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'There Is No Rational Reason': Sanders Rails Against 'Outrageously High Prescription Drug Costs'​


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'It's Lie, Lie, Lie, Lie!': DeSantis Goes On Attack Against 'Abortion Industry' Pushing Amendment​


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BREAKING NEWS: Several Doctors Join DeSantis To Oppose Major Florida Abortion Referendum​


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Gov. Kathy Hochul Announces Major Investments In New York's Medical Research And Innovation Efforts​


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Two-Thirds Of Economists Think Inflation Would Be Worse Under Trump Than Harris, Poll Finds

Derek Saul Forbes Staff Oct 14, 2024

Topline A majority of economists believe former President Donald Trump’s proposed economic policies would lead to higher inflation than those of Vice President Kamala Harris, according to a survey published Monday by the Wall Street Journal, findings which go against a far stronger inflation record under Trump than Joe Biden.


Some 68% of economists said inflation would be higher under Trump’s economic proposals than Harris, according to the Journal’s survey of 50 economists conducted Oct. 4-8.

That compares to 12% who believed Harris inflation would be worse and 20% who didn’t anticipate a noticeable gap.

It’s a wider gap than was found in a similar poll conducted July 5-9 before President Joe Biden exited the race, when 56% of economists said inflation would be worse under Trump than Biden compared to 16% for the opposite.

Perhaps Trump’s most notable potentially inflationary policy put forth on the campaign trail is a 60% tariff, or import tax, on Chinese goods and a 10% tariff on other imports.

Contra​

American voters are far more split on who would be a better shepherd of inflation. A Financial Times/University of Michigan Ross School of Business survey last month found 44% of voters trust Harris and 43% Trump more to lower everyday costs, while a Data for Progress poll revealed a 46% to 45% split in Trump’s favor to handle inflation. And inflation was far lighter in the U.S. during the Trump administration than under Biden and Harris. The consumer price index, the most commonly cited inflation metric as it tracks price changes in goods and services everyday Americans purchase, rose 7.8% during Trump’s presidency (1.9% annualized inflation) and 19.9% during the first 44 months of Biden’s (5.4% inflation).

Key Background​

The stark inflation gap is not just influenced by who was in the oval office, as Trump benefited from downward inflationary pressures from 2020’s COVID-19 outbreak and Biden inflation was worsened by a global inflation outbreak stemming partially from the economy’s Covid recovery, though critics point to stimulus programs under Biden as inflationary.

Inflation is considered one of the most important voter issues heading into next month’s presidential election. Annual consumer price index inflation peaked at a 41-year-high of 9.1% in mid-2022 but has moderated significantly, hitting a 3.5-year low in September of 2.4%. Economists find both Trump’s economic plans, which include corporate tax cuts and an elimination of Social Security income taxes, and Harris’, which include $6,000 child tax credits and $25,000 in down payment assistance for first-time home buyers, would increase the federal deficit, which could further drive up inflation. The University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business found Trump’s proposals would drive up the federal deficit by $4.1 trillion compared to $2 trillion by Harris plans.
 

President Joe Biden is taking executive action to protect undocumented spouses of American citizens — a move that would shield about 500,000 immigrants from deportation.

The White House announced the election-year policy Tuesday, framing it as “new action to keep families together.”

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Trump said. "Under this program, a deluge of illegals will be given immediate green cards and put on the fast track to rapid citizenship so they can vote."
Although I believe you and j_hungary have thoroughly discussed the issue, I will offer a quick response. Trump is a known liar. First and foremost, it will only help approximately 500,000 non-citizens and 50,000 of their offspring, not millions, as Trump claims, and he is also lying that they will receiving immediate green cards and being placed on a fast track to rapid citizenship.

Let us look at some facts:

To be considered for a discretionary grant of parole in place under Keeping Families Together (KFT), you must meet these eligibility criteria:

If you are the noncitizen spouse of a U.S. citizen, you must:

Be present in the United States without admission or parole;

Have been continuously physically present in the United States since at least June 17, 2014,
through the date of filing your request;

Have a legally valid marriage to a U.S. citizen on or before June 17, 2024

Have no disqualifying criminal history and otherwise not deemed to be a threat to public safety, national security, or border security; and

Submit biometrics and undergo required background checks and national security and public safety vetting.


