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28 Jul 2023
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#illegals
Washington Free Beacon: How the Biden Administration Could Use Endangered Mexican Mussels to Shut Down Floating Border Wall
President Joe Biden is working to declare a Mexican mussel species in the Rio Grande endangered, potentially removing the water barriers Texas Governor Greg Abbott placed to combat illegal immigration. The proposed rule aims to create a "critical habitat," protecting the mussels from barriers and sediment movement. While Biden's lawsuit against the buoys placed by Abbott is ongoing, the critical habitat declaration could provide an alternative means to remove them.
#politics
Fox News: Jim Jordan outlines Facebook's 'cozy' relationship with Biden White House, how it 'censored' free speech
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, claimed that internal documents prove that Facebook and Instagram were pressured by the Biden White House to censor posts and change content moderation policies. Jordan highlighted that even a harmless COVID-19 vaccine meme was targeted for removal. He argued that Facebook wanted to keep a "cozy" relationship with the White House and violated the First Amendment.
Red State: We’re Falling Into the Same Old Traps - Again
Frustration builds as Republicans are attacked by the media and criticized by their own party. The online war between the DeSantis campaign and Rep. Byron Donalds intensifies, with accusations and identity politics coming to the forefront. As the campaign progresses, DeSantis must refocus on the issues and win back support.
Fox News: Door may be open to impeaching Biden for misdeeds committed prior to presidency: legal experts
House Republicans are considering launching an impeachment inquiry against President Biden based on allegations of his involvement in his son's business dealings. Legal experts are divided on whether impeachment can be used for actions that occurred before holding the presidency. Some argue that impeachment is a political process, not a legal one, and that Congress has the power to determine what constitutes an impeachable offense. Others believe that alleged abuse of power must occur while the president is in office. The discussion highlights the ongoing investigation into the Biden family's foreign business dealings and the potential consequences for President Biden.
Fox News: Biden lets in immigrants and taxpayers get stuck with the bill
With the growth of a costly welfare state, it is financially unwise to allow immigrants into the country who cannot support themselves. The public charge rule, meant to deny visas to those likely to rely on government assistance, has been watered down and riddled with exceptions. Immigrants can receive various benefits and still be eligible for a visa. The Biden administration's open border policy is allowing in millions of illegal immigrants who will likely rely on taxpayer support indefinitely.
American Thinker: Maureen Dowd can't seem to figure out who the liar-in-chief is
Summarized: Joe Biden has been a perpetual liar throughout his political career, from lying about his college rank to plagiarizing speeches. He continues to lie about various topics, including Trump's words in Charlottesville, his family's business dealings, the state of the economy, and more. However, a New York Times column by Maureen Dowd criticizes Trump for trying to overthrow the government, highlighting the lack of accountability for Biden's mishandling of classified documents and the bias in the investigation into Trump's ties with Russia.
#war
Washington Free Beacon: Mike Gallagher and the Lessons of Korea
The Korean War, often called the "Forgotten War," was a significant conflict between the United States and the Communist Democratic People's Republic of Korea that lasted from 1950 to 1953. It highlighted the dangers of the Cold War and the need for intelligence, preparedness, and statesmanship. Today, as America faces great power competition with China, it is essential to learn from the mistakes of the past to avoid future conflicts. The war's historical record, including the sacrifices made by American servicemen, highlights the importance of American commitment in creating a freer and safer world.
#economy
Forbes: Embattled Billionaire Hui Ka Yan’s EV Unit Plunges After Trading Resumes
China Evergrande New Energy Vehicle Group's shares plummeted after the company resumed trading, revealing weak investor confidence in billionaire Hui Ka Yan's business restructuring efforts. The electric-car maker suffered a loss of over 61% of its value, leaving it with a market cap of $1.7 billion. The company has fulfilled the requirements for a trading resumption by publishing financial results that showed significant liabilities and losses. The EV unit is a crucial component of Evergrande Group's restructuring plan, which offers creditors the option to swap their holdings for new notes or equity-linked instruments. The company needs approval from 75% of creditors to proceed with the restructuring. Hui's wealth has drastically decreased, and Evergrande New Energy Vehicle Group is seeking additional financing to address its capital requirements. The company has acknowledged late payments of employee salaries and emphasized its ability to raise sufficient funds.
Fox News: Bud Light layoffs are a push to ‘clean up corporate mess’ and move away from progressive politics, experts say
Anheuser-Busch is laying off hundreds of employees, signaling that Americans are tired of companies like Bud Light involving themselves in politics. The layoffs will impact less than 2% of the workforce. Critics argue that consumers are exercising their free speech by refusing to buy products that push political agendas.
Forbes: This Is Why You Shouldn't Get Too Excited By That Second Quarter GDP Number
The economy's growth in the second quarter is not a cause for celebration. The Federal Reserve's ignorance about inflation obstructs progress. The Biden Administration's push for a socialistic economy hampers innovation and growth. Rising consumer debt poses a challenge.
#culture
American Thinker: We need something like Animal House in 2023
Looking for a good movie that actually entertains? Look no further than "Animal House" - released 45 years ago, this comedy is still as hilarious as ever. No political message, just college kids being stupid.
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RV Lifestyle: QUICK! Which lane do I use? Navigating Toll Roads with an RV
Navigating toll roads with an RV raises questions. You can tow a 5th wheel on most toll roads, but exceptions exist. Each toll authority may have different rules and pay schedules. There are different toll processes, including attendant toll booths and automatic transponder toll roads. Keep cash on hand for unexpected tolls. Use the truck toll lane when possible. RVs may not need to stop at weigh stations.
Fox News: 'Oppenheimer' star Emily Blunt joins Tom Holland and Salma Hayek putting family before fame
Camila McConaughey skips Paris Fashion Week to give her mother-in-law a makeover. Matthew McConaughey's wife put family first and colored Kay McConaughey's hair instead of attending the fashion event. Camila and Kay have a close relationship, and Kay even gave Camila some words of wisdom.
Fox News: Mick Jagger celebrates 80th birthday with girlfriend and former love plus Leonardo DiCaprio, Lenny Kravitz
Mick Jagger celebrated his 80th birthday with an exclusive party attended by his girlfriend, former partner, and other celebrities. The party was held at Jagger's home in Chelsea, England, and was followed by an after-party at a nightclub. Jagger was seen wearing an emerald green suit, while his girlfriend wore a black lace dress and his former partner dressed in brown. Other notable guests included Lenny Kravitz, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Ronnie Wood.
Forbes: Kylie Minogue Announces First Las Vegas Residency After 'Padam Padam’ Success
Australian singer Kylie Minogue has announced her first Las Vegas residency at the Venetian's new Voltaire nightclub. The three-month residency, starting on November 3, aims to help Minogue crack the U.S. market. The smaller venue reflects her lower profile in the U.S. compared to other regions.