten by relative during a family fight. The family member bit Donnie Adams on the thigh before he could stop the fight. Despite tetanus shots and antibiotics, an infection developed. In surgery, 70% of the tissue in the front of his thigh had to be removed.
#education
Fox News: Black conservative father and faith leader homeschools 6 kids to 'get God in': 'What could be more important?'
Abraham Hamilton III warns against public school indoctrination, claiming the centuries-old effort excludes God and denies full education.
The New American: Let Your Kids Waste Some Time - The New American
Rod Brooks, inventor of Roomba, stresses the impact of childhood hobbies and free time to his success in robotics.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Cryptocurrency-Related Scams Cost Victims Five Times More Than Other Internet Crimes in 2022: Study
Cybersecurity firm Surfshark reports that victims of cryptocurrency scams lost five times more money in 2022 than other types of internet crimes, with each victim losing an average of $86,000 per year, compared to an average loss of $16,000 from traditional payment methods. This discrepancy may be attributed to blockchain immutability, as crypto payments are permanent and not reversible. The FBI reported losses of just over $2.4bn in its 2022 internet crime report, with crypto scams accounting for 24% of all cybercrime-related financial losses last year, despite only accounting for 6% of internet crime victims paying in crypto. California had the highest number of victims and total losses, suffering $572.6m in losses to crypto-related scams.
Daily Wire: Inmate Who Escaped With Prison Guard Girlfriend Sentenced To Life In Prison
Alabama inmate Casey White was sentenced to life in prison for escaping with help from his jailer girlfriend, Vicky White, who died during the escape. Casey had already been serving a 75-year prison sentence for a 2015 crime spree and the 2015 stabbing death of a 59-year-old woman before he escaped. Vicky had sold her home and withdrew $90,000 from various banks before the two fled, using the money to buy clothes, wigs, and hotel rooms, and to obtain various vehicles to evade police. They were eventually caught after an 11-day nationwide manhunt.
#sports
Fox News: Anthony Bass included in Blue Jays’ Pride festivities after sharing video endorsing Target, Bud Light boycotts
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Anthony Bass catches the ceremonial first pitch from LGBTQ activist leZlie Lee Kam before Friday’s game against the Minnesota Twins. Bass faced backlash after sharing a video that called on Christians to support boycotts against Target and Bud Light, but he apologized and worked with his team to educate himself. He said he understands the backlash from fans, but he is focused on self-reflection and accepting everyone.
#outdoors
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#technology
Forbes: Netflix Password Crackdown Boosts Subscribers, Stock Price
Netflix's recent crackdown on password sharing has led to an increase in subscriptions and a stock rise of nearly 15%. The four largest days for new US subscriptions since 2019 occurred in the four days after the announcement that password-sharing would be halted. On May 26 and 27, record numbers of nearly 100,000 new subscribers were seen, and average daily sign-ups increased by 102%.
#other
The Epoch Times: Bali Introduces New Rules to Combat Misbehaving Tourists
Bali's governor has issued new guidelines for tourists to follow after instances of unruly behavior. The circular outlines 12 obligations and eight prohibited actions for tourists to follow while staying on the resort island. The guidelines include urging tourists to respect religious places, customs, and traditions, dress modestly, comply with local rules and use Indonesian currency. Tourists are prohibited from desecrating sacred places, climbing sacred trees, engaging in illegal activities, and spreading hate speech or polluting public places. The provincial government has deployed tourism task forces to monitor the behavior of foreign tourists. Around 136 foreigners have been deported since January for violating norms on the island and displaying unruly behavior. Indonesian Tourism Minister Sandiaga Uno said the government was planning to introduce a digital nomad visa that would allow travelers to live in Bali without paying taxes for five years.