Anonymous ID: 068f05 June 9, 2024, 9:27 p.m. No.20997799   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>20997781

I'm calling a Daily Mail slide because this tunnel stuff started in 2018, they reference 2018

 

Daily Mail fluff piece about tunnels, not the thrashing the lefties are getting in the EU Parliamentary Elections

Not the Macron calls for snap election

Not the "traffic light" government in Germany is getting their asses handed to them

Not that the SNP in Scotland is under fire for the Covid suffring and deaths, the hugely over budget and overdue ferry boats, the finances scandal, and some other things

Not that Rishi Sunak claimed just weeks ago before the House of Commons about how safe the clots shots are

 

Vid from Scotland #10 >>20984744

https://youtu.be/LrLR6kvbgO4

 

Nope, Daily Mail wants to focus on tunnels in Florida in 2018

Journalism!

Anonymous ID: 068f05 June 9, 2024, 9:37 p.m. No.20997833   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>20997797

I get the feeling George Soros is determined to see the destruction of the United States before he dies.

Some anon might still have the link to the video of his 1970s interview where he straight out said he hates America, everything it stands for,and wants it destroyed

Hey George,

Looks like the Clintons have honey potted your kid Alex. Your shit is under their control now.

Liberals worldwide are losing power

Your Open Society Foundation hijinks are getting exposed in Africa, and they are telling South America through BRICS connections

I want you to live long enough to see everything you've done fall apart

Anonymous ID: 068f05 June 9, 2024, 9:57 p.m. No.20997895   🗄️.is đź”—kun

New Zealand to Reverse its 2018 Offshore Oil Exploration Ban

Published Jun 9, 2024 6:08 PM by The Maritime Executive

 

New Zealand’s government is moving to reverse a ban on offshore petroleum exploration, part of a suite of proposed amendments to the country’s Minerals Act. In a statement on Sunday, Resources Minister Shane Jones said that the reversal of the ban is targeted at resolving energy security challenges posed by rapidly declining natural gas reserves.

 

New Zealand issued a moratorium on new offshore oil exploration permits in 2018, during the Labor Coalition government of former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. While environmental groups at the time hailed the decision as a historic victory, the opposition parties led by the National Party (now the ruling party) described the ban as economic vandalism. Reversing the ban was an election pledge of current Prime Minister Christopher Luxon.

 

The Minerals Amendment Bill will be the latest piece of legislative reform introduced by the government aimed at revamping the energy sector. The Bill will be introduced to Parliament in the second half of this year. Recently, the government also introduced the Fast-track Approvals Bill, which is seen as an incentive for renewable energy investments. The bill has provisions such as one-stop-shop approvals, allowing energy projects to obtain a wide range of environmental and planning permits in one process.

 

“Our job as the Government is to provide the right policy settings to enable the sector to get to work, and that’s exactly what we are aiming to achieve through these amendments. New Zealand cannot ignore the significant economic contributions the petroleum and resources sector delivers,” said Shane Jones.

 

New Zealand government estimates that the petroleum and mineral sectors contributed nearly $1.2 billion to its GDP in 2020-21 and $144 million in government revenue in 2022-23. Extra natural gas projects will help plug electricity generation gaps for intermittent sources such as wind, solar and hydro, the administration said.

 

The minerals bill also seeks to change how petroleum exploration permits are allocated. Currently, permits are awarded through a competitive tender process. The bill proposes allowing the choice between a tender and a non-tender (called priority in time) method.

 

https://maritime-executive.com/article/new-zealand-to-reverse-its-2018-offshore-oil-exploration-ban

Anonymous ID: 068f05 June 9, 2024, 10:08 p.m. No.20997919   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>20997893

>most analysts predict that while the far-right party may emerge with more MPs, it will probably not win enough seats to give it a majority either

 

I wonder if these are the same analysts that thought Killary had 2016 and told the New York Times

Anonymous ID: 068f05 June 9, 2024, 10:33 p.m. No.20997954   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8041 >>8284 >>8299 >>8361 >>8372 >>8395 >>8414 >>8459 >>8520

Tide Turns as State Supreme Court Backs GOP Governor on Removal of Soros-Backed Prosecutor

By Warner Todd Huston June 9, 2024 at 12:45pm

 

The state of Florida has finally stepped up to depose a prosecutor whose campaign for election was controversially funded by polarizing billionaire George Soros.

 

Worse yet, that same prosecutor immediately implemented a disastrously soft-on-crime policy — not exactly a surprise with Soros-backed candidates — once he entered the prosecutor’s office.

 

And now, people have officially had enough.

 

Last year in August, Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis used his powers as governor to depose Hillsborough County State Attorney Andrew Warren.

 

The governor signed an executive order suspending the Tampa-based Warren, citing “neglect of duty” and “incompetence,” as his cause for removal.

 

Around the same time, DeSantis removed progressive Ninth Judicial Circuit State Attorney Monique Worrell, also citing her for “dereliction of duty.”

 

“The practices and policies of her office have allowed murderers, other violent offenders, and dangerous drug traffickers to receive extremely reduced sentences and escape the full consequences of their criminal conduct. In some cases, these offenders have evaded incarceration altogether,” DeSantis said of Worrell in his statement, Fox News reported at the time.

 

“State Attorney Worrell’s practices undermine Florida law and endanger the safety, security, and welfare of the communities that Ms. Worrell was elected to serve,” DeSantis added.

 

Soros also funded Worrell’s campaign for her position in Orlando.

 

Unsurprisingly, Worrell blasted DeSantis as a “dictator,” and she and her allies took the gov. to court to prevent the removal claiming that her removal was about politics, not duty.

 

And here’s just a quick example of Worrell’s inflated sense of self, as she shamelessly compared herself to people affecting positive cultural change:

 

Six months ago today, I was unjustly suspended from my elected role as State Attorney for the Ninth Judicial Circuit. This photo, captured on that day, has become a symbol widely associated with the challenges I faced. 1/ pic.twitter.com/zSCbZsWe29

 

— Monique H. Worrell (@MoniqueHWorrell) January 8, 2024

 

Good news for the people of Florida: Worrell and her ego did not impress the Supreme Court of Florida.

 

“We cannot agree with Worrell that the allegations in the Executive Order are impermissibly vague, nor that they address conduct that falls within the lawful exercise of prosecutorial discretion,” the court’s wrote in its majority opinion.

 

“We have said that a suspension order does not infringe on a state attorney’s lawful exercise of prosecutorial discretion where it alleges that such discretion is, in fact, not being exercised in individual cases but, rather, that generalized policies have resulted in categorical enforcement practices,” the opinion added, according to Fox News.

 

The outlet also noted that Worrell received financial support from the left-wing activist group Our Vote Our Voice, which received a $1 million cash infusion by the George Soros-backed group Democracy Now.

 

The court ultimately ruled in favor of the governor, and for a rather simple, constitutional reason.

 

The Florida constitution gives the governor the power to suspend a state officer for “malfeasance, misfeasance, neglect of duty, drunkenness, incompetence, permanent inability to perform official duties, or commission of a felony, and may fill the office by appointment for the period of suspension.” The same rules give DeSantis the power to reinstate suspended officers, as well.

 

This should be looked on as a template for other states seeking to remove the dangerous, left-wing, soft-on-crime leftists with whom George Soros has succeeded in burdening the people with.

 

More:

https://www.westernjournal.com/tide-turns-state-supreme-court-backs-gop-governor-removal-soros-backed-prosecutor/