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School Choice Helps Close Performance Gap For Low-Income Students, Study Finds
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School Choice Helps Close Performance Gap For Low-Income Students, Study Finds

'Clear policy prescription'
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Iconic Bodybuilder Lenny Persin Dies Of Heart Failure
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Iconic Bodybuilder Lenny Persin Dies Of Heart Failure

'He carved out a unique niche'
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FACT CHECK: Video Claiming To Be From Hurricane Milton Includes CGI Clip And Damage From Other Storms
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FACT CHECK: Video Claiming To Be From Hurricane Milton Includes CGI Clip And Damage From Other Storms

A post shared on social media purportedly shows storm damage caused during Hurricane Milton in Florida. I have lived in Florida for thirty six years and never seen anything like this. Have you? #hurricanemilton #Florida #Tornado #Milton #Milton2024 #miltonhurricane #HurricanMilton pic.twitter.com/Jzsv5HugtH — TuitaaWill (@TuitaaWill) October 9, 2024 Verdict: False The video shows a CGI clip and clips […]
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Anthony Edwards Reportedly Demands Paternity Test From Woman Claiming To Have Had His Child
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Anthony Edwards Reportedly Demands Paternity Test From Woman Claiming To Have Had His Child

Lil Baby's ex girlfriend claimed to have had his child
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World’s Largest State Sponsor Of Terrorism Sets Sights On New Goal: Become A Vacation Destination
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World’s Largest State Sponsor Of Terrorism Sets Sights On New Goal: Become A Vacation Destination

'Tourism is the greatest asset for Iran’s cultural diplomacy'
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Ticket Prices For Texas-Texas A&M Rivalry Game Are Absolutely Insane
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Ticket Prices For Texas-Texas A&M Rivalry Game Are Absolutely Insane

Who's ready to blow a mortgage payment on a football game
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FACT CHECK: No, FEMA Isn’t Planning On Executing 70-80k People
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FACT CHECK: No, FEMA Isn’t Planning On Executing 70-80k People

A post shared on X claims that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is planning on executing 70-80,000 people. When FEMA Accidentally Says The Quiet Part Out Loud ? Yep You Heard Right…..EXECUTE between 70,000- 80,000 people pic.twitter.com/PqxcISQ1M6 — {Matt} $XRPatriot (@matttttt187) October 8, 2024 Verdict: False The video’s audio is from Secretary of Defense Lloyd […]
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What I Saw in Springfield, Ohio—The Challenges Residents Face From the Haitian Immigration Surge: The BorderLine
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What I Saw in Springfield, Ohio—The Challenges Residents Face From the Haitian Immigration Surge: The BorderLine

