Daily Broadside | Brandon Wants to Import Palestinians Into US On Top Of the Millions of Foreigners He’s Already Forced On Us

Is there no limit to the destructive ends of this lawless “administration”?

White House considers accepting some Palestinians from Gaza as refugees amid Israel-Hamas war

People from Gaza who pass a series of eligibility, medical and security screenings would qualify to fly to the US with refugee status

The Biden administration is considering welcoming certain Palestinians to the U.S. as refugees as they seek to escape war-torn Gaza amid the ongoing war in the Middle East between Israel and Hamas.

Senior officials across several federal U.S. agencies have discussed in recent weeks the details of potential options to accept Palestinians from Gaza who have immediate family members who are American citizens or permanent U.S. residents, internal federal government documents show, according to CBS News.

One proposal involves using the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program to bring Palestinians with U.S. connections who have escaped Gaza and entered neighboring Egypt, the documents reveal.

U.S. officials have also considered welcoming additional Palestinians out of Gaza and are processing them as refugees if they have American relatives, according to the documents. This proposal would have to rely on coordination with Egypt, which has thus far been reluctant to welcome large numbers of people from Gaza.

Say, has anyone asked Egypt why they are “thus far reluctant” to take in Gazans?

Never mind, I’ll tell you. It’s because more than 70 percent of Palestinians believe the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel was justified. Egypt sure as heck doesn’t want any terrorist sympathizers in their country.

But the hacks running our country know that bringing them here fits perfectly with their plan to undermine our stability and freedoms. I mean, just look at the Pax Americana currently being expressed at our universities in mostly peaceful anti-semitic protests!

Yes, please, more of that!

Oh, and get a look at more of the lawless population displacement this completely treasonous junta is conducting.

The DHS data shows that during an 8 month stretch from January through August 2023, roughly 200,000 migrants flew into the U.S. via the program, with 80% of them, (161,562) arriving in the state of Florida in four cities: Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Orlando, & Tampa.

The top 15 cities migrants flew into, & the numbers during this 8 month window, are below. 1) Miami, FL: 91,821 2) Ft. Lauderdale, FL: 60,461 3) New York City, NY: 14,827 4) Houston, TX: 7,923 5) Orlando, FL: 6,043 6) Los Angeles, CA: 3,271 7) Tampa, FL: 3,237 8) Dallas, TX: 2,256 9) San Francisco, CA: 2,052 10) Atlanta, GA: 1,796 11) Newark, NJ: 1,498 12) Washington, D.C.: 1,472 13) Chicago, IL: 496 14) Las Vegas, NV: 483 15) Austin, TX: 171

I’ve attached the raw DHS data provided in the subpoena response showing all of the locations the migrants flew into during these 8 months in the chart below.

DHS also revealed in the subpoena response that as of October 2023, there was a backlog about 1.6 million applicants waiting for DHS approval to fly to the U.S. via the parole program.

Why do you think they’ve flown the trespassing foreigners into these cities?

No, wait, I’ll tell you. It’s because they 1) will be hard to find and deport, 2) will turn the cities blue and bluer, and 3) will further stress our economy and welfare system. It’s all designed to break us down.

We’re experiencing the overthrow of our constitutional republic in real time.

Daily Broadside | Poor Reasoning Poisons the National Discourse

Daily Verse | Leviticus 10:2
So fire came out from the presence of the Lord and consumed them, and they died before the Lord.

Monday’s Reading: Leviticus 16-17

Monday and I have an example of thinking that contributes to the noise in our society.

I am on a social media app on which a member was complaining about the heating bill she got from he energy company. She wrote:

Anyone get an outrageous bill from [the energy company]? I’ve had my thermostat set at 65 and occasionally bump up to 67. $170 bill for this is insane. I’m freezing!

Lots of people responded to her comment. Some expressed the same amount of outrage as she did. Some tried to help her figure out what was causing the high heating bill by asking her questions about her home. Insulation? Two stories? Good windows? How many square feet are you heating? Others shared their heating bills for the last three years and showed how they had increased. One suggested we vote for socialism so that the energy company wouldn’t be profiting off grandmas just trying to stay warm.

I responded,

Talk to Brandon in Washington, D.C.

That got a few reactions including 💗 😄  😮 . It also generated a few comments including this one:

Dave Olsson -talk to Mother Nature. She is RED & BLUE. & Purple. The January temps are in the teens. We are talking about weather so qwitcher [sic] tunnel vision.

This is a failed argument once you cut through the snark to the premises, and all of us–even if you agree with her–need to get good at recognizing poor reasoning and learn how to clap back at people like this to blunt their opinion from influencing others who may not be as thoughtful.

Her argument offers two premises and a conclusion which, broadly speaking, is a syllogism (associated with either deductive or inductive reasoning). I’ve provided my response to each.

  • Our climate affects everyone (no matter their political preferences). True.
  • January temperatures are in the teens. True.
  • (Implied) Therefore, it’s the colder temps that result in higher pricing. Does not necessarily follow.
  • Therefore further, stop seeing everything through political lenses. Irrelevant.

Do you see that neither of her premises support her conclusion absolutely? Her conclusion that colder temperatures result in higher pricing may be true, but it does not follow absolutely from her two premises.

The best she can say is that a factor in the original complaint is that using more gas results in a higher bill. Undeniably true. But it’s not the only thing that might lead to a higher bill. Gas might actually cost more per therm and therefore result in a higher gas bill. Indeed, higher prices and colder temperatures will likely result in a more expensive bill.

We can’t control the weather. Weather is variable and will do what it will do. There’s nothing we can do about how cold, hot, rainy or humid or snowy it gets (don’t @ me about climate change … that’s a whole different topic).

It’s not like we haven’t had temps in the teens before here in the Midwest. Some winters are colder than others. The best we can do is look at the average temperature across several winter seasons.

However, the one thing we can affect is the price of energy. That’s what we need to look at when we’re complaining about high gas prices. Low temperatures might be a factor, causing us to use more energy, but it’s the price of the energy that truly counts.

And who has affected the price of natural gas more than anyone?

Brandon.

Hence my suggestion. On average, the temperatures are not outliers this winter. They’re within a “normal” range of what we would expect.

My antagonist’s discourse is one of the reasons that we have such a fog in our national conversation. Don’t let poor logic go unchallenged.