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11 Oct 2023
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#politics
Liberty Nation: Joe Biden Fiddles While Israel Burns
President Biden's response to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was unsatisfactory, failing to provide comfort or give Israel's enemies pause. Democrats, except for a few, hesitated to condemn Hamas for its attacks on Israel. Biden expressed support for Israel but offered little substance beyond pledges of aid. The speech lacked resolve and did not instill confidence in America's strength or resolve.
National Review: Biden’s ‘Climate Corps’ Is the Wrong Way to Help the Environment
The Biden administration has launched the American Climate Corps, a federal jobs program to address climate change. However, critics argue that it is unnecessary and duplicative, as the private sector and existing programs are already doing this work. With the national debt on the rise and concerns over fiscal responsibility, there are concerns about the program's cost and its impact on the economy.
#society
National Review: Righteous Nobelists, &c.
Norwegian Nobel Committee awards the Nobel Peace Prize to political prisoners. This year's laureate is Narges Mohammadi from Iran. She has always fought for freedom, democracy, and human rights. Her son sees the prize as a sign for her to continue the fight. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine is awarded to Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman for their discoveries enabling the development of mRNA vaccines against COVID-19.
#war
Townhall: Fighting an Ethical War Against an Unethical Enemy
In a brutal attack by Hamas, over 1200 Israelis have been killed, including civilians and babies. It feels like an all-out war, reminiscent of the Yom Kippur War and the Holocaust. Despite the chaos, volunteers are stepping up to support each other.
#foreignaffairs
American Thinker: Did Hamas just jump the shark?
Protests against Israel erupt as Hamas atrocities surface. Leftists struggle with reality. Hamas instills fear, but provokes hate and resistance. Israel fights back with determination, gaining support. UN's involvement sustains conflict, refugee camps aid paramilitary recruitment.
#economy
Liberty Nation: China Takes a Piece of Bidenomics Corporate Welfare
The Biden administration is using lavish corporate welfare subsidies to incentivize companies, including Chinese firms, to build manufacturing plants in the U.S., despite demanding that these same corporations pay their fair share. Gotion Inc., a Silicon Valley-based energy solutions firm with ties to the Chinese Communist Party, received $8 billion in incentives to construct battery plants in Illinois and Michigan, raising concerns about national security and the misuse of taxpayer resources. Critics argue that these subsidies drain and misallocate capital from the private sector, while proponents claim they create jobs.
#culture
National Review: Terence Davies, the Last Existential Filmmaker
Terence Davies's short film "But Why?" serves as a profound reflection on life and existentialism. Through the simple passage of time, Davies invites viewers to confront the meaning of their own lives. His artistry provides emotional clarity and honesty, contrasting with the greed and self-interest prevalent in today's culture. Davies's films, including "Distant Voices, Still Lives" and "The Long Day Closes," offer profound insights into family, love, and the human experience.
#education
Forbes: Closing The Talent Gap: From K-12 To Career
Tennessee and the nation are facing a worker shortage as many students graduate without the necessary skills for the workforce. Less than half of Tennessee's third-grade students can read and write on grade level, and even fewer are proficient in math. The gap between education and the workforce can be narrowed by focusing on foundational learning in K-12 education, providing more applied workforce opportunities in postsecondary education, and strengthening education-industry partnerships.
#sports
Forbes: FC Barcelona Reportedly Set To Sign Dani Olmo In 2024
Spanish footballer Dani Olmo is rumored to be joining FC Barcelona in 2024, as reported by German media. RB Leipzig, Olmo's current club, may sell him due to financial restructuring. Olmo's father and advisor have had discussions with Barcelona about a possible reunion.
#outdoors
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#other
Forbes: Jason Momoa Tried To Get Amber Heard Fired From ‘Aquaman 2’ According To New Report
Jason Momoa reportedly tried to get Amber Heard fired from the movie "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom" due to a lack of chemistry between them. Discrepancies in accounts and a denial from a DC spokesperson make it unclear if such attempts were made. Warner Bros. initially decided to drop Heard after the first "Aquaman" movie, but she was brought back for the sequel after Elon Musk threatened the studio.