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Texas Boy Says Adults Called Him ‘Little Hitler’ When He Started Raising Money For The Wall
Benton Stevens — a seven-year-old from Austin, Texas — wanted to help help raise funds for a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border after watching Trump deliver the State of the Union address earlier this month. He set up a hot chocolate stand near a local strip mall as a way to collect money.
While Benton says some adults were “really happy” to see his stand, others were not so thrilled to see him raising money for a border wall.
“Some people were mad and calling me a ‘little Hitler’ and stuff, and some people were really happy,” Benton explained.
This isn’t the first time Benton has faced backlash for his political beliefs. When he attended Trump’s presidential inauguration, he said three women in pink hats ridiculed his “Make America Great Again” hat.
https://truepundit.com/texas-boy-says-adults-called-him-little-hitler-when-he-started-raising-money-for-the-wall/
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Lexis Nexis Risk Solutions has been contacting media organisations over the last few days to tell them their licences to access a database tool called "Trace IQ" will be revoked in the wake of the introduction of new data protection laws in Europe.
Despite media organisations being banned from the service, a source said the company would continue to let certain people continue to use and access the Trace IQ database, citing fraud investigators and debt collectors.
The database is a well-known tool within the trade. A reporter searching for someone's name can bring up that person's address, by accessing property records, and phone numbers, by accessing phone records.
It works as a database of other databases, where public and purchased batches of data are aggregated and linked into a searchable format. An unlimited licence to search it costs organisations about £4,000 per year.
https://www.buzzfeed.com/markdistefano/journalists-have-been-banned-from-a-powerful-database-that
Democrats say Trump's job growth isn't enough, demand 'moral' economy
Democrats running for president in 2020 say the rapid job growth and low unemployment under President Trump isn't enough, and say America needs to strive for a "moral" economy.
Their calls seem to reflect a consensus among Democrats on how to attack what many agree is a healthy economy that's creating jobs under Trump, and the rising influence of socialist candidates and lawmakers in the Democratic Party. Less than a year before the first primaries, Democrats appear to have settled on an argument that says the economic gains seen over the last two years aren't being "shared" with others.
"What happened to a moral responsibility, to a moral capitalism?" former Vice President Joe Biden asked an audience of students Tuesday during an event at the University of Pennsylvania.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/democrats-say-trumps-job-growth-isnt-enough-demand-moral-economy