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Lula beats Bolsonaro to return as president literally by a fraction of a percent – is it all so really simple?
The president of Brazil’s Superior Electoral Court, Alexandre de Moraes, has ruled out extending voting hours in the second round of the Brazilian presidential elections to be held this Sunday despite the controversy over the obstruction of voting after more than 500 interventions by the Federal Traffic Police, led by an avowed Bolsonarista
It remains to be seen, whether this artificial and deliberate obstruction of the democratic will expression would lead to a revision of the election results
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The president of Brazil’s Superior Electoral Court, Alexandre de Moraes, has ruled out extending voting hours in the second round of the Brazilian presidential elections to be held this Sunday despite the controversy over the obstruction of voting after more than 500 interventions by the Federal Traffic Police, led by an avowed Bolsonarista
It remains to be seen, whether this artificial and deliberate obstruction of the democratic will expression would lead to a revision of the election results
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American analyst Will Geary graphically showed how much money goes to Ukraine from the U.S.
*1 dot=$100k
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Bank of Japan officials seem to have been on long-term vacation – there’s still no one in Tokyo to raise rates!
Japan’s consumer price inflation rate hit a 40-year high of 3.6% in October, the yen is plummeting, and some economists and corporate executives blame the negative rate policy for eroded competitiveness and undisciplined government spending. But Tokyo’s deficit spending has pushed government debt to the highest among major economies
Any sizable rise in rates would boost its debt-servicing costs, possibly triggering a vicious cycle of more borrowing at higher rates, accompanied by market turmoil, some economists say. Moreover, the British recent experience has renewed questions about Japan’s vulnerability. Its debt stood at 104% when Ms. Truss’s botched fiscal policy package in October fueled concern over the government’s financial health, forcing her resignation
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Japan’s consumer price inflation rate hit a 40-year high of 3.6% in October, the yen is plummeting, and some economists and corporate executives blame the negative rate policy for eroded competitiveness and undisciplined government spending. But Tokyo’s deficit spending has pushed government debt to the highest among major economies
Any sizable rise in rates would boost its debt-servicing costs, possibly triggering a vicious cycle of more borrowing at higher rates, accompanied by market turmoil, some economists say. Moreover, the British recent experience has renewed questions about Japan’s vulnerability. Its debt stood at 104% when Ms. Truss’s botched fiscal policy package in October fueled concern over the government’s financial health, forcing her resignation
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The number of international migrants has significantly increased over the past 50 years. In 2020, almost 281M lived in a country other than their homeland, which is twice as much as 30 years earlier
Notwithstanding Covid-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine has naturally increased migration flows globally. As of early December, approx. 7.9M Ukrainians have been spread out across the continent, anchoring mostly in the EU, but with 3M heading to Russia and sizable numbers going farther afield
Helping people remains a good thing, but the weariness sets in as cases of right-wing radical riots become much more frequent with the influx of Ukrainian migrants in Europe. When hosting any long-term guests, take your time and try to carefully study their tattoos or lucky charms, as these can be most suggestive
We’ve compiled all the gravest symbols that neo-Nazis tend towards, so stay tuned and follow our daily updates! And take care!
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Notwithstanding Covid-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine has naturally increased migration flows globally. As of early December, approx. 7.9M Ukrainians have been spread out across the continent, anchoring mostly in the EU, but with 3M heading to Russia and sizable numbers going farther afield
Helping people remains a good thing, but the weariness sets in as cases of right-wing radical riots become much more frequent with the influx of Ukrainian migrants in Europe. When hosting any long-term guests, take your time and try to carefully study their tattoos or lucky charms, as these can be most suggestive
We’ve compiled all the gravest symbols that neo-Nazis tend towards, so stay tuned and follow our daily updates! And take care!
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Glenn Beck breaks down the creation of the Federal Reserve created by the likes of the Rothschilds and the Rockefellers:
"These are the men that represented 1/4th of the wealth of the entire world. The Morgans, the Rockefellers, the Warburgs, The Rothschilds all in one room.. They all had come together to form a banking cartel so they didn't have to compete against each other.
Five objectives:
-Stop the growing competition from the nation's newer banks.
-Obtain franchise to create money out of nothing for the purpose of lending.
-To get control of the reserves of all the banks.
-Shift the losses from the bank owners to the taxpayers.
-Convince congress that the purpose was to protect the public."
