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9 Aug 2024
#politics
The Western Journal: Ron DeSantis Exposes Tim Walz's Hypocrisy by Calling Out 'Snitch Hotline'
In a fiery press briefing, Florida’s Ron DeSantis called out Minnesota’s Tim Walz for hypocrisy over his COVID rules, particularly a "snitch hotline" encouraging citizens to report one another. With citizens fleeing Walz’s oppressive regime, DeSantis spotlighted the flaws in his governance.
Amid Walz's scandal over false military claims, DeSantis’ remarks resonated with conservative voters who view him as a champion against COVID tyranny. As the election looms, the question remains: will those once complicit in the tyranny stand by and support the Harris-Walz ticket?
Fox News: Time's up on the Harris basement strategy. Liberal media minions need to do their jobs
Kamala Harris has gone radio silent for weeks as she prepares to accept the Democratic nomination. Critics lambaste her lack of press engagement, leaving campaign officials to spin narratives while vital questions about her intentions and qualifications remain unanswered.
In a high-stakes election, avoiding media scrutiny only heightens doubts about her leadership capabilities. It’s time for Harris to step out from the shadows and face the public directly, not just through strategists and surrogates.
The Western Journal: Founder and President of Smartmatic Indicted on Federal Charges Relating to Voting Machine Scheme
Roger Pinate, founder of voting tech firm Smartmatic, has been indicted for his role in a bribery scheme tied to the 2016 Philippine elections, along with three co-conspirators. They allegedly funneled over $1 million in bribes while laundering money internationally.
Smartmatic announced its indicted employees are on leave, asserting their commitment to election integrity despite the charges. The DOJ is leading an extensive investigation aimed at bringing the accused to justice.
Forbes: When Will Trump And Harris Debate? What To Know After Trump Agrees To Faceoff
Former President Trump finally committed to a debate with Vice President Harris on September 10 after weeks of uncertainty, calling off a previously agreed debate with Biden. Harris welcomed the news but accused Trump of being “scared” to face her.
The debate will be held on ABC, and amid ongoing discussions, Trump hinted at other potential debates. With polling indicating a tight race, both candidates are eager to make their case to voters.
The Western Journal: Kamala Harris Mocked as She Unveils the Most Laughable TV Ad Imaginable: 'Where Are the Fact Checkers?'
Kamala Harris’s new ad paints her as a crime-fighting, border security champion, but the claims have left viewers scratching their heads. Critics point out her history of radical views, questioning the truth behind the campaign’s slick narrative.
As the political chess game unfolds, it appears truth is the first casualty, with many wondering, "Where are the fact-checkers?" The ad’s dubious claims have fueled skepticism, reflecting a deeper struggle over America’s narrative on crime and immigration.
The American Mind: The Tarnished Democrat Brand
In the shadow of an assassination attempt, Trump's survival has reframed the political landscape. The Democrats, once fueled by a panic-stricken rhetoric against him, now grapple with their fading influence, relying on hollow narratives and a charisma deficit.
As Trump stands resilient, the Democrats scramble, their claims of his fascism ringing hollow in a world that's grown weary of their antics. With a chaotic vibe shift, confidence is key; the realignment in the electorate hints at a brewing storm for the beleaguered party.
#foreignaffairs
Human Events: ROD THOMSON: Harris’ most vulnerable point? A world in flames
The upcoming presidential campaign could hinge on stark foreign policy differences between Trump and Harris. While Trump left a peaceful world, Harris has inherited chaos—conflicts escalating in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, reshaping global alliances unfavorably for the U.S.
Progressive policies have failed, and the repercussions are undeniable. If things don’t change, the next few years could see America further weakened, with adversaries growing bolder and alliances shifting dangerously.
#economy
Forbes: ‘Very, Very High’—$20 Trillion Bitcoin Predicted As ‘Stampede’ Suddenly Sends Price Soaring
Bitcoin's price tumbled from $70,000 to under $50,000 but has since rebounded, driven by market optimism and speculation about a significant crypto announcement from Trump’s sons. Analysts predict a potential surge to $1 million if the U.S. Treasury intervenes.
