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#politics
American Thinker: Does America Need a New Authoritarian President?
America has had authoritarian presidents like Theodore Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Donald Trump, and Woodrow Wilson. Authoritarianism is not just Republican or Democratic. Strong presidents are needed during times of crisis and war. Our system is now imbalanced due to the rise of bureaucracy. We need a strong, authoritarian president to reset the bureaucratic clock and protect our country's future.
American Thinker: Gen-Z for Change: Biden’s Astroturf Youth Group
Last Thursday, a young attendee protested Biden's permits for pipelines at a White House event. She is the executive director of Gen-Z for Change, a youth astroturf group claiming to represent grassroots but is part of the power configuration it fights against. The group has connections to influential individuals and coordinates with the White House on various initiatives, but also engages in aggressive tactics like false tips and crashing websites. The White House is likely to use Gen-Z for Change in the 2024 campaign to push Democratic policies and maintain a moderate image. The group bears similarities to the Soviet Union's Komsomol, raising concerns about concentrated power and the language of powerlessness used by these activists.
Forbes: Tennessee Democrats Expelled For Protesting Gun Violence Win Back Seats In Special Election
State Reps. Justin Pearson and Justin Jones, who were expelled by their colleagues for protesting gun violence, won landslide victories in a special election in Tennessee. Pearson earned 94% of the votes in House District 86, while Jones earned 78% of the votes in House District 52. The two lawmakers were reinstated on an interim basis earlier, but needed to win the special elections to fully reclaim their seats.
Washington Free Beacon: 'He Would Absolutely Jump In The Race': Gavin Newsom Positions Himself For Presidential Run
California governor Gavin Newsom launched a PAC to take on red-state "authoritarian leaders" and advocate for gun control. However, his spending suggests that his true ambition is to build his political profile and potentially run for president. Newsom has spent millions on Democratic strategists, nationwide ad buys, and photo-op visits to red states. Critics argue that his campaign is more about gaining name recognition than actually helping Democrats or pushing for gun control.
#society
American Thinker: This is one of the stupidest articles I have ever seen on climate change
A farmer faces the consequences of climate change as excessive rain and lack of sunny days affect crop yield. The idea of controlling the climate and weather through human actions is questioned, highlighting the challenges and uncertainties in farming due to changing environmental conditions.
American Thinker: Government’s Collusion With Social Media Is Worse Than You Realize
Social media has become a dominant force in today's society, surpassing traditional media outlets. It has the power to shape information flow and opinion formation, with platforms like Facebook and Twitter being heavily influential. The control and manipulation of information on social media by the government and powerful entities is a significant issue, one that can impact elections and restrict free speech.
#health
Flag And Cross: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Sues Google And YouTube Over Alleged Censorship Of Anti-Vaccine Content
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has filed a lawsuit against Google and YouTube, alleging censorship and violation of First Amendment rights over the suppression of his anti-vaccine views. Kennedy claims that the tech giants silenced him under pressure from the government. The lawsuit argues that this amounts to viewpoint discrimination.
#education
Fox News: Florida has 'effectively banned' one of the most popular AP courses, College Board says
Florida school districts are being forced to stop teaching AP Psychology as the course has been effectively banned by the state. The Florida Department of Education has instructed districts to exclude lessons on sexual orientation and gender identity, which the College Board refuses to do, stating that it would violate college requirements. This decision removes choice from parents and students and disrupts the college readiness of thousands of Florida students.
Washington Free Beacon: Dem Lawmakers Heaped Praise on This Celebrity School. It’s Failing Students and Taxpayers.
LeBron James's I Promise School, praised by liberal politicians and education activists, has shown abysmal academic performance. The inaugural class of third graders had no proficiency in math, and the school has been labeled as failing. Despite defending the poor performance, officials and local critics express disappointment in the lack of progress.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Chinese EV Maker Nio Advances In Smartphone Venture, N2301 Obtains License
Chinese electric vehicle maker Nio has obtained a license to produce smartphones, marking a significant step in its expansion beyond the automotive industry. The company, often seen as a rival to Tesla, received an internet access license from China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology for its inaugural smartphone model. Nio's CEO, William Li, expressed his frustration at Chinese companies facing obstacles in selling their high-tech cars in the US and called for more open trade. However, access to the US market for Nio is complicated by high tariffs and uncertainty over subsidies and regulatory treatment under the Biden administration's Inflation Reduction Act.