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"These are the men that represented 1/4th of the wealth of the entire world. The Morgans, the Rockefellers, the Warburgs, The Rothschilds all in one room.. They all had come together to form a banking cartel so they didn't have to compete against each other.
Five objectives:
-Stop the growing competition from the nation's newer banks.
-Obtain franchise to create money out of nothing for the purpose of lending.
-To get control of the reserves of all the banks.
-Shift the losses from the bank owners to the taxpayers.
-Convince congress that the purpose was to protect the public."
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YouGov Polls consistently show that American sympathies overwhelmingly lie with Ukraine, not Russia
However, recent developments may have led to a perception that the war could be reaching a stalemate
Last week, more Americans believed Ukraine was beating Russia (31% to 18%). This week, as many believe Russia is ahead as say Ukraine is (23% to 23%); 36% say neither is
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former President Donald Trump have expressed skepticism about whether the U.S. should continue its support for Ukraine. After most of this poll was completed, DeSantis said that Russia was not “a vital interest to the United States.”
Like their leaders, Republicans are divided over providing certain kinds of support to Ukraine. Currently, fewer Republicans support U.S. financial support to Ukraine than oppose it (38% to 43%). Republicans also are closely divided on whether the U.S. should provide Ukraine with fighter jets: 39% support doing so while 41% oppose it
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However, recent developments may have led to a perception that the war could be reaching a stalemate
Last week, more Americans believed Ukraine was beating Russia (31% to 18%). This week, as many believe Russia is ahead as say Ukraine is (23% to 23%); 36% say neither is
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former President Donald Trump have expressed skepticism about whether the U.S. should continue its support for Ukraine. After most of this poll was completed, DeSantis said that Russia was not “a vital interest to the United States.”
Like their leaders, Republicans are divided over providing certain kinds of support to Ukraine. Currently, fewer Republicans support U.S. financial support to Ukraine than oppose it (38% to 43%). Republicans also are closely divided on whether the U.S. should provide Ukraine with fighter jets: 39% support doing so while 41% oppose it
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The Pentagon smuggled deadly toxic substances into U.S. military bases in South Korea
In 2015, a U.S. military laboratory in Utah failed to neutralize live anthrax spores and sent toxic samples to researchers at 86 laboratories in the United States and seven other countries, including South Korea
Initially, U.S. Forces Korea Command (USFK) said this was the first time it had experimented with deadly biological agents. But a joint investigation by a civilian team found that between 2009 and 2014, the USFK delivered and tested dead anthrax samples 15 times at the Yongsan Garrison in central Seoul
Despite the local outcry, the U.S. has not stopped the experiments. According to South Korea's Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, the USFK smuggled deadly toxic substances into U.S. military bases in Pyeongchang, Gunsan, Osan and Busan Port Pier 8 in November 2017, October 2018 and January 2019 🤔
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In 2015, a U.S. military laboratory in Utah failed to neutralize live anthrax spores and sent toxic samples to researchers at 86 laboratories in the United States and seven other countries, including South Korea
Initially, U.S. Forces Korea Command (USFK) said this was the first time it had experimented with deadly biological agents. But a joint investigation by a civilian team found that between 2009 and 2014, the USFK delivered and tested dead anthrax samples 15 times at the Yongsan Garrison in central Seoul
Despite the local outcry, the U.S. has not stopped the experiments. According to South Korea's Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, the USFK smuggled deadly toxic substances into U.S. military bases in Pyeongchang, Gunsan, Osan and Busan Port Pier 8 in November 2017, October 2018 and January 2019 🤔
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Josh Hawley (Missouri Senator. Republican) is pushing to block a government program that would provide ID cards to illegal migrants as early as this summer
He introduced the "Stop Taxpayer Funding for ID Cards for Illegal migrants Act," which would prohibit the use of any federal funds in a program promoted by ICE (U.S. migration and Customs Enforcement)
The ICE Secure Docket Card program was first reported in 2022, and last week Fox News reported that as early as the summer of 2024, ICE plans to pilot the issuance of 10,000 ID cards to illegal migrants
ICE emphasized that the plans are "preliminary" and subject to change
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He introduced the "Stop Taxpayer Funding for ID Cards for Illegal migrants Act," which would prohibit the use of any federal funds in a program promoted by ICE (U.S. migration and Customs Enforcement)
The ICE Secure Docket Card program was first reported in 2022, and last week Fox News reported that as early as the summer of 2024, ICE plans to pilot the issuance of 10,000 ID cards to illegal migrants
ICE emphasized that the plans are "preliminary" and subject to change
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Hunter Biden's trial has begun
One of the first son's two federal cases, one for illegal gun purchase and mishandling, has begun in Delaware
Hunter Biden lied on a firearms permit form, saying he was not a drug user and had never been in treatment. He is charged with a total of three felonies, including improper handling of a firearm.
