Thursday, October 24

Media pounces on smoke enveloping the East Coast

Media protection of smoke was ample within the final 48 hours, and no surprise. The impact of smoke from Canadian wildfires sparked a lot press protection — and no surprise.

There was a lot to put in writing about. Here are a couple of headlines from assorted information organizations which surfaced within the final 24 hours:

“New York City air turns orange with the most toxic air in its history” stated Fox News.



“New York City air becomes some of the worst in the world as Canada wildfire smoke blows in,” famous CBS News.

“Wildfire smoke is blanketing the Northeast, Californians have some tips,” suggested the Los Angeles Times.

“Will your COVID-19 mask protect you from wildfire smoke?” requested Healthline.com.

“Is it safe to go for a run in wildfire smoke?” puzzled the New York Times.

“Millions in U.S. are under air quality alerts as Canada wildfires rage,” stated CNN.

“Wildfire smoke is choking the Northeast, here are 6 ways to protect yourself,” wrote the Daily Beast.

“New York City landmarks are blanketed in smoke pouring across the Northeast from Canadian wildfires” noticed The Daily Mail.

“Smoke delays flights at New York-area airports” famous Newsday.

“Drifting wildfire smoke shows Delaware can’t hide from climate reality,” declared The Delaware News-Journal.

Weather-based information organizations additionally had a say.

“The worst air quality in 20 years grips New York City. The famous New York City skyline disappeared on Wednesday afternoon as smoke from the Canadian wildfires continued to flow into the region. In the most impacted areas, breathing smoke-filled air is equivalent to smoking 5-10 cigarettes,” suggested Accuweather.

“Beyond hazardous: Smoky stranglehold, as air quality reaches dangerous levels,” suggested Weather.com, the web arm of the Weather Channel.

FAILING GRADES

The House Budget Committee has compiled a “Budget Report Card” for President Biden, and it’s not fairly.

Mr. Biden acquired an general grade of “F” relating to his makes an attempt to handle the nation’s financial progress, office productiveness, deficit spending, regulatory prices, inflation, and wages.

Here are simply three of the committee’s findings that contribute to the president’s awful grade on finances issues:

“The president’s budget proposes the largest sustained deficits in American history, totaling over $17 trillion over the next decade,” the committee report famous.

“President Biden has added $367.6 billion in total new regulatory costs on the economy. This is 68% larger than the combined regulatory costs added under President Trump ($5.5 billion) and President Obama ($213.5 billion) during the same period in their respective administrations,” it stated.

“Prices are up 15.3% since President Biden took office, amounting to $1,128 per month of increased costs for the average family of four. Inflation remains over two times higher — and core inflation remains three times higher — now than it did when President Biden took office,” the report suggested.

The committee intends to stay vigilant.

“House Republicans will continue our work to hold the President accountable for this inexcusable economic agenda by reining-in out-of-control spending, stopping the Administration’s excessive overreach, and pushing for reforms that will grow our economy,” the committee vowed in an announcement shared with Inside the Beltway.

EVERY VOTE COUNTS

The Republican Party is getting aggressive and proactive relating to wooing voters and guaranteeing they present up on the polls when the time comes.

“Bank Your Vote” has been launched — and it intends to maximise the impression of pre-election voting.

“BankYourVote.com will encourage voters to pledge to “Bank” their vote, which can activate digital reminders from the RNC on all relevant pre-Election Day voting choices. Moving in direction of the 2024 election, the RNC will associate with state events and campaigns to create pages outlining pre-Election Day voting processes for the 56 states and territories with hyperlinks to state authorities websites the place voters can request their poll straight,” the Republican National Committee stated in an announcement Wednesday.

The committee is ready for motion, boasting “80,000 team members” who stand prepared to assist the committee’s election integrity operation.

“To beat Joe Biden and the Democrats in 2024, we must ensure that Republicans bank as many votes as possible before Election Day. Because of the efforts to Protect Your Vote in 2022, grassroots Republicans like you should feel comfortable Banking Your Vote in 2024,” suggested Republican National Committee chairwoman Ronna McDaniel in an enthusiastic written assertion.

THE TUCKER NUMBERS

Newly unbiased broadcast newsman Tucker Carlson has launched a proper on-line presence titled “Tucker on Twitter.”

The 10-minute presentation featured Mr. Carlson in coat and tie, parsing out political issues and different well timed issues. Titled “Episode 1,” the brief commentary went reside on Twitter at 6 p.m. on Tuesday — and drew a good viewers, judging by the numbers.

Mr. Carlson himself has 8 million followers on Twitter. His debut presentation earned some spectacular numbers on Twitter. By 3 p.m. ET on Wednesday afternoon, he had earned 202,000 retweets, been preferred by 670,000 customers and accrued over 84 million views. Yes, that was 84 “million.”

Whether he can maintain and even improve these numbers can be revealed sooner or later. As the information of us prefer to say, Mr. Carlson’s rising standing as an unaffiliated newsman with a promising future is “developing.”

POLL DU JOUR

• 22% of Americans say the financial system, unemployment and jobs is an important drawback dealing with the U.S. at this time.

• 12% cite crime and corruption; 8% cite immigration; and eight% cite inequality and discrimination.

• 7% cite morality; 7% the health-care system; and seven% the setting and local weather.

• 4% cite terrorism and extremism; 4% cite abortion points, 3% wars and overseas conflicts.

• 2% schooling; 2% cite public well being and sicknesses; and 0% cited vitality points.

• 9% “some other problem” and 5% “don’t know.”

SOURCE: A Reuters/Ipsos ballot of 1,056 U.S. adults performed June 2-5. Respondents got a listing of issues from which to decide on.

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