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#politics
Flag And Cross: Spanish PM Sanchez Ridicules Pro-Independence Movement In Election Campaign Finale
Spanish prime minister Pedro Sanchez dismisses pro-independence movement and rejects referendum on self-determination, calling it an outdated ideology. He touts integration and sharing powers as the way to address global challenges. Sanchez hopes for a majority government with left-wing coalition and acknowledges the need to correct the internal noise within his party.
American Thinker: Wholesale elimination of cash bail in Illinois is dumb and dangerous
The Illinois Supreme Court ruled in favor of the SAFE-T Act, which eliminated cash bail for pretrial detention. Social justice advocates praise the ruling, claiming it promotes equal justice and racial justice. However, evidence from California suggests that ending cash bail leads to increased crime rates, with many rearrested individuals committing violent crimes. Chicago and Illinois are currently facing a surge in crime, but leaders are more focused on restricting the police than addressing the issue. The policy of ending cash bail disproportionately affects minority communities, who bear the brunt of the crimes.
Newsbusters: Actress Ellen Barkin: Trump Will Win, Kill 6 Million Jews (Like Hitler)
Hollywood stars like Louis C.K. and Sarah Silverman compared Donald Trump to Hitler even before he became President. This comparison continued throughout his four years in office. Actress Ellen Barkin recently evoked the Trump/Hitler comparisons, drawing parallels between their actions. However, facts, logic, and reason often escape Trump-deranged stars like Barkin.
PJ Media: Biden Will Keep Labor Nominee in Office Despite No Senate Vote
Biden nominated Julie Su as Secretary of Labor, but faced bipartisan opposition. He disregarded the need for Senate confirmation and allowed Su to serve indefinitely. Republicans argue that this violates the Constitution.
The White House urged Senators Manchin and Sinema to reconsider opposing Su's nomination. Biden values Su's support from labor unions and sees her as crucial for his 2024 re-election campaign. However, Su's record in California includes damaging the gig economy and mismanaging unemployment funds.
American Thinker: Washington State farm workers learn that the real minimum wage is zero
Leftist economic legislation in Washington State is hurting the very farm workers it intended to help. Mandating time-and-a-half pay for overtime hours is driving up costs for farmers and causing them to limit work hours. Farmers, like Alan Schreiber, who grow crops like asparagus, are finding it difficult to sustain their businesses and pay their workers. This economic madness is forcing farmers to find workarounds and may lead to even worse consequences for consumers, including empty grocery store shelves.
#society
Fox News: Jason Aldean praises American values at concert after 'long week' of backlash to video: 'I love my country'
Country singer Jason Aldean addresses criticism of his recent music video, stating that it does not reference race. He defends his love for his country and desires to see it restored.
#foreignaffairs
Flag And Cross: US Lawmakers Urge State Department To Update Congress On Palestinian Authority's 'Pay For Slay' Program
A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers is urging the State Department to update Congress on negotiations to end the Palestinian Authority's policy of paying terrorists. The lawmakers argue that this payment program promotes violence and undermines the prospects for peace. They also highlight the high cost of the program, which accounts for a significant portion of the P.A.'s budget.
#culture
Flag And Cross: Watch: Jason Aldean Doubles Down on His Song, Crowd Breaks Out Into 'USA' Chants
Country music artist Jason Aldean performs his controversial song "Try That in a Small Town" at a concert in Cincinnati, Ohio, despite being targeted by cancel culture. He expresses his love for America, concern for the state of the country, and support for free speech. Aldean acknowledges the backlash he has faced and appreciates his fans for standing up against those trying to silence him.
#history
Flag And Cross: Former Fellow Shares Letter From Israeli PM Ben-Gurion
A letter from former Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion to Jean Grossman, received in 1965, has been shared by her grandson, David Schuman. Ben-Gurion expressed his gladness and offered assistance to Mrs. Grossman's nephew who was planning to teach in Israel. Schuman, who received the letter as a wedding gift, cherished the connection it provided to his family's roots and the values of Ben-Gurion University.
#education
American Thinker: Kamala Harris touts public schools with: 'I am a product of a public school education'
Kamala Harris praises public education as the reason for her success, but her own educational track record raises questions about its efficacy. She attended both Canadian and American public schools, but her lack of knowledge and critical thinking skills suggest a failure in her education. She also faced academic challenges, failing the bar exam and attending a lower-ranked university. Harris's narrative of public school success is undermined by her own experiences, leaving doubt about the effectiveness of the education system.
Daily Wire: Nurses In Kentucky Mandated To Take Training That Says ‘White Silence’ Is Racist
Nurses in Kentucky face discipline for refusing implicit bias training that claims a history of racism in healthcare. The training included controversial ideas such as denying institutional racism, claiming no white privilege, and fetishizing POC. Nurses objected to the content but feared punishment for not completing it.
#crime
Fox News: Gilgo Beach suspect's sister-in-law shares upsetting internal struggle: Report
Rex Heuermann, a Manhattan-based architect, has been arrested as the prime suspect in the murders of three victims known as the "Gilgo Beach 4." Heuermann's sister-in-law expressed her shock at his arrest and struggled to comprehend his alleged actions. Meanwhile, law enforcement is investigating potential connections to other unsolved cases across the country. Heuermann's wife filed for divorce shortly after his arrest. The case took over a decade to make an arrest, and Heuermann faces multiple murder charges.
Red State: The Left's Astounding, Utterly False Narrative About a Nebraska Mother Who Aborted Her 30-Week Baby
Celeste Burgess, a 19-year-old girl, and her mother Jessica ordered and took abortion pills online in the 30th week of Celeste's pregnancy. The baby died and they burned and buried the body. Jessica faces five years in prison, while Celeste got a three-month sentence. False narratives and lies spread on social media, falsely portraying them as victims.
#sports
The Federalist Papers: Desperate Disney Reached Out to 3 Major Companies to Dump Some of ESPN
Disney is considering selling shares of ESPN to sports leagues as minority investors to offload non-core businesses. The move comes as Disney looks to cut costs due to weak performance in its core businesses, including film and streaming revenues. However, there may be conflicts of interest if the leagues take ownership stakes in ESPN, and it could affect the perception of objectivity in ESPN's reporting.
#other
Fox News: Jamie Lee Curtis teases horror graphic novel on climate at Comic Con: ‘We're f---ing the world!'
Actress Jamie Lee Curtis spoke at Comic Con about her graphic novel "Mother Nature" and expressed her concern about climate change. She emphasized the urgency of the issue and the need for action. Curtis sees climate change as a fact that needs to be addressed, regardless of political beliefs.