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America First News
9 Jul 2023
#politics
Daily Wire: GOP Candidate Doug Burgum: President Should ‘Not’ Fight Culture War Issues
North Dakota Republican Governor Doug Burgum, running for the GOP presidential nomination, stated in an interview that he would not focus on culture war issues if elected president. He believes the president's role should be centered on the economy, energy policy, national security, and the border. Burgum also stated that issues such as abortion and transgender policies should be left to the states and not the president to decide.
Red State: AOC Gives the Game Away, Goes Over the Edge in Latest Unhinged Attack on SCOTUS
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez doesn't understand the purpose of the Supreme Court and wants to control it. She attacked the Court for refusing to testify before Congress and accused the justices of receiving financial benefits. AOC wants congressional investigations and even suggested subpoenaing the Court. She doesn't understand the separation of powers and wants to restrict the Court's powers.
Flag And Cross: World Economic Forum Speaker Details the Dark Power Behind Governments' Digital Currencies
The World Economic Forum reveals plans to manipulate digital currencies, allowing governments to prevent purchases they deem undesirable. This could include blocking purchases of ammunition, drugs, and pornography, making citizens powerless to resist the "Great Reset" agenda.
Fox News: Dem congresswoman: Biden administration doesn't deserve 'any blame' for chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal
Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Calif., defended President Biden's administration, stating that they are not to blame for the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan. She pointed to former President Donald Trump's agreement with the Taliban and the gutting of the State Department as contributing factors. A State Department evaluation found that both Trump and Biden had insufficient consideration of potential problems during the withdrawal.
The Federalist Papers: World Economic Forum Speaker Details the Dark Power Behind Governments' Digital Currencies
The World Economic Forum reveals plans to manipulate digital currencies, raising concerns about control. Central Bank Digital Currencies could be programmed by governments to prevent certain purchases. This threatens individual freedoms and enables the implementation of the "Great Reset" agenda.
#society
The Epoch Times: How Does an 11-Year-Old Open a Restaurant? Meet Texas Kid Olivia Huynh
11-year-old Olivia Huynh and her family transformed their bedrooms into a cookie mix factory and later opened a restaurant called Rocketbelly in Arlington, Texas. The restaurant, run entirely by family members, sells bubble tea, chicken nuggets, curry, and cookies. Olivia is the owner and, although Texas Child Labor Law prohibits employing children under 14, an exemption allows kids to work at their parents' business. Rocketbelly has faced challenges, but Olivia remains optimistic and hopes to open more stores and make people happy all over the world.
#technology
The New American: Musk Slams Zuckerberg, Sends Cease and Desist Over Meta's "Copycat" App
Tech giant Meta, the owner of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, has received a cease-and-desist letter from Elon Musk, owner of Twitter, claiming that their new app, Threads, is a copy of Twitter and was developed using trade secrets from former Twitter employees. Musk's attorney accuses Meta of unlawfully misappropriating Twitter's intellectual property. In response, Meta denies that any former Twitter employees were involved in the development of Threads.
The launch of Threads has sparked a legal and business battle between Musk and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. This feud comes after the two tech executives engaged in a public conversation about participating in a cage match. Despite the rivalry, Threads has gained 30 million new users within hours of its debut. The conflict between Twitter and Meta highlights the discomfort caused by improved free speech conditions on Twitter, leading to the creation of a Twitter alternative that supports pro-leftist censorship.