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America First News
11 Jul 2023
#illegals
Breitbart: Migrant Groups Continue Crossing Texas Border Despite Intense Heat
A group of migrants, including adults and families with infants and small children, crossed the Rio Grande and surrendered to Texas Department of Public Safety troopers near Eagle Pass. The troopers guarded the group as they waited for Border Patrol transport. The migrants will be processed and have the opportunity to pursue asylum claims. Record-breaking temperatures have led to numerous heat-related deaths among migrants.
#politics
Breitbart: Rosendale Backs Impeaching Biden, Expunging Trump Impeachments
Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-MT) supports efforts to impeach President Joe Biden and to expunge former President Donald Trump's impeachments. This is significant as Rosendale is considering a U.S. Senate bid in Montana. His support for these measures boosts their chances and shows he will not be using them in the Senate race.
Breitbart: United Auto Workers Call Out Biden's Green Agenda for Cutting Wages, Showering Automakers with Billions
The United Auto Workers (UAW) is criticizing President Biden's green energy agenda for cutting auto workers' wages while providing billions in taxpayer money to automakers. The UAW argues that despite government subsidies, the benefits are not trickling down to workers. Specifically, they point to GM's closure of its Lordstown plant and the low wages at the new EV battery plant, Ultium Cells. The UAW is calling for an EV industry that prioritizes workers.
National Review: The Corner: Doug Burgum Will Pay You to Donate to Him
Doug Burgum, a wealthy Republican presidential candidate, is trying to meet the 40,000 individual donor requirement to participate in the Republican debate. To achieve this, he is offering $20 gift cards to anyone who donates to his campaign, essentially buying donors. This demonstrates how laws and rules create strange incentives in politics.
The Epoch Times: The Great Famine Reset: You Will Own Nothing and You Will Be Starving
The World Economic Forum (WEF) is pushing a Great Reset agenda that aims to eliminate borders, property rights, and individual rights, creating a top-down dictatorship ruled by the global oligarchy. This agenda also involves depopulating the world through wars and reducing the global demand for resources. Governmental policies, such as nitrogen reduction and environmental regulations, are jeopardizing food security and leading to potential food shortages and rising interest rates. The WEF's control of the money supply and the global reserve currency is a significant factor in global famine.
The Blaze: Tucker Carlson to host first presidential forum of the 2024 GOP primary season, for which Blaze Media and the FAMiLY Leader are teaming up
Blaze Media and The FAMiLY Leader are hosting a presidential candidate forum with Tucker Carlson, featuring GOP primary contenders. The livestream will be available on BlazeTV and the BlazeTV YouTube channel.
Fox News: SEAN HANNITY: The Democratic Party doesn't want Biden
Fox News host Sean Hannity discussed how the Democratic Party is turning against President Biden, questioning why the person responsible for bringing cocaine into the White House has not been found. Biden reportedly gets angry and curses at staff, leading many leftwing allies to criticize him. Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez faced backlash for endorsing Biden's second term because her party does not want him.
#society
Front Page Magazine: White Ethnic Flight from America’s Cities
Daniel Patrick Moynihan's warning about the crumbling structure of the Black family in urban areas in the 1960s proves prophetic as equality of results remains elusive despite efforts for equal opportunities. President Obama acknowledged the importance of family and the impact of absent fathers on Black communities but faced criticism and eventually stopped discussing the issue. Justice Sonia Sotomayor's dissent on the affirmative action case highlights racial inequality in education, but her own admission into Princeton as an affirmative action candidate raises questions about justice. The high rates of fatherlessness among Puerto Rican and Latino communities further complicate the achievement gap. Achieving equity may require extreme measures, resembling Kurt Vonnegut's concept of a "handicapper general."
Front Page Magazine: Mullahs' Executions
A panel discussion at the European Parliament highlights the oppression of minorities in Iran, with a focus on the Azerbaijani community. The Iranian regime targets ethnic and religious minority groups, executing hundreds annually. The Azerbaijani minority faces discrimination, cultural repression, and limited access to education and employment opportunities. The international community must demand justice and equality for all minorities in Iran.
Daily Wire: Man Who Inspired ‘Sound Of Freedom’ Fires Back At Critics: ‘It’s Kind Of Sick’
"Sound of Freedom" film based on the true story of Tim Ballard, a former government agent who saves children from sex traffickers in Colombia. Ballard rejects accusations of being tied to the QAnon movement. He argues that the film exposes child trafficking and questions the motives of those who try to discredit it.
The Federalist Papers: Watch: Joe Biden Missteps Again, King Charles Attempts A Rescue
During President Biden's state visit, he tried to engage the rigid and stoic King's Royal Guard in conversation but was discreetly guided away by King Charles III. The incident caused social media backlash, highlighting Biden's unexpected actions and the weariness of the king.
Daily Wire: ‘This Is Not Left Or Right’: Singer Jewel Defends ‘Sound Of Freedom’ Amid Backlash
Singer Jewel supports the film "Sound of Freedom" and urges others to see it. She emphasizes that the movie is about protecting vulnerable children and not about politics. Jewel praises the film's message and the story of a man who fights to save a child.
Spectator USA: Oslo Freedom Forum: where dissidents blow off steam
A journalist attends the Oslo Freedom Forum, a conference for human rights activists, where he encounters a mix of genuine activists and opportunistic "thought leaders." Despite his initial skepticism, he begins to see the value of the event in providing a platform for dissidents to have fun and let loose. The week is a mix of hedonism, horrifying stories of human rights abuses, and unexpected spiritual experiences.
