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America One News
14 Nov 2023
#politics
American Thinker: Wall Street Journal states the obvious about federal bureaucracies seeking immortality
The Wall Street Journal discusses Republican presidential candidates' desire to eliminate federal agencies, acknowledging that Congress would likely oppose such actions. The Education Department is highlighted as an example, with the article questioning the necessity of government grants for schools. It points out that schools managed to function for over two centuries without these grants. The article also criticizes the government's handling of student loans and the Obamacare program, highlighting the lack of control over costs and the increase in subsidies. It further argues that the government favors larger, wealthier counties like those around D.C., which thrive on regulations and bureaucracy. The IRS and FBI's failures are mentioned, along with the State Department and Department of Defense's mishandling of the Afghan withdrawal. The article concludes that Democrats, bureaucrats, and some Republicans prioritize their own interests over the nation's well-being.
PJ Media: Guess Who’s Running for Congress?
"QAnon Shaman" Jacob Chansley plans to run for Congress in Arizona as a Libertarian. Despite his criminal record for his involvement in the Capitol riot, Chansley believes he can bring change to the establishment.
Newsbusters: Eight NEW Biden Family Scandals ABC, CBS, NBC Are Hiding
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer subpoenaed Hunter and James Biden, leading to a brief break in the networks' refusal to report on Biden family scandals. The networks spent minimal time covering the developments, repeating the debunked claim that there is "no evidence" directly linking the President. This continues the pattern of the networks hiding Biden family scandals. The networks also censored other recent developments, including a $40,000 check from China landing in Joe Biden's bank account and the use of a pseudonym by Joe Biden on over 82,000 emails. The FBI's interference in the Hunter Biden probe has also been obscured, as well as Joe Biden's receipt of a $200,000 check from James Biden on the same day his brother received the same amount from a hospital firm. Additional censored information includes the FBI's knowledge of the legitimacy of Hunter Biden's laptop before the 2020 election, Joe Biden appointing Hunter's crony to an agency supposed to protect whistleblowers, and Joe Biden meeting with Hunter's Mexican business partners.
Breitbart: Comer Subpoenas Former White House Counsel in Classified Doc Probe
House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) subpoenas former White House Counsel Dana Remus to investigate President Biden's mishandling of classified documents. Comer also requests four additional White House employees for interviews.
Breitbart: Joe Biden Rails at 'P***k' David Axelrod Who Called Him Too Old
President Joe Biden and former Obama adviser David Axelrod engaged in a feud after Axelrod suggested Biden is too old to run for re-election in 2024. Axelrod expressed concerns about Biden's age and declining poll numbers, prompting Biden to call him a derogatory name. The debate raises questions about Biden's ability to fulfill his duties as an octogenarian president.
Fox News: Democratic staffers revolt over bosses in Congress 'not listening' to constituents on Israel: Report
Democratic congressional aides are calling on their bosses to push for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war. The aides feel that their bosses are not listening to their constituents' pleas for peace and are demanding immediate de-escalation. This divide within the Democratic Party is largely generational, with younger staff members disagreeing with their older bosses and the Biden administration.
#war
Fox News: Tens of thousands to 'March for Israel' in Washington, DC
Tens of thousands expected to gather in Washington, D.C. to support Israel, condemn antisemitism. The march is organized by Jewish organizations to show solidarity with Israel after the terror attacks by Hamas, which resulted in the deaths of over 1,200 Israelis.
Breitbart: Rocker Tom Morello Accuses 'Murderous Right-Wing Israeli Administration' of 'Horrific War Crimes'
Tom Morello, guitarist for Rage Against the Machine, denounces antisemitism in the pro-Palestine movement while criticizing Israel for war crimes. He stresses the distinction between the Israeli government and Jewish people. Some followers argue that he fails to condemn Hamas attacks, while others accuse Israel of genocide. Meanwhile, Roger Waters of Pink Floyd faces backlash for refusing to condemn Hamas and suggesting that the attacks may have been staged. The debate continues over the justification of resistance against Israeli occupation.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Days before meet, German leader casts as ‘absurd’ Erdogan’s claim Israel is ‘fascist’
Chancellor Scholz called Erdogan's accusation of fascism against Israel "absurd" ahead of talks in Berlin. Scholz defended Israel as a democracy bound to human rights and international law. Erdogan's visit is controversial due to his accusations against Israel and his support of Hamas.
Fox News: Biden officials rebel against president on Israel-Hamas war, sign dissent letter
Government officials within President Biden's administration have signed a letter opposing his handling of the Israel-Hamas war and calling for a cease-fire. The officials, including those from the State Department and White House, are urging for the release of hostages, restoration of basic services, and humanitarian aid to Gaza. The disagreement within Biden's administration reflects the division within the Democratic Party over the conflict.
Fox News: DOD says Russia, China will face 'similar consequences' to North Korea if illicit aid continues
Russia and China are assisting North Korea in expanding its military capabilities, despite U.N. sanctions. The cooperation between the three countries is concerning, especially in light of North Korea's involvement in the ongoing invasion of Ukraine. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin highlighted these concerns during a meeting of defense officials at a summit for the U.N. Command.
#economy
Fox News: Amazon Black Friday: Shop early deals and save big on holiday shopping
Amazon is offering early Black Friday deals starting on Nov. 17, with discounts on a wide range of items, including electronics. The sales will run until Nov. 27.
Flag And Cross: October CPI Could Signal Crucial Shift In Economic Landscape
The U.S. CPI inflation rate is expected to drop from 3.7% to 3.3% in October. The Federal Reserve acknowledges the need to stabilize inflation but remains cautious about tightening policy further.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Best Women's Hunting Jackets of 2023, Tested and Reviewed
Just a few decades ago, women's hunting jackets were hard to come by. But now, the industry offers female-specific lines that keep getting better. Some of the best women's hunting jackets include the KUIU Guide DCS, DSG Kylie 3-in-1, Sitka Hudson, Forloh AllClima, First Lite Uncompahgre Foundry, Ditale Outdoors Becca Adventure, and SHE Outdoor Insulated Jacket. These jackets are designed with features that cater to the needs of female hunters, providing comfort, durability, and functionality in the field.
#other
GB News: Net zero local councils spend £1.5 million buying new diesel-powered vehicles
Two local councils in Oxfordshire have faced criticism for spending £1.5 million on new diesel-powered waste bin lorries. South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse district councils are aiming to become carbon neutral but claim that electric vehicles (EVs) are not yet a viable option for their large waste trucks. The councils have purchased eight new diesel lorries and an electric food waste collection van. The decision has been met with disapproval from some councillors and environmental groups.
Fox News: ‘Seinfeld’ star Jason Alexander addresses reboot rumors: ‘No one called me’
Jason Alexander, who played George Costanza on the hit sitcom "Seinfeld," responded to rumors of a reboot. He stated that he wasn't aware of any plans for a revival and had not been contacted. Other cast members, including Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Michael Richards, also expressed confusion about the rumors.