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21/09/2023
New York’s Migrant Meltdown-It’ll ‘destroy New York,’ the Mayor says. Then he blasts a Republican.Texans won’t have much...
08/09/2023

New York’s Migrant Meltdown-It’ll ‘destroy New York,’ the Mayor says. Then he blasts a Republican.

Texans won’t have much sympathy, but it’s worth paying attention to New York City’s migrant crisis as a lesson in the consequences in a progressive city of failed progressive policies. Mayor Eric Adams explained it Wednesday night in a rant for the ages.

“I don’t see an ending to this. This issue will destroy New York City,” the mayor said at a town hall. “We’re getting 10,000 migrants a month.” So far the total is 110,000, contributing to a $12 billion budget hole that will take painful cuts to refill: “The city we knew, we’re about to lose.”

Posturing as a sanctuary city used to be easy for politicians a thousand miles from Mexico, but lately they’re getting a taste of life along the southern border. “We have to feed, clothe, house, educate their children, wash their laundry sheets, give them everything they need, health care,” Mr. Adams raged. “One time, we were just getting Venezuela. Now we’re getting Ecuador. Now we’re getting Russian speaking, coming through Mexico. Now we’re getting western Africa.”

Mr. Adams is piqued that the migrant influx has overshadowed his effort to prevent New York from spiraling into the urban anarchy of San Francisco. Has he told you about the city’s war on rats? He hates rats.

“We’ve turned this city around in 20 months,” the mayor said. “And then what happened? Started with a madman down in Texas, decided he wanted to bus people up to New York City.” He’s referring to Gov. Greg Abbott.

But if the migrant flood is really a “national crisis,” as Mr. Adams insists, why should Texas deal with it alone? For the record, Mr. Abbott said this week that his state had bused over 13,300 migrants to New York City. That means many thousands arrive via other means, including tens of thousands dispatched by Mr. Adams’s Democratic allies in Washington.

Blaming a Republican in Texas is easier for Mr. Adams than taking on fellow Democrats. But controlling the border is President Biden’s duty, and progressives in Congress are a big piece of the legislative logjam, since they oppose any policy to block any asylum seeker from anywhere for any reason. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is hopeless and preoccupied with begging Washington for more money to treat the symptoms while ignoring the illness.

New York City also has a legal “right to shelter.” The Mayor has pushed for more flexibility on that requirement, under a decades-old consent order, and this summer the city drew up a bright yellow flier to start spreadin’ the news. “There is no guarantee we will be able to provide shelter and services to new arrivals,” it says. Mr. Adams has called on Washington to expedite work permits, instead of making migrants wait to apply until five months after they file for asylum. In any case, migrants still need shelter, and they keep coming.

New York’s migrant meltdown is a case study in the collapse of Democratic governance when putative centrists, including Mr. Adams, refuse to confront progressive ideology. Republicans aren’t blameless, and too many look at a 3.8% unemployment rate, with millions of open jobs, and conclude strangely that the U.S. has too many foreign workers.

But the current migrant crisis is on Mr. Biden’s watch. He has abdicated political leadership, and the asylum laws that draw migrants won’t get fixed until Democrats admit they’re broken. That’s the truth, whether or not the Upper West Side wants to hear it, and Mr. Adams is seething because he’s beginning to worry that if nothing changes his legacy could be rats.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/eric-adams-migrant-crisis-will-destroy-new-york-city-kathy-hochul-greg-abbott-aba585d?mod=hp_opin_pos_1

Whether or not he is convicted, Trump will be the Republican nominee for president Trump has converted the blizzard of i...
31/08/2023

Whether or not he is convicted, Trump will be the Republican nominee for president

Trump has converted the blizzard of indictments into fundraising gold. His campaign raised $7m on the Fulton county booking last week.

Trump has converted the blizzard of indictments into fundraising gold. His campaign raised $7m on the Fulton county booking last week

McConnell’s frozen moment renews questions about America’s aged leaders-It was an excruciating moment of powerlessness f...
31/08/2023

McConnell’s frozen moment renews questions about America’s aged leaders-

It was an excruciating moment of powerlessness for one of Washington’s most powerful men.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s words dried up and he froze, standing silent and staring straight ahead for around 30 painful seconds in the middle of a press conference Wednesday – the second time he had endured such an uncomfortable on-camera ordeal since July. It is not clear whether it has happened more times away from the public’s gaze. But for a proud senator who has dominated the chamber for many years, the momentary loss of lucidity is embarrassing at the very least, and could become an increasing political problem.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/31/politics/mitch-mcconnell-aging-us-leaders/index.html

08/08/2023

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03/04/2023

The Wall Street Journal reporter is the latest in a growing list of Americans who have been detained by foreign governments on bogus charges, often to gain leverage with Washington.

29/03/2023

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Biden's sticky-fingered nuclear waste staffer Sam Brinton appears in court following SECOND arrest for stealing woman's ...
15/12/2022

Biden's sticky-fingered nuclear waste staffer Sam Brinton appears in court following SECOND arrest for stealing woman's airport luggage:-

Sam Brinton, 35, appeared in a Las Vegas courtroom on Wednesday
Brinton, who identifies as non-binary and uses 'they/their' pronouns, was arrested and faces felony grand larceny charge following an airport theft.

Brinton is accused of stealing luggage at two airports in two separate incidents. The former Department of Energy official no longer had a job as of Monday.

A judge set Brinton's bail at $15,000 and told them to 'stay out of trouble'

U.S. Weighs Expanding Asylum Process:-U.S. officials are moving to expand a program creating a legal process for Venezue...
15/12/2022

U.S. Weighs Expanding Asylum Process:-

U.S. officials are moving to expand a program creating a legal process for Venezuelan migrants seeking asylum to also include Nicaraguans, Cubans and Haitians, amid a surge in Nicaraguan migrants that has begun to overwhelm parts of the border in recent days.

(BY MICHELLE HACKMAN AND ALICIA A. CALDWELL WSJ.COM)

Media Tycoon Lai’s Trial Is Postponed:-A Hong Kong court postponed the national security trial of jailed media tycoon Ji...
15/12/2022

Media Tycoon Lai’s Trial Is Postponed:-

A Hong Kong court postponed the national security trial of jailed media tycoon Jimmy Lai until September, citing scheduling conflicts and an uncertain wait for a ruling from Beijing on whether he can be represented by a foreign lawyer.

Former President Donald Trump votes for Florida Gov. DeSantis as he's seen with Melania for the first time since Ivana's...
08/11/2022

Former President Donald Trump votes for Florida Gov. DeSantis as he's seen with Melania for the first time since Ivana's funeral - and says he 'looks forward' to his own Mar-a-Lago 'announcement' next week

Will Republicans take an early victory - or can Democrats pull off the unthinkable? DailyMail.com's hour-by-hour guide e...
08/11/2022

Will Republicans take an early victory - or can Democrats pull off the unthinkable? DailyMail.com's hour-by-hour guide explains how to follow and analyze TONIGHT's nail-biting midterms

Millions of Americans are casting their ballots today in a string of races from the House and Senate at the national level to the governor at state level

As of Monday morning, 40 million had already voted in an election that will determine which Party controls Congress for the second half of President Joe Biden's term

Polls predict Republicans will make huge gains in the House - it is now a question of many seats they take

The Senate is on a knife's edge, with all eyes on the results in New Hampshire, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Arizona and Nevada
By Wednesday morning the results could be clear, but razor-right races mean vote counting could take days, even weeks, like in the 2020 presidential election

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