Refugees in Their Own Nation: Tens of Thousands of Israelis Displaced By Hezbollah Still Homeless
By Cheryl Chumley - REPORTING LIVE FROM ISRAEL
What about the real victims of this Hamas terror attack?
Since Oct. 7, about
80,000 Israelis have been displaced by Hezbollah from their northern Israel homes,
and they’re now watching from the comparative safety of Jerusalem-area hotels
and temporary apartments as the terrorists continue to shell their communities -
their houses - their familial roots. Soon enough, their homes will be
completely ruined, and it won’t make sense to return. And then the terrorists
will claim a win. These 80,000 have become refugees in their own
country. [more...]
Biden's Federal 'Red Flag' Center Defies the Constitution in More Ways
Than One
By John Lott
A Democrat-controlled Congress authorized the president to give grants to states that have red flag laws, but never was he authorized to establish a federal red flag center.
On Saturday, VP Kamala Harris touted the
administration's new National Extreme Risk Protection Order Resource Center,
which will "support the effective implementation of state red flag laws" and "keep
guns out of the hands of people who pose a threat to themselves or others."
But there is a problem: Congress never authorized the U.S. Department of
Justice to create this resource center. The administration confuses "grants
to implement state mental health courts, drug courts, veterans' courts, and
extreme risk protection order programs" with creating an entirely new
center for one of these areas. This isn't the first time the Biden
administration has gone beyond what the law allows and done more harm than
good. [more...]
Mexico is Becoming
China's 'Mini-Me'
By Kenneth Rapoza, Industry Analyst from the Coalition for a Prosperous America
Beyond the China angle, the Trump era
trade war and COVID pandemic lockdowns that drove up shipping costs have
companies turning to Mexico. It's not that they want to sell goods in Mexico; they
want to sell them here just like they did from Asia. The only difference now is
that they will manufacture in Mexico and sell those goods here duty free. NAFTA
used to be about three countries. Now NAFTA is a free trade zone for anyone in
the world who wants to make and sell goods, like cars, to the United States,
duty free. [more...]
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