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Bidenomics: U.S. Budget Deficit Explodes 23% Higher to $1.7 Trillion

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The U.S. budget deficit increased 23 percent to $1.7 trillion, an increase of $320 billion, in the year after the Biden administration pushed through the Inflation Reduction Act which it claimed would close the government’s funding gap.

The explosive growth in the deficit came as revenue fell $457 billion from a year ago and expenses decreased by just $137 billion. Total spending for the year came in at $6.134 trillion.

Spending would have been higher if the Supreme Court had not declared Biden’s student loan forgiveness program illegal.

The deficit adds to the U.S. debt total, which the government said earlier this week had reached $33.6 trillion. That is more than $250,000 per household and more than $99,000 per person in the U.S. The Pete G. Peterson Foundation has calculated that if every household in the U.S. contributed $1,000 a month to debt reduction, it would take 21 years to pay down the debt.

Bidenflation Busted the Budget

Much of the increase in the deficit can be chalked up to the runaway inflation sparked by super-sized spending programs—including the Inflation Reduction Act’s $500 billion in new expenditures and tax breaks, the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, and $1 trillion of infrastructure outlays—pushed for by Biden administration.

As a result of inflation, Social Security’s cost-of-living adjustments drove up the program’s cost of $134 billion, for example.

The Federal Reserve was forced to raise interest rates at a record pace and downsize its mammoth balance sheet in an effort to bring down inflation, raising the cost of government borrowing. Outlays for interest on the public debt increased $162 billion, going from $475 billion to $659 billion.

Interest expense as a percentage of GDP rose to 3.3 percent, the highest level since 2001. According to the Pete Peterson Foundation, the U.S. government is spending $2 billion a day on interest payments.

Higher interest rates also lowered the amount of revenue the government receives from the Federal Reserve, adding to the deficit.

The banking failures triggered by higher interest rates resulted in a $101 billion increase in Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation outlays.

On Friday, President Joe Biden asked Congress to authorize aid to Ukraine and Israel, requesting a massive $106 billion in spending the administration claims will go to bolster “national security.” Around $61 billion of that total is for additional spending on aid to Ukraine.

Government revenues in 2023 fell to 16.5 percent of gross domestic product.

The Buck Stops…With The Other Guys

The Biden administration quickly blamed its predecessor for the budget shortfall, attempting to deny responsibility for the fiscal situation of the government.

“This year, the effect of the Trump tax cuts on revenues and deficits is clear,” said a White House official.

The administration continues to claim the economy is doing extremely well despite polls showing widespread rejection of Biden’s leadership on the economy.

“The U.S. economy remains resilient despite global headwinds,” Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said.

While the consensus among economists no longer calls for a recession in the near term, a recent Wall Street Journal poll showed that the economy is expected to grow slightly less than one percent next year. The Conference Board said this week that it still expects the economy to fall into a “shallow recession” next year.


where, oh where, did all the money go????


Joe Biden Demands Billions to Fly, Bus More Migrants into U.S. Communities

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President Joe Biden’s deputies are asking Congress for $14 billion extra to help bus illegal migrants up to the U.S. border and onward into hotels in many cities and towns around the nation.

The request is being touted as “border security” even though very few funds would be used to exclude economic migrants. For example, Biden’s deputies have ushered more than 300,000 economic migrants through the U.S. border in September alone. The 2023 inflow has added up to roughly 2.5 million, not counting legal migrants and temporary workers.

Instead, much of the requested money would be used to help more job-seeking migrants reach the U.S. border, register and release them, and then bus them to hotels, job training, and American workplaces around the United States.

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The massive request — buried in a larger $106 billion request — may be intended to cover planned migrant aid by Democrat-run cities through the 2024 presidential campaign. That cash flow would help pro-migration groups minimize voters’ recognition of the huge costs to cities, taxpayers, and Americans.

The government’s flood of illegal migrants is already displacing many lower-income Americans from decent jobs and housing as well as granting a huge windfall to employers, real estate investors, and government agencies.