If the case is approved (Parole in Place is granted), they can apply for a work permit and an SSN, which now takes five to ten months, after which they can apply for a green card, which can take years.

But guess what? The Texas District Court Judge granted an administrative stay blocking grants of KFT parole. There goes Biden’s grand plan. LOL
 

September Border Patrol encounters lowest since the pandemic

by Rafael Bernal - 10/22/24
Fewer migrants were apprehended between ports of entry at the southern border in September than in any month since August of 2020, according to new data released by Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

According to the numbers released Tuesday, the Border Patrol encountered 53,858 people crossing the border illegally in September, in line with similar numbers posted in July and August, and down from a high of 249,740 in December. Read more
 
Trump is not a convicted felon. Sentencing was never carried out.
Trump was found guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying company records in connection with hush money payments to Stormy Daniels. So, while he has been convicted, his sentence has yet to be carried out.
 
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Trump would rule like a dictator, says former WH chief of staff​

In a new interview with the New York Times, former WH Chief of Staff John Kelly said that he believed that Donald Trump met the definition of a fascist and that Trump would rule like a dictator. Reporter Michael Schmidt joins Morning Joe to discuss his interview with Kelly.
 
Pretty sure our beef is settled.

Its a very tough road to the white house and unless you have the APIC blessing (Translated to Army in Pakistan's case) you dont get to be in power. But another thing that people fail to realize is, you can't ever have a candidate that will be able to fulfill all of your demands to earn your vote.

Kamala goes too much anti-israel and loses the Jewish support, gains Muslim and vice versa. Trump doesnt have to worry about this. Infact, he is banking on MI Muslims to protest vote and clear his way to WH.

Baseline is, if we dont start running for offices, we dont have a true representation.

Look at the UK, Muslim mayor, 3 times re-elect? Thats whats needed to bring about a voice in the congress and HoR.
I concur that more participation of U.S. Muslims in elections is essential for representation and influence within the democratic framework. The good news is that an increasing number of Muslim candidates are running for office.

Record number of Muslim Americans elected in 2022 midterms

82 Muslim candidates swept up local, state, federal and judicial seats in 25 states, a report from the Jetpac Resource Center and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) found.
 
I remember when Trump went to war with the family of Humayun Khan. What a pile of crap this draft dodger was to Humayun Khan's parents. Both parties in the United States should be hanged for war crimes.
 
Although I believe you and j_hungary have thoroughly discussed the issue, I will offer a quick response. Trump is a known liar. First and foremost, it will only help approximately 500,000 non-citizens and 50,000 of their offspring, not millions, as Trump claims, and he is also lying that they will receiving immediate green cards and being placed on a fast track to rapid citizenship.

Let us look at some facts:

To be considered for a discretionary grant of parole in place under Keeping Families Together (KFT), you must meet these eligibility criteria:

If you are the noncitizen spouse of a U.S. citizen, you must:

Be present in the United States without admission or parole;

Have been continuously physically present in the United States since at least June 17, 2014,
through the date of filing your request;

Have a legally valid marriage to a U.S. citizen on or before June 17, 2024

Have no disqualifying criminal history and otherwise not deemed to be a threat to public safety, national security, or border security; and

Submit biometrics and undergo required background checks and national security and public safety vetting.


If the case is approved (Parole in Place is granted), they can apply for a work permit and an SSN, which now takes five to ten months, after which they can apply for a green card, which can take years.

But guess what? The Texas District Court Judge granted an administrative stay blocking grants of KFT parole. There goes Biden’s grand plan. LOL

There is no question that Trump blows smoke and AFAIK the only way to fast track citizenship is by doing military service (and a couple of other ways) but I believe both parties are soft on immigration. The Republicans talk a tough game but, secretly, their business donors love a constant flow of cheap, exploitable labor.
 
I concur that more participation of U.S. Muslims in elections is essential for representation and influence within the democratic framework. The good news is that an increasing number of Muslim candidates are running for office.

Record number of Muslim Americans elected in 2022 midterms

82 Muslim candidates swept up local, state, federal and judicial seats in 25 states, a report from the Jetpac Resource Center and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) found.


Political situation right now.
  • Some may call you second-class citizens.
  • Some may verbally abuse you.
  • You are even at risk of getting a ban from one particular man-child since he cant stomach an opposing opinion....
Your crime, you used logic to vote.
 
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