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13 Sep 2023
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#politics
Red State: Lefty Jeff Chemerinsky, Son of Berkeley Law Dean, Enters DA Race vs Gascon; the Establishment Has Chosen
A new candidate, Jeff Chemerinsky, emerges in the Los Angeles County District Attorney's race as a potential replacement for incumbent George Gascon. Chemerinsky, with an impressive legal history, aims to bring justice reform and new leadership to the role. Speculation grows around Gascon's possible reaction to losing support.
PJ Media: Soda Tax
Philadelphia politicians implemented a soda tax five years ago to raise money and "protect" people by reducing obesity and diabetes rates. Store owners and customers hated the tax, which disproportionally affected the poor. The tax led to an increase in alcohol sales and only a small portion of the money was used for education, with the majority being dumped into the city's general fund.
#war
Forbes: Ukraine Just Blew Up Two Russian Warships In Their Drydock
Fire engulfs a drydock in Sevastopol, threatening two warships of the Russian Black Sea Fleet. ( ) The Ukrainian navy, despite being shipless, continues to launch successful attacks on Russian warships, causing significant damage. ( )
#economy
Townhall: The Double-the-Debt Decade
President Obama's second term saw the federal debt double in just over ten years, reaching $32.9 trillion. Spending on healthcare and social security were the top expenditures in both fiscal years 2013 and 2022. The debt continued to rise despite suspension of the debt limit until 2025, highlighting the need for responsible fiscal governance.
#culture
Spectator USA: Welcome to the new counterculture
A previously unknown country musician from Virginia, Oliver Anthony, rises to fame with his political ballad "Rich Men North of Richmond." The song captures popular sentiment and criticizes Washington and the rich. Anthony's success is met with disdain from center-left media, adding to his song's power. The rise of conservative cultural successes, including music and film, marks the arrival of a conservative counterculture. Americans are tired of politics infiltrating everything and imposing values they do not agree with.
#education
Townhall: Migrant Surge a Disaster For Learning
Democratic politicians and the liberal media use propaganda to welcome migrant children to school, but the surge of migrants worsens the education system. The focus on non-English-speaking students hinders the learning of other students. This trend has caused reading and math scores to decline and prevents migrant children from succeeding.
#crime
Breitbart: InfoWars' Owen Shroyer Sentenced to 60 Days Prison over Capitol Riot
InfoWars host Owen Shroyer sentenced to 60 days in prison for his involvement in the January 6 Capitol riot, despite not entering the Capitol. Shroyer argued for his First Amendment right to free speech.
#technology
Breitbart: Listen: 911 Call over Biden Energy Secretary Staff Blocking EV Charger
US Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm's staff blocked an electric vehicle (EV) charger during a road trip, causing a couple with a baby to call the police. The incident highlighted the challenges faced by EV users on long trips and the urgent need to address them.
#other
Townhall: The Surprising Pin Piercing Chuck Todd's Political Bubble
Chuck Todd's farewell speech on his last day as "Meet the Press" host was seen as him proclaiming his role in explaining America to Washington and vice versa. However, many viewers view Todd's main job as more of editorializing rather than objective reporting. Todd's biased approach is evident in his treatment of Democrats and Republicans, with Democrats receiving softballs while Republicans are interrupted and shouted down. Todd's talk of "nuance" and bridging divides seems hypocritical given his lack of nonpartisanship on the air.