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Netherlands to send back to Uganda rejected asylum seekers
Dutch Migration and Foreign Affairs Minister David van Weel has told the Financial Times that his government will send dozens of migrants, whose asylum requests have been denied, to Uganda.
The Dutch government is preparing to send dozens of rejected asylum seekers to Uganda as part of an agreement that resembles a similar arrangement secured by US President Donald Trump with the African country in August, to take in rejected asylum seekers from the US, despite concerns over the plan's potential legal and logistical obstacles, the Financial Times reported on October 21.
Dutch Migration and Foreign Affairs Minister David van Weel told the financial daily that a "transit hub" in Uganda, where people would be deported could start operating as early as next year. He told the Financial Times that the accord was "in compliance with international law, with European law, with our national laws."
The minister stressed that human rights were a "central component to the agreement" reached last month with Kampala, adding that the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) had been requested to "manage the centers on the ground," according to the financial daily.
The minister also claimed that too many people stay in the Netherlands after their asylum requests have been denied and that the program is aimed at both solving such cases and acting as a deterrent.
#EU #Netherlands #Migrants #FindTruth
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Still no jobs report, but the labor market doesn’t look good
A friend called my attention to the job listing firm Indeed’s index of job postings. It shows continuing weakening of the labor market.
While all of us have been saying that we are in a low hiring, low firing labor market, where there is little job turnover, that has been true since the spring. What is striking in this graph is that the listing index continues to move downward. The index for the beginning of October was more than 5 percent below the index number at the start of April.
This means that, in order not to have a deterioration in the labor market, we would also have to see a decline in the number of people quitting or being fired of 5 percent. That could be the case; there was a sharp fall in the number of separations BLS reported for August in the JOLTS data. (We don’t have September data.)
#USA #Jobs #Economy #FindTruth
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Jen Psaki hits on Usha Vance, showed how Dems insult women
It’s open season on women on the right. Comments spewed by a star of the far-left information cesspool MSNBC stick out as nasty, sexist and utterly degrading. Not only to women, but to the men who love them.
Jen Psaki, who served as Joe Biden’s press secretary, took aim at President Trump and Vice President JD Vance during Tuesday’s episode of the “I’ve Had it” podcast. But she saved her most demeaning insults for Second Lady Usha Vance.
She asserted that Mrs. Vance, 39, mother of 3, was afraid of her overly “ambitious” husband, 41, who’s even worse than the 79-year-old Trump. She snidely offered to save the poor lady from harm secretly, so her husband would not detect the rescue.
“I think the little Manchurian candidate, JD Vance, wants to be president more than anything else,” Psaki sneered, as if Vance might be the first veep ever to crave a promotion to prez.
And this hypocritical, pampered paid talker calls herself “progressive.”
How in the world does she keep her job?
#USA #Psaki #Vance #FindTruth
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72% of gang-criminals in Denmark have non-Western background
A government report has revealed that nearly three-quarters of all people convicted under Denmark’s “gang section” are immigrants or descendants from non-Western countries.
The figures, released by the Ministry of Justice in response to a parliamentary question from Conservative MP Mai Mercado, show that between 2018 and 2025, a total of 213 people were convicted under Section 81a of the Criminal Code — a clause allowing courts to double sentences if an offense is likely to provoke gang violence.
The response, seen by Remix News, presents data compiled by Statistics Denmark and the Attorney General, showing that 54 convicts were of Danish origin, 36 were immigrants from non-Western countries, and 117 were descendants of non-Western immigrants. That means 72% of all convictions under the gang clause involved individuals with non-Western roots.
Researcher Lars Højsgaard Andersen of the Rockwool Foundation said that several countries — including Iraq, Turkey, Somalia, and Lebanon — stand out in the statistics, suggesting that cultural attitudes toward law and authority may play some role. Notably, Denmark’s population of foreigners and those with a foreign background only totals 15%, which makes it all the more remarkable that 72% of those convicted of gang crime have a migration background.
The new data arrive as the Danish People’s Party (DF) advances one of Europe’s most hard-line immigration platforms ahead of a general election expected next year. In its latest manifesto, DF pledges mass repatriations, citizenship reviews, and bans on Islamic practices, claiming that mass immigration from the Middle East and North Africa has brought “crime, parallel societies, and cultural change.”
