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12 Jan 2024

#politics

The Telegraph: Nikki Haley warns ‘chaos follows Trump’ as she overtakes DeSantis in Iowa polls
Nikki Haley warns ‘chaos follows Trump’ as she overtakes DeSantis in Iowa polls
Former UN ambassador Nikki Haley, who previously served in Donald Trump's administration, is trying to strike a delicate balance between attracting supporters from Trump's wing of the party and distancing herself from the chaos that follows him. She acknowledges that Trump had good ideas but believes that the country cannot handle another four years of chaos. Her message seems to be resonating with voters, as polls show her leapfrogging her rivals to take second place in the Iowa caucus. Haley is focusing on the long game, building a ground campaign in the next primaries in New Hampshire and South Carolina.


#society

Le Monde: Despite the civil war in Myanmar, Yangon's revelers party on
Despite the civil war in Myanmar, Yangon's revelers party on
In the midst of civil war, Yangon, Myanmar's economic capital, shows signs of near-normalcy with open bars, restaurants, and packed shopping malls. While the overall economic situation is disastrous, a new class of parvenus thrives, taking advantage of the chaos to conduct business, legal or otherwise. Poverty and crime have worsened, and the regime takes precautions with soldiers in schools and reports of targeted assassinations.


#foreignaffairs

Human Events: ROD THOMSON: Biden’s focus on ‘equity’ leads to inevitable questions about Lloyd Austin’s ability after his secret hospitalization
ROD THOMSON: Biden’s focus on ‘equity’ leads to inevitable questions about Lloyd Austin’s ability after his secret hospitalization
The disappearance of Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and the lack of communication about his hospitalization exposes the flawed hiring practices based on race and gender in the federal government. The incident raises questions about who is really in charge and highlights the incompetence of those in power. The Biden administration's commitment to diversity and inclusion has resulted in individuals who are ill-equipped for their roles. The DEI hiring policies are detrimental and have permeated through various sectors of the government, including the military. It is essential for Republicans to challenge and oppose these discriminatory practices.


Times Of Israel: Germany says will intervene at The Hague on Israel’s behalf, blasts genocide charge
Germany says will intervene at The Hague on Israel’s behalf, blasts genocide charge
The German government rejects allegations of genocide against Israel in Gaza, intervening as a third party at the International Court of Justice. Germany argues that Israel is defending itself against an onslaught by Hamas. The move does not impact South Africa's case against Israel, but Germany asserts that Israel has not violated the genocide convention.


The Telegraph: Lib Dems demand retrospective vote on Houthi air strikes
Lib Dems demand retrospective vote on Houthi air strikes
The Liberal Democrats are demanding a retrospective vote on Britain's air strikes in Yemen. They argue that Parliament should not be bypassed in decisions regarding military action, but Downing Street has confirmed that there are no plans for such a vote. Sir Keir Starmer is calling for Rishi Sunak to make a statement on the military action in Parliament.


#military

The American Mind: The Military’s Increasing Politicization
The Military’s Increasing Politicization
Initial Entry Training in the US Army is meant to toughen soldiers for the violence of war. The military must prioritize professional factors over political ideologies. Diversity goals and DEI policies could compromise military readiness and integrity.


#outdoors

The Great Lakes Fisherman: Mudpuppy: Ice Fishing’s Most Confusing By-Catch - Fish'n Canada
Mudpuppy: Ice Fishing’s Most Confusing By-Catch - Fish'n Canada
Mudpuppies, a type of fully aquatic salamander, are often mistaken for fish and cause excitement and debate among anglers. Despite their strange appearance, they are not harmful to fisheries and actually act as an indicator species for water pollution. Contrary to popular belief, mudpuppies are not poisonous, blind, or able to survive being frozen. However, they do have the ability to bark when frightened.


All Outdoor: Mossberg 500 vs. Remington 870: Is One Better Than The Other?
Mossberg 500 vs. Remington 870: Is One Better Than The Other?
The Mossberg 500 and Remington 870 are two popular shotguns that are often compared, but opinions on which is better vary. In terms of specs, they are very similar, with both offering a range of barrel lengths and gauges. The Remington has a steel receiver, while the Mossberg's receiver is aluminum, but both are durable enough for their intended purposes. The Remington's slide action is smoother and more solid, while the Mossberg has a superior bolt and extractor assembly. The placement of safeties and slide releases may be more favorable for left-handed shooters on the Mossberg. While the Mossberg has a larger ejection port and can handle a higher magazine capacity, the Remington's trigger is generally considered to be superior. Overall, the choice between the two shotguns ultimately depends on personal preferences and use case.


#other

The Epoch Times: FAA Mulls Stripping Boeing’s Right to Self-Inspect Planes, Expands Oversight of Manufacturing, Amid Door Plug Blowout Fiasco
FAA Mulls Stripping Boeing’s Right to Self-Inspect Planes, Expands Oversight of Manufacturing, Amid Door Plug Blowout Fiasco
Federal aviation authorities are taking action against Boeing following a recent incident where an emergency door blew out mid-flight on an Alaska Airlines-operated Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has grounded all 737 Max 9s, ordered enhanced inspections of the planes, and opened an investigation into Boeing. The FAA is considering removing Boeing's ability to self-inspect aircraft and may use an independent third party for oversight.