NATIONAL NEWS & VIEWS
- Trump’s Treasury Nominee Proposes ‘3-3-3’ Economic Plan: President-elect Donald Trump has nominated billionaire Scott Bessent as Treasury Secretary. Bessent’s “3-3-3” plan aims to reduce the budget deficit to 3% of GDP, achieve 3% GDP growth through deregulation, and increase oil production by 3 million barrels per day. This concise approach has garnered attention for its potential impact on the U.S. economy. The Times
- Conservative Network Prepares for Potential Trump Administration: Think tanks and advocacy groups aligned with conservative agendas have amassed hundreds of millions of dollars in donations since 2020. These funds are being utilized to prepare for a possible second Trump term, aiming to effectively implement conservative policies across various sectors. Bloomberg
- Fox News Experiences Resurgence Amid Political Shifts: After facing challenges during the 2020 elections and subsequent lawsuits, Fox News has rebounded, regaining its position as a leading conservative media outlet. The network’s renewed alignment with conservative figures, including the integration of former Fox talent into the Trump administration, reflects its restored influence. The Atlantic
- Heritage Foundation’s ‘Project 2025’ Aims for Conservative Transformation: The Heritage Foundation has launched “Project 2025,” a $22 million initiative designed to prepare a conservative government-in-waiting. The project includes a comprehensive handbook outlining plans to overhaul federal agencies and implement conservative policies, particularly targeting areas like the Department of Justice and social issues. Time
- Missouri Attorney General Investigates Google for Alleged Bias: Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has initiated an investigation into Google, alleging that the company manipulates search results to disadvantage conservative content, especially in the lead-up to elections. This move underscores ongoing concerns about potential biases in tech platforms and their impact on political discourse. New York Post
NEVADA NEWS & VIEWS
- Jessica Hill says Nevadans split ticket votes and they look at not just the party of the candidate, but also the personality of the candidate. (Nevada Newsmakers)
- Nevada Supreme Court certifies general election, governor says results not fast enough. (KUNR)
- EDITORIAL: Gerrymandering for me, but not for thee. (LVRJ)
X MARKS THE SPOT
- Thanksgiving Day failure compilation. X
- Thanksgiving prank for the ages! X
- Thanksgiving at Mar-a-Lago looks lit. X
- Bye-bye, Meathead. X
- NYC mayor Eric Adams rips Democrats comparing Trump to Hitler. X
- South American gangs are now burglarizing the mansions of NFL players. X
- I think I’ll take this over “twerking” any day ending in “y.” X
- This is how childhood should be lived. X
- A new car takes a bit of getting used to. X
- Just lighting a boring bonfire for a school event. X
- You can’t run away from your destiny. X
- “There’s water running out of the dishwasher.” X
- A Day Without Steve Inman is a Day Without Sunshine. X
FAMOUS LAST WORDS
“I’m thankful the establishment media is dying.” – Seth Dillon, Babylon Bee
LAUGHTER IS STILL THE BEST MEDICINE