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America First News
26 Jun 2023
#politics
National Review: Do We Realize What the Violence of Abortion Has Done to Us?
Kevin Vallier speaks at the Acton Institute's "University" on the need for healing in our polarized times. He discusses the Dobbs decision and warns Republicans against overreaching in their pro-life efforts. Vallier emphasizes the damaging effects of violence in politics and challenges us to depolarize, come together, and prioritize faith over politics. Christians who disagree on abortion could lead in helping women and children in need of homes.
American Thinker: 2024: How to Out-Compute the Left
Republicans can out-compute the left in the upcoming 2024 elections. The left currently owns the voting apparatus and uses outdated relational technology for electioneering. However, 90% of election fraud involves voter commissions modifying voter rolls and illegal mail-in ballots. Real-time compute power can thwart both types of fraud, making it crucial for the Republican party to invest in modern technology before the election. By doing so, real-time voter registration analysis can be conducted, which can result in fraudulent voter roll changes being detected and reported before the election. The reduction of election commission fraud and phantom ballots can significantly reduce leftist fraud by 30-40%, making such investments essential for the 2024 elections.
American Thinker: How Government is Fanning and Subsidizing Anti-White Racism
Anti-white racism has become a fixture in American society due to the rise of critical race theory (CRT) and Marxist ideology, which promote a warped version of equity. Whites are increasingly marginalized by this perversion of equity, causing discrimination in government programs and COVID relief schemes. The Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF) and Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) have filed federal lawsuits for businesses that cannot receive aid due to discriminatory COVID relief programs, which violate the 14th Amendment guarantee of equal protection under the law. The threat to meritocracy and the demonization of whites signals the end of an America that achieved greatness through endeavor, innovation, and excellence.
#society
The Epoch Times: Woman cleans filthy bathroom for grandma who hadn’t showered in over 3 years, watch the incredible transformation
Cleaning guru and social media influencer Auri Katariina travelled from her home in Finland to an 87-year-old grandmother's house after her daughter wrote to Katariina on Facebook, explaining that she hadn't washed or showered in at least three years. Upon arrival, the expert found the bathroom to be piled high with trash, dust, old toothbrushes, empty toilet paper rolls, soiled adult diapers, and piles of used pads. After five hours of epic cleaning, Katariina bought new supplies, such as a rug, toothbrushes, and toothpaste, for the grandmother. Katariina noted, "[N]o money in the world would be enough to get me to clean such a mess."
Forbes: How Americans Really Feel About Abortion: The Sometimes Surprising Poll Results One Year After Roe Overturned
Americans still broadly support legal abortion and oppose the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, according to recent polls. The polls show that 85% of Americans believe abortion should be legal in at least certain circumstances, and 69% believe abortion should be broadly legal in the first three months of pregnancy. Additionally, a majority of respondents oppose the overturning of Roe v. Wade and believe that the decision was bad for the country.
#war
The Epoch Times: Stock Market Today: Global Shares Decline After Armed Rebellion Quelled in Russia
Geopolitical uncertainties, particularly the short-lived armed rebellion in Russia and its impact on the war in Ukraine, caused caution in global markets. European shares fell, with France's CAC 40 down 0.4 percent, Germany's DAX down 0.2 percent, and Britain's FTSE 100 down 0.8 percent. This followed signs of weaker-than-expected European economy, high inflation, and more interest rates as central banks tried to control inflation, causing worries of a recession. Asian markets were also affected, with Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 down nearly 0.3 percent, South Korea's Kospi up 0.5 percent, Hong Kong's Hang Seng down 0.5 percent, and Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 down 0.3 percent.
The Epoch Times: Biden, Zelenskyy Discuss Wagner Mercenary Uprising in Russia
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy told President Biden that the Wagner group's military rebellion showed Putin's regime's weakness. The mercenary group seized Rostov-on-Don, and Putin vowed the rebels would face "inevitable punishment." However, a deal was reached for Yevgeny Prigozhin to leave Russia for Belarus, and criminal charges against him would be dropped. Ukraine thanked Biden for the unflagging support of Ukraine, Patriot defense systems, and support of the fighter jet coalition to protect their skies. The defense ministers of the US and Ukraine also talked about strengthening Ukraine's Defense Forces. The Wagner group's revolt demonstrated Putin's weaknesses and the instability within Russia, which is a concern for global stability.
