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America First News
10 Jul 2023
#politics
Newsbusters: Not in My House! DeSantis Pledges to ‘Clean House’ Against Censorship Regime
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis vows to end Big Tech-Government censorship collusion if elected president. DeSantis criticizes the use of government to promote a political agenda and censor opposing views, promising to clean house at the Department of Justice and fire those involved. He highlights his actions in Florida, where legislation prohibits government officials from colluding with tech companies to censor political speech. Conservatives are urged to demand accountability from Big Tech and report instances of censorship.
The Federalist: Media Try To Out-Lie America's Biggest Liar Over His Track Record
President Joe Biden's track record was questioned during a CNN interview by Fareed Zakaria, who falsely praised his presidency. Biden has not brought the economy back or restored relations with the world, as he has worsened inflation and mishandled the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. The corporate media, including CNN and MSNBC, continue to support Biden despite the disapproval of the majority of Americans. The biased media's purpose is to cover up the failures of the Biden administration and discourage opposition.+
National Review: The Corner: The Eternal Joe Biden
In 1974, a profile of Joe Biden revealed his ambition for the presidency, his use of family tragedy as a shield, and his moderate stance on issues like abortion and amnesty. He was already being compared to the Kennedys and seen as a contender for the highest office in the land. Despite his voting record, Biden considered himself socially conservative on most issues but a liberal when it came to civil rights and healthcare.
The Federalist Papers: Republicans Mull Use of Obscure Rule To Cut Salaries of Senior Biden Officials
Republican House members are considering using the Holman Rule to decrease the salaries of President Biden's administration officials instead of pursuing impeachment. The Republican party is divided over impeachment for key appointees such as Attorney General Merrick Garland and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Some members express concern over the potential consequences and precedent of using the Holman Rule.
PJ Media: The Root of Opposition Persecution
The persecution of political opposition throughout history is rooted in the struggle for power and control. From ancient Rome to modern times, those in power have used various tactics to eliminate their opponents and maintain their dominance. The rise of Socialism and Fascism in Europe and the influence of philosophers like Hegel have only deepened this trend, leading to the persecution of individuals and parties with opposing political views. In America, the philosophy of John Locke and the protection of individual rights have served as a bulwark against such persecution, but the threat remains, as the tactics used by the Administrative State and certain political parties eerily resemble those used by past regimes.
Fox News: Senate Dems huddle on how Biden could be hurt by a third-party candidate
MoveOn and Third Way, liberal advocacy groups, will meet with Senate Democrat staffers to discuss the risks of a third-party presidential run that could impact President Biden's re-election campaign. Speculations center around Sen. Joe Manchin.
#society
Fox News: Teen girl accused of 'hate speech' after protesting transgenders in YMCA locker room: Report
A teenage girl in Illinois was accused of "hate speech" and barred from her swim team after expressing concerns about biological males being allowed in the girls' locker room. The swim coach and YMCA officials refused to address the issue, leading the girl and her teammate to hang protest signs. The YMCA denied the allegations and stated that they do not discriminate based on gender identity.
Daily Wire: ‘Get The F*** Out Of Here’: Harrowing Stories Of Biden’s Meanness Emerge In New Report
President Joe Biden's explosive temper and habit of swearing at subordinates is at odds with the image the media and Left have portrayed of him as a decent and empathetic man. According to reports, Biden's aides avoid meeting alone with him to avoid his angry outbursts. This new revelation challenges the perception of Biden as a fundamentally happy and generous person.
Fox News: Phoenix goes to court to prove it cleared homeless encampment on deadline
Phoenix is going to court to prove they have cleared a homeless encampment, despite pushback from civil rights advocates. The city is facing two lawsuits, one arguing that they are violating the constitutional rights of unhoused people.
The Epoch Times: AFN Chooses Interim National Chief Ahead of Annual Meeting
The Assembly of First Nations has appointed Joanna Bernard as interim national chief after the ousting of former chief RoseAnne Archibald. Archibald was removed following a human resources investigation that found her behavior amounted to harassment. The decision comes ahead of the annual general assembly, where Indigenous leaders will gather to discuss important issues.