Last week, I went to Springfield, Ohio, to see for myself this town that has symbolized the raging debate about mass illegal migration, which remains a top concern of voters. One of the 19th century mansions in central Springfield; some were nicely renovated, but not this one. (Simon Hankinson, The Heritage Foundation.) Above the noise and distraction, my conclusion was that Springfield symbolizes two main issues. First, you can’t have open borders and a welfare state. Second, you can’t have a functioning nation if you don’t follow the rule of law. Congress has the duty and authority to legislate the process for immigration into the U.S. That includes who comes in, how, from where, under what conditions, and how long they can stay. Previous presidents have tested the limits of their executive authority in trying to push this envelope. But Joe Biden and his “border czar,” Kamala Harris, have ripped up the envelope entirely. My first stop in Springfield was the Clark County Department of Job and Family Services. Outside, the signs were in Spanish, Haitian Creole, and English—in that order. Signs in the window of the Clark County Department of Job and Family Services office in Spanish, Haitian Creole, and English, Springfield, Ohio. (Simon Hankinson, The Heritage Foundation.) The dropbox for documents had an additional handwritten sign in Creole and Spanish. Document dropbox with a paper sign in English, Spanish, and Haitian Creole. (Simon Hankinson, The Heritage Foundation.) Inside, I saw a waiting room filled with people, a line outside the door, and more people arriving regularly. I spoke to several in French (which many Haitians speak or understand, as their Creole is a derivative of French). One family told me they had been living in Brazil for eight years but decided to come to America instead as it was closer to Haiti and culturally more comfortable for them. The fact that they were safely settled outside Haiti in Brazil would make them ineligible for asylum in the U.S., but as with thousands like them, the Biden administration pretends they are asylum-seekers, not asylum shoppers. In other words, that they were actually fleeing persecution in their home country rather than simply looking for better economic opportunities. I estimated that the majority of applicants in the office that morning were Haitian. The Haitians are here thanks to a mix of dubious schemes perpetrated by this administration and possibly the illegal use of the president’s executive authority: Parole, Catch-and-Release, Temporary Protected Status—I wrote more about these mass-migration facilitating fudges here. In brief, the Biden-Harris Department of Homeland Security either allows inadmissible aliens to enter the U.S. on the assumption they will claim asylum or grants them an indefinite delay from deportation proceedings. Then, the federal government gives money—at least a billion dollars a year since 2021—to a range of nongovernmental organizations to distribute these aliens throughout the country to places like Springfield. At the Job and Family Services department’s reception desk, there were photocopies of forms instructing people how to apply for a range of federal benefits. A few were in English, but a much larger number were in Haitian Creole. Thanks to a reform law passed in 1996, most legal immigrants can’t apply for most federal welfare programs for five years. In theory, illegal immigrants aren’t allowed to tap them either, although they can access certain benefits centered on mothers with children or through their eligible U.S.-born children. But thanks to poor wording in U.S. law, Haitians can apply from Day One. Cubans and Haitians, as well as some Afghans and Ukrainians, are the few favored nationalities who qualify in this way for a wide menu of federal welfare benefits with no waiting period.   The Ohio benefits application form tells applicants they need an interview to apply for the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, known informally as “food stamps.” They also need an interview to get “cash assistance” but not to get medical or child care assistance. “Many non-U.S. citizens can receive assistance benefits,” and “Noncitizen Emergency Medical Assistance may also be available regardless of your U.S. citizenship status,” the benefits application form reads. The first question on the SNAP application (in Creole, too) is whether you want to register to vote—and it says there is a voter registration application attached to the packet. I spoke to several Springfield residents—homeowners, store clerks, waitresses, and patrons at a local bar. They seemed mostly resigned to, and unhappy about, the social costs of their town’s mini-mass migration. Bad etiquette on the roads and in stores. Car accidents. Overwhelmed schools. More crowded and expensive housing. But the major financial costs of the Haitian influx are out of sight, borne by far-off agencies or buried in the national budget deficit. There is a long-running debate about how immigrants affect the U.S. economy. But nearly everyone agrees that, on average, lower-skilled immigrants—which most of the current illegal arrivals are—cost more than they contribute. A recent report by Daniel DiMartino from the Manhattan Institute concluded that while high-skilled, younger immigrants were an economic benefit to the U.S., “immigrants without a college education and all those who immigrate to the U.S. after age 55 are universally a net fiscal burden by up to $400,000 over their lifetimes.”  Which matters, because according to The Wall Street Journal, 70% of illegal immigrants have no education beyond high school, and only 18% have a bachelor’s degree. Nearly 60% of “households headed by an illegal immigrant use at least one major welfare program.” In 2016, before both the Trump administration’s tighter border policy and Biden’s open borders, economist George Borjas wrote in Politico, “Put bluntly, immigration turns out to be just another income redistribution program.” He says, “Decades of record immigration have produced lower wages and higher unemployment for our citizens, especially for African American and Latino workers.” Heritage Foundation economist EJ Antoni wrote back in July that “literally all the net job growth over the last year went to foreign-born workers. Native-born Americans lost over 900,000 jobs.” Borjas estimates that the annual wealth “redistribution from the native losers [less educated Americans] to the native winners [employers and stockholders] is … roughly a half-trillion dollars a year.” You can see this playing out in real time in Springfield. Cities like Boston, Chicago, Denver, and New York have “sanctuary” policies and offer enticements to paroled or released aliens to come there. But other smaller, less equipped places are deluged thanks to the federal government teaming up with activist groups and charities to transport them there. Springfield is a particularly shocking example, because the ratio of Biden-Harris off-the-books mass migrants to U.S. residents is so large—about one in four. Another example is Charleroi, Pennsylvania, which Chris Rufo recently wrote about in the City Journal. Charleroi is a typical postindustrial small U.S. town. With a population of about 4,000, it has seen an influx of around 2,000 mostly Haitian migrants. This causes the same problems as Springfield but magnified. Schools need interpreters. The police are busier with traffic violations, with so many drivers used only to Haiti’s chaotic roads or just learning to drive. Health care providers are burdened with more nonpaying patients.   As Rufo writes, “Residents say they had no choice—there was never a vote on the question of migration; it simply materialized.” Both Charleroi and Springfield are not wealthy areas, but they still have local industries. These employers want to hire labor as cheap as they can. When a labor market functions properly, higher demand for labor leads to higher wages. But an endless surge of migrants from very poor countries keeps wages at rock bottom. In both towns, labor brokers get paid to bring migrants in for low-wage jobs. In Springfield, the main broker seems to be First Diversity staffing. “Diversity” is an ironic name, since although the company website’s stock photo shows a diversity of sexes and races, their labor force seems to be nearly all Haitian migrants. Rufo writes that Charleroi has at least three such staffing agencies, which rake off the top about a third of what they charge employers for each worker’s hourly wage. In both Springfield and Charleroi, local business owners and politicians own substantial rental properties. Springfield’s mayor owns several rental houses. In Charleroi, the owner of local business Fourth Street Foods also appears to own more than 50 rental houses. It’s hard to blame businesspeople for being businesspeople. They are responding to market conditions and acting rationally. But their gain is a loss for American citizens and legal immigrants, whose wages and benefits won’t rise and who have to pay through their taxes to support the very workers who are undercutting or supplanting them. The blame is entirely on the Biden-Harris administration. The mass migration they are encouraging is incentivizing a few Americans to profit off the immiseration of their fellow countrymen.   The BorderLine is a weekly Daily Signal feature examining everything from the unprecedented illegal immigration crisis at the border to immigration’s impact on cities and states throughout the land. We will also shed light on other critical border-related issues such as human trafficking, drug smuggling, terrorism, and more. Read Other BorderLine Columns: ‘The BorderLine’ Anniversary Column: Revisiting Biden’s Border by the Numbers One Year Later That Bipartisan Border Bill Harris Blames Trump for Killing Would Codify Illegal Immigration Crisis Into Law The Stunning Costs of Biden-Harris’ ‘America-Last’ Border Policies—Part 2 The Stunning Costs of Biden-Harris’ ‘America-Last’ Border Policies—Part 1 Fraud Permeates Biden-Harris’ Illegal Alien ‘Sponsorship’ Program The post What I Saw in Springfield, Ohio—The Challenges Residents Face From the Haitian Immigration Surge: The BorderLine appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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10 Commandments On How To Drive A Tractor Safely
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10 Commandments On How To Drive A Tractor Safely