The Washington Post reported:

The request includes more than $6 billion for “border operations,” including $4.4 billion for DHS [Department of Homeland Security], and $3.1 billion for additional border patrol agents, asylum officers, and processing personnel. The request also includes $1.4 billion for state and local governments to help them with shelter and services for migrants.

“Giving the Biden Admin more money to fuel its disastrous open-borders resettlement operation is insanity,” responded Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN). “It would worsen the border crisis, not stop it,” he tweeted.

The funding will “offer ZERO actual border security while providing more money to process more people … & continue to rack up mountains of debt,” said a tweet by Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX).

In August, Breitbart News reported on the details of the White House’s request for $4 billion in claimed “border security” funding:

Up to $800 million is intended to fund new migrant pathways from Colombia, Guatemala, Costa Rica, and Ecuador into U.S. communities. These “Safe Mobility Offices” are intended to offer a safer and cheaper route for African, European, and Asian economic migrants who are seeking to break into the United States.

A growing number of global migrants fly into Ecuador or Columbia before starting their trek to the Texas border. This growing flow of illegals skews the nation’s economy in favor of investors, Wall Street, and the coastal states.

The request also asks for an extra $714 million for Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, which was created to deport illegal migrants. But the request also asks for permission to move funding around in the agency — so that funding can be used for the housing program that would shelter migrants while they take the U.S. jobs they need to pay off smuggling debts. The program would also provide illegal migrants with free legal advice on how to slip through the immigration rules that were enacted to protect Americans from illegal migrants.

The request also asks for an additional $600 million for the Federal Emergency Management Agency. That agency funds many of the transport networks and shelters that migrants use as they displace locals from jobs in New York, Chicago, and other cities.

Extraction Migration

The federal government has long operated an unpopular economic policy of Extraction Migration. This colonialism-like policy extracts vast amounts of human resources from needy countries, reduces beneficial trade, and uses the imported workers, renters, and consumers to grow Wall Street and the economy.

The migrant inflow has successfully forced down Americans’ wages and boosted rents and housing prices. It has also pushed many native-born Americans out of careers in a wide variety of business sectors and contributed to the rising death rate of poor Americans.

The lethal policy further sucks jobs and wealth from heartland states by subsidizing coastal investors with a flood of low-wage workers, high-occupancy renters, and government-aided consumers.

The population inflow also reduces the political clout of native-born Americans because the population replacement allows elites and the establishment to divorce themselves from the needs and interests of ordinary Americans.

Migration — especially labor migration — is unpopular among swing voters. In September, a Reuters/Ipsos poll of 4,415 adults showed that a 54 percent majority of Americans said immigration under President Joe Biden is making life harder for all Americans, up from 48 percent in July. Fifty-seven percent of independents agreed with the “harder” view, while just 17 percent of all adults “strongly” disagreed.

 

Breitbart Business Digest: Fed Officials Warn the Economy Will Slow or We’ll Face a Second Wave of Inflation

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Waller Warns That Something’s Got to Give

The Federal Reserve is not buying the optimism about the economy that the White House has been marketing under the brand Bidenomics.

In speeches this week, Federal Reserve officials made it very clear that they plan to hold their benchmark interest rate target steady at the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting the week after next. Fed Chairman Jerome Powell locked-in a pause when he defied predictions that he would strike a slightly more hawkish tone in his speech Thursday.

Going into the week, markets were pricing in less than a 20 percent chance of a hike. If Fed officials felt this view was mistaken, they had plenty of opportunities to correct it in one of the dozen or so speeches, talks, and interviews they gave this week. Just the fact that none appeared to attempt a correction is an indicator that the Fed—which has shown a distaste for surprising the market when it hikes—is in agreement on that point.

Fed officials sent a secondary message in their recent appearances that received less attention. The clearest form of this came in the title of Fed Governor Christopher Waller‘s talk in London: “Something’s Got To Give.”

Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome Powell, left, with Christopher Waller on May 23, 2022, in Washington, DC. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

Waller noted that inflation had come down toward the Fed’s target this year even while employment had stayed high and growth robust, a development he describes as “overwhelmingly positive” for both the Fed’s employment and price stability goals. He noted, however, that “things are looking a little too good to be true.”

“This is great news, and while I tend to be an optimist, things are looking a little too good to be true; so it makes me think that something’s gotta give. Either growth moderates, fostering conditions that support continued progress toward our two percent inflation objective, or growth doesn’t, possibly undermining that progress. But which is going to give—the real side of the economy or the nominal side?” Waller said.

In other words, either growth would have to slow down or inflation was likely to rise again.

Waller elaborated:

I find myself thinking about two possible scenarios for the economy in the coming months. In the first, the real side of the economy slows. This is the scenario broadly reflected in the September Summary of Economic Projections (SEP) by FOMC participants, where an easing in demand helps bring the economy into better balance with supply and allows inflation to move closer to our 2 percent objective. In this scenario, I believe we can hold the policy rate steady and let the economy evolve in the desired manner.

But I also can’t avoid thinking about the second scenario, where demand and economic activity continue at their recent pace, possibly putting persistent upward pressure on inflation and stalling or even reversing progress toward 2 percent. In such a scenario, failing to take action in a timely way carries the considerable risk of undermining what have been fairly stable inflation expectations and possibly unwinding the work that we have done to date. Thus, more action would be needed on the policy rate to ensure that inflation moves back to target and expectations remain anchored.

Waller next pointed out that real economic activity has accelerated in recent months, specifically pointing to the Blue Chip survey of business forecasters third-quarter real GDP forecast of 3.5 percent growth. He also mentioned the Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow model “coming in even higher,” although he declined to point out that it was coming in at 5.4 percent growth.

“We’ll get a first look at the third quarter GDP number next week, but it seems clear that economic activity was substantially higher for July through September than earlier in the year,” Waller said.

Slower Growth or More Inflation and Higher Rates

So, the question will be what happens in the fourth quarter of this year and the first quarter of next year. Will the acceleration of the economy be sustained, keeping unemployment low? Is the third-quarter’s growth evidence of persistently higher demand? If the answer to those questions is in the affirmative, according to Waller, inflation is likely to return.

“[I]f the third quarter data represents the beginning of persistently stronger demand, then we can expect that strength to show up in the fourth-quarter data, including by putting upward pressure on prices, which could have ramifications for upcoming decisions on monetary policy,” Waller said.

Although Waller did not explicitly say this, it would be wise for the Fed not to wait until it sees inflation actually rising before it begins raising rates again. The “wait till you see the whites of their eyes” strategy was one of the failures that got us runaway inflation in the first place. If Fed officials are convinced that persistently higher growth will reignite inflation, they should act to tamp down on the growth and not wait until the official inflation indexes rise.

The other possibility is that growth slows on its own, which would help keep inflation down, as Waller also noted in his speech:

Sometimes an uptick in activity is followed by some payback, or slowdown. For example, if firms pull construction forward because of good weather, then current structures investment will be high now but lower in the next period. Thus, we want to be careful and not pay too much attention to the specific month activity took place but instead average growth over a couple of quarters to get a clearer picture of the underlying strength of the economy.

To see this point more clearly, recall that at the start of this year, personal consumption expenditures increased dramatically in the first quarter but subsequently grew less rapidly in Q2 of 2023. A similar dynamic may be playing out now.

The slow growth payback is the scenario economists are forecasting right now. The most recent survey by Bloomberg shows economists expect the economy to grow at a 0.7 percent annualized rate in the fourth quarter, 0.4 percent in the first quarter of next year, and 0.6 percent in the second quarter. The forecasts in the Wall Street Journal‘s survey of top economists are similar: 0.9 percent in the fourth quarter, 0.4 percent in the first quarter, and 0.6 percent in the second quarter.

The bond market, however, seems to disagree. Rapidly rising bond yields over the past few weeks—the 10 year rose above five percent for a time on Friday—would suggest that investors expect growth to continue at a stronger pace and are pricing in more inflation.

