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America First News
5 Jul 2023
#politics
The Right Scoop: REPORT: The RNC has a big unnoticed problem with its debates
The RNC's strict polling requirements for the upcoming debates may exclude many presidential candidates. Only two out of 70 polls meet the criteria, and candidates need to earn 1 percent in three polls to participate. This could pose a challenge for lower-polling candidates, potentially limiting their opportunities.
American Thinker: CNN actually has an video about Democrat women who support DeSantis
In a video by CNN, women express support for DeSantis due to his early re-opening of schools during the COVID era. These women, despite being politically left-leaning, prioritize their children's well-being above all else. However, DeSantis's stance on abortion poses a problem for them.
Fox News: Biden admin again increases number of migrants allowed into US via controversial app
The Biden administration is increasing the number of migrants allowed into the U.S. each day through the CBP One app, despite legal challenges. Customs and Border Protection is now allowing 1,450 migrants a day, up from 1,250 in June. The app is also used for humanitarian parole for nationals from Haiti, Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua.
Red State: Sen. Kennedy Rips the DC 'Establishment' in Hilarious Fashion for Protecting Hunter Biden
Sen. John Kennedy criticizes the Washington establishment for covering up Hunter Biden's alleged crimes. He highlights the discrepancy between Biden's lenient treatment and the harsh consequences others would face for similar offenses. Kennedy suggests that the press and government elites are actively defending Biden despite mounting evidence against him.
Fox News: Top Republicans raise alarm on Biden's power plant regs: 'Growing risks to electric reliability'
High-ranking Senate Republicans are urging the nation's top energy regulator to assess the impact of President Biden's crackdown on fossil fuel power plants on grid reliability. Concerns are raised that the power plant regulations could worsen reliability issues. The Republicans are demanding technical conferences to study the administration's regulations and their claims about future technologies. (, )
Daily Wire: Former Republican Lawmaker Working With Hunter Biden’s Legal Defense Team
Former Virginia Republican Congressman Denver Riggleman is working with Hunter Biden's legal team on data investigations and analysis regarding corruption allegations. Riggleman, who attended a meeting with Hunter's lawyers in Washington, D.C., confirmed his involvement and emphasized the importance of truth and facts. Hunter Biden's lawyer stated that Riggleman's assistance has been crucial in unraveling corruption and disinformation in this story. Riggleman, known for his criticism of former President Trump and involvement in the January 6 Committee, wrote a book on the investigation called "The Breach." Hunter Biden is facing scrutiny for tax-related charges and alleged use of his father's influence for financial gain, with accusations of millions in foreign payments involving China and Ukraine.
Washington Free Beacon: 'An Almost Dystopian Scenario': Judge Says Biden's Social Media Censorship Likely Trampled on First Amendment
A federal judge ruled that the Biden administration is banned from colluding with social media companies to censor online information, as it likely violates the First Amendment. This includes suppressing political views and speech on topics like COVID-19, the Hunter Biden laptop story, and election security. The administration is accused of creating a federal censorship enterprise and coordinating with social media companies to censor users.
#society
The Epoch Times: Evacuated Residents Returning to Quebec Town Where Landslide Killed Two People
Residents of Quebec's Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean region are returning home after landslides caused by heavy rainfall killed two people. Some homes have been damaged and will need disinfecting. The condition of the soil has been analyzed and drinking water supply has been reconnected.
Newsbusters: Groomers Delight as Aussie Netflix Dramedy Sexualizes Young Children for Laughs While Dancing to Cardi B's 'W.A.P'
An Australian dramedy called Wellmania on Netflix is trending but is filled with inappropriate content for children's parties. The show centers around a woman's health journey, but in one episode, kids are shown dancing to explicit lyrics by Cardi B. This pedophilic behavior needs to be stopped.
Fox News: HOME OF THE BRAVE: As patriotism nears record lows, this North Carolina community targets proud Americans
A retirement community in North Carolina requires residents to sign a pledge upholding American values and fly an American flag outside their homes to promote patriotism. According to a Gallup poll, only 39% of adults feel "extremely proud" to be Americans. The developer of the community hopes to ignite a spark of American patriotism and plans to build more communities like it.
The Epoch Times: Disneyland Crowds Return to 90% of 2019 Levels, Report Says
Attendance at Southern California theme parks in 2022 nearly returned to pre-pandemic levels, with Disneyland reaching 90% and Disney California Adventure at 91% of 2019 attendance. Universal Studios Hollywood and Knott's Berry Farm also reached 92% of pre-pandemic attendance. SeaWorld San Diego and Six Flags Magic Mountain fell slightly below the Disney parks. The rebound in attendance is attributed to the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions and the steady increase in capacity.
