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America First News
28 Jun 2023
#politics
Fox News: I’m a Democrat, and here’s what I think Republicans should do if they want to pass tax reform
House Republicans have proposed a new tax bill that would add about $1 trillion to the debt and benefit the rich. This bill presents an opportunity for Republican deficit hawks to gain credibility by working with Democrats on tax reform. If Republicans reach across the aisle, they might be able to strike a tax deal and focus on rewarding work, investing in research and development, and helping children.
#society
The Epoch Times: 'Passion of the Christ' Actor Condemns Taking Children to See Sexually Explicit Pride Parades
Actor Jim Caviezel criticized Pride parades for explicit displays in front of children, sparking a social media debate. Caviezel, known for his role as Jesus in "The Passion of the Christ," spoke out against the harm caused to children by forcing sexuality upon them, highlighting the importance of protecting their development. The controversy arises amidst a more aggressive tone taken by Pride Month events, which have faced backlash for ridiculing religious beliefs and promoting transgenderism.
Spectator USA: You can never escape the suburbs
A woman reflects on her journey from being a disaffected Gen X kid in the suburbs to becoming a suburban mom. Initially, she resented the suburbs and all their sameness and conformity. However, as she grew older and became a parent, her priorities shifted towards safety, community, and a desire for her daughter to experience multiculturalism. She realizes that the suburbs offer a simple life and a chance at the American Dream.
#war
The Epoch Times: US Sending $500 Million in Weapons, Military Aid to Ukraine
The Biden administration is providing $500 million in military aid to Ukraine, including armored vehicles and missiles for air defense systems, to support Ukraine's counteroffensive against Russia. This aid is part of the ongoing support the United States has been providing since the Russian invasion in 2022. The aid package includes key capabilities to strengthen Ukraine's air defenses.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Labor's $110 Million Military Support for Ukraine Not Enough: Shadow Foreign Minister
The Australian government's military support for Ukraine is insufficient, according to the opposition. The $110 million assistance package does not address Ukraine's specific requests and lacks modern equipment. The government defends its decision, stating that the provided equipment will still make a difference.
#economy
Front Page Magazine: At $200B, COVID Aid was the Biggest Fraud in History
COVID bailouts and aid were a massive fraud, with estimates of up to $200 billion stolen by "fraudulent actors." A staggering 17% of funds from the Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program were stolen, with money being transferred abroad. The system lacked accountability and standards, leading to a fraudtopia. The Inspector General has tens of thousands of leads into pandemic relief fraud, but only a fraction will be caught.
#health
Fox News: Duchess Sarah Ferguson, Shannen Doherty, Dolph Lundgren share cancer struggles
Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, was diagnosed with breast cancer after a routine doctor's visit. She underwent successful surgery and is now recovering.
#other
Fox News: Legal expert says families of submersible victims have no case for suing OceanGate
Legal expert Richard Daynard from Northeastern University School of Law suggests that the families of the tourists who died in the Titan submersible accident do not have grounds to sue OceanGate, as they were aware of the risks and willingly signed a waiver. Daynard compares the situation to cigarette companies, arguing that OceanGate was upfront about the dangers. He also believes that finding lawyers to take on the case might be challenging, as there would be little chance of collecting damages from the company.