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America First News
12 Jul 2023
#politics
Breitbart: NY Times, Wall St. Journal Admit 'Global Immigration Backlash'
Mass migration into the United States, Europe, and Australia is causing a global backlash against left-wing political parties. Progressives advocate for more migration, arguing that it benefits immigrants but disregarding the concerns of lower-income and blue-collar workers. The economic impact of migration transfers wealth from ordinary citizens to the wealthy and fractures civic rules. Despite citizen opposition, effective political leaders have yet to resist the demands of donors, CEOs, investors, and pro-diversity progressive allies. The federal government operates an Extraction Migration policy that extracts resources from needy countries, reduces trade, and affects wages, housing, and job opportunities for native-born Americans. This policy also diminishes the political influence of native-born Americans. Migration is unpopular among swing voters, and a majority of Americans believe that Biden is allowing a southern border invasion.
Spectator USA: Desperate GOP candidates hatch schemes to reach debate donor threshold
C-list Republican presidential candidates are finding creative ways to qualify for the debates by paying people to recruit donors. This includes offering small-dollar bundlers contracts to recruit new donors and giving out "$20 Biden Economic Relief cards" and American flags in exchange for donations. Meanwhile, front-runners like Trump and DeSantis are taking different approaches to fundraising. This battle for small-dollar donors extends to candidates like Chris Christie, who is urging people to donate to his campaign so he can take on Trump, even if Trump doesn't show up at the debate.
PJ Media: The FBI Asks Americans to Report Crimes. Things Go About as Well as You'd Expect.
Americans report the Biden Administration's FBI for social media trolling and interfering with elections. The FBI issued a tweet asking for tips about federal crimes. The Washington D.C. Field Office is criticized for political bias and mishandling cases.
Fox News: Ben Shapiro torches Randi Weingarten for claiming Israel is ‘on the precipice’ of losing democracy
Protests in Israel over judicial reform bill limiting Supreme Court power. Critics accuse Netanyahu of disrupting checks and balances. Weingarten criticized for saying Israel is losing its democracy.
The Epoch Times: Trump Set to Miss Iowa Presidential Forum Hosted by Tucker Carlson
Former President Donald Trump will not be attending a Christian conservative gathering in Iowa hosted by Tucker Carlson. The "Principle over Politics" summit will feature the first presidential forum of the 2024 Republican Primary season, with notable Republican candidates in attendance. President Joe Biden and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., both Democrats, have not confirmed their attendance. Trump's absence is due to a scheduling conflict, as he will be headlining a national young voter conference in Florida. Trump recently criticized Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds for saying she would remain neutral in the 2024 Republican primary race.
The Epoch Times: Georgia Lawmaker Switches to Republican After Feuding With Former Democrat Colleagues Over School Choice, Policing
Georgia state Representative Meisha Mainor has switched her party affiliation from Democrat to Republican due to disagreements over school choice and police funding. Mainor was the lone Democrat to vote for a bill supporting school vouchers and one of three Democrats to vote in favor of a bill constraining funding reductions for local police forces. Republican lawmakers in Georgia welcomed Mainor's switch, while Democrats called it a betrayal of her constituents. Other Democratic state legislators in Louisiana, North Carolina, West Virginia, and South Carolina have also switched to the Republican side this year.
Forbes: Latest House Budget Crisis Explained: What Abortion And Drag Shows Have To Do With Defense Funding
The House Freedom Caucus may block a military defense spending bill due to controversial right-wing amendments. The amendments include funding for out-of-state abortions for military members, diversity initiatives, gender-transition healthcare, and bans on certain books and drag shows on military bases. If the amendments are approved, Democrats and some moderate Republicans are unlikely to support the legislation.
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Bidenomics’ ‘Victory’ Over Inflation Likely to Be Short Lived
President Joe Biden is expected to declare victory over inflation despite the continued high rates. The White House has been using wishcraft to try and convince the public that inflation has been defeated. However, analysts are skeptical and warn that inflation may rise again in the future.