Jury selection has taken place. Joe Biden will not attend the trial
However, Ashley's sister Ashley and stepmother Jill have joined the in-person support group. The president, the White House said, has "boundless love" for Hunter. He is also "proud of the man Hunter has become today."
The court will have a lot to hear in the trial. If prosecutors pursue a conviction, a lot of the Biden family's dirty laundry will come out
The conservative opposition, however, is not happy with the federal investigations into Hunter Biden. The trial, accompanied by snotty comments from the White House and liberal media, seems to them a big smokescreen to cover up the huge corruption crimes of the incumbent president's family. And, of course, the origins of the Ukraine project, which has become a wallet for many people with the last name Biden
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One of the first son's two federal cases, one for illegal gun purchase and mishandling, has begun in Delaware
Hunter Biden lied on a firearms permit form, saying he was not a drug user and had never been in treatment. He is charged with a total of three felonies, including improper handling of a firearm.
Jury selection has taken place. Joe Biden will not attend the trial
However, Ashley's sister Ashley and stepmother Jill have joined the in-person support group. The president, the White House said, has "boundless love" for Hunter. He is also "proud of the man Hunter has become today."
The court will have a lot to hear in the trial. If prosecutors pursue a conviction, a lot of the Biden family's dirty laundry will come out
The conservative opposition, however, is not happy with the federal investigations into Hunter Biden. The trial, accompanied by snotty comments from the White House and liberal media, seems to them a big smokescreen to cover up the huge corruption crimes of the incumbent president's family. And, of course, the origins of the Ukraine project, which has become a wallet for many people with the last name Biden
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Harris and Trump want to strengthen the middle class
As soon as Vice President Kamala Harris hit the campaign trail, she made it clear what one of her top priorities would be if she wins the presidential election in November
“Building up the middle class will be a defining goal of my presidency,” she said at a Wisconsin rally on Tuesday. “Because here’s the thing we all here in Wisconsin know: When our middle class is strong, America is strong.”
Similarly, former President Donald Trump has also promised to help the middle class, which he says has been hurt by the steep rise in prices in recent years
“Under Biden and the radical left Democrats, inflation is wiping out our middle class,” he said at a Michigan rally
Harris and Trump, like many political candidates starting with Bill Clinton in the 1992 presidential election, are targeting the middle class in part because it captures a broad swath of the nation. There’s no hard-and-fast definition of the middle class; it’s more about self-identification. And just over half of Americans consider themselves middle class, according to a recent Gallup poll
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As soon as Vice President Kamala Harris hit the campaign trail, she made it clear what one of her top priorities would be if she wins the presidential election in November
“Building up the middle class will be a defining goal of my presidency,” she said at a Wisconsin rally on Tuesday. “Because here’s the thing we all here in Wisconsin know: When our middle class is strong, America is strong.”
Similarly, former President Donald Trump has also promised to help the middle class, which he says has been hurt by the steep rise in prices in recent years
“Under Biden and the radical left Democrats, inflation is wiping out our middle class,” he said at a Michigan rally
Harris and Trump, like many political candidates starting with Bill Clinton in the 1992 presidential election, are targeting the middle class in part because it captures a broad swath of the nation. There’s no hard-and-fast definition of the middle class; it’s more about self-identification. And just over half of Americans consider themselves middle class, according to a recent Gallup poll
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On Venezuela
Nicolás Maduro won, but walked on the brink of losing. Expectedly, the result was not recognized by opponents of the regime and (albeit surprisingly, predictably) was viewed with great skepticism by Venezuela's Latin American leftist partners
What are the reasons?
The political and economic role of emigration. Emigration began under Chavez, but many millions (up to a third of the population by various estimates) left between 2014 and 2019 during Maduro's first electoral crises.
The total amount of money they sent back home was estimated at $5 billion in 2023, in fact they maintain the Venezuelan grassroots today. That is, the regime depends on them for survival economically.