Forbes: Jeffrey Carlson Dead: The ‘All My Children’ Star Was 48
Actor Jeffrey Carlson, known for his role on All My Children, passed away at the age of 48. No details on the cause of death were immediately available. Carlson made history with his portrayal of a transgender character on the show, which won a GLAAD Media Award.
#war
Fox News: Russian airstrike hits school, kills 4 during aid distribution, Ukraine says
A Russian airstrike kills four Ukrainian civilians at a school distributing aid. The attack is considered a war crime.
Euromaidan Press: Russian shelling of Zaporizhzhia Oblast kills 4 and wounds 11
Russian troops attacked a residential area in Orikhiv, Ukraine, killing four civilians and injuring 11. The attack targeted a school building where locals were receiving humanitarian aid. Rescue efforts are still underway, as more people may be trapped under the rubble.
#foreignaffairs
Washington Free Beacon: Putin Met With Wagner Boss After Failed Mutiny
President Putin met with Yevgeny Prigozhin, founder of the Wagner mercenary group, to discuss their recent mutiny against the army's top leaders. The meeting took place on June 29 and lasted three hours. Putin listened to the commanders' explanations and offered them options for future employment and combat. The mutiny was defused by Belarusian leader Lukashenko, but questions remain about the implementation of the agreement.
The Epoch Times: A New Eastern Mediterranean Strategic Matrix Is Evolving
Major transformations are occurring in the political landscapes of several countries in the Eastern Mediterranean region, including Egypt, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Cyprus, and Greece. These transformations, along with changes in the influence of global powers, will shape European energy markets and the relative influence of the United States, Russia, China, and Iran. The potential for increased gas deliveries to the EU from the Mediterranean outweighs the importance of Central Asian oil and gas, but only if the EU recognizes the need for a balanced energy mix. The prospects for a stable Libya have been undermined by the exhaustion of the major combatants in the civil war, and the decision by the US State Department to resist the restoration of a monarchy. These transformations have significant implications for the region's stability, including the issue of human trafficking and illegal migration to Europe.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Auto Union Says Workers Are Not Seeing Wage Increase Despite EV Government Benefits
The United Auto Workers (UAW) union is concerned that government subsidies given to automakers for producing electric vehicles (EVs) are not benefiting workers' wages. The UAW cited the closure of a General Motors (GM) plant and the opening of a new EV battery plant, where workers are making less money. The UAW's concerns have led them to not endorse President Joe Biden. Former President Donald Trump also criticized EVs and their potential impact on jobs.
The Epoch Times: US Tech Stock Valuations Highest Since 1990s' Dot-Com Bubble: Bernstein
American tech firms have seen their valuations reach levels not seen since the dot-com bubble, driven by investor interest in AI technologies. The surge in stock prices has made selecting tech stocks for investment difficult. Opinions are split as to whether the AI-fueled rally will continue or lead to a crash. Some investors are concerned about overvaluation in tech stocks and the potential impact of a recession or economic trouble. The Federal Reserve's actions and the high inflation rate also raise concerns about a tough economic environment.
#health
Fox News: County health department to distribute foil, straws to fentanyl users, despite local mayor's wishes
Health department workers in Portland will distribute foil and straws to fentanyl users as part of harm reduction efforts. The program aims to engage drug users who smoke drugs, as visits to county clinics have decreased.
The Epoch Times: Japanese Doctor Successfully Loses 55 Pounds Drinking 'Green Tea Coffee'
Dr. Takafumi Kudo's Green Tea Coffee Weight-Loss Method has gained popularity in Japan. By combining green tea and coffee in a 1:1 ratio, Dr. Takafumi's method aids in weight loss by utilizing compounds such as theanine, catechin, caffeine, and chlorogenic acid. The method can control blood sugar levels, reduce anxiety, and help with weight management. It is suitable for people who struggle with diet and exercise and can even prevent chronic diseases. However, those with anemia, poor gastrointestinal health, or a caffeine allergy should avoid this method.
