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America First News
20 Jun 2023
#illegals
Foreign Policy: Washington Can Lead on AI
The dame hired me to find her missing husband, a veteran suffering from PTSD. I followed his trail to a shelter for homeless veterans and discovered he had fallen in with a group of illegal immigrants, all former soldiers. They were all struggling to make ends meet and live with their wartime trauma. The husband had found a sense of purpose helping them, but they were all in danger of being deported. ( )
#politics
Daily Wire: Trump Reveals What Role His Family Would Play In His Admin If He Wins Primary, General Elections
Former President Donald Trump said his family won't have a role in his administration if he becomes the Republican Party nominee and wins the 2024 general election, citing the pain that the presidency caused his family. He stated that being president was “too painful for the family” and that they will not be involved if he gets back to the White House. Ivanka Trump had already announced in November 2022 that she would play no part in her father’s 2024 presidential campaign and skipped his campaign launch at his Mar-a-Lago estate.
Newsbusters: Mt. Brzezinski Erupts: Nervous Dems Must ‘Do Better,’ Vote for Biden!
Democrats are anxious about Biden's age and lack of enthusiasm for his reelection bid, according to Jonathan Lemire on Morning Joe. He states that concerns over his age shouldn't matter and that his record as president should override these concerns. This caused a heated discussion between co-hosts Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough, with Brzezinski telling Democrats to "get over" anxieties about Biden's age and "do better" like Gavin Newsom. The segment is categorized under .
The American Spectator: Joe Biden, President Non Compos Mentis
Joe Biden's mental incapacity is becoming more evident in his public speeches and appearances. He has made absurd and dangerous statements, from proposing to build a railroad across the Indian Ocean to making up statistics about billionaires and the deficit. He is either delusional or surrounded by individuals who are contributing to his verbal delinquency. The country has never been more vulnerable, and it's too painful to laugh.
Daily Wire: Bret Baier Clashes With Trump Over Last Presidential Election: ‘You Lost The 2020 Election’
Fox News anchor Bret Baier grilled former President Donald Trump in an interview about his plan to win back independent suburban women voters. Trump claimed he won the 2020 election, citing voter fraud and Twitter suppressing the Hunter Biden laptop news. Baier responded by pointing out that there were investigations and lawsuits that found no evidence of widespread fraud or corruption. The interview was intense, with Trump refusing to address the issue and instead focusing on winning the next election.
#society
The American Spectator: Garth Brooks’ Woke’N’Broke Saloon
In this cartoon, Garth Brooks is depicted as the owner of a bankrupt and politically correct bar. The cartoon satirizes the current trend of excessive “wokeness” in society, with Brooks being a symbol of the consequences of catering to these ideas.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: The Scramble for AI
The surge in public interest in AI is impacting global power, shaping wars, cyberattacks, and alliances. The race for supremacy in AI has led to a scramble for materials that go into computing hardware. The question is not whether the US can stay ahead of China, but how both countries can reduce the likelihood of catastrophic AI-related accidents in interactions with each other.
The American Spectator: The Antidote to Communism
The Victims of Communism Museum in Washington, D.C. condemns communism as the deadliest ideology, responsible for over 100 million deaths worldwide. Still, over 30 years after the fall of the Soviet Union, more than 1.5 billion people in countries such as Cuba, Laos, Vietnam, North Korea, and China continue to live under communist regimes. The museum seeks to educate visitors on the truth about communism and the brave individuals who opposed it, such as Czech dissident Václav Havel, who eventually led the Velvet Revolution and became the newly formed Czech Republic’s first president.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Downpayment for a Toronto Home Might Take 25 Years to Save: New Bank Report
Housing affordability in Toronto still remains a challenge as it would take a median-income household around 25 years to save for a minimum down payment for a house. The Housing Affordability Monitor report revealed that even though house prices have decreased for three consecutive quarters, the percentage of mortgage payments as a portion of income has remained high at 60.9 percent.
#culture
All Outdoor: 5.11, Prime Video Celebrate Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan Season 4 w/ Prizes!
5.11 Tactical and Amazon Prime Video are celebrating the upcoming release of Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan Season 4 with a sweepstakes and a three-part content series featuring retired Navy SEAL Clint Emerson. The prize package is valued at $2,500 and includes the latest 5.11 gear and technical apparel seen in the series. To enter or for more information, visit https://www.511tactical.com/jackryan4.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Mobile Home Fire Kills 5 in North Carolina, Including a Couple, Their Friend and His Boys
A mobile home fire in a small North Carolina town killed five people: homeowners Michael (74) and Tammy Breymeyer (58), family friend Daniel Garner (39), and his two sons. The cause of the fire is being investigated.
#sports
The Epoch Times: Wyndham Clark's US Open Win on Father's Day Is Also a Tribute to His Late Mom
Wyndham Clark won the U.S. Open golf tournament, overcoming the trauma of his mother’s death from breast cancer in 2013. Remembered as a tribute to his late mother’s advice to “play big,” Clark held off Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler with an even-par 70 on the final day. Clark had a false start at Oklahoma State before becoming a professional on the tour, surviving crises of confidence to become what his onetime caddie calls “an up-and-coming star.” Though the tournament at LA Country Club had some critics, Clark embraced the opportunity handed him by a friend with a membership and demonstrated he is now someone to watch.
#technology
Foreign Policy: AI Is Winning the AI Race
Artificial intelligence is advancing at an unprecedented pace, and the U.S. is ill-equipped to handle the implications. Some experts believe that as AI models grow in data and complexity, they will surpass human intelligence and could replicate potentially catastrophic behavior. Even if skeptics are right, AI will continue to reshape society and the economy in unprecedented ways. The U.S. needs to redefine success in its AI policy and balance promoting progress with prudent governance. It must anticipate and prepare for the societal stress-tests that AI will inevitably bring.