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10 Sep 2023
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#politics
Liberty Nation: Biden’s Uncomfortable Presidency – LN Radio
The president's power play in the race for the first primary raises questions about his reputation and the potential fallout.
National Review: The Biden Administration’s Escalating Campaign against Free Speech
The Biden administration suppresses free speech and intimidates conservatives, populists, and religious Americans to silence them. It coerces social media companies and attempts to criminalize political speech. It violates the First Amendment by targeting concerned parents and faithful Catholics.
#society
American Thinker: Today in Insanity: O'Keefe exposes New Jersey school board that called cops on citizens who looked 'Trumpish'...
OMG released footage of NJ school board officials calling police on citizens who looked "Trumpish." The Left's bias against Trump and his supporters is evident. Meanwhile, Bank Australia will no longer provide car loans for fossil fuel vehicles after 2025, signaling the control of elites over individual choices. In the UK, a Black Christian street preacher was arrested, highlighting the disrespect for Western culture and the differential treatment of religious groups.
National Review: The Triumph of the Nuclear Family
In the book "The Sullivanians," Alexander Stille explores the radical ideas and practices of the Sullivan Institute, a psychoanalytic community that rejected traditional family structures and emphasized constant socialization. Founded by Saul Newton and Jane Pearce, the institute advocated for a complete severing of ties with family, exclusive relationships, and even marriage. While it offered a sense of communal support and freedom, it ultimately caused irreparable harm to its members and their relationships, highlighting the importance of exclusive responsibilities and familial bonds.
#economy
National Review: Abandoning American Global Leadership Would Hurt American Consumers
Being the world's sole superpower has benefits, like a "superpower discount" for American consumers. In a multi-polar world, trade deals would get worse, leading to unemployment and higher retail prices. Wars would become more common, supply chains would be disrupted, and other nations would need to raise taxes to rearm. This would increase costs of production and reduce workers available for manufacturing exports to the U.S. Reversing outsourcing would increase costs and automation would reduce the number of manufacturing jobs. Increasing legal immigration could be a solution to access cheaper workers.
#crime
Fox News: Illinois carjacker kills woman by zip-tying her throat, leaves note saying it was his 'only choice’: police
A man in Illinois stole a vehicle and killed a woman by zip-tying her throat. He left an apology note in the stolen car, claiming his actions were the only choice. The man confessed to the crime and has been charged with attempted first-degree murder and aggravated vehicular hijacking.
#sports
Fox News: Giants' Darren Waller embracing high expectations, relishing opportunity to play against Cowboys
The New York Giants acquired tight end Darren Waller from the Las Vegas Raiders, adding a talented weapon to their offense. Waller brings a high level of talent and has the potential to exceed expectations. He is ready to make his regular-season debut with the Giants against the Dallas Cowboys, and he is excited to be part of the historic rivalry.
Fox News: Jake Paul, lifelong Browns supporter, says he's 'transitioning' fandom to division rival: ’26 years of terror’
Cleveland Browns fan Jake Paul is losing patience with the team after years of disappointment. The Browns have had little success since their return in 1999, making the playoffs only twice and winning just one postseason game. If the Browns fail to improve, Paul may switch his allegiance to the Cincinnati Bengals, who have had recent success with back-to-back AFC championship games and a Super Bowl appearance.
Forbes: The NFL’s Highest-Paid Players 2023
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson leads a group of ten players in the NFL making a record $508 million combined this season. Jackson signed a five-year, $260 million contract extension in May, setting a record with an average annual value of $52 million. However, his record was later surpassed by Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert and Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow. Jackson remains the highest-paid player this season, earning $80 million in salary and bonus, plus an estimated $1.5 million from endorsements and other ventures. This year's top earners in the NFL are predominantly quarterbacks, with the exception of San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa.
#technology
Foreign Policy: Let There Be Microchips
The article explores the process of creating microchips, starting from the silicon wafer to the etching and printing of the chips. The chips are made with atomic precision and are essential components in modern technology.