#crime
National Review: Democratic Georgia Mayor Arrested for Trespassing after Walking into Lake House Uninvited
South Fulton, GA Mayor Khalid Kamau was arrested for criminal trespass and burglary after entering a private lake house he thought was abandoned. The homeowner confronted him, demanding he stay until the police arrived. Kamau claimed he believed the house was abandoned and apologized, citing systemic issues in the community.
Washington Free Beacon: Disgraced Gymnastics Doctor Larry Nassar Stabbed in Prison
Disgraced ex-doctor Larry Nassar, convicted of sexually abusing young female gymnasts, stabbed in prison. He is in stable condition.
The Blaze: 50 Cent suggests Los Angeles is doomed after city reinstates no-bail policy: 'Watch how bad it gets'
Los Angeles has reinstated its zero-bail policy, prompting 50 Cent to denounce the decision, foreseeing negative consequences for the city. The policy, introduced during the pandemic to reduce jail crowding, eliminates bail for non-serious, nonviolent crimes. While popular with Democrats, Californians rejected it in a 2020 vote. Critics argue that the policy leads to an increase in repeat offenses and overall danger in the community.
Washington Free Beacon: Socialist Georgia Mayor Arrested for Burglarizing Home
Socialist mayor Khalid Kamau illegally trespassed into a resident's home in Georgia. Homeowner confronted him, Kamau yelled profanities. Charged with first-degree trespass and burglary.
The Blaze: Mobile meth lab uncovered at 'family friendly' Florida tourism center
Two individuals in their 40s were arrested near a Florida Welcome Center for trafficking and manufacturing methamphetamine after a routine traffic stop. A hazardous materials team was dispatched after officers became suspicious of drug use. The suspects were charged with trafficking, possession, and manufacturing of methamphetamine.
#sports
Forbes: White Sox Look To Life After Anderson, Drafting Jacob Gonzalez
The White Sox draft Jacob Gonzalez as a potential long-term shortstop and Grant Taylor as a high risk-reward pitcher, both considered first-rounders. They are looking to transition away from Tim Anderson, whose performance has been declining. Gonzalez is a polished hitter with power and mature instincts as a shortstop. While not the fastest, he is improving defensively and compares himself to Corey Seager.
Forbes: Megan Rapinoe Leaves A Legacy Of Greatness On And Off The Pitch
Megan Rapinoe, the iconic forward for the United States women's soccer team, has announced that she will retire after the current NWSL season. With multiple World Cup titles and an Olympic gold medal, Rapinoe has had a glittering career. Known for her goal-scoring prowess and activism off the pitch, Rapinoe has left an indelible mark on the sport.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Twitter Faces Uphill Battle In Potential Lawsuit Against Meta Over Copycat App
Legal experts say Twitter faces a tough challenge if it sues Meta over the creation of the Threads app. Twitter claims Meta recruited former Twitter employees who improperly retained company devices and documents. Meta denies these allegations, stating none of its engineering team were former Twitter employees. Proving trade secret theft is difficult, with trials being rare and settlements common in similar cases.
Flag And Cross: Apple's MR Headset Could Be A Hit Like IPhone, IPad With These 2 Two Things: Gurman
Apple Inc.'s Vision Pro virtual reality headset may not be successful due to its high price, heavy design, and lack of compelling use. Unlike the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch, which quickly became major revenue earners, the Vision Pro is unlikely to gain traction in the market. With the drawbacks and price of the device, convincing people to wear a computer on their face will be a challenge.
#other
All Outdoor: POTD: Another Game Getter - The Cobray DS410 Double Barrel Shotgun
The Cobray DS410 is a unique double barrel shotgun that combines a derringer design with innovative modifications. It retains key features of the derringer while also incorporating an 18 1/8th inch barrel and a stock. Overall, it is an intriguing and distinctive piece.