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#illegals
Fox News: Liberal city’s costs for sheltering migrants nears $25 million
Denver is facing financial challenges due to the surge of migrants in the city, with costs reaching nearly $25 million. The city has implemented limits on migrant sheltering, but the situation remains a significant burden.
Liberal cities like New York City and Chicago are also grappling with the fiscal impact of the migrant crisis, with projected costs running into billions of dollars. The influx of migrants is straining services and creating budget deficits.
Fox News: Republicans raise alarm on failed Biden nominee who continues crafting regs targeting gas-powered cars
A group of Senate Republicans, led by Sen. Ted Cruz, is accusing a top Biden administration official, Ann Carlson, of serving illegally as the Acting Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Carlson's nomination to permanently lead the agency failed earlier this year due to opposition. The Republicans argue that Carlson's appointment violates the Federal Vacancies Reform Act and renders the agency's actions under her invalid. They are urging President Biden to replace Carlson and nominate a new candidate as soon as possible.
#politics
Newsbusters: Column: Mark Levin's Intellectual Cannonade at the Democrats
Conservative author Mark Levin has released a book titled "The Democrat Party Hates America," claiming that the Democratic Party seeks total control of the government through a vast administrative state. He argues that this state-run apparatus, including the media, aims to undermine Republicans and their policies. Levin's book counters the narrative that Republicans are authoritarian, highlighting the arrogance of Democrats who assume they are always the popular majority. The media, acting as an ideological enforcement mechanism, will likely ignore Levin's book.
American Thinker: The Evolution of the American Police State
The American police state is becoming a reality, fueled by events like the January 6th protest and the Covid-19 pandemic. The government's response to these threats has resulted in the erosion of freedom and the rise of authoritarianism. The population's fear and willingness to surrender their rights have allowed the state to gain unprecedented power. If reforms are not made, a permanent police state could be on the horizon.
Fox News: Cruz proposes life sentences for illegal aliens if Border Patrol agent is killed in pursuit
Sen. Ted Cruz is introducing a bill that would impose hefty federal penalties for illegal migrants who evade U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers during motor vehicle pursuits. The bill proposes making failure to yield to a border patrol officer a felony, with potential life sentences if an officer is killed. It also requires the Department of Justice to report on the prosecution of illegal aliens for endangering Border Patrol agents.
#society
American Thinker: Jimmy Carter's Malaise on Steroids
In 1979, Jimmy Carter gave a speech that highlighted America's "crisis of confidence." His handling of the Iran hostage crisis and the speech are believed to have contributed to his loss in the next election. Now, there is concern about the declining global population and its impact on society and the economy.
The decline in population is worrying because it may lead to economic problems and a collapse of the welfare state. The cultural shift towards valuing material prosperity over the continuation of life itself is concerning. Additionally, the acceptance and encouragement of practices such as chemical castration for minors raises questions about the future of humanity.
American Thinker: Ode to clear plastic produce bags and fresh vegetables
The clear plastic bags we used to use for produce are being phased out under Berkeley's bag law. They are being replaced with limp, airless, and decomposing bio bags. The new anti-aging product for vegetables, Apeel, makes it hard to tell if produce is fresh or not. I might as well eat frozen produce as it is probably safer and healthier.
#economy
Forbes: What’s Driving The Rally Toward $100 Oil?
Rising oil prices put the Fed's attempts to engineer a soft landing for the economy in jeopardy. The pandemic and Russia's invasion of Ukraine disrupted oil markets, leading to supply shortages and price increases. OPEC+ production cuts and limited options for the Biden Administration may result in oil prices reaching $100/bbl, posing challenges for inflation control and economic stability.
#military
Euromaidan Press: Lithuania to supply Ukraine with explosive charges, sea radars, anti-tank ammo
Lithuania supplies Ukraine with military aid including explosive charges, sea radars, and anti-tank ammo.
#health
Fox News: 5 great ways that morning exercise can set you up for a better workday
Morning exercise provides multiple physical and mental health benefits. It improves mood, boosts energy levels, enhances focus and cognitive function, promotes better sleep quality, and increases self-confidence.
#crime
Fox News: Police find female designer's stolen clothes in ex-Biden official Sam Brinton's home
Fashion designer Asya Khamsin's missing clothing, which she alleges ex-DOE official Sam Brinton wore, was returned to her by police after a search warrant was executed at Brinton's Maryland residence. Brinton has been charged with grand larceny and the case is still ongoing.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Hypothermia vs Hyperthermia
Being exposed to extreme temperatures outdoors can lead to hypothermia or hyperthermia, both of which can be fatal if not treated properly. Hypothermia occurs when the body temperature drops below 95 degrees, and hyperthermia occurs when it exceeds 105.8 degrees. Both can result in over 1,000 deaths per year. Hypothermia is more likely in colder temperatures, while hyperthermia is a risk in hotter conditions. Certain groups, such as the elderly and the very young, are more vulnerable to both conditions. Spotting the symptoms and providing immediate help is critical.