Fox News: Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu seen in public for first time since mercenaries demanded his removal
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu appeared in a video inspecting troops in Ukraine amid a Wagner Group mercenary revolt that sought to remove him from his position. Shoigu is one of three powerful Russian military leaders whose diverging interests prompted thousands of mercenaries to march toward Moscow over the weekend. Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin, who called for the revolt, and Chief of General Staff Valery Gerasimov have not been seen or heard from in public since the uprising. The rebellion ended after Prigozhin made the call to pull his troops back from Moscow and move to Belarus.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Oil Markets Shrug Off Russian Political Turmoil
Oil prices fall after failed Russian mercenary revolt. The situation in Russia is currently stable and does not pose an immediate threat to its oil and gas supplies. U.S. energy companies have reduced their number of oil and natural gas rigs for the eighth week in a row.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Dollar Surges to 15-month High Against Russia's Rouble on Aborted Mutiny
The U.S. dollar rises against the Russian rouble due to concerns over monetary tightening cycles from major central banks, in addition to the aftermath of an aborted mutiny by Russian mercenaries. The global economy is expected to deteriorate further as monetary tightening occurs, thereby strengthening the US dollar. German business morale has dampened for a second consecutive month, as signs of recession linger. Elsewhere in the world, Chinese markets are currently on the alert for further support measures from Beijing to stimulate the country's weakening economy.
National Review: The Perils of Stop-and-Go Monetary Policy
The Federal Reserve has kept its interest-rate target at 5.25% for the first time in ten hikes which is a relief for banks with troubled balance sheets. However, consumer prices have risen 4% since last year, and with liquidity conditions indicating an even bleaker outlook, the Fed has been forced to sort out conflicting signals regarding inflation targets. It's important for the Fed to embrace a rules-based approach, founded on the link between the money supply and total output, to restore policy predictability, particularly given some of our economic problems are beyond the Fed's control, with growth at a meager 1.3%.
Forbes: The Atlanta Hawks Are Wrestling With Major Salary Decisions
The Atlanta Hawks are facing a roster crunch as they have many talented players worthy of over 20 minutes per game. The new CBA is more punishing and players' contracts are becoming more expensive, so the Hawks need to find a solution. They could move off John Collins' contract over the next two years to boost their economy, but finding a team to accept this won't be easy. They could also look to Tobias Harris or DeMar DeRozan to save money next year. Alternatively, they could explore trading Trae Young for draft picks, or explore deals via the available TPE's on the market. They will have to give up something to resolve their financial predicament.
Flag And Cross: Brace For 'Most Challenging' Final Stage Of Achieving Price Stability: Central Banks' Umbrella Body
The Bank for International Settlements has warned that central banks still have work to do despite subsiding inflation. Price stability will be challenging despite the most intensive monetary policy tightening in recent memory. Tight labour markets and stubborn service inflation may lead to wage and price increases reinforcing each other. Interest rates may need to stay higher for longer than expected, the BIS said. The Bank of England has raised rates by 50 basis points to tackle persistent inflation, while Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said there was a possibility of another 50 basis point rate hike this year. Governments should tighten budgets and support the most vulnerable to control inflation, allowing long-term spending consolidation to mitigate financial stability risks.
National Review: ‘We’re Going After Amazon’: The Rise of a Conservative Online Shopping Alternative
PublicSq. is an alternative shopping app to Amazon for conservative consumers and businesses who face obstacles from big corporations who block ads, boot social networks, and remove books from search engines. Launched on July 4, 2022, PublicSq. has since accumulated over 1.1 million consumer users and 55,000 businesses, encouraging “freedom-loving Americans” to enjoy “values-aligned businesses.” Businesses who join PublicSq. are required to affirm the platform’s five core values. Despite branding itself as conservative, some of the businesses featured think that it is an apolitical venue to support small businesses.
#crime
American Thinker: Suspect arrested in brutal murder of SJW activist; her estate asks for no incarceration
Social justice activist and owner of Angel Cakes bakery in Oakland, Jen Angel, was killed in a robbery four months ago. The suspected murderer, Ishmael Jenkins Burch, has been arrested and charged with murder and second-degree robbery. Angel's estate has pleaded for no incarceration if Burch is found guilty, stating that "to believe in restorative justice and transformative justice is to believe in a deeper and more effective form of accountability than is possible under our current criminal legal system" .
#science
Forbes: Forget Oil. New Wildcatters Are Drilling For Limitless ‘Geologic’ Hydrogen
Geologic hydrogen created by natural processes could be the solution to the world's clean energy problem. Due to its virtually unlimited supply, it is seen as a better alternative to oil or gas. Big energy companies such as Shell, BP, and Chevron, alongside ambitious start-ups such as HyTerra and Gold Hydrogen, are racing to find large deposits of geologic hydrogen. The drilling process for finding it is similar to that used in the oil and gas industry, and the element is generated continuously, unlike finite oil and gas deposits. Natural hydrogen can be generated in an underground factory that emits clean, dispatchable energy, which resolves the intermittency of renewable power and provides security and stability to displace fossil fuels.