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America One News
27 Oct 2023
#politics
Daily Signal: Top 5 Reasons to Oppose Biden’s Request for Extra $106B
President Biden's $106 billion emergency funding request is facing opposition in Congress for several reasons. Firstly, the aid allocated to Israel is considered inadequate, with less than 15% of the funding aimed at helping Israel respond to a major terrorist attack. Secondly, the funding for Ukraine does not prioritize military operations against Russia and fails to include oversight. Thirdly, the request neglects investment in shipbuilding to deter China. Additionally, the request exacerbates the border crisis and burdens American families with significant costs.
Spectator USA: Is Xi Jinping worried that the death of Li Keqiang will cause unrest?
The sudden death of former premier Li Keqiang in China raises concerns about social unrest. Li, seen as a counter-weight to President Xi Jinping, had voiced criticism of the economy and was not as well-loved as his predecessors. The government is cautious of public discontent and has already started censoring online tributes. With Li's passing, there are questions about succession and the potential power vacuum left by President Xi.
Daily Signal: Mass Migration Delusion: Global Jihad Shows We Need Borders
Mass killings by Hamas in Israel have sparked a rise in global anti-Semitism, with attacks on synagogues and Jewish individuals. Leftist ideologies and open-borders policies have contributed to this dangerous climate, as mass migration has allowed radical Islamists to infiltrate Western societies. Assimilation efforts have failed, and the need for increased security and fear among Jewish communities is reminiscent of the World War II era.
The Blaze: Maine Democrat who opposed gun control in Congress suddenly changes his mind — but leaves major questions unanswered
Democratic Rep. Jared Golden apologizes for previously opposing gun control measures and calls for an assault weapons ban. He acknowledges "misjudgments" and expresses a desire to protect his community. However, he does not provide a clear explanation of how such a ban would have prevented the recent mass shooting.
Newsbusters: D’Souza’s ‘Police State’ Features Federal Insanity Exposed by MRC Free Speech America
Filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza exposes a federal program targeting Republicans, conservatives, and Christians in his new movie "Police State." The film emphasizes how the government has violated First Amendment rights through mass censorship efforts. The Biden administration revamped the program to combat terrorism and targeted violence, but it has been used to suppress the political right and Christians. Big Tech-government censorship is pervasive and dangerous, as revealed by interviews with whistleblowers and former censors. Censorship influenced the 2020 election, with conservatives and the truth being targeted. Contact your representatives and demand accountability for government agencies and Big Tech to protect free speech and conservatives.
The Blaze: You will drive nowhere and like it
The aftermath of the Maui fires sparked competing narratives, with some blaming climate change and others promoting conspiracy theories. This reflects society's need for political interpretation of every event. Despite the doubts surrounding the conspiracy theories, they highlight the human desire to make sense of a confusing world.
The push for a 15-minute city in Maui raises concerns about restricted movement and land development. Similar initiatives in Oxford and London show the growing power grabs and restrictions on driving. These programs often prioritize power and fail to help working people.
Fox News: Fox News Politics: Biden's latest rival
Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips has launched a long-shot bid to challenge President Biden in the 2024 Democratic nomination. He predicts an "emergency" for Democrats if Biden remains at the top of the ticket due to his age, decline in mental and physical health, and low approval ratings. Phillips has limited support among his own party, and it remains to be seen if Democratic voters will back his candidacy. Meanwhile, tensions between Israel and Hamas continue to escalate, with the White House rejecting Hamas' death count and Hollywood agent donations to Democrats coming under scrutiny.
#war
The Telegraph: Hostage negotiator: This is the deal Israel should strike over Hamas captives
Israeli negotiator Gershon Baskin suggests releasing female Palestinian prisoners to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas. Baskin previously oversaw a deal in 2011 that saw the freedom of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. The possibility of a ceasefire is also being discussed.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: What in the World?