With a wave of buyers reconstructing the crypto landscape, traders are eyeing a $100,000 target amidst a climate of renewed enthusiasm. Coinbase has cautioned users amid the volatility, emphasizing the precarious nature of the market.
Le Monde: In the UK, two centuries of tax exemption for wealthy foreigners are about to end
London's elite are packing up, chasing better tax havens as the UK prepares to scrap a cherished loophole for wealthy non-doms. The Conservative's reversal under Labour’s pressure promises a revenue boost, but many doubt the cash will materialize.
High earners, particularly Americans, are already leaving, with whispers of lost fortunes echoing through posh tax advisories. The game has changed, and Britain may find itself poorer in more ways than one.
#military
The Telegraph: Royal Navy aircraft carriers rely on Norwegian protection. How the mighty are fallen
The Royal Navy's HMS Prince of Wales will set sail for the Pacific next year with Norwegian warships amid a grim reality: an aging fleet of only nine Type 23 frigates. Reliance on foreign support underscores chronic underfunding and the dire need for reinforcements.
With new frigates delayed until at least 2027, the Royal Navy's once-mighty maritime force faces a precarious future, echoing a legacy of neglect that leaves it dependent on allies for security in troubled waters.
#education
Liberty Nation News: What a Harris Presidency Could Mean for School Choice - Liberty Nation News
Kamala Harris recently praised AFT leader Randi Weingarten, hinting her presidency will favor teachers' unions over school choice. Parents worry about declining public funding due to alternative education options, while Harris remains quiet on significant educational issues affecting them.
As Harris shifts from her past rigid policies to a moderate stance, critics, including Senator Tim Scott, argue that unions are blocking opportunities for poor and minority children. The focus should be on education, not protecting bureaucratic interests or union politics.
#crime
Fox News: Texas college student Caleb Harris' cause of death remains a mystery after body found in well
Caleb Harris, a 21-year-old Texas A&M student, vanished during an early morning Uber Eats run in March. His body was discovered months later in a well, but the cause of death remains a mystery, leaving his family desperate for answers amidst a shadow of uncertainty.
With few clues and a lack of evidence, his parents believe someone knows what happened. They’re pushing for answers as they grapple with the grim reality of their son’s disappearance—a parent's worst nightmare unfolding in a world that shouldn’t allow secrets to fester.
The Telegraph: Friday evening news briefing: Starmer to review social media laws in wake of riots
Sir Keir Starmer's call for a review of social media laws follows the jailing of Tyler Kay, sentenced for inciting racial hatred online. Meanwhile, the BBC demands over £200,000 from Huw Edwards after his arrest for child exploitation charges.
In other news, Ukraine reportedly decimated a Russian battalion in a fierce strike, while Argentinian police thwarted a major bank heist by uncovering a 220-meter tunnel.
GB News: Labour councillor remanded in custody over alleged ‘cuts throats’ speech
Ricky Jones, a suspended Labour councillor, landed in hot water after a courtroom appearance for allegedly inciting violent disorder at an anti-fascist rally. Accused of urging violence against “Nazi fascists,” he faces serious charges that could lead to five years behind bars.
Judge Ikram expressed deep concern about Jones's reckless words, asserting they could stir further chaos in an already volatile climate. With a plea hearing set for September 6, Jones’s future hangs by a thread as the stakes rise in this tangled web of politics and protest.
Fox News: Massachusetts police clued in to wealthy family's mansion murders with three sheets of paper and chilling note
In a tragic turn, Rakesh Kamal shot his wife and daughter in their opulent Massachusetts mansion, then killed himself. Beneath their wealthy facade lay crushing debt, eviction notices, and a web of lies that masked the family's turmoil.
Despite a holiday gathering days prior, desperation had seeped in, revealing fractures in their lives. A legacy of deceit and financial ruin culminated in a shocking crime that rattled a seemingly serene community.