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The border crisis is no longer a crisis – it is an utter disaster for our nation. So, it is striking how compliant the American news media has been in abetting the malfeasance of the Biden administration. If a Republican president was responsible for a border mess like the current one there is no question the media would be screaming “cover-up” all day every day. The “no cameras, no recording, no access and no questions” policy ought to be a clue that some very bad things are happening. But there is largely no pushback from White House reporters, save Peter Doocy of Fox News. Doocy has actually asked relevant questions of White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki and President Joe Biden. One can tell when a question of his is effective when it is brushed off, diverted or ridiculed. ....
Commentary: Innocent suffer in border surge Don Loucks It is difficult to understand the video showing two small girls ages 3 and 5 being dropped over 14-foot-tall border wall in Texas and then left there while the perpetrators fled back into Mexico. However, as the saying goes, “follow the money.” Human trafficking modern slavery, really is a booming and very lucrative business. In fact, it is only a close second behind the illicit drug trade. How big, one wonders? Hundreds of billions of dollars big. There are many facets to this tragedy; many layers and intensities of activity are in play. The dropping of children over the border and border walls is only one small part. Human beings in various capacities are valuable commodities. ....
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Editor s note: This is the third in a series of columns by Don Loucks evaluating the February winter storms and the state s response and preparation. To read the first column, click here. Read the second column in the series here. After the Great Texas Winter Storm of 2021, we have heard much about the lack of preparedness on the part of various governments and utilities. One news account in the Statesman described the storm as “unprecedented.” It was not. The winter storm of 1899 was nearly identical to the February event, but it happened so long ago – 122 years – that it was mostly forgotten. ....