#war
The Epoch Times: Senators Split on Biden's Decision to Send Cluster Munitions to Ukraine
U.S. senators divided on Biden's decision to arm Ukraine with cluster munitions. Critics express concern over civilian casualties and international opinion, while supporters believe it is necessary for Ukraine's defense. Some senators, like Hawley, argue that the U.S. should focus more on countering China and that European allies should bear more responsibility. Others, like Wicker and Mullin, praise the move as overdue. Some senators, such as Stabenow and Gillibrand, trust Biden's judgment, while Murphy believes it could harm future non-proliferation negotiations.
The Epoch Times: Ukrainian Aid Corridor to Get Australian Protection
Australia will provide Ukraine with aid shipments and deploy one of its most advanced surveillance aircraft, the E-7A Wedgetail, as tensions with Russia continue to escalate. The aircraft is capable of coordinating joint air, sea, and land battles in real-time and detecting airborne threats. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese emphasized the importance of defending the international rules-based order and supporting Ukraine's integrity and sovereignty. Germany has expressed gratitude for Australia's support, with Chancellor Olaf Scholz stating that without such assistance, Ukraine would struggle to defend itself.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency Had 27 Percent Failure Rate
Over a quarter of Atlantic businesses that receive federal subsidies fail within five years. The survival rate for businesses without assistance is only 33%. The Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency disbursed $364 million in grants and subsidies in 2021-2022, with an average of $230,000 per successful applicant. The agency's clients are predominantly small businesses with less than 50 employees and annual revenues of $2 million or less. However, a 2020 audit found that the agency failed to conduct risk assessments on companies applying for assistance and did not include recipient reporting requirements. The agency has provided subsidies to insolvent firms, including a closed ethanol plant and a bankrupt call center. The Maritimes' economy faces challenges with high job vacancies and soaring housing prices.
The Epoch Times: Biden Administration is Helping China By Restricting Domestic Mining: Minnesota State Senator
The Biden administration's restrictive stance on domestic mining is leading to dependence on China for essential minerals, warns former Minnesota State Sen. Tom Bakk. The United States has significant deposits of minerals needed for the renewable energy industry, but the current policy is hindering their extraction. This not only harms the economy but also leaves the U.S. vulnerable to supply chain disruptions and China's control over critical minerals.
The Epoch Times: Coke Invests $70 Million in New Calgary Facility; Candy Can Soft Drink Competitor Launches in Canada
Coca-Cola is building a new $70-million facility in Calgary, highlighting Alberta's low taxes. Meanwhile, a new sugar-free soft drink called Candy Can is set to launch in Canada, with plans for expansion and the introduction of more flavors.
#religion
The Imaginative Conservative: The Domestic Monastery: The Rule of Saint Benedict
The Benedict Option offers practical wisdom for everyday Christian living, drawing parallels between family and monastery. Benedict's principles for discipline are loving, measured, and compassionate. The details of daily life, such as what we wear and how we worship, are connected to our Christian life and require discretion and dignity. At the heart of Benedict's wisdom is the understanding that the Christian family is a community of prayer, where prayer should be natural, short, and from the heart. His wisdom remains as relevant today as it was over 1,500 years ago.
#education
Flag And Cross: Watch: Fed Up Dad Flings Fitting Food at 'Chicken' SC School Officials Pushing Smut on Kids
A parent in South Carolina protests explicit books in schools by throwing chicken feed at the school board, citing their lack of action in book removal.
#crime
The Epoch Times: LA Man Sentenced to Prison for Siphoning $7 Million in COVID Relief Fund
A man in Los Angeles is sentenced to prison for fraudulently obtaining $7.3 million in COVID-19 relief funds, using fake identities and submitting false documents. He gambled some of the money away in Las Vegas. The funds were part of the Paycheck Protection Program.
National Review: The Corner: The Do-Nothing FBI
The FBI failed to prevent sexual abuse by Larry Nassar, despite being alerted multiple times. The Indianapolis field office mishandled the case and lied about transferring it to the Western District of Michigan. This reminds me of the FBI's previous inaction in the Parkland school shooting and other similar incidents.
#sports
Fox News: Blue Jays' Vladimir Guerrero Jr wins 2023 MLB Home Run Derby
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. wins the MLB Home Run Derby against Randy Arozarena. Guerrero hits 25 home runs, narrowly beating Arozarena's 23. Guerrero's father, Vladimir Guerrero, was a previous winner in 2007.
Forbes: Portland Must Find Right Path In A Post-Damian Lillard World
The Portland Trail Blazers will trade Damian Lillard and focus on building around Scoot Henderson and Shaedon Sharpe. They need to get valuable assets in return for Lillard and find a trade partner for Jerami Grant. Shooting and defense will be important as they build around their young backcourt. The Blazers also have to decide what to do with Anfernee Simons, who offers offensive upside but may be better suited as a sixth man. They now have the freedom to think outside the box in roster construction.
#technology
Forbes: How To Better Predict Hurricanes And Droughts For Oil Industry And Climate Change.
Robert Webber, a postdoctoral scholar at CalTech, has developed a genetic algorithm that can lower the uncertainty of predicting extreme weather events such as hurricanes. By using smaller sample sizes and fewer computing resources, Webber's method can provide more precise answers about the likelihood of a hurricane hitting a major city and the intensity of the storm. This could be valuable for industries like oil and gas, which are affected by extreme weather conditions.
#other
Forbes: Here Is Why Taylor Swift Re-Recording Her Album Is Every Artist’s Dream
Taylor Swift released a reimagined version of her album "Speak Now" in response to being wronged by her label executive. Re-recording an album can provide more control and financial gain for artists, but the process comes with restrictions and challenges. While reclaiming music can be advantageous, re-recordings may not capture the same magic as the original, and significant marketing and production costs are involved.