Vaccination Without Parental Consent Goes to Supreme Court

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Politics

As 2024 draws to a close, the global landscape is marked by significant shifts. The concept of The Great Reset continues to influence policies worldwide, despite its quieter presence in public discourse. This agenda, which aims to reconstruct society in a sustainable and inclusive manner, has seen effects in the UK, where measures such as “sin taxes” and the implementation of 15-minute cities are being introduced. These policies, mirrored in various countries, are viewed by critics as potentially threatening civil liberties. The introduction of digital IDs in the UK, aimed at enhancing border security, has sparked debates about privacy and surveillance.

Meanwhile, the transition to stakeholder capitalism, supported by the World Economic Forum, is reshaping economic systems by prioritizing inclusive and sustainable policies. This shift has raised concerns among some about concentrated power and potential human rights implications, with comparisons drawn to China’s social credit system. Proponents argue that stakeholder capitalism is essential for addressing global challenges like climate change, while critics warn of its potential to undermine democratic processes.

In the United States, the House of Representatives has passed a bipartisan spending bill, reducing the risk of a government shutdown. The legislation, which funds the government through March 2025 and includes disaster relief, received broad support. Speaker Mike Johnson emphasized its “America First” focus. The bill’s passage reflects a strategic move by GOP leadership to present a comprehensive package, despite initial plans for separate votes on key issues.

Finally, recently released reports describe a controlled environment around President Joe Biden, designed to manage his limitations as the oldest U.S. president. This approach, while maintaining his agenda, has also raised concerns about his mental acuity going back even as far as his first day in office. Biden’s re-election campaign faced challenges, leading to Kamala Harris replacing him on the Democratic ticket. Critics argue that the administration’s insularity may have contributed to policy missteps, while supporters point to Biden’s policy successes as evidence of effective governance. The administration’s internal dynamics, characterized by limited direct interactions and scripted meetings, reflect broader concerns about leadership and decision-making.

Health

Vermont farmer and lawyer John Klar is taking a parental consent case to the Supreme Court. Representing the Politella family, Klar challenges the vaccination of their son against parental wishes, highlighting ongoing debates about parental rights and state intervention. Klar, known for his advocacy of local agriculture and environmental revival, continues to engage in discussions on individual freedoms and community resilience. The school district involved argues that their actions were in line with state law, emphasizing public health priorities.

Sources

The Great Reset: The Silent Agenda of 2024 Nobody’s Talking About

The Great Reset is still the plan. It’s still happening. It’s just distributed now.

Source | Submitted by bcoop

KunstlerCast 415: Vermont Farmer and Lawyer John Klar Takes Parental Consent Battle to SCOTUS

John Klar is a Vermont farmer and Lawyer.

Source | Submitted by Walberga

The Great Reset: Stakeholder Capitalism’s Quiet Revolution

History is truly at a turning point. Global energy systems, food systems, and supply chains will be deeply affected.

Source | Submitted by Kerry Bryan

Behind Closed Doors: How Biden’s Inner Circle Managed an Aging Presidency

“The more you talk her up, the more you make him look bad,” LaRosa said.

Source (Paywalled) | Submitted by pnwdefector

House Passes Bipartisan Spending Bill, Averts Government Shutdown as Odds Plummet

“We will not have a government shutdown.”- Speaker Johnson at 2:22pm after the House GOP meeting, ahead of tonight’s midnight deadline.

Source

In addition to sources submitted by community members, the following were also used in the creation of this report: The Guardian, The Moscow Times, BBC News, The Conversation, The Telegraph, The Independent, The Daily Mail, The Intercept, The Grayzone, South China Morning Post, KunstlerCast 415, The Federalist, Vermont Public Radio, The Washington Post, SCOTUSblog, John Klar on X, The Liberty Blog, World Economic Forum (WEF), Bloomberg, Elon Musk on X, The Daily Caller, Fox News, Reuters, The Financial Times, China Daily, Al Jazeera, The Hill, Politico, White House Press Briefing, The New York Times, The American Conservative, The Epoch Times, Mario Nawfal, Jake Sherman, Polymarket, and Punchbowl News.

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