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Sunday, October 6, 2024

Paterson dismisses calls for Adams to resign as ‘really outrageous’

 Former New York Gov. David Paterson (D) slammed calls from officials urging New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) to resign following a five-count criminal indictment against him stemming from a federal corruption investigation.

“I think it’s really outrageous. Some of these people who have been … telling the mayor he needs to leave. He needs to leave and he hasn’t even had a trial? Who are these people? They certainly shouldn’t be living in America,” Paterson told John Catsimatidis on “Cats Roundtable” on WABC 770 AM on Sunday.

While most Democrats have refrained from telling Adams to step down, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) and Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) are among those who have called for his resignation.

In the interview, Paterson praised current New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) — who has stopped short of calling for Adams’s ouster — for telling Adams to “clean house,” a nod toward a “private” call that Hochul reportedly had with the mayor where she asked Adams to get his internal affairs in order, according to CNN.

“It’s clear that Governor Hochul has told the mayor he’s got to clean house, meaning get anybody who is under suspicion or under investigation out of his office,” Paterson said.

He added that it’s the “most dynamic demonstration of leadership” he’s seen her take.

“What’s clear is that Gov. Hochul, who could have just stepped aside and let the process go on, has decided to be a participant. She is now monitoring everything that’s going on. This surprises me considerably,” Paterson said.

“It is the most dynamic demonstration of leadership that the governor has taken in her time,” he added, saying “my hat is off to her today for allowing herself to use the public officers’ law and the New York City Charter to involve herself in monitoring how the city’s being run these days.”

Adams was charged with wire fraud, foreign contribution solicitation and bribery, and has denied allegations of wrongdoing. He has insisted that he will not resign from his position as mayor.

https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/4917984-former-new-york-governor-dismisses-calls-for-adams-to-resign-as-really-outrageous/

Criminals Rake It In As Violent Crimes Soar In Sweden

 by Liz Heflin via Remix News,

Economic crime has grown strongly in Sweden in recent years, and Swedish society is paying the price.

According to estimates, criminals earn SEK 100 billion to 150 billion (€8.8 billion to €13.2 billion) annually in Sweden, reports Swedish state television SVT. A new police report says the crime economy is taking a huge toll on society.

That money, if diverted to the real economy, could triple the child allowance for all Swedish families with children, notes the report. Annika Öhmark, coordinator of criminal economy in police region East says things will be getting worse before they get better, although she remains optimistic about the future.

In addition to the black market money creating unhealthy competition, the growing criminal economy is also directly connected to the increase in murders, shootings and explosions Sweden has seen in recent years.

Fraud is estimated to be the biggest source of income for criminal gangs, who use extortion and threats to collect fictitious fines or debts. Last year, around 9,000 extortion crimes were reported, 30 percent more than in 2022.

Öhmark says that  “they trick others into helping with money laundering.” A video clip on the portal tells about how a business couple Norrköping defrauded 15 people, all elderly and disabled, out of several million Swedish krona, using the money to buy luxury items or pay off debts to criminal gangs.

A new law is expected to be passed in November that will give the police new tools to recover the proceeds of crime from criminals.

“We know that if we arrest one person, there are several waiting in line to take over, so we need to continue working against the networks and we need to cooperate with other actors both externally and internally,” says Öhmark.

Money laundering is also an issue, with the Ecocrime Agency estimating that 130 billion Swedish krona (€11.4 billion) is laundered in Sweden every year. Police say money laundering saw a 24 percent spike between 2022 and 2023 alone.

https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/criminals-rake-it-violent-crimes-soar-sweden

Harris to sit down with The View, Colbert and Howard Stern in media blitz

 Vice President Harris will spend the week hitting the airwaves with a series of major media interviews before heading to the west coast as early voting gets underway.

A senior campaign official said Harris will sit for interviews in the coming days with radio host Howard Stern, late night host Stephen Colbert on “The Late Show,” and the hosts of “The View.”

Those appearances are in addition to a previously announced sit-down with “60 Minutes,” which will air Monday, and an appearance on the popular “Call Her Daddy” podcast that will be released Sunday.

Harris’s media blitz comes as her campaign has thus far used targeted interviews to reach certain audiences. The vice president has sat for interviews with local outlets in battleground states, and she has done radio interviews and podcasts.