“The bond market is starting to price in structurally higher inflation,” SMBC Nikko Securities Chief Economist Joe Lavorgna wrote in a client note on Friday. “Consequently, the Fed may have to raise rates more, and the slowdown in the economy may have to be deeper and longer than some project.”

This is not just the view of Waller, of course. In a slightly less explicit form, Powell said the same thing on Thursday.

“Still, the record suggests that a sustainable return to our 2 percent inflation goal is likely to require a period of below-trend growth and some further softening in labor market conditions,” Powell said.

In other words: to get inflation down, the economy will need to slow.

Bad News for Bidenomics

Either outcome is probably bad news from the perspective of those busily touting the achievements of Bidenomics. Either growth slows to a glacial pace in the crucial months leading up to the election, likely resulting in rising unemployment and renewed recession worries, or growth continues at a pace fast enough to force the Fed to raise rates to stave off a second wave of inflation.

Taking the longer view, the high growth into 2024 is probably the worst scenario for a Biden successor or Biden’s second term. As Lavorgna points out, the Fed’s reaction to higher growth will cause a tightening that may lead to a deeper and longer downturn in the economy. A slowdown into 2024, on the other hand, would probably indicate faster growth in 2025, the first year of the next presidency or Biden’s second term.

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Where There is No Respect for Life, Evil Flourishes

The heinous actions of the Hamas terrorists on October 7, 2023 can unequivocally be described as evil. It had as its genesis the inculcated belief that Jews are malevolent and subhuman, therefore, they are deserving of death, destruction and being conquered by any means possible including the unconscionable and premeditated slaughter of women, children and the elderly.

In keeping with a tactic almost as old as mankind itself, the self-appointed leaders of Middle Eastern Islamic terrorist groups and the political leaders of nations such as Iran have manipulated their maleducated followers or citizenry into believing Israel and the Jews have either taken what is rightfully theirs, are the personification of evil, or are responsible for their misery.

Throughout the history of mankind unscrupulous leaders and their disciples have exploited mankind’s base nature as exemplified by what the Catholic Church defines as the seven deadly sins: pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath, and sloth.  These human failings invariably lead to a near-irreversible loss of respect for human life and in due course a society riddled with uncontrolled evil.

The loss of respect for life has also begun to dramatically infiltrate the American ruling elites and the overall society as over the past two decades the following, previously unthinkable, changes have occurred within the United States: 

  • Unfettered abortion up to the point of birth and post-birth infanticide has become a policy position of the Democrat Party.
  • Euthanasia is openly discussed and supported by an ever-growing (73%) segment of the population. 
  • Sexually confused teens are being coerced into mutilation and permanent disfigurement in order to appease the gods of transgenderism, accompanied by an unabashed campaign to legalize pedophilia
  • A significant plurality of Americans is demanding the censorship, imprisonment, and persecution of their political adversaries while they, and recent Islamic immigrants, are openly supporting and justifying the slaughter of Jews by Hamas.
  • Tribalism has been mainstreamed and with it the belief that certain ethnicities or races are inferior to others and also responsible for society’s ills, therefore, they are deserving of disrespect, abuse and discrimination.

The path the United States is presently traveling will inevitably lead to the darkening shadow of unfettered evil descending upon the land leading to national self-destruction.  

Respect for life runs counter to mankind’s base nature and a world that oftentimes sees human life as expendable for reasons of political power, economic gain, territorial conquest, and supposedly, in the name of religions that coincidentally promulgate respect for life.

Respect for life is not just a religious value, it is a foundational value of all societies in which reasonable people would want to live.  Those who see mankind as having dignity just because they are human, believe that respect for life requires they do not intentionally kill, abuse or torture another human being.

