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America First News
1 Jun 2023
#politics
Forbes: Financial Surveillance Tool Exposes Critical Flaws In Political Trading Practices
Autopilot, a stock trading app, is helping to shed light on the lack of transparency in politicians’ stock trading by allowing users to automatically copy the trades of top-performing elected officials, promoting accountability and fairness. Autopilot was motivated by the disparity between politicians’ trading privileges and the limitations of ordinary American citizens, and its mission is to democratize access to top-performing investors’ strategies. The app drives the demand for accountability and fairness in the financial sector by exposing discrepancies and promoting financial integrity and transparency, paving the way to a more equitable and trustworthy environment for investors large and small.
Autopilot, a stock trading app, is exposing the lack of transparency in politicians’ stock trading through real-time visibility, tracking and monitoring of their trading activities. The app promotes accountability and fairness by driving demand for change and advocating for meaningful solutions, such as establishing blind trusts or adopting ETFs as viable alternatives to eliminate direct influence of politicians' personal financial interests on their legislative decisions. Autopilot hopes to restore faith in the democratic process and promote financial integrity and transparency while democratizing access to the strategies of top-performing investors.
Townhall: The Art of the Plausible
Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy tried to negotiate with Joe Biden over the debt ceiling but faced a President who demonizes and destroys his opponents. McCarthy passed a debt ceiling bill, forcing Biden to the table, but the compromise it achieved is seen as either an abomination or a victory depending on who you ask. McCarthy got the best possible deal he could in an impossible situation. Biden doesn't care about the looming default or spending money that future generations don't have, as he expects to be shielded by the compliant national media. The compromise reached is not great, but it's better than what Biden ever intended on giving. It's a mediocre compromise that moves us forward to the next battle, and that's okay for now.
Red State: Ron DeSantis Concludes His Iowa Tour With a Speech in Cedar Rapids
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis launches his presidential campaign in Iowa, making stops at an evangelical church and a barbecue restaurant. He emphasizes his achievements as governor, such as the state's economic success and education policy reforms, while warning against "woke" ideology and calling for a strong military to counter the Chinese Communist Party. He promises to "re-constitutionalize" the government and bring in outsiders to Washington. He also hints at his ambition to win the presidency, asking for supporters' votes and saying that if he wins in Iowa, they can expect his inauguration at the White House.
#society
The Federalist: How To Parent Through Pride Month
A mother is faced with an uncomfortable situation when her 4-year-old daughter points out a rainbow flag on a suburban porch. She decides to explain to her daughter that some people believe in same-sex marriage, referencing the creation story in Genesis. The mother, realizing how much has changed since she was a child, outlines five practical suggestions for families to encourage their children in the truth during Pride month.
#economy
Spectator USA: How Budweiser forgot the secret of its own success
Bud Light is the most successful low-calorie beer, conveying a sense of irony that appeals to American consumers. However, their decision to partner with trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney in a marketing stunt blew up in their faces, leading to mass boycotts and a sharp decrease in sales. Budweiser forgot the secret of their success - realizing that working-class Americans would embrace a diet beer and pitch it as a no-nonsense drink for men. The Mulvaney stunt could be remembered as one of the worst marketing missteps in history, as it tapped into a social force that is now far more potent than blue-collar irony: the blue-collar culture war.
Fox News: Biden's green energy tax breaks hurt America and help China
The misnamed Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) has resulted in soaring costs and fueled inflation, with estimated climate and energy provisions now costing over $1 trillion. The IRA has also strained America's trade relationships with allies and disadvantaged American production while benefiting China, which dominates numerous aspects of the alternative energy ecosphere. Gaping loopholes in the bill reinforce America's dependence on China for alternative energy, while excluding domestic players connected to traditional energy sources.
#culture
Forbes: Jimin Ties BTS Members J-Hope And Suga With His Latest Solo Hot 100 Hit
BTS member Jimin reaches No. 65 on the Billboard Hot 100 with his new single "Angel, Pt. 1". The song appears on the Furious X soundtrack and is Jimin's fourth solo hit to make the Hot 100, tying him with fellow bandmates J-Hope and Suga. All of Jimin's solo hits have charted in 2023 and "Like Crazy" even gave him the distinction of being the first South Korean solo musician to hit No. 1 on the Hot 100. Despite coming in second to Psy, Jimin and his fellow BTS soloists are making waves in the K-pop industry.
#education
Fox News: Blue state ban forbidding religious colleges from dual-credit program violates Constitution: lawsuit
Christian parents in Minnesota are suing state officials over an amendment to a dual-enrollment program that bars religious universities from offering high school students on-campus college credits. The state's Postsecondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) program has offered this opportunity since 1985, enabling students to collect high school and college credits at no cost. But only schools that don’t “require a faith statement” from applicants or engage in admissions-discrimination on the basis of “race, creed, ethnicity, disability, gender, sexual orientation or religious affiliation” can now participate. Attorneys at the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty are alleging several breaches of the US Constitution, including the Free Exercise and Establishment Clauses of the First Amendment.
#sports
Forbes: Paris Saint Germain Coach Galtier Confirms Lionel Messi Exit
Lionel Messi will exit Paris Saint Germain (PSG) at the end of the season, confirmed by PSG coach Cristophe Galtier. Messi joined PSG in 2021. His two-year deal signed when walking from former club FC Barcelona expires on June 30. Messi and Galtier spent just a single season together in Paris which brought them the Ligue 1 title and the Trophee des Champions. They failed to lift the Champions League, however, and being knocked out of the tournament by 2020 winners Bayern Munich in the quarterfinals could mean Galtier follows Messi out of the exit door .
PSG's Qatari owners have already been informed of their decision to move on. Messi has been linked with a return to Barca, but the Catalans are struggling to get their viability plan approved by La Liga. Meanwhile, Al-Hilal in the Middle East wait with a monstrous offer of €350 million ($375 million) a year, accepted by Messi as reported by El Chiringuito. Jorge Messi has denied this. Inter Miami have also tabled a €50 million ($53 million) per season, four-year deal according to SPORT which could tempt them to continue a storied career across the Atlantic in the MLS .
Fox News: NASCAR hits Stewart-Haas Racing with ‘severe penalty’ over counterfeit part: ‘We don’t take these lightly’
Stewart-Haas Racing faces severe punishment from NASCAR for using a counterfeit part in the Coca-Cola 600 race. The team, which will be docked 120 points and fined $250,000, admitted a "quality control lapse." The team will also be docked 25 playoff points and their crew chief will be suspended for six races.
#outdoors
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#technology
Fox News: Which phones can be fooled and unlocked with low-res photos of you?
Facial recognition technology is available on smartphones and provides convenience. However, recent tests by consumer organization Which? found flaws in some major brands, including Samsung, Nokia, and Motorola, that could potentially be exploited by criminals to steal personal information. Tests showed that some low-resolution photos could unlock these phone models. Hence, it is recommended to use secure alternatives like passcodes or fingerprint sensors.