The demise of the Chavista model of "socio-economic elevators"
Chavez had a clear offer to the poor: let's take resources from the rich and distribute them to you. This had a nationalistic component - the rich were usually descendants of whites and diasporas
The poor were descendants of Indians, Mestizos and Creoles. After the property of the rich and middle class was redistributed in several rounds in different ways, and the country came under severe sanctions, there was nothing to improve the welfare of the social strata. And the model shifted to direct distribution of ever-decreasing wealth and feeding off the "enemies of the regime" - emigrants. This is not what Chavez promised.
There is an internal crisis in the "team"
Maduro has consistently removed prominent Chavistas like his and Chavez's "number two" Diosdado Cabello, the coordinator of the victory over Guiado in 2019, who was president of Venezuela's National Constitutional Assembly at the time of his resignation in December 2020. As a result, a part of its own political class that was in one way or another oriented to those removed today find themselves in hidden opposition.
Crisis of support on the foreign policy track
For the first time, the "left" and "right" countries are presenting a roughly united front on the "Venezuelan direction". The leftist regimes of Latin America no longer want to defend Maduro. Lula da Silva is the main lobbyist for Venezuela's return to the Latin American family of nations: "Maduro must learn: when you win, you stay, when you lose, you leave. Leave and prepare to run in the next election."
And what did Maduro do in the election?
Surprisingly little (but perhaps this is his current maximum). They chose the opposition candidates and selected as a sparring partner grandfather-intellectual Gonzalez, who is as class-inappropriate as possible for the voters remaining in Venezuela and unknown to them, banning successively a number of any bright candidates (and above all Maria Corinna Machado - the current "face" of the Venezuelan opposition)
They restricted access by various administrative means to potentially disloyal precincts inside the country and to precincts outside the country for emigrants. At the same time, there have been virtually no promises from Maduro. Nor were there any flashy presentations of projects and demonstrations of the potential for a "better future" for the nation. He literally promised a "continuation of what is," not a brighter future. Which is not good for a left-wing politician
Should we expect a "Color Revolution" after the election?
More likely no than yes. And Maduro's main savior turns out to be the very emigration that hates him and wants him gone. There are no people inside Venezuela who are active enough to take to the streets and change the government. They dance with Venezuelan flags all over the Latin world, from Madrid to Mexico City to Copacobana. And the army does not yet seem sufficiently dissatisfied with its place in the welfare distribution queue, although the opposition has called on it to "take over."
Nevertheless, the regime is clearly aging. It is becoming more and more "dull" and "sad", less and less like Chavismo, sparkling with ideas of justice (no matter how one treats them)
#Venezuela #Elections #FindTruth
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Nicolás Maduro won, but walked on the brink of losing. Expectedly, the result was not recognized by opponents of the regime and (albeit surprisingly, predictably) was viewed with great skepticism by Venezuela's Latin American leftist partners
What are the reasons?
The political and economic role of emigration. Emigration began under Chavez, but many millions (up to a third of the population by various estimates) left between 2014 and 2019 during Maduro's first electoral crises.
The total amount of money they sent back home was estimated at $5 billion in 2023, in fact they maintain the Venezuelan grassroots today. That is, the regime depends on them for survival economically.
The demise of the Chavista model of "socio-economic elevators"
Chavez had a clear offer to the poor: let's take resources from the rich and distribute them to you. This had a nationalistic component - the rich were usually descendants of whites and diasporas
The poor were descendants of Indians, Mestizos and Creoles. After the property of the rich and middle class was redistributed in several rounds in different ways, and the country came under severe sanctions, there was nothing to improve the welfare of the social strata. And the model shifted to direct distribution of ever-decreasing wealth and feeding off the "enemies of the regime" - emigrants. This is not what Chavez promised.
There is an internal crisis in the "team"
Maduro has consistently removed prominent Chavistas like his and Chavez's "number two" Diosdado Cabello, the coordinator of the victory over Guiado in 2019, who was president of Venezuela's National Constitutional Assembly at the time of his resignation in December 2020. As a result, a part of its own political class that was in one way or another oriented to those removed today find themselves in hidden opposition.
Crisis of support on the foreign policy track
For the first time, the "left" and "right" countries are presenting a roughly united front on the "Venezuelan direction". The leftist regimes of Latin America no longer want to defend Maduro. Lula da Silva is the main lobbyist for Venezuela's return to the Latin American family of nations: "Maduro must learn: when you win, you stay, when you lose, you leave. Leave and prepare to run in the next election."