The world’s major religions, which represent 78% of the global population, believe and teach that respect for life is fundamental to all religious sensibilities and societies.  Judaism, Christianity, and Islam believe God created mankind; thus, human life is entitled to respect and dignity. Hinduism views human life as a manifestation or expression of the Divine.  And Buddhism sees human beings as entities that can ultimately attain enlightenment (Buddhahood) and are entitled to respect. All major religions agree in unequivocally stating that life is sacred. 

Therefore, the taking of human life is regarded as among the gravest of transgressions, except where it may be necessary to protect oneself or others from greater harm. 

An ironic commonality of language underscoring the sanctity of life and the condemnation for the taking of it can be seen first in the Jewish Talmud (200 AD) and later in the Islamic Qur’an (600 AD).  In the Talmud, Mishnah Sanhedrin 4:9:

Whoever destroys a life, it is considered as if he destroyed the entire world.  And whoever saves a life, it is considered as if he saved the entire world.

The fifth chapter of the Qur’an, Surah Al-Maidah verse 32:  

…that whosoever kills a human being for other than murder or corruption in the earth, it shall be as if he has killed all mankind, and whoever saves the life of one, it shall be as if he saved the life of all mankind.

Yet, Hamas, Hezb’allah and other middle eastern terrorist groups profess an explicit belief in Islam and in God’s revelations to Mohammad as recorded in the Qur’an, the central religious text of Islam.  Unfortunately, many militant Islamists seize upon other verses amid the 114 chapters of the Qur’an they claim can be interpreted to fit their agenda or personal animosities or as justification for violence and conquest. 

Once evil controls a society it cannot be bargained with or appeased.  The deep-seated disregard for life extends to their own population who are sacrificed by their leaders either via unending warfare, imprisonment, or execution.  Ultimately, as history has repeatedly revealed, these societies either destroy themselves from within or are, by necessity, conquered by others.   

Once again, the world has been reminded that evil exists. As in Europe in the 1930s, the unbridled evil rampant throughout the Middle East will metastasize into another global conflagration if not addressed and ultimately eliminated and that the underlying root cause is not economic, or territorial, or religious but malevolent disregard for human life.

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Britney Spears Says She Had Abortion While Dating Justin Timberlake: ‘He Didn’t Want to Be a Father’

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Britney Spears says in her eagerly anticipated new memoir that she had an abortion during her relationship with Justin Timberlake over two decades ago, according to an excerpt released Tuesday.

It is one of several revelations in “The Woman in Me,” out October 24, in which the 41-year-old pop star also addresses the controversial conservatorship that barred her from handling her own life and finances for 14 years.

“If it had been left up to me alone, I never would have done it,” she writes of the abortion, in an excerpt published by People magazine on Tuesday.

“And yet Justin was so sure that he didn’t want to be a father.”

In the book, Spears describes meeting Timberlake when they were both children performing in Disney’s Mickey Mouse Club.

They later began dating in their late teens, becoming one of the entertainment industry’s highest profile couples, before splitting in 2002.

According to the memoir, Timberlake “definitely wasn’t happy about the pregnancy.

“He said we weren’t ready to have a baby in our lives, that we were way too young,” she writes.

She adds: “To this day, it’s one of the most agonizing things I have ever experienced in my life.”

Representatives for Timberlake, now 42 and married to actor Jessica Biel, did not immediately respond to request for comment.

Following the split with Timberlake, Spears had two sons — Sean and Jayden — with her second husband Kevin Federline.

In 2008, after suffering a highly public breakdown, Spears was placed under a unique legal guardianship largely governed by her father, Jamie.

During a court appearance in 2021, she told a judge that the conservatorship was preventing her from removing a contraceptive IUD — despite her wanting to get pregnant.

“The conservatorship stripped me of my womanhood, made me into a child,” says Spears, in another excerpt.

She also writes: “I think back now on my father and his associates having control over my body and my money for that long and it makes me feel sick.”

The guardianship was scrapped in November 2021. Spears became pregnant in 2022, but later announced she had suffered a miscarriage.

In August, her third husband, Sam Asghari, said the pair were filing for divorce.


