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America First News
8 Jul 2023
#politics
Newsbusters: Flashback: Fawning Over the ‘Centrist’ Clinton-Gore ‘Beefcake’ Ticket
In 1992, Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton chooses Tennessee Senator Al Gore as his vice presidential candidate for the Democratic Party. Liberal reporters support this new "centrist" Democratic Party, praising the young and energetic ticket. The media helps rebrand the party as middle-of-the-road, distancing them from previous liberal candidates.
#society
Red State: 'Sound of Freedom' Sends a Rolling Stone Writer Into Fits of Rage
The movie "Sound of Freedom" has caused hysteria among the left, who tie it to QAnon, despite it being a story about saving a girl from human traffickers. A reviewer from Rolling Stone goes on a rant, suggesting it's a problem for movie-goers to believe in human trafficking. The movie and its anti-human trafficking organization are criticized for their associations with conspiracy theories and moral panic. The left's objections to the movie are deranged and reveal their true beliefs.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Iron General: a birthday tribute to Ukraine’s resolute Commander-in-Chief
Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief, Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, turns 50 as the country reaches its 500th day of full-scale war. Zaluzhnyi, born into a military family, has been in the Donbas region since 2014. He is known for his strong leadership and commitment to liberating Ukraine from occupation. Despite the challenges, Zaluzhnyi remains determined to create a powerful and modern army to prevent future aggression.
#economy
Liberty Nation: The Wild World of Jobs Data – Swamponomics
President Joe Biden's economic agenda is facing challenges as the latest jobs report reveals a slump in job creation. The Bureau of Labor Statistics report shows that the US economy created only 209,000 jobs in June, below market expectations. This comes as the White House promotes Bidenomics and raises questions about the sustainability of the labor market recovery.
Interest payments on the national debt are anticipated to become a major fiscal burden in the coming years. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that servicing the debt will cost $600 billion this fiscal year, but that figure is expected to exceed $5 trillion by 2053. The growing interest burden will divert funds from other programs and make it harder for lawmakers to respond to emergencies. Policymakers need to address this issue before it becomes even more challenging to confront.
#crime
National Review: Baltimore Police Arrest Teen in Connection with Shooting That Killed Two, Injured 28
A 17-year-old male has been arrested in connection with a mass shooting at a block party in Baltimore. The teen is being charged with several gun crimes but has not been charged with homicide. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities believe there were multiple shooters. Three victims remain hospitalized in fair condition.
#other
The Federalist Papers: Congressman Reveals Aliens Are Here, Ships Can Navigate Underwater, They Could “Turn Us Into a Charcoal Briquette”
Representative Tim Burchett believes in government coverups of UFOs since 1947. He thinks the craft have advanced abilities and are being reverse-engineered. He calls for government transparency and believes Americans can handle the truth.