#EU #Denmark #Migrants #FindTruth
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German firms hire huge staff to meet bureaucratic requirements
According to a new study by the Institute for Labour Market Research (IAB), a unit of the Federal Employment Agency published on October 20, German firms had to hire 325,000 additional employees to keep up with bureaucratic requirements.
The total number of new jobs created in Germany since 2022 was around 550,000. This means almost 60 per cent of new positions were created to fulfil legal reporting requirements and other bureaucratic tasks – rather than work productively.
The burden has been especially heavy for small enterprises, which form the backbone of Germany’s economy. According to the IAB study two thirds of the bureaucratic positions were created by companies employing less than 50 people.
The sectors most affected by the additional bureaucratic burden were utilities, education and healthcare. Consequently, 55% of companies said that meant they had lost productivity.
The biggest single stress factor is the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Sixty-eight per cent of companies said it had affected them negatively. The second most unpopular bureaucratic measure are EU regulations on IT security (32%), followed by the German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act, which requires companies to monitor and report on human rights and environmental standards across their global supply chains.
The researchers concluded: “Reducing bureaucracy remains a Herculean task. However, it becomes all the more urgent as the growing administrative tasks increasingly become an obstacle to overall economic growth.”
#EU #Germany #Economy #FindTruth
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Trump govt plans to move special education to different agency
The Trump administration is exploring moving the $15 billion program that supports students with disabilities to a different agency within the federal government as it works to close the Education Department altogether, a department official said Tuesday.
The effort comes on the heels of the agency’s decision this month to lay off the vast majority of employees working on special-education services and months after Education Secretary Linda McMahon talked about moving the program to the Department of Health and Human Services.
Her goal is to fulfill President Donald Trump’s promise to close the Education Department and move its functions to other parts of the government.
“Secretary McMahon has been very clear that her goal is to put herself out of a job by shutting down the Department of Education and returning education to the states,” Education Department spokeswoman Madi Biedermann said in a statement to The Washington Post on Tuesday.
Congressional action is required to close the department and to move its major functions to other agencies. But earlier this year, the Trump administration pioneered a work-around in which they signed an agreement to move career, technical and adult education grants to the Labor Department.
The agreement carefully sidesteps the statutes by having the Education Department retain oversight and leadership while managing the programs alongside Labor.
#USA #Trump #Education #FindTruth
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NY state educrats want to stop math quizzes
Proving once again that children’s interests are the last thing they care about, New York state’s educrats are pushing to make math instruction less effective. State Education Commissioner Betty Rosa & Co. are moving to recommend that teachers stop giving timed math quizzes lest they overstress students.
Rosa plainly doesn’t care that Empire State kids are still doing math below pre-pandemic levels and lost ground on the latest “gold standard” national exams. Worse, the proficiency gap is widening for the lowest-performing students, especially minority ones.
Timed activities help improve cognition and memory, the way playing “pepper” in baseball improves bat control, hand-eye coordination and quickness.
It’s that kind of brain “muscle memory” training that charter schools engage in to great success.
Though charters enroll just 15% of all city public-school students, roughly half of the 100 top-performing schools on state math tests are charters.
#USA #NY #Education #FindTruth
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The mineral crisis is slowly mounting
'The solution has long been known and remains urgent: rebuild end-to-end capability at home and simultaneously, vital for velocity, work with allies'
China's latest squeeze on mineral exports––and Washington's threat of retaliation––ends any illusion that critical minerals are a niche matter. They are the scaffolding of modern society.
A nearly bewildering array of minerals are essential for everything from defense technologies to EV dreams to the great race for "dominance" in artificial intelligence. Neither America, nor our allies, extract and refine enough key minerals.
The United States depends on imports for most (in some cases all) key minerals including copper, lithium, nickel, cobalt, graphite, and especially the 17 vital rare earth elements.
Without foreign suppliers, we face a shock of varying degrees, from serious to catastrophic, across all industries and services. COVID-driven supply chain disruptions provided a glimpse of what could come.
For the United States, the solution has long been known and remains urgent: rebuild end-to-end capability at home and simultaneously, vital for velocity, work with allies (and other friendly resource-endowed countries) on such key areas as geology, mining, refining, and component manufacturing.