California Senator's Group Pledged to Return FTX Cash. It Funneled Millions to Pro-Abortion Group Instead

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The liberal group until recently helmed by California senator Laphonza Butler pledged to return millions of dollars from disgraced cryptocurrency kingpin Sam Bankman-Fried. Instead, the organization has funneled nearly $1.6 million to the pro-abortion movement.

Women Vote, the campaign arm of Emily’s List, received $2.25 million from former FTX executive Nishad Singh, who has admitted to making fraudulent political donations on behalf of Bankman-Fried. The group, which Butler led until this month, said earlier this year it is cooperating with federal authorities to return the money. But it has not made any refunds of FTX donations or payments to the Justice Department, a Washington Free Beacon review found.

It’s not that Women Vote lacks the funds to pay Bankman-Fried’s victims. It doled out $1.575 million to Emily’s List this year to back female candidates who support abortion rights. Women Vote, which Emily’s List launched in 1995, has received nearly $2.3 million in contributions this year, and has $423,995 in the bank, according to Federal Election Commission disclosures released this week. The group also gave $50,000 to America Votes Action Fund, which seeks to mobilize liberal voters.

Women Vote’s failure to surrender the FTX cash could raise questions for Butler, who is undecided on whether to run for a full-term next year. It is unclear whether Butler was aware of Singh’s contributions, or the discussions about how to handle his contributions. Butler served as president of Emily’s List from 2021 until California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D.) appointed her to the Senate earlier this month. Her office did not respond to a request for comment.

Federal prosecutors allege that Bankman-Fried used money stolen from FTX to make political contributions to raise his personal profile and that of his cryptocurrency firm. Bankman-Fried, who went on trial in New York on Oct. 3, gave $40 million in his own name to Democratic groups, including $5 million to a political action committee that supported President Joe Biden in 2020. The donations seemingly helped Bankman-Fried secure meetings with Biden White House officials last year. He attended a House Democratic retreat in Philadelphia last year after a series of donations to the caucus’s campaign arm.

While Bankman-Fried made donations to mainstream Democrats in his own name, he tapped other FTX executives to make "straw donor" contributions to Republicans and progressive groups, seemingly in order to maximize his political influence. Singh was picked to make contributions to left-wing political groups. In one instance, a political adviser to Bankman-Fried told Singh that he would have to donate "to a lot of woke shit for transactional purposes," according to court filings in the Bankman-Fried case.

One of those groups was the LGBTQ Victory Fund. Singh contributed $1.1 million to the organization on July 7, 2022, to support House candidate Becca Balint (D., Vt.). Singh said last year he was "really excited" about Balint’s campaign and gave to LGBTQ Victory Fund to "empower" the group to support her campaign.

Emily’s List, too, endorsed Balint shortly after Singh’s donations to Women Vote. Singh gave $1.5 million to Women Vote on July 19, 2022, and $750,000 on Aug. 16, 2022. Emily’s List endorsed Balint on Sept. 1, 2022. Balint, who won her election, has said she cooperated with federal authorities in the FTX probe.

Bankman-Fried and Women Vote were united in their support for Rep. Nikki Budzinski (D., Ill.). Bankman-Fried’s Save Our Future PAC spent more than $260,000 on ads supporting Budzinski, while Women Vote spent more than $250,000 to boost the Democrat.

Emily’s List did not return requests for comment. A spokeswoman for the organization told the Washington Post on the eve of Bankman-Fried’s trial that it was "engaged and cooperating with the multiple authorities seeking to reclaim these contributions."


Britney Spears Posts Another Video Dancing With Knives

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Pop star Britney Spears has posted another video to social media featuring herself dancing with knives.

“Come over don’t worry I have such a warm inviting loving home with these FAKE knives,” the “Oops!…I Did It Again” singer wrote in the caption of her Instagram post.

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The video comes after Spears dropped the first excerpt of her memoir, “The Woman in Me,” which includes the bombshell revelation that she had an abortion while dating Justin Timberlake, according to a report by Delish.

