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2 Aug 2023
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#politics
Washington Free Beacon: Liberal Billionaire Who Made a Killing on Chinese Solar Panels Wants Biden To Dump Chinese Solar Tariffs
Liberal billionaire John Arnold, a former Enron executive, has profited from selling solar energy farms and importing solar panels from China. He now suggests that the Biden administration remove Obama-era tariffs on solar panels to address the increasing cost of solar energy. Arnold, a major Democratic donor, has close ties to Democratic strategist John Podesta and has reaped benefits from the green energy slush fund controlled by Podesta.
#society
Washington Free Beacon: California's Homelessness Policy Is a Disaster. Biden Wants to Replicate It.
California's homeless population has surged due to housing policies that prioritize rent subsidies over drug and mental health treatment. The Biden administration is now investing over $3 billion to replicate these policies nationwide. Critics argue that the Housing First programs in California have failed to address the root causes of homelessness, leading to a steady increase in the homeless population.
American Thinker: Where woke math goes to die
The Mathematical Association of America (MAA) is a prestigious math society focused on education and research. However, it has taken a woke stance, publishing articles supporting BLM, CRT, DEI, and LGBTQ+. This has caused controversy among members. Despite concerns about Florida's legislation, MathFest, the MAA's annual meeting, is taking place in Tampa, with efforts to create an inclusive environment. The MAA faced difficulties in changing the venue due to financial penalties. Some hope that participants will focus on math rather than the controversial ideology.
Fox News: SWAT destroyed this man’s Los Angeles print shop. The city refused to pay - now he’s taking them to court
Carlos Pena's print shop in North Hollywood was destroyed by an LAPD SWAT team chasing a fugitive. Pena is now suing the city of Los Angeles for refusing to compensate him for the damage.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: Will Nigeria Reclaim Its Role as a Regional Power?
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu takes immediate action after a coup in Niger, denouncing the coup and mobilizing regional leaders to discuss a response. Tinubu's handling of the crisis provides an opportunity to strengthen his reputation and demonstrate leadership on foreign policy.
#economy
American Thinker: What the leftists in Bidenland don't get about incentives
The success of an economy relies on people responding to incentives. Favorable incentives lead to business growth while unfavorable ones hinder it. Incentives for economic growth in the US have been under siege, and income growth has mostly favored the upper income brackets. The government's track record on providing incentives for economic growth is questionable. The private sector, like Silicon Valley, should finance startups and struggling industries instead of the government picking winners and losers. The progressive mentality of government control clashes with incentives that work for the economy.
#crime
Fox News: Colorado driver with heroin, meth in system when she killed 25-year-old sentenced to 22 years in prison
A driver with drugs in her system hit and killed a 25-year-old woman in Colorado. The driver, Jessica Stahl, was sentenced to 22 years in prison for the crash. She fled the scene but was later arrested.
Fox News: Missouri man executed for abducting, killing 6-year-old girl in 2002
A man who abducted and killed a 6-year-old girl in Missouri more than 20 years ago was executed by lethal injection. Johnny Johnson, convicted of the crime, expressed remorse before his execution. Despite claims of mental incompetence, the Supreme Court rejected a request to block the execution.
#other
American Thinker: Will Chevron finally run out of gas?
The Supreme Court's Chevron doctrine, which requires courts to defer to regulatory agency interpretations, is facing criticism due to agencies exploiting ambiguity to extend their authority. The Court has introduced caveats, such as the "major questions doctrine," which restricts deference on significant issues. However, the Court's application of the doctrine has been inconsistent. Now, the Supreme Court will decide whether to overturn Chevron, with various amicus briefs arguing for its abolishment, citing agency overreach and the diminishing role of Congress. This case raises concerns about the allocation of power in democratic societies.