The audiences for her upcoming interviews will likely be larger, though. “The View” and “The Late Show” boast millions of viewers daily, Stern has more than 2 million subscribers on YouTube, and Alex Cooper, host of “Call Her Daddy,” has millions of followers on social media.

Harris will travel later in the week to Nevada and Arizona, the senior campaign official said.

She will participate in a Univision town hall event and other campaign stops in Las Vegas on Thursday, the official said. On Friday, she will travel to Arizona to campaign and urge voters to cast their ballots early. Early voting begins in the state on Wednesday.

Polling has shown the presidential race between Trump and Harris is neck-and-neck with roughly four weeks to go until Election Day.

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4917935-vice-president-harris-media-interviews/

Katrina-Like Disaster Unfolds For Biden-Harris As New Round Of Tropical Trouble Takes Aim At Florida

 Update (Sunday):

Sigh. 

Hurricane Helene has passed, leaving a trail of destruction across the US Southeast, and the Biden-Harris administration's relief response with FEMA has been nothing short of a massive failure. Meanwhile, another storm is brewing in the Gulf of Mexico, which could potentially usher in another round of tropical trouble for the US East Coast next week. 

"Development of this system is expected, and a tropical depression or storm is likely to form later today or on Sunday while it moves slowly eastward over the southwestern Gulf of Mexico," the National Hurricane Center wrote in a Saturday morning update, adding, "By early next week, the system is forecast to move faster eastward or northeastward across the central and eastern Gulf of Mexico where additional strengthening is likely."

NHC continued, "Interests on the Yucatan peninsula of Mexico, the Florida Peninsula, the Florida Keys, and the northwestern Bahamas should monitor the progress of this system." 

Formation chances are extremely high over the next 48 hours... 

Weather models show a consensus view of the storm's potential track over central Florida. 

Meanwhile, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas told reporters last week that FEMA "does not have the funds" to see Americans through the rest of this Atlantic hurricane season. The federal agency drained the funds on supporting millions of illegal aliens the Biden-Harris rolled out the red carpet to via open southern borders. 

Also, FEMA's botched response is another shitstorm playing out for the Biden-Harris administration.

Just yesterday...

"Joe Biden was at the beach when the hurricane came ashore. VP Harris was raising money w/ celebrities before staging a plane photo op. I promise you if a Republican were in the WH there would be no political restraint, just as there was none after Katrina," CNN pundit Scott Jennings wrote on X. 

The Biden-Harris team of far-left radicals is overwhelmed by the growing list of disasters. Another hurricane to hit the US Southeast, or if WW3 erupted in the Middle East, would prove devastating because the people in charge are not actually leaders but, instead, Marxist propagandists. That's why the world is on fire. That's why FEMA drained funds for illegals and prioritized globalist policies over America First. 

Americans are waking up in droves just weeks before the election about the Biden-Harris admin (Rich Men North Of Richmond) inability to lead a nation. 

A Katrina-like disaster has unfolded for the Biden-Harris admin, and things could worsen if another storm strikes the US Southeast.

Remember Obama in 2008...

Well, the tables have flipped. Democrats are now in the hot seat. 

https://www.zerohedge.com/weather/katrina-disaster-unfolds-biden-harris-new-round-tropical-trouble-aimed-florida

Pennsylvania Supreme Court Takes Up GOP Challenge To Defective Mail-In Ballot Curing

 by Tom Ozimek via The Epoch Times,

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to hear a challenge from the Republican National Committee (RNC) and the Republican Party of Pennsylvania against lower court rulings that require counties to notify voters of defective mail-in ballots and allow them to fix those errors so the votes can be counted.

In an Oct. 5 order, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court granted the RNC’s petition for appeal, agreeing to examine whether the Commonwealth Court was mistaken in its ruling that Washington County’s policy of not notifying voters about defective mail-in ballots violated their due process rights. The appeal will also examine whether the court was correct in affirming that voters who cast defective mail-in ballots should be given the opportunity to fix their ballots or cast provisional ballots on Election Day.

The case, which could significantly impact the administration of mail-in voting in the key battleground state of Pennsylvania ahead of the 2024 general election, hinges on the legality of mail-in ballot curing procedures.

At the heart of the debate are changes to Washington County’s mail-in voting policy adopted in April. The county voted to enter all mail-in ballots, even those flagged as defective, into the state’s voter registration system as “received.” This meant that voters will remain unaware their defective ballots won’t be counted unless they take specific steps to verify the status of their vote.

