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America One News
31 Oct 2023
#politics
American Thinker: What is the Republican Party’s guiding principle?
The speaker of the House discusses the loss of faith in government and the need to adhere to core principles. The current Republican party lacks clarity in their principles and solutions. The importance lies in restricting government and prioritizing individual rights over control.
Fox News: Tuberville not budging on military holds over abortion policy as Dems eye rules change
Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., refuses to concede his protest against the DOD funding abortion procedures for military service members. Democrats plan to change the rules to bypass Tuberville's hold on military promotions. Tuberville believes abortion is the top social issue and wants the American people to have a say.
PJ Media: The Morning Briefing: Welcome to Our New Site, and Maybe Jill Biden Is Sauron
Jill Biden is seen as a power-hungry and sinister force behind Joe Biden's presidency, possibly leading the so-called Biden Crime Family. She is compared to Hillary Clinton and criticized for pushing her mentally incapable husband into the role of president. It is suggested that she may be the mastermind behind the operation.
#society
Front Page Magazine: To Be Anti-Racist is to be Pro-Hamas
BLM chapters and prominent figures like Ta-Nehisi Coates and Ibram X. Kendi are showing support for the murder of Jews. Coates signed a letter blaming Israel for violence and displacement, while Kendi attacked Israel and defended Hamas. Their stance reveals that antiracism is being used as a cover for antisemitism. Those who supported this cult of antiracism need to recognize the evil behind it.
#economy
American Thinker: Jennifer Rubin beclowns herself to campaign for Joe Biden, suggesting ‘Bidenomics’ is working
The recent agreement between the United Auto Workers and Ford highlights Biden's success in addressing income disparity between CEOs and workers. However, the push for higher wages and the focus on electric cars may lead to inflated prices and give foreign car companies a competitive advantage. This strategy could ultimately result in financial challenges for the industry.
#military
Fox News: Last Army post honoring Confederate renamed for former president
Fort Gordon, an Army post named after Confederate Lt. Gen. John Gordon, has been renamed Fort Eisenhower to honor former President Dwight D. Eisenhower. This change is part of a three-year effort to remove Confederate names from military installations.
GB News: Israeli forces strike 300 Hamas targets in 24 hours as troops push ahead with ground invasion of Gaza
Israeli ground and air forces continue their ground invasion of Gaza, striking 300 Hamas targets in the past 24 hours. Numerous Hamas terrorists have been killed and hundreds of military targets were hit.
#history
#health
Fox News: Matthew Perry’s cause of death: Former medical examiner explains how ‘Friends’ star may have died
The cause of Matthew Perry's death is still unknown as toxicology results are pending. Dr. Michael Baden, a forensic pathologist, speculated that the actor's history of alcohol and drug abuse, combined with being found in a hot tub, raises concerns of drowning or heat stroke. However, Perry's previous medical emergencies and surgeries, as well as his history of comas, make it possible that he died of natural causes. The investigation is ongoing, and a full report is yet to be released.
#education
Fox News: Professor calls on Cornell to make campus safer for Jewish students: 'Faculty is extremely anti-Israel'
A Cornell University professor calls on the school's board of trustees to address antisemitic and anti-Israel incidents on campus. Jewish students feel uncomfortable and unsafe due to hostility from faculty and student groups. The professor proposes adopting an antisemitism definition, forming an independent commission, and pausing DEI initiatives.
Fox News: UC-Davis investigation into faculty member's alleged post violently threatening 'Zionist journalists' not over
The University of California-Davis is still investigating a faculty member linked to a social media account that made violent threats against "Zionist journalists" and their children. The account has since gone private and the faculty member's biography is inactive. The university condemned the remarks and stated that it rejects all forms of violence and discrimination.
#crime
American Thinker: How much crime is too much for cities like Oakland?
Major cities like Oakland, California, are witnessing a decline in their quality of life due to increasing crime rates. Car thefts and carjackings have risen significantly, with a 50 percent increase in car thefts compared to the previous year. Residents often refrain from reporting crimes due to lack of support from city government and poor law enforcement. Progressive policies and a "soft on crime" approach have hindered the police force's ability to act effectively, leading residents to seek alternatives such as increasing the size of the police force. Overall, crime in Oakland has risen by 26 percent, leaving residents frustrated with the lack of action from city officials.
#other
American Thinker: Another day, another climate ‘tipping point’
Dozens of scientists warn that human actions have pushed the world into the danger zone on planetary health indicators, but former climate scientist James Hansen struggles to explain the global cooling period from 1940-1970. Record cold and snow events in places like Antarctica, California, Texas, and Los Angeles call into question the factors causing warming. Mainstream media ignores these natural variability events and perpetuates climate change fears, while scientists who say there is no climate emergency are silenced. The focus on climate change as the greatest existential threat is criticized in light of other pressing global issues.
Le Monde: 'Carbon bombs': Why climate preservation relies on halting all fossil fuel expansion projects
Antonio Guterres urges world leaders to combat climate change by ending investments in coal and fossil fuel expansion. Carbon dioxide emissions from existing infrastructure exceed the carbon budget for staying below 1.5°C, making further oil and gas expansion incompatible with the Paris Agreement. The International Energy Agency recommends no investments in new fossil fuel facilities.
American Thinker: Thailand’s tiger turnaround contradicts climate fearmongering
Thailand's tiger population is making a comeback with the help of increased protection and conservation efforts. The primary cause of the decline in tiger populations has been hunting for their valuable body parts. The success of tiger conservation shows that declines in wildlife populations are not solely due to climate change.