Carl Higbie: DOGE is just not a constitutional crisis
Carl Higbie commented on Democrats' DOGE hysteria over the dismantling of USAID and plans to audit the Department of Education and the Pentagon.
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Carl Higbie commented on Democrats' DOGE hysteria over the dismantling of USAID and plans to audit the Department of Education and the Pentagon.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement conducted raids in major U.S. cities over the weekend, arresting thousands of migrants. Those cities included Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Chicago, and more. ICE announced it made more than 1,100 arrests on Monday alone.
Why do 20,000 Haitian migrants live in a small Ohio town? Are cats and ducks really being eaten? Blaze Media national correspondent Julio Rosas separates facts from fiction while reporting from Springfield. Julio recounts the numerous local accounts at the city commission meeting and reveals why American citizens are becoming homeless at a rapid rate in the heartland.
One year ago NYC's mayor Eric Adams famously declared that the asylum crisis would destroy the city... but is that happening?
What’s really happening in Springfield, Ohio? Are Haitian immigrants eating ducks, geese, and pet cats, as internet rumors have claimed? Glenn spoke with Blaze Media National Correspondent Julio Rosas, who traveled to Springfield to find out the truth. He tells Glenn that while he can’t speak to how widespread the issue of missing pets and ducks is, it has been raised by citizens “for months.” However, that’s not the only thing. “ANY ISSUE that the residents have been raising over the 20,000 Haitians being put into their city…a lot of the residents feel that the city commission is just not listening to their problems, or they’re not willing to do anything about it because there is a lot of MONEY involved in the decision.” Julio describes what he heard from residents — women feeling unsafe, the city not enforcing fire codes, landlords renting out BEDS, not houses. Plus, he explains why some residents have either started to embrace the “new normal” or are afraid to speak out.
Next News Network's RAW FEED, hosted by Gary Franchi, brings you the shocking truth about the crisis unfolding in Springfield, Ohio. What's happening in this quiet Midwestern town of 60,000 is nothing short of an invasion, with a sudden influx of 15,000 Haitian migrants turning life upside down for residents. While the mainstream media tried to fact-check this story out of existence, reality has a way of breaking through. We're talking about a crisis so severe that Governor Mike DeWine had to send in state troopers and millions in emergency funding. But that's just the tip of the iceberg. The stories coming out of Springfield will make your hair stand on end. Residents are reporting disturbing incidents involving animals, from geese being hunted in broad daylight to allegations of pets disappearing. We have exclusive audio of a 911 call reporting Haitians carrying off geese and eyewitness accounts of vans full of cats. But it's not just about animals. The surge in migrants is putting immense pressure on local infrastructure and services. Health care systems are strained, housing is becoming scarce, and traffic incidents are on the rise. Governor DeWine himself admits that the sudden influx of 15,000 people into a town of 58,000 is causing major challenges. While the White House and mainstream media try to spin this as a non-issue, we're bringing you the voices of real Springfield residents. They're scared, they're angry, and they're demanding action. One resident's impassioned TikTok video exposes the fear gripping the community, a far cry from the rosy picture painted by officials. This isn't just about Springfield anymore. It's a glimpse into America's future if we don't act now. The Biden administration has opened the floodgates, and small-town America is drowning. From labor shortages to cultural clashes, the impact is far-reaching and profound. But here's the kicker – while the media was busy fact-checking Trump's debate comments, they missed the real story. Citizens are rising up, demanding action, and exposing the truth. This crisis is unfolding in real-time, and we're the only ones bringing you the unfiltered truth. URGENT: The mainstream media is working overtime to bury this story, but we won't let them. Your support is critical in our fight to expose the truth about what's happening in Springfield and towns like it across America. Don't let them silence the voices of hardworking Americans whose lives are being turned upside down. Donate now to keep Next News Network on the front lines of this crucial story: https://www.givesendgo.com/Keep-Next-... or via PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate?campaig... This isn't just news – it's a wake-up call for America. Will you answer it?
In this candid interview, Curtis Sliwa, founder of the Guardian Angels, shares his concerns about the state of New York City. He discusses the surge in crime, the migrant crisis, and the political landscape, criticizing Mayor Eric Adams for being more focused on his 'nightlife mayor' persona than addressing the city's pressing issues. Sliwa offers his insights and solutions, sparking a much-needed conversation about the future of NYC. Watch and join the discussion.
Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton weighs in on Biden's plan for another student loan handout and Trump's legal cases.
"BIDEN REGIME NOT TO BE TRUSTED AS TO THE CAUSES OF THE BALTIMORE BRIDGE COLLAPSE & SHIP DAMAGES"
Decades of growth fueled by low interest rates and easy credit have come to an abrupt halt. With a staggering 2.7 trillion dollars in commercial real estate loans held by U.S. banks, predominantly managed by smaller regional institutions accounting for approximately 80 per cent of the total, concerns are mounting regarding their resilience in the face of impending challenges. According to analysts at Goldman Sachs, a significant portion of this debt is slated to mature, with over 2.2 trillion dollars due by the close of 2027. These apprehensions were further heightened following the unexpected loss of 252 million dollars reported by New York Community Bancorp in the last quarter, a stark departure from the 172 million dollars profit recorded in the fourth quarter of 2022. The company attributed this downturn to a notable surge in loan losses, particularly in the realm of commercial real estate financing. The repercussions of this concerning trend reverberated through the financial markets, as evidenced by a significant decline in the bank's shares, plummeting nearly 50 per cent over the past five trading sessions. Concurrently, the U.S. Regional Bank index experienced a notable 7 per cent drop during the same period. Investors find themselves grappling with a familiar sense of unease as apprehensions mount over the looming specter of a crisis in the 20 trillion-dollar commercial real estate market. Unlike previous downturns centered around interest rate volatility, the current turmoil stems from fundamental challenges ingrained within the industry. Decades of growth fueled by accommodative monetary policies and accessible credit have ground to a halt, with office and retail property valuations embarking on a downward trajectory since the onset of the pandemic. The U.S. Federal Reserve's efforts to curb inflation through interest rate hikes have further compounded the sector's woes, particularly impacting its credit-dependent nature.
Dive into the alarming reality of the US national debt crisis! Renowned financial guru Ray Dalio warns of economic storms ahead, impacting personal finance and the future of our country. Explore the interconnected web of debt, spending, and inflation shaping our financial ecosystem. Don't miss this urgent discussion on the looming threat we can't afford to ignore.
Many people in finance have been trying to predict where the next major crisis will begin. We remember that in 2008, during the Great Recession, we saw the consequences of the collapse in bank lending tied to residential real estate, which triggered a domino effect that not only shook the US economy but also had global ramifications. Since then, numerous experts have attempted to identify the next potential economic bubble, but so far, no one has been correct. Not since 2008 have we experienced anything close to this. However, there are now new signs of an emerging crisis that everyone seems to be brushing off. The looming threat could potentially have a more devastating impact than the 2008 crisis, possibly even rivaling some of the worst economic storms America has had to endure. And its origin story is pretty easy to recognize.