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17 Aug 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Actor Wrongfully Convicted of Murder by Kamala Harris Says He’s Voting for Trump: 'Life Was Good' Under Trump
Jamal Trulove, wrongfully convicted of murder with Kamala Harris as the prosecutor, now backs Trump, claiming life was better economically under his presidency. Trulove recalls Harris laughing during his guilty verdict, deepening his resentment.
Once a supporter of Harris, Trulove's painful experience of injustice has forged a stark political shift. With a settlement won, he vows to expose the failings of the legal system that betrayed him.
The Federalist: EXCLUSIVE: Feds Are Helping Register AL Prisoners To Vote
In Alabama, the Feds are signing up prisoners to vote, igniting claims of illegalities from Secretary of State Wes Allen, who suspects a push for Democrat-friendly registrations. Questions arise about how the Bureau of Prisons is ensuring only eligible voters are counted.
Allen’s office seeks transparency and accountability, but the answers remain elusive. Meanwhile, allegations of federal meddling in state elections grow, with the Biden administration accused of a clandestine operation dubbed “Bidenbucks” to tilt the scales in favor of certain voter demographics.
The Economist: San Francisco Democrats are embracing “law and order” politics
In a San Francisco retirement home, mayoral hopeful Mark Farrell faces a wary audience. Their fresh questions about crime and homelessness meet his tempered optimism: plans for shelter, treatment, or even jail—a reflection of the shifting political winds in this liberal enclave.
As America readies for a new nuclear arms race, intrigue brews around the 2024 election dynamics, highlighting the delicate balance candidates must strike between ideals and grim realities.
Forbes: Election 2024 Swing State Polls: Harris Closes Gap In 4 New States—Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, N. Carolina
In a tight race, Vice President Kamala Harris edges out Trump in battleground states like Arizona and North Carolina, but Trump still leads in Georgia and Nevada. After Biden's exit, Harris has gained crucial support from young, Black, and female voters.
The political landscape has shifted, showing signs of renewed hope for Democrats, with Harris now the party's frontrunner. The stakes are high, and the game is on.
#society
GB News: Jeremy Clarkson rages 'it's scandalous' after pledge to help British farmers causes havoc at new pub
Jeremy Clarkson's new Cotswolds pub, The Windmill, is about to open despite a series of hiccups, including police involvement and sourcing British-only products. He's determined to support local farmers, battling high costs of British meats versus cheaper imports.
In a bid to help struggling farmers with mental health issues, Clarkson's beer brand has partnered with Shout to provide 24/7 text support. Farming isn't easy, and he's encouraging those in the industry to seek help instead of suffering in silence.
GB News: 'It is a minority that causes an issue!' Stand Up to Racism protestor responds to two-tiered policing remarks
In Birmingham, a Stand Up To Racism protest stood firm against fears stirred by an anti-immigration march that never showed. Campaigner Abu Umaymah declared that while a minority can incite chaos, the majority is committed to peaceful coexistence and mentoring the youth.
He emphasized that hatred, Islamophobia, and discrimination find no welcome here. Instead of giving in to fear, the community came together, declaring that troublemakers don’t represent their values. Peaceful resolve triumphed over panic.
#economy
Breitbart: CNN's, WaPo's Rampell: Harris' Homebuyer Tax Credit Will Drive Up Prices
Kamala Harris' proposed tax credit for first-time homebuyers is likely to backfire, inflating housing prices instead of making homes affordable. Rampell argues the real issue lies in local red tape and lack of building incentives, highlighting the need for state-level reforms.
Subsidizing demand without addressing supply is a misguided move. More effective solutions require tackling zoning and permitting obstacles to genuinely lower prices for first-time buyers.
Breitbart: Washington Post Editorial Board Roasts Kamala Harris for Economic Plan
The Washington Post slammed Vice President Harris for her economic plan, calling it a missed chance to address inflation concerns and high living costs. Instead of leveling with voters, she opted for blaming corporations and vague proposals that might worsen the problem.
Promises of housing relief and tax credits lacked clear funding, with warnings of ballooning deficits looming. Harris’s approach risked inflating an already strained market without real solutions, leaving voters anxious and weary of empty political rhetoric.
#crime
The Western Journal: Longtime Comedian Walking Between Gigs Killed in Hit-and-Run, Teen Under Arrest
Perry Kurtz, a 73-year-old comedian known for his performances on “America’s Got Talent,” was killed in a hit-and-run while crossing Ventura Boulevard in Tarzana. The driver fled but was later arrested—an 18-year-old linked to a gray Honda Civic abandoned nearby.
Kurtz was celebrated for his four-decade career in comedy, opening for legendary acts like Robin Williams. Friends mourned the loss, calling it a tragic end to a life dedicated to making others laugh.
#sports
Forbes: Inside Mookie Betts’ $15 Million Funhouse
Mookie Betts is more than just a Dodgers shortstop; he’s on a mission to become a bowling mogul. Nestled in his $15 million mansion, he’s balancing the diamond with business savvy, investing in a generative AI startup while dreaming of a chain of bowling alleys.
With dollars rolling in from a historic baseball contract, Betts aims to expand his diverse ventures—juicing, marketing, and now bowling—shaping a future beyond the sport that shaped him.