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BLOG WORLD...FENTANYL...C SEN. MARSHA BLACKBURN, R-TENN.


Biden Kowtows to China


Janet Yellen visited Communist China in July, she bent the knee to our greatest adversary. Americans saw


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Yellen bow three times to Vice Premier He Lifeng, who stood up straight. It was perfect symbolism: While the Biden administration kowtows to China, Beijing smirks at America’s weakness. Yellen said during her visit that, “We believe that


the world is big enough for both of our countries to thrive.” Unfortunately for Yellen — and indeed, the rest of the world — China doesn’t believe that. They seek global hegemony and will stop at nothing to achieve it. — Newsmax.com


CALLISTA GINGRICH


Deadly Curse of Fentanyl


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n 18-year-old college-bound wrestler died in July of a suspected fentanyl overdose at


his home in California. A week later an 11-year- old overdosed on fentanyl-laced marijuana in Louisiana. In May, two 17-year-olds died from fentanyl overdoses in Tennessee. “Fentanyl is killing all of our kids, it’s aff ecting all


of our families,” California’s Fresno County District Attorney Lisa Smittcamp said. “It doesn’t discriminate by race, color, religion — it’s aff ecting everybody.”


Drug MILGRAM


Enforcement Administration chief Anne Milgram says: “Fentanyl is the single deadliest drug threat our nation has ever encountered.” In 2022, more


than 109,000 people died from drug overdoses, most linked to synthetic opioids. For 18- to 49-year-olds, it’s the leading cause of death, surpassing heart disease, cancer, homicide, suicide, and other accidents. — Newsmax.com


34 NEWSMAX | SEPTEMBER 2023


hen Treasury Secretary


STEPHEN MOORE


Climate Hot Air T


he biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions has been Mother Nature. Forest fires and volcano eruptions


have been some of the leading causes of greenhouse gases being released into the atmosphere. The forest fires in California last year and Canada this summer


have undone almost all the “progress” in reducing carbon emissions from the green energy fad. Instead of outlawing cars, how about better forest management? You’ve probably heard some of the preposterous


scaremongering from politicians and the media. CNN declared in big, bold letters that “global temperatures were likely the highest in at least 100,000 years.” Does any sane person think anyone has scientifically reliable


daily temperature data from 1,000 years ago, let alone 100,000 years ago? Is it really beyond doubt that the temperature this summer is hotter than in, say, July 90,000 B.C.? — Newsmax.com


LEE STEINHAUER


Lesson in Crime Control A


n American journalist working on a documentary in Singapore once reportedly told legendary Singaporean


leader Lee Kuan Yew that she had gone jogging at 2 a.m. the night before. She said she would have been crazy to do so in any city in


the United States but had felt perfectly safe in Singapore. Lee was a no-nonsense leader who did what needed to be


done to build and maintain a prosperous and orderly society. In the West, he was regularly denounced as an authoritarian for his tough approach. Currently, El Salvador is attempting to become the Singapore


of Central America. President Nayib Bukele has taken a nation with the world’s highest murder rate and turned it into Central America’s safest country with a hardline approach to crime and punishment. Just like Lee, Bukele is now castigated in the U.S. as


dangerous and inhumane. El Salvadorans think otherwise. Polling shows an astounding 9 of every 10 support his policies. Bukele presents a direct threat to many in the West and their


soft-on-crime progressive ideology which prioritizes the rights of criminals over those of their victims. — Newsmax.com


President Nayib Bukele has taken a nation with the world’s highest murder rate and turned it into Central America’s safest country with a hardline approach to crime and punishment.


BUKELE


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