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#politics

Townhall: Biden's War On Consumer
Biden's War On Consumer
Under President Joe Biden, costs have skyrocketed, with inflation and interest rates high. Real wages are down, credit card debt has increased, and Americans are paying more for groceries, gasoline, and monthly bills. The country is facing supply chain problems, a banking crisis, and a federal debt of $32 trillion. These tough economic times have resulted in a low approval rating for Biden's handling of the economy.

The Biden administration's obsession with climate change has led to attacks on the oil industry and a push for electric vehicles. They have introduced new mandates for appliances like hot water heaters, increasing costs for consumers and limiting choices. These actions, driven by the "green energy" agenda, are harming the economy and destroying industries.


The Epoch Times: WA Labor Government Popularity Crashes as Controversial New Law Causes Concern
WA Labor Government Popularity Crashes as Controversial New Law Causes Concern
The popularity of the West Australian Labor government has dropped after the passage of controversial new laws concerning the rights of farmers and landowners. A recent poll shows a surge in support for the Liberal party, who now lead by 54 percent to 46 percent. The laws, designed to protect Aboriginal cultural heritage sites, have caused concerns among farmers and landowners about potential red tape and heavy penalties. Western Australian Government Under Pressure


Townhall: The Inevitable Impeachment of Alleged President Joe Biden
The Inevitable Impeachment of Alleged President Joe Biden
President Joe Biden is facing imminent impeachment due to overwhelming evidence of corruption. Despite Republican weaknesses, the House will likely impeach him, although he won't be removed from office. The bribery scandal involving a $10 million bribe and the subsequent cover-up only strengthens the case for impeachment. However, the ultimate impact of this impeachment is uncertain, as Democrats in the Senate will likely protect Biden from conviction. The corruption and the media's complicity in covering it up highlight the deterioration of our political system.


The Epoch Times: House Republicans Call on Senate to Pass Energy Bill and Revive American Mining
House Republicans Call on Senate to Pass Energy Bill and Revive American Mining
Republicans warn that regulatory and judicial reforms are urgently needed to support America's mining industry, as the country faces economic and national security challenges. However, these reforms are being resisted by the Democrat-controlled Senate and the Biden administration, despite the increasing demand for critical minerals in the "green energy" sector. The United States is heavily import-reliant on critical minerals, with China controlling a significant portion of the global supply.


#society

Townhall: Does “History Repeat Itself”?
Does “History Repeat Itself”?
History often repeats itself, as specific actions can lead to predictable consequences. For example, leftist governments have consistently oppressed their own people, so it's reasonable to expect the same if they gain power in the United States. Wise preparations based on historical precedent are necessary.

Governments rarely provide positive incentives for behavior change and rely on force instead. Empires and dynasties don't last long due to their tyrannical nature. There may not be an American republic in the distant future. Learning from history is crucial to avoid repeating past mistakes.


#economy

Flag And Cross: ‌Crypto Expert James Mullarney Says Explosive Price Surge Imminent For Solana
‌Crypto Expert James Mullarney Says Explosive Price Surge Imminent For Solana
Investment analyst James Mullarney predicts that Solana (CRYPTO: SOL) could reach $250, an increase of over 870%, once Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) enters a bull market. This surge is expected to be prompted by Ethereum's Cancun upgrade, which will improve its scalability. Mullarney refers to a forecast by Blofin, which predicts that Ethereum could rise to $9,700 after the upgrade. He believes that Solana's price will be at least $250 if Ethereum reaches that level. However, Mullarney does not anticipate this surge happening in the coming months and predicts it may occur during the bull run, possibly in early 2025.


#culture

The Epoch Times: The Grandeur of a Media Baron’s Castle
The Grandeur of a Media Baron’s Castle
Hearst Castle, an opulent estate on the central coast of California, was built by William Randolph Hearst and attracted Hollywood celebrities and world leaders. The castle was a marvel of architecture and design, with ornately decorated rooms and sprawling gardens. Hearst, a journalism powerhouse, was known for his sensationalist reporting and his media empire.


#health

The Epoch Times: Gambling With the Health of Australians
Gambling With the Health of Australians
The Australian government's push for mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations may be misguided as evidence suggests mRNA vaccines can cause serious heart damage, including myocarditis. Studies conducted in South Korea and China have reported cases of severe cardiac damage, ICU admissions, deaths, and the need for heart transplants after vaccination. Experts argue that targeting vaccination to those at highest risk and allowing post-infection immunity would be a more effective public health approach. The decision to vaccinate everyone, including young children, regardless of age or health conditions, may have long-term adverse effects on the population's health.


#education

Townhall: ‘Brutal Minds’ is a Devastating Critique of the Brainwashing in Higher Ed
‘Brutal Minds’ is a Devastating Critique of the Brainwashing in Higher Ed
Professor Stanley K. Ridgley exposes left-wing brainwashing and indoctrination in higher education. He highlights the prevalence of progressivism and the suppression of dissenting voices. Ridgley argues that universities have become breeding grounds for ideological conformity and compares the situation to Václav Havel's essay on the powerlessness of individuals in communist Czechoslovakia.


#crime

The Epoch Times: Duo Accused of Smuggling $61M in Cocaine Inside Yacht
Duo Accused of Smuggling $61M in Cocaine Inside Yacht
Two men from Griffith in the ACT were arrested for importing $61 million worth of cocaine into Queensland. They were accused of traveling to Townsville from Canberra to recover the drugs hidden inside a yacht's hull. The men were charged with drug importation and dealing in proceeds of crime.


The Epoch Times: Toddler Dies After Being Struck by Vehicle at Quebec Campsite: Provincial Police
Toddler Dies After Being Struck by Vehicle at Quebec Campsite: Provincial Police
A toddler was killed after being hit by a car at a campsite in Quebec. The boy, under two years old, was playing near the road when the accident happened. Police believe it was not a criminal act.


The Epoch Times: Man Shot and Killed in Toronto's Greektown, Hours After Memorial for Mass Shooting
Man Shot and Killed in Toronto's Greektown, Hours After Memorial for Mass Shooting
Man shot and killed in Toronto's Greektown, just hours after memorial for mass shooting. No information on identity or suspects.


#science

The Epoch Times: IN-DEPTH: Access to Pet Cloning Growing Worldwide Despite High Costs, Skepticism
IN-DEPTH: Access to Pet Cloning Growing Worldwide Despite High Costs, Skepticism
Tammy, a retired health care worker in Scottsdale, Arizona, decided to clone her beloved cat, Jack, after he died of cancer. Despite the high cost and controversy surrounding cloning, Tammy wanted to preserve Jack's traits and create new companions. The cloning procedure produced two nearly identical male kittens, OJ and Thud, who share many of Jack's characteristics. While some people condemn Tammy's decision, others are fascinated by cloning.