2024

Musk Calls Homelessness a Lie, Sparks Outrage

Elon Musk and Donald Trump, along with other influential billionaires and right-wing think tanks, are advocating for drastic cuts to federal agencies supporting vulnerable Americans, including the homeless. They falsely characterize homelessness as a conspiracy perpetuated by NGOs to enrich themselves, ignoring the systemic issues like lack of affordable housing and rising living costs that drive homelessness. This stance is leading to increased criminalization of homelessness through legislation and court decisions, despite a record-high number of individuals experiencing homelessness in the U.S. Experts argue that such actions are not only inhumane but also ineffective, advocating instead for evidence-based solutions and increased resources.

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Trump’s Border Plan: Concentration Camps for Detained Immigrants

Trump’s recent pronouncements regarding his immigration plans have sparked considerable concern, particularly his suggestion that detention camps would be utilized to hold detained immigrants. This proposal immediately evokes unsettling historical parallels and raises serious questions about human rights and due process. The sheer scale of such an undertaking, potentially involving millions of individuals, is staggering and unprecedented in modern American history.

The implication that individuals could be detained indefinitely without formal charges is deeply troubling. A civil offense, not a criminal one, should not justify indefinite imprisonment. This seemingly casual disregard for fundamental legal principles is alarming, and the potential for abuses of power within such a system is significant.… Continue reading

Trump Call Shakes Newsmax: CEO Orders Staff to Halt Hegseth Criticism

Following Greg Kelly’s on-air criticism of Pete Hegseth’s suitability for Secretary of Defense, Newsmax faced pressure from President-elect Trump’s team. Newsmax subsequently issued a directive to its staff forbidding negative coverage of Hegseth, instructing them to focus solely on positive aspects. This directive, coupled with threats of termination, followed reports that Trump contacted Newsmax CEO Chris Ruddy regarding the segment. The network denied Trump’s involvement, though internal sources indicated significant concern.

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Far-Right Publication Duped into Publishing Communist Manifesto Excerpts

A right-wing pundit successfully tricked the far-right evangelical magazine *American Reformer* into publishing an essay comprised of edited passages from *The Communist Manifesto*. This hoax, intended to expose a “woke right” within the conservative movement, highlights a deeper struggle over the definition and goals of Trumpism. The prank exposed significant divisions within the Trump coalition regarding the philosophical ambitions of their movement and its relationship to traditional conservative principles. This internal conflict, likely to intensify with Trump’s return to power, underscores the instability of the current right-wing alliance.

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Canada Threatens Energy Cut-Off, Retaliatory Tariffs Against US

In response to President-elect Trump’s threat of a 25% tariff on all Canadian goods, Canada is preparing retaliatory tariffs and exploring options to restrict energy exports to the U.S. Ontario Premier Doug Ford explicitly threatened to cut off energy supplies to five U.S. states. A meeting of Canada’s premiers with Prime Minister Trudeau resulted in a commitment to a robust response, including bolstering border security and utilizing various retaliatory measures. The federal government is coordinating with provinces to identify key export products for potential counter-tariffs, and plans to share this strategy with the incoming Trump administration.

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Ukraine Uses Psychological Warfare Against North Korean Troops

Ukraine’s “I Want to Live” campaign targets North Korean troops fighting alongside Russia, utilizing leaflets and videos to encourage surrender. These materials, distributed along the front lines, provide instructions on how to safely surrender and highlight potential benefits such as shelter and food. The campaign, initially focused on Russian soldiers, leverages the possibility of escape from Kim Jong Un’s regime as an incentive. Reports suggest up to 12,000 North Korean soldiers have been deployed to support Russia’s war effort, prompting Ukraine’s psychological operation.

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Israel Destroys Syrian Naval Assets Amidst Regional Instability

On December 9th, the Israeli Navy conducted a significant operation in Latakia harbor, sinking Syrian warships. This action, part of a larger campaign to neutralize Syrian military assets, targeted the regime’s naval fleet to prevent weapons from falling into hostile hands. Photographs confirm the destruction of at least some Osa-class missile boats, equipped with P-15M Termit anti-ship missiles. While specifics remain undisclosed, Israeli officials suggest all strategic weapons were successfully eliminated.

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NC Judge Wins Recounts, GOP Still Tries to Overturn Election

Following a razor-thin victory affirmed by recounts, Democratic Supreme Court Justice Allison Riggs faces a challenge to over 60,000 ballots by her Republican opponent, Jefferson Griffin. Griffin’s campaign, targeting Democratic-leaning voters disproportionately, alleges irregularities despite failing to provide evidence of ineligible voters. This challenge could be appealed to the state Supreme Court, where a Republican majority could overturn the election and solidify their partisan advantage. The outcome significantly impacts the future of North Carolina’s redistricting process and the balance of power in the state.

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Trump Admits Lowering Food Prices Is Hard After Campaign Promise

Reducing food prices, a key campaign promise, is proving to be far more challenging than initially anticipated. The initial optimism surrounding the ease of lowering grocery costs now seems misplaced, replaced with a more realistic assessment of the difficulty involved.

This shift in tone is significant, especially considering the strong emphasis placed on affordable food during the campaign. The stark contrast between the earlier promises and the current acknowledgment of the inherent difficulty highlights a disconnect between campaign rhetoric and the realities of governing.

The reasons behind this difficulty are multifaceted and complex, going beyond simple pronouncements of ease or hardship.… Continue reading

Americans Want Universal Healthcare, But Lobbyists Win

A Gallup poll reveals that 62 percent of Americans—the highest percentage since 2007—believe the federal government should guarantee health coverage for all citizens. This surge in support, exceeding even that seen during the 2007 presidential election, is driven by rising healthcare costs and increasing dissatisfaction with the current system. The narrow margin between those favoring a government-run system (46 percent) and those preferring a private system (49 percent) highlights a shifting public opinion, even among Republicans. This comes as the U.S. remains the only wealthy nation without universal healthcare, resulting in significantly worse health outcomes and higher costs than peer countries.

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