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America First News
3 Jul 2023
#politics
Front Page Magazine: The Case Against Merrick Garland is Very Simple
Republicans are calling for the impeachment of Attorney General Merrick Garland, accusing him of obstructing justice and perjuring himself to cover up his actions. Garland promised not to impede the investigation into the Biden family, but evidence suggests otherwise. Multiple whistleblowers have contradicted his claims, providing corroborating evidence that Garland obstructed the investigation. Impeachment is being called for due to corruption and abuse of power.
The American Spectator: Kamala… They Are Coming for You
Joe Biden is a failure and a danger to others. His mental decay and physical decline are evident, and his medical records are not transparent. The media is starting to highlight his cognitive debilitation, leading to speculation about his ability to run for reelection. The recent DOJ/FBI/IRS whistleblowers are also causing trouble for Biden, as they reveal potential corruption within the Biden family. Biden is not popular and cannot rely on a loyal voter base, and Kamala Harris is seen as an insurance policy against his impeachment. If Biden steps down, Harris would likely take his place, but there are concerns about her competence as well. Overall, the Democratic Party is in a precarious position with these two leaders.
The American Spectator: Biden Is Still Beating Student Debt Horse
The Supreme Court ruled that President Biden does not have the authority to forgive $430 billion in student loan debt. Biden plans to continue pushing for debt forgiveness through the Higher Education Act, despite the Court's decision. This approach has already been rejected and is likely to face legal challenges.
Biden fails to acknowledge his own role in creating the student debt crisis. As a senator, he supported legislation that expanded eligibility for student loans and made it difficult for borrowers to escape debt through bankruptcy. Despite his involvement, Biden blames the GOP for the crisis and plans to provide debt relief through the HEA. Legal scholars doubt the legality of this approach, and it is likely to face the same fate as previous attempts.
The Epoch Times: COVID-19 May Just Bring Back Competition Between the States
COVID-19 may have the potential to revive real federalism in Australia. The pandemic has caused a divergence among the states, with some imposing strict border restrictions and implementing distinct policies. This shift has led to a sense of autonomy and competition between states, reminiscent of a functioning federation. To encourage competitive federalism, the distribution of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) should be changed to a per capita basis, rewarding better-run states and potentially prompting an exodus of citizens from poorly managed states.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Transgenderism Lunacy: Keeping Parents in the Dark About Their Children
LGBQT+ activists and drag queens are marching through New York City, openly expressing the desire to "abolish the nuclear family." Left-wing progressive politicians are enabling the extreme transgender movement by passing laws that hide a student's transgender status from parents. This is happening in many states, including California and New Jersey. Parents' rights are being violated, and schools are keeping them in the dark about their children's gender transitions.
The American Spectator: Travels With Charley — and Hayek
Steinbeck's "Travels with Charley" surprises with its lack of anger towards capitalism. Instead, it champions Hayekian local knowledge. The book explores ordinary people and their local expertise, exemplified by a gas station owner who goes above and beyond to help Steinbeck with a blown-out tire.
The American Spectator: Supreme Court Sluggers Restore Proper Loan Sequence
Shohei Ohtani had a great June in baseball, hitting 15 home runs. The Supreme Court made sensible rulings on religious freedom and affirmative action.
Front Page Magazine: The Leftist-Islamic Alliance Makes its Move in France
The Leftist-Islamic alliance in France is causing nationwide riots and could potentially lead to the end of the Republic. The riots began after a 17-year-old Muslim was shot by police, sparking allegations of racism and police brutality. The riots are a combination of righteous rage and organized operations to destabilize the state. Muslim migrants and Leftists are taking advantage of the situation, with some even calling for violence against the police.
Breitbart: Cities Celebrating Fourth of July with Drones Instead of Fireworks
Cities across the country are replacing traditional fireworks with drone light shows for a more environmentally friendly celebration. Salt Lake City and Boulder will have their first-ever drone shows on the 4th of July, citing concerns about fire danger and climate change. The switch to drones also aims to reduce injuries caused by fireworks and accommodate those with PTSD.
#technology
The Epoch Times: After Several Turbulent Days, Flight Disruptions Ease Despite Worries About 5G Signals
Passengers experienced fewer flight delays and cancellations due to weather on Saturday, despite concerns about the rollout of new 5G systems near major airports. Flight cancellations and delays had decreased compared to earlier in the week. The fear of 5G interference with aircraft equipment did not materialize, and most major U.S. airlines had made the necessary upgrades to adapt to 5G. However, Delta Air Lines still had some planes without upgraded altimeters, but they did not expect any flight cancellations.