Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Trump considering replacing Hegseth with DeSatan for defense secretary post


President-elect Donald Trump is considering selecting Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as his pick for defense secretary to potentially replace embattled Fox News host Pete Hegseth, three sources familiar with the transition told CBS News Tuesday night.....MORE

24th Annual Holiday Boat Parade on the Hillsborough River


24th Annual Holiday Boat Parade
Lowry Park Boat Ramp, 1204 W Flora St.
Starts at 6:00 pm
ends at 7:00 at Sulphur Springs Action League’s Community Party, Sulphur Springs Park, 701 E. Bird St.
This is a FREE event

Register your canoe, kayak, paddle board or boat HERE

SCOTUS to hear first case on transgender care for minors


Arguments for the landmark case will be the first time that the conservative-majority court will weigh in on the legality of gender-affirming care. 

The lawsuit’s outcome could have far-reaching consequences, potentially impacting laws passed in more than two dozen Republican-led states banning medications used for gender-affirming care like puberty blockers and hormone therapy for transgender kids and teens.


Trump's pick to lead DEA withdraws saying he will remain a sheriff

Chad Chronister, Sheriff of Hillsborough County, Florida

President-elect Donald Trump's pick to lead the Drug Enforcement Administration has withdrawn his name from consideration. Chad Chronister, who currently serves as the sheriff in Hillsborough County, Florida, pointed to "more work to be done" for those living there.....MORE

Why these Israeli men volunteered to fight - but now refuse to return to Gaza


Then came the fighting in Gaza itself. Things seen that could not be unseen. Like the night he saw cats eating human remains in the roadway.....MORE

A Rays move to Ybor City could still be possible

Rating: ★★★☆☆

For months, the Tampa Bay Rays celebrated the signing of a deal between their group, the city of St. Petersburg, and the Pinellas County Commission.

Now, with the election of new members to the Pinellas County Commission it appears that the deal, as it stands now, could be crumbling.

Hillsborough County Commissioner Ken Hagan has been working for years to bring the team to Tampa and says it still remains a possibility if the deal in Pinellas officially falls through.



DEEP INTEL About Russia's Military COLLAPSE


Monday, December 2, 2024

TX Democrat Uses The Bible To DEMOLISH Christian Nationalism


Ybor Life

15th St.

Trump FL Voters have INSTANT REGRET…FIRST TO GO!

IS AOC RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT?


Tampa company is helping Planned Parenthood relaunch another birth control service—vasectomies


Less than one month after a ballot measure to overturn Florida’s six-abortion ban narrowly failed to get the support it needed to pass, Planned Parenthood has decided to relaunch a program at their East Orlando clinic that offers an increasingly in-demand form of permanent birth control: vasectomies.....MORE

A Letter From "Breaking the Silence"

Even the ex-IDF chief knows: stopping this is a moral imperative


Dear Friends,

Within minutes of the International Criminal Court issuing arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and former Security Minister Gallant last month, came a flood of condemnations, an array of whataboutisms and countless allegations of antisemitism and “blindness.” But the true blindness is our society’s insistence, even now, to not see what we are doing in Gaza.

Starvation as a weapon, high-rise buildings bombed to take down an alleged “lookout,” lax rules of engagement and disproportionate use of firepower. We got to this point as a society by closing our eyes, covering our ears and shutting down any and every opposing voice.

This disastrous reality of endless bloodshed should’ve ended with a ceasefire and hostage deal long ago. Not because of the International Criminal Court’s decision, but because the reality is immoral and unbearable.

"We are now being dragged to occupy, annex, ethnically cleanse - look at the north of the Gaza Strip - transfer, call it whatever you want, and to settle in Jewish settlements. That is the matter."

The former soldier who made the statement above is not one of our testifiers. Far from it. These are the words of Moshe Ya’alon, the former IDF chief of staff and Israel’s former defense minister. And he didn’t misspeak, either.

When pressed, he only reiterated and reaffirmed his statements. "I stand behind the phrase 'ethnic cleansing.' I must warn you about what is happening here and is being hidden from us. War crimes are being committed here," he said, adding that he was speaking "on behalf of commanders who operate in the northern Gaza Strip and have been approaching me with dread."

