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America First News
14 Aug 2023
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American Thinker: Comparing the Tactics of the Dems to the Nazis is No Longer Seen as Unreasonable
The U.K. Daily Mail has conducted a poll showing that a majority of Republicans compare the Biden regime's political persecution to that of Nazi Germany or the USSR. The left is quick to sling the Nazi slur but forbids comparing Trump to Hitler. The Democrats resemble the Nazi Party in various ways.
The socialist left's push for a socialist national agenda mirrors the socialists of the Nazi Party. Research has revealed numerous parallels between the left and the Nazis, including the criminalization of free speech and the weaponization of government against political opponents. The left's tendencies are far worse than the Nazis in some respects.
National Review: Biden Should Listen to Eric Adams
New York City Mayor Eric Adams goes on a media campaign to address the border crisis, blaming the Biden administration for the influx of illegal immigrants. He highlights the unsustainable cost and negative consequences of housing and supporting these immigrants. Adams demands more federal funding and stricter border enforcement to stop the flow of migration and protect American cities. It's a call for the government to prioritize the well-being of both citizens and potential immigrants by enforcing the law and improving asylum procedures.
American Thinker: The Economy's 'Red Death' Will Come for DC, Too
A tale of elitism and neglect as the privileged few live in luxury while the rest suffer. The impact of globalization and trade deals on blue-collar workers is devastating as jobs disappear and opportunities vanish. The political class turns a blind eye to the plight of ordinary Americans, but their ignorance may lead to the downfall of the entire nation.
#society
National Review: Sweet, and Vital, Democracy
The article discusses the concept of democracy, its abuse throughout history, and its importance. It highlights the struggles of individuals like Oswaldo Payá in Cuba and Liu Xiaobo in China, who fought for democratic reforms. The author also mentions the decline of democracy in certain countries due to authoritarian leaders and the ongoing protests in Iran for freedom and democracy. The article emphasizes the significance of democracy and the need to protect and foster it.
#foreignaffairs
Euromaidan Press: Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Acting Ukrainian ambassador died in Armenia
Ukrainian diplomat Oleksandr Senchenko died in Armenia. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed his death and expressed deep regret.
#economy
Forbes: This AI Startup Has Saved Grocers From Tossing Millions Of Pounds Of Food
Food waste costs grocery stores $28 billion every year. Afresh, an AI-powered software startup, is helping stores reduce waste by accurately forecasting demand for perishable items like fruits and vegetables. Albertsons, one of the largest grocers in the U.S., implemented Afresh's software across its stores, leading to more frequent orders for smaller quantities. This technology not only reduces waste but also boosts operating margins and profit for grocery stores.
#sports
Forbes: Craig Foster Calls For Equal Representation On FIFA Council
Former Socceroo and human rights activist Craig Foster criticizes the lack of equal representation of women on the FIFA Council, calling for gender equality in soccer governance. Foster denounces the numerous conferences on gender equality during the Women's World Cup as ineffective, urging FIFA to take real action. Currently, only one-sixth of the FIFA Council is female, and Foster believes that increasing women's representation will lead to fundamental changes in the game.
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Forbes: Amazon Plans To Deliver Without A Box
Amazon plans to deliver items without an additional Amazon box to reduce waste and costs. This move is part of their effort to improve efficiency and appeal to customers who discard unnecessary packaging. The company aims to maintain dominance, cut expenses, and address climate control goals.
Liberty Nation: Just for Fun Vol. 39 – C5 TV
Andrew Moran returns as the charismatic host of a presidential trivia show. The anticipation builds as the audience wonders what surprises await in this episode and who will be crowned the champion.
American Thinker: Of Course the Climate Has Always Been Changing
Climate vs. Weather. Climate is the long-term pattern of weather, while weather is short-term conditions. Climate is determined by studying averages over short periods of time. Short-term weather observations have little bearing on long-term climate trends.
Climate Change and Perspective. Earth has experienced numerous climate cycles and shifts before humans existed. Making dramatic claims based on short-term weather patterns is unscientific. Failed climate predictions and the arrogance of climate activists have eroded credibility.
Foreign Policy: What Cities Can Teach Countries About Tackling Climate Change
Unprecedented heatwaves, storms, and heavy rains are causing major damage to homes and livelihoods worldwide, resulting in loss of life and economic damage. Extreme events like wildfires and floods are becoming more frequent and severe. The current heatwaves are breaking temperature records and lasting for weeks. These events have diverse impacts, including health problems and disruptions to daily life. The rate of global warming is exceeding previous predictions, and current efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are insufficient. Sustainable development goals are not on track to be achieved by 2030. City governments are taking proactive measures to address climate change. Individual action is also necessary, but schemes to assist low-income individuals with adaptation measures are vital. Denialists and conspiracy theories are hindering progress on climate change initiatives. Political challenges, such as opposition to regulations and restrictions, arise when environmental policies negatively affect the poor, leading to demonstrations and protests. Overcoming these challenges requires active engagement and understanding of residents' concerns.