Tuesday, April 16, 2024

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Man who punched 9-year-old girl in Grand Central was enabled by soft-on-crime Dems

Man who punched 9-year-old girl in Grand Central was enabled by soft-on-crime Dems



What kind of sicko sucker-punches a child? Better question: What kind of depraved society helps him do it? 

On Sunday, Jean Carlos Zarzuela was arrested for socking a 9-year-old Bronx girl in Grand Central Terminal, leaving her dizzy and in pain. 

The kicker: The horrifying assault might have been prevented if it hadn’t been for soft-on-crime Manhattan Judge Laurie Peterson, who let Zarzuela out without bail after he was arrested for slugging an elderly woman on April 4.

Instead of keeping this clear danger to the public behind bars, Peterson — who has a record of springing violent criminals — put him back on the streets to find his next victim. 

In 2020, Peterson released an accused looter who allegedly assaulted a police officer, denying prosecutors’ request for $25,000 bail. 

In 2016, she freed a defendant accused of assaulting a woman in Greenwich Village, who then went on to allegedly slash the faces of two more women.


Peterson knows the potential consequence of releasing suspects like Zarzuela is more innocent people harmed, and she does it anyway. 

And judges like Peterson are encouraged and enabled by politicians like New York State Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, who has resisted even small fixes to the disastrous no-bail law and recently claimed (preposterously) he doesn’t “believe raising penalties is ever a deterrent on crime.”

This is the leadership that’s turning New York into an anything-goes, consequence-free haven for criminals — and a nightmare for everyone else.

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The rot in the system is spreading: Over the weekend, two police officers were killed in a shootout during a traffic stop near Syracuse, just weeks after the murder of NYPD Det. Jonathan Diller.

In New York, the bad guys are going free, and the good guys and the most vulnerable are being sacrificed on the altar of “criminal-justice reform.” 

If a 9-year-old girl being assaulted won’t move New York leaders to change their ways, nothing will. 

The only option left for New Yorkers: change their leaders.


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It is not wise to ignore these anti American, anti Israel terrorists. They are a gro cancer

Pro-Palestinian protesters chant 'death to America' and light US flag ON FIRE while NYPD cops seemingly stand idle - as demonstrators flood streets after Iran's missile attack on Israel

  • Palestine activists in New York City ignited controversy by burning the American flag and chanting 'Death to America' near NYPD officers 
  • The shocking act occurred amid nationwide day of protest including bridge blockades and street disruptions in solidarity with Palestine

Biden “has been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue over the past four” – now five – “decades.”

It’s long been known around Washington, as former Defense Secretary Robert Gates once said, that Joe Biden “has been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue over the past four” – now five – “decades.”

So the conflicts raging around the world and forecasts of World War III should have been expected.

But, hey, at least we didn’t elect in 2020 the guy who sent impetuous tweets that upset elites and snowflakes.

As president, Biden has projected American weakness in a Carter-esque fashion, starting with his chaotic and deadly withdrawal from Afghanistan, which a State Department report said suffered from “constantly changing policy guidance,” and a top general described as a “strategic failure.”

He’s been no Ronald Reagan. He’s not even been a Donald Trump. So it’s no coincidence that Russia invaded Ukraine a little more than two years after Biden took office. And we all knew it was coming, because three months after Biden stumbled into the Oval Office, Russian strongman Vladimir Putin, as Sen. Tom Cotton noted just before the invasion, “sent tens of thousands of soldiers, tanks, and munitions to the Ukrainian border.”

In response, Biden proposed a presidential summit in Geneva, which, says Cotton, elevated “Russia in the eyes of the world” and “allowed the image-obsessed Putin to strut on the international stage and pretend that Russia was once again an equal to the United States.” Apparently, the hotline between Washington and Moscow was soon thereafter cut. Putin recently said he hadn’t spoken to Biden in two years, according to Richard Grenell, acting director of national intelligence for the Trump administration

Meanwhile, innocent Ukrainians and young Russian men who “ain’t got no quarrel with them” Ukrainians are being slaughtered for no reason, and support for continued U.S. aid – now topping $113 billion – to Ukraine has cratered.

