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  1. an informal tally shows 17 people have died in incidents stemming from the unrest following Floyd’s May 25 death
  2. cccjwh's cult leaders murder count https://www.foxnews.com/media/tom-homan-brings-attention-number-migrants-died-biden-watch The reality is that Biden's border policies are killing people at record numbers. And I just heard the AG, she sounded upset and she should be. I saw Chad Wolf earlier, he said he was hot and bothered. He should be, he should be angry. But I wake up, I wake up every day pissed off because I've served this country. I wore that green uniform. I was a special agent for decades. I've been investigating these organizations smuggling, trafficking, women, children, smuggle drugs, smuggle guns. I've held dying children in my arms. I've talked to girls as young as 11 years old who got raped multiple times. What no one's talking about, what we're talking about here on this show tonight, is a number of migrants who have died since Joe Biden became president. Over 1,200 migrants have died — 1,200 deaths on U.S. soil since Joe Biden became president. Over 100,000 Americans died on fentanyl overdoses. This is tragic. 13 U.S. service members were killed in Afghanistan bombing · 10 Marines among U.S. service members killed in attacks. Jan 19, 2022 — The U.S. military conducted a strike that killed 10 civilians, including women and children, rather than the intended target.
  3. In President Obama’s last year in office, the United States dropped 26,172 bombs in seven countries. This estimate is undoubtedly low, considering reliable data is only available for airstrikes in Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, and Libya, and a single "strike," according to the Pentagon’s definition, can involve multiple bombs or munitions. In 2016, the United States dropped 3,028 more bombs—and in one more country, Libya—than in 2015. https://www.cfr.org/blog/how-many-bombs-did-united-states-drop-2016
  4. But the deal came at a cost that could lead to higher costs for travelers in the near future. Rail workers won a 24 percent increase over the next five years, along with better working conditions and health care coverage, and paid time off. The issue is not necessarily resolved. The tentative agreement still has to be agreed to by 12 labor unions, and one of those has already rejected the deal. That union said it would delay a possible strike as other unions consider the agreement. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/planes-trains-and-automobiles-bidens-ongoing-headache
  5. IRE OF ELITES DeSantis sending migrants to safe, wealthy enclave enrages Clinton
  6. Gavin Newsom asks DOJ to consider 'kidnapping' charges after GOP governors ship migrants out of state https://www.foxnews.com/politics/gavin-newsom-asks-consider-kidnapping-charges-gop-governors-ship-migrants-out-state
  7. 'EVIL AND INHUMANE' Dems melt down after DeSantis flies illegal immigrants to ritzy vacation spot
  8. Politics National strike threats loom as labor unions become more emboldened
  9. Fox News Poll Americans weigh in on Biden's competence as midterms near
  10. Politics Dem-run state calls up National Guard to handle migrants U.S. NYC Mayor Adams says city is at 'breaking point' with arrival of migrants sent from Texas Kamala Harris declares ‘border is secure’ as thousands of illegals flood into US every day https://www.foxnews.com/politics/kamala-harris-declares-border-secure-thousands-illegals-flood-us-every-day
  11. TROUBLE IN PARADISE EXCLUSIVE:DeSantis flying illegal immigrants to swanky hideaway for the rich and famous
  12. Biden is sending his special forces to train... Also known as woody's warriors!
  13. Politics Senate advances $4.5B in aid to Taiwan as China threat intensifies
  14. National Review The Biggest Looming Crisis You’ve Heard Almost Nothing About
  15. https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/13/business/railroad-strike-outlook-economic-impact/index.html But there are no alternatives to move the freight carried on rail. The American Trucking Associations issued a statement saying that it would require more than 460,000 additional long-haul trucks every day, which it said "is not possible based on equipment availability and an existing shortage of 80,000 drivers." It called on Congress to act to keep the railroad workers on the job, saying the trucking system itself depends on sharing shipments with the railroads.
  16. https://www.axios.com/2022/09/12/gun-stores-credit-cards-visa-mastercard-american-express Credit card giants Visa, Mastercard and American Express are taking steps to help better track firearm sales in a move hailed by gun control proponents. Why it matters: Payment processors have been under pressure to help monitor gun purchases amid concerns over mass shootings and other violence. What's happening: A panel of the International Organization for Standardization voted to approve the creation of a "merchant category code" (MCC) for gun retailers — and the credit card companies are adopting the change. That means gun stores will no longer be categorized as, for example, specialty retailers, potentially making it easier to track firearm spending. Supporters hailed the development as a critical step toward undermining the flow of guns into the hands of violent people. "Until [this decision], gun and ammunition stores did not have a unique merchant category code," Mahen Gunaratna, chief public affairs officer of Everytown for Gun Safety, said on Twitter. "Now banks and credit card companies can more easily report dangerous and potentially illegal gun purchases to law enforcement. " Yes, but: The manner in which the code is used may determine whether it's effective in bolstering monitoring efforts, goes too far or doesn't go far enough. For example, it's currently unclear whether retailers that also sell other products will be forced to use the merchant codes when processing firearm purchases. "We now turn our focus to how it will be implemented by merchants and their banks as we continue to support lawful purchases on our network while protecting the privacy and decisions of individual cardholders," Mastercard said in a statement. "This is exactly how we would manage the process for any other appropriate MCC, like a bicycle shop or sporting goods store." The other side: Opponents warned that the move sets a dangerous precedent, potentially opening the door for additional tracking of other types of transactions. "Some executives in private discussions have flagged concerns that it could lead to the creation of more codes that could be used to crack down on controversial businesses such as abortion providers," the Wall Street Journal reported. The code's creation "is flawed on its premise," Mark Oliva, spokesperson for the National Shooting Sports Foundation, said in an email to Axios. He said it "chills the free exercise of Constitutionally protected rights and does nothing to assist law enforcement with crime prevention or holding criminals accountable." The big question: How will the credit card companies — which are steeped in fraud detection — determine whether a purchase from a gun store is suspicious? "The code will show where an individual spends money but not what items were purchased," Reuters reported. "The Aurora movie theater shooter used a Mastercard to purchase $11,000 worth of weapons and military gear in the six weeks leading up to the shooting, including from standalone gun stores, and the Pulse shooter, who killed 49 people, also used a Mastercard to purchase more than $26,000 in firearms and ammunition," New York City Comptroller Brad Lander said Monday at a press conference. The bottom line: Financial companies are getting more proactive in an effort to show they're not ignoring fears about guns. “We all have to do our part to stop gun violence,” said Priscilla Sims Brown, CEO of Amalgamated Bank, which petitioned for the change, in a statement.
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