Anonymous ID: 1f4540 Oct. 1, 2024, 5:34 a.m. No.21688265   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8273 >>8297 >>8484 >>8695

Netflix Cancellations Tripled After CEO Backed Harris

https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/netflix-kamala-harris-endorsement/2024/09/30/id/1182301/

 

Netflix cancellations in the U.S. almost tripled after the company's CEO and chairman, Reed Hastings, announced he was backing Kamala Harris' bid for president, though most axed their accounts because the streaming giant killed its basic plan, reports Bloomberg.

 

Customers canceled their subscription at a rate of 2.8% in July — higher than any other month since February.

 

Hastings endorsed Harris on July 22 after she officially became the Democrat nominee.

 

"Congrats to Kamala Harris — now it is time to win," Hastings wrote in a post on X.

 

A day later, he told The Information that he donated $7 million to a pro-Harris super PAC.

 

Trump supporters quickly urged people to drop the service alongside the hashtag #CancelNetflix. Three days after Hastings' donation was reported Netflix subscriptions dipped dramatically — it was the single worst day for terminations in 2024, per Bloomberg.

 

Netflix on July 19 said it was removing its cheapest ad-free plan for subscribers in the U.S. and France.

 

Too bad moar don't drop that Obama ran shit.

Anonymous ID: 1f4540 Oct. 1, 2024, 5:45 a.m. No.21688281   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8297 >>8484 >>8695

Trump Campaign’s ‘Ground Game’ Mostly Run By Musk-Backed Org

https://conservativebrief.com/trump-run-86065/

 

Donald Trump has been most closely aligning with billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk throughout his 2024 campaign, and now an organization mostly backed by the Tesla, X, Starlink, and SpaceX CEO is running the former president’s ground operations in the seven battleground states likely to decide who will occupy the White House in January.

 

Trump’s “wider ground game operation in crucial battleground states is now largely outsourced to America Pac, the political action committee backed by” Musk, The Guardian reported, citing multiple sources.

 

The Trump campaign initially anticipated having multiple PACs engaged in get-out-the-vote efforts. However, with just six weeks until the election, only America PAC has a significant presence, employing 300 to 400 paid and part-time individuals to knock on doors in each of the seven battleground states, according to sources who spoke with the outlet.

 

America PAC is also the only organization—whether affiliated with the Trump campaign or not—that aims to conduct three “passes” of homes belonging to likely Trump voters in every battleground state before Election Day.

 

Turning Point Action, led by Charlie Kirk and supported by the Trump campaign, has a smaller footprint, operating in Arizona, Wisconsin, and two specific districts in Michigan and Nevada, after removing Georgia from its initial list.

 

As a result, America PAC now represents a significant portion of the essential but often overlooked work of door-knocking and canvassing Trump voters in battleground states to encourage them to return their ballots, The Guardian reported.

 

The effort to bring on the Musk-backed PAC hasn’t been without problems, however. Last week, America Pac fired the company it had retained in Arizona and Nevada to do door-knocking and canvassing.

 

The decision to terminate the September Group had detrimental effects for Trump, as America PAC lost several days of canvassing while searching for a replacement company and also lost some of the approximately 300 individuals they had hired in each state.

 

The Trump campaign denied having a reliance on America PAC, stating that it had more than 27,000 volunteers working as Trump 47 Captains, a program allows dedicated Trump supporters to receive exclusive MAGA merchandise as they help increase voter registrations.

 

“Team Trump has hundreds of staff and offices mobilizing hundreds of thousands of volunteers across the country. That’s why everyone wants to take credit for our groundbreaking, data-enhanced, people-powered operation,” Karoline Leavitt, a Trump spokesperson, said in a statement.

 

The America PAC ground game operation was slow to start after abandoning its initial plans, only ramping up its hiring efforts last month.

