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8 Oct 2023
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#politics
Liberty Nation: Test Your News Knowledge Quiz – October 8, 2023
1. Newsom sets criteria for replacing Feinstein: black woman, 50+ years old.
2. Eric Adams invests $1 billion in hotel rooms for migrants.
3. Nancy Pelosi files motion to oust Kevin McCarthy.
4. Federal Reserve printed $6 trillion between 2019-2022.
5. Trump's fraud trial can cost him fines and loss of businesses.
6. McCarthy's removal as House Speaker is unprecedented.
7. Payday lending industry sues CFPB over funding.
8. Biden administration restarting border wall construction opposed by Trump.
9. Over 75,000 healthcare employees begin strike.
10. Leaking information to Iran by State Department employee is plausible.
Red State: Duke Over America, WAAM Radio Edition 246 - Sunday, October 8th, 2023
Duke discusses Kevin McCarthy being removed as Speaker of the House and the lack of concern for the national debt.
American Thinker: In New York, mi casa no es tu casa
Mayor Eric Adams is in Mexico warning migrants that there is no room in New York City. The city is struggling to handle the influx of over 110,000 migrants, overwhelming resources and causing proposed budget cuts. Adams' relationship with President Biden has soured, and there are doubts about the effectiveness of Biden's border reversal. Stay home, the mayor advises.
Liberty Nation: Political Upheaval in the Swamp – LN Radio
In this week's edition of Liberty Nation Radio, topics include the removal of Kevin McCarthy, the upcoming GOP debate, RFK's possible party switch, and more.
#society
American Thinker: Cancel Giri Hotels for cancelling guest reservations
Giri Hotels in Massachusetts canceled hotel reservations of veterans attending the Army-Navy game to accommodate migrants seeking refuge. The hotel claims to be finding alternate rooms, but doubts remain. Governor Maura Healy clarified that the decision was made by the hotels, not the state. Giri Hotels, despite receiving money from the state, may face consequences as potential customers lose trust and conferences avoid the area. The Army-Navy game could potentially be moved to another location.
National Review: Biden’s Ridiculous ‘Gender-Neutral’ Family Policy
The Biden administration is proposing to replace gender-specific terms with gender-neutral terms in child-support laws, arguing for inclusivity and recognizing diverse family structures. However, this undermines the realities and responsibilities of family life. Studies show that children from two-parent households have better outcomes, while single-parent households can lead to negative consequences for children. Encouraging intact families and recognizing the importance of both parents is crucial for society.
Forbes: The Question Is That If Men Are Daily Thinking About The Roman Empire Is Generative AI Doing Likewise
Men are seemingly obsessed with the Roman Empire, with a viral social media trend revealing that many claim to think about it daily. This has raised the question of whether generative AI, like ChatGPT and GPT-4, might also share this preoccupation. While generative AI is not sentient and operates through computational pattern-matching, it is possible that the Roman Empire's influence could have seeped into its training data, leading to biases or subtle references in the AI's outputs. Further exploration is needed to determine the extent of this potential connection.
#war
Breitbart: Reports: Egyptian Policeman Guns Down Two Israeli Tourists in Alexandria
An Egyptian policeman opened fire on Israeli tourists in Alexandria, killing two Israelis and one Egyptian. The suspected assailant was detained. The attack comes after Hamas' terrorist attack on Israel.
American Thinker: The Blood Deal
Hamas invades Israel, causing chaos and death. The attack is driven by deeper political and regional tensions.
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Liberty Nation: Biden’s Pentagon Pick, Derek Chollet, Under Fire
The Biden administration has nominated Derek Chollet as the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, but questions have been raised about his ability to fulfill the purpose of establishing a war-winning policy. Chollet's involvement in the planning and execution of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan has come under scrutiny during his confirmation hearing, with Senator Markwayne Mullin questioning whether anyone has been held accountable for the disastrous withdrawal. Chollet's quick agreement with Secretary of State Antony Blinken's statement that every American who wanted to get out of Afghanistan did so is seen as a sign of his lack of independence and awareness of the situation on the ground.
#economy
National Review: America’s Despotism of Debt
America's national debt has reached $33 trillion, with $1 trillion added in just 92 days. The economic consequences are well-understood, with negative effects on economic growth and a risk of a vicious fiscal cycle. The political aspect of this problem, known as the soft despotism of debt, is often overlooked, as citizens and legislators refuse to address the issue.
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National Review: A New Look for National Review
National Review is shifting to larger monthly issues to provide more in-depth coverage and longer essays, focusing on timeless principles rather than day-to-day events. National Review Online will still cover current affairs. They are also launching a weekly email version for subscribers. The redesigned magazine aims to combine beauty and substance.