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22 Aug 2024
#politics
Breitbart: UK Looks to Restore 'Free Movement' For Under 30s EU Migrants: Report
The Labour government under Keir Starmer is facing backlash over reports of potentially reintroducing free movement for under-30s between the UK and EU, a move critics say would betray Brexit principles. Opposition lawmakers warn this signals a slip back into EU dependency.
While the government asserts that no such scheme is in the works, tensions rise as public trust wanes and accusations of dishonesty loom large in the air. The political stakes couldn't be higher, and the line between compromise and betrayal blurs.
The Western Journal: Bill Clinton Repeatedly Breaks Democrats' Kamala Harris Rule During DNC Speech: 'That Shows You're a Virulent Racist'
Bill Clinton flubbed Kamala Harris's name at the DNC, sparking claims of racism by Democrats who hold mispronunciations as a serious offense. Critics scoffed, pointing to Clinton’s past and calling out the hypocrisy in party standards.
In a land where words matter, it seems even a name can conjure a storm, but the real race begins when accountability is put on the ballot.
Breitbart: Fact Check: Tim Walz Falsely Claims Conservatives Are 'Banning Books' from Schools
Minnesota's Governor Walz claimed to be "banishing hunger" while criticizing other states for "banning" books. The truth cuts deeper; curation isn't censorship, and both sides play the book game, banning what contradicts their narrative.
In reality, many deemed "banned" remain accessible, pointing to a tangled web of political agendas rather than straightforward censorship. Amidst claims of poverty-fighting, Walz's pandemic-era management raises eyebrows, with a staggering $250 million lost to fraud.
Le Monde: Venezuela's Supreme Court certifies Maduro's claims he won presidential election
In a show of loyalty, Venezuela's Supreme Court backs President Maduro's dubious victory in the contested election, dismissing evidence of a landslide loss as forgery. The court, notably filled with Maduro's supporters, provides him a lifeline amid growing dissent.
While international observers question the credibility of the results, opposition claims a clear win for González, raising alarms over electoral integrity. The court's ruling, seemingly a charade, does little to quell the storm brewing outside its marble halls.
Breitbart: Democratic Cash Boost Casts Shadow over House Republicans
With the 2024 election looming, Democrats are outpacing Republicans in fundraising—$228.4 million to $173.4 million. The House GOP's leadership fears complacency and urges a ramp-up in cash efforts, emphasizing the race is still tight.
As candidates scramble, Melania Trump hosts her first major fundraiser, underscoring the stakes. Both parties know that every dollar counts in this dogfight.
GB News: Democrats did ‘everything they possibly could’ to subvert RFK Jr candidacy: ‘He is SO angry!’
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fumed over the Democrats' efforts to undermine his campaign, claiming they subverted his candidacy and blocked him from ballots. His independent candidacy hinges on either starting a new party or teaming up with Trump, all while eyeing the DNC's ongoing antics.
Amid murmurs of a coalition with Trump, analysts ponder the implications on the 2024 race, suggesting Kennedy's exit might shift votes yet remain inconsequential in the grand scheme, reminiscent of past elections where third-party candidates influenced outcomes.
#society
Human Events: DAVID KRAYDEN: How do democracies die? From social media ‘crimes’
In just two weeks, the UK has slipped into a chilling police state where free speech is a relic of the past. Enraged by riots and fear of "hate speech," the government cracks down on social media dissent, swapping real criminals for those labeled "keyboard warriors" with alarming swiftness.
Orwell's dystopia looms large as citizens face arrest for mere posts. Political double-talk shields a creeping tyranny, leaving a nation once proud of its liberties drowning in political madness and intellectual decay.
GB News: Pressure on housing 'one of the biggest impacts of immigration', says Farage
Nigel Farage says the UK’s illegal migration plans are futile while bound to the ECHR, criticizing rising house-building targets that he claims strain his constituency. He believes citizens feel ignored, fueling a sense of injustice in the wake of Brexit and government promises.
He argues Britain needs to train its own medical professionals instead of relying on imports, warning that the influx from Europe will exacerbate housing and healthcare issues. A growing population, he insists, threatens the quality of life.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Kyiv’s Russian incursion is on a knife edge
Each dawn in Russia is a repeat of chaos: drones buzz, oil depots blaze, and military blunders unfold as Ukrainian forces venture into Kursk. Putin’s distractions grow thin, and the Kremlin braces for a protracted conflict, while pressure mounts in the east.