 

However, it has since grown significantly, the outlet reported. By partnering with canvassing vendors in each battleground state, America PAC’s operation now includes hundreds of paid and part-time employees engaging in an unusually aggressive get-out-the-vote effort, according to sources who spoke to The Guardian.

 

Trump stunned fans at a Michigan rally with an announcement about Musk on Friday, essentially confirming that he intends to bring the CEO into his administration if he is successful in the election, as the national “cost cutter.”

 

“I’m going to get Elon, and he’s great at this; he’s going to be our cost-cutter. I think he can save trillions,” he told a rally audience.

 

“I don’t think I can get him full-time because he’s a little bit busy sending rockets up and all the things he does,” he said. “But he’s so much into that. He said the waste in this country is crazy.”

 

“We’re going to get Elon Musk to be our cost-cutter. He’s going to do it for zero. He doesn’t want anything,” the former president said.

 

“It’s going to be incredible, what he’ll be able to do, without hurting anybody — just waste. It’s waste, fraud and abuse … you get rid of that; everybody lives much better, we have a country that’s really strong again,” he said.

Anonymous ID: 1f4540 Oct. 1, 2024, 6:53 a.m. No.21688528   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8548 >>8695

Biden Fires Back at Trump on Helene Response: 'He's Lying'

https://www.newsmax.com/us/helene-hurricane-joe-biden/2024/10/01/id/1182368/

 

President Joe Biden is slamming former President Donald Trump as a liar over his claims the White House and North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, a Democrat, are refusing to help people in Republican areas that were affected by Hurricane Helene.

 

"He's lying," Biden said at the White House on Monday, adding that Cooper also "told him he was lying."

 

"I don't know why he does this," Biden added. "I don't care what he says about me. I care about what he communicates to people that are in need. He implies that we're not doing everything possible. We are."

 

Trump also claimed while visiting Valdosta, Georgia, on Monday that GOP Gov. Brian Kemp could not reach Biden to discuss the storm damage there.

 

Kemp, however, said he and Biden spoke at 5 p.m. Sunday, and he praised the administration's storm response.

 

Biden, when asked Monday why he and Vice President Kamala Harris were not in Washington, D.C., this weekend commanding the situation, insisted that he "was commanding."

 

"I was on the phone for at least two hours yesterday, and the day before, as well," he responded. "I believe it's called a telephone."

 

North Carolina and Georgia, two of the states that were hit the hardest by the massive, deadly storm are two of the battleground states that will be likely to determine the winner of the election.

 

Trump's campaign also slammed Biden and Vice President Harris for not being in the region affected by the storm. The former president arrived in Georgia on Monday with truckloads of supplies.

 

Officials in Valdosta said they were happy for the aid but some wished Trump had waited a few more days.

 

Biden plans to visit the region Wednesday, while Harris said she would be there as soon as she could visit "without disrupting any emergency response operations."

Anonymous ID: 1f4540 Oct. 1, 2024, 6:58 a.m. No.21688549   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8695

40 Trillion Gallons of Rain Dumped on Flooded Southern US

https://www.newsmax.com/us/helene-rainfall-carolina/2024/10/01/id/1182377/

 

More than 40 trillion gallons of rain drenched the Southeast United States in the last week from Hurricane Helene and a run-of-the-mill rainstorm that sloshed in ahead of it — an unheard of amount of water that has stunned experts.

 

That is enough to fill the Dallas Cowboys' stadium 51,000 times, or Lake Tahoe just once. If it was concentrated just on the state of North Carolina that much water would be 3.5 feet deep (more than 1 meter). It's enough to fill more than 60 million Olympic-size swimming pools.

 

"That's an astronomical amount of precipitation," said Ed Clark, head of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Water Center in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. "I have not seen something in my 25 years of working at the weather service that is this geographically large of an extent and the sheer volume of water that fell from the sky.''

 

The flood damage from the rain is apocalyptic, meteorologists said. More than 100 people are dead, according to officials.

