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2 yrs

Should Texans defy the Supreme Court to protect our borders?
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Should Texans defy the Supreme Court to protect our borders?

If we can’t protect our borders‚ who will? The Supreme Court just ruled that the Texas National Guard can't prohibit federal Border Patrol officers from cutting down razor wire along the border‚ one of the only lines of defense in the National Guard's tool belt to mitigate the flood of illegal immigration. I am sincerely pondering where we go from here. We have been facing constitutional crisis after constitutional crisis‚ and this ruling is just the most recent installment. I am not sure how to react. I know there are a lot of people saying that this ruling is out of line and that we should ignore the Supreme Court. But that makes us no different from the Biden administration. We would become them. On the other hand‚ what else are we going to do? Are we going to roll over and let 10 million more illegal immigrants cross into our back yard because the federal government refuses to fulfill its duty? The Constitution says that it is the federal government's job to protect the borders. But the administration is not doing the job. In fact‚ Biden's government is enabling those people trying to come in. Officials are enabling cartels and the drugs they're smuggling to come over. Criminals are coming over. We know terrorists have come over. These people are killing our citizens. The federal government is enabling those who rape and sell women and children into sex slavery to come over. Human traffickers are profiting off their inability — their refusal — to secure our borders. This stuff is bad. Really bad. Yet the Supreme Court justices‚ in effect‚ said this: "Texas‚ you do not have the right to protect your own border. That's our job.” If a military came over our border‚ let's say a group of 10 million people‚ but only a few of them had guns‚ would that not be a clear invasion by an army? Should the fact that they're not wearing uniforms give them an automatic pass to cross our border? The only difference in this scenario is that 10 million people are coming in with no uniforms. This is an invasion. Yet the Supreme Court on Monday said‚ "No‚ they can keep crossing." Did you read Tucker Carlson's post on X about the Supreme Court ruling? He said: “Where are the men of Texas? Why aren’t they protecting their state and the nation?” I don’t know exactly what that means‚ Tucker. The men of Texas have been standing up‚ and they keep on getting knocked down. At what point are people justified to defy the Supreme Court and say‚ "Yeah‚ it makes me no different from the Biden administration‚ but we have to put a stop to this"? I don't like that option. But I think it's time that we start to have adult conversations because I hear people talking seriously more and more about secession. People ask me all the time‚ "What is the line‚ Glenn?" I keep saying‚ "You'll know it when you see it." Is this the line? Well‚ you can stand up politically. You can stand up and march. You can stand up at the polls. I think that's very important. But what do you do when every tool you're given is taken away?I've been meditating on this section of the Declaration of Independence.That to secure these rights‚ Governments are instituted among Men‚ deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed‚ That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends‚ it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it‚ and to institute new Government‚ laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form‚ as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence‚ indeed‚ will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn‚ that mankind are more disposed to suffer‚ while evils are sufferable‚ than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations‚ pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism‚ it is their right‚ it is their duty‚ to throw off such Government‚ and to provide new Guards for their future security. I want to make this clear: I'm not pushing for this. I am not calling for us to "alter and abolish" our government. I don't think the time is now by any stretch of the imagination. But what does this mean going forward? How do you protect your border while not becoming everything you despise? It doesn't seem like we have any tools left. My answer is that defying the Supreme Court is wrong. I don't want to be like the Biden administration. You can be angry‚ as the Scriptures say. Be angry. But do not sin. Don't become them. But things are dicey. Things are really dicey. Want more from Glenn Beck? Get Glenn's FREE email newsletter with his latest insights‚ top stories‚ show prep and more delivered to your inbox.
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The Blaze Media Feed
The Blaze Media Feed
2 yrs

Peter Doocy leaves John Kirby dazed and confused with simple question about razor wire dispute: 'So now what?'
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Peter Doocy leaves John Kirby dazed and confused with simple question about razor wire dispute: 'So now what?'

