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America First News
24 Jun 2023
#politics
American Thinker: Hey, WaPo: DIctatorships aren't always run by men in fancy braided uniforms
The Washington Post criticizes dictators for sharing information about controlling people, while they themselves manipulate the media, lie about political opponents, and hide corruption to expand their power and wealth. The International Center for Not-for-Profit Law, which the Post cites as a benchmark, is financed by USAID, led by Samantha Power, and possibly George Soros's Open Society Foundation. The media's compliance helps control people, and policies like single parenthood and dependence on the government keep generations under control. Using the Justice Department and tax authority to arrest opponents and protect family members also helps maintain power.
American Thinker: America deserves fair presidential debates
Media personalities cannot be trusted to moderate presidential debates fairly due to their partisan biases. A better approach would be to use non-media personnel or to submit proposed questions and topics to the chairpersons of each party to ensure mutual agreement. Debates should focus on policies and ensure fair and identical questions are asked to each candidate, followed by opportunities for rebuttals. To foster bipartisan civility, networks should refrain from airing partisan takes on the debates immediately following them. The goal is to ensure genuinely fair presidential debates.
#society
The Epoch Times: Abandoned dog waits by the roadside for 2 months for its owner to return
An adult dog, abandoned by its owner, has waited by the roadside for more than two months in Uthai Thani province, Thailand, with locals leaving the friendly tan-brown pup food and water. Although it is unclear whether the dog has been abandoned or fell from a vehicle, it has been distraughtly awaiting the return of its owner. The heart-warming story is reminiscent of Hachikō, the Akita dog that waited for his owner at Shibuya Station in Japan for nine years after his death.
Red State: Golden State Turns Bronze: 4 in 10 Californians Considering Running for the Exits
A new poll reveals that four in 10 Californians are considering leaving the state due to issues such as high taxes, homelessness, and an anti-business environment. While 70% of residents say they are happy living there, approximately 15.6 million people are thinking about relocating. People of color are citing the high cost of living as the main reason to move, and Republicans are three times as likely as Democrats to say that the state's politics are the reason for leaving. The poll shows that the state's leftist policies are having a detrimental effect on its citizens, and their ideas could spread to the rest of the country.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: TikTok Admits Storing Some US User Data in China: Senators
TikTok has confirmed that it stores some US user data on China-based servers, contrary to its previous testimony to Congress. The Chinese video-sharing platform said that its previous testimony referred to protected user data collected within the app and didn’t relate to content creators’ data, which falls into two different categories. Senators Richard Blumenthal and Marsha Blackburn had accused TikTok of providing misleading information to Congress on user data storage. The senators said the response showed executives had repeatedly provided misleading information.
#economy
Foreign Policy: Will India Surpass China to Become the Next Superpower?
India's rise to world superpower status may not be as certain as some believe. Although its birth rate is twice that of China and its GDP growth has surpassed China's for the past two years, there are four inconvenient truths to consider. First, past predictions of India's rise have been wrong. Second, India's economy is still much smaller than China's. Third, India is falling behind in the tech race compared to China. Fourth, India's workforce is not as productive as China's, and poverty levels remain high. Despite these obstacles, the U.S. has a strategic interest in a strong, balanced Asia with India as a check on China.
#military
Fox News: Patriotic organization encourages young Americans to enlist in the military
Our Community Salutes has spent 15 years honoring thousands of young service members and encouraging high school students to consider enlisting in the U.S. military. Former U.S. Army officer Ken Hartman says they encourage young people to develop as civilians and improve society, as the military serves as a vehicle for advancement.
American Thinker: U.S. general officers being protected from embarrassment?
The U.S. Army has launched an Information War (IW) against American citizens, including monitoring private citizens in violation of Posse Comitatus safeguards. The unit protected senior officials not just from physical harm, but from "embarrassment" as well. The use of such language threatens Americans' First Amendment free speech rights and opens the door for government intrusion. The danger of U.S. Army surveillance is very real and must be addressed.
#culture
National Review: Defuse the Culture War with Liberated Education
Protests by Muslim and Christian families in Montgomery County, Md., and Saticoy Elementary in North Hollywood opposing curriculum statements on sexuality have demonstrated that some of the minorities that progressives claim to support can also hold conservative moral values. The crisis has seen African Americans, Latinos, and Armenians unite with Muslims and Christians on issues of faith, religious freedom, and traditional family values. Political progressives should recognise their aggressive campaign of assertion and coercion is backfiring and alienating many people, including minorities. Conservatives who distance themselves from minorities should reconsider their approach, while states should allow families to opt out of lessons that contradict their morals, and government should limit its reach in shaping human minds.
#crime
Fox News: Ohio mother charged with murder after allegedly leaving toddler home alone for over a week
Ohio mother accused of murdering her 16-month-old daughter who died after the mother allegedly left her unattended at home for more than ten days.
#sports
Forbes: Green Bay Packers’ Positional Battles: Does Kicker Anders Carlson Have What It Takes?
The Green Bay Packers are changing quarterbacks for the first time in 15 years and will have one of the youngest teams in the NFL this fall. The team will be relying on a new kicker as well, with rookie Anders Carlson competing against veteran Mason Crosby for the starting job in training camp.
#other
Fox News: California kitty named Nova is 'incredibly affectionate' and needs a loving home
Nova, a calico cat with a love for food and quiet spaces, is searching for a new home after being returned to the Best Friends Animal Society due to financial issues. Despite being food-motivated, Nova is sweet and affectionate with humans who give her time to trust them. However, she does not do well with loud noises or people. Anyone interested in adopting Nova can email adoptla@bestfriends.org.