This policy was challenged in a lawsuit brought in July by the Center for Coalfield Justice, the Washington branch of the NAACP, and several individual voters, who argued that the policy effectively disenfranchises voters by misleading them into believing their defective ballots will be counted, while depriving them of an opportunity to cure those ballots.

“The board’s reversal of their policy and lack of transparency was a deliberate obstruction,” Sarah Martik, executive director at Center for Coalfield Justice, said in a statement at the time. “If this policy remains for the November election, it will cause confusion and disillusionment among voters exercising their constitutional rights.”

A lower court sided with the plaintiffs, ruling that the policy violated voters’ due process rights and ordered the county to provide notice and allow voters to cast provisional ballots if they had submitted a defective mail-in ballot.

The RNC appealed that decision to the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania, arguing that that the county’s policy complied with election law and that the lower court’s ruling requiring notice-and-cure procedures overstepped judicial authority.

“The Trial Court’s mandating a notice-and-cure procedure usurps the province of the Legislature, and, accordingly, violates the separation of powers doctrine of the Pennsylvania Constitution,” the RNC wrote in the filing.

However, the Commonwealth Court ruled against the RNC and affirmed the lower court’s decision. This prompted the RNC to lodge its appeal before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, arguing that the lower court rulings are inconsistent with prior decisions, including a 2020 Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling that held voters have no constitutional or statutory right to notice or an opportunity to cure defective mail-in ballots.

“There is no ‘constitutional or statutory’ right to ‘notice and cure’ of defective mail-in ballots, and the Commonwealth Court lacks authority to order the Board to provide such notice or to permit the ballots to be cured, regardless of method,” reads the RNC’s petition for appeal.

The RNC also argued that the lower court’s decision requires Washington County clerks to inspect mail-in ballots before the official pre-canvass and notify voters of the results of those inspections, which violates provisions of the Pennsylvania election code.

In general, the RNC has argued across multiple filings that practices requiring notification and giving the opportunity to cure defective mail-in ballots are policy decisions that should be left to the state Legislature, not the courts, and that requiring counties to adopt notice-and-cure procedures has the potential to undermine election integrity.

Briefs from both sides are expected to be filed in the coming days, with the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s ruling likely to play a significant role in shaping election procedures in the state ahead of the fast-approaching November election.


Concerns Raised About Toxic Exposure In Aftermath Of Helene Floodwaters

 by Edward Carver via Common Dreams,

Local officials, academic researchers, and volunteer responders have raised concerns about chemical and biological contamination brought by the floodwaters of Hurricane Helene in the southeastern U.S. last week, which potentially threaten the safety not only of drinking water but also the quality of soil—leading experts to call for tighter regulations on stored pollutants.

Helene struck Florida as a Category 4 hurricane on September 26 and swept through a number of states in the days that followed. Most of the damage came from extreme rainfall that triggered flooding. The storm killed at least 232 people. The biological and chemical threats posed by floodwaters are typically manifold, often containing, for example, e. coli from overflowing sewage systems.

While it's not yet clear what bacteria or chemicals Helene's floodwaters may have contained, the storm passed through hundreds of industrial sites with toxic pollutants, including paper mills, fertilizer factories, oil and gas storage facilities, and even a retired nuclear plant, according to three researchers at Rice University, writing in The Conversation this week.

The researchers called for tighter regulations on the storage and release of chemical pollutants. "Hazardous releases remain largely invisible due to limited disclosure requirements and scant public information," they wrote. "Even emergency responders often don’t know exactly which hazardous chemicals they are facing in emergency situations."

"We believe this limited public information on rising chemical threats from our changing climate should be front-page news every hurricane season," they added. "Communities should be aware of the risks of hosting vulnerable industrial infrastructure, particularly as rising global temperatures increase the risk of extreme downpours and powerful hurricanes."

The devastation of infrastructure and the lack of drinking water in cities such Asheville, North Carolina, has rightly received national media attention following the storm. In North Carolina alone, more than 700,000 households lost power, and 170,000 still didn't have it as of Thursday.

Yet the National Weather Service warns that while floodwaters can create clear-cut devastation, "what you can't see can be just as dangerous." Helene also brought with it public health concerns that are less obvious, including to other, non-public sources of drinking water.