But at least we didn’t elect the guy whom the media accused – falsely – of being a Russian stooge.

While that war tore through city and country, Hamas invaded Israel last October, killing, raping, pillaging, and taking Israelis (as well as several American citizens) hostage. Biden’s response has been incoherent, to say the least. After initially saying that the U.S. stands with Israel, he’s done nothing but undermine Israel’s effort to defend itself.

Hamas’ attack was aided and abetted by a newly enriched Iran, a country that had been knocked back on its heels under Trump until Biden fattened the regime with billions of dollars, following the lead of his former boss, Barack Obama.After Iran launched an unprecedented direct attack on Israel over the weekend, Biden said U.S. support was “ironclad,” only to say the very next day that Israel shouldn’t retaliate. In any event, the U.S. is technically – though not officially – at war with Iran after shooting down its drones and ballistic missiles that were aimed at Israel. The proxy war is now a hot war.

“The strategy of the Biden administration has failed miserably. Biden is sleepwalking the U.S. into another catastrophic war in the Middle East,” Fawaz Gerges, professor of International Relations and Middle Eastern Politics at the London School of Economics told NBC News.

“His overarching goal of preventing the war in Gaza from escalating into neighboring countries has failed. Biden has failed to influence Netanyahu’s decisions either in Gaza or toward Iran.”

And when thinking about terrorism and the Middle East, never forget that Biden, according to Obama, “weighed in against the raid” that killed Osama bin Laden.

But at least we didn’t elect the guy who brokered the Abraham Accords, in which the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco signed a peace pact with Israel.

In another region overheating during the Biden watch, Chinese President Xi Jinping, surely emboldened by events in Israel and Ukraine, is saying he wants to reunite Taiwan with mainland China, which in any language means unless Taipei surrenders, Beijing will use force to put the “family” back together.

Biden has pledged to defend Taiwan if there were a Chinese invasion, but given his wavering support for Israel, his obvious mental impairment, the falloff in military equipment sales to Taiwan under his administration, the delays in deliveries of equipment sold during the Trump years, and his record of appeasement, it appears that Taiwan is on its own against Beijing as long as Biden is in the White House.

But at least we didn’t elect the guy who dared to call COVID-19 the China virus.

 — Written by the I&I Editorial Board

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The Anti-Israel Delusion

The Anti-Israel Delusion






Critics hold the Jewish state to a higher standard than any other nation. 

Surely, you’ve heard of the brutal conflict that has displaced millions of people and killed more than 14,000, while aid convoys have trouble getting where they need to go?, but how about the crisis that has led to more than half the population of a country needing humanitarian assistance amid constant turmoil and war?

You haven’t heard much about the conflict in Yemen lately, either?

Perhaps, then, the war that has forced large numbers of people to flee the fighting multiple times, while as much as a quarter of the population is facing hunger or illness?

Actually, the fight between the military and armed opposition groups in Myanmar also isn’t top of mind?

These are terrible situations that get very little or almost no attention, in contrast to the overwhelming level of focus on Israel’s war in Gaza, almost all of it through a hostile lens.

This is nothing new. The Jewish state has long been singled out for opprobrium and held to a standard different than that of other societies. Some of this is justified. As an advanced Western-style democracy and ally of the United States, Israel should be better than whatever armed faction is preying on people in some Third World country — and, indeed, Israel is better.

No, the Sudanese civil war hasn’t been on your radar screen?

Okay, but how about the crisis that has led to more than half the population of a country needing humanitarian assistance amid constant turmoil and war?

You haven’t heard much about the conflict in Yemen lately, either?

Perhaps, then, the war that has forced large numbers of people to flee the fighting multiple times, while as much as a quarter of the population is facing hunger or illness?

Actually, the fight between the military and armed opposition groups in Myanmar also isn’t top of mind?


