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15 Aug 2023
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#politics
Human Events: The crime is the point : How regimes employ anarcho-tyranny to
keep the middle-class in line
Law and order is crumbling in the Western world, with crime thriving and citizens left to fend for themselves. The authorities prioritize persecuting law-abiding citizens instead of addressing real crime. The political agenda benefits from the chaos, using crime as a tool of control. In the US, the riots in 2020 served to further a radical racial agenda, punishing small-business owners and suppressing resistance. The refounding of America as a racially-driven state threatens the future of the country. However, the example of President Bukele in El Salvador shows that crime can be effectively tackled with strong leadership. The left and the right are both complicit in the erosion of the social contract, leading to widespread disillusionment and a desire for radical change.
The Blaze: Reporter confronts Fulton County DA about mysterious leak as Trump's lawyers turn up the heat: 'Shocking and absurd'
Fulton County DA won't disclose how the draft indictment against Trump leaked. Before the grand jury's vote, a document outlining Trump's charges appeared online but was later deleted. The DA dismissed the leak, causing concerns about a fair process.
Daily Wire: Ex-FBI Agent Says IRS Whistleblower Was Right, Bidens Were Tipped Off During Investigation
A former FBI agent corroborates whistleblower claims that President Biden's transition team was tipped off about the FBI's intent to interview Hunter Biden. The agent testified that he was notified the evening before the interview was expected to take place and felt upset that people who didn't need to know were informed. The interview never happened.
Liberty Nation: The Latest Trump Indictments – Read in Full
Former President Donald Trump has been indicted by District Attorney Fani Willis on 41 counts related to his actions in Georgia after the 2020 election. The indictment also includes 18 other defendants, such as Rudy Giuliani and Mark Meadows.
Fox News: Georgia prosecutor showed 'no semblance of restraint' against Trump, says Turley: 'Excessive and dangerous'
Former President Donald Trump has been indicted for the fourth time in relation to alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election. The charges are seen as excessive and dangerous, as they criminalize challenges to elections. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis indicted everyone she could think of, hoping that some co-defendants will flip. This racketeering case poses a serious threat because it is difficult to appeal or get dismissed before trial, and it cannot be dismissed with a federal pardon.
Forbes: RICO Charges: What To Know About The Organized Crime Law Used To Charge Trump And 18 Allies In Georgia
Former President Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants have been indicted in Georgia for their efforts to overturn the 2020 election. They have been charged with racketeering, alleging their post-election actions were part of a criminal enterprise. The indictment lists various illegal acts committed by Trump and his allies in their attempt to overthrow the election.
#society
Human Events: JACQUELINE TOBOROFF: Twitch streamer who instigated Union Square
riot should face consequences—but New York is becoming a lawless
hellscape
A riot erupted in Manhattan's Union Square Park when influencer Kai Cenat promised to give away PlayStation 5's. Residents question the lack of consequences for criminals and the prioritization of "social justice" over the rule of law. The demoralized NYPD was treated poorly, and innocent bystanders were injured. The incident highlights the problems of intruders and criminality in Democrat-run enclaves.
Newsbusters: TIME Unloads 3,500 Words on 13-Year-Old Mom Denied an Abortion in Mississippi
Progressive journalism outlet Time publishes a lengthy pro-abortion piece, highlighting the difficulties faced by a 13-year-old girl named Ashley in getting an abortion after being raped. The article argues for abortion access as a solution to the maternal-health crisis in the Delta region of Mississippi. It also suggests that restrictive abortion laws deter young doctors from practicing in red states.
#war
Fox News: NATO member Poland holds military parade to showcase state-of-the-art weapons as war in Ukraine continues
NATO member Poland showcases weapons and defense systems in a military parade amid war in Ukraine and upcoming parliamentary elections. President Duda emphasizes the importance of protecting Poland's eastern border and supporting Ukraine. The parade displays US-made tanks, artillery systems, fighter planes, and Polish equipment, highlighting Poland's military upgrades.
Spectator USA: What’s behind Zelensky’s military recruitment purge?
President Zelensky is dismissing the heads of Ukraine's regional military recruitment offices due to widespread corruption, including bribe-taking and helping draft dodgers flee abroad. He is replacing them with veterans who served on the front line and states that the system should be run by those who understand the realities of war. This decision reflects both the public's concerns about who is being called up to fight and a desire to address corruption, especially in light of Ukraine's need for international assistance in postwar reconstruction.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Nikki Haley scorches Biden on 2-year anniversary of Afghanistan withdrawal: 'World is less safe'
Nikki Haley criticizes President Biden for the withdrawal from Afghanistan, claiming the world is now less safe and that Biden should be held accountable for the deaths of American service members. Haley pledges to have a stronger stance with allies and to not fund countries that support terrorism. She positions herself as a potential Republican nominee for the 2024 presidency.
#economy
Forbes: X Ditches One Of Its Oldest Ad Formats Despite Revenue Struggles At Musk-Owned Twitter, Report Says
Twitter, now called Topline X, is discontinuing advertisements that promote account followers, redirecting advertisers to other options. This decision follows a decline in ad revenue since Elon Musk's takeover. The change took clients by surprise, with the company generating over $100 million annually from follower promotions. Topline X plans to find alternative methods for clients to increase follower counts. Musk has expressed his dislike for advertising and has implemented various strategies to boost revenue for the platform. However, concerns about misleading and toxic content, as well as changes made by Musk, have driven advertisers away.
