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Slashing welfare': GOP eyes chopping $5 trillion to pay for Trump priorities — like tax cuts
Without getting into tax cuts for anyone, too many bludgers exploit welfare because governments are too gutless to do anything about it. Other than genuine health problems, and old age pensions, no one that is fit should be getting welfare. -
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Slashing welfare': GOP eyes chopping $5 trillion to pay for Trump priorities — like tax cuts
And of what concern is it to you that he posts something on WORLD NEWS subforum. No one put you in charge. -
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Slashing welfare': GOP eyes chopping $5 trillion to pay for Trump priorities — like tax cuts
If only Trump had been convicted and put in prison before the election. If only Biden wasn't living in cookoo land. If only Harris had been a sensible candidate But he wasn't, he is, she isn't and Trump is the winner. Enjoy your next 4 years with Trump as POTUS- it's sure to be hugely entertaining. -
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Outrage as Sydney Synagogues Targeted with Anti-Semitic Graffiti and Arson Attempts
Sydney has been rocked by a series of anti-Semitic attacks, with two synagogues and other properties vandalized in acts condemned as both hateful and deeply alarming. Early Saturday morning, the Newtown Synagogue in Sydney's Inner West was targeted by two individuals who spray-painted offensive graffiti on the building and its fence. Police believe the perpetrators also attempted to set the premises on fire before fleeing the scene. The shocking incident comes just a day after swastikas and anti-Semitic slurs were scrawled on the Southern Sydney Synagogue in Allawah, prompting widespread outrage. Police later released CCTV images of two suspects in connection with the Newtown Synagogue attack, describing one as wearing a black hooded jumper with white writing, black tracksuit pants, and white shoes, while the other wore a black spray jacket with a white emblem, gloves, and white Asics shoes. Both were seen on distinctive vehicles—one on a black motorized scooter and the other on a white and black mountain bike. A spokesperson for NSW Police said an investigation into these incidents was underway, highlighting the seriousness of hate crimes. "The NSW Police Force takes hate crimes seriously and encourages anyone who is the victim of a hate crime or witnesses a hate crime to report the matter to police. It is important that the community and police continue to work together to make NSW a safer place for everyone," they stated. The attacks extended beyond the synagogues. A house in Queens Park, along with five cars and a trailer, was also defaced with offensive graffiti. Similarly, a poster in Marrickville was vandalized with hateful remarks, which authorities are treating as a separate incident. Dr. Dvir Abramovich, head of the Anti-Defamation Commission, condemned the attacks in the strongest terms, calling them an affront to the values of the nation. "To defile a synagogue—a place of worship, hope, and sanctuary—with the ultimate emblem of genocide and evil is nothing short of an attack on the very heart of our nation," he said. “These swastikas, painted in malice, are not just symbols — they are bullets aimed at the soul of the Jewish community,” Dr. Abramovich continued. He noted the additional pain for Holocaust survivors in Australia who now face seeing the symbols of their tormentors desecrate their places of worship. "This isn’t just graffiti — it’s a gut-wrenching reminder that the same hatred that fueled the extermination camps is still alive and kicking. And make no mistake: this isn’t just a Jewish issue. This is an Australian issue. Because an attack on one community is an attack on all of us.” Premier Chris Minns echoed these sentiments, labeling the acts “monstrous and appalling.” He affirmed the government's commitment to combating hate. "Our message is clear—these acts designed to intimidate and divide will not work. These people are determined to divide our community, but they will fail." Southern Sydney Synagogue president George Foster described the graffiti as deeply distressing, warning that such acts could escalate beyond vandalism. “The theory is it may not stop with just graffiti, it could move to violence, which has happened in other countries,” Foster said, reflecting the concern of many in the Jewish community. These incidents highlight a disturbing rise in anti-Semitic acts, leaving many to question the safety of vulnerable communities. As investigations continue, the call for unity and vigilance grows louder, with a collective determination to ensure such hate has no place in Australia. Based on a report by News.Com.Au 2024-01-13 -
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The Silenced Truth: How Political Correctness Delayed Justice for Grooming Victims
Over two decades ago, I witnessed the production of a groundbreaking documentary that sought to expose a dark and painful truth. Titled *Edge Of The City*, the film followed the work of Bradford Social Services and became the first major TV report to confront the systematic grooming of young white girls by predominantly Asian men. However, what should have been a catalyst for action against these heinous crimes became a target of intense criticism, accusations of racism, and political maneuvering. In May 2004, Channel 4, under mounting pressure from interest groups, lobbyists, and law enforcement warnings about potential community tensions, pulled the documentary just before its scheduled broadcast. It would not air until August of that year, after the dust of the local elections had settled. "Political correctness has caused these terrible crimes to go unchecked for far too long," I believe. The decision to delay the broadcast was not just a missed opportunity; it set back efforts to combat grooming gangs by at least a decade, with devastating consequences for thousands of victims. The