In a twist like a Texas Tornado, Texas Border Democrat switch party affiliation and association to the Republican Party.
The border crisis is driving Texas Democrats into the arms of the Republican Party as another state rep. switches parties. Kleberg County attorney Kira Talip Sanchez announced on Saturday that she has officially switched parties and has left the Democrats behind. She made her announcement at the Hispanic Republicans of Texas PAC, Fox News reported on Saturday. THE WESTERN JOURNAL
Lawyer Tom Renz has exposed that the COVID-19 vaccines, widely advertised as mRNA (messenger RNA) vaccines, are in fact lab-created hybrids known as modRNA.
Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine Utilizes Nucleoside-Modified Messenger RNA (modRNA) Technology not mRNA, Pfizer Documents Reveal: BREAKING: The #FDA #CDC #Pfizer & the rest misled the world. They claimed the COVID-19 vaccines were mRNA & that meant MESSENGER RNA (which occurs in life everywhere). It is NOT. The #mRNA is modRNA. #modRNA is a lab created hybrid designed to create changes in your genes. It… pic.twitter.com/ZfIYr5S0Wg — Tom Renz (@RenzTom) August 19, 2023
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If you live in these States, HEADS UP and full attention needs to be given to the newest and latest attempts to justify putting Abortion into set stone of Law.
'Extreme Agenda': Activists Are Turning To Constitutional Amendments To Enshrine Abortion Into Law In These States : Lawmakers in multiple states have passed laws banning abortion at various stages since the overturn of Roe v. Wade. Pro-choice activists, however, are attempting to make headway to protect access in Ohio, Arizona, Nebraska, South Dakota and Florida by making abortion constitutionally protected. (RELATED: Appeals Court Upholds Limited Restrictions Of Chemical Abortion Pills) — THE DAILY CALLER
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Trucking: Borderlands: US-Mexico cross-border trade may hit $1 trillion by 2028
This week in Borderlands: US-Mexico cross-border trade may hit $1 trillion by 2028; Railway expands freight capacity with new bridge in North Texas; Toms taps Texas logistics software provider as U.S. fulfillment partner; and CBP discovers 1st-in-nation pest in Southern California. READ MORE
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AGRI NEWS: Unusual precipitation patterns deplete subsoil moisture of some Nebraska farmers
Nebraska farmers that typically receive decent precipitation throughout growing season have had a dry year, depleting the subsoil moisture and causing drought. READ MORE
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TECH & SOCIAL: X glitch wipes out most pictures and links tweeted before December 2014
X, which was formerly known as Twitter until its recent rebranding, is having a problem displaying old posts that came with images attached or any hyperlinks converted through Twitter’s built-in URL shortener. It’s unclear when the problem started, but it was highlighted on Saturday afternoon in a post by Tom Coates, and a Brazilian vtuber, @DaniloTakagi, had pointed it out a couple of days earlier. As it is, it appears to affect tweets published prior to December 2014, judging by posts visible on my own account. No videos are affected (Twitter only added native image support in 2011 and built-in videos in 2016), but links to YouTube, for example, are now just text with a t.co URL that doesn’t work. READ MORE
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ENVIRONMENTALISM: These 14 American Cities Have A ‘Target’ Of Banning Meat, Dairy, And Private Vehicles By 2030
Fourteen major American cities are part of a globalist climate organization known as the “C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group,” which has an “ambitious target” by the year 2030 of “0 kg [of] meat consumption,” “0 kg [of] dairy consumption,” “3 new clothing items per person per year,” “0 private vehicles” owned, and “1 short-haul return flight (less than 1500 km) every 3 years per person.” C40’s dystopian goals can be found in its “The Future of Urban Consumption in a 1.5°C World” report, which was published in 2019 and reportedly reemphasized in 2023. The organization is headed and largely funded by Democrat billionaire Michael Bloomberg. Nearly 100 cities across the world make up the organization, and its American members include Austin, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New Orleans, New York City, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., and Seattle. READ MORE
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China's Shadow Bank Crisis Stokes Fear Of Housing Spillover
Three things we learned last week:
1. One of China’s shadow banking giants fell into a liquidity crisis, showing how contagion from the troubled real estate industry is spreading and raising questions of how far the crunch will now go. Trust companies linked to Zhongzhi Enterprise Group Co., which has assets of more than 1 trillion yuan, missed payments on dozens of products, many of which may have been backed by real estate projects real estate projects. "Markets still underestimate the aftermath of the significant collapse in China’s property sector,” Lu Ting, chief China economist at Nomura Holdings Inc., wrote in a report. China’s trust wealth management industry is set to face turbulence in coming months, which is likely to cause further headwinds to its already weakening economic momentum, according to the report. Zhongzhi’s troubles have already sparked protests, leading the police to clamp down on unhappy clients. It has 270 products totaling 39.5 billion yuan due this year, according to data provider Use Trust.
While the reported Zhongrong Trust defaults don’t yet appear to be of systemic concern, a disorderly wind-up of any large trust or wealth management company could test near-term financial stability, Zerlina Zeng, CreditSights senior research analyst, wrote in a note.
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JUDICIARY: Supreme Court's Alabama Ruling Sets up Potential Clash Over 'Racial Gerrymandering': Experts
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.—Election law experts say a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling in an Alabama redistricting case could be an “invitation to litigation” about the constitutionality of “racial gerrymandering,” which could embroil states in a wave of lawsuits before the 2024 election. The Supreme Court’s 5-4 decision on June 8 in Allen v. Milligan has been hailed by some as an affirmation of the Voting Rights Act’s (VRA) Section II prohibition on the “denial or abridgment” of any United States citizen’s voting rights based on “race or color.” READ MORE | ARCHIEVED LINK
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PORTS: Ports Without the Right Infrastructure Need a New Shore Power Solution
There's a growing demand for shoreside power, but many ports lack the electrical infrastructure to support traditional systems. A new solution is required.
A series of global supply chain shocks have tested the global ports system’s resilience. Although signs point to a better year for supply chains in 2023, improving resilience is critical to ports’ success and the continuity of trade flows. Methods for future-proofing ports’ competitiveness and profitability are two-fold: ensuring consistent, intelligent operations and delivering these services in line with increasingly stringent environmental mandates. READ MORE
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