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America First News
1 Oct 2023
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Liberty Nation: SCOTUS Starts Again: The Court Is Back to Work on Major Cases
The Supreme Court's new term begins with significant cases on gun control, social media free speech, and voting redistricting. The Court also hears cases on the funding of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Additionally, there is a major case on the "Chevron Deference" and a gun control case challenging a federal gun ban. The Court will also consider a voting rights case on racial gerrymandering.
Red State: Liz Cheney Returns to Illustrate Exactly Why Most Republicans Can't Stand Her
Liz Cheney, who was once seen as potentially influential, has been marginalized. She criticizes lawmakers for denying Ukraine assistance, but her own history of advocating for destructive policies undermines her credibility. Cheney's simplistic understanding of history and exaggerated comparisons detract from meaningful foreign policy discussions. Her involvement is more likely to cause harm than help.
Liberty Nation: Congress Avoids a Government Shutdown – For Now
After weeks of partisan bickering, Congress passed a 45-day continuing resolution to prevent a government shutdown. However, this temporary solution is not a real solution at all, as the constant reliance on continuing resolutions creates new problems and delays projects. It's a costly cycle that Congress has yet to break.
Red State: Duke Over America, WAAM Radio Edition 245 - Sunday, October 1st, 2023
In this episode of Duke Over America, I discuss the dire financial state of the Michigan Republican Party, which is nearing its demise. This situation seems to favor the Democrats' agenda. Additionally, I delve into the reasons behind my article expressing frustration over the decline of our country.
Liberty Nation: Test Your News Knowledge Quiz – October 1, 2023
1. President Biden announced a new program overseen by VP Kamala Harris at a gathering in the White House Rose Garden.
2. Personal credit card debt reached $1 trillion for the first time on record.
3. Democratic Senator Bob Menendez was indicted on corruption charges.
4. Rupert Murdoch is stepping down and passing the CEO position to his son, Lachlan Murdoch.
5. Some fear repeating Vietnam scenarios and oppose sending troops to Ukraine.
6. Boston University's Center for Antiracist Research suffered a $40 million loss over three years.
7. A Republican presidential hopeful, Ron DeSantis, has seen a 17-point fall in the polls.
8. Both Biden and Trump are seeking support from the United Auto Workers in Michigan.
9. Republican senator Roger Marshall proposed a formal invasion declaration at the US-Mexico border.
10. The high cost of living is causing young people to have multiple roommates or move back in with their parents.
Liberty Nation: Flyover Folk Discuss a Kennedy Backlash and the Death of Feinstein
Democratic Party icon Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. may switch parties and run as an independent candidate for president, much to the dismay of the radical left. Some conservatives support his opposition to the Fauci-led COVID-19 response, but others worry his candidacy will split votes away from Biden. Regardless, many welcome Kennedy's campaign as a refreshing alternative to traditional Democrats.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein's death prompted mixed reactions. While many praised her long career of public service, some criticized her lack of self-awareness, arguing that a woman in her nineties should not be making critical national policy decisions. Ultimately, her passing is seen by some as a natural end to her time in office.
#society
National Review: The Wisdom of Thomas Sowell
At age 93, Thomas Sowell's impact on public policy and economics is still going strong. From his Marxist roots to his conservative beliefs, Sowell's writings and intellectual prowess have influenced generations. In his new book, "Social Justice Fallacies," Sowell dismantles commonly used arguments for ineffective liberal social policies and defends individual liberty and personal responsibility. His thought process, characterized by the understanding that there are no easy solutions, challenges the top-down approach of the "anointed" class. Sowell's unwavering commitment to facts and his nonpartisan ideology make him an influential figure in contemporary conservative politics.
American Thinker: Viral video lays bare the haunting trauma of abortion, and the destruction reaped by one choice
A viral video shows a white student throwing tomatoes at a black pastor, who was preaching against abortion. A woman claiming to be a professor engages in a conversation, revealing that she had an abortion and bragging about it. She becomes aggressive and tries to take the pastor's microphone before she is arrested. The video highlights the emotional turmoil and contradictions surrounding the issue of abortion, emphasizing the impact it has on both the mother and the child.
National Review: Growing Up in Intact Families Matters More Than Ever
A new study shows that having two parents in a stable family is increasingly important for children's education, financial stability, and overall well-being. The research reveals that growing up with two parents has a bigger impact on Millennials compared to previous generations. The study also highlights that family instability has a more negative effect on children than before. This new evidence challenges the belief that marriage and family structure are not important for children's outcomes.
#foreignaffairs
Euromaidan Press: Bipartisan US senators say Ukraine support will continue after omission from US shutdown aversion deal
Bipartisan US senators pledge ongoing support for Ukraine despite exclusion from government shutdown deal.
#history
Foreign Policy: A Tale of Two Germanies
In 2010, a family visits East Germany, experiencing the remnants and contradictions of the former socialist state. Two books, "Beyond the Wall" and "After the Nazis," shed light on the legacy and complexities of East and West Germany. The history of East Germany is often overshadowed, but it played a significant role in shaping the modern German national narrative. The books challenge conventional narratives and expose the struggles of reunification and the faults of both sides.
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National Review: Listen to the Women Who Regret Their Abortions
Women who have undergone abortions suffer physical and psychological harm, a truth often overlooked. The emotional pain and regret haunts them for life, as they mourn the loss of their unborn children. Abortionists deceive them with lies about the ease and safety of the procedure, leaving these women devastated and silenced.
#crime
Fox News: ‘Serial sex offender’ in Virginia caught on camera creeping in park with children nearby, arrested: police
A suspected serial sex offender in Virginia was arrested after being caught on surveillance cameras near a park with children nearby. The suspect, Felix Antonio Mejias Vigil, is believed to be responsible for multiple sex offenses in Fairfax County. He faces charges including indecent liberties with a child under 15.
Fox News: Lawyer for looter known as ‘Meatball’ claims criticism against live-streamer is racist
Dayjia Blackwell, known as "Meatball," livestreamed herself following a mob of looters in Philadelphia. Her lawyer claims criticism against her is racist, emphasizing the dismissal of charges against a police officer who killed Eddie Irizarry as the underlying catalyst for the incident. Blackwell was charged with six felonies. Multiple businesses were looted, resulting in over 50 arrests, including one suspect out on bail for a major murder case.
Fox News: Convicted killer Daniel Pelosi claims he can prove he is the fall guy in 2001 murder of financier Ted Ammon
Convicted killer Daniel Pelosi claims he was framed for the murder of Wall Street financier Ted Ammon and blames his estranged wife, Generosa Ammon, as well as his employee Christopher Parrino and two unidentified individuals. Pelosi alleges that Generosa hired Parrino to kill Ted after discovering he had fathered a child with his mistress. While some question Pelosi's credibility and lack of solid evidence, he insists he is innocent.
Fox News: Innocent people are being hunted like prey in Chicago: Democrat city leader
Democratic Chicago alderman Raymond Lopez criticizes the city's response to crime, claiming innocent people are being targeted. He argues that criminals are becoming bolder due to the lenient approach to charges and lack of accountability, and voters are realizing the consequences of electing progressive leaders. Lopez emphasizes that the most impacted by the violence in Chicago are often Black and Brown communities, and accuses liberal policies of being racially discriminatory.
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Fox News: Florida roller coaster reopens 2 months after 6-year-old boy fell off: report
A 6-year-old boy fell off a roller coaster in Kissimmee, Florida, suffering severe injuries. The ride has been reopened after an investigation confirmed it was operated safely.