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National Review: The Trump Doctrine
The Trump Doctrine
Donald Trump's controversial comments about Hezbollah and Israel are unlikely to harm him due to his loyal Republican support and perceived success in foreign affairs. Despite his erratic behavior and personal worldview, his presidency was relatively crisis-free and adversaries were hesitant to challenge the US. Trump's unpredictable reactions and willingness to take extreme measures, such as targeting Iranian operative Qasem Soleimani, created a deterrent effect and made adversaries think twice. This sense of fear and uncertainty may have contributed to his ability to shape certain outcomes, such as immigration policy and border control. In contrast, it remains to be seen if President Biden can inspire the same level of fear and respect.


Forbes: AGCO-Trimble Joint Venture Aims At Accelerating Smart Farming Development
AGCO-Trimble Joint Venture Aims At Accelerating Smart Farming Development
Technology is transforming the farming industry, and a joint venture between AGCO Corporation and Trimble Inc. aims to further accelerate this trend. AGCO will acquire a majority interest in Trimble's agricultural assets and technologies, creating a new mixed-fleet precision agriculture platform. This move positions AGCO as a tech company as well as a producer of farming equipment and highlights the future of autonomous farm machinery. The focus is on precision agriculture, with each machine having intelligence to address different parts of the field. The deal indicates AGCO's aggressive investment in the higher-margin business of precision ag and its commitment to future technology, including autonomous operation.

This joint venture between AGCO Corporation and Trimble Inc. will create a new mixed-fleet precision agriculture platform, positioning AGCO as a tech company. AGCO will acquire a majority interest in Trimble's agricultural assets and technologies, and the focus will be on precision agriculture and retrofitting technology onto existing machines. The accelerated move towards digital agriculture and the integration of smart technologies signal the future of autonomous farming machinery. AGCO's commitment to its core machinery business remains strong, but the company is increasing its investment in the higher-margin business of precision ag to stay ahead in the evolving market. Additionally, AGCO's Grain & Protein business will undergo strategic review as part of its broader portfolio transformation.


National Review: Still Athwart
Still Athwart
National Review, a magazine founded in 1955, continues to stand apart from liberal ideologies and ineffective elements of the Right. Despite the dominance of the Left in today's culture, National Review remains committed to defending objective truth, opposing communism and socialism, and preserving the American Constitution and way of life. With a mission to uphold ordered liberty, constitutional government, free enterprise, moral values, a strong defense, love of country, and Western civilization, National Review fights for the ideals that make America exceptional.


Forbes: COP28 In Dubai: Climate Negotiations At A Crossroads
COP28 In Dubai: Climate Negotiations At A Crossroads
The 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) to address climate change will take place in Dubai. These meetings have seen little progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, with the blame often laid on the oil and gas industry. The appointment of Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, CEO of ADNOC, as the president of COP28 raises questions about the sincerity of efforts to combat climate change, given his connection to the oil and gas industry. Environmental policies in Western countries are also facing political challenges, and it is uncertain what practical outcomes will result from the conference.


National Review: Biden Is Cementing UAW Bosses’ 2024 Support with Taxpayer Billions
Biden Is Cementing UAW Bosses’ 2024 Support with Taxpayer Billions
The radical bosses of the UAW union are unconcerned about a potential lengthy strike against automakers, but autoworkers and consumers are not thrilled. Biden saw an opportunity and announced that companies prioritizing unions would receive grants and loans for electric vehicle manufacturing. However, the majority of job creation in the U.S. auto industry is happening in right-to-work states, where union power is limited. The Biden administration is desperate to attract jobs to union-dominated states, even offering incentives for business owners to acquiesce to unions. This strategy may not be economically sound, but it serves Biden's political interests.


Field & Stream: This Knife Sharpener Can Sharpen Your Knives In Seconds—And It's Only $10 Right Now
This Knife Sharpener Can Sharpen Your Knives In Seconds—And It's Only $10 Right Now
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Forbes: Luxury Retail At Risk Of A Downturn In 2024
Luxury Retail At Risk Of A Downturn In 2024
RBC Capital Markets predicts a slowdown in the luxury industry after years of record growth. Factors contributing to this trend include a correction in the overall luxury market, a decrease in aspirational shoppers, and macroeconomic headwinds. As a result, European luxury stocks are declining and investment banks have lowered their earnings-per-share forecasts for 2024. This poses a challenge for luxury brands in finding new avenues for growth in the future.


Liberty Nation: Biden Stumbles Again With Green Energy Subsidies
Biden Stumbles Again With Green Energy Subsidies
President Biden announced $7 billion in federal grants for green energy subsidies, including hydrogen projects. Critics question why wealthy corporations such as Amazon, Chevron, and Exxon Mobil need these handouts. While hydrogen is touted as a solution for net-zero emissions, its production may still rely on fossil fuels, leading to criticism from climate activists. Bidenomics involves corporate welfare and favoring certain industries, highlighting the hypocrisy of politicians' rhetoric on the issue.