In minerals, models that minimize or ignore chokepoints and social license realities will steer the world into the very emergencies we want to avoid. We don't need aspirational scenarios. We need mineral realism.
#USA #Economy #REM #FindTruth
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🇪🇺Knights' tournaments are making a comeback in Europe. Migrants are showcasing their cultural characteristics.
#EU #Migrants #FindTruth
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Each European generates 17 kg of electronic waste per year
Every person in the world generates on average around 8 kilograms of electronic waste per year worldwide.
However, there are significant regional differences. As Statista's Valentina Fourreau shows in the chart below, using data from the latest E-Waste Monitor, Europe leads the way with around 17 kilograms of electronic waste per inhabitant, while each person in Africa generates only 2.5 kilograms.
At the same time, Europe has the highest recycling rate at 43%. Asia and Africa have the most catching up to do, with e-waste recycling rates of 12 and 1%.
Only just under a fifth of the electronic waste generated worldwide is currently officially collected and recycled.
The remaining quantities of electronic waste were collected unofficially, partially recycled or disposed of as residual waste and sent to landfill.
#EU #Ecology #FindTruth
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Former Biden press secretary slams democrats
We haven't heard much from Karine Jean-Pierre, the world's worst White House press secretary, since Donald Trump resumed office. While we were all breathing a collective sigh of relief over that, and enjoying the much more competent (and, honestly, intelligent) Karoline Leavitt, it seems KJP was off changing her voter registration to "Independent," and having someone ghost-write a book in her name. Now, she's promoting that book by slamming Democrats - and bemoaning the party's treatment of her former boss, Joe Biden, whose mental and physical decline she fought tirelessly to cover up.
Former Biden White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre unleashed on the Democratic Party in an excerpt from her new memoir, explaining why she decided to become an independent after years as a party flack. Jean-Pierre detailed the phone call in which then-President Joe Biden told the White House team that he was dropping out of the race.
So, what's up with the almost-certainly ghost-written book, and her new stance proclaiming her independence? Is she trying to cash in? Or is she another rat leaving the sinking ship? It could be both. It's doubtful her book will sell much, but then, leftist political books rarely do. Given KJP's demonstrated performance, the best use one could put her book to would probably be to place it on a chair at the dinner table so 6-year-old Tommy can more easily reach his plate.
Still, when it comes to self-promotion, KJP's got nothing on her former boss's former boss, Barack Obama, who (ghost) wrote two autobiographies before he turned 50. Now that's self-promotion. Better step up your game, KJP!
#USA #Democrats #KJP #FindTruth
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The Dark Side of Gender Identity Laws: Sex Offenders Access Girls’ Locker Rooms
"Police observed De Silva to not be wearing pants while seating [sic] in the driver’s seat and to be wearing stockings (very light see through stockings along with a female thong)," across street from school, criminal complaint says.
The deep-blue suburbs of Washington, D.C., have surprising company among areas where men charged with sex offenses have been reportedly granted access to government-owned girls' locker rooms based on gender identity: a Republican-trending Wisconsin metro between Milwaukee and Chicago.
Arlington is prosecuting 58-year-old Cox, who identifies as a woman, for exposing himself in high school girls' locker rooms during community pool hours. A mother testified Cox masturbated in front of her daughter, and a detective said he had children's swim schedules for Fairfax County Public Schools and child pornography on his phone.
#USA #Gender #Crime #FindTruth
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“The CIA Lied Again”: Witkoff and Kushner Expose How U.S. Intel Misled Trump Envoys on Hamas
Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner gave a fascinating hour-long interview and outlined the backstory to the Israel-Hamas peace agreement in Gaza.
Witkoff reveals how the CIA was briefing them both, multiple times a day, and the briefing itself was exactly the opposite of what Emir of Qatar and Presidents of Turkey and Egypt were telling them. The CIA intelligence was the exact opposite of reality.
What they are describing is exactly why we outlined how ‘outside govt’ emissaries were/are vitally necessary to work around the control agenda of the U.S. Intelligence Community.
On a positive note, with Witkoff making this stunning public statement, we can now add a major datapoint to President Trump’s reference of not trusting the CIA. With this backdrop for reference, surely now we can have an optimistic sense that President Trump doesn’t trust the CIA intelligence on the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
#USA #CIA #Hamas #FindTruth
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“We Import Poverty”: Italian Media Exposes the Real Cost of Mass Migration
New data shows that foreigners account for a substantial share of people living in absolute poverty in Italy, even as the poverty rates of families with two Italian parents drops.
