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25 Oct 2023
#politics
The Federalist: The Guardian Falsely Accuses Conservative Academics Of Being Pro-Dictator
Conservative academics are falsely accused of pushing for an authoritarian "Red Caesar" leader by The Guardian. The academics, Michael Anton and Kevin Slack, argue that they support constitutional government and do not endorse Caesarism. They suggest that the current direction of the United States under the ruling elite is dangerous.
Newsbusters: Column: No One Needs Foreign Policy Run by Hollywood
Alyssa Milano and other celebrities demand an immediate de-escalation and ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war, but fail to understand the strategic objective of Hamas - the elimination of Israel and all Jews. Meanwhile, other celebrities support Israel and acknowledge the peril for Jews. The tragic story of the Kutz family highlights the complexity of achieving peace.
American Thinker: Landry Takes Louisiana
Attorney General Jeff Landry wins by a landslide in the race for governor of Louisiana, a state known for its diverse culture and personal freedom. St. Tammany Parish, where Landry resides, has a rich history and a mix of Indigenous, European, and African cultures. Louisiana is tired of its current Democrat governor and Landry's win signifies a shift towards more conservative policies and a resistance to state-hostile Biden administration policies. The state's energy industry is under threat from Biden's climate change initiatives, but Landry vows to fight for Louisiana's critical resources and economic growth.
#war
The Federalist: Supporting PA Governance In Gaza Would Be A Deadly Mistake
Israel is destroying Hamas while discussions are already taking place about future governance in Gaza. Former CIA Director David Petraeus suggests that the Palestine Liberation Organization-dominated Palestinian Authority could govern Gaza once Hamas is dismantled. However, supporting the Palestinian Authority would be a mistake, as it has a long history of violence and terrorism against Jews. The Biden administration's recent reversal of Trump's policies and funding of the Palestinian Authority further enables this terrorism, making it crucial not to support their governance in Gaza.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Erdogan cancels plans to visit Israel
Turkish President Erdogan cancels planned trip to Israel due to disagreement over Israel's treatment of Hamas militants in Gaza. Relations between Turkey and Israel have been tense since a 2010 Israeli raid on a Turkish ship carrying aid to Gaza resulted in the deaths of 10 civilians. Erdogan accuses Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu of abusing their improved relations and calls for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Foreign Policy: Why AUKUS Is in Danger of Stalling
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is in the United States to discuss the AUKUS agreement, which aims to share military technology and integrate defense industrial bases between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The success of AUKUS is crucial for countering China's power in the region, but there are concerns about slow progress and lack of investment from Australia. Albanese must convince US lawmakers of Australia's commitment and address their concerns to ensure the agreement's success.
National Review: The United Nations Is Rotten from the Top Down
The U.N. bureaucracy's leadership is corrupt and shows bias against Israel, as seen in Secretary-General Antonio Guterres's comments excusing terrorism. The U.S. should reduce its involvement and funding for the U.N.
#economy
National Review: Interest Rates: A Question of Supply, Too
The U.S. government's surging deficits and increasing Treasury issuance have caused yields on government debt to rise to eye-popping levels. The deficit for fiscal year 2023 doubled to $2 trillion compared to the previous year, and if interest rates remain near 5 percent, interest payments on debt could consume up to 50 percent of tax revenues. The bond market has reacted to the avalanche of debt issuance, pushing prices down and yields higher. This has implications for other asset classes, and investors are anxiously awaiting the next Treasury issuance announcement.
National Review: Covid-Restriction Upsides Outweighed by Economic, Other Health Consequences, Research Brief Finds
The economic and social consequences of stringent Covid-19 restrictions outweighed the health benefits, according to a research brief by economists Wayne Winegarden and McKenzie Richards. The brief found that states with fewer restrictions experienced higher infection and mortality rates, but were more resilient to the negative impacts on employment, economic growth, and education. The study also highlighted the exacerbation of non-Covid health risks, such as delayed cancer screenings and interventions. The authors recommended tailoring future pandemic policies to target vulnerable populations while minimizing costs for students and workers.