Friday, April 12, 2019

Friday Links

As the latest workweek approaches its end, here are some things going on:






From Fox News, about 350 migrants reportedly break the locks on a border gate and enter Mexico.  (If anyone thinks that they will respect American laws if they are permitted to enter the U.S., I have some Gulf Coast property in Arkansas to sell you.)


From National Review, why "tax the rich" doesn't work.



From the Washington Examiner and "teh stoopid" department, a man sets himself on fire near the White House.






From Global News, gas stations in Ontario could be fined for not displaying government carbon tax stickers.  (I would not be surprised if the sticker, like the article, does not include the word "dioxide".)

From Mexico News Daily, unionized teachers vandalize government offices in Acapulco, Mexico.  (I have 6 MND pages left this month.)























From the Evening Standard, hundreds of students protest about climate change in London's Parliament Square.  (Is the Chinese embassy located anywhere near there?)









From The Slovak Spectator, "Uber returns to Slovakia".















From Gatestone Institute, the real abuse of Palestinians in Gaza.




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