Zelensky’s high-stakes gamble hangs in the balance; holding Kursk could tilt negotiations in Ukraine’s favor. Yet, Western hesitance remains perplexing while Russian morale falters amid mounting unrest. The moment is critical, and the West must act swiftly.
#economy
The Western Journal: Major Freight Railroads Grinding to a Stop, Union Threatens to Halt All Trains
Major Canadian freight railroads face a shutdown as contract talks with unions stall. Prime Minister Trudeau hopes for a resolution, warning of severe economic fallout if all rail services, vital for businesses and industries, grind to a halt.
CSX in the U.S. successfully negotiated earlier deals, highlighting the escalating tensions across North American railroads. The outcome will greatly impact supply chains, risking manufacturing slowdowns and potential chaos at ports.
Le Monde: Nestlé CEO Mark Schneider to step down after eight years at helm
Mark Schneider, after eight years at the helm of Nestlé, is stepping down to be replaced by Laurent Freixe. Schneider highlighted the company's transformation into a sustainable business amid rising challenges and controversies, from pricing struggles to health criticisms.
Freixe brings experience from leading the Americas and managing crises, seen as the ideal candidate for these turbulent times. Nestlé faces scrutiny while still boasting a diverse brand portfolio, but with growth projections dimming in a changing market.
#military
The Telegraph: Britain must restock lethal weapons if it is to avoid war with Russia
War with Russia looms unless the UK replenishes its dwindling stockpiles of lethal weapons, former Army chief Gen Sir Patrick Sanders warns. He believes failure to act could make conflict unavoidable within five years, as military support for Ukraine leaves Britain vulnerable.
His successor echoes the urgency, stating the UK must prepare for a major conflict within three years. As tensions rise, the need for a stronger military presence and robust arsenal becomes crucial to deter aggression from Russia and beyond.
#culture
The Western Journal: CNN Host Admits That Democrats Are Intentionally Targeting Men Who Are Not 'Testosterone-Laden'
At the Democratic National Convention, CNN's Dana Bash boldly claimed Democrats are courting men who don't fit the traditional mold—no testosterone, no gun-toting bravado, just sensitivity and support for women. It’s a slick move that smacks of condescension.
This isn’t about real masculinity; it’s a feeble tweak, a critique of strong men wrapped in a soft embrace that obscures genuine contributions of traditional masculinity to society. The irony? Weakness rarely builds a resilient future.
#crime
Breitbart: Murders and Gun Control Increased Under Tim Walz in Minnesota
In Minnesota, under Governor Tim Walz, murders climbed steadily despite increased gun control measures. From 104 in 2018 to a staggering 201 by 2021, the irony isn’t lost on anyone who’s paying attention to the statistics amid Walz’s ongoing advocacy for stricter firearm laws.
The paradox deepens as Walz, a gun owner himself, pushes for bans on assault weapons while the body count rises. His legislative actions align with federal gun control goals, yet the streets remain as dangerous as ever.
GB News: Two men stabbed at Chessington World of Adventures
In the shadow of adventure rides, two men found trouble in a Chessington car park, both slashed and bleeding. A third man, detained for grievous bodily harm, turned out to be a familiar face in a deadly dance of familiarity gone wrong.
The police assure no innocent bystanders were caught in the chaos. Just three men tangled in a violent mess, leaving sirens to echo through the laughter of the park.
Forbes: Andrew Tate Placed Under House Arrest In Romania, Reports Say
Andrew Tate is under house arrest following a police raid in Romania connected to a human trafficking investigation. Allegations include sex with a minor and trafficking underage individuals, with prosecutors seeking a 30-day detention.
The controversial influencer, along with his brother Tristan, was previously released from custody over UK sex offense charges. The story continues to develop.
Breitbart: British Tech Tycoon Mike Lynch's Body Recovered from Sicily Yacht Wreck
Mike Lynch, a British tech mogul, was confirmed dead after the unsinkable superyacht Bayesian sank in a storm off Sicily. His family was celebrating his recent acquittal on fraud charges when tragedy struck, leaving one woman missing and several others unaccounted for.
Rescue crews retrieved five survivors from the wreckage while divers continue the challenging search for bodies trapped in the hull, deep underwater. Investigators now question how a supposedly indestructible yacht went down while nearby vessels remained afloat.