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American Thinker: The Curious Effect of Insular Liberalism
The hard left is a small minority that controls the media, government, and politics. They believe they are superior to those who didn't attend elite colleges. They dismiss the rest of us as inferior, causing polarization and societal deterioration. Americans are arming themselves due to the threat they feel from the hard left. Crime is increasing due to their lenient policies. The solution is to get and keep criminals off the streets with more police. Narrow philosophies never succeed; a mix of philosophies is necessary for a better future. Life is either dynamic or stagnant.
Fox News: Former Harris staffer on VP's unpopularity, firefighters killed in helicopter crash and more top headlines
VP Kamala Harris' unpopularity blamed on race and gender. Helicopter crash in California kills three. Families of service members killed in Afghanistan withdrawal participate in congressional forum. Housing affordability in the US at record low. Keyboardist for The Kinks dies at 75.
American Thinker: Ohio’s August 8 Referendum and ‘Democracy’
Ohio voters will decide in a referendum whether to raise the threshold for passing a constitutional amendment through initiative-and-referendum (I&R) from a simple majority to 60%. The motivation behind this effort is to counter a pro-abortion amendment that would legalize abortion through birth. Abortion proponents argue that the change is "anti-democratic," but raising the requirements for amending the constitution ensures that changes to the fundamental law reflect a deep and abiding consensus. The current process can be exploited by special interests, which is why the need for stricter regulations is necessary.
American Thinker: Did Obama’s chef drown in three feet of water?
The death of Barack Obama's chef, Tafari Campbell, is surrounded by lies and inconsistencies. Various versions of the story have emerged, changing details about the incident and who was present. The truth about his death remains obscure, with conflicting information regarding the depth of the water and the circumstances leading to his demise.
Foreign Policy: The Muslim Brotherhood’s Survival Is Now in Question
Turkish President Erdogan's turn away from the Muslim Brotherhood has helped resolve problems with Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the UAE, but raises questions about the future of the group. The Brotherhood, once a powerful opposition force, has splintered and lost legitimacy among younger Muslims. The absence of a strong opposition could lead to future uprisings and more chaos, as autocratic regimes consolidate their power.
National Review: Ohio Voters’ Chance to Save Their State Constitution from Special Interests
Ohio is facing a scheme that allows radical activists to bypass the legislative process and insert their extreme agenda directly into the state constitution. The Ohio General Assembly has proposed State Issue 1 to reinforce majority rule and require a broad, bipartisan consensus of voters to amend the state constitution.
#society
Newsbusters: You Won't Believe the NY Times Double Standard on Jason Aldean and 'Racist Vigilantism'
The New York Times downplayed the explicit call to violence against white South African farmers by a South African leader, while accusing a song by Jason Aldean of promoting racist violence. The Times defended the chant as a mobilization against oppression, but criticized the song for its alleged offensive lyrics. The contrast in the Times' coverage was captured by a Twitter account.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: Here’s How Scared of China You Should Be
The author raises five important questions regarding China's future trajectory and its implications: (1) the outlook for China's economy, (2) the effectiveness of U.S. export controls, (3) the leadership of Xi Jinping, (4) the ability of Asia to balance China's power, and (5) the response of the rest of the world. These questions are crucial in determining the level of concern one should have about China's rise on the global stage.
#economy
The Federalist: Covid Learning Loss Is Spilling Over Into The Economy
The pandemic has caused significant learning losses for American students, both inside and outside the classroom, resulting in qualification gaps and skill shortages that are impacting the economy. Pass rates on national certifications and assessment exams have fallen across various professions, leading to shortages in professional service jobs and decreased productivity. Additionally, the decline in reading, writing, and critical-thinking skills, as well as lower scores on nursing entrance exams, have affected the healthcare industry's ability to address staffing shortages. The economic consequences include increased costs for businesses and lower growth in the economy and wages.
#military
Fox News: 2 trainee pilots killed in Sri Lanka after air force plane crashes
A Sri Lankan aircraft crashed during a training session, killing two pilots. The cause of the crash is under investigation.
#health
Forbes: Medicaid Is In Trouble, But Not For The Reasons Democrats Say
Medicaid is disenrolling people who are ineligible for benefits, causing 3.8 million people to lose coverage since April. Democrats are concerned about children losing coverage and people being removed for paperwork issues, but most of those losing Medicaid are not eligible. The federal government increased funding during the pandemic but will scale it back and states are now able to redetermine eligibility. Democrats believe the process is happening too quickly, but delays are wasting taxpayer money. Medicaid is already struggling, and Democrats are only making it worse for those who need it by hindering efforts to remove ineligible enrollees.
#crime
Fox News: Chicago police critically wound man after he opened fire on officers
Chicago police critically wound a suspect who opened fire on officers during a narcotics investigation. No officers were injured, but one squad car flipped over and an officer was hospitalized. The suspect's condition stabilized after surgery.
The Federalist: The Message Of Apple TV's 'Hijack': Don't Be A Hero
In the TV show "Hijack," a negotiator focuses on helping hijackers instead of resisting them, leading to a deteriorating situation. The show highlights a mindset of not provoking criminals.
#sports
Forbes: Sixers' James Harden Might Be Running Low On Options Amidst His Trade Request
James Harden remains on the Philadelphia 76ers despite his trade request. The Clippers are his desired destination, but they aren't showing much interest. Both sides may grow desperate as training camp approaches.
Forbes: Payne Stewart’s Enduring Legacy And Giving Spirit Starts New Chapter
The Payne Stewart Kids Golf Foundation is planning a Pro-Celebrity-Am event to honor the legacy of the late golfer Payne Stewart. The foundation aims to provide educational golf experiences for underprivileged children through partnerships with various organizations. The event, called the Payne Stewart Invitational, will feature pro golfers, entertainers, and amateur players, and will include a draft dinner party, a headline concert, and a tournament. The foundation is currently running a capital campaign to raise $10 million by 2024 to expand their golf learning program.
#outdoors
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The Marbero portable power station, a lightweight and powerful solar generator, is on sale for $75. With a 24,000mAh capacity, it can power devices and equipment for hours. Limited time offer.
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#technology
Liberty Nation: The Worldcoin Orb and Your Eyeballs – Swamponomics
Worldcoin, a digital identification platform, uses iris scans to verify humanness and has gained popularity despite privacy concerns. Governments and companies can access the technology, raising surveillance possibilities.
China's social credit system, which controls and restricts citizens based on their social credit scores, is an example of the dangers of such surveillance tools. Nigel Farage's bank account closure raises concerns about access to funds based on political views.