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America First News
14 May 2023
#politics
American Thinker: Joe Biden campaigns for black votes; best he can do is offer racial division, instead of jobs and prosperity
Joe Biden campaigns for the black vote, highlighting the rising tolerance of racism and characterizing the current moment as a "battle for the soul of our nation," while mentioning Donald Trump's infamous characterization of the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville. However, voters are increasingly joining the Republicans due to Trump's economic policies which led to record-low black unemployment rate, along with record-high black labor force participation and black homeownership.
The article highlights that black Americans "thrived" economically under President Trump with record-low unemployment rate, high labor force participation, and homeownership. This is attributed to tax cuts, less bureaucratic red tape on job-creators, and creating respect abroad. Biden is facing difficulty in winning back black voters but only beats the racial grievance-mongering drum.
#culture
Gataway Couple: Fun Things to Do in Nashville for Couples
Looking for a romantic getaway? Nashville, Tennessee offers plenty of exciting things for couples to do year-round. From exploring Broadway Street to visiting the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum or Belle Meade Plantation, there's something for everyone in Music City. Other fun activities for couples include Cheekwood Estate and Gardens, the Bluebird Cafe, and walking around Centennial Park. Plan your visit for at least three to four days to experience everything Nashville has to offer.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: RVers Endanger Another RVer’s Life While Breaking the Law
The RV community is reminded of the importance of following the Move Over law, which requires drivers to change lanes when approaching an emergency or law enforcement vehicle on the side of the road. This law helps protect the safety of emergency responders and law enforcement officers by increasing the distance between them and passing traffic, reducing the risk of accidents and injuries. Unfortunately, many RVs ignored this law and did not move over for fellow campers who experienced two tire blowouts on the side of I-65 in Alabama. Move Over laws vary by state and apply to different types of vehicles, but the basic principle remains the same: always follow Move Over laws to ensure everyone's safety.