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Darkness in Venezuela, Newsom’s awful at ‘governing’ and other commentary

Last updated: January 13, 2025 2:48 pm
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Chaos in Venezuela Continues

The recent election protest in Venezuela has once again highlighted the ongoing crisis in the country, with Nicolás Maduro retaining power despite widespread opposition. The leader of the Venezuelan opposition, María Corina Machado, was briefly detained and then released, while the rightful victor of the election, Edmundo González Urrutia, failed to make a promised return to the country. Maduro’s continued grip on power is seen as a result of his reliance on support from Cuba.

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Chaos in Venezuela ContinuesGovernor Newsom’s Missteps in CaliforniaSenator Fetterman’s Surprising SupportRising Disorder in New York City

As the crisis in Venezuela deepens, the world is left wondering how to respond. The new Trump administration may consider seeking a pragmatic détente with the regime, but the real hope lies with the Venezuelan people themselves. Foreign powers can only do so much, and ultimately, it will be up to the citizens of Venezuela to determine the future of their country.

Governor Newsom’s Missteps in California

California Governor Gavin Newsom has come under fire for his handling of governance in the state, particularly during the pandemic. Newsom’s attendance at a fancy dinner party and his failure to adhere to COVID-19 restrictions have drawn criticism. Additionally, California’s rankings in various categories such as opportunity, affordability, and air quality have been dismal, leading to an exodus of residents from the state.

Despite these challenges, California Democrats continue to support Newsom, raising questions about his leadership and the priorities of the state government. The recent wildfires in Los Angeles have further exposed the failures of progressive policies in California, highlighting the need for a reevaluation of governance priorities.

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Senator Fetterman’s Surprising Support

Senator John Fetterman’s meeting with President-elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago has resulted in unexpected praise from the former president. Trump commended Fetterman as an “impressive” and “commonsense person” who is working across party lines to deliver results for Pennsylvania and the nation. Fetterman’s willingness to engage with Republicans and support measures like the Laken Riley Act has earned him bipartisan appreciation.

Fetterman’s shift from being perceived as very liberal to working with Republicans demonstrates his commitment to representing all Pennsylvanians, regardless of party affiliation. His approach to governance highlights the importance of collaboration and bipartisanship in achieving meaningful progress for the state.

Rising Disorder in New York City

Former NYPD Detective Michael Alcazar has raised concerns about the increasing disorder in New York City, attributing it to misguided criminal justice reforms. Alcazar argues that offenders no longer fear law enforcement due to the elimination of cash bail and the lack of consequences for repeat offenders. The strict enforcement policies that once led to a decline in crime in the 1990s have been weakened by recent reforms.

With nearly 20% of offenders re-offending and being released on the same day they are arrested, the criminal justice system in New York City is facing significant challenges. District attorneys like Manhattan’s Alvin Bragg continue to prioritize programs that keep criminals on the streets, exacerbating the problem of rising disorder in the city.

Overall, the ongoing crises in Venezuela and California, along with the challenges in New York City, underscore the importance of effective governance and the need for thoughtful and responsive leadership in addressing complex issues.

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