These are terrible situations that get very little or almost no attention, in contrast to the overwhelming level of focus on Israel’s war in Gaza, almost all of it through a hostile lens.

This is nothing new. The Jewish state has long been singled out for opprobrium and held to a standard different than that of other societies. Some of this is justified. As an advanced Western-style democracy and ally of the United States, Israel should be better than whatever armed faction is preying on people in some Third World country — and, indeed, Israel is betterInternational organizations, the media, and left-wing activists create exactly the opposite impression, though. Given the amount of time and energy devoted to condemning Israel, one would be forgiven for thinking that the world would be a much more peaceful, just place if only it weren’t for the existence of a Jewish state.

There are important distinctions between the war in Gaza and the other conflicts mentioned above. Israel isn’t staging a coup or fighting a civil war. It was perfectly content — indeed, in retrospect, much too content — to live with a Gaza controlled by Hamas, until it was subjected to a heinous attack that no other society today or in any other period in history would tolerate.Israel also fights differently. It seeks to honor the rules of war while operating in a dense urban environment against a merciless enemy that wants as many civilians as possible to be killed. In other conflicts around the world, there are no rules. In Myanmar, people aren’t fleeing just the fighting but also “executions and killings, forced recruitment, torture, arbitrary detentions, enforced disappearances and persecution,” according to the European Union.

Nonetheless, it is Israel that is accused of committing genocide. The people braying about Israel’s alleged crimes against humanity apparently never spare a thought for the Uyghurs, subject to a massive ongoing campaign of repression by the Chinese government; or the Rohingya people, viciously targeted by the government of Myanmar; or, the Baha’i in Iran, the Hazaras in Afghanistan, or the Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh.

There are all sorts of candidates for a list of the most oppressive countries in the world, from North Korea to Equatorial Guinea, from Turkmenistan to Venezuela, from Russia to China. Yet, practically all we hear about is Israel.

The old Soviet Union was long at the forefront of propagandizing against Israel, a cause readily taken up by the so-called nonaligned countries and the Left around the world. This tendency has been rife with antisemitism and hypocrisy, exemplified back in the 1970s by the brutal tinpot dictator of Uganda, Idi Amin, denouncing Israel at the United Nations.

Since then, the names and the players have changed, but the tendency — to single out Israel for special obloquy and lie about and obsess over the world’s only Jewish state — has remained the same.

A common lament in commentary about other conflicts is that they aren’t getting enough attention. An official with the World Food Programme lamented recently, “The people of Sudan have been forgotten.” The EU noted, “In a world of growing humanitarian emergencies and fleeting media attention, Myanmar is getting ignored.”

There’s a reason for that.

© 2024 by King Features Syndicate

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Monday, April 15, 2024

March inflation scenario

Where US Inflation Hit The Hardest In March 2024

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BY TYLER DURDEN
MONDAY, APR 15, 2024 - 04:45 AM

The latest U.S. inflation figures were released in early April, revealing that the consumer price index (CPI) had risen by 3.5% in March 2024, on an annual basis.

This is unfortunately higher than the 3.2% logged in February, showing once again how stubborn inflation has been post-pandemic.

To add context to these figures, Visual Capitalist's Marcu Lu visualized CPI categories that became significantly more expensive from March 2023 to March 2024.




All figures come from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, which regularly posts CPI figures.

Data and Highlights

The data we used to create this graphic is listed in the table below.

 

Prices of “video discs and other media” rose by a substantial 30.1% year-over-year as of March 2024, highlighting rising demand for physical media such as vinyl records.

 

According to an article from The Guardian, U.S. vinyl sales rose 21.7% in the first half of 2023, driven by artists like Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey, and Fleetwood Mac. Swift’s latest album, Midnights, sold nearly 500,000 vinyl copies throughout the entire year.

Another category that rose significantly was “juice and drinks”, at 27.5%. This rise in cost has been attributed to numerous factors including sugar shortages, increased transportation costs, and diseases affecting orange trees in Florida