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America First News
4 Jul 2023
#politics
Townhall: 'Notorious RBG' and a Liberal Supreme Court Disaster
Liberals are furious as the conservative majority on the Supreme Court, aided by former President Trump's appointees, overturns Roe v. Wade and affirmative action. Many blame Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who refused to retire during Obama's presidency, for not securing a liberal replacement. This decision has had significant consequences for the Court and the liberal cause.
The Epoch Times: Political Parties Must Address Election Complaints by Losing Candidates: Georgia Secretary of State
Georgia's Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, urged political parties to address claims of election fraud made by losing candidates. Raffensperger emphasized the importance of understanding election laws and becoming subject matter experts to recognize attempts to shift blame. He also mentioned that former President Donald Trump's claims of a rigged election dominated headlines but were dispelled by a settlement between Fox News and Dominion Voting Systems. Raffensperger stressed the need for politicians to talk to voters face-to-face and answer questions calmly to engender confidence in the electoral process.
#society
The Epoch Times: Witnesses Recount Large Surge of COVID-19 Deaths in Their Hometowns Across China Last December
Chinese immigrants who recently arrived in the United States have witnessed the severe wave of the COVID-19 pandemic that broke out in China last December. The lifting of lockdown measures led to a nationwide infection due to a lack of preparedness and information. Immigrants have revealed the cover-up by the communist regime, with reports of overcrowded crematories, overwhelmed hospitals, and a high number of deaths.
Chinese immigrants speak out about the horrifying conditions they witnessed during the COVID-19 pandemic in their hometowns. Corpses piled up in rental residences, pharmacies ran out of medication, and overwhelmed crematories had lengthy wait times. With a lack of proper treatment, ordinary people were left to die without access to ICUs. The Chinese government underreported the death toll, and estimates suggest an unprecedented number of infections.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Former Peking University Professor Exposes Xi Jinping's Little-Known State of Mind - Part I: Xi’s Thinly-Veiled Extreme Maoist Ideology
Exiled Chinese law professor Yuan Hongbing offers a unique perspective on Chinese leader Xi Jinping, highlighting his Maoist ideologies and ambition for CCP dominance. Yuan believes that a war in the Taiwan Strait is inevitable.
#economy
Flag And Cross: BlackRock Resubmits Bitcoin ETF Application, Crypto Market Surges
Major cryptocurrencies surged after Blackrock resubmitted its Bitcoin ETF application, including market surveillance from Coinbase. Bitcoin reached $31,000 and global market capitalization stood at $1.22 trillion. The US stock market saw modest gains, with the S&P 500 up 0.12% and Nasdaq Composite up 0.21%. Investors are waiting for news on Grayscale's lawsuit and Bitcoin ETF clarity. Altcoin market is stagnant, resulting in low investor confidence. Bitcoin's dominance has increased, but it's important to monitor other assets as well.
#history
Townhall: Mr. Pendleton’s Museum
During the American Civil War, Vicksburg, Mississippi was a strategically important town. Today, it is home to the Vicksburg Civil War Museum, showcasing a comprehensive collection of Civil War artifacts. The museum's owner, Charles Pendleton, is a black man who is passionate about preserving history and challenging conventional notions.
#education
Front Page Magazine: The Ongoing Deterioration of U.S. Schools
Latest NAEP results show significant declines in reading, math, history, and civics scores. While Covid-induced shutdowns and political distractions played a role, long-term trends reveal a deeper academic slump. Contrary to popular belief, increased funding and smaller class sizes do not guarantee better outcomes. The real issue lies with underperforming teachers, and addressing this problem is crucial to improving the education system.