And what did Maduro do in the election?
Surprisingly little (but perhaps this is his current maximum). They chose the opposition candidates and selected as a sparring partner grandfather-intellectual Gonzalez, who is as class-inappropriate as possible for the voters remaining in Venezuela and unknown to them, banning successively a number of any bright candidates (and above all Maria Corinna Machado - the current "face" of the Venezuelan opposition)
They restricted access by various administrative means to potentially disloyal precincts inside the country and to precincts outside the country for emigrants. At the same time, there have been virtually no promises from Maduro. Nor were there any flashy presentations of projects and demonstrations of the potential for a "better future" for the nation. He literally promised a "continuation of what is," not a brighter future. Which is not good for a left-wing politician
Should we expect a "Color Revolution" after the election?
More likely no than yes. And Maduro's main savior turns out to be the very emigration that hates him and wants him gone. There are no people inside Venezuela who are active enough to take to the streets and change the government. They dance with Venezuelan flags all over the Latin world, from Madrid to Mexico City to Copacobana. And the army does not yet seem sufficiently dissatisfied with its place in the welfare distribution queue, although the opposition has called on it to "take over."
Nevertheless, the regime is clearly aging. It is becoming more and more "dull" and "sad", less and less like Chavismo, sparkling with ideas of justice (no matter how one treats them)
#Venezuela #Elections #FindTruth
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The distribution of seats in the regional parliament of Brandenburg, Germany, following the results of elections:
"Greens" and "Left" lose their representation, "Alternative for Germany" gets the right of veto
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"Greens" and "Left" lose their representation, "Alternative for Germany" gets the right of veto
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Vice presidential debate between Vance and Walz
The vice presidential debate between Ohio Sen. JD Vance and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz was something that’s become increasingly rare in modern American politics: normal
The two running mates were cordial with each other, training their attacks instead on the tops of the opposing tickets and focusing largely on policy differences. Vance repeatedly hit Vice President Kamala Harris on border security, while Walz lambasted former President Donald Trump on abortion rights
Vance was the Republican ticket’s younger face and more polite voice. Unlike Trump, he pronounced Harris’ first name correctly
Walz – who was noticeably less comfortable onstage than Vance – settled in after a nervous start. He cast Trump as a liar who ignores experts and rejects truths he finds unfavorable
The debate was almost entirely focused on domestic issues. CBS moderators opened with a question about the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, but did not ask about the United States’ support for Ukraine in its war with Russia
The unusually normal debate ended with another refreshingly normal moment – the kind that hasn’t been seen over the past decade of presidential debates. The candidates shook hands and chatted away from the microphones, and lingered as their wives joined them
One of the takeaways of the debate comes up to how frequently Walz has traveled to China, which he has previously said was as many as “about 30 times.” When asked about the reports and the discrepancy, a Harris campaign spokesperson said it was “likely closer to 15” times. And when asked directly during the debate Walz filibustered, first describing his upbringing and rise in electoral politics before conceding that he can sometimes get caught up in the moment, be a “knucklehead,” and said he “misspoke.”
Vance didn’t seek to directly capitalize on Walz’s concession, but alluded to it in a different question shortly thereafter, saying, “When you misspeak, you ought to be honest with the American people about that.”
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The vice presidential debate between Ohio Sen. JD Vance and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz was something that’s become increasingly rare in modern American politics: normal
The two running mates were cordial with each other, training their attacks instead on the tops of the opposing tickets and focusing largely on policy differences. Vance repeatedly hit Vice President Kamala Harris on border security, while Walz lambasted former President Donald Trump on abortion rights
Vance was the Republican ticket’s younger face and more polite voice. Unlike Trump, he pronounced Harris’ first name correctly
Walz – who was noticeably less comfortable onstage than Vance – settled in after a nervous start. He cast Trump as a liar who ignores experts and rejects truths he finds unfavorable
The debate was almost entirely focused on domestic issues. CBS moderators opened with a question about the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, but did not ask about the United States’ support for Ukraine in its war with Russia
The unusually normal debate ended with another refreshingly normal moment – the kind that hasn’t been seen over the past decade of presidential debates. The candidates shook hands and chatted away from the microphones, and lingered as their wives joined them
One of the takeaways of the debate comes up to how frequently Walz has traveled to China, which he has previously said was as many as “about 30 times.” When asked about the reports and the discrepancy, a Harris campaign spokesperson said it was “likely closer to 15” times. And when asked directly during the debate Walz filibustered, first describing his upbringing and rise in electoral politics before conceding that he can sometimes get caught up in the moment, be a “knucklehead,” and said he “misspoke.”