The Epoch Times: Have We Had Enough of Our Two-Party System?
Frustration with traditional political parties is growing as the gap between the people and their leadership widens. Voters are paying more attention to individual candidates rather than party affiliation. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Vivek Ramaswamy have gained attention, with both distancing themselves from conventional party politics. Ramaswamy's peer-to-peer donation system offers a potential alternative to the corrupt campaign financing system. A Kennedy/Ramaswamy ticket, or vice versa, could provide the drastic change needed in American politics.
The Epoch Times: GOP Bill Would Penalize States That Allow Noncitizens to Vote in State, Local Elections
Republican lawmakers have introduced the ACE Act, a bill aimed at strengthening election integrity and boosting voter confidence in American elections. The bill includes measures such as requiring voter ID, ensuring that only U.S. citizens can vote in federal elections, and removing noncitizens and deceased voters from voter rolls. It also seeks to protect political speech and limit governmental overreach in election matters. Critics argue that the bill restricts the right to vote, jeopardizes election security, and opens the door to corruption. Supporters believe it will help maintain updated voter rolls and prevent interference in elections.
#society
Daily Wire: Ocasio-Cortez Shredded For Complaining About Customer Who Tipped $200-$300 A Day
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez shares stories from her time as a bartender in response to a question on social media. She describes a customer who enjoyed "mansplaining" and belittling the server, but also tipped generously. AOC faces criticism for her negative perspective on the situation.
Fox News: Bethany Joy Lenz of 'One Tree Hill' says she spent 10 years in a cult: 'There's a lot to tell'
"One Tree Hill" star Bethany Joy Lenz revealed she was in a cult for 10 years and has a lot to write about. She felt pressured to get it right and couldn't provide more details due to legal complications. Lenz credited theologian Tim Keller for helping her rebuild her faith.
The Right Scoop: Jewish summer camp says it will HIDE from parents the news of any kid who ‘transitions at camp’
Washington State's Camp Solomon Schechter, a Jewish summer camp, will keep parents in the dark about their children's gender transitioning while at camp. The camp also allows children to bunk with the gender they identify with.
#foreignaffairs
Daily Wire: Joe Biden Avoids Dining With World Leaders Again
President Joe Biden skipped a dinner with NATO leaders during a visit to Lithuania. This is not the first time he has avoided dining with world leaders. Questions about his physical and mental fitness for office have persisted throughout his presidency.
Fox News: PGA Tour official vows to meet with 9/11 families during Senate hearing on partnership with Saudis
PGA Tour board member Jimmy Dunne pledged to meet with 9/11 victims' families after concerns were raised about the tour's partnership with the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF). Dunne, along with Ron Price, the PGA Tour's chief operating officer, emphasized that the announcement was not a merger but a framework agreement that would preserve the tour's structure and charitable focus. The PGA Tour faced criticism for partnering with PIF due to its poor human rights record. Dunne committed to meeting with the families and ensuring that justice would be pursued for anyone involved in the attacks.
#economy
The Epoch Times: How Major US Stock Indexes Fared July 11
Stocks closed higher on Wall Street as investors wait for updates on inflation and corporate profits. The hope is that easing inflation will convince the Federal Reserve to stop raising interest rates.
Forbes: Everything You Need To Know About Amazon Prime Day 2023 — What To Look For And What To Avoid
Amazon's Prime Day, a 48-hour sale event exclusively for Prime members, is approaching. Other retailers like Best Buy, Walmart, Target, Macy's, and Wayfair are also offering their own sales. The best deals are expected to be on consumer tech gadgets, while apparel, back-to-school supplies, home supplies, and Amazon-branded items will see discounts as well.
#health
The Epoch Times: Supreme Court Justices Warn New York Not to Use Race Again to Ration Medical Treatment
Two conservative Supreme Court justices warned New York officials that they will vote to take a case challenging the policy of rationing health care based on race on an emergency basis. The Supreme Court denied a request to review New York City and New York State's plan to deprioritize the treatment of white COVID-19 patients, citing that the circumstances underlying the dispute have passed. The denial came after a landmark ruling that found racial discrimination in college admissions unconstitutional.