Forbes: July Retail Sales Increased 0.7% Signaling A Healthy Back To School Season
U.S. retail sales rose by 0.7% in July, exceeding expectations and indicating a strong start to the back-to-school shopping season. Economists warn of an inevitable spending slowdown, but thus far there haven't been many indications of that. Non-store and online retailers saw significant growth, while big-ticket items such as furniture and electronics showed declines. The National Retail Federation predicts record levels of back-to-school spending, but acknowledges that the pace of spending is likely to slow. Overall, consumers are still spending robustly, despite inflation and financial pressures.
#history
Fox News: Japan will ‘never repeat the tragedy of war,’ PM vows on 78th anniversary of unconditional WWII surrender
Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida reaffirmed Japan's anti-war pledge, expressing remorse for the lives lost during World War II. He emphasized Japan's commitment to peace and resolution of global challenges, while acknowledging the devastation caused by war. The Emperor of Japan also presided over a memorial service for the war dead, expressing deep remorse for Japan's role in the war.
#health
Fox News: Dengue virus spreads across Florida counties, health officials say
Florida health officials have issued an alert for mosquito-borne dengue virus in Broward County. The disease is spreading, with 10 locally-acquired cases in the state this year, mostly in Miami-Dade County.
A new COVID subvariant called Eris is now the most common and fastest-spreading in the US. Broward County in Florida has reported two locally-acquired dengue cases this year and nearly 200 cases among travelers. Dengue is spread by infected mosquitoes and is not normally present in Florida.
#crime
Daily Wire: Lawyer For Hunter Biden Asks To Withdraw From Case
Hunter Biden's lawyer, Chris Clark, is seeking to withdraw from his defense in light of the collapse of a plea deal. Clark cited potential issues related to the negotiation and drafting of the plea agreement as the reason for his withdrawal. The collapse of the deal means that Biden may now face trial on tax evasion charges.
Fox News: Hikers that discovered Julian Sands' body have nightmares, fans of Lionel Richie fume over canceled concert
Hikers recall finding body of Julian Sands months after his disappearance.
Lionel Richie cancels concert one hour after start, angers fans.
Fox News: New Jersey retiree 'plotted several scenarios' to hide wife's murder: docs
A New Jersey retiree allegedly killed his wife and staged a home invasion to cover it up. He admitted to suffocating her with a pillow and tried to hide the evidence by tearing apart his own home and disposing of valuables. The murder took place before the fake robbery report.
#sports
Fox News: Bear briefly interrupts Tennessee high school's football practice
A bear interrupts a high school football practice in Tennessee, causing a brief delay. The bear runs across the field, reminiscent of a running back auditioning for the team. No injuries reported.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: Is the New Thousand Trails Escape Membership Worth It?
Thousand Trails has introduced a new membership option called "Escape," which is a more affordable alternative to their higher-level memberships. The Escape membership provides access to campgrounds in the United States and British Columbia without paying nightly fees. It has a longer booking window and frozen yearly dues, making it a good option for RVers who camp consistently but not full-time.
On The Water: Stripers on Clams in the Summer Surf
Striped bass in Island Beach State Park feed on a variety of forage, but they don't consume surf clams due to their lack of pharyngeal crushers. Adult surf clams bury themselves under the sand and occasionally wash up on the shore, providing an easy meal for stripers. Clams work best as bait during early and late seasons when water temperatures limit the numbers of bait-stealing scavengers.
Field & Stream: FFP vs SFP Riflescopes: Which Should You Get?
Deciding between FFP and SFP scopes for hunting? FFP changes reticle and target size, while SFP only changes target size. FFP is good for long range precision shooting, while SFP is better for general big-game hunting. FFP can be difficult to see at low power, and reticles can be too thin. Consider your shooting needs and preferences before making a decision.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Here's Why Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin Has Fallen Behind Elon Musk's SpaceX
Blue Origin, led by Jeff Bezos, lags behind SpaceX in the race to reach orbit. While Blue Origin has conducted limited flights, SpaceX has achieved 250 Falcon rocket launches. Blue Origin is approaching the launch of its New Glenn initiative, which aims to transport crew and cargo beyond Earth's orbit. The company is prioritizing a deliberate and cautious approach, focusing on excellence rather than rapid progress. SpaceX, on the other hand, embraces experimentation and learning from mistakes. Blue Origin recently secured a $3.4 billion contract from NASA to transport astronauts to the moon, following SpaceX's $3 billion contract for the same mission.
Flag And Cross: Meet Alef Aeronautics: The Startup Aiming To Replace Your Tesla Or Toyota
Jim Dukhovny, CEO of Alef Aeronautics, discussed the company's vision to revolutionize urban transportation with their electric flying car. The concept was born out of a desire to solve the problem of traffic congestion. Alef's flying car is not an EVTOL vehicle but aims to replace traditional cars with an added functionality of flying. The company recently received a Special Airworthiness Certification from the FAA and has garnered significant interest from investors. The current price tag is around $300,000, but Alef aims to make their flying car more affordable in the future. They chose electric power due to its environmental benefits but are also considering hydrogen as a fuel choice. Production is expected to begin by 2025, but no fixed delivery timeline is set.
#other
Red State: The Effort to Mandate Movie Diversity at the Oscars Is Already Showing Signs of Trouble
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences has implemented a diversity program for contending movies at the Oscars, but is now softening its requirements. The program, called RAISE, requires films to meet certain diversity standards in order to qualify for nominations. However, the Academy has realized the challenges of implementation and has made revisions to the program, allowing movies some flexibility in meeting the mandates.