Tuesday, June 25, 2024

Newslinks: June 25, 2024

Speaking at the Washington Center for Equitable Growth last week, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) said, "Better to let all the Trump tax cuts expire than be accomplices to another slash-and-burn tax bonanza for America’s billionaires." And while Democrats pretend to adhere to Presidentish Joe Biden's pledge not to raise taxes on anyone making less than $400,000 — a promise already broken —  Dems continue to float trial balloons about doing just that.

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A growing number of retired Americans are considering returning to work as they continue to battle chronic inflation, according to a new survey published by the Motley Fool.
   About 44% of respondents said they are thinking about looking for work because their Social Security benefits have not adequately kept pace with high inflation.

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Medicaid spending on migrants in Florida plummets after DeSantis crackdown on illegals: report  Florida’s Medicaid spending on migrants has nosedived by 54% so far this year after Gov. Ron DeSantis’ bid to push back against illegal immigration.

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Thirty minutes after Hamas supporters first set up their operation outside a Los Angeles synagogue, they maced their first Jew. And the Los Angeles police did nothing.
 Not until an hour into the terrorist rally outside a synagogue, did the LAPD finally step in, pushing back masked Jihad supporters in keffiyeh terror scarves from the entrance of Congregation Adas Torah (Congregation of the Bible) which they had occupied.

Jewish Family Viciously Beaten by Arab-Speaking Family in NYC; Police and DOE Downplay  The New York Police Department (NYPD) did not classify the assault as a hate crime, even though her family is well-known as Jewish at the school. While NYPD now says that its Hate Crime Task Force will investigate the case, no determination has been made.
    “The DOE (Department of Education) is trying to sweep it under the rug to avoid further scrutiny of this heinous anti-Semitic act,” Lana told The New York Post, which reports that DOE spokesman Nathaniel Styer tried to shift the blame to Lana and Johan.

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Reparations: Taking money from people who never owned slaves and giving it to people who never were slaves   The effort to justify the new fad of forcing all Americans today to pay blacks reparations for the evil of slavery that was eliminated a century and a half ago at the cost of more than 600K lives continues. A recent published study by two “Didn’t Earn It” (DEI) academic elites at the Harvard Kennedy School attempts to justify the distribution of reparations now by claiming that the U.S. has a long history of paying out money to harmed individuals. Image

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Biden Administration 'Loses' 85,000 Unaccompanied Minor Children Unaccompanied minor children who cross the border are at huge risk of being trafficked. Earlier in the Biden administration, the kids were often sold into slavery, with the U.S. government serving as a middleman

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By the end of Newsom’s first term as governor, the streets of several California cities, especially San Francisco, were full of mentally ill homeless people and heroin and fentanyl users. Thanks to the “shoplifting epidemic,” even cheap items in drug stores were – and still are – kept behind lock and key. If you steal under $950 worth of stuff from a single merchant, you won’t be prosecuted – a law that has resulted in the mass closing of stores as well as of a major San Francisco shopping mall. The state is plagued by high unemployment and high rents. Student performance declined drastically during Newsom’s governorship. As of early this year, California had a $73 billion deficit. Yet none of these problems were mentioned in Newsom’s second inaugural address, in which his focus was rather on hailing California as – thanks to him, naturally – a world leader in progressive policy...

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Army Admits Link Between COVID Vaccine and Soldier's Heart Condition Army Specialist Karoline Stancik suffered a heart attack right after she had the Moderna vaccine. She had pacemaker surgery earlier this month.
   Stancik has had to take 27 medications a day since the first heart attack.
   “I was left behind and trampled,” Stancik told Herridge.

Exclusive: Biden Admin ‘Ignored’ Vaccine Safety Protocols To Fast-Track Its Covid Shot Mandates   Subcommittee interviews with FDA officials responsible for vaccine approval reportedly unveiled that the agency “rushed the vaccine licensing and subsequent recommendations for vaccine boosters.” Massie and committee members discovered that federal bureaucrats “mishandled reports of vaccine injury, despite requirements to actively obtain, synthesize, and report feedback on the safety and efficacy of the EUA vaccine.”

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