The Economist: The burning of the banlieues
Rioting erupts in France after the shooting of a teenager by police, revealing the deep-seated anger and frustration among the youth living in marginalized neighborhoods. The violence is not politically organized but reflects a sense of excessive force and racial profiling by the police. The incident poses a significant challenge for President Emmanuel Macron, weakening his position and potentially polarizing French politics further.
National Review: The Corner: A Basic English Test for U.S. Citizenship Makes Sense
USCIS plans to update citizenship test, including a speaking section to assess English skills. Critics argue this will add stress for immigrants, but the proposed test only asks applicants to describe everyday photos. Exceptions exist for those unable to pass due to age or health conditions. Basic language skills are reasonable for citizenship.
The Epoch Times: SK Mayor Mulls Cancelling Flag Raisings as Discord Over Straight, Pride Flags Intensifies
The mayor of Estevan, Saskatchewan is considering doing away with flag raisings as a way to avoid conflicts over which flags to raise. The debate arose after a group called Concerned Citizens SK requested to fly a straight pride flag at City Hall, which was denied. The mayor proposed changing the city's policy on flag raisings but did not receive support from other councillors.
The Federalist Papers: Former Anheuser-Busch President Calls for CEO's Resignation Over Mulvaney Debacle
Former Anheuser-Busch executive Anson Frericks believes CEO Brendan Whitworth should resign due to his handling of a situation involving a transgender activist, Dylan Mulvaney, who criticized Bud Light on social media. Frericks argues that Whitworth's response was insufficient and blames it on the influence of 'stakeholder' capitalism. Frericks urges regular shareholders to press for Whitworth's resignation.
The Epoch Times: Ending Systemic Liberalism
In a symposium on Patrick Deneen's "Regime Change," the author envisions a future United States where the lower chamber expands, the federal reserve board includes more representation, and federal agency headquarters are decentralized. Service in the military becomes mandatory, higher education financing is reformed, pornography is banned, and illegal immigration is curtailed. Deneen argues that the liberal ruling class, including both progressive and classical liberals, is responsible for the social and economic dislocation in America, and suggests that the New Right is the only viable solution to achieve his vision. However, the author challenges Deneen's rejection of liberalism, and believes that raising class consciousness through mass politics is a more effective approach.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Foreign policy experts urge NATO to offer Ukraine membership roadmap at Vilnius summit
46 foreign policy experts, including former US officials and military commanders, have called on NATO to offer Ukraine a clear path to accession at the upcoming NATO Summit in Vilnius. The experts argue that NATO membership for Ukraine will bring stability and security to the transatlantic community, and they recommend offering Ukraine a roadmap to membership, providing weapons and training, and upgrading the NATO-Ukraine Commission. A recent poll shows that 89% of Ukrainians want to join NATO.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Iran Joins Rapidly Expanding Eurasian Bloc Led by Moscow, Beijing
Iran becomes a full member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), a bloc led by Russia and China. Iran hopes for collective security and economic development. The SCO emphasizes a multipolar world order and calls for financial transactions in currencies other than the US dollar.
#economy
Forbes: Why The ‘Social Cost Of Carbon’ Can Not Be Used In Cost-Benefit Analysis
The article discusses the social cost of carbon (SCC), which quantifies the economic damage caused by emitting carbon dioxide. The use of Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) in calculating SCC has been criticized for their sensitivity to input parameters and their reliance on a social welfare function. This creates a problem when using SCC models in cost-benefit analysis, as they do not calculate costs and benefits in monetary terms. The article argues that SCC models politicize cost-benefit analysis and that objective economic analysis should not include the current calculation of the SCC.
Daily Wire: It’s The South: Northeast U.S. No Longer Leader Contributing To Nation’s GDP
As Americans fled the Northeast due to repressive social policies during the pandemic, the South's economy boomed. States like Florida, Georgia, and Texas surpassed the Northeast in contributing to the national GDP, gaining significant income and population growth. The Southeast became a sought-after destination for businesses and individuals, leading to a shift in political influence and power.
The Epoch Times: Federal Reserve Economists Still Expect a Recession Later This Year, FOMC Minutes Show
Federal Reserve economists predict a recession later this year, causing a mild downturn followed by a slow recovery. They anticipate a decline in real GDP growth and an increase in the unemployment rate. Despite this, rate-setting Committee members believe more rate hikes are necessary. The minutes also highlight concerns about potential risks in the banking system and commercial real estate.
#military
The Federalist: Here's How America's Military Commemorated The 4th Of July
The US military promotes LGBT "diversity" on Independence Day weekend. It highlighted the "coming out journey" of a transgender Army Major and emphasized the importance of inclusion for LGBT members in the Navy.
