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Democrat Muslim Mayor Of ‘Muslim-Majority’ Michigan City Announces His Trump Endorsement
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Democrat Muslim Mayor Of ‘Muslim-Majority’ Michigan City Announces His Trump Endorsement

Amer Ghalib, the mayor of the first U.S. city to have all-Muslim city councilmembers, has officially endorsed GOP nominee Donald Trump for president.
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Calif. Gov. Newsom Signs Bill Banning Plastic Bags At Grocery Stores Into Law
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Calif. Gov. Newsom Signs Bill Banning Plastic Bags At Grocery Stores Into Law

Californians will no longer have the option to choose between paper or plastic shopping bags at the register when they check out from grocery stores, thanks to a new measure that was signed into law on Sunday by Governor Gavin Newsom.
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Former IDF Spokesman: Hezbollah was going to do an imminent Oct. 7th attack | The Record
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Democrats have weaponized crazy people: Rep. Hageman
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Carson Daly Shares Poem That Helped Him Grieve His Mother’s Sudden Death
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Carson Daly Shares Poem That Helped Him Grieve His Mother’s Sudden Death

Carson Daly’s mother died after a heart attack on September 17, 2017, at age 73. He commemorated her death on Instagram with a touching post. Carson shared a photo of the pair and wrote that he woke up with a heavy heart that morning. He misses his mom daily and wants to honor her. “Truth is I think about her every single day like hundreds of times a day. I talk to her. Out loud sometimes. I ask her questions or offer thanks when something goes right directly related to how she raised me; I wink at photos of her in my house as I walk by & say thanks, mom. I cheers her when drinking a bloody mary or a glass of red. In fact, she’s sorta everywhere,” he wrote. Carson Says His Mother Is Still With Him He said her spirit remains with him. “Why would all the other thoughts & feelings just stop? They don’t have to. It’s a choice I have. And I choose to honor her still just as much as I ever have. As if she’s still alive. When my kids are in school plays I accept the feeling of pride I know she has. Not would have had. She is there. For all of it. I talk to my kids about her often, so they’ll never forget the love she had for them. I speak about her as if she’s across the country. It’s a really powerful thing to ignore death’s stereotypes & focus on the power of life.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Carson Daly (@carsondaly) Carson shared that a poem called Do Not Stand At My Grave And Weep helps him keep his mother with him at all times. The words give him peace as the poem ends, “Do not stand at my grave and cry. I am not there. I did not die.” This story’s featured image is by Stephen Shugerman/Getty Images. The post Carson Daly Shares Poem That Helped Him Grieve His Mother’s Sudden Death appeared first on InspireMore.
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Trump Floats Massive Tariffs On John Deere If Manufacturing Shifts To Mexico
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Trump Floats Massive Tariffs On John Deere If Manufacturing Shifts To Mexico

'I know a lot about John Deere'
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Barcelona’s Marc-André Ter Stegen Out For Season After Undergoing Knee Surgery
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Barcelona’s Marc-André Ter Stegen Out For Season After Undergoing Knee Surgery

We've got some brutal news coming out of Spain
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Chicago School District In Shambles As Teachers Union Thwarts Major Change That Could Help Turn Fortunes Around
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Chicago School District In Shambles As Teachers Union Thwarts Major Change That Could Help Turn Fortunes Around

'emptying' schools
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Small-Business, Personal Bankruptcies—Up, Up, and Away
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Small-Business, Personal Bankruptcies—Up, Up, and Away

Editor’s note: This is a lightly edited transcript of the accompanying video from professor Peter St. Onge. Small-business bankruptcies are up 61% on the year. It is a cackle-nomics miracle. The data comes from bankruptcy analyst Epiq, which reports that commercial filings for Chapter 11 bankruptcies soared to 4,553 so far this year. Meanwhile, total corporate bankruptcies are also rising, hitting the highest since the COVID-19 pandemic, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence, which is hitting especially hard in retail, with a parade of chains going under this year, including Red Lobster and its beloved endless shrimp. Never forget what they have taken from us. What’s causing it? Simple: Inflation, high interest costs, and COVID-19 loans. Inflation, of course, drives up business costs to the point they have to hike prices, which chases consumers out. High interest rates are well-known to strangle business. In fact, that’s why the Fed does them, to strangle household spending enough that federal spending has inflation all to itself. And then the COVID-19 loans: During the pandemic, the Small Business Administration pumped out 4 million loans—worth about $380 billion—in so-called economic-injury disaster loans. Note these were separate from the Paycheck Protection Program loans, where $800 billion were handed out to bribe voters into lockdowns. While many of the PPP loans were fraudulent—actually, most of them, according to NPR—96% of those loans were forgiven. Incidentally, one gang member recently killed in a Baltimore shootout had, it turned out, an outstanding PPP loan for a nanotech company. Not a joke. Thing is, those $380 billion in injury loans actually do have to be paid back. And it turns out a lot of companies can’t. Eighty percent are still outstanding—$300 billion—so, we’re probably just seeing the tip of the injury-loan bankruptcies. Alas, it’s not just small business. Inflation and high rates strangle everybody. According to the American Bankruptcy Institute, total corporate bankruptcies jumped 34% on the year, while corporate bankruptcies year-to-date just hit the highest level since 2010, when we were still crawling out of the 2008 crisis. By the way, that exceeds bankruptcies during the height of COVID-19. As you’d expect, the worst-hit were consumer discretionary spending—restaurants, hotels, clothing, and media. In other words, stuff you don’t need. Which is pretty much how recessions work. We’ve already had 17 restaurant chains go under so far this year, including Red Lobster, Rubio’s, Tijuana Flats, and even the World of Beer. Never forget what else they have taken from us. Finally, individual bankruptcies. These, too, are soaring: up 15% on the year. Concerningly, they’re actually rising faster for millennials in their 20s, who are carrying $1.1 trillion in debt despite being—what?—five years out of school. Here, the main culprit has been high interest rates: The average credit card is now charging over 22%, so the debt snowballs to where even minimum payments become a challenge. That debt becomes a ball and chain for life. So, what’s next? The good news—for bankruptcies, anyway—is that the Fed just panic-slashed rates, with current projections putting them cutting another 2 points in the next 12 months. The bad news, of course, is why they’re panic-slashing—namely, because recession is coming like a tidal wave. So, sure, interest costs will go down. But if consumers dry up—or lose their jobs—they’re not going to Red Lobster. A new episode of the Peter St. Onge podcast just dropped, rounding up all the week’s top stories. Check it out on Spotify, Apple, YouTube, or wherever you enjoy your podcasts. We publish a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Daily Signal. The post Small-Business, Personal Bankruptcies—Up, Up, and Away appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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158 House Democrats Vote Against Deporting Sex Offenders
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158 House Democrats Vote Against Deporting Sex Offenders

