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Socialism strikes again: Cubans plunged into blackouts

Same socialist who wrecked the island in the first place, still on the job creating blackouts and demonstrating incompetence at age 92. Life is good for Castro oligarchs.

 

Trump Would Call Congress Back for Hurricane Relief

Donald Trump on Monday said he would be in favor of Congress returning early from recess to pass additional aid following Hurricane Helene, The Hill reports.

 

Campaign Resumes in Storm-Battered North Carolina

Politico: “As early voting has begun in North Carolina — drawing record-setting statewide turnout on Thursday — and the process of restoring water, electricity, road access and mail service is underway, both parties have resumed some of their campaign activities in the affected areas.”

 

The Rare Bipartisan Issue in This Year’s Election

“America’s politicians don’t agree often—but cannabis is emerging as an exception in this election,” the Wall Street Journal reports.

 

Cuban Wants Elon Musk and Kamala Harris to Be Friends

“Billionaire Mark Cuban told CNBC on Monday that he offered to arrange a live X interview between Kamala Harris and fellow billionaire Elon Musk, but was told no by Harris’ campaign,” Politico reports.

 

Vance Defends Trump’s ‘Enemy from Within’ Comments

J.D. Vance said Donald Trump’s recent warnings about the “enemy from within” is just part of Trump being an “unfiltered” candidate, when asked why his comments were necessary, Politico reports.

 

Kamala Harris’ Burden

Jonathan Last: “I believe that for all her political ambition, Kamala Harris is carrying this burden for us. She’s not Barack Obama, basking in the warmth of a cultural moment en route to becoming a cultural icon. She’s more like Frodo Baggins, walking toward Mordor while carrying a millstone around her neck, in an attempt to save all of Middle Earth from a dark fate.”

 

Trump Evasive About Raising Minimum Wage

“While visiting a McDonald’s in Bucks County on Sunday, Donald Trump failed to answer a question about raising the minimum wage even though an overwhelming majority of Pennsylvania voters support an increase,” the Philadelphia Inquirer reports.

 

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