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#politics

Liberty Nation: Healthcare Workers: Another Day, Another Strike
Healthcare Workers: Another Day, Another Strike
Labor unrest is sweeping across the US, with healthcare workers going on strike seeking better pay. The strike by Kaiser Permanente personnel is the largest healthcare walkout in US history and is taking place in several states. Inadequate staffing levels, pay raises, and retirement benefits are the main issues.

Labor strikes in the US have increased by 52% last year, with 299 labor actions so far in 2023. President Joe Biden, who claims to be pro-union, has faced criticism for not delivering on his promises to support unions. The political pandering for the union vote continues as both Democrats and Republicans vie for support.


Liberty Nation: Biden Admin Flips: Time to Build the Wall
Biden Admin Flips: Time to Build the Wall
The Biden administration plans to start building a border wall on the southern US border with Mexico to address the issue of illegal crossings. This decision has been largely ignored by media outlets. The move to build the wall overturns Biden's previous efforts to repeal Trump's border control policies, causing frustration among voters and Republican governors.


National Review: Using California to Mandate Nationwide Corporate Climate Disclosures
Using California to Mandate Nationwide Corporate Climate Disclosures
The SEC may rely on California's climate-disclosure legislation to reduce compliance costs for companies reporting climate disclosure. California has a history of exporting burdensome regulations across the country, such as its vehicle-emissions standards. Activists pushing for climate disclosure want comparable and public disclosures to shame companies and investors. California's proposed disclosure laws would impose costly burdens on producers and increase consumer prices nationwide. Anti-fossil-fuel activists are behind both climate-disclosure proposals, with Ceres playing a significant role. While the SEC's climate rule is on shaky legal ground, activists see California as a fallback. The country may once again pay for California's costly policies.


American Thinker: You can't drain a swamp from a raft in the middle
You can't drain a swamp from a raft in the middle


News outlets like Bloomberg and the Washington Post are accused of supporting America-last Democrats. They published an article suggesting that ex-Trump officials are planning their return to the White House, fueling the "dump Biden" movement. The fear of a Trump comeback is exploited, but the article fails to mention that the transition plan comes from the Heritage Foundation, not Trump's team. The article implies that Trump could enact his controversial policies if given the chance. The American people elected Trump, who inherited a corrupt government. There are concerns that the system will be manipulated to prevent a second Trump presidency, potentially leading to chaos and violence. Trump's failure to fight for the rights of J6 prisoners is criticized, suggesting that his focus was on his own re-election rather than supporting his supporters. The article concludes with a suggestion that if re-elected, Trump should not move to the White House and should prioritize building a strong connection with the American people.


#society

National Review: To Stop American Journalism’s Continued Decline, Start with College Campuses
To Stop American Journalism’s Continued Decline, Start with College Campuses
College campuses are becoming less tolerant of dissenting views, leading to self-censorship among students and professors. This trend is affecting journalism, as students are discouraged from expressing unpopular opinions. The lack of ideological diversity in the media has dangerous implications for American democracy.


The Economist: This week’s covers
This week’s covers
Governments worldwide are turning to protectionist and intervention-heavy policies, abandoning free markets and jeopardizing global prosperity. Meanwhile, Africans are losing faith in democracy, with coups on the rise and support for democratic governance declining. In Darfur, genocide is resurging, highlighting the ongoing violence in the region.


#economy

Forbes: DeSantis Energy Plan Prioritizes US Economy Over Climate Advocacy
DeSantis Energy Plan Prioritizes US Economy Over Climate Advocacy
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis unveils an energy plan focused on domestic production of oil, natural gas, and minerals while rejecting Biden's climate policies. DeSantis aims to benefit the United States and prioritize energy abundance and affordability.


Liberty Nation: The US Economy is Broken – Swamponomics
The US Economy is Broken – Swamponomics
Uncle Sam's fall reveals the underlying problems in the US economy, worsened by questionable policies. Can the world's largest economy be restored?


#sports

Forbes: Arsenal Reward Coach On Three-Match Losing Streak With New Three-Year Contract
Arsenal Reward Coach On Three-Match Losing Streak With New Three-Year Contract
Arsenal Women's coach Jonas Eidevall has been given a new three-year contract despite the team's recent poor performance. After losing their opening game of the season and failing to qualify for the Champions League group stage, Eidevall is under pressure to turn things around. However, the club has shown faith in him and believes they can compete for top honors in women's football.


Forbes: Zac Gallen Epitomizes Resiliency When It Comes To His First Postseason Victory
Zac Gallen Epitomizes Resiliency When It Comes To His First Postseason Victory
Zac Gallen of the Arizona Diamondbacks leads his team to victory against the Milwaukee Brewers in the Wild Card Series, securing a spot in the National League Division Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Despite a shaky start, Gallen regains his composure and shuts down the Brewers with his impressive pitching skills. Gallen's ability to make necessary adjustments and find a way to win the game is highlighted in his postseason debut.


#other

National Review: Grayson Perry Goes from Eccentric to National Treasure
Grayson Perry Goes from Eccentric to National Treasure
Grayson Perry, a transvestite potter, won the Turner Prize in 2003. His work, including ceramic pots and tapestries, critiques social and political issues. Perry's art aims to be accessible and playful, challenging the snobbery of the art world. He explores themes of class, politics, and identity in his work.