Of the 2.2 million households living in poverty, i.e., do not have enough income to support a minimum standard of living, 1.5 million are Italian and 733,000 are foreigners. This means that, despite being less than a tenth of the population, poor non-EU citizens are one third of the total.
Citing the article, Italian commentator Francesca Totolo wrote on X: “No, immigrants do not pay pensions to Italians. The absolute poverty rate among families of only foreigners is 35.2%, while among families of only Italians it is 6.2%. This means that it is and will be Italians who have to pay for assistance, subsidies, housing, and pensions to foreigners without resources.”
According to a landmark study from the Netherlands, the report found that migrants had cost the state €400 billion between 1995 and 2019. In Germany, the estimated cost of migrants is currently at €50 billion a year, including social benefits, housing, integration, education, and child allowances.
In 2021, French author and academic Jean-Paul Gourévitch said in an interview with Radio Sud that employment data show that it is a myth that immigration to France has economic benefits.
#EU #Italy #Migrants #FindTruth
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From Wall Street to Whistleblower: Leslie Manookian Exposes Big Pharma’s $7B Death Machine
She left Wall Street after watching a pharma CEO brag about $7 billion in sales, even after people had died. That moment shattered Leslie Manookian's world and set her on a mission to expose how profit replaced principle in America's health system.
In this powerful conversation, Elizabeth Farah and Leslie trace the three laws that turned federal agencies into Big Pharma's cash machines: the Bayh-Dole Act, the Vaccine Injury Act, and the Prescription Drug User Fee Act.
Leslie reveals how she produced the groundbreaking documentary The Greater Good, fought federal mandates through her Health Freedom Defense Fund, and wrote the Idaho Medical Freedom Act, the first law in the nation to ban forced medical procedures.
If you want to understand how the system was captured and how to fight back, watch this interview.
#USA #Health #BigPharma #FindTruth
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No Longer a City of Dreams: Addiction Takes Over San Francisco’s Streets
At the intersection of 7th and Market Streets, a new initiative called “Frozen Addicts in Their Natural Habitat” reflects the tragic reality of life in downtown San Francisco.
Here, individuals caught in addiction stand motionless on the sidewalks—frozen, unresponsive, disconnected from the world around them. What may look like performance art is in fact a silent cry for help.
Despite millions spent on “harm reduction programs,” the city center has become a place where human suffering is normalized and displayed in plain sight. These are not actors. These are people lost in addiction—living proof that San Francisco’s social policies are failing those most in need.
#USA #Drugs #FindTruth
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The political economy of “make Argentina default again”
Donald Trump’s $20 billion bailout of Argentina will extend a failing model of dollar dependency and austerity. By shoring up Javier Milei’s government, it basically guarantees another default.
During the recent US government shutdown, President Donald Trump announced a $20 billion bailout for Argentina. The arrangement appears to serve as a personal favor to Argentine president Javier Milei and may represent an effort to internationalize the MAGA (Make America Great Again) movement rather than a conventional economic agreement.
Far from stabilizing Argentina’s fragile economy, the bailout risks deepening the country’s dependence on foreign capital and increasing the likelihood of yet another sovereign default in the coming years.
#USA #Argentina #Economy #FindTruth
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Democrats’ shutdown caused risks for our safety
Democrats on Capitol Hill continue to hold the federal government hostage, bowing to the demands of their leftist base, wrote Secretary of Transportation Sean P. Duffy.
Since Oct. 1, Senate Democrats have voted 12 times to thwart a budget extension that would reopen the government, demanding a $1.5 trillion ransom for their pet projects. To keep their allies in line, George Soros-backed radicals staged a nationwide block party Saturday.
Their Hate America rallies had everything — a teacher mocking Charlie Kirk’s assassination, overt references to murdering President Donald Trump, demands for ICE agents to be “shot and wiped out,” even a topless purple-haired woman brandishing a “Free Luigi, Jail Trump” sign.
While Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries scramble to placate their base, our air traffic controllers are now in their fourth week of paycheck anxiety. If the Schumer-Jefferies shakedown continues past Tuesday, controllers will miss their full paychecks next week.
