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America First News
19 May 2023
#illegals
Fox News: NY House Republicans blast Dems over state’s migrant crisis packing school gyms: 'Absolutely unacceptable'
New York House Republicans are pointing fingers at Democrats and the Biden administration over the state's migrant crisis. Migrants have been housed in school gyms, and Democrats are putting pressure on Republicans over the crisis. New York City has been dealing with a massive migrant crisis for over a year as migrants have flooded into the city, including those who have been assisted with transports from Texas. The city has also caused controversy by busing hundreds of migrants to Rockland County and Orange County. Republicans have attributed the crisis, in part, to "sanctuary" policies put into place at the city and state level.
The Epoch Times: Supreme Court Dismisses Republican States' Title 42 Case as Moot
The US Supreme Court has dismissed a suit brought by Republican attorneys general, ending the emergency Title 42 measure implemented by the Trump administration. Both the Trump and Biden administrations used Title 42 to expel illegal immigrants. The measure was ruled illegal by a U.S. District Court Judge, Emmet Sullivan, but that clashed with a nationwide injunction granted by the Western District of Louisiana. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch observed that "rule by indefinite emergency edict risks leaving all of us with a shell of a democracy and civil liberties just as hollow."
#politics
Fox News: House GOP grill 25 Biden admin agencies about remote work policies
House Republicans led by Comer, Sessions, and Boebert wrote to 25 Biden administration agencies demanding a review of their telework policies. They criticized the unaccountable and indiscriminate approach that resulted in agencies allowing remote work far above pre-pandemic levels. The lawmakers demanded transparency from these organizations as they feel taxpayers deserve to know how their money is being spent.
American Thinker: Turmoil and change in the air at FOX News
Matt Drudge reported that FOX News might be shaking up its primetime schedule, with Sean Hannity potentially moving to 8 PM, Jesse Watters to 9 PM, and Greg Gutfeld’s show moving to 10 PM. While the prediction was not confirmed by FOX News’s PR department, an industry insider hinted that Hannity's team may receive official notice of the schedule change. Millions of Americans rely on FOX News as an easily accessible mainstream alternative to the woke media. Since the departure of Tucker Carlson, FOX News has stayed largely the same, providing reliable center-right news coverage that is often unreported by other mainstream media outlets.
Liberty Nation: The Durham Report: Who Won? – C5 TV
The Durham Report suggests top-level corruption in the FBI's Russia probe. Impacts could be far-reaching, posing a real threat to our nation's democracy.
National Review: The Kermit Gosnell of Colorado
Dr. Warren Hern, an abortion provider in Colorado, has killed babies in utero via lethal injection for 50 years, sometimes post-24-weeks with healthy mothers and babies. He believes a woman's willingness to carry a baby determines its viability outside the womb, and chose to abort a baby girl because of her gender. Hern's method of late-term abortion provokes ethical and legislative questions regarding the humanity of the unborn child and emphasizes that most late-term abortions are not performed due to severe fetal disability or the mother's physical endangerment.
National Review: The Glaring Problem with Biden’s White-Supremacy Warning
President Biden declared white supremacy the most dangerous domestic terrorist threat to the US, but the statistics do not support this claim. White supremacists committed 38 terrorism attacks in 2021, resulting in approximately 20 American citizen deaths, whereas antifa and other left-wing groups accounted for 31 deaths. This focus on white supremacy may be a result of its portrayal as the enemy group in liberal mythos, with little fear of cancellation or political backlash from the left. However, this narrative does not accurately reflect reality, where violent crime involving both blacks and whites is only 3% of all serious crime, with 80-90% of it slanting black on white.
#society
Fox News: LA Pride backs out of Dodgers' Pride Night after team pulls trans drag group from event
The Los Angeles Dodgers cut ties with anti-Christian drag organization, Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, leading LA Pride to withdraw from the team's upcoming Pride Night. The Dodgers had planned to honor the SPI before comments from Senator Marco Rubio and backlash from fans prompted the change. The team cited controversy and offense caused to fans as their reason for withdrawing support for the group.
