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America First News
14 Jun 2023
#politics
American Thinker: When are enough Americans going to realize our government is a criminal enterprise?
The alternative media reports on the deep corruption of the deep state, Biden's anti-constitutional agenda, and Obama's plan to destroy the US. Hate towards whites has increased under Obama, who set the US on a course towards a police state with institutions operating on the Stalinist model, and Biden is merely a tool in this plan .
The left is undermining Constitutional and Judeo-Christian values, and law enforcement agencies have abused the law to persecute political opponents. Republicans who sold out the country, voted to incur $50t in debt, and are weak, compromised, and corrupt, have brought the US to its lowest point in history. Biden's persecution of the war in Ukraine and lust to overthrow Putin has made the US dangerous, with China surpassing the US military readiness on every score. The left and Democrat party are on a mission to destroy the US and everything it once stood for ( ).
National Review: Enes Kanter Freedom Calls Out Biden for Treating World Dictators with Kid Gloves: ‘Very Soft’
Enes Kanter Freedom, a former NBA player and U.S. citizen originally from Turkey, criticized President Biden’s handling of the U.S. relationship with dictators in China and Turkey, accusing him of being “very soft” on the Chinese Communist Party. He also condemned the Biden administration’s handling of the U.S. relationship with Turkey, warning that the president is playing a “dangerous game.” Freedom is a longtime critic of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has put a bounty on his head, and has called out China for its treatment of Tibet and Nike’s Chinese supply chain. He has also called for the banning of TikTok in the U.S. and decried the World Health Organization’s decision to allow North Korea to join its executive board. (, )
National Review: An Insider View of ESG
The ESG movement for environmental, social, and governance standards is being driven by a progressive cartel with roots in well-funded NGO Ceres. Corporate executives signing on with the cartel are shocked to receive poor ratings on "E" and "S" dimensions, as the movement increasingly embraces left-wing ideological control of corporate boards. Moreover, bidding for political power, progressive shareholder advocates inject political stances into the ESG movement, most perniciously demanding control over the 1st amendment-protected speech of private companies. Despite the role of large investment funds like BlackRock, state attorneys general are starting to investigate potential antitrust violations among the coordinated components of the ESG cartel.
#foreignaffairs
National Review: Will China’s Increased Oil Supplies Change Xi’s Taiwan Calculus?
China has been working to reduce its energy vulnerability as it relies heavily on oil imports for its daily operations. The country has promoted the use of electric-powered cars using coal-generated power and increased the size of China's strategic petroleum reserves. It has also secured overland oil-supply lines from Russia, which may provide them with several months or more worth of reliable energy during a crisis. This shift in strategy may make a war over Taiwan a more plausible scenario than before, as Western analysts previously considered China's energy vulnerability to be a deterrent.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Oil Rises as Market Awaits Fed Interest Rate Decision
Oil prices rise as investors wait for the outcome of the U.S. Federal Reserve's June meeting and after bullish oil demand growth forecasts from the IEA and OPEC. Brent crude futures rise 1% to $75.05 a barrel and WTI crude is up 0.9% at $70.05 a barrel. The IEA has projected oil demand growth of 2.4 million bpd for this year, with estimates for next year reduced to 860,000 bpd and to 400,000 bpd in 2028 due to increased use of electric vehicles. The IEA's 2023 oil demand growth figure is slightly above that of OPEC.
Liberty Nation: It’s Official: Debt Limit Deal is a Joke – Swamponomics
The House Freedom Caucus rejected the Fiscal Responsibility Act, but the CBO's assessment shows the Biden-McCarthy plan won't do much for America's finances.
Forbes: 91% Of Manufacturers Intend To Raise Prices In The Second Half Of 2023, A New Poll Finds
Manufacturing executives plan to raise prices in 2H2023 despite a slow-down in CPI growth, according to a poll by Forbes, Xometry and Zogby. Of those surveyed, 62% said they’d already raised prices this year, while 90% are planning further increases. Joe Biden is favored for his manufacturing policies among manufacturing executives, with 78% of respondents saying current federal policy on manufacturing helps their sector. The survey also found that 61% of executives are investing in AI and support federal regulations around the technology.
#culture
The Epoch Times: Young man fills his one-bedroom home with 1,400 plants: ‘It takes my mind off overthinking’
Joe Bagley, a 23-year-old from England has filled every room in his one-bedroom house with over 1,400 houseplants. Bagley has been collecting houseplants ever since his grandmother gave him an old spider plant cutting when he was 13. His passion for houseplants has even taken over his outdoor garden space, despite causing initial concern from family. Bagley shares his expertise on his website and offers advice on plant care, history, and common issues for free. He hopes to inspire others to bring nature indoors and enjoy the beauty of plants.
#sports
Forbes: Which Players Should Tottenham Hotspur Sign For Ange Postecoglou?
Ange Postecoglou faces the challenge of rebuilding Tottenham after a disappointing season, whether or not Harry Kane stays. A new goalkeeper, defender, and midfield creator should be on Spurs' shopping list to give themselves a chance of success.
Tottenham Hotspur's new manager, Ange Postecoglou, must rebuild the team by finding value in the transfer market this summer. Aymeric Laporte, James Maddison, and Ibrahim Sangare are among the players who could add greater quality to the North London outfit's defence and midfield.
#other
Forbes: Juice Generation: A New York City Mainstay Takes On Starbucks Roastery On Its Turf
Juice Generation, a locally owned smoothie and acai bowl specialist, has opened its 20th location in New York City's Meatpacking district, across from Starbucks Roastery. The founder Eric Helms, who opened his first location in 1999 in Hell’s Kitchen with a $150,000 SBA loan and his swimming lessons savings, has expanded his portfolio using location profits instead of outside investments. Today, all of its stores are company-owned, and Helms doesn't want to pursue franchises, at least not for now. Instead, he plans to open two new locations, on the Upper East Side and Financial district.
Red State: Oregon Education Association Just the Latest Teachers' Union to Impose Racially Discriminatory Policies
Oregon’s largest teachers’ union is considering a “progressive dues structure” that discriminates on the basis of race. The scheme would offer discounts for BIPOC members until the racial composition of the union matches that of the student population. However, such preferential treatment violates federal laws, including the Civil Rights Act and the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. constitution. The plan was nonetheless approved for further consideration. The proposed policy is part of a wider trend by teachers’ unions to promote a radical racial agenda, with some advocating “racial justice” which includes discriminatory hiring and firing practices. Parents Defending Education (PDE) has filed complaints against school districts elsewhere in the country for anti-white racial discrimination. It is likely that civil rights complaints will soon be filed against the Oregon teachers’ union.