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America One News
25 Oct 2023
#politics
American Thinker: What can our government do to help us?
Q.T., or Quantitative Tightening, is gaining popularity as a method to reduce the money supply and its impact on the economy. While some worry about the negative effects on bank liquidity, many economists fail to see the positive side of Q.T. - reducing the money supply can relieve our economy of inflation and decrease the debt burden created by Quantitative Easing .
The government's excessive spending and debt have led to a control mechanism where handouts determine one's dependence. The Federal Reserve and government agencies need to step back from our lives. The solution lies in stopping government spending to reduce debt and returning the government to its constitutional boundaries. The national debt is currently unsustainable and action is necessary .
American Thinker: Mexicans hope that the next president can fight crime
Two women are emerging as the likely contenders for Mexico's next president, with one opposing the current president and the other supporting him. However, the main concern for Mexicans is the country's high level of insecurity, with over 30,000 murders recorded last year. The next president will need to address this issue and convince the people that they will tackle criminal elements.
Spectator USA: Argentina’s libertarian candidate Javier Milei still has a chance
Argentina's presidential hopeful Javier Milei loses to centrist rival Sergio Massa in the presidential election, but a run-off showdown is set for November. Milei, known for his controversial views on austerity, privatization, and guns, has gained support from disillusioned voters who prioritize dollarization and hope it will help balance the budget. However, Argentina's loyalty to Peronism and memories of the military dictatorship may affect Milei's chances.
Fox News: Not one taxpayer dime for Gaza until Hamas frees all the hostages
Hamas's terrorists have committed horrific acts in Israel, and the Israeli people are now fighting for their lives. Despite this, President Joe Biden has proposed funding Hamas's murderers through his budget request, which includes "humanitarian aid" for Gaza. Biden's administration has also resumed funding for the UN's Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, despite its ties to terrorism. This proposal comes after Biden's failed attempt to buy off Iran with $6 billion, allowing them to fund terrorism. Congress must take a hard line and refuse any foreign aid for Gaza until every American hostage is freed.
#society
Fox News: Queen Elizabeth's childhood friend criticizes Meghan Markle: 'I feel very sad for Harry'
Queen Elizabeth's childhood friend, Lady Anne Glenconner, shared her opinion on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, saying that Markle had no idea what was expected of her when she became a royal and thought it would be like being a celebrity. Glenconner also expressed sadness for Harry and mentioned a conversation she had with John Kerry in which he said that all Americans feel sorry for Harry.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Russian another strike on Khmelnytsky Oblast occurred near a nuclear power plant, injuring 16
Russian airstrikes continue in Khmelnytsky Oblast, damaging critical infrastructure and causing injuries. The city of Slavuta, as well as apartment buildings, private houses, and schools, were hit.
Fox News: Netanyahu spokeswoman calls out UN secretary-general for 'mind-boggling' remarks: 'This is insanity'
The Israeli Prime Minister's spokeswoman criticized UN Secretary-General António Guterres for suggesting that Hamas' recent terrorist attack did not happen in a vacuum. Guterres emphasized the hardships faced by the Palestinian people, but condemned Hamas' attacks and the collective punishment of Palestinians. The spokeswoman accused the UN of anti-Israel bias and called for international support against terrorism.
Amidst the ongoing conflict, Israel continued airstrikes in Gaza, targeting hundreds of military sites. The IDF claimed 400 military targets were struck, while the Hamas-run Health Ministry reported numerous Palestinian casualties. The United States expressed caution in verifying the reported death toll. Israel is reportedly discussing a potential ground invasion and calls for the immediate release of hostages.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Liberals surprised by antisemitism and intolerance at elite institutions. Where have they been?
Liberal elites at American universities are facing backlash from outraged alumni and donors for their failure to condemn antisemitic rhetoric and support of terrorist organizations. The University of Pennsylvania, in particular, is facing criticism for hosting a pro-Palestinian event that included speakers advocating violence and ethnic cleansing. Donors are withholding funding, calling attention to the hypocrisy and bias that has permeated campus culture for years.
#crime
American Thinker: Fewer cops harm us all and diminish our quality of life
Crime surges in Washington as police staffing levels fall. Homicides increase by 17%, reaching a staggering 96% since 2019. Anti-cop rhetoric and defund the police efforts have crippled law enforcement. Washington now ranks lowest in police officer staffing. Crime rates continue to rise while the mayor's office focuses on identity politics instead of public safety.
#science
Fox News: International Space Station astronauts redefine 'The Right Stuff' for the modern era
Rocketeers need "the right stuff" for space flight. Interpersonal skills are crucial as missions become longer and crews get larger. International Space Station (ISS) currently has seven astronauts from different countries. The ISS serves as a space laboratory for scientific research and requires collaboration and communication skills. Cooperation and teamwork are essential for maintaining the base and conducting spacewalk missions.
#other
Fox News: 'Harry Potter' star Daniel Radcliffe teaming up again with stunt double paralyzed on set of 'Deathly Hallows'
Daniel Radcliffe and his former stunt double, David Holmes, are teaming up for a new HBO documentary about Holmes' life and the accident that left him paralyzed during the filming of the "Harry Potter" franchise. The documentary, titled "David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived," will showcase their close bond and Holmes' extraordinary resilience in the face of adversity. Radcliffe serves as an executive producer on the project, which will debut in November.