 

Private meteorologist Ryan Maue, a former NOAA chief scientist, calculated the amount of rain, using precipitation measurements made in 2.5-mile-by-2.5 mile grids as measured by satellites and ground observations. He came up with 40 trillion gallons through Sunday for the eastern United States, with 20 trillion gallons of that hitting just Georgia, Tennessee, the Carolinas and Florida from Hurricane Helene.

 

Clark did the calculations independently and said the 40 trillion gallon figure (151 trillion liters) is about right and, if anything, conservative. Maue said maybe 1 to 2 trillion more gallons of rain had fallen, much of it in Virginia, since his calculations.

 

Clark, who spends much of his work on issues of shrinking western water supplies, said to put the amount of rain in perspective, it's more than twice the combined amount of water stored by two key Colorado River basin reservoirs: Lake Powell and Lake Mead.

 

Several meteorologists said this was a combination of two, maybe three storm systems. Before Helene struck, rain had fallen heavily for days because a low pressure system had "cut off" from the jet stream — which moves weather systems along west to east — and stalled over the Southeast. That funneled plenty of warm water from the Gulf of Mexico. And a storm that fell just short of named status parked along North Carolina's Atlantic coast, dumping as much as 20 inches of rain, said North Carolina state climatologist Kathie Dello.

 

Then add Helene, one of the largest storms in the last couple decades and one that held plenty of rain because it was young and moved fast before it hit the Appalachians, said University of Albany hurricane expert Kristen Corbosiero.

 

"It was not just a perfect storm, but it was a combination of multiple storms that that led to the enormous amount of rain," Maue said. "That collected at high elevation, we're talking 3,000 to 6000 feet. And when you drop trillions of gallons on a mountain, that has to go down."

 

The fact that these storms hit the mountains made everything worse, and not just because of runoff. The interaction between the mountains and the storm systems wrings more moisture out of the air, Clark, Maue and Corbosiero said.

 

North Carolina weather officials said their top measurement total was 31.33 inches in the tiny town of Busick. Mount Mitchell also got more than 2 feet of rainfall.

 

Before 2017's Hurricane Harvey, "I said to our colleagues, you know, I never thought in my career that we would measure rainfall in feet," Clark said. "And after Harvey, Florence, the more isolated events in eastern Kentucky, portions of South Dakota. We're seeing events year in and year out where we are measuring rainfall in feet."

 

Storms are getting wetter as the climate change s, said Corbosiero and Dello. A basic law of physics says the air holds nearly 4% more moisture for every degree Fahrenheit warmer (7% for every degree Celsius) and the world has warmed more than 2 degrees (1.2 degrees Celsius) since pre-industrial times.

 

Corbosiero said meteorologists are vigorously debating how much of Helene is due to worsening climate change and how much is random.

 

In a quick analysis, not peer-reviewed but using a method published in a study about Hurricane Harvey's rainfall, three scientists at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Lab determined that climate change caused 50% more rainfall during Helene in some parts of Georgia and the Carolinas.

 

For Dello, the "fingerprints of climate change" were clear.

 

"We've seen tropical storm impacts in western North Carolina. But these storms are wetter and these storms are warmer. And there would have been a time when a tropical storm would have been heading toward North Carolina and would have caused some rain and some damage, but not apocalyptic destruction."

Anonymous ID: 1f4540 Oct. 1, 2024, 7:02 a.m. No.21688562   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8574 >>8695

Challenge by US Democrats to Georgia Election Rules Goes to Trial

https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/georgia-judge-challenge/2024/10/01/id/1182363/

 

A Georgia judge on Tuesday is set to consider a challenge to new rules implemented by the state's Republican-controlled election board, as Democrats seek to undo last-minute changes they have said are designed to undermine trust in the results of the Nov. 5 U.S. election.

 

The Georgia Election Board in August empowered county election board members to investigate discrepancies between the numbers of ballots cast and voters in each precinct, and examine a trove of election-related documents before certifying their results.