The post also comes weeks after police conducted a wellness check on the pop star after concerned fans called authorities over her first video featuring the singer dancing with knives.

Captain Dean Worthy from the county sheriff’s office told Page Six that a sergeant visited Spears’ home for a wellness check, and that while her security team would not allow the sergeant to “see her physically,” everything was fine.

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After the wellness check, Spears took to social media to inform her fans that the knives were fake.

“I know I spooked everyone with the last post, but these are fake knives that my team rented from Hand Prop shop in LA,” she wrote, sharing another knife-dancing video.

“These are not real knives,” she added. “No one needs to worry or call the police. I’m trying to imitate one of my favorite performers Shakira … a performance I was inspired by !!! Cheers to us bad girls who aren’t afraid to push boundaries and take risks.”

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In another post, the “Toxic” singer then called out her fans, writing, “So unacceptable for cops to listen to random fans and come in to my home unwarranted … Jesus Christ … can I make calls and make others feel threatened in your home ???”

“The officers came to my home and said they would not leave until they spoke to me as people did 4 minute performances with knives,” she added. “I am getting an apology. I’ve been bullied in my home for so long now…ITS ENOUGH!”

But Captain Worthy suggested the wellness check was not performed in response to fans, telling Page Six that the person who requested that authorities visit Spears’ home was actually someone “close” to her.

“Somebody close to Britney had seen the video posted on social media, where she’s dancing and twirling with knives in her hands, and they were really concerned for her mental well-being,” Worthy said.

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171 Clergymen Pen Letter Opposing Ohio Abortion Ballot Measure: ‘Diabolical’

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More than 170 clergymen who lead congregations in 23 counties across Ohio issued a joint statement on Thursday condemning a radical ballot measure that could codify a supposed “right” to abortion in the state constitution.

“The Ohio faith community has consistently advocated for the sanctity of life and also advocated for moral clarity regarding childhood sexuality. With the mandate from GOD, we will not be silent on issues affecting our culture,” the statement reads in part.

“[W]e support the sanctity of life and believe the anti-family Issue 1 will normalize child abuse and strip parents of their God-given roles to raise their own children,” the statement continues. “This Fall on Tuesday November 7th, we encourage Ohioans to protect life and “VOTE NO” on Issue 1.”

The clergymen further called the language of the measure “diabolical” and warned that it “may bring sweeping changes with it” if passed.

“As lead clergymen from 171 congregations, we believe the language of Issue 1 is deceptively vague and detrimental to the basic, inalienable, and GOD-given rights of parents and children. In fact, parents and children are not even mentioned in Issue 1,” they said.

The statement comes after more than 100 prominent black faith and community leaders from across the political spectrum in Ohio released a letter encouraging a “no” vote on Issue 1. The letter reads:

This is not a party line vote, nor is Issue 1 a Republican or Democrat issue. This is a moral issue and for the Black community in particular, it is a life-or-death matter. Only 13 percent of Ohio’s population is Black, yet 48 percent of abortions undergone by residents of our state are performed on Black women – a tragic and difficult reality that our community cannot ignore.

“Even more alarming is the number of Black children – 20 million – who were killed in the womb between 1973 and the overturning of Roe v. Wade by the U.S. Supreme Court last June. That is enough to fill Ohio stadium more than 194 times,” the letter continued.

“Enough is enough. The Black community supports life. We have a rich pro-life history, rooted in our love of family and in our abiding faith and belief that God is the ultimate author of every life,” it reads. “As Psalm 139:13-14 declares, ‘For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well.'”

Ohio Abortion Activist Fails to Clarify Broad Wording of Issue 1 in TV Debate

The clergymen and pastors joined other critics of the abortion ballot measure who have urgently warned that the broad language of the amendment would decimate parental rights, lead to abortion throughout pregnancy, and even allow minors to pursue sex-change procedures. Members of the pro-abortion coalition have notably long campaigned to end parental involvement laws.