THE CENTER SQUARE—The U.S. House passed a bill last week to deport and make inadmissible criminal foreign nationals convicted of domestic violence and sex-related offenses, including sex crimes against children. It passed with bipartisan support but with the majority of Democrats, 158, voting against it. The bill would amend the Immigration and Nationality Act “to provide that aliens who have been convicted of or who have committed sex offenses or domestic violence are inadmissible and deportable.” This includes stalking, child abuse, child neglect, child abandonment, violation of protective orders, including credible threats of violence, repeated harassment, and conspiracy to commit a sex offense as grounds for deportation, according to the bill language. It also includes crimes defined in the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006: child sex offenders, sexual predators, child sex traffickers, using minors in a sexual performance, soliciting a minor to practice prostitution, producing or distributing child pornography, transporting with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity, among others. The greatest number of Democrats by state who voted against it are 36 from California, 13 from New York, 12 from Illinois, and nine from Texas, according to an analysis of the vote by The Center Square. In Massachusetts and Maryland, where violent offenders are being arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, eight and seven Democrats, respectively, voted against deporting such offenders. These Democrats voted against some current practices of ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations officers who, under the Biden-Harris administration, are arresting sex offenders thousands of miles from the border in major cities. In Boston, Baltimore, and New York, for example, ICE ERO agents are arresting foreign nationals who illegally entered the country after being previously deported and who were convicted of crimes in other states. In Massachusetts, ICE ERO Boston officers recently arrested a Brazilian national charged with indecent assault and battery against a Nantucket resident over age 14. They also arrested a Salvadoran national charged with numerous sex crimes against a child on Nantucket Island, including child rape and indecent assault and battery. They also recently arrested a Guatemalan national convicted of molesting a Missouri minor. He was previously deported, illegally reentered the country, and has an extensive criminal history, according to ICE. In another case, they arrested a Guatemalan national charged with raping a Massachusetts resident. This is after he was convicted of assault and battery on a family or household member and arraigned on two counts of rape and indecent assault and battery on a person over 14. ICE said, “He posed a significant threat to the members of our community.” In another case, they arrested an 18-year-old Haitian national charged with indecent assault and battery on a child under 14 in Massachusetts. In Maryland, ICE ERO Baltimore officers apprehended a Mexican national in Gaithersburg convicted of sex crimes against a minor. He illegally entered the U.S. at an unknown date and location and has an extensive criminal history. They also arrested a sex offender from Honduras who was convicted of sex crimes against a minor. He was previously deported and has an extensive criminal record. They also arrested a Honduran national illegally in the U.S. who was convicted of raping a Maryland resident. His “landmark arrest” was the 153rd noncitizen sex offender arrested in Maryland this fiscal year, ICE reported. ICE ERO New York officers recently arrested a Honduran man and sex offender who was previously deported four times. He was most recently convicted by a court in Philadelphia for unlawful sexual contact with a minor, indecent assault of a person less than 13 years old, among other charges. He also has an extensive criminal history. Several House Democrats said they voted against the bill because it would hurt victims. Others said it was a political bill in an election year and attacked its author, Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C. Others claimed the bill didn’t close a loophole in the law that Mace and others claim it does. Despite their claims, ICE field office directors repeatedly argue it is necessary to deport sex offenders. In their press releases, they repeatedly describe the violent crimes committed against Americans and against migrants, including children. Their focus as law enforcement is “on prioritizing public safety by apprehending and removing egregious noncitizen offenders” who present a “significant threat to our youngest residents and the community as a whole.” ICE agents will “relentlessly pursue heinous predators who prey on our children and remove them from the United States,” they maintain. The 158 Democrats voting against the bill “shows the American people they care more about illegal aliens than our women and children,” Mace said. Originally published by The Center Square The post 158 House Democrats Vote Against Deporting Sex Offenders appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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