From right: be careful, Biden World
IRS Whistleblower Possibly Set To Expose Justice Department Interference With Hunter Biden Probe Should ‘Scare Those Behind Biden’s DOJ Family Protection Racket’ argues Margot Cleveland of The Federalist — even US Attorney General Merrick Garland. Why? The “whistleblower’s lawyer” says his client can discover witnesses to his claims. And “skilled investigators and skilled prosecutors within the Department of Justice’s tax division signed off on really useful fees.” “Recall that in March 2022, The Recent York Times began preparing the country for the indictment of Hunter Biden by soft-selling his criminal conduct,” however the indictment never got here. Now, the “whistleblower allegations” contradict Garland’s “testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee that” he didn’t interfere in Hunter’s case. Indeed, “Hunter Biden’s political favoritism is apparent.”
Climate watch: ignoring Europe’s retreat
Europe rolls back on ‘aggressive zero-carbon policy’ as consumers resist he spots Liz Peek on the hill. Paradoxically, the French Green Party tried to dam plans to introduce a carbon tax on fuels, fearing recent protests from Gilets Jaunes, the yellow vest group whose protests “almost shut down France”. The Dutch plan to scale back livestock by a 3rd also led to riots. Nevertheless, President Biden “and his White House climate fanatics are unlikely to learn” from Europe. As an alternative, they’re moving towards a “improbable green economy.” They clearly see climate activists and young voters as critical of Biden’s re-election campaign. But his “aggressive” proposals “could cost the climate effort significant public support. It’s happening in Europe and it could occur here.”
Gadfly: Horror for migrant teens disappears
Every week ago, the Recent York Times “reported that the Biden administration ignored and downplayed repeated signals that migrant children were being widely exploited” in complete defiance of kid labor laws, yet “the news was effectively a one-day story.” raves Jim Geraghty of National Review. Blame “left-wing groupthink in most mainstream media.” “Many individuals who say they care concerning the exploitation of migrants really mean they care concerning the exploitation of migrants in the course of the Republican presidency. Once a Democrat takes office, they only assume things are going well.”
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Libertarian: How the Left Killed Online News
“If BuzzFeed News-Style Journalism Is Dead, It Was Murder-Suicide” Robby Soave of Reason argues. Buzzfeed shut down its news department last week. An autopsy reveals that “Facebook’s importance to online news distribution strategies over the past decade can’t be overemphasized,” but “many mainstream media figures” decided that Donald Trump’s 2016 victory was “all Facebook’s fault.” Thus, “the concept Mark Zuckerberg, not paying enough attention to content moderation, allowed malicious Russian accounts to contaminate his platform and overthrow American democracy became the popular narrative.” Facebook responded “by news bombing” by changing “the feed to prioritize content from friends and family and penalize off-site news links, and that was it.” Other media outlets “killed the golden goose – or quite, forced the golden goose to agree that more eggs can be really, really bad for society.”
Eye on NY: Teachers’ Union and Poles vs. Children
Recent York state teachers are “asking the senators and assemblymen they supported for re-election last yr to make short videos” in support of the union’s stance against charter schools, laments Ken Girardin of the Empire Center. Within the videos, lawmakers parrot “misleading (if not false) claims about charter schools.” Assemblyman Jarrett Gandolfo (R-LI), for instance, argues that the bylaws “lack accountability and drain funds from our public schools.” The truth is, charter schools are inspected annually by regulators, “are subject to more scrutiny than virtually any other public school” and “independent financial audits are conducted.” Why would legislators “act as props for a political organization like NYSUT”? “In Recent York City, where per-student spending is the very best and accountability laws are among the weakest, the outcomes of the legislators explain themselves.”
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