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America First News
16 Jun 2023
#politics
American Thinker: China is putting its soldiers on U.S. soil, and thanks to Joe Biden's open border, it can --congressman
Chinese soldiers may be locating themselves on U.S. soil in preparation for a conflict with the U.S., warns Congressman Mark Green. Claims are made that Chinese nationals with connections to the Chinese Communist Party, believed to be military-aged men, crossed the southern border and released into the U.S. without any form of identification check. Michael Yon, a journalist, claims that Chinese special forces and spies are entering the U.S. due to the U.S. letting them in. There is also evidence that Chinese military personnel are entering the U.S., with 10,000 illegal immigrants entering through the southern border from October 2022 to April 2023, with the vast majority being military-aged young men.
If China plans to attack Taiwan, it is alleged that paramilitary Chinese forces in place in the U.S. could disable U.S. support for Taiwan by blowing up supply lines, targeting ammo factories, disrupting electricity, water, and gas lines and blacking out the internet, while China engages in its operation against Taiwan. Congress must take expeditious action to address the potential security issues that this could cause. Green's concern for the potential for China to mimic Russia's template for conflict, by sending military personnel through the southern border into the U.S., is plausible given the evidence and the potential risks that infiltration presents. .
Red State: Comer Says Things to Get Even Tougher for Biden With New Bank Records They're Getting
House Oversight Chair James Comer has claimed he expects to uncover $20-30 million in illicit payments made to the Biden family from foreign sources. Comer has already released bank records allegedly showing payments totalling over $1 million to members of the Biden family and has identified nine family members as having allegedly received foreign income. Comer stated he has more bank records incoming and thinks the amount could be up to $30 million, adding that they were going to "continue to follow the money."
#society
Forbes: How Pride Month Backlash Will Affect The Rainbow Logo Era
Amid an unprecedented backlash on anti-LGBTQ legislation and products in the US, brands are being urged to back and continue Pride marketing. Last week, ad agencies and organizations representing 90% of the world's advertisers urged brands to divest from media that spreads misinformation and hate. It is a crucial part of the picture lost in the heat of the last few weeks and requires year-round action and planning to navigate the nuances of marginalized communities. Brands must also prepare for anti-LGBTQ action while reaping the benefits of a Pride campaign that lands well. They need to risk assess the campaign, look at pushback that other brands have received, and understand the good and bad of how they responded.
Fox News: Caitlyn Jenner wouldn’t advise businesses to go ‘woke’ like Bud Light, Target: ‘Don't go down that road’
Caitlyn Jenner believes that brands like Bud Light and Target caused self-inflicted harm with their high-profile marketing fiascos, which is in turn causing division among society. She claims most Americans don't have a problem with the LGBTQ community, but the companies were wrong to force it on individuals. In her opinion, these companies should do more traditional marketing rather than go "woke."
#military
The Blaze: Space Force general admits she lets 'anti-LGBTQ+ laws' impact hiring decisions — resulting in 'less qualified' personnel
Space Force Lt. Gen. DeAnna Burt criticized "anti-LGBTQ+ laws" during a Pride event and admitted that those laws can negatively impact hiring practices, forcing her to pass over qualified candidates. Lt. Gen. Burt said over 400 anti-LGBTQ+ laws have been introduced this year, demonstrating a concerning trend for service members and their readiness. While she considers job performance and experience first, she also looks at candidates' personal circumstances and family. If a good match for a job does not feel safe or if their family could be denied health care, she is compelled to consider a different candidate and perhaps a less qualified one. +
#religion
Fox News: Pope returns to Vatican after hospital stay for abdominal surgery
Pope Francis is discharged from Gemelli Hospital in Rome following abdominal surgery. The pontiff is in good health and made a brief stop to pray at Rome's Basilica of St. Mary Major before returning to the Vatican. He is already scheduled to lead the Angelus prayer on Sunday, a return to his normal routine of public appearances after his stint in recovery.
#history
Gataway Couple: You Can Still Take This 120-Year-Old Coast-to-Coast Road Trip
In 1903, Horatio Jackson and Sewall Crocker completed the first-ever cross-country road trip from San Francisco to New York City in their two-cylinder, 20-horsepower touring car. They faced many challenges, including getting lost often due to the lack of road signs and maps, few paved roads, and scarce fuel stations. They arrived in NYC after 63 days, and since then, many others have completed the same journey. Today, US-20 covers the same distance and offers a beautiful drive through remote mountains and urban cities.
#crime
Fox News: Guilty verdict expected in trial for Pittsburgh synagogue shooter who killed 11 worshippers
Jury deliberations have begun in the trial of Robert Bowers, the man who attacked a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018, killing 11 congregants. Bowers' lawyers have acknowledged that their client carried out the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in US history. Prosecutors contend that Bowers, who posted anti-Semitic and white supremacist content on social media, was motivated by his hatred of Jewish people when he attacked the Tree of Life synagogue. The government is seeking a death sentence. ( )
#sports
Forbes: Where Should The Sixers Draw The Line With James Harden In Free Agency?
Philadelphia 76ers guard James Harden is set to become an unrestricted free agent this summer after declining his $35.6 million player option for the 2023-24 season. He will reportedly be seeking a four-year contract and will only entertain offers from teams that present a competitive roster and the basketball freedom for him to be himself. Rumors suggest that Harden and the Houston Rockets may have mutual interest in a reunion, but it is unclear whether the Rockets are willing to offer him a four-year max contract. The Sixers will have to determine their own walkaway price in contract talks with the star player.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: The 25 Best Early Prime Day Fishing Deals You Can Already Shop
Early Prime Day fishing deals on Amazon include discounts on rods, reels, and combos from Penn, Abu Garcia, and more. Some of the best deals include the Abu Garcia Veritas Spinning Fishing Rod for $98 (Save $21), Zebco 33 Platinum Spincast Reel for $29 (Save $18), and Daiwa Fuego LT Spinning Reel for $79 (Save $30).
#other
The Epoch Times: Climate Change a Factor in Unveiling of New Roadmap for Basin Review
The Murray Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) has released a roadmap outlining how it will conduct its 2026 basin plan review. The review will focus on climate change, sustainable water limits, First Nations, and regulatory design, and will be released every six months until the final report is delivered in 2026, with amendments to the plan potentially recommended based on findings. The Murray Darling Basin Plan has been cited as a model for other countries by ecologists, though various advocacy groups have raised concerns about the plan's limitations.
The MDBA's roadmap will support desired outcomes from Indigenous communities and focus on retaining a healthy river, though critics have questioned the delivery of the current plan. While concerns about ecological issues and water shortages persist, Commonwealth Water Holder Simon Banks stated that entitlements would be impacted by climate change, with all entitlement holders facing less water in the future. The Productivity Commission is expected to complete a review of how effectively the basin plan has met its objectives by December, with the MDBA roadmap potentially leading to recommended amendments.
The Federalist Papers: Fox News Gets Dethroned from Powerful Position Network Has Held Over 2 Years
Fox News loses its 120-week reign atop prime-time cable news, ceding the top spot to MSNBC. Even more terrible news was revealed that Fox posted "the worst demo numbers in primetime that [it has] ever posted" among the 25 to 54 age group. The decline is traced back to Tucker Carlson’s firing in April, and conservatives are making their exodus from the network.