Broke, Woke & Crazy Folk 6/20: RFK Jr. debate status; Romney comments on Trump meeting; Hochul scared of weather & more…

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Trending – RFK Jr. to Fall Short of CNN Debate Requirement

From Breitbart: Independent Presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr. will reportedly not make the debate stage next week with former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden in Atlanta, Georgia.
The former Democrat will apparently fail to satisfy CNN’s stringent ballot access requirement by Thursday, the Washington Post reports. CNN noted in May that candidates must “appear on a sufficient number of state ballots to reach the 270 electoral vote threshold” necessary to win the White House to make the June 27 debate.


Also Trending – Environmentalist Protesters Spray ‘Orange Powder Paint’ On England’s Stonehenge:
From OANN: On Wednesday afternoon, environmental activists sprayed an orange “paint-like” material over a portion of the famous Stonehenge in Britain. Videos of the incident were shared on social media by the British environmental activist organization Just Stop Oil, which showed two of its activists dousing three stones inside the ancient megalithic monument on Salisbury Plain in the Wiltshire county of southern England.
The environmental group said that both individuals were later arrested, and they shared a video showing the two activists being taken into custody.


RINO Alert – Romney says attending Trump meeting doesn’t reflect change of heart

From The Hill: Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) on Wednesday noted his attendance at the Senate Republicans’ meeting last week with former President Trump does not mean he has changed his opinion of the former president.

“I didn’t go there to support former President Trump, I went there to listen to what he was planning on doing if he became president,” Romney told CNN anchor Manu Raju on Tuesday. “With President Trump, it’s a matter of personal character.”


Crazy Left – New York Governor Kathy Hochul on the forecast predicting 90°F weather in NY
From End WokenessGovernor Kathy Hochul tells New Yorkers that they are going to observe “temperatures we have not seen in our lifetime.” In other words, she just discovered what normal Americans call “summer.”


Unhinged – Grand Opening for High Rise Homeless Shelter
From Libs of TikTok: Grand opening for a highrise building which will be homeless shelter in LA which cost taxpayers $600k per unit to build. It includes a gym, art room, music room, computer room, library, and cafe.


Unfiltered – Burgum: ‘Under Joe Biden, We’re Actually Living Under a Dictatorship Today’
From Breitbart – Governor Doug Burgum (R-ND) said Wednesday on Fox News Channel’s “The Story” that the United States under President Joe Biden was a “dictatorship.”
Host Martha Maccallum said, “A number of people in the media talking about the possibility of imprisonment for people who disagree with former President Trump, people being put in camps, that the entire system of government would be under collapse pressure under a second Trump term. What would you say to them?”
Burgum said, “Well, Martha, I think you know that this is just ridiculous. The Democrats seem to have two strategies. One is, be afraid. And the second strategy is, be even more afraid.”

Economy – More retirees consider returning to work as high inflation squeezes
From Fox Business: A growing number of retired Americans are considering returning to work as they continue to battle chronic inflation, according to a new survey published by the Motley Fool. About 44% of respondents said they are thinking about looking for work because their Social Security benefits have not adequately kept pace with high inflation.
While Social Security recipients received a 3.2% cost-of-living adjustment in 2024, retirees say they are still struggling financially, the survey findings show. That is largely because the actual rate of inflation exceeded this year’s 3.2% cost-of-living bump in March, April and May.


Education – University Faculty Are Getting The Boot Thanks In Part To Pro-Palestinian Protesters
From Daily Caller: Emerson College’s president announced on Tuesday that the school plans to lay off employees for the 2025 fiscal year in response to declining admissions caused in part by campus anti-Israel protests, according to the Boston Globe.
The college declared that the incoming class enrollment significantly declined, affecting the budget and causing staff layoffs. The budget cuts were due to several reasons, including Palestinian protesters disrupting campus tours and events, as well as negative press surrounding student protesters being arrested during their encampment earlier this year.


Health – More than 4,000 additional robotic pets to be given to seniors in New York to combat loneliness:

From ABC NewsHelen Macura has always wanted a dog, but the Prohibition-era home she has lived in since 1945 isn’t safe for a potential pet. Her childhood dream of owning a dog finally came true a couple years ago, when Helen was in her late 90s. Today, at 101 years old, Helen says she is grateful for her robotic dog that she has affectionately named “Friendly.”

Friendly is battery-powered and resembles a golden retriever puppy. He is one of the 31,500 robotic pets already given away by the New York State Office For Aging (NYSOFA). The pup barks, turns his head and raises his paw. Importantly, he does not run out the door onto her busy street.


International – Russia Now Supplies More Natural Gas To Europe Than U.S. Does
From Daily Wire: Russia has overtaken the United States as the top exporter of natural gas to Europe despite the continent trying to break its reliance on Russian energy in response to Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin cut his country’s supply of gas to Europe following his invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and the continent responded by importing liquified natural gas (LNG) from the U.S.
“The US overtook Russia as a supplier of gas to Europe in September 2022, and has since 2023 accounted for about a fifth of the region’s supply,” The Financial Times reported. “But last month, Russian-piped gas and LNG shipments accounted for 15 per cent of total supply to the EU, UK, Switzerland, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and North Macedonia, according to data from ICIS.”

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