White House spokesman John Kirby appeared stunned on Tuesday when Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy asked him basic questions about the border crisis.On Monday‚ the Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 decision that Border Patrol officers may cut through razor wire that Texas installed on the southern border to mitigate illegal immigration. The Biden administration celebrated the decision‚ despite acknowledging that the barrier worked.At the press briefing on Tuesday‚ Doocy wasted no time trying to understand why the Biden administration is celebrating the decision so openly."Why are you guys making it easier for people to enter the country illegally?" Doocy asked.Kirby appeared confused at the question‚ and he claimed the administration is not making it easier for migrants to enter illegally. Doocy then clarified why he asked the question: The Biden administration‚ by suing Texas over the razor wire‚ was signaling that it didn't want the barrier on the border. Kirby‚ on the other hand‚ said the lawsuit was about helping Border Patrol do their jobs."But keep going‚" Kirby snarked."Well‚ you won in court. So now what?" Doocy followed up. — (@) That simple question left Kirby unable to speak for several seconds. He was visibly confused by the question and clearly didn't have a response prepared. Doocy eventually broke the awkward silence by giving Kirby an easier question."The Border Patrol union president is saying the Supreme Court's decision is going to 'undoubtedly encourage more illegal immigration.' Do you guys know better than the Border Patrol union?" Doocy followed up.Kirby‚ however‚ could only respond by repeating the Biden administration's talking point: The razor wire prevented Border Patrol officers from doing their jobs. But the administration has not offered evidence to prove this claim. Later in the briefing‚ Doocy asked Kirby yet another easy question‚ "Does razor wire work?" But Kirby refused to answer it‚ and he instead blamed Republicans for the ongoing inability of the Biden administration to stymie the migrant crisis. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
2 yrs

10 Songs About Seeking Revenge
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10 Songs About Seeking Revenge

If you feel the urge to get back at someone who did you wrong‚ you can relate to a clip from John Belushi and songs by Dylan‚ Lennon and more The post 10 Songs About Seeking Revenge appeared first on Best Classic Bands.
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2 yrs

Radio Hits in January 1969: Over and Over
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Radio Hits in January 1969: Over and Over

We've got some fun facts and great videos of hits from The Doors‚ Dusty Springfield‚ BJ Thomas‚ Tommy James and the Shondells‚ and more The post Radio Hits in January 1969: Over and Over appeared first on Best Classic Bands.
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Classic Rock Lovers  
2 yrs

The Guess Who’s ‘American Woman’ Album: Distant Roads Are Calling
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The Guess Who’s ‘American Woman’ Album: Distant Roads Are Calling

The Canadian band had been scoring with ballads like "These Eyes" and "Laughing." Now they wanted to rock. American Woman introduced a new Guess Who The post The Guess Who’s ‘American Woman’ Album: Distant Roads Are Calling appeared first on Best Classic Bands.
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Twitchy Feed
2 yrs

Rep. Thomas Massie's Thread on 'Rapidly Collapsing Narrative' About J6 Pipe Bombs is a Must Read
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Rep. Thomas Massie's Thread on 'Rapidly Collapsing Narrative' About J6 Pipe Bombs is a Must Read

Rep. Thomas Massie's Thread on 'Rapidly Collapsing Narrative' About J6 Pipe Bombs is a Must Read
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2 yrs

Dastardly Keith Olbermann Gets Called Out Once Again for His Irrelevance By CNN Anchor Abby Phillip
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Dastardly Keith Olbermann Gets Called Out Once Again for His Irrelevance By CNN Anchor Abby Phillip

Dastardly Keith Olbermann Gets Called Out Once Again for His Irrelevance By CNN Anchor Abby Phillip
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RedState Feed
2 yrs

Once Again‚ We Are Struggling to Figure Out What Joe Biden Is Saying
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Once Again‚ We Are Struggling to Figure Out What Joe Biden Is Saying

Once Again‚ We Are Struggling to Figure Out What Joe Biden Is Saying
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Trending Tech
2 yrs

All of Apple’s delayed iPhone features in iOS 17 have now been released
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All of Apple’s delayed iPhone features in iOS 17 have now been released

