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America First News
9 Jun 2023
#politics
American Thinker: Ready for Socialized Electric Power?
New York's Build Public Renewables Act (BPRA) aims to provide 100% clean energy by 2030, but it also lays the foundation for a socialized electrical grid. The act empowers the New York Power Authority (NYPA) to build renewable energy infrastructure and move power utilities out of private hands into publicly owned facilities if the private sector fails. However, critics have raised concerns about the centralization and potential abuse of power by regulation boards.
American Thinker: Long-Shot Presidential Candidates
Long-shot candidates run in presidential primaries for various reasons: to put "former presidential candidate" on their resume, promote a new book, gain exposure, make history, participate in debates, or finance their own campaign. Some are encouraged by social media followers, and some have spouses who want to be First Lady or Gentleman. Others run repeatedly, like Harold Stassen, who ran for president from 1940 to 1992. Meanwhile, Robert Kennedy Jr. is gaining supporters while Joe Biden serves as a placeholder for potential Democratic contenders in 2024.
American Thinker: Call Them What They Truly Are: The Fascist Far Left
The pro-freedom right is in a cultural battle with the anti-liberty authoritarians of the far left. John Green's article "Let's Call Them What They Are: Communists" laid out the groundwork for the discussion. However, D Parker suggests calling the far left the fascist far left because the term rightly defines them and calls their bluff on projecting fascism onto the pro-freedom side of the political spectrum.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: US Denies Claims That China Struck Deal With Cuba to Build Spy Base
The U.S. has denied reports of China and Cuba building a spy station 100 miles from Florida. U.S. officials familiar with intelligence detailed the construction of an electronic surveillance facility in Cuba by China, with it reportedly paying billions for it. However, the Pentagon and the Cuban government have dismissed the report as inaccurate and a fabrication. U.S. officials have raised concerns that the construction of the alleged facility could allow Chinese intelligence services to gather electronic communications from the southeastern United States.
#economy
Washington Free Beacon: Ronald Reagan's Path for American Renewal
Ronald Reagan's 1967 inaugural message as California Governor addressed issues that still resonate today. Reagan advocated for a "Creative Society" where government would lead but not rule, and citizens would be self-governed. He believed in supply-side economics and removing barriers to work, savings, and investment to promote economic growth. A modern revival of the Creative Society would involve spending restraint, deregulation, streamlining the permitting process, opening more properties to oil and gas exploration, promoting nuclear power, enhancing the electric grid, and regularizing immigration levels. The winning conservative candidate must situate policy particulars in a larger concept of the American future, emphasizing the importance of traditional social practices as the bedrock of prosperity and peace.
#sports
Forbes: FC Barcelona And Xavi ‘Far Apart’ On Contract Renewal Agreement: Reports
Barcelona and Xavi Hernandez are struggling to reach an agreement on the head coach's contract renewal. Xavi has reportedly requested €12m net per season and €30m overall for him and his staff, while Barca are currently in a precarious financial situation after being ordered to eliminate €200m from the wage bill.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Zuckerberg Unfazed By Pricey Vision Pro, Says Apple's Approach 'Not The One I Want'
Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, dismissed concerns about Apple's mixed reality headset, stating it doesn't contain any remarkable advancements that Meta's own Quest 3 headset hasn't already explored. While Zuckerberg reiterated he hadn't seen Apple's headset yet, he emphasised the differences in values and vision between Apple and Facebook, stating that Meta's device is designed to be accessible and affordable to everyone. The Vision Pro headset is priced at $3,499, compared to the Quest 3's $499 price tag. Zuckerberg believes his company's device has a vision of interactive experiences and physical engagement, which is different to Apple's apparently solitary approach.