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8 Oct 2023
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#politics
American Thinker: Hillary drops the Veil on Her Party’s Totalitarianism
The Democrats, led by Hillary Clinton, are showing their totalitarian tendencies by suggesting Trump supporters need to be deprogrammed. The FBI and other agencies are targeting Trump supporters and treating them as terrorists, while dissenters from the Democratic agenda are facing consequences and censorship. The left's totalitarian impulse is evident in various aspects of society, from politics to education, and is reminiscent of the takeover described in "It Can't Happen Here."
Liberty Nation: An RFK Party Switch Changes Everything
RFK Jr.'s upcoming announcement sparks speculation: Will he switch parties or run independently? The question lingers as to who stands to gain the most from this move.
National Review: Latin America on the Knife’s Edge
Latin American countries, including Argentina and Mexico, will choose new leaders in the coming months. These elections could potentially signify a retreat from the region's recent anti-Americanism. Elections in Ecuador, Argentina, Venezuela, Chile, El Salvador, the Dominican Republic, and Mexico will take place before the Democratic and Republican national conventions, offering a glimmer of hope for change. The current disaster in Latin America, marked by economic stagnation and populist leaders, may have a chance to turn around with these upcoming elections.
American Thinker: The Climate Change-Industrial Complex is an Existential Threat
President Eisenhower warned about the military-industrial complex, but now we face a new threat: the climate change-industrial complex. By using the vague term "climate change," those behind this complex have connected extreme weather events and social justice causes to climate change, even though the connections are weak. This complex pushes for massive spending and curbing of liberties, all in the name of "climate change."
#society
National Review: Where Pope Francis’s Environmentalism Goes Astray
Pope Francis comments on the climate crisis, calling for stronger international organizations to tackle the issue. However, he fails to address the United Nations' promotion of abortion as a human right. The pope also compares emissions per individual in the United States and China, but neglects to mention China's larger population and increasing emissions. Additionally, he criticizes economists and their belief in unlimited growth, but fails to recognize that economic growth is necessary for the betterment of the poor.
#war
American Thinker: Will Israel finally abandon policies driven by moral hazard?
Israel, after enduring years of attacks, now faces a brutal war with Palestine. The concept of moral hazard, which allowed Israel to tolerate continuous attacks, is no longer applicable. With Iran behind the assault, Israel's sense of protection is gone, forcing them to take a new approach to ensure survival.
Euromaidan Press: “I felt like I was talking to myself… but it was my mistake,” Zaluzhnyi said about his first wartime call with Milley in an interview with the Washington Post
During the early days of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Zaluzhnyi had a difficult phone conversation with Milley, but they eventually developed a close personal bond while coordinating Ukraine's defense.
#education
National Review: The Lesson Is Clear: Regulation Makes Charter Schools Less Innovative
Regulating charter schools heavily limits their diversity and innovation, preventing parents from finding the right fit for their children. States with more regulation have less variety in charter school options, while states with less regulation, such as Colorado, North Carolina, and Utah, offer more innovative and diverse choices. Parents want schools that align with their values and care about their children, not just standardized-test scores.
#sports
Forbes: Jurgen Klopp’s Important Message Following Liverpool VAR Controversy
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp addresses the controversy surrounding the disallowed goal against Tottenham Hotspur. He emphasizes the importance of not blaming the individuals involved, stating that it was a mistake and discussing it without emotions. The incident has led to changes in the process to prevent such errors in the future.
#other
Forbes: Abu Dhabi In First Wind Farm Launch As 2GW Solar Project Nears Completion
In Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates, the clean energy company Masdar has unveiled plans for a 103.5MV wind power program across four locations. The largest of these will be a 45MW wind farm on Sir Bani Yas Island. The wind farms, once connected to the grid, are expected to meet the electricity demands of over 23,000 homes. The decision to pursue wind power in the Emirates was made possible by unique regional weather patterns and procurement drives for larger turbines and competitively priced hardware from China.