Fox News: Riley Gaines torches Adidas for 'disgusting' women's swimsuit ad that accentuates model's 'bulge'
Former NCAA swim star Riley Gaines called out Adidas for using a biologically male model to accentuate "the bulge" in an ad for a women's swimsuit as part of the company’s pride collection. Gaines criticized the brand for specifically placing an emphasis on the model's genitalia in the advertisement and stated that "women don’t matter" when the ad features a male model modelling their swimsuit. The campaign advertising Adidas' Let Love Be Your Legacy collection sparked fierce backlash online, with lawmakers and other prominent individuals taking to social media to criticize the ad.
#war
The Epoch Times: Pentagon Says It Accidentally Overvalued US Military Aid to Ukraine by $3 Billion
The Pentagon overestimated the value of military aid sent to Ukraine by at least $3 billion due to an accounting error, according to officials. It appears the mistake was due to using a replacement cost rather than net book value, so the error did not affect US ability to flow capabilities to the battlefield. The Biden administration may be able to delay asking Congress to authorize more aid for Ukraine in the near future as a result of the overestimation. Republican lawmakers have called on the administration to stop sending billions in military aid to Ukraine, citing concerns that doing so may risk further escalating the war while simultaneously draining US funding amid what they say appears to be a prolonged conflict with no clear end in sight.
#foreignaffairs
American Thinker: A Volunteer in Israel
In 1967, Israel faced a coalition of Arab states threatening to destroy it. The USA restrained Israel, while the USSR was encouraging the Arab states to attack. When the war broke out, Jewish organizations around the world began calling for volunteers to help Israel, and many responded. One volunteer, with military experience, ended up leading a group of civilians to clear out damaged and abandoned military equipment in Sinai, as Israeli ordnance workers needed demobilizing so the economy could function again.
#economy
Forbes: Amazon To Dispatch Packages Faster And Cheaper
Amazon has transformed its delivery system to improve its bottom line and reduce spending. The overhaul has cut delivery time, changed search results on the website and transformed inventory management. During the pandemic Amazon added warehouses, trucks and staff to keep pace with demand for quick delivery. It has almost doubled its warehouse space in a two-year period and now has 1,000 facilities in the US. The company now divides North America into eight regions to be closer to customers and has seen a reduction in the distance items travel from fulfillment centers saving costs.
The Epoch Times: Steady Progress on Debt Ceiling Talks, White House Informs Biden in Japan
Debt ceiling talks show steady progress as Biden receives updates from his negotiating team while attending G-7 Summit in Japan. Negotiators continue working on spending caps & an increase or suspension to the debt limit. Republicans want future spending cuts in exchange, while Biden refuses to negotiate over jeopardizing US credit. The Treasury predicts that without a raise, the US government will be unable to pay its bills after June 1, leading to a recession. Biden will return to D.C. on Sunday for further talks.
National Review: Mississippi’s New Tax Model Can Work for America
Mississippi lawmakers have passed a bipartisan tax reform to address critical supply chains and protect business capital investments from inflation. The new law creates full expensing for capital investments in the Magnolia State, allowing businesses to immediately deduct the entire cost of capital expenditures from taxable income. Studies have shown that full expensing boosts business capital expenditures, wages, and manufacturing employment, while also growing America's capital stock and GDP. Mississippi is the latest state to implement this policy, with Oklahoma and Tennessee also providing full expensing for machinery, equipment, research, and experimentation costs. Federal policymakers should take note of the effectiveness of full expensing in boosting the economy and strengthening critical supply chains.
#science
The Epoch Times: Can 'self-healing' Roman concrete save our crumbling cities? Scientists unlock ancient secret recipe
Scientists have sought to reverse engineer the ancient Roman concrete recipe, as structures like the Pantheon have endured after thousands of years. University of Utah geologist, Marie Jackson, revealed in 2017 that combining seawater with volcanic ash and lime produces a result similar to Roman concrete. Ancient Roman techniques for making cement have been lost, but we have Roman concrete still standing from centuries ago, and some of the recipes have been described by Pliny. A team led by civil engineering researcher Linda Seymour, at MIT, discovered that lime clasts did not come about from insufficient mixing and were essential to Roman concrete's strength and long-term durability. They discovered lime clasts cause the concrete to become reactive again as water permeates it, creating a self-healing mechanism. Future studies could explore how this self-healing mechanism could be implemented, even in 3D concrete printing.