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#illegals
American Thinker: El Paso to Chicago: The popular bus route
Landlords in Illinois can no longer consider a tenant's immigration status. Illinois law prohibits discrimination based on immigration status, providing protections under the Illinois Human Rights Act. This includes a new law that grants undocumented immigrants access to state drivers licenses.
#politics
Fox News: Republicans intensify push to end illegal surveillance, 'Star Wars' is now 'safe' and more top headlines
The House Judiciary Committee is discussing renewing the controversial FISA law.
A 'Star Wars' actress says sci-fi is now safe for black nerds.
American Thinker: Bureaucratic and Political Ineptitude Gave Way to Institutionalized Lying
This summary explores the hidden agenda behind recent events, such as the Supreme Court's reversal of Affirmative Action policies, rioting and looting in Europe, and government and media collusion to suppress free speech. These examples reveal that chaos and disorder are now the motives of a powerful force emanating from Washington D.C. Understanding what is being kept from the public is crucial, as it affects our ability to make informed decisions. The government seeks to disrupt our thoughts and manipulate us, creating a dangerous environment for those who question and challenge their control.
Newsbusters: Column: Pretending the Media 'Works Almost Entirely' for the Right
Journalist Michael Tomasky claims that the media culture is biased towards the political right and unfairly treats President Biden. He argues that the media upholds double standards, favoring the Republicans while punishing the Democrats. Tomasky believes that journalists should always support Democrats and avoid negative coverage of them, leading to a lack of trust in the media.
Fox News: Vivek Ramaswamy vows to gut several agencies including FBI, IRS, CDC: Shutting down 'the administrative state'
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is planning to eliminate several federal agencies, including the Department of Education and the FBI, if elected in 2024. He believes that many of these agencies should not exist and that shutting them down will stimulate the economy. Ramaswamy also pledged to reduce the federal employee headcount by over 75% and dismantle the FBI, which he views as a corrupt agency.
Fox News: Another Democrat leaves her party to stand up for parents
Georgia Democratic state Representative Mesha Mainor leaves the Democratic Party to join the GOP after facing backlash for supporting school choice. Mainor accuses the Democratic Party of using and abusing the Black community. The party's support for teachers unions over parental rights is out of touch with its members.
Fox News: 'What if it was fentanyl?': Lawmaker warns world could think 'cocaine cowboys' run WH after probe ends
A member of the House Oversight Committee expresses concern over the security breach at the White House and potential drug smuggling. She questions the quick closure of the investigation and the lack of drug-sniffing dogs. Another representative disagrees with the idea that the Biden family was involved and defends the purpose of the cubbyhole area. The Secret Service assures protocols to intercept threats like anthrax, but they are not specifically designed to detect drugs.
Red State: McCarthy Unloads on 'Biden, Inc.' After Cocaine Report, 'Treated Different Than Every Other American Family'
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy expresses concern over the Secret Service report that found cocaine in the White House, raising questions about security and special treatment for the Biden administration. McCarthy highlights the Biden family's history of using connections to evade consequences, citing the Hunter Biden laptop scandal and the Department of Justice's handling of Hunter's foreign dealings. He argues that Americans are tired of the two-tiered system of justice and sees a turning tide of evidence of corruption that may impact Biden's chances of winning a second term.
American Thinker: Woke Neo-Marxist Hard Left Declares First Amendment a Psychological Disorder
In a 2020 article, a WHO-affiliated doctor argued for regulating and counseling those sharing false information. Democrats adopting this speech preference raises concerns about bypassing the First Amendment. Dissenting speech labeled as a psychological disease leads to thought control. The woke neo-Marxist left stifles dissent and dominates in various sectors, suppressing free speech. The importance of open debate is highlighted, as truth is fundamental to justice.
#society
Forbes: The Case Of Greta Thunberg’s Deleted Tweet — What Alarmists Need To Hear
In 2018, Greta Thunberg warned that climate change would destroy humanity in five years if we didn't stop using fossil fuels. Five years later, humanity still stands, but the tweet is gone. The climate change alarmism has led to wasteful spending and psychological harm. It's time to recognize human ingenuity and stop the fearmongering.
#economy
Forbes: Back-To-School Spending To Hit Record High As Parents Hunt Deals
Back-to-school and back-to-college spending is expected to break records this year, with a projected total of $41.5 billion and $94 billion, respectively. Inflation is squeezing budgets, leading parents to look for bargains and deals. Deloitte predicts a 10% drop in total spending compared to last year, as parents focus on necessities like school supplies and hold off on non-essential purchases. The NRF reports that more than half of consumers have already started shopping for back-to-school, with electronics driving the increase in spending. Families with elementary to high school children will spend an average of $890.07, while college students and their families will spend an average of $1,366.95.
#crime
The Epoch Times: 9 Simple and Cheap Home Security Hacks to Keep Burglars From Breaking In and Stealing Your Stuff
As crime rates rise, it is important to take steps to protect your home. Some simple and inexpensive hacks include installing longer screws on your door's strike plate, keeping your garage door opener with you instead of in your car, and using fake or real cameras to deter burglars. Additionally, being cautious on social media, making your home appear occupied when you are away, and securing your garage and shed can help increase the security of your property. Sleeping with your car keys nearby and keeping a small safe in your home are also recommended.
#other
Forbes: SAG-AFTRA Strike: Here’s What Isn’t Affected By Actors’ Work Stoppage
Actors' union SAG-AFTRA goes on strike, shutting down film and television production in the U.S. Actors unable to work on major feature films or scripted television, but can continue commercials and unscripted shows. Some projects, such as HBO's House of the Dragon, will continue filming. .