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May 1, 2024

Smashed windows, stacked furniture left after occupation of Hamilton Hall at Columbia University












Images and video released by Columbia University show overturned and stacked furniture, broken windows and other damage in the aftermath of the seizure and occupation of Hamilton Hall by protesters and its clearing by police Tuesday.

The images from inside Hamilton Hall show overturned chairs, tables and other furniture. Protesters broke windows and caused other damage at the occupied hall, university officials said and images showed. Barricades had also been set up.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/smashed-windows-piled-furniture-left-occupation-hamilton-hall-columbia-rcna150154
May 1, 2024

Russia is trying to exploit America's divisions over the war in Gaza

Russia is seeking to exploit America’s divisive debate over Israel’s offensive in Gaza through overt and covert propaganda, with the aim of aggravating political tensions in the U.S. and tarnishing Washington’s global image, according to two sources familiar with U.S. intelligence on the matter.

In its ongoing information war against the United States, Russia has shifted its focus in recent months to the Israel-Hamas conflict, seeking to inflame existing divisions in the West and to portray Washington as fueling the violence, the sources said.

The effort includes artificial intelligence, fake social media accounts, a long-standing tactic used by Moscow, as well as a spike in propaganda from Russian state media. The sources declined to share examples of Russian-generated bots on social media to avoid revealing U.S. intelligence-gathering methods.

The campaign is the latest example of Russia’s bid to seize on existing political rifts in America and other NATO countries, according to the sources and independent researchers.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/investigations/russia-trying-exploit-americas-divisions-war-gaza-rcna149759

May 1, 2024

NYPD officers descend on Columbia University campus to clear protest

Source: NBC News

NYPD officers descended on Columbia University just after 9 p.m. and started clearing the encampment. Protesters just outside of campus were seen being placed in zip ties.

Special police units entered Hamilton Hall using a massive truck and a ramp, entering through a window.

Columbia and Barnard students were urged by school officials to shelter in place. Protesters stormed and occupied a building on Columbia University's main campus overnight, flying a Palestinian flag from Hamilton Hall after an NBC News reporter saw windows smashed and dozens of protesters entering the building.

Students who are occupying the building face expulsion, a Columbia spokesperson said. Those occupying campus are being suspended.

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/live-blog/campus-protests-live-updates-students-occupy-columbia-university-rcna149926



Update:

The police have apparently completed their mission without incident.

Nearly 100 people were arrested tonight at Columbia University as NYPD officers cleared Hamilton Hall, which had been taken over, and a tent encampment that students established to protest the war in Gaza. The university has asked the NYPD to maintain a presence on campus through at least May 17, two days after the scheduled graduation.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/live-blog/campus-protests-live-updates-students-occupy-columbia-university-rcna149926
April 29, 2024

Iranian rapper's death sentence sparks protests in Southern California

Demonstrators around the globe, including here in Los Angeles, came out over the weekend to protest the Iranian Revolutionary Court’s death sentence against rapper Toomaj Salehi, according to multiple reports.  

The 33-year-old metal shop worker gained prominence for his lyrics criticizing the Islamic Republic after the 2022 death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian Kurdish woman who died while in custody of police in Iran. She was allegedly arrested for wearing her hijab too loosely.  

Amini’s death, which UN investigators say Iran was responsible for, ignited massive protests and a violent, monthslong crackdown by Iranian security forces that killed 500 people and detained more than 20,000, the Associated Press reported.  

Several high-profile advocates and organizations, including the U.S. Government, have spoken out against Iran on behalf of Salehi and others.  https://ktla.com/news/local-news/demonstrators-in-southern-california-protest-iranian-rappers-death-sentence/

April 23, 2024

Orange Crush supporters respond after recent remarks from Tybee's mayor scolding annual HBCU beach bash

The date for Orange Crush usually coincides with the calendar week of spring break at most HBCU schools, and that’s the rationale behind when the event is scheduled. A public beach with very few ways to legally shut down access, there is not much Tybee can do to prevent a large number of people from meeting at the beach, at the same time, every year. Orange Crush in 2024 falls on the weekend of April 19-21.