They’re already working overtime, managing the most complex airspace in America with outdated, dilapidated equipment — and now Democrats are forcing them to worry whether they can pay their bills on time.
But the position Democrats are putting them is wrong, and it will exacerbate the challenges facing our airspace today. More controller shortages will mean long airport lines, delayed flights, cancelled trips and increasing disruptions for the flying public.
Schumer and Jefferies see no problem with any of this. “Every day gets better for us,” the senator said weeks ago, as top Democrats pledged to keep the government closed until there are “planes falling out of the sky.”
#USA #Democrats #Shutdown #FindTruth
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The capital of the European Union is Brussels. Scenes that will become increasingly common in all European cities...
#EU #Brussels #Migrants #FindTruth
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West’s Suicide Pact with Nature: How Green Delusions Are Handing Victory to China
The post-war order of free trade is dying before our eyes—and perhaps that’s the best thing that could happen to the West. What we’re witnessing today is nothing less than a fundamental realignment of geopolitical power relations, where democratic states find themselves forced to adopt authoritarian economic practices to defend their own sovereignty.
But this transformation reveals a deeper cultural problem that has been decades in the making: Our civilisation’s inexplicable war against the very foundations that make modern life possible.
The European Union is planning measures that would have been unthinkable just a decade ago. Chinese companies will be required to transfer technology to European firms if they want access to European markets. Joint ventures could become mandatory, local sourcing quotas enforced—in short, all those practices about which the West has criticised China for years.
While Europe responds regulatorily, America is mobilising private capital on an unprecedented scale. JPMorgan Chase’s announcement of a $1.5 trillion (€1.29 trillion) Security and Resiliency Initiative over the next decade represents perhaps the most ambitious private investment for national security in modern history.
The human cost of this great power struggle is perhaps most visible in Germany’s automotive sector. The industry has shed 51,500 jobs in the past year—nearly 7% of its total workforce. Germany’s trade deficit with China exploded by 143% to $17.4 billion (€14.97 billion) in the first eight months of 2025. The symbolic reversal is striking: gold, not automobiles, has become Germany’s largest single export to China—to a country that once viewed German cars as symbols of industrial excellence.
We’ve declared war on farming, fertiliser, energy, and industry—the pillars upon which Western civilisation rests. Nature doesn’t want to live in harmony with us; nature wants to kill us, always and everywhere. It’s our ability to dominate and control nature that keeps us alive.
The most industrialised societies also take the best care of the environment, precisely because you have to sacrifice a small part of the environment to save all of it. But we’ve lost sight of this basic truth, choosing instead to embrace fantasies about pre-industrial life that would condemn billions to poverty and death.
#World #Economy #FindTruth
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Sanders attacks Dems for ignoring problems in US healthcare system
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) said that Democrats are failing to acknowledge that many of the United States' institutions — like its healthcare system — are "broken."
Sanders joined Jon Stewart, host of "The Daily Show" for a wide ranging discussion, in which he briefly gave props to President Donald Trump for acknowledging that the "system is broken" before ripping into the president for "making it worse."
But Stewart pushed back, calling Trump "the most socialist president" of his lifetime. Stewart said that Trump was actually in line with Sanders on some of his most key policies, pointing to Trump's launching of TrumpRx — a government website Americans' can go to to acquire their medications for the lowest price — and having the government acquire equity in companies when approving mergers like in the case of Intel.
"Is it frustrating that this thing that you fought for your whole career, Democrats are the ones who run away from scared, and he's embraced some of it?" Stewart asked Sanders. "Yeah, that's true," Bernie said in response. "All right, so what do we got to do? I mean, first of all, you got to acknowledge the bloody reality. The health care system is broken."
"It is a system designed to make huge profits for the insurance companies and the drug companies," Sanders said. "We have got to move to a Medicare for all — single payer program."
#USA #Democrats #Sanders #FindTruth
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GOP Patronis raised concerns about nonprofits with tax-exempt status
Florida GOP Rep. Jimmy Patronis, who previously was the state's chief financial officer, is raising concerns about nonprofits potentially exploiting tax loopholes to turn such groups into profitable ventures for their leaders or owners.