1. Venezuela's opposition primary winner gains legitimacy after sanctions-relief-for-elections agreement.
2. Turkish President takes steps to move Sweden's NATO membership bid forward.
3. China replaces high-level official after his disappearance.
4. Ukrainian President claims Russian Navy no longer safe to operate in Ukrainian territory.
5. UN warns that aid operations to Gaza may halt due to lack of funds.
6. U.S. House of Representatives elects new speaker who supports Trump.
7. Sudanese Armed Forces and Rapid Support Forces resume talks in Saudi Arabia.
8. Services in Gaza cut off amid heavy bombardment.
9. World's oldest dog, Bobi, dies at 31 years old.
10. An official dictionary of a country's national language is out of date after 140 years.
Fox News: WaPo report defends using numbers from Hamas-run Gaza Ministry of Health: 'Many experts' say it's 'reliable'
The Washington Post defends its use of figures from the Hamas-linked Gaza Health Ministry despite their disputed information. Other news organizations have walked back their reliance on the ministry's claims. President Biden and the White House National Security Council have both expressed doubts about the accuracy of the ministry's numbers.
#history
All Outdoor: POTD: A Harpoon That Blows Up? - The Grudchos & Eggers Bomb Lance
In the mid-1800s, whalers faced the risk of losing their prize if they got too close to harpoon a whale. The Grudchos & Eggers Bomb Lance, manufactured in New Bedford, Massachusetts, around 1855-1860, offered a solution. This percussion shoulder gun allowed for firing bomb lance harpoons from a safer distance, although it had to be specially designed and other harpoons wouldn't work with it.
Flag And Cross: Museum Director Gloats as Charlottesville Robert E. Lee Statue Is Melted Down in Secret
The "Swords Into Plowshares" project secretly melted down a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee in Charlottesville, Virginia. The project's leaders claim to be transforming the statue into a piece of art that the community can be proud of, but many see it as a destructive act.
#health
Daily Wire: Suzanne Somers’ Cause Of Death Revealed
Actress Suzanne Somers, known for her role in "Three's Company," has passed away at the age of 76. Her cause of death was revealed to be breast cancer that had metastasized to the brain, along with underlying conditions of high blood pressure and hydrocephalus. She had been battling cancer for over 23 years.
#crime
Fox News: Maine Bible study group hid in dark and prayed as mass shooting unfolded near church
A Bible study group in Lewiston, Maine, took shelter in darkness for over an hour during a mass shooting. They prayed for the victims and their families, as well as their own safety. They were eventually comforted by law enforcement and encouraged to go home and seek shelter.
#outdoors
All Outdoor: Danner Collaborates with Huckberry for Exclusive Boots
Danner has collaborated with Huckberry to release an exclusive version of their Danner Light boots. Huckberry is an e-commerce platform known for sourcing high-quality products. The new Danner Lights will be limited to 600 pairs.
#other
Daily Wire: ‘Out Of Control’: Cher And Selena Gomez Slam AI-Generated Songs Using Their Voices
Celebrities Cher and Selena Gomez criticize the unauthorized use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to create songs using their voices. They argue that AI technology is "out of control" and should be illegal, expressing shock at hearing fake versions of their songs. Cher emphasizes the importance of artists' individuality and feels that having their work taken away from them is unacceptable. Critics note the irony of Cher's past use of autotune, but she clarifies that it was different and not called autotune at the time. Gomez also finds the AI-generated cover of one of her ex-boyfriend's songs "scary."
Fox News: Washington woman preps Christmas dinner months in advance for free: ‘Plenty of food’
A woman in Washington state is preparing for her Christmas dinner months in advance by growing and preserving her own fruits and vegetables on her 30-acre farm. Gubba Homestead, who used to live in a big city, can now make Christmas dinner for free using this technique. She harvests apples, pears, peaches, tangerines, and cherries from her trees, grows berries, and harvests vegetables such as potatoes, carrots, and corn. She also preserves flowers, pine, and branches to make decorations, and prepares her Christmas gifts early by making hampers filled with homemade jams and chutneys.
Fox News: 'Wheel of Fortune's' Vanna White gets warning about future co-host Ryan Seacrest: 'He can't spell'
As Pat Sajak prepares to leave "Wheel of Fortune," his co-host Vanna White receives a warning about her new partner Ryan Seacrest's poor spelling. White seems surprised but hasn't noticed any mistakes in their text exchanges. It's the end of an era as Sajak leaves after 40 years on the show.