The Epoch Times: Woman Gives Birth in SUV on San Diego Street
A woman gave birth in her SUV on the side of the road. Paramedics were called and both mother and baby were taken to the hospital.
The Epoch Times: Music for Healing: A Houston-Area Concert to Aid the Vaccine Injured
Houston Symphony cellist Jeffrey Butler, who declined to be vaccinated for COVID-19 on religious grounds, was placed on unpaid leave but was eventually accommodated by the orchestra. Butler, who became aware of the damage done to some vaccinated musicians, organized a fundraising event called "Classical Concert Artists React" to support vaccine-injured classical musicians. The event will benefit React19.org, an organization that advocates for the vaccine injured.
#education
National Review: The Corner: Covid Learning Loss Isn’t Getting Better
Lockdowns due to the pandemic have hindered students' education. Test scores have declined since 2020-2021, requiring over four months of extra schooling to recover.
Breitbart: Poll: Confidence in Higher Education ‘Down Sharply’
Americans' confidence in higher education has sharply declined to 36%, with Republicans leading the charge at 19%. This decline may be due to rising costs and the perception of left-wing ideology.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Reseda Sexual Assault Suspect Arrested; Other Possible Victims Sought
A man has been arrested for committing sexual assaults in Reseda. Mario Orozco, 31, allegedly entered multiple residences in the early morning hours of July 1. Police are urging other possible victims to come forward.
Fox News: Florida girl, 6, saves herself from would-be kidnapper by biting attacker: 'Knew how to fight back'
A 6-year-old girl fights off and escapes from a kidnapper at her apartment complex in Miami. She was playing outside when a man grabbed her and tried to carry her away. The girl bit him, forcing him to let go, and she quickly ran to her aunt for help.
Breitbart: Former Charles Manson Follower Leslie Van Houten Paroled After 53 Years
Former Charles Manson follower Leslie Van Houten, convicted of notorious 1969 murders, was paroled after 53 years in prison. She will transition to life outside slowly.
#sports
Fox News: MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred says Pete Rose violated ‘rule one in baseball,' no intention of altering ban
Major League Baseball's potential move to Las Vegas and involvement with gambling companies will not change Pete Rose's lifetime ban for gambling on baseball. The commissioner emphasized that players and those who can influence game outcomes will be subject to different rules. MLB has partnered with a sports betting company, and the Oakland A's are applying for relocation to Las Vegas. The commissioner sees no issue with having a team in Las Vegas, as many cities already have accessible sports books. Nevada has granted public financing for a ballpark on the Las Vegas Strip.
Fox News: New details emerge in Alabama baseball gambling scandal involving ex-coach: report
Former University of Alabama baseball coach Brad Bohannon has been linked to suspicious gambling activities involving a youth league coach from Indiana. Surveillance video captured the youth coach texting Bohannon while attempting to place a $100,000 wager on a college baseball game. Bohannon allegedly tipped off the coach about a last-minute pitching change, raising suspicions.
#outdoors
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#other
Forbes: New ‘Ahsoka’ Trailer Gives Us Our First Glimpse Of Live-Action Grand Admiral Thrawn
The second trailer for the Star Wars show Ahsoka has been released, showcasing the search for a friend and the hunt for a villain. The trailer looks promising, and I hope the show lives up to its potential.
Fox News: The View's Hostin and Jake Tapper spar over CNN's Trump town hall: 'Night of unchallenged lies'
CNN anchor Jake Tapper defends the network's decision to host a town hall with former president Donald Trump. Co-host Sunny Hostin criticizes the event for allowing Trump to spread unchallenged lies. Other leftists in the media also slam the town hall. Tapper and Hostin debate whether or not Trump should have been given a platform and whether fact-checking should have been done in real time.