His comments were quickly pounced on by many in Israel’s right. A former defense minister and chief of staff accusing the IDF of ethnic cleansing? This is a man who, during the Second Intifada, spoke of "searing the consciousness" of Palestinians. While he’s an opponent of the current government, he’s about as far from a Palestinian rights advocate as one can be.

A cynical word of advice for Ya'alon: if you want to say the IDF is ethnically cleansing northern Gaza without drawing the ire of the Israeli right, all you have to do is endorse what you're describing. Minister Bezalel Smotrich did exactly that last week, telling the heads of local councils in the West Bank that “We can occupy Gaza and decrease the population by half within two years.”

No one in the room called Smotrich delusional. No one there called him a traitor or a disgrace to the state of Israel. When Minister Avi Dichter called for a second Nakba, the only consequence he saw was Prime Minister Netanyahu telling him to "be sensitive."

But even had Netanyahu punished him for saying that, he would only still be shooting the messenger. The double standard around criticizing the IDF's actions exposes that all sides are seeing the same calamitous picture, but any who call on the calamity to stop are publicly berated in order to intimidate anyone else from further dissent.

The reality is that we are starving the residents of northern Gaza. Entire neighborhoods have been wiped out. Buildings that weren't bombed or shelled were torched by soldiers. The rest were scraped away by bulldozers. The fact that even someone like Ya’alon understands this only emphasizes what we all already know - stopping this is a moral imperative.

Trump could dismantle newly built guardrails around your wallet, consumer groups warn

 


Consumer advocates say they’re preparing for sweeping changes at one of Washington’s newest financial watchdogs under President-elect Donald Trump, whose allies have promised broad deregulation of companies that handle Americans’ money.....MORE

Kicking Against Oppression: Afghan Women in Football


How one woman’s passion for football led to her fight for women’s rights.

Khalida Popal’s passion is football and her purpose, fighting for women’s rights. Both put her life in danger in Afghanistan. Forced to flee and become a refugee, Khalida has found a new and stronger voice to help all women.

In this episode of Now You Know, Khalida talks about creating the Afghan women’s national football team, and how football gave her a sense of freedom that her country did not.

Khalida Popal's TED Talk


Sunday, December 1, 2024

Elizabeth Warren STUNS With Surprise Biden Move Before Trump Takeover


Jessica Rose Powell in Westchace

12.6  8 PM

Impacts of Trump’s immigration plans on FL and Dr. MacManus joins


President-Elect Donald Trump’s mass deportation plan will have sweeping impacts across the country and here in Florida.  But as capitol reporter Forrest Saunders learned, state leaders say it’s not going to be their problem.   Plus, our political analyst Dr. MacManus joins us. We talk about if Trump’s immigration plans could impact farm workers, Trump saying he will sign an executive order to impose tariffs on everything imported from Mexico, Canada, and China, the powerplay between Tallahassee and Mar-a-Lago, and more.


 

Tracking Trump’s Cabinet and Staff Nominations So Far


President-elect Donald J. Trump has quickly begun to assemble the list of people he wants to serve in his cabinet and in other senior positions during his second term.....MORE

U.S. Trump taps Massad Boulos to be senior adviser on Middle Eastern affairs


President-elect Donald Trump announced Sunday that he intends to nominate Massad Boulos, a billionaire businessman from Lebanon who is also father-in-law to Tiffany Trump, to serve as senior adviser on Arab and Middle Eastern affairs.....MORE

Bernie Sanders Delivers Epic Senate Floor Speeches Against Big Business, Netanyahu


Trump’s controversial pick for FBI director faces pushback

Rating: ★★★☆☆

Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY’s Hallie Jackson to discuss President-elect Trump’s controversial pick of Kash Patel to serve as FBI director.

A twice-yearly shot could help end AIDS. But will it get to everyone who needs it?


It’s been called the closest the world has ever come to a vaccine against the AIDS virus.

The twice-yearly shot was 100% effective in preventing HIV infections in a study of women, and results published Wednesday show it worked nearly as well in men.