The amendment was put forward by Ohioans United for Reproductive Rights (OURR)— a coalition comprised of far-left groups such as URGE, ACLU of Ohio, and Planned Parenthood Advocates of Ohio. The amendment notably uses the broad term “individual” rather than defining an age limit, and uses the umbrella terms “health” and “reproductive decisions,” which has left many Ohioans confused about just how far reaching the amendment could be. 

The pro-abortion groups pushing the amendment have dumped significant sums into framing a “yes” vote on Issue 1 as a vote for “freedom,” and have invoked conservative imagery, opposition to government overreach, and mentions of “faith” and family” to convince Ohioans to support the killing of the unborn. Pro-abortion groups successfully employed a similar strategy in the 2022 midterms, when abortion was on the ballot in states like Kansas and Michigan.

The language of the Ohio amendment, which was changed significantly by Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose (R), would “establish in the Constitution of the State of Ohio an individual right to one’s own reproductive medical treatment, including but not limited to abortion.” It would also:

  • Create legal protections for any person or entity that assists a person with receiving reproductive medical treatment, including but. Not limited to abortion; 
  • Prohibit the State from directly or indirectly burdening, penalizing, or prohibiting abortion before an unborn child is determined to be viable, unless the State demonstrates that it is using the least restrictive means; 
  • Grants a pregnant woman’s treating physician the authority to determine, on a case-by-case basis, whether an unborn child is viable; 
  • Only allow the State to prohibit an abortion after an unborn child is determined by a pregnant woman’s treating physician to be viable and only id the physician does not consider the abortion necessary to protect the pregnant woman’s life or health; and 
  • Always allow an unborn child to be aborted at any stage of pregnancy, regardless of viability, if, in the treating physician’s determination, the abortion is necessary to protect the pregnant woman’s life or health. 

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost published a legal analysis of Issue 1 and found that, while the language makes no mention of parental consent laws, “the parental-consent statute would certainly be challenged on the basis that Issue 1 gives abortion rights to any pregnant ‘individual,’ not just to a ‘woman.”’

Yost also noted that regulation of post-viability abortions would be “technically possible but would be ineffective” if the amendment passes.

“The Amendment allows the State to prohibit abortion after viability, ‘but in no case’ if the doctor thinks it necessary to protect the mother’s life or health — a broad concept that is not defined in the Amendment,” he wrote. “Issue 1 gives sole discretion to the physician in deciding if the law applies, with no requirement for a second opinion or objective criteria for evaluating the physician’s professional judgment.”

On the topic of transgender drugs and surgeries becoming available to any Ohioan if the amendment passes, Yost said the vague ballot language leaves “outcomes uncertain.”

He wrote:

These other areas of law are harder to assess because Ohio does not have specific statutes addressing minors’ access to these medical treatments or products. However, if the word “individual” as used in the Amendment includes minors, Ohio’s general laws concerning minors and health care could be affected.

Some other States have enacted, and some Ohio legislators have proposed, laws regarding transgender treatment of minors. Given the uncertainty of the breadth of the terms “reproductive decision” and “individual,” as discussed above regarding parental consent for abortion, challenges are certainly likely, with outcomes uncertain.

It would certainly be too much to say that under Issue 1 all treatments for gender dysphoria would be mandated at the minor individual’s discretion and without parental involvement. This is a developing area of the law nationally, and all that could be said with certainty is that Issue 1, if passed, would impact the analysis of any future law.

The ACLU of Ohio is responsible for crafting the broad original language of the proposed abortion amendment, along with other groups such as Planned Parenthood. Left-wing fact-checkers have quickly asserted that the amendment would not impact parental rights. But when local media questioned the ACLU of Ohio about whether the language of the measure would undo parental consent and notification laws, the organization vaguely indicated that those laws would not stand if the amendment passes.

Ohio election officials are predicting the issue may drive “heavier-than normal turnout for an off-year vote,” AP reported. Ohioans will also vote on whether to legalize recreational marijuana.

Early voting began last week in the Ohio election and continues through election day on November 7.

Katherine Hamilton is a political reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow her on X @thekat_hamilton.