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#politics

Townhall: Why I Soured On Trump
Why I Soured On Trump
People who were once supporters of Donald Trump are now turning against him due to his actions and lies. They see Florida Governor Ron DeSantis as a better alternative, as he has taken decisive stands and implemented conservative policies. Trump's attacks and false accusations against DeSantis have only fueled the divide within the GOP. Despite this, some Trump supporters remain loyal to him, even if it means voting for him while he faces legal trouble. The frustration and animosity towards Trump continue to grow, with many believing that he is unfit to win a general election.


The American Spectator: The Republican Pseudo-Party
The Republican Pseudo-Party
Conservative judge Michael Luttig questions the disunity within the Republican Party, calling for a credible political party. He criticizes Republicans for blindly supporting Trump, while acknowledging the various factions within the party. The upcoming Republican primary debate is expected to revolve around Trump, rather than addressing the issues caused by Biden.


Townhall: The Tenacious and the Timid
The Tenacious and the Timid
The left embraces boldness and pushes their ideological agenda without fear of challenge, while the GOP remains timid. The Biden administration appoints a special counsel to investigate Hunter Biden, showing their boldness and the GOP's hesitance.


The American Spectator: David Weiss: A Not So Special Counsel
David Weiss: A Not So Special Counsel
Attorney General Merrick Garland has appointed Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss as a Special Counsel to investigate Hunter Biden. This move raises concerns about impartiality and integrity due to Weiss's role as a government employee and previous involvement in negotiating a plea deal that would grant blanket immunity to Hunter Biden.


Townhall: Rising Support For An American First Agenda
Rising Support For An American First Agenda
President Joe Biden has reversed many of the policies enacted by his predecessor, Donald Trump. He halted construction of the border wall, relaxed immigration policies, and prioritized green energy initiatives. These actions have led to a humanitarian crisis at the border and a loss of energy independence for the United States. Biden's focus on Ukraine and lack of attention to domestic issues, such as the economy and drug overdose deaths, has made him unpopular with many Americans.


#society

Fox News: On this day in history, August 14, 1935, Social Security is signed into law by FDR
On this day in history, August 14, 1935, Social Security is signed into law by FDR
President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security bill into law on Aug. 14, 1935, creating a federal safety net for elderly, unemployed, and disadvantaged Americans. The act established provisions for federal aid to states to provide cash pensions to the needy aged, as well as a system of federal old-age benefits for retired workers. The Social Security Act has been amended multiple times over the years.

The Social Security Act, signed into law by FDR, provided financial benefits to retirees based on payroll tax contributions. It also created a federal board to structure and implement the act. Registration for the program began in November 1936, although not all workers were initially eligible. The act has been amended to include additional benefits and programs, such as Medicare and Supplemental Security Income.


#culture

The American Spectator: Culture Matters: Righting the American Ship
Culture Matters: Righting the American Ship
American culture is slowly shifting, resembling the fateful turning point of the Titanic. The alarm bells are ringing, and a mutiny led by brave artists is underway. The ship of state may be saved if this turnaround continues.