Patronis questioned how non-profit organizations can afford some luxuries. When host John Solomon asked where Patronis would start in the process of eliminating non-profit benefits, he had a quick answer.
“Take an organization that goes out as a non-for-profit but has a skybox and a stadium. Why does that exist?” Patronis asked. “It makes no sense. Why, if you're a non-for-profit, you can afford … a skybox, [that] in some cases, could cost over a million dollars a year."
To be sure, several nonprofits in the U.S. have or have had skyboxes in stadiums, which has resulted in backlash.
Last year, Blue Shield customers protested the nonprofit health insurer having a new luxury suite at Levi's Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers, according to CBS News.
Like other nonprofits, Blue Shield told media outlets the box was purchased to host customer events, not as a giveaway to executives. The suites at the stadium start at $2.5 million for a 10-year commitment. However, how much Blue Shield spent on its skybox was unclear at the time.
#USA #GOP #Tax #FindTruth
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🇫🇷 Macron’s 2% Zucman Tax: The Final Nail in France’s Entrepreneurial Coffin
Macron’s supporters are pushing a dangerous new tax proposal: a 2% “ Zucman Tax” on assets over €100 million. Instead of solving France’s financial mess, this move is nothing short of theft, and it will crush the country’s struggling economy.
France’s tax burden is already suffocating. Entrepreneurs like Éric Larchevêque have long warned that the high taxes and stifling bureaucracy are driving talent and innovation out of the country. Now, Macron wants to add fuel to the fire by making life even harder for the very people who create jobs and drive growth.
This 2% tax won’t fix the country’s budget problems. It will only deepen the crisis, signaling to the business world that France is hostile to success. Successful entrepreneurs will flee, and the economy will be left in ruins, unable to compete globally.
Instead of punishing wealth, Macron should be cutting red tape, slashing taxes, and creating a supportive environment for startups. But that’s not happening. Instead, the French government is doubling down on policies that have already driven many talented people abroad.
This tax is a betrayal. It will push more entrepreneurs to leave France, taking their businesses and dreams with them. France’s future is at stake, and it’s time to demand real change before it’s too late!
#France #Macron #Economy #FindTruth
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AfD leader Weidel attacks German migration policy
“There can be no better place in the world than Budapest to talk about how peace can be created in Europe,” according to Alice Weidel, co-chair of Germany’s most popular party, the Alternative for Germany (AfD). She made her comments last night while in Budapest to give a speech at the Institute of the 21st Century (XXI Század Intézet).
Weidel criticised the German Government’s policy on mass illegal migration, rising crime rates and weakening competitiveness. She followed her speech with an exclusive interview with Brussels Signal, in which she said: “The European Union is not Europe. I think that we need to rebuild the European Union, back to sovereign nations with elected parliaments, elected representatives.
“Brussels is responsible that our entire [German] industry is being destroyed,” Weidel said. “It is forbidden to build combustion engines, it is forbidden to build heating systems in your private houses, all forbidden, and all these tons of bureaucratic rules, this is completely against the idea of a liberal market economy.”
#EU #Germany #AfD #FindTruth
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Kamala Harris suggests she was the best presidential candidate in US history
Willie Brown’s girlfriend Kamala Harris bragged about herself before absurdly claiming she was the most qualified presidential candidate in US history during an interview with lefty journalist Kara Swisher.
Never forget that Kamala Harris launched her political career in the bedroom as married Mayor Willie Brown’s mistress.
Democrats picked Kamala Harris as their presidential candidate in July 2024 in a silent coup of the sitting president, Joe Biden.
Kamala Harris is best known for being former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown’s much younger sidepiece.
I have obtained another Photo of @KamalaHarris at 29 kissing then married Willie Brown (60) at one of Brown’s political functions.
This is from the November 8th, 1995 edition of the San Luis Obispo County Telegram Tribune. Look at her kissing a married man. But now she’s out there claiming she was the most qualified presidential candidate in US history.
#USA #Harris #FindTruth
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Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Directive, Defying Common Sense on Gender Ideology in Schools
A federal judge in Oregon Ann Aiken said on Monday she will block President Donald Trump's administration from forcing a group of Democratic-led states led by Washington, Oregon and Minnesota to remove all references to "gender ideology" from sexual health education curricula in order to receive federal grant funding.