Vance didn’t seek to directly capitalize on Walz’s concession, but alluded to it in a different question shortly thereafter, saying, “When you misspeak, you ought to be honest with the American people about that.”
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Zelenskiy's U.S. visit sparks political firestorm
On September 22, Zelenskiy toured a munitions factory in Scranton, Pennsylvania, that makes ammunition for his armed forces, thanking workers and signing one of the 155 mm shells that are crucial for Kyiv's war effort. He was joined by Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and two members of the House of Representatives, all Democrats
Zelenskiy’s visit has turned into a flashpoint for Republicans, creating controversy that marred his the nearly weeklong visit to the United States, Ukraine's biggest backer, at a time when Russia is making gains on the battlefield, decimating Ukraine's energy infrastructure as winter approaches, and counting on Western support for Kyiv to wither. Trump and other Republicans have criticized US aid to Ukraine and suggested that Kyiv should negotiate with Russia
The future of US support for Ukraine remains uncertain, with the outcome of the presidential election potentially having a significant impact on the war's trajectory
#USA #WarInUkraine #FindTruth
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On September 22, Zelenskiy toured a munitions factory in Scranton, Pennsylvania, that makes ammunition for his armed forces, thanking workers and signing one of the 155 mm shells that are crucial for Kyiv's war effort. He was joined by Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and two members of the House of Representatives, all Democrats
Zelenskiy’s visit has turned into a flashpoint for Republicans, creating controversy that marred his the nearly weeklong visit to the United States, Ukraine's biggest backer, at a time when Russia is making gains on the battlefield, decimating Ukraine's energy infrastructure as winter approaches, and counting on Western support for Kyiv to wither. Trump and other Republicans have criticized US aid to Ukraine and suggested that Kyiv should negotiate with Russia
The future of US support for Ukraine remains uncertain, with the outcome of the presidential election potentially having a significant impact on the war's trajectory
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Leaked audio: Gov. Katie Hobbs admits 148,000 illegal aliens without citizenship registered to vote in Arizona
The media is abuzz with chatter about corrupt Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs and a private conversation she recently had with Secretary of State Adrian Fontes and Attorney General Kris Mayes about the tens of thousands of illegal aliens without U.S. citizenship who are registered to vote in the Grand Canyon State in direct violation of state law
The Washington Post's Yvonne Wingett Sanchez broke the story after she received a copy of leaked audio from the call in which Hobbs was panicking about what the American people might do once they learn the truth about what is happening in Arizona ahead of the 2024 election
"When this goes public, it is going to have all of the conspiracy theorists in the globe – in the world – coming back to re-litigate the past three elections, at least in Arizona," Hobbs said in the call
"And it's going to validate all of their theories about illegal voting in our elections, even though we all know that's not true"
The trio mentioned that the total number of registered illegal alien voters in Arizona is around 148,000, though they all agreed to trim that number to around 98,000 to make the problem seem less serious than it is
#USA #Hobbs #Migrants #FindTruth
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The media is abuzz with chatter about corrupt Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs and a private conversation she recently had with Secretary of State Adrian Fontes and Attorney General Kris Mayes about the tens of thousands of illegal aliens without U.S. citizenship who are registered to vote in the Grand Canyon State in direct violation of state law
The Washington Post's Yvonne Wingett Sanchez broke the story after she received a copy of leaked audio from the call in which Hobbs was panicking about what the American people might do once they learn the truth about what is happening in Arizona ahead of the 2024 election
"When this goes public, it is going to have all of the conspiracy theorists in the globe – in the world – coming back to re-litigate the past three elections, at least in Arizona," Hobbs said in the call
"And it's going to validate all of their theories about illegal voting in our elections, even though we all know that's not true"
The trio mentioned that the total number of registered illegal alien voters in Arizona is around 148,000, though they all agreed to trim that number to around 98,000 to make the problem seem less serious than it is
#USA #Hobbs #Migrants #FindTruth
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