documentary, which highlighted the experiences of two teenage girls groomed by abusers, was so contentious that parts of it were nearly excluded from the final cut. Social workers feared a public backlash, and West Yorkshire Police warned the program could incite unrest. Meanwhile, the British National Party (BNP) seized on the issue, treating the film as a propaganda tool to galvanize white working-class dissent. The backlash was fierce, with Channel 4 being accused of fueling racism and aiding the far-Right. The documentary was even dubbed the "BNP Sex Row Film." Yet, every allegation in *Edge Of The City* has since been vindicated. The crimes it exposed were real, their impact harrowing, and their existence undeniable. Despite this, society’s response has been sluggish and fraught with denial. The liberal Left, alongside figures like Sir Keir Starmer, has often branded those who draw attention to grooming gangs as aligned with a "racist agenda." This tactic has effectively stifled meaningful debate and hindered justice. Few perpetrators have faced legal consequences, and even fewer officials in positions of authority have been held accountable for their failure to act. How many lives could have been spared trauma, abuse, and heartbreak if the warnings in 2004 had been taken seriously? In the years following *Edge Of The City*, mainstream media remained largely silent on the issue. The *Daily Mail*’s Sue Reid was one of the first journalists to confront the scandal with her 2010 report, *"Predatory gangs, middle-class girls forced into the sex trade and a very troubling taboo."* The BBC later tackled the topic with the 2017 drama *Three Girls*, based on the Rochdale child sex abuse ring. Yet these efforts came long after countless victims had suffered in silence. The failure to act decisively when the truth first emerged allowed these crimes to persist unchecked, creating a legacy of shattered lives. A national inquiry is urgently needed to understand how such a scandal was allowed to fester in plain sight of the police, social services, and political leaders. Without confronting these failures, society risks repeating them. There is nothing "far-Right" about seeking justice for victims or demanding accountability for those who turned a blind eye. The facts must be allowed to speak for themselves, untainted by fear of political backlash or accusations of racism. For more than 20 years, the voices of vulnerable children have been ignored. We cannot allow the same tactics of deflection and denial to silence the truth any longer. The fight for justice is not a matter of politics but of basic humanity. Based on a report by Daily Mail 2024-01-13 Related Topics: Britons Overwhelmingly Support a New Grooming Gang Inquiry Romanian Grooming Gang Convicted of Sexually Exploiting Women in Dundee Ethnicity of Grooming Gangs, Says Whistleblower’s Aide Grooming Networks Persist in Oxford, Warns Former Investigator Convicted Rochdale Grooming Gang Leader Still in the Town & not Deported Starmer Condemns 'Lies and Misinformation' Over Child Sexual Abuse UK Ex-MP Claims Grooming Gang Ethnicity Was Suppressed to Protect Votes Elon Musk Advocates for Tommy Robinson’s Release Amid Criticism of UK Leadership Kemi Badenoch Urges National Inquiry into UK Grooming Scandal- 1
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Trump and Putin: A Meeting in the Works Amid Hopes for Ukraine Peace
Donald Trump, the U.S. president-elect, has announced that preparations are underway for a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Although no specific timeline has been disclosed, Trump expressed optimism about the talks during a statement at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida. "He wants to meet, and we are setting it up," Trump said, adding that the discussions are part of a broader effort to address the ongoing war in Ukraine. The Kremlin has responded positively to the prospect of a meeting, though it confirmed that no concrete arrangements have been finalized. Trump has frequently voiced his intention to bring an end to the conflict in Ukraine soon after assuming office on January 20. He has also questioned the extent of U.S. military and financial assistance to Kyiv, suggesting a re-evaluation of current policies. "President Putin wants to meet," Trump reiterated on Thursday. "He has said that even publicly, and we have to get that war over with. That's a bloody mess." Ukraine has taken note of these developments, with a spokesperson for the foreign ministry stating that high-level talks between Kyiv and the incoming U.S. administration are anticipated after the inauguration. This would potentially include a meeting between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. To advance his plans for resolving the conflict, Trump has tapped retired Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg, a former national security adviser, as a special envoy to Ukraine and Russia for his second administration. Kellogg has outlined a vision for U.S. involvement in a research paper published by the America First Policy Institute. In his proposal, Kellogg suggested that future U.S. aid to Ukraine should be conditional on Kyiv’s willingness to participate in peace talks with Moscow. However, the paper also recommended continuing aid to Ukraine if Moscow refused to engage in negotiations. Zelensky has previously expressed cautious optimism about Trump’s approach to the conflict. Following Trump’s election victory in November, Zelensky remarked that he believed the war might "end sooner" under Trump’s leadership. The Ukrainian president noted that he and Trump had a "constructive exchange" during a phone call but did not reveal whether Trump had set any specific terms regarding potential discussions with Russia. As diplomatic efforts unfold, the international community will watch closely to see whether Trump’s approach can achieve the peace that has long eluded Ukraine and Russia. Based on a report by BBC 2024-01-13
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