Must Watch: George Soros’ Warning About ‘The End Of Civilization’ Is Too Creepy To Not Be Taken Seriously

The Hungarian-born businessman and philanthropist also suggested that autocratic regimes are on the rise, claiming that Russia and China pose “the greatest threat to open society” and the global economy heading for depression during remarks at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

“While the war rages, the fight against climate change has to take second place,” Soros said, according to the Guardian. “Yet the experts tell us that we have already fallen far behind and climate change is on the verge of becoming irreversible.”

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San Francisco drops ‘chief’ from school job titles over cultural sensitivities

The San Francisco Unified School District announced Wednesday that it would no longer use the word “chief” in employee job titles due to its connection to Native American culture.

The change applies to all 10,000 current employees in the California school district, according to a report by the San Francisco Chronicle.

“While there are many opinions on the matter, our leadership team agreed that, given that Native American members of our community have expressed concerns over the use of the title, we are no longer going to use it,” district spokeswoman Gentle Blythe said in a statement.

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Trudeau Climate Delegations Win Golden Pig Trophy For Worst Taxpayer Waste

The Trudeau government’s infamous climate delegations were the big winners at the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF)’s 24th annual Teddy Waste Awards in Calgary on Wednesday, taking home the 2022 Lifetime Achievement Award for wasting taxpayers’ money.

CTF Alberta director Kris Sims and federal director Franco Terrazzano announced the nominees and winners at a gala-themed presentation that was live streamed by the Western Standard, honouring “the best of the worst of government waste.”

An Escalating Assault On Free Speech

Justin Trudeau appears to believe that the more polarized Canada becomes, the better his electoral fortunes will be.

That was his calculation in the 2021 election campaign, when he demonized unvaccinated Canadians and used the rights and freedoms of Canadians as a divisive political wedge.

And it’s been the subtext of his rhetorical strategy throughout his time in office.

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh Claims “Aboriginal Genocide Is Ongoing”

“What has happened to Indigenous people in Canada is genocide, no question about it. There were clearly systems in place designed to kill them.“

“215 Indigenous kids were found in an unmarked mass grave. Anytime you think of unmarked mass graves, you think of a distant country where a genocide has happened. This is not a distant country, this is here in Canada, and the genocide was against Indigenous people. It is a genocide that is ongoing.”

Joe Biden Suggests Americans Owning AR-15s Are ‘Sick’ People Who Want to ‘Kill Someone’

“What in God’s name do you need an assault weapon for except to kill someone?” he asked during his speech reacting to the school shooting in Texas.

The president repeated his talking point that owners of “assault” weapons like an AR-15 did not need them for hunting unless the deer were wearing “Kevlar” body armor.

“It’s just sick,” Biden concluded.

Obamacare ‘Time Bomb’ To Hit Right Before Midterms

A temporary pandemic relief program aimed at lowering healthcare premiums under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare, is set to expire unless Democrats can revive a reconciliation bill that extends the financial assistance past the end of the year. And that means striking a deal with Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV).

Something Stinks In Georgia

Let’s begin with a basic truth that most of the corporate media continually ignore or obscure: President Trump’s endorsement is the single most powerful force in the universe of American politics. There’s never been anything quite like it. Trump-endorsed candidates overwhelmingly prevailed in the latest GOP primaries by a margin of 24-4. In fact, President Trump is running the table on the GOP establishment in the 2022 races. His record stands at 92-7 at the moment.

Trump’s endorsement basically won the race for JD Vance in Ohio, and for Ted Budd in North Carolina. In Pennsylvania, his endorsement did the same thing for Doug Mastriano in the governor’s race. This has happened again and again in 2022. Remember, Trump’s record is 92-7.

That’s what makes the primary results in Georgia last night so curious and so suspect.

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Democrats’ Latest Phony Inflation Scapegoat: Credit Cards

In this administration, it’s always someone else’s fault. Inflation is now the No. 1 concern of voters, so the White House first blamed COVID. Then Donald Trump’s tax cuts. Then Vladimir Putin. Then meatpackers and the poultry industry, Big Oil and pharmaceutical companies.

Now, Democrats have identified a new inflation scapegoat: plastic. Visa, Mastercard, American Express and other credit cards hidden away in your wallet.

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Could the federal government regulate your cat videos on YouTube? Maybe, former CRTC vice-chair warns

Despite the federal government’s assurances that it won’t regulate videos Canadians post for fun on platforms like YouTube and TikTok, a former top regulator has warned that a government bill still leaves the door open for doing precisely that.

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Countries Are Hoarding Food Supplies As Prices Spike, Hunger Crisis Looms

Countries are imposing export restrictions on food in light of shortage concerns sparked by the war in Ukraine, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.

Export restrictions were quickly imposed after Russia’s Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine to increase domestic supply and slow the rise of prices, but the trend could exacerbate rising global food prices and shortages, according to the WSJ. Ukraine and Russia are both major exporters of grains and vegetable oils.

Restrictions on food or fertilizer exports were put in place in 26 countries in 2022, according to the WSJ. Economists told the outlet these restrictions would temporarily ease the pain of food shortages in the countries that use them, but are a temporary measure that contributes to higher food prices globally.

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