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America First News
29 Jun 2023
#politics
Fox News: Hunter Biden set to take the hot seat over infamous laptop
Hunter Biden's legal troubles worsen as he faces scrutiny. Student loan payments will resume despite a possible ruling against it.
American Thinker: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr’s impressive first televised town hall
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. participated in a town hall event that was intellectually stimulating and emotionally moving. Kennedy addressed challenging questions and expressed agreement with the audience at least 80% of the time. He emphasized the need for unity and reaching out in the darkness. Kennedy's campaign has generated attention within the party, although he faces the challenge of unseating an incumbent president to win the nomination.
National Review: What Paleoconservatives Were
A new collection of essays on paleoconservatism delves into the history and variety of the ideology, edited by Paul Gottfried. The anthology provides a useful introduction to the multifaceted school of thought. Although paleoconservatism has faced marginalization within the conservative movement, it continues to resurface as future generations explore alternatives. The influence of paleocon ideas, such as trade protectionism and immigration restrictionism, can be seen in the mainstream through figures like Donald Trump and Pat Buchanan. Paleoconservatism remains a complex and contradictory movement, but its ideas continue to shape American conservatism.
The Federalist: Grassley Couldn't Question Whistleblowers Because He Knew Too Much
The release of IRS whistleblowers' testimony implicates the Department of Justice and FBI in interference and cover-up relating to the investigation of Hunter Biden. Senate Democrats prevented Chuck Grassley from questioning the whistleblowers because he had too much knowledge.
American Thinker: Corporate America Doesn't Hear Anybody
Despite claims of hearing the people, Anheuser Busch and other companies continue to promote divisive agendas, disregarding the concerns of the majority. The military is also facing recruitment problems due to the introduction of "woke" policies and identity politics. It is up to the silent majority to boycott and make their voices heard through voting and consumer choices.
#society
Liberty Nation: Australia Wants to Fine ‘Big Tech’ for Posting Disinformation
Australia is passing laws to hold tech giants accountable for spreading fake news, allowing for potentially multi-billion-dollar fines for failing to remove undesirable content. The government's control over citizenry is in line with their general inclination for firm control. However, Europe is taking a more subtle approach in addressing disinformation through an open letter from prime ministers, expressing concern about the manipulation of information to destabilize countries and weaken democracies. It is a slippery slope when governments regulate speech, as it raises questions about what information will be deemed uncomfortable or offensive by government bureaucrats.
#economy
The Federalist: Electric Cars Are An Expensive Scam
EVs are not innovative but are propped up by government subsidies and incentives, with carmakers losing billions in EV production. Despite claims of being environmentally friendly, most energy used by EVs is derived from fossil fuels. Only the wealthy can afford EVs, while gas-powered cars remain efficient and affordable.
National Review: The Hidden Recession
A recession is expected but not yet arrived. Economic signals are ambiguous, with March data recessionary but April data strong. Gross Domestic Income (GDI) is at a recessionary level, primarily due to decline in private-enterprise income. The discrepancy between GDP growth and GDI decline is also at a historical high. Similar discrepancies occurred before the Great Financial Crisis (GFC) and led to a recession. Maintaining consumption amid declining income is done through borrowing and living off assets. Bank assets and home prices are correlated with the GDI-GDP discrepancy. Reconciliation of the discrepancy without a recession is uncertain.
#military
Fox News: Army veteran GOP rep says US trying to 'out-pronoun our enemies' in push to end military DEI program
A Florida congressman and Army veteran, Rep. Cory Mills, is leading the charge to end a Biden initiative on equity and inclusion in the military. Mills argues that the focus on diversity and inclusion is weakening the U.S. forces and creating division within the ranks. The Republican lawmaker's amendment to eliminate the Defense Advisory Committee on Diversity and Inclusion has cleared the first hurdle in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). Critics of the military's ideological agenda and the worst recruiting crisis in over 50 years align with Mills' push to prioritize readiness over "woke" policies.
#health
National Review: Gender Activists Won’t Stop Arkansas from Protecting Kids
The Arkansas general assembly passes the SAFE Act, which prohibits medical professionals from subjecting children to experimental gender-affirming treatments. Activists, backed by the ACLU, sue to stop the law. The law bans procedures such as puberty blockers and gender-affirming surgeries for minors, recognizing the risks and lack of scientific evidence supporting these interventions.
Fox News: Texas' record-breaking heat among hottest in the world, blamed for more than a dozen deaths
A brutal heat wave hits Texas, with temperatures exceeding 110°F in several cities. The heat has led to at least 13 deaths and record-breaking electricity usage. ( )
#crime
Fox News: Former New York City school food chief convicted of bribery in connection with dangerous chicken fingers
A former New York City Department of Education official and three men were convicted in a bribery case involving contaminated food in the school system. Chicken tenders with bone and metal pieces were served for months in the largest public school system. The case highlighted the substandard food that students received and placed greed over the well-being of children.
Fox News: 2 more CT officers fired for misconduct in connection with suspect who was paralyzed in back of police van
Two police officers in Connecticut were fired for their mistreatment of Richard "Randy" Cox, who was paralyzed in the back of a police van last year. The officers were dismissed for misconduct and lack of compassion. This behavior will not be tolerated in the department.
Fox News: Austrian police raid far-right biker gang, seize large amounts of drugs and weapons
Austrian authorities seize drugs and weapons in raid on far-right biker gang tied to organized crime. 10 people arrested.
#sports
Forbes: 5 Free Agent Small Forwards Milwaukee Bucks Should Target In 2023 Free Agency
The Milwaukee Bucks need to address their small forward position in the offseason. They have minimal resources to add new players, but they are interested in veterans Terrence Ross and Yuta Watanabe. Joe Ingles and Jae Crowder could also play critical roles. Keeping Khris Middleton on the team is crucial for the Bucks' success.
Forbes: The New F1 Arcade Is Set To Roar Into America With Support From Zak Brown, Logan Sargeant And Lando Norris
F1 Arcade, a new racing-themed arcade, is set to debut in Boston in 2024, with plans to open over 30 locations globally by 2027. The arcade features realistic Formula 1 simulators and has already received a $38 million investment, with investors including McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown. The expansion of the arcade concept comes as Formula 1's popularity continues to grow globally.
#outdoors
The Epoch Times: The world's loneliest house: This isolated white cottage on a tiny island isn't a residential home at all
Ellidaey, a mysterious island in the Westman Islands of Iceland, is home to a solitary cottage used by hunters to target puffins. The island was once inhabited by five families who lived off seabirds and fish, but they eventually left for a better life on the mainland. The island can only be accessed by boat, and visitors must climb a rope to reach solid ground, making it a remote and isolated location.
#other
Fox News: Deadly rip currents claimed at least 10 lives along the Gulf of Mexico since the beginning of June
Between June 20 and 23, 2023, three people drowned in rip currents off the coast of Alabama, and a firefighter from Georgia died trying to rescue his child. Six drowning deaths due to rip currents have occurred in Panama City Beach, Florida. The Gulf of Mexico beaches have double red flags to warn beachgoers of dangerous currents.
Fox News: Severe weather shifts Canadian wildfire smoke eastward, forcing air quality alerts
Severe thunderstorms expected in Plains & Ohio Valley, risk of hail, wind, rain, & tornadoes. Smoke from Canadian wildfires moving east.