Ukraine is carving out big gains in Kharkiv, Texas is in the money, Biden taps Clinton’s bagman to divy up the graft manage climate change funds, more groomers unmasked, and some big changes in the UK. Plus a bit about tanks. It’s the Friday LinkSwarm!
- Ukrainian successes on the Kharkiv City-Izyum line are creating fissures within the Russian information space and eroding confidence in Russian command to a degree not seen since a failed Russian river crossing in mid-May.
- Ukrainian forces in the Kharkiv Oblast counteroffensives advanced to within 20 kilometers of Russia’s key logistical node in Kupyansk on September 8.
- Ukrainian forces will likely capture Kupyansk in the next 72 hours, severely degrading but not completely severing Russian ground lines of communication (GLOCs) to Izyum.
- Ukrainian forces are continuing to target Russian GLOCs, command-and-control points, and ammunition depots in Kherson Oblast.
On Thursday, the state comptroller reported that the Lone Star State’s tax revenue rocketed by 25.6% to a total of $75.21 billion.
It’s only the fifth time since 1988 that revenue grew by a double-digit percentage — and it’s double the next largest increase over that 34-year span.
“Revenues continue to outpace even our most recent forecast as All Funds tax collections closed the fiscal year $841 million above the projection in our Certification Revenue Estimate,” said state Comptroller Glenn Hegar in an official release.
That’s a stark contrast to California, which saw July revenue come in 12% below forecast.
Texas has been a major beneficiary of migration from California: Over the last census cycle, 34% of new Texans arrived from California alone. Meanwhile, New York saw personal income tax collection fall 3.2% from April 1 through July.
Joe Biden has hired John Podesta to be the new Clean Energy Czar, citing his experience in progressive causes….
Bottom line, John Podesta is being now being hired to divvy up the $316 billion in Green New Deal money recently authorized by congress. That is what Podesta specializes in, the distribution of taxpayer money to DNC allied groups and networks in advance of the 2022 midterms. Podesta, Hillary’s fixer, is a bagman, nothing more.
President Joe Biden on Friday tapped John Podesta to oversee $370 billion in climate spending, a move that has China hawks on Capitol Hill concerned over Podesta’s encouragement of Chinese investment in American infrastructure and praise for the top U.S. adversary on climate change.
Podesta has called for Chinese investment in American infrastructure, arguing in 2013 that there are “great opportunities for Chinese firms to directly invest in this nation, to build American infrastructure, to create American jobs, and generate steady and handsome returns.” He added, “There’s also the ability for Chinese firms to invest here and learn best practices, and take those home to the tremendous and growing middle class market in China.”
Instead, in the intervening decade, the Chinese government has committed widespread economic espionage—one 2017 estimate found that China steals up to $600 billion in trade secrets a year. Engineers in China, meanwhile, use popular social media platform TikTok to access nonpublic data from U.S. users.
Podesta has also praised China’s efforts to combat climate change, arguing in 2015 that the Chinese “are beginning to do a fair amount.” China, which is the world’s top carbon emitter, went on to dramatically accelerate its coal consumption, which reached a record high in 2020.
That record has China hawks on the Hill concerned that America’s top adversary has a new—and powerful—ally in the White House. Podesta’s role will see the liberal consultant implement $370 billion in spending toward alternative energy, a sector that China dominates when it comes to raw materials. As such, alternative energy companies receiving the Podesta-steered funding could turn to China to secure supplies. The new Biden aide will likely take no issue with that dynamic, given that he has argued the United States and China should “align” on a green economy. Sens. Marsha Blackburn (R., Tenn.) and Ted Cruz (R., Texas) argued that the move reflects the White House’s soft-on-China stance.
(Hat tip: Mark Tapscott at Instapundit.)
A now-former elementary school teacher previously charged with sexual abuse of a 7-year-old student was arrested again and charged with sexually assaulting a second victim.
Victor Moreno, 28, was charged in July with continuous sexual abuse of a child, a first-degree felony, and an improper relationship between a student and educator, a second-degree felony.
The accused pedophile’s victim was a second-grade girl in Irving Independent School District, where Moreno was a teacher at the time of the alleged assaults during the 2020-2021 school year.
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Meanwhile, a teacher’s aide in Mesquite Independent School District was arrested Tuesday after being accused of engaging in inappropriate relationships with students.
Bryan Garcia, 22, was charged with two counts of sexual assault of a child and one count of indecency with a child.
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(I feel moved to say this just one more time, please humor me …)
The way I heard it, Steve Bannon was presidentially pardoned, but then indicted by a state.
Does that even work? A state prosecuting something after a president has pardoned? Has that been done before?
If this is the new standard for behavior … then every sitting Republican governor needs to find:
• everyone pardoned by Clinton
• everyone pardoned by Obama
• heck, add in everyone pardoned by Biden
… and then what? Well … happy hunting (in the legal sense).
Democrats have shown us what they deem acceptable behavior.
“Russia halts natural gas to EU, saying it won’t resume until sanctions are listed.”
Did you mean lifted instead of listed?
Well, no gas, no payment for gas to Russia… w/c means this goes both ways…
Fixed.
Russia couldn’t pump out more Armatas even if they wanted to. Even if they stripped out all the electronics that they can’t source anymore, and built a dumb mechanical version. The Armata was built around an incredibly compact X-form diesel engine, and the manufacturer went out of business. Any new engine would have to be designed from scratch, and a reliable engine would probably sacrifice horsepower and leave the Armata underpowered.
The ChTZ 12N360 A-85-3A may or may not be in production any more, but I have to question the wisdom of basing your vehicle on an engine form which has only one other successful mass-produced example, that of the Rolls-Royce Vulture from WWII. The Vulture did not do well in service, exhibiting a lot of issues with cooling and reliability, as well as being difficult to maintain. Since then, there’s been a certain paucity of X-form engines making it to market successfully.
I don’t know for sure what the status of the Chelyabinsk Tractor Factory is, who is supposedly producing that engine in the first place, but I rather suspect they’re not doing too well under sanctions, supposing they’re still in business.
The entire proposition of the T-14 series of vehicles struck me as a massive bit of vaporware. Russia is not in any position to actually produce that sort of thing, and I suspect that the entire enterprise was propped up on a platform of extensive European technical assistance, which had better be ceased now that sanctions are on Russia.
Don’t hold out much hope for that, however: Europeans view sanctions merely as marketing ploys that enable them to raise prices. Didn’t stop any of those worthless f*cks from selling to Saddam, and it won’t stop them selling to Putin. All that will happen will be that the shipping will be more complicated and the prices higher…
Frankly, I hope Europe starves in the dark this winter. They deserve it, for all the hypocrisy and sanctions-busting they did with Iraq. I personally saw tons of crap over there that was produced long after the sanctions were put on Saddam after Desert Storm, and it was blatantly addressed to the Iraqi government, via Jordan and other cut-outs. Wasn’t “humanitarian aid”, either, unless you count AT missiles as “humanitarian”.
Europe is filled with worthless cucks who don’t care what their governments and big businesses do, so long as they keep their comfortable jobs. That’s catching up to them, real quick. And, I’m experiencing a metric butt-ton of Schadenfreude watching it all happen to them…