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12 Jun 2023
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Barack Obama's True Legacy
Mike Flynn's foreword in Jamie Glazov's book, "Barack Obama's True Legacy: How He Transformed America", argues that Joe Biden is likely Barack Obama's proxy and that the United States is facing crises that threaten its survival as a free nation. Flynn claims that all these crises are the direct result of Obama's socialist, internationalist, and statist policies and that Biden’s team has worked energetically to undo all that Trump accomplished. The crises include chronic unemployment, inflation, border crisis, threats to constitutional liberties, and increased violence and lawlessness from leftist groups like Antifa and Black Lives Matter.
#society
Front Page Magazine: I Feel Better in Europe
A travel writer who's visited 130 countries says he envies Europe; few of America's pathologies are present in Europe, where leftists loathe conservatives like their American counterparts but aren't advocating for forced gender ideology in schools. Europe is seen as less tense, with no homeless encampments or loathing of own society taught to children. Europeans still venerate their statues. During lockdowns in California, a columnist said he felt freer in Florida - and now he feels freer in Europe than in America. ( )
#economy
Forbes: European Union: A New VAT And Customs Regime For E-Commerce Platforms
The EU is proposing major VAT reforms to modernize regulations on the platform economy, including expanding the deemed seller rules and introducing a new import regime for e-commerce. The reforms aim to significantly broaden the scope of the deemed seller rules and eliminate the €150 threshold, while making the IOSS mandatory for platform operators. The proposals envision a phased rollout of the changes spanning from 2025 to 2028.
The elimination of the €150 threshold is a positive development that will prevent businesses from undervaluing goods and eliminate the need for multiple registrations for sellers of high-value imported goods. Making the IOSS mandatory will promote a level playing field for e-commerce sellers and relieve consumers from customs formalities and payments. However, it is debatable whether the proposed expansion of the deemed seller rule, encompassing all supplies of goods within the EU, is necessary, given the implementation of the DAC7 reporting obligations.
#crime
Front Page Magazine: Why Has the Video of the Syrian Attacker in France Disappeared So Quickly?
A video depicting a Syrian migrant stabbing children on a playground in Annecy, France, was censored by Twitter after it gained millions of views. Despite the attacker, Abdelmasih Hanoun, shouting “In the name of Jesus Christ” as he committed the horrific acts and claiming to be acting as a Christian, the swift action by Twitter to remove the video suggests it was a false flag. Hanoun may be a Muslim hoping to deflect attention from Islamic jihad by deliberately misleading the authorities, or he may have claimed to be a Christian hoping to enhance his chances of being granted asylum. Regardless of his motivations, the act was not in line with any Christian teachings.