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America One News
29 Oct 2023
#politics
GB News: Boris Johnson joins GB News - 'Huge opportunities lie ahead'
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson is joining GB News as a presenter and commentator. He will play a key role in the channel's coverage of the UK and US elections next year. He will also create and present a new series showcasing Britain's power around the world.
#society
National Review: The New York Times Shows How Principled It Really Is
The New York Times rehired a journalist known to support Adolf Hitler, but the paper's junior employees have remained silent about it, suggesting a deeper issue within the organization. The journalist, Soliman Hijjy, had previously worked for the paper and his social media posts praising Hitler resurfaced in 2022. Despite this, the Times rehired him to cover the war between Israel and Hamas. This raises questions about the paper's inconsistent response to controversial opinions and its treatment of senior employees who were forced to resign for less severe offenses.
#war
GB News: Ben Habib outlines ‘real risk’ of UK hosting Palestinian refugees
Former Brexit Party MEP Ben Habib warns of the "real risk" of the UK hosting Palestinian refugees due to their potential hostile views. He highlights that Arab countries are not reaching out to assist Palestinians in Gaza and that Hamas is a terrorist organization with a history of promoting conflict. Habib believes that taking in Palestinian refugees could result in damage to the UK. However, journalist Jennifer Nadel argues that offering refuge to defenseless children and their mothers should be a humanitarian duty, regardless of their background or nationality.
American Thinker: Hamas revels in the blood of dead Gazans
Hamas uses civilians, including children, as shields and boasts about their deaths. Israel warned Gaza's citizens to leave, but Hamas prevented them to raise body count. Hamas even turns hospitals into terror headquarters and uses schools and mosques as armories. Israel faces the dilemma of leaving Hamas infrastructure intact or bombing a hospital. Hamas's disregard for its citizens is well-known. Israel strives to avoid civilian casualties but faces a death cult that sees blood as a sacrifice.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: UN aid warehouses looted by thousands of desperate Gazans
Thousands of people broke into aid warehouses in Gaza, looting food and basic survival items. The UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, said this is a sign of growing desperation and the breakdown of public order in the enclave. Aid supplies to Gaza have been choked since Israel began bombarding the territory in response to an attack by Hamas.
#economy
National Review: Nobody Is Buying What Gretchen Whitmer Is Selling
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has launched a $20 million advertising campaign called "You Can in Michigan" to attract more families and job creators to the state. Michigan's population has been declining, and the state is growing more slowly compared to neighboring states. However, Governor Whitmer's campaign fails to address the underlying issue - Michigan's lack of economic freedom and increasing regulations. States with low taxes, light regulations, and a pro-business environment are attracting more people and businesses. Whitmer's policies, such as repealing right-to-work laws and increasing union favors, are driving away job creators instead of attracting them. The solution lies in empowering families and job creators, not in empty advertisements.
American Thinker: That old cash flow problem
Americans are facing increasing difficulty in making interest payments as savings dwindle and interest rates rise. Delinquency rates on credit cards, mortgages, and auto payments are rising, indicating stress on consumers' ability to repay. This economic situation poses a challenge for President Biden.
#education
American Thinker: Billionaire Leon Cooperman suddenly discovers antisemitism at Columbia
Billionaire Leon Cooperman, who donated millions to Columbia University, now claims that the university is antisemitic and vows to withhold money. However, the history of antisemitism at Columbia predates recent events. Cooperman's blindness to this issue is concerning .
Cooperman's sudden realization of antisemitism at Columbia University is surprising given the long history of reports and incidents regarding the issue. His donation of $50 million to the university contributed to the problem. College students, influenced by indoctrination, may have an excuse for their attitudes, but Cooperman does not. He should redirect his funds to organizations fighting antisemitism, such as Stand With Us, and consider supporting platforms like American Thinker that combat these toxic ideologies .
#crime
GB News: Shoppers fume after waiting 40 minutes for basic groceries LOCKED away in bid to thwart crime wave
Retailers in New York and New Jersey have been locking away basic groceries and other items to combat theft, causing frustration among shoppers who have to wait up to 40 minutes to get their purchases. Target, Walmart, and CVS are among the stores implementing these measures. Some people have criticized the decision on social media, while others understand the need for increased security due to rising retail crime rates. Target has announced plans to close nine stores in the United States due to safety concerns and theft-related losses.