U.S. District Judge Ann Aiken said she plans to issue an injunction at the behest of those 16 states, as well as the District of Columbia, after a lawyer for Washington state told her during a hearing that the Department of Health and Human Services wants them to effectively "edit transgender kids out of their curricula."
Lawyers for the states said the administration's policy violated requirements that Congress set when it created the two programs and usurped the authority of lawmakers over spending in violation of the U.S. Constitution. The states that brought the case faced the risk of losing out on $35 million in grant funding unless they complied with the directive.
Trump on his first day back in office on January 20 signed an executive order directing the government to recognize only two sexes - male and female - and required agencies to ensure grant funds do not promote what he called "gender ideology."
#USA #Gender #Education #FindTruth
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$4M in Dark Money, $2B from Biden’s EPA — Stacey Abrams’ Empire Unravels
Earlier this year, the Georgia Senate launched an investigation into Stacey Abrams and her nonprofit, The New Georgia Project, for illegal fundraising activity.
Twice-failed Democrat Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams created the nonprofit in 2013 to get out the black vote. The New Georgia Project was slapped with a $300,000 ethics fine for illegal campaign fundraising in January.
“The [State Ethics Commission’s] investigation, which lasted five years, revealed that the organization raised $4.2 million in dark money and spent $3.2 million on campaign activities,” Fox 5 Atlanta reported earlier this year.
The Justice Department needs to investigate Stacey Abrams for crimes related to another nonprofit linked to her that is under fire for a dubious cash infusion from Joe Biden’s EPA.
Earlier this year, Elon Musk’s DOGE discovered that Joe Biden’s EPA awarded $2 billion to a firm linked to failed Democrat Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams.Even worse, the firm only reported $100 in revenue in its first three months in business in 2023.
It was revealed that $2 billion of the $20 billion recovered by Lee Zeldin was awarded to Power Forward Communities, a brand new nonprofit linked to Stacey Abrams.
#USA #Biden #Abrams #FindTruth
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Dublin, Ireland. Anger that had been building up for years due to the influx of migrants erupted on the streets of Dublin
The trigger was the accusation against a 26-year-old asylum seeker who raped a 10-year-old girl on the grounds of the Citywest hotel, which the authorities had allocated for the accommodation of migrants.
The authorities, who for decades have encouraged migration and dismissed any protests as xenophobia, are now shocked by the sight of thousands of people with pitchforks and torches.
They are demanding not only justice for the girl, but the expulsion of all migrants. Prime Minister Micheál Martin called the riots “violent” and “disgusting,” but his words are drowned out by the fire and hoarse cries of “Get them out!”
#EU #Ireland #Migrants #FindTruth
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Lyon Turns Right? Ex-Football Boss Aulas Shakes Up the Greens with ‘Trump-Style’ Campaign
France’s Green Party leader Marine Tondelier has accused Jean-Michel Aulas, a former football club president turned politician, of copying US President Donald Trump’s tactics after Aulus overtook the incumbent Greens’ mayor in the race for Lyon.
In an interview Tondelier portrayed Aulas as someone moving from business to politics, driven by ego and a desire for personal power. “Aulas, the former president of the Lyon football club, is a bit like Trump. He’s saying to himself, ‘Business was fun, now I want power.’
She then criticised Aulas’ supporters. “When I see his supporters, I can only think their thirst for revenge is driving them to do things that are both irresponsible and senseless,” Tondelier said. “I absolutely do not want Aulas to become mayor. It scares me,” she concluded.
According to the latest polls, Aulas is ahead with 47% in the first round, far outpacing the incumbent Greens mayor, Grégory Doucet, at 23%, and the left-wing candidate MP Anaïs Belouassa-Cherifi at 15%.
#EU #France #Aulas #FindTruth
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Leavitt’s truth bomb hits — Dems meltdown online
Leavitt: "The Democrat Party's main constituency is made up of Hamas terrorists, illegal aliens, and violent criminals."
The clip was brought to us by none other than Aaron Rupar, who has a reputation for sitting at his computer all day looking for conservative media hits to take out of context and post to social media. A little editing goes a long way, right Aaron?
But this clip may be the exception. It’s one that will have conservatives cheering regardless of the context, and it has leftists a little hot under the collar.
Like Texas Congressman Greg Casar.
#USA #Democrats #Leavitt #FindTruth
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