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America First News
30 Aug 2023
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#politics
The Federalist: Tuberville's Military Promotion Hold Is Blocking Woke Nominees
Sen. Tuberville is facing heavy criticism from Pentagon chiefs and their allies for opposing Biden's efforts to enforce leftist ideology in the military. He has blocked senior military promotions and opposes using taxpayer dollars for abortions. Tuberville is standing against Biden's woke nominees and the politicization of the armed forces. His fight to save the U.S. military displays tremendous courage.
The Federalist: 15 Questions An Impeachment Inquiry Must Ask That Media Won't
Discussions about launching an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden's corruption are increasing. The scandal revolves around an influence-peddling scheme in which Hunter Biden sold access to his father in exchange for foreign bribes. Questions need to be asked about the Biden family's profits from foreign oligarchs, the extent of their corruption in Ukraine, and their involvement in Chinese business deals. It is crucial to determine the truth and hold them accountable.
#society
National Review: Two American Childhoods
The cultural divide in America has reached a point where progressives and conservatives are criminalizing the other side's parenting. The focus has shifted from concerns about brainwashing and school curricula to issues such as off-label puberty-blocking drugs and parental notification for gender identity exploration. Religious convictions are also being used to disqualify potential foster parents. These battles over how we raise children reveal deep and divisive principles that are tearing the nation apart.
#economy
Forbes: DTC Business Enjoys Recent Strong Upswing
Belardi Wong's survey shows a surprising increase in DTC sales in July 2023, with e-commerce up 4% YoY. Apparel sales lead with a 10% increase, while home décor is down 5%. Sales have been concentrated around promotional holidays, and even affluent consumers are waiting for incentives to buy. Brick and mortar stores have reported weak business in June and July. However, there are bright spots, such as children's apparel and home décor, indicating that people are still shopping for certain items. The consumer spending remains unpredictable, leading to expectations of strong promotions for the fall and holiday seasons.
American Thinker: WSJ says ‘the world’ is fearful of another Trump presidency
The Wall Street Journal's front-page story claims that foreign capitals are anxious about the possibility of another Trump presidency. However, Trump's tough stance on Russia and China, energy independence, and efforts to block Chinese spying were beneficial. In contrast, Biden has removed sanctions on the Russian pipeline, and his family has had questionable dealings with foreign countries. Trump's withdrawal from the Iran deal and his Middle East peace accords were positive actions. The WSJ criticizes Trump's trade policies, but relying on China for supplies has proven problematic. The Paris climate accord is worthless and will lead to economic collapse. The lack of constraints and audits on Zelensky's handling of taxpayer money in Ukraine is concerning.
Forbes: The NFL’s Most Valuable Teams 2023: Dallas Cowboys Remain On Top At A Record $9 Billion
The average value of each NFL team is $5.1 billion, thanks to lucrative television deals and stadium financing. The recent purchase of the Washington Commanders for a record $6.05 billion helped boost the average team value by 14% over the past year. The NFL plans to increase its debt limit, making it easier for future owners to buy a team.
#religion
Fox News: Granger Smith shares ‘real reason’ he’s leaving country music to join ministry as he posts pic from final show
Country star Granger Smith announced that he is leaving the music world to pursue Christian ministry. Smith shared a photo from his final show and explained that he is joining the ministry because "knowing Jesus" and telling others about him is the "treasure of my life." He wants to proclaim the name of Christ and glorify God in his next chapter.
#history
Fox News: US moves to block company from 2024 Titanic exploration mission
The U.S. is blocking an exploration company from reaching the Titanic wreck, citing it as a grave site. RMS Titanic Inc. plans to take photos and explore the wreckage, but the U.S. argues federal protections prohibit the expedition.
#sports
Forbes: Why The NFL Could Reap More Than $126 Billion In TV Money By 2033
The NFL's TV and streaming deals guarantee billions in revenue for its owners. The league's deal with Alphabet's YouTube will earn them $2 billion per year, with additional commercial rights revenue expected. The NFL also has the option to exit current agreements after the 2029 season, potentially securing even larger payments.
Fox News: Jets' Aaron Rodgers hits Giants linebacker with 'un-come-back-with-able' trash talk
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers throws a touchdown pass in his preseason debut against the New York Giants. Rodgers engages in trash-talking with Giants linebacker Jihad Ward.
#other
National Review: Pro-Life Activists Found Guilty of Violating FACE Act, Conspiracy Charges for 2020 Incident at D.C. Clinic
Five pro-life activists have been found guilty of violating the FACE Act and conspiracy against rights for a "rescue action" at a Washington, D.C. abortion clinic. They formed a blockade for over three hours, resulting in an altercation that injured a clinic employee. The activists claim inspiration from a video exposing an abortion clinic's practices, but the video was dismissed as propaganda.