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America First News
3 Jun 2023
#politics
Liberty Nation: Biden Touts Bipartisan Debt Limit Deal – Amidst Bipartisan Blowback
President Joe Biden hails his recent Fiscal Responsibility Act as a bipartisan triumph that promotes unity. However, enthusiasm is mitigated by opposition from both Republicans and Democrats, who voted against various aspects of the bill. Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy's position is also threatened by backlash from conservative representatives, and West Virginian Democratic Senator Joe Manchin is criticized by progressives and environmental groups for his support of a pipeline deal.
Liberty Nation: Mysterious Mavens of MAGA – C5 TV
The Conservative 5 discuss what women desire in a presidential candidate, and it's not what the Democrats expected.
#society
Fox News: Texas city council mandating use of preferred pronouns upon threat of 'termination'
The City of Dallas has issued guidelines for employees to use preferred gender pronouns or face termination. The document covers the spectrum of "gender transition," including coming out and accessing medical treatment. City employees are expected to use the transitioning employee's preferred name and pronouns as a sign of respect, or face internal investigation and potential termination. The City of Dallas has not clarified whether religious convictions excuse following the guidelines or how to handle the intersection of religion and gender identity. The policy is intended to be a "toolkit" drafted by the City's Office of Equity and Inclusion with input from Human Resources staff to protect the rights and safety of transgender and gender nonconforming employees.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Wegmans Is Closing One of Its Largest Grocery Stores. Its Unusual Location Hurt Business
Wegmans is closing their Natick, Massachusetts store due to lack of business. The 134,000 sq. ft. store was located within a major mall and was the chain's first two-level store in a mall, but was unable to attract enough customers for their business model to work.
#history
American Thinker: C. Boyden Gray: statesman and champion of the underdog
Conservative lawyer C. Boyden Gray played a pivotal role in the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990, helping to ensure disabled Americans had easier access to public bathrooms, elevators, sign language interpreters in live performances and equal footing in education. Gray had two “secret weapons” - Evan Kemp and a promise made by President George H.W. Bush to pass a civil rights legislation for disabled people, underlining that the independent living principles of the disability movement are championed by conservative ideology. After Gray's death, commentators emphasised that if Americans were to follow Gray's example and see people for their abilities and talents, society could overcome current divisiveness.
#health
The Federalist: Margaret Sanger's Planned Parenthood Is The Absolute Worst
Planned Parenthood's eugenicist roots have been exposed in a 1957 interview between founder Margaret Sanger and Mike Wallace. Sanger believed that children born to those who were poor, disabled, non-white, or with a criminal history did not deserve the right to life. Although some Planned Parenthood clinics tried to distance themselves from Sanger's beliefs, studies show that babies prenatally diagnosed with Down syndrome are aborted at a rate of 60-90% in the US, and 86% of Planned Parenthood's abortion facilities are in or near African American and Latino neighborhoods. The organization's exploitative tactics have since extended to include the transgender industry. Planned Parenthood now receives over $1.8 million taxpayers' money every day and has the highest amount of profit on record since 2017.
#education
The Epoch Times: Milwaukee School Bus Engulfed in Flames After Driver Safely Evacuates 37 Students
A Milwaukee school bus driver safely evacuated 37 students just before their bus caught fire. Imunek Williams had been driving the bus for two hours with kindergarteners to high schoolers onboard when she smelled something burning. Initially, she thought the smell was coming from another vehicle but then the smell and smoke started to get thicker. The cause of the fire is being investigated.
#sports
The Epoch Times: Betts Hits 2 HRs, Kershaw Beats Yankees for 1st Time in Dodgers' 8–4 Win
Los Angeles Dodgers beat the New York Yankees 8-4 in an inter-league series. Clayton Kershaw earned his first-ever victory against the team. Mookie Betts hit two home runs and drove in three runs, while Kershaw gave up four hits and earned nine strikeouts in seven innings.
#other
National Review: Yeah, Walls Work
Ron DeSantis and others in the GOP are calling for a border wall, citing Theodosian Walls' success in Constantinople, which kept the city safe for more than a thousand years against all strategic logic. While it may not be easy to build a wall on the Southern border, it has been an element of sovereignty and self-defense from time immemorial. Walls are considered foundational for civilization itself, and, today, they still show their efficacy in Israel and elsewhere.
Red State: US Navy, MLB Delete Pride Month Posts From Social Media Overnight
The US Navy's Instagram and Twitter accounts removed a post celebrating "Pride Month," which Defence officials attributed to the Pentagon's recent efforts to avoid cultural controversy. Opposition to the promotion of "Pride Month" caused the emails to be redacted and public criticism to be disabled to deal with trolls and ugliness. Lawmakers have criticised the Navy for its embrace of political correctness over defence objectives, including the use of drag queens.
Major League Baseball also deleted a Pride-themed graphic after controversies surrounding the Los Angeles Dodgers' plans to honour an anti-Catholic group of drag queens during "Pride Night" saw calls for boycotts, condemnation from religious leaders and a million-dollar opposition campaign launched by CatholicVote. The California State Senate also plans to honour the group, called Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, on the Senate floor on June 5, which has sparked opposition from Republican Senators and Catholics.