Fox News: US Navy stops Iran from seizing two oil tankers in Gulf of Oman
The U.S. Navy prevented Iran from seizing two commercial tankers in the Gulf of Oman. The first attempt was stopped by the USS McFaul, and the second attack resulted in gunfire but no casualties. The Navy deployed surveillance assets and remains vigilant in protecting navigational rights.
#health
Fox News: Bobcat that attacked sleeping camper in Connecticut tests positive for rabies
A bobcat that attacked a camper in a Connecticut state park tested positive for rabies. The man and two others were injured but none of the children were harmed.
#crime
National Review: Suspect in Philadelphia Shooting Charged with Murdering Five People
Kimbrady Carriker, a 40-year-old man, has been charged with five counts of murder and various other charges for allegedly shooting five men and injuring two children in Philadelphia. He was heavily armed and wearing a bulletproof vest when he attacked the victims. The shooter was chased by police before surrendering, and there is no known motive for the crime. Carriker had previously posted about guns and BLM activism on social media.
The Epoch Times: Ottawa Man First to Face Terrorism, Hate Charges Linked to Far-Right Propaganda
A man in Ottawa has been charged with terrorism and hate propaganda offences. The 26-year-old is accused of promoting violence and hatred for a terrorist group called Atomwaffen Division . This U.S.-based neo-Nazi organization was recently designated as a terrorist entity in Canada. A second person was also arrested, but no charges have been filed against them yet .
Daily Wire: ‘Pretty Wild’: MSNBC Reacts To Cocaine Found In White House, Suggests ‘Visitors’ May Be At Fault
Lab confirms white powder found in West Wing of the White House is cocaine. MSNBC anchor Andrea Mitchell and NBC White House correspondent Mike Memoli suggest it could have been left behind by a visitor.
The Blaze: Why the White House's cocaine mystery is ‘ABHORRENT’
Suspicious white powder found in White House confirmed to be cocaine. Speculation on owner, with some pointing to Hunter Biden. White House refuses to divulge details. Was the cocaine found in a private area not under video surveillance?
The Epoch Times: Lionel Desmond Inquiry: Premier Explains Why His Government Dismissed Head of Inquiry
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston replaced the judge overseeing the Lionel Desmond inquiry due to the prolonged completion of Warren Zimmer's final report. The inquiry was launched to investigate the case of a war veteran who killed his family before taking his own life. Zimmer's term as judge was extended multiple times, but with the report still unfinished, Houston's government decided to bring in a replacement.
The Blaze: Mysterious suspect cuts and burns several Pride flags in Salt Lake City: Report
In Salt Lake City's Ballpark neighborhood, several Pride flags were vandalized and burned by a masked man. The area, known as the unofficial gay district, is left shocked and hurt by this hate crime. The police are investigating the incident as a possible hate crime.
Flag And Cross: Authorities Reportedly Find Cocaine After Hazmat Situation at White House
The White House was evacuated after an unknown item, later confirmed to be cocaine, was found on the premises. The hazmat team was called in and the substance tested positive for cocaine hydrochloride. The investigation is ongoing to determine how the controlled substance entered the White House grounds.
#sports
Fox News: Yankees' reliever Jimmy Cordero suspended for violating MLB's domestic violence policy
New York Yankees pitcher Jimmy Cordero has been suspended for the season for violating the MLB's domestic violence policy. Cordero will undergo evaluation and treatment as part of the disciplinary action .
#other
The Epoch Times: Tortilla Soup Offers a Taste of Mexico
Recently, I visited Punta Mita in Mexico and enjoyed different types of tortilla soup. This recipe is a compilation of the soups I tried, using stale or dried corn tortillas as a thickener and garnish. The soup can be made spicy or mild, depending on the chilies used. Serve with tortilla strips, lime juice, and a simple salad for a satisfying meal.
The Epoch Times: Oregon County Sues Oil and Gas Firms Over Weather Event
Multnomah County, home to Portland, is suing fossil fuel companies for $52 billion, holding them responsible for damages caused by extreme weather events attributed to climate change. The county is seeking actual damages, future damages, and funds to upgrade public health care services. However, some media outlets question the county's motives, suggesting they are trying to shift blame for their botched response to the heat event.
Forbes: BTS’s Jung Kook Made A Name For Himself In 2022. 2023 Might Be Even Bigger For Him
BTS member Jung Kook, who has gained individual stardom, is set to release his new single "Seven" in mid-July. He recently re-released two past tracks, "Still With You" and "My Time," which are gaining streams and sales. Jung Kook has already made appearances on the Billboard charts as a solo artist and could potentially see three tracks enter the Hot 100 in 2023.