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9 Aug 2023
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#politics
Red State: Tapper Perplexed by Biden's Policies Failing to Persuade Americans, NPR Host Insists She Knows Why
President Biden's trip to Arizona focuses on his environmental agenda and attempts to boost his 2024 campaign. However, his low approval ratings on the economy continue to be a concern. The American people are not feeling the positive effects of the economy, despite the raw numbers. Biden's inability to connect with people and make them feel like he has done something for them is a major issue. The messaging from Democrats is failing to convince people that their big government policies are the solution to current problems.
National Review: The Corner: Ron DeSantis Knows the Time: It’s 2023, Not 2020
John Davidson criticizes Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for his unclear stance on the 2020 election, arguing that acknowledging the election was rigged and vowing to challenge the system is crucial for winning the Republican nomination in 2024. Davidson counters that candidates should focus on challenging the current incumbent's actions in office, rather than obsessively relitigating past elections. DeSantis risks losing the general election if he continues to center his campaign around the 2020 election.
Townhall: Why Wouldn't Americans See Politics in Trump Indictments?
The prosecutions against former President Trump are raising his political support among Republicans and some independents. Democrats hope that multiple indictments will make it impossible for Trump to win the general election. A recent poll shows that an equal number of people are concerned about Trump trying to overturn an election and the charges being politically motivated.
The American Spectator: ‘Gas Guzzlers’: The Government Lied About Car Markets
The government's authority to regulate the fuel efficiency of vehicles is not mentioned in the Constitution. The government's claim that it needed to intervene to prevent people from being forced to buy gas-guzzling cars was a lie. Prior to government intervention, fuel-efficient cars were already available. The government's regulations have made vehicles less affordable and only accessible to the wealthy.
#society
Fox News: GREG GUTFELD: Apparently everything is racist except for singing about killing White people
A South African political leader chants "Kill the Boer" at a rally, referring to white farmers of European descent. Some argue it is a battle cry from the anti-apartheid movement, while others see it as a call to violence against white citizens. The media's inconsistent response to racism is evident, as they label innocent statements as racist dog whistles but give a pass to advocating the death of a particular race.
#foreignaffairs
Townhall: Protecting 'Sacred' Lands As Part of 'Managed Decline'
The Biden Administration's minerals policy is benefiting China's grip on America's future, as new uranium mining claims and lithium-rich public lands are permanently banned, supposedly to honor Native American sacred sites. This contrasts with China's treatment of Uyghurs, which includes detention, sterilization, and the erasure of Uyghur culture. Chinese companies also exploit Congolese and Zimbabwean workers in cobalt and lithium mines. The Biden Administration's actions and lack of response to these issues indicate a weakening of America's energy and manufacturing sectors and a potential ceding of world hegemony to China.
#economy
Townhall: Outrage Increasing Against New FTC and DOJ Proposed Guidelines on Mergers and Acquisitions
The FTC is attempting a power grab over private sector activity by proposing guidelines that will make corporate mergers and acquisitions more difficult. These new rules pose a danger to the economy and empower ideological bureaucrats at the FTC and DOJ to find any reason to stop mergers. This effort is a step toward socialism and grants the government too much power over corporations.
#culture
Fox News: On this day in history, August 9, 1854, influential 'Walden' by Henry David Thoreau is published
Henry David Thoreau's nonfiction classic "Walden" explores the virtues of simple living and self-sufficiency in a modern world. Thoreau spent two years living in a small cabin at Walden Pond in the 1840s, conducting an experiment in simple living.
#health
Newsbusters: COVID Uptick Sends New York Times and PBS Clutching Their Masks Again
Despite a slight increase in COVID cases, the liberal media, represented by the New York Times and PBS NewsHour, continues to fuel hysteria. They rely on epidemiologist Katelyn Jetelina, who advocates for more mask-wearing and booster shots. Jetelina warns that COVID is still a threat and believes it is preventable. The media emphasizes the need for masks and caution, even though researchers do not predict a return to the worst days of the pandemic.
#science
PJ Media: The Fake Climate Consensus
Climate scientist Judith Curry reveals that the scientific consensus on climate change is manufactured, with scientists exaggerating risks for personal gain. She experienced this firsthand when her study on increased hurricane intensity gained media attention and was adopted by alarmists. However, further research revealed gaps in her data and natural climate variability. The Climategate scandal exposed the aggressive attempts of alarmist scientists to hide data and manipulate the narrative. Curry believes that a climate change industry has been created to push anti-capitalist policies and silence skeptics, leading to a government-funded climate alarmism complex.