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1 Nov 2023
#politics
Front Page Magazine: New Jersey's Whale-Killing Wind Farms Were Full of Hot Air
New Jersey's offshore wind farms are causing controversy, with opponents viewing it as a corporate bailout for a foreign company and fearing higher energy rates. The Democratic-controlled state Legislature narrowly passed a bill allowing Ørsted to keep millions in tax credits. However, Ørsted has now pulled out of two wind farm projects, jeopardizing President Biden's clean energy goal and Governor Murphy's clean energy plans for the state. The decision has sparked criticism of both Ørsted and Murphy for their handling of the situation.
Townhall: Your Rights at Stake in Trump Trials
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), known for fighting for far-left causes, is supporting Donald Trump's right to speak against a gag order imposed on him by U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan. The gag order is seen as a violation of Trump's First Amendment rights and could set a dangerous precedent for silencing defendants and the public.
Townhall: A Time for Truth in America
Former Vice President Mike Pence announced the end of his presidential campaign, while Rep. Mike Johnson became the new House speaker.
Hamas' acts of terror against Israeli civilians have exposed the presence of evil. The bond between Israel and America extends beyond democracy; both nations fight only when there are no other options, without celebrating death or committing atrocities.
#society
Fox News: Students detail 'horrible' reality at top US colleges with surge in antisemitism, say they don't feel safe
Anti-Israel protests have erupted on college campuses across the U.S. following the Hamas attack on Israel. These demonstrations have been accompanied by antisemitic rhetoric and violence against Jewish students, leaving many feeling unsafe and fearful. Administrators at UC Berkeley have even advised Jewish students to hide their identities to ensure their safety. Similar incidents of hostility have been reported at other universities, with Jewish students facing threats and harassment from their peers. The situation has created an increasingly hostile environment for Jewish students on campus.
Fox News: America’s major cities are 'increasingly childless' due to skyrocketing cost of living, report finds
America's major cities are experiencing a decline in child population due to factors such as remote work during the pandemic, increased cost of living, and rising crime rates. Research suggests that urban areas can become more family-friendly by offering more educational choices and reducing living expenses. The high cost of living and zoning laws are preventing families from affording family-sized housing in cities, and the spike in crime has made suburbs a safer option. The declining fertility rate is a nationwide concern, and policy reforms targeting family-friendliness in cities could help address this issue.
#foreignaffairs
The Federalist: US Must Trade Biden's Weak Iran Policy For Escalation Dominance
Recent events have highlighted the need for a new approach to America's Iran policy. The concept of escalation dominance suggests that the U.S. should have both the capability and willingness to control the escalation of hostilities, targeting the source of the problem rather than its symptoms. A strategy focused on hitting Iran directly, including its critical assets and oil exports, can yield significant results and curtail Iran's regional ambitions. A revamped approach should also address Iranian influence within American policy circles and prioritize the assertive use of military power to defend national interests.
#economy
The Federalist: Supreme Court Should Fire The Rogue Regulators At The CFPB
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is facing a challenge to its constitutionality in the Supreme Court. The issue at hand is whether the agency's funding mechanism violates the Constitution's appropriations clause by allowing it to appropriate its own funds. The CFPB's structure, which gives it unlimited authority over the financial sector, has been criticized as unconstitutional for removing financial regulation from the democratic political process.
#military
The Telegraph: Israel-Gaza latest news: Israel sends missile boats to Red Sea after Houthis declare war
Israel has deployed missile defence ships to the Red Sea after Yemen's Houthi group declared war. Israel used its Arrow defence system to intercept a ballistic missile. The situation adds another front to Israel's ongoing war with Hamas.
#crime
Townhall: Don't Blame the Maine Shootings on 'Woefully Weak' Gun Laws
A paranoid Army Reserve sergeant was able to commit a mass shooting in Maine despite warnings about his mental state. Maine's "yellow flag" law could have prevented it, but was not utilized. Stricter gun control laws may not prevent such incidents, and may infringe on civil liberties.