News about Brian Schatz

Since 8,000 pet projects in Congress cost taxpayers $15 billion in 2024, Conservatives have sluggishly, the Reagans have been advised not to prohibit earmarks that included salmon research, shark study, and LGBTQ organizations

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 5, 2024
Over fiscal year 2024, two spending bills to support 12 departments of government total cost $8,000. This never should have happened.' The cure, on the other hand, is simple and the same as always: ban earmarks are outlawed.' Representatives from 17 advocacy organizations, including Heritage Action, Family Research Council, and the State Freedom Caucus Network, had signed the document. According to Paul Teller, Advancing American Freedom executive director Walter Teller, "Washington uses earmarks to grease the skids for runaway spending."

The most shocking taxpayer-funded earmarks in Congress' $460 billion must-pass spending bill avoided government shutdown in 3 days, with $1 million for LGBT bondage parties, money for shark repellent studies, and homes for actoring artists

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 6, 2024
The earmarks have already caused scandal in the Senate, where Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman's staff tried to rescind his vote for a $1 million earmark for a BDSM-owned gay center in Pennsylvania. Fetterman, who was long one of the most adamant pro-LGBTQ legislators in the Keystone State, retaliated on social media, causing a backlash, prompting him to try to erase his name from the earmark. Fetterman told reporters later that it was his employees, not him, that attempted to withhold the funds. 'It wasn't my decision,' he said. I was not aware of the procedure.'

Awkward moment gormless-looking Biden shuffles away from lectern as Hawaii Democrat tries to speak to him minutes after giving tone-deaf speech to victims of Maui's killer wildfires

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 22, 2023
As a result of a press conference, Biden faced Democratic Hawaii Senator Brian Schatz, who handed him a sip of water. Biden completely ignored the senator and turned his back on him. He began snuffling away, mouth hanging out and gazing eagerly into the crowd, while his wife Jill and Hawaii Governor Josh Green led him away from the lectern. Biden's tense appearance came shortly after he spoke in a memoan voice compared the wildfires, which have killed at least 114 people and left 850 others dead, to his brief kitchen fire experience.

Mariah Casillas, the onlyFans celebrity, has confirmed that GoFundMe has taken her NUDE fundraiser for Maui's wildfire victims

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 21, 2023
Mariah Casillas, also known as Lavaxgrll, is a model who promised to give those who donated to the Maui wildfires naked photographs of herself. However, GoFundMe's campaign has come to a halt after the company's data contained 'offensive, graphic, perverse or sexual information,' in violation of its policies. According to locals, the Maui wildfires killed more than 480 people and resulted in the death of 850 people.

Is THIS the moment Maui's killer fires started? As the death toll hits 111, a powerline downed amid a storm seems to have sparked forest fire on the night of August 7, when the island's first fires were announced

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 17, 2023
A powerline downed during a storm may have sparked the first wildfire on the Hawaiian island of Maui, according to a video. The video, which was shot at the Maui Bird Conservation Center near Makawao, shows a brilliant flash (pictured) in the woods at the time ten sensors detected a major event in Hawaiian Electric's grid on August 7. Jennifer Pribble, a senior research coordinator at the center, posted the video of the flash on Instagram and said, 'I believe that is when a tree is falling on a power line.' According to Maui Police, the island's death toll reached 111, with only nine people identified. Although the Makawao fire had nothing to do with the inferno that destroyed Lahaina's historic town, it was the first of many reported on Maui on August 7.

Paradise lost: After photos of the destruction on Hawaii's island revealed the extent of fires that ripped through the historic town, killing 36 people, panics before and after

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 10, 2023
At least 36 people have died in Lahaina, Maui's 'decimated' town, where 271 buildings were destroyed by the fire that has wreaked 800 acres of land, which has fanned 800 hectares of land. In the seaside town, which attracted tourists from around the world, street after street has been reduced to ashes. The scorched earth on Maui shows the extent of the disease, while aerial shots and videos from the ground depict the human tragedy of missing homes, businesses, and lives. One local resident's 'like a war zone,' while distressing photographs depicting gnarled abandoned cars show how people are frantically trying to escape the flames.

Maui is a volcanic island, with 271 buildings raked as tourists are encouraged to evacuate, shelters run out of space, and Biden sents in Black Hawks

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 10, 2023
Maui has been virtually wiped off the map after 271 buildings were stricken to the ground during the devastating wildfires that killed six people and caused multi-billion dollar damages. Authorities are struggling to protect the hundreds of locals and tourists who have been forced by strong winds near Hawaii, although President Biden has issued federal assistance and sent the Black Hawks to help cool the unrelenting fires that are fuelled by strong winds. As firefighters appear to make little headway in the fight, Democratic Senator Brian Schatz of Hawaii declared that Lahaina has been 'almost burnt to the ground.' One person wrote: "Utter devastation left by the wildfires in Maui, Hawa. It's far from hyperbole to claim that Lahaina has been wiped off the map,' he said.' Thousands of visitors visiting the island's most popular destination are now trapped on the island and seeking temporary shelter after being told not to evacuate. Photographs show desperate people hurling themselves into the ocean to escape the fire that has encapsulated the landscape.