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21 Aug 2023
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#illegals
Breitbart: Feds: WA Farm Used H-2A Visa Program to Import Cheaper Foreign Workers
Executives at a Washington farm allegedly used the H-2A visa program to bring in cheap foreign workers and paid them below-market wages. They fired mostly female local workers and replaced them with mostly male foreign workers. The farm imported workers willing to work longer hours for less pay. The Department of Labor secured unpaid wages and civil penalties for the workers.
#politics
Townhall: Reality Resistant Voters
Voters in blue states keep voting against their interests, even when faced with beatable Republican candidates. Despite high gas prices, inflation, and increased crime, Democrats continue to win elections. One possible explanation is that many voters don't feel the direct impact of failed policies and can afford the consequences. Additionally, there seems to be a resistance to reality among voters who prioritize party loyalty over their own well-being. Overcoming this resistance will be a challenge for the Republican party in future elections.
Townhall: Georgia's Indictment of Donald Trump
The former President and others are indicted for challenging the results of the 2020 election. The indictment uses the RICO Act to charge them with a criminal enterprise. Despite protected speech and the right to petition the government, the indictment accuses them of various acts in furtherance of the alleged conspiracy. The indictment appears to be a partisan political prosecution, criminalizing political speech and election challenges.
Townhall: Too Bad Hunter Didn’t Have Business In Maui; Maybe Then Biden Wouldn’t Have Abandoned Them
Over 110 people have died in the Maui wildfires, with more missing. It's the deadliest wildfire incident in the US in a century. Biden has shown indifference towards this tragedy and other disasters, prioritizing other expenses.
#society
Breitbart: Florida Teen Rescues Abandoned Baby Left in the Sun
A Florida teen found a baby abandoned in a car seat on the pavement in the summer heat. The baby was rescued and the mother quickly came to pick him up.
Spectator USA: Real America is the middle seat in coach
In the midst of talk about "Real America," the true essence lies in the experiences of ordinary people. From a clay worker to an airport employee, from a festival goer to a grieving traveler, these encounters on a plane reveal the shared humanity and common ground that often gets overshadowed by political debates. Real America is found in the everyday struggles and connections of the middle seat in coach.
#war
The American Spectator: Eugene Rostow’s A Breakfast for Bonaparte Resonates 30 Years Later
Eugene Rostow's book, "A Breakfast for Bonaparte," explores American national security interests from colonial times to the Cold War and beyond. Rostow emphasizes the importance of preventing the emergence of a dominant power in Europe, Asia, or the Middle East to ensure U.S. security. He warns that the rise of China and its partnership with Russia pose a similar threat to what Thomas Jefferson saw in Napoleon. Rostow's book serves as a reminder that great power competition still exists in the post-Cold War era.
#culture
Fox News: Who is Leni Klum? Daughter of supermodel Heidi Klum following in her mom’s footsteps
Heidi Klum's daughter Leni, born in 2004, has followed in her mother's footsteps as a supermodel. Leni made her modeling debut at 16 and has since appeared on magazine covers, walked the runway, and done ad campaigns. She is also studying interior design in college. Despite controversy, Leni is determined to carve out her own path in the industry.
#history
Fox News: On this day in history, August 21, 1959, Hawaii becomes the 50th state: 'A stronger nation'
President Dwight Eisenhower signed a proclamation declaring Hawaii the 50th state on Aug. 21, 1959. Hawaiians voted overwhelmingly in a June 1959 election to join the United States as a state, marking the first time in 158 years that Congress consisted only of senators and members of Congress. From being inhabited by Polynesians 1,500 years ago to Captain James Cook's arrival in 1778, Hawaii's history is rich and complex. The monarchy lasted until 1887, when a constitutional monarchy was established. Queen Liliʻuokalani was overthrown in a coup in 1893, leading to the establishment of the Republic of Hawaii in 1894. Hawaii's statehood came about as a result of the Hawaii Admission Act, which required Hawaiians to vote on their desire to join the United States as a state.
#health
Breitbart: Mother Posts At-Home Abortion on TikTok
A woman named Monica shared her personal experience of undergoing a chemical abortion on TikTok in hopes of normalizing the topic. She faced some criticism but stood by her decision, stating that she helped more people than the haters. The abortion pill, mifepristone, blocks progesterone to end the pregnancy and is commonly used in the United States.
#crime
The American Spectator: Nixon, Hiss, and the Red Hot Summer of 1948
During the HUAC hearings in 1948, Whittaker Chambers accused Alger Hiss of being a communist spy. Hiss denied the accusations but his changing story and the discovery of secret documents led to his conviction for perjury.
#sports
Breitbart: WATCH -- 'Like Halftime Entertainment!': 49ers Fans Brawl During Game
A fight broke out between San Francisco 49ers and Denver Broncos fans during a preseason game at Levi's Stadium. One man was left bloodied and another man in a red jersey was seen throwing punches. Fans tried to separate them, but more fights broke out in the crowd. Social media users commented on the dangerous nature of NFL games. Similar incidents have occurred in the past.
#technology
Daily Wire: James Woods And Elon Musk Battle It Out On ‘X’, Ends With One Getting ‘Blocked’
Conservative actor James Woods and "X" owner Elon Musk clashed on the social media platform over the removal of the blocking feature. Woods argued that without the ability to block harassment, "X" would be no different from Twitter, accusing Musk of prioritizing advertisers over user experience. Musk responded by telling Woods to delete his account and later blocked him. Woods had previously praised Musk for exposing censorship on the platform.
#other
The American Spectator: From Architecture to ‘Mechanotecture’
The destruction of traditional and classical architecture in favor of mechanotecture has led to a loss of beauty and cultural heritage in Europe and North America. Modernism, with its totalitarian touch, has taken away our sense of belonging and reduced us to rats in a sterile and alienating urban landscape. It is essential to recognize and protect the unique architectural expression of civilization.