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The Federalist: House Republicans Just Can't Resist Pork-Barrel Earmarks
House Republicans in Washington, D.C., are pushing for community project funding, or earmarks, in appropriations bills, contradicting their previous ban on earmarks and contributing to rampant overspending in the federal government. The bills include 4,714 earmarks totaling over $7.4 billion, with Republicans requesting the majority of the funding. While some argue that including earmarks may help to lower overall expenditures, it ultimately increases spending and perpetuates inflation, burdening taxpayers and future generations with skyrocketing debt. The prioritization of personal gain over fiscal responsibility demonstrates the power of the D.C. swamp.
Fox News: Trump, Biden and the corrosive culture of partisanship
Our polarized culture has divided into self-absorbed tribes. Supporters of Trump and Biden both believe the future of democracy is at stake. The media's lack of interest in allegations against Hunter Biden is appalling, while conservatives deflect questions by blaming Biden and others. The collapse of trust in the media plays a key role in tribal warfare. Caveats, nuance, and fairness are important, even if it makes people question whose side a journalist is on.
#culture
The Federalist: The Secret To ‘Barbie’s’ Success Is Nature
Feminist issues and cultural commentary are explored through the lens of Barbie in Greta Gerwig's film. The movie reflects the struggle between nature and technology, with humor and ambiguity. It challenges traditional gender roles and highlights the complexities of feminism and societal expectations.
#education
The Federalist: CA School Board Protects Lefty Activists' Grift As Students Fail
America's student achievement is at an all-time low, worsened by the pandemic. Activist nonprofits and businesses are using education funding to serve ideological agendas. A sex-ed teacher in Santa Barbara prioritized her own gain over student safety. Her organization, AHA!, received lucrative contracts from the school district despite negative results.
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Forbes: Phoenix’s 31-Day Streak Of Temperatures Above 110 Degrees Comes To An End
Phoenix experienced a 31-day streak of temperatures over 110 degrees, but that streak was finally broken when the temperature reached a "cooler" 108 degrees on Monday. This historic heatwave, attributed to climate change, is expected to continue with temperatures rising above 110 degrees again in the coming days.
Forbes: How to Spot Schemers and Dreamers in Hollywood
The film industry is constantly searching for new sources of capital, but many of these individuals claiming to have financing are nothing more than charlatans. Spotting these frauds and dreamers requires thorough questioning, demanding references and written proof of financing. Schemers pose a greater danger, conning individuals into giving them money upfront with promises of more later. These scams often involve complex proposals and buzzwords like "foreign bank" and "letter of credit." It is important to conduct thorough research and never rely on unverified promises of financing.