Helene's floodwaters overran many wells, rendering them unsafe to drink, at least until treatment and testing can be done. North Carolina's Department of Health and Human Services advised residents not to use contaminated well water earlier this week.

One problem following Helene is that most studies of flooding's impact on drinking water have been done in coastal areas, and it's not clear how they apply to the mountainous areas of North Carolina that took the worst hit from the storm.

"We don't have a lot of knowledge about mountain flooding, from a hydrology standpoint," Kelsey Pieper, a professor in environmental engineering at Northeastern University, toldInside Climate News.

"Water velocities tend to be higher in mountain floodings because it's getting funneled into the valley, where the water is accumulating. In a coastal area, you’re going to see more water spreading out," she said. "The flooding mechanisms are different, and we know very little."

Wells tested in eastern North Carolina after Hurricane Florence in 2018 showed some detections of e. coli or total fecal coliform, which were partly attributed to industrialized hog farms in the area, Inside Climate News reported.

Crops are often rendered unsafe after flooding due to biological or chemical contamination, according to Food Safety Alliance. Natural bodies of water are also often unsafe to swim in following floods. Virginia Department of Health and other agencies warned people to avoid them after Helene.

The period after a tropical storm brings increased risk of both biological contaminants, such as bacteria and viruses, and chemical contaminants, such as heavy metals and pesticides, according to the Duke University Superfund Research Center.

Following Helene, a grassroots volunteer cleanup effort has sprung up in western North Carolina, but it brings risks for the volunteers because of the potential contamination.

"We were supposed to get a big shipment of gloves, coveralls, masks, respirators, but we aren't," Rachel Bennett, a coordinating volunteer in the town of Marshall, which sits along the banks of the French Broad River, told the Citizen Times, an Asheville newspaper. "So, we're hoping to get more. Those are the big things because we're in cleanup right now. We need thick things."

"Right now, it's boots, and it's hard to get people to put on gloves, because when you're in this, you're like, 'I'm already exposed,'" she added.

A Marshall resident conducted a soil test this week but the results haven't come back yet, the newspaper reported. "All of these rivers should be treated as hazmat sites," Buncombe County spokesperson Stacey Wood said at a briefing Friday, according to a local journalist. Buncombe County encompasses Asheville and Marshall is just outside it.

The Rice University researchers called for better preparation for future storms in the form of stronger regulation. They've developed a map showing the U.S. areas that are most vulnerable to chemical pollution brought on by floodwaters. One hotspot is the area of Texas and Louisiana full of petrochemical industry sites.

https://www.zerohedge.com/weather/concerns-raised-about-toxic-exposure-aftermath-helene-floodwaters

Can Novo, Lilly take credit for U.S. obesity rate decline?

 recent CDC report indicated that the U.S. obesity rates may have dropped after over a decade-long rise last year, a finding likely to highlight the role played by the new weight loss drugs from Novo Nordisk (NVO) and Eli Lilly (NYSE:LLY) in containing one of the severe healthcare issues Americans face.

According to the CDC's National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, the prevalence of obesity among U.S. adults has reached 40.3% as of August 2023, implying a drop of nearly two percentage points from 2020.

The survey, conducted by the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics, estimated the U.S. adult obesity rate at 30% in 2000. Its latest findings mark 2023 as the year the rate has dropped for the first time in more than a decade, according to CBS News.

While the difference between its most recent surveys in 2020 and 2023 was too small to be counted as a statistically significant drop, the new GLP-1 drugs, semaglutide, and tirzepatide, from Novo Nordisk (NVO) and Eli Lilly (LLY), launched in the U.S. during that time.

The highly popular injectables were initially approved for type 2 diabetes in the U.S., and their anti-obesity versions received regulatory clearance for weight loss in 2021 and 2023, respectively.

The survey itself indicates that the decline in obesity was sharpest among college graduates, a group most likely to use GLP-1s, the Financial Times reported, citing a data analysis. Even public data suggest a significant uptake of GLP-1s among Americans.

A survey conducted by the health research organization KFF in April and May indicated that one in eight U.S. adults have tried GLP-1 agonists at some point in their lifetime.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/can-novo-lilly-take-credit-for-u-s-obesity-rate-decline/ar-AA1rKAbW