Want to know how to drive a tractor? It's a common question for those who are planning to get started with homesteading. Read on and get helpful tips on how to drive a tractor safely. Safety Guide On How To Drive A Tractor Depending on the attachments, you can actually make your tractor do the hard labor on your homestead. These tasks include digging a foundation, mowing acres of lawn, baling hay, setting fence post, pushing snow, etc.–all of which are possible with the help of a compact tractor. However, it is important that you properly know how to drive a tractor. Whether you are a regular tractor driver, a student, or dreaming to get started with homesteading, you need to know the 10 commandments of how to drive a tractor before it is too late.   1. Get To Know Your Tractor image via fordsontractorpages Get to know your tractor, its controls and how they work, this is the number 1 rule. Keeping the user's guide handy will allow you to familiarize every part of your tractor and this will help you in operating it safely and properly. And, always keep your tractor in good condition.   2. Never Neglect Using ROPS image via knatolee.blogspot Never neglect using ROPS (Rollover Protective Structure) in every application and always wear your seatbelt. Most tractor accidents are due to overturning.   3. Know Your Terrain image via thatsfarming Know your terrain and always drive safely. Use extra precautions on slopes, decrease speed on all turns and avoid the highway as much as possible.   4. Don’t Start The Engine In An Enclosed Area Photo by FIELDWORK Design & Architecture – Search shed pictures Always remember that you must not start the engine in an enclosed area, such as the garage or shed. Carbon monoxide is odorless and colorless–but hazardous.   5. Keep Your PTO Protected image via helpfulgardener Always keep your PTO (power takeoff) properly protected. It turns with the power of 500 men and that I believe is unstoppable and extremely dangerous.   Learn how you can dig deeper and plant better with these 23 must-have gardening tools! ???? https://t.co/tItsXHiZK4 — Homesteading (@HomesteadingUSA) January 18, 2017   6. Keep Your Hitches Low Always keep your hitches low and dependable on the drawbar. Otherwise, your tractor may have the tendency to flip over in reverse.   7. Never Bounce Off A Moving Tractor image via bobmarklindsay Never bounce off a moving tractor or abandon it with its motor running. A moving tractor can be extremely risky and deadly.   8. Do Not Refuel Your Engine When It’s Hot or Running image via cenex Do not refuel your engine when it’s hot or running and never put water on the radiator when the engine is still hot, hot water can scald and erupt. Gasoline is not only flammable, but it is also explosive in vapor form. The best time to refuel your tractor is during night time after all the day's work is done so the engine will have enough time to cool down. This also helps in preventing condensation that normally occurs overnight in an empty or partially full tank.   9. Watch Out For Children | Watch out for children, never let them be around the tractor. A tractor's task is not for children.   10. Never Be On The Rush image via npr Never be in a rush if your task has something to do with your tractor. I believe it has been established that a tractor is a very powerful machine that can cause serious harm t0 you and even to your property so make sure to take all the time you need when doing chores involving your tractor. Always remember and follow these commandments my fellow homesteaders as this is for your own safety. If you have any questions do not hesitate to consult your dealer.   Want to see how to drive a tractor in action? Check out this video from How Farms Work:  That's all for now, my fellow homesteaders! Remember safety is an affair of our patience and common sense. I believe all machines, like tractors, are created with our comfort and security in mind. However, tractors, just like any machine, are a collection of moving parts with no heart and brain. So the responsibility for its safety operation rests on the shoulders of its operators and that's us!   Did you find this helpful and interesting? Let us know what are your thoughts are in the comments below. Do you want to know what essential tools you should have in your homestead? As a homeowner, you should have every tool necessary to be self-sufficient. Check out the essential tools every homeowner should have for their homestead! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and Twitter!   Featured Image Via FG Insight
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Presidential Race Is Not Actually About Issues
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