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America First News
30 May 2023
#politics
Fox News: Now comes the hard part: Getting the debt ceiling deal through Congress
President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy have reached a debt ceiling deal to avoid default, but advancing the bill through Congress will be a challenge. The far-left and far-right wings of both parties are incensed about the pact, so both the president and speaker will need to use their powers of persuasion to line up votes for the deal. It is a delicate balance to find the right vote mixture for this parliamentary cocktail.
There is potential for things to go wrong, including a dramatic miscalculation on either side when relying on those across the aisle to provide the necessary votes. The lead question for Republicans is whether conservative interest groups and outraged constituents will begin to light up the phones at the Capitol and tear into middle-of-the-road Republicans for supporting the plan. For Democrats, the questions are what exactly did they get out of the deal, and why should they bail out Republicans who are in the majority? The stakes for miscalculation are high, and both sides will expect the other to provide a certain number of votes to pass the bill.
The Epoch Times: Hillary’s Swiftboat Project
Hillary Clinton's campaign manager admitted in court that Clinton herself had authorized her campaign's scheme to smear Donald Trump with Russia collusion claims. This scheme, known as Russiagate, marked the inception of a plan to paint Trump as an agent of the Kremlin in a bid to ruin his presidency and turned the world order on its head. It came at a heavy price for all Americans, consumed Trump’s presidency, and was completely unheard of and beyond the bounds of anything that had previously happened in the dirty world of American politics.
Clinton’s swiftboat project aimed to paint Trump as a Russian stooge, in hopes of garnering a wide coalition of support ranging from globalists to war mongering neocons. The project would be run out of law firm Perkins Coie, with multiple layers of deniability created for Hillary Clinton herself. When unrelated emails from the Democratic National Committee were released in July 2016, Clinton pulled the trigger on her carefully crafted Swiftboat project, and she found a 007 in London for the second phase of Clinton’s Swiftboat project: Christopher Steele, who had extensive contacts in both the FBI and in the State Department. Steele's fake dossier was pushed into the media to trigger an FBI investigation of Trump, ensuring a Clinton victory.
#society
Flag And Cross: It’s Not Just Target: Largest American Retailer Has Disturbing ‘Pride’ Collection for Kids, Newborns
Walmart is quietly pushing the radical LGBT agenda by selling "gay pride" clothing for babies and toddlers on its website and donating millions to gay groups that target children. The retailer has also hosted gay pride parades for kids, paid for drag shows and gay storytime events in local communities, and pushed LGBT policies on schools. Walmart may face a boycott similar to Bud Light and Target, who have lost billions in market share due to their support of the transgender and LGBT agendas, but conservatives need to pay attention to other companies that are pushing these anti-child policies.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Solomon Islands Ex-Premier Who Stood Up to Beijing Warns of Perils of Dealing With Communist Regime
Daniel Suidani, the former premier of Malaita Province in Solomon Islands, warns countries to be wary of communist regimes as they have different values and principles. He was ousted from office for standing against Beijing’s foreign interference, including rejecting CCP-linked investors from operating in the province. Suidani lost his post in a contentious vote and faced false accusations of colluding with the Taiwanese and US governments to assassinate Prime Minister Sogavare. The CCP’s interference in the country has also intensified. The government’s agreement to a $66 million loan from China to build Huawei telecommunications towers across Solomon Islands led to Suidani’s rejection of the proposal. Suidani, who has been travelling across North America, calls for united efforts to push back against the Beijing regime.
#military
The Epoch Times: National Memorial Day Parade Returns to Washington
The National Memorial Day Parade in Washington honors US veterans from throughout history, including those who fought in World War I, World War II, and Operation Desert Storm in Iraq. High school marching bands from across the United States also performed during the event. Astronauts from the Apollo program, veterans of the Republic of China, and veterans of the former South Vietnamese Republic were also honored. The event was sponsored in part by The Epoch Times, and keynote speakers emphasized the importance of honoring veterans and preserving the principles upon which America was founded.
#outdoors
Premier Angler: Best Sleeping Mats and Pads in 2023 - Premier Angler
Premier Angler reviews the best sleeping mats and pads for camping in 2023. Hard pass on air mattresses, invest in quality sleeping pads which are durable, easy to set up, provide comfort and save space. The Sea to Summit Camp Plus, Nemo Tensor Ultralight, Klymit Double V, Nemo Quasar 3D, and Sea to Summit Comfort Plus are all great options.
#technology
Forbes: What Is “Responsible AI” And Why Is Big Tech Investing Billions In It?
Generative AI, in conjunction with deep learning, has the potential to revolutionize many sectors, from medicine to manufacturing. Microsoft and Google are at the forefront of this development, although there are concerns around fairness, equity, and safety in AI development. The companies are dedicating resources to "responsible AI" to ensure that systems are developed in a safe and equitable manner.
However, AI systems are only as good as the data they are trained with, as seen in Amazon's failed recruitment AI system which had gender bias. Therefore, Google and Microsoft are emphasizing data integrity, understanding data limitations, repeated testing, and monitoring for bias or error. Responsible AI development will cost tech companies billions of dollars but is a necessary foundation for deep user trust and a positive impact on society.