 

Its 3-2 vote was powered by three allies of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, who lost to Democrat Joe Biden in Georgia in 2020 and made claims of widespread voting fraud.

 

Georgia is one of seven closely contested states that are expected to determine the outcome of the presidential race between Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump. The non-jury trial before Judge Robert McBurney in Fulton County Superior Court in Atlanta does not involve another contentious policy move by the board.

 

Democrats on Monday sued in a bid to block the board's Sept. 20 decision to require a hand count of ballots.

 

Republican Brad Raffensperger, who as secretary of state is Georgia's top election official, has said that the board's "11th-hour" changes would undermine voter confidence and burden election workers.

 

The board's majority has said the various new rules are intended to make the election more secure and transparent. Trump, seeking a return to the presidency, has praised his three allies on the board as "pit bulls."

 

The national and state Democratic parties sued the Georgia election board on Aug. 26, seeking to invalidate the August rules and declare that the state's election results must be certified by Nov. 12, a week after Election Day.

 

"These novel requirements introduce substantial uncertainty in the post-election process," the Democrats wrote in their Aug. 26 petition opening the lawsuit.

 

Lawyers for the election board said the new rules do not permit election administrators to delay certification, dismissing as speculative the Democratic concerns that investigations by the panel may cause delays.

 

Democrats argued in a filing that the new rules would "invite chaos" by giving county-level officials license to hunt for alleged fraud and potentially delay certification. They said certification of election results is mandatory under state law, and that other avenues exist to contest disputed results.

Anonymous ID: 1f4540 Oct. 1, 2024, 7:06 a.m. No.21688593   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8648

US to Deploy More Troops, Aircraft to Middle East

https://www.newsmax.com/world/globaltalk/middle-east-troops-aircraft/2024/09/30/id/1182303/

 

The U.S. is deploying an additional "few thousand troops" and aircraft to the Middle East amid escalating tensions between Israel, Hezbollah and the Houthis, Pentagon deputy press secretary Sabrina Singh said Monday, reports the Hill.

 

"Secretary [of Defense Lloyd] Austin increased the readiness of additional U.S. forces to deploy, elevating our preparedness to respond to various contingencies," she told reporters.

 

She also said the forces "cover a wide range of capabilities and missions."

 

The Israeli military launched small ground raids against Hezbollah and sealed off communities along its northern border on Monday as Israeli artillery pounded southern Lebanon and signals grew that more forces could soon be sent across the border to fight the Iran-backed militants.

 

The move comes a day after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a warning to Iran — Hezbollah's backer — that it could also become a target, while Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah's killing "shall not go unavenged."

 

"Those who strike at us, we will strike at them," Netanyahu said late on Saturday. "There is nowhere in Iran or the Middle East beyond the reach of the long arm of Israel, and today you know how true that is."

 

Israel last Friday launched a massive airstrike that killed the leader of the Hezbollah militant group.

 

While welcoming the killing of Nasrallah as "a measure of justice," President Joe Biden on Saturday said he asked the Pentagon "to further enhance the defense posture of U.S. military forces in the Middle East region to deter aggression and reduce the risk of a broader regional war."

Anonymous ID: 1f4540 Oct. 1, 2024, 7:15 a.m. No.21688648   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8657 >>8687

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US: Iran Preparing Missile Attack on Israel

https://www.newsmax.com/world/globaltalk/irsrael-lebanon-missile-strike/2024/10/01/id/1182389/

 

The U.S. has indications that Iran is preparing to imminently launch aballistic missile attack against Israel, a senior White House official said on Tuesday.

 

The U.S. is actively supporting preparations to defend Israel against this and a direct military attack on Israel by Iran would carry severe consequences for Iran, the official said.

 

Israeli air defense systems are fully prepared for any attack from Iran but no threat has been identified at present, a, Israeli military spokesperson said on Tuesday, minutes after the warning from the U.S.

 

Israel and its allies are in a high state of readiness and any attack from Iran would have repercussions, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari told a televised briefing.