The pier did not need to be permitted, since it is operated by Chatham County, so Turner was never denied an event permit by the City of Tybee Island. Still, he decided to cancel his fashion show event for the pier out of worry that Tybee could hold Orange Crush Florida accountable for anything that happened on the island that weekend, especially after Wigfall's permit denial.

Turner also believes there is a race factor behind the actions of Tybee officials. Demographic data from Census Reporter indicates Tybee's population of roughly 3,100 is 93.7 percent white (2,928 residents) and 3.4 percent black (110).

Pearce finished well behind Mayor West in Tybee's November 2023 mayoral election, but she was aiming to become the island's first black mayor. Wigfall listed her as one of two references on his Jan. 22 HBCU Food Truck Festival permit application. When asked if she was surprised by Tybee's handling of Orange Crush of late, Pearce said she wasn't.

https://www.connectsavannah.com/community/orange-crush-supporters-respond-after-recent-remarks-from-tybees-mayor-scolding-the-annual-hbcu-beach-bash-21703462

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I happened to be on Tybee Island this weekend camping. The police were out of control, stopping and arresting black spring breakers. All the Tybee Island restaurants had closed for the weekend, and barricades were placed on public streets on Tybee Island so that students could not get to the beaches. But the police did not bother us, we are white. It made me sick to see how they treated those students from HBCUs. How is this not a national story?

April 13, 2024

Love this billboard as you enter New Mexico!



Thank you, New Mexico!
April 2, 2024

The Key to Winning the White House: Math

Biden starts the process at a slight mathematical disadvantage from 2020: Redistricting after the 2020 census means he would get three fewer Electoral College votes (303) if he won the same places he won four years ago. That’s still enough to win, but a scenario that makes it even more critical that he hang on to what he captured in his first face-off with Trump.

And that's shaping up to be an uphill battle for the incumbent president, with polls showing Trump ahead in the core battleground states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, 
Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

So the Biden campaign is casting its eyes farther afield: South, to be specific, with North Carolina as a primary target and Florida part of the mix as well. Both states, notably, picked up an Electoral College vote in the 2024 map. And Democrats see the New South, including Georgia, as a new pathway to victory this fall.

"If there is going to be a pickup anywhere on the map, North Carolina is the target, if history tells us anything," says Christopher Cooper, director of the Haire Institute for Public Policy at Western Carolina University. The Tar Heel State – where a recent Marist Institute of Public Opinion poll showed Trump just 3 percentage points ahead of Biden – is "just as gettable" for Biden as Georgia is, Cooper says. "It's primed."

https://www.usnews.com/news/the-report/articles/2024-03-29/biden-looks-south-to-beat-trump-in-2024-presidential-race

April 1, 2024

They came for Florida's sun and sand. They got soaring costs and a culture war.

One of the first signs Barb Carter’s move to Florida wasn’t the postcard life she’d envisioned was the armadillo infestation in her home that caused $9,000 in damages. Then came a hurricane, ever present feuding over politics, and an inability to find a doctor to remove a tumor from her liver.

After a year in the Sunshine State, Carter packed her car with whatever belongings she could fit and headed back to her home state of Kansas — selling her Florida home at a $40,000 loss and leaving behind the children and grandchildren she’d moved to be closer to.
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But while hundreds of thousands of new residents have flocked to the state on the promise of beautiful weather, no income tax and lower costs, nearly 500,000 left in 2022, according to the most recent census data. Contributing to their move was a perfect storm of soaring insurance costs, a hostile political environment, worsening traffic and extreme weather, according to interviews with more than a dozen recent transplants and longtime residents who left the state in the past two years.
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Costs and politics were also enough to cause Noelle Schmitz to leave the state after more than 30 years, despite her son having a year left in high school, and relocate to Winchester, Virginia. She said the politics became ever-present in her daily life — one former neighbor had a massive Trump banner in front of their house for years, and another had Trump written in big letters across their yard. When she put out a Hillary Clinton sign in 2016, it was stolen and her house was egged.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/economics/leaving-florida-rcna142316

March 23, 2024

DWAC stock shares close nearly 14% down after Trump social media merger approved by shareholders

The price of shares in Digital World Acquisition Corp. closed trading Friday nearly 14% lower than their opening price after the shell company's shareholders approved a merger with the social media company owned by former President Donald Trump.

