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2 Nov 2023
#politics
The American Mind: Noticing Things | The Roundtable Ep. 193
In the latest episode of the 'Editorial Roundtable' podcast, the American Mind editors delve into the growing influence of AI and government control, particularly in relation to the woke regime. They also explore the dilemma faced by the Left, torn between its traditional supporters and the rising immigrant coalition. Additionally, the discussion touches on the American Ornithological Society's decision to change bird species names.
Newsbusters: PEKING DUCK: Media Suppress Coverage of New Biden Bribe Revelations
American corporate media suppress explosive details of corruption in the Biden family involving money from a CCP-affiliated partner of Hunter Biden, potentially exposing President Biden to future blackmail from Beijing. Media refuses to cover the story, contrasting it with their extensive coverage of Donald Trump.
#society
Fox News: GREG GUTFELD: From the Methadone Mile to daytime camping, Democrats finally feel the heat on homelessness
Mental illness is a problem in Democrat cities, with mentally ill individuals living on the streets. Institutionalizing them is seen as a violation of their rights, but it only leads to hunger, disease, and death. Homeless service executives prioritize money over actually helping. Drain the swamp and reintegrate the mentally ill into society.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Why is the United States Israel's closest ally?
The UN General Assembly voted in favor of a humanitarian truce in Gaza, but the United States, a long-time ally of Israel, voted against it. This alliance between the US and Israel has deep historical roots.
#economy
The American Spectator: Responsible Government Isn’t Just for Tough Times
Some policy experts are now advocating for fiscal austerity due to rising interest rates and expensive government interest payments. However, they fail to recognize that past calls for austerity were meant to prevent the current situation from happening. Two economists, Lawrence Summers and Jason Furman, previously dismissed concerns about the national debt and encouraged government investments funded by borrowing. However, their thinking has flaws, as government officials may not have the right incentives or knowledge to invest productively, and long-term projections are unreliable. Betting on low interest rates to justify a growing debt burden is risky, as rates can rise quickly. It is important to address the challenge of debt before it becomes overwhelming.
Townhall: Responsible Government Isn't Just for the Tough Times
Some policy experts who previously dismissed the need for fiscal austerity are now advocating for it due to rising interest rates and expensive government payments. However, this shift overlooks the past calls for austerity as a measure to prevent the current situation. The argument for fiscal responsibility was not based on an inability to afford extra debt, but on the knowledge that adjustments would be necessary and increasing debt would make these adjustments more painful.
#health
Fox News: Suzanne Somers' official cause of death revealed
Beloved actress Suzanne Somers died from breast cancer that had spread to her brain. Other contributing factors included hypertension and hydrocephalus. She passed away at home, surrounded by family, after a 23-year battle with cancer.
#crime
Fox News: Florida 'Officer of the Month' allegedly drunkenly strangles ex, breaks into her apartment: 'I saw stars'
Former "Officer of the Month" in central Florida, Christopher Bivins, is charged with felony offenses after breaking into his ex-girlfriend's apartment and strangling her during an argument. The victim managed to escape and reported the incident to the police.