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6 Oct 2023
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The Federalist: 4 Things To Know About Trump's Presidential Immunity Defense
Former President Donald Trump has filed a motion to dismiss the case against him in a federal court, asserting presidential immunity as a ground for dismissal. Legal commentators have supported this argument, stating that presidential immunity should bar the prosecution of Trump for actions conducted while in office. The motion highlights the importance of immunity to prevent lawsuits from hindering a president's ability to perform their duties.
American Thinker: Clinton’s labor secretary is the bad penny that always turns up
Labor strikes are on the rise in the US, with over 4.1 million workdays lost last month. Robert Reich argues that labor activism is good for the economy and that workers are demanding better conditions due to inflation caused by Biden's policies. However, others worry about the long-term effects on the economy.
Higher oil prices are being praised for benefitting social security retirees, but critics argue that inflation is negatively impacting seniors' daily needs and expenses. Meanwhile, MSNBC suggests that President Biden should focus on explaining controversial decisions such as the withdrawal from Afghanistan, forgiving student loans, and enforcing border laws instead of touting his economic achievements.
American Thinker: We are all 'racistas' now
In Chicago, tensions rise as the city prepares for an influx of migrants from the Texas border. Residents protest against transforming a local park into a migrant shelter, arguing that it will disrupt crucial youth programs. Meanwhile, a survivor of a debate on sanctuary cities reflects on the shift in attitude towards immigration.
#education
National Review: Why Are Schools Full of Explicit Books?
The push for sexually explicit and politically charged books in schools is a result of a movement that began in the 1960s to change the education system into institutions of political advocacy. The eradication of traditional standards and canon led to a vacuum that allowed any type of literature to fill the void, from glorified smut to politically charged works. The emphasis on relevance and student choice has led to a decline in the quality of literature being taught in schools.
#sports
Forbes: The NHL’s Highest-Paid Players 2023
Hockey players, including Alex Ovechkin and Nathan MacKinnon, face limited marketing opportunities which result in lower earnings compared to other sports. Ovechkin and MacKinnon both earn $17.5 million this season, with Ovechkin making a larger portion of his income away from the rink through endorsements and business endeavors. The NHL's salary cap and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have hindered salary growth, but with the players' debt almost paid off and new media deals, the cap should start rising again in the future.
Forbes: Dick Butkus And His ‘Primary Thing’ With Chicago Bears Inspired A Future Writer
Dick Butkus, a former NFL player, was known for his incredible talent on the field. In 1973, he signed a groundbreaking five-year contract worth $575,000, a large sum at the time. Butkus' aggressive and fearless style of play made him a legend in the league. However, due to injuries, he had to retire early and later sued the Bears for inadequate medical care. Despite the challenges, Butkus remains a beloved figure in football history.
#other
Forbes: Easy & Cheap Climate Wins For Politicians
Political parties need to address climate change, as carbon emissions are increasing and the necessary changes are time-consuming and costly. Some easy and cost-effective actions include ending subsidies for oil and gas, stopping new oil and gas exploration, maintaining existing nuclear power plants, building transmission interconnects, eliminating sub-national barriers to electricity transmission, promoting wind and solar energy, creating a plan to shut down gas distribution grids, setting clear transition targets, simplifying regulatory approval for renewable energy projects, updating building standards for insulation and renewable energy, phasing out climate change-inducing chemicals, increasing EV charging infrastructure, investing in sustainable transportation, removing barriers to drone use, and focusing on real solutions to aviation's climate issues.
National Review: The Emergency Alert System Is Useless
The national Emergency Alert System is useless and unnecessary, as it has never been used to communicate about a national emergency. Despite significant events like assassinations and terrorist attacks, the system has remained unused. It is a solution to a non-existent problem, as people rely on themselves and other sources for information in times of crisis.
Newsbusters: Column: When Reporters Get Cozy With Their Democrat Pals
Journalists and news executives in the mainstream media are shown to have close relationships with President Biden and the Democrats. They attend off-the-record dinners to "celebrate" the press secretary and discuss current events and gossip. Similar events were also held during the Trump campaign. These personal friendships can influence media coverage and create a cozy atmosphere within the industry.