Every major software release by Apple has delayed features‚ iOS 17 included. The operating system introduced during WWDC 2023 had several functions set to come later‚ including core features for iPhone users. By the time Apple released iOS 17 in September 2023‚ there were 13 delayed features. Here is when each of them was made available: With iOS 17.1‚ Apple added three delayed features: Sharing contact information (NameDrop) via AirDrop between iPhone and Apple Watch. Image source: Apple Inc. NameDrop from iPhone to Apple Watch: NameDrop is a feature that lets you easily share your contact information from one iPhone to another by approaching them. While this function was available with the release of iOS 17‚ Apple needed an extra period to add iPhone to Apple Watch integration. AirDrop via Cellular connection: Did you ever start sending tons of photos at once via AirDrop to a friend‚ but one of you had to leave? With iOS 17.1‚ you can keep sending this data securely and with full quality over the internet if you leave the AirDrop range. It requires that both people are signed in to iCloud. Favorite Songs in Music app: You can favorite songs‚ artists‚ and albums. They can be seen in a new Favorite section‚ which also helps improve the Music algorithm. By December 11‚ iOS 17.2 added six iOS 17 delayed features: iOS 17.2 beta Journal app Image source: José Adorno for BGR Journal app: Apple says this app lets you “capture your thoughts on life’s big events or everyday activities. Add details to any entry with photos‚ music‚ audio recordings‚ and more. Mark important moments and revisit them later to find new insights or set new goals.” Catch-up arrow in the Messages app so you can easily go to the last message you saw; The ability to react to a message with any sticker through the Tapback menu; Play and pause podcasts or Apple News+ audio stories in the Apple News widget; Intelligent form detection and enhanced AutoFill for PDFs (one of the most important features for iPadOS 17); Audio Focus feature for Apple Fitness+ so you can prioritize the volume of the music or the trainers’ voice. In addition‚ an exclusive iPhone 15 Pro feature‚ Spatial Video recording‚ was also added with this operating system update. Then‚ with iOS 17.3 released on January 22‚ Apple finished adding the last delayed features expected for the iOS 17 cycle: Image source: José Adorno for BGR Apple Music Collaborative Playlist: Invite friends to collaborate on playlists. They can add‚ reorder‚ and remove songs. In addition‚ you can react to the song choices in Now Playing. AirPlay in your hotel room: AirPlay works in supporting hotel rooms. Apple is working closely with hotels so people can scan the QR code on their room TVs to securely share videos‚ photos‚ and music from their iPhones to the TV. Two iOS 17 delayed features have been added‚ but Apple didn't mention them In Apple's iOS 17 official guide‚ the company lists all the features available for iOS 17 users. In 2023‚ two of them were marked as coming "later this year‚" and by 2024‚ the company had removed this information from these functions. That said‚ they were probably added during iOS 17.1 or iOS 17.2 beta cycle‚ but Apple didn't include them in the release notes: Sync additional settings with Messages in iCloud: Text Message Forwarding‚ Send &; Receive accounts‚ and SMS filters across devices; Apple ID proximity sign-in with an existing signed-in and trusted iPhone or iPad. Wrap up With iOS 17.4 just around the corner and iOS 18 set to be previewed in June 2024‚ Apple can finally move to new features. For the upcoming software update‚ we expect Apple to add third-party apps sideloading to European users. New emojis could also be coming with this version. BGR will keep you posted as we learn more about iOS 17.4 and‚ eventually‚ iOS 18. Don't Miss: iOS 18: Release date‚ AI‚ supported iPhones‚ and everything we know The post All of Apple’s delayed iPhone features in iOS 17 have now been released appeared first on BGR. Trending Right Now: Uninstall these two Android apps right now
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History Traveler
2 yrs

Treasures of Nuestra Señora de Atocha $1Billion Cargo Displayed In New York
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Treasures of Nuestra Señora de Atocha $1Billion Cargo Displayed In New York

In September 1622‚ the Nuestra Señora de Atocha treasure ship sunk near the Florida Keys. Read moreSection: ArtifactsOther ArtifactsNewsHistory &; ArchaeologyRead Later 
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