DWAC had opened the trading day at $44.20 per share, but quickly tumbled on the heels of the vote.

A total of 11% of the tradable shares of DWAC are being sold short, FactSet data shows.

This means investors holding these positions are betting the price will fall before they have to buy the shares back and return them to the entities who loaned the shares to them.

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/03/22/trump-social-dwac-stock-falls-after-merger-approved.html

March 20, 2024

The Real Reason No One Is Giving Biden Credit for How Good the Economy Is Right Now

Much of this scenario can be laid at the feet of the Democratic Party. Not the official fundraising and administrative apparatus that runs conventions and formulates policy platforms, but the broad constellation of think tanks, nonprofits, academic experts, and journalists that collectively regulates the liberal intellectual atmosphere. For much of his presidency, Biden has been the victim of a centrist revolt against his economic program that the progressive wing of the party has been either unable or unwilling to put down. Everyone expects Republicans to give a Democratic president a hard time, but sharp and sustained economic criticism from Biden’s ostensible allies established a narrative of failure that has proved alarmingly resistant to reality.

And so the economic commentary field remained open to Summers and other expert doomsayers—including some with politics well to Summers’ left. Economics dominated the news cycle in a way that it hadn’t since the banking crash, and seemingly everyone had something terrible to say about it. Biden wasn’t creating enough union jobs. His spending was really just a corporate welfare extravaganza. He was stealing jobs from Europe. There were too many regulations on manufacturers. There weren’t enough regulations on manufacturers. A recession was coming. A recession was already here. Some high-profile Democrats even insisted that a recession was necessary—on CNBC, former Obama and Clinton adviser Jason Furman argued that millions of workers would have to be laid off to get inflation back under control. Summers even floated the possibility of 10 percent unemployment.

The layoffs, however, refused to materialize. When inflation peaked at 9.1 percent in June 2022, the unemployment rate stood at 3.6 percent. Today, using the same metrics, inflation is just 3.2 percent, and unemployment is at just 3.9 percent. For 12 of the previous 19 months, the jobless rate has held steady at or below its June 2022 level, while inflation has been running below 4 percent since June 2023. Economists are still debating why the Fed’s higher rates didn’t translate into job losses, but the important point is that millions of people were not, in fact, fired. Moreover, millions of people did not need to be fired in order to fix inflation. As Mike Konczal concluded in a report for the Roosevelt Institute in September 2023, the vast majority of inflation during the Biden years was driven by pandemic-related supply problems. Whatever was going wrong in 2022, it wasn’t because you were too rich.

There is some evidence that the economic commentariat is coming to its senses as the 2024 election approaches. Some of the same centrists who ripped Biden’s stimulus package in 2021 are now applauding his recovery. The anti-Biden left has largely abandoned the economic playing field, finding cleaner grounds for criticism on other subjects. Contrary to the narrative abuse directed at Biden over the past few years, the economic numbers across his presidency tell a simple, optimistic story about the art of government in the democratic world. The American economy is strong today for the same reason that the labor market has been strong throughout Biden’s presidency: the U.S. government spent a ton of money to support workers and their families. Biden has not only established a blueprint for successful crisis management, but he has achieved something on the economy that pessimists across the ideological spectrum have been declaring impossible for much of the 21st century: He learned from the government’s prior mistakes and found a way to govern better.
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2024/03/biden-economy-voters-polling-numbers-covid-recovery.html

[Really great article, which includes an excellent summary of how Biden saved the economy. I just picked 4 paragraphs to give you the main conclusions, but the whole thing is well worth a read.]

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