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15 Sep 2023
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The New American: Soda Tax - The New American
Philadelphia politicians implemented a soda tax five years ago, claiming it was to reduce obesity and fund early childhood education. However, the tax mainly served as a money-making scheme. Store owners disliked the tax, as it drove away customers and caused them to lose business. The tax disproportionately burdened the poor, and alcohol sales increased as a result. Despite already having numerous taxes, Philadelphia politicians continue to spend the soda tax revenue on various projects unrelated to education. The long-term effectiveness of the preschools funded by the tax remains unclear.
National Review: All the President’s Tells: How to Spot a Biden Lie
President Joe Biden has a history of falsifying facts and making false claims. He often uses phrases like "not a joke" to emphasize the truthfulness of his statements, but they are often proven to be untrue. From implying attendance at a church he never went to, to fabricating stories about his family and military honors, Biden's credibility has been called into question numerous times. Furthermore, his promises not to raise taxes on those making less than $400,000 a year have been proven false as well.
Newsbusters: The View Decries Hunter Gun Charges: All Addicts 'Lie,’ 'Commit Crime'
ABC's The View defended Hunter Biden against felony gun charges, claiming it was "political retribution" and that addicts often lie and commit crimes. They argued that the charges were a "big deal" because most cases of addicts lying on gun applications don't get prosecuted. The co-hosts criticized Republicans for supporting background checks in this case while opposing them in other situations.
National Review: The Corner: Come On in, Fusion, the Water’s Fine
"Fusionism, the philosophical view that combines traditionalist and libertarian currents, has played a significant role in shaping American conservatism. While distinct groups on the right have different aims, fusionism has enabled their coexistence and collaboration. However, debates within the conservative movement have intensified since the 2016 presidential candidacy of Donald Trump. In response, Fusion: In the Tradition of Liberty, a new publication, aims to revive arguments emphasizing individual liberty and constitutional government. The inaugural symposium on freedom showcases different perspectives and sets a promising tone for this publication's future."
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine’s Security Service charges MP with state treason, conducts searches
Pro-Russian Ukrainian politician Nestor Shufrych is charged with state treason. He is accused of spreading Kremlin's narratives and trying to develop pro-Russian sentiments in Ukrainian society.
American Thinker: Rep. McCarthy opposes an ignorant AP reporter but doesn’t go far enough
The media sticks to its narratives, now claiming there's "no evidence" against Biden. McCarthy challenges an AP reporter who dismisses concerns about Biden's involvement in Hunter's business dealings. McCarthy highlights the nature of impeachment as a political act, not strictly criminal, emphasizing Congress's role in addressing corrupt practices.
The Right Scoop: “CLOSE THE BORDER!” – AOC shouted down in NYC over illegals in the city – [VIDEO]
AOC and other NYC officials were shouted down by protesters during a speech about illegal immigration. Protesters chanted "close the borders."
#society
Euromaidan Press: Proekt media challenges reputation of Gulagu.net founder Osechkin
Russian activist and founder of Gulagu.net, Vladimir Osechkin, is facing questions about his credibility and fundraising methods. An investigation by Proekt media reveals that Osechkin has embellished his role in evacuating Russian dissidents and military defectors, and has accused his critics of being agents of Russia's security services. Proekt also questions the veracity of an interview Osechkin conducted with two Russian men claiming to be Wagner mercenaries responsible for war crimes in Ukraine. Additionally, doubts are raised about Osechkin's involvement in the release of video recordings showing torture in a Russian prison.
National Review: The Corner: The U.N.’s $3 Million Tent
The UN has set up a fancy pavilion for its sustainable development conference, complete with trees and air-conditioning. The pavilion, called the SDG Pavilion, cost over $3 million and was paid for by the UN's partners. Some of the elements will be donated back to the community once the conference ends.
#war
Fox News: National POW/MIA Recognition Day reminds Americans of 'nobility' of war heroes and the need to do better
The nation honors its missing heroes and POWs on National POW/MIA Recognition Day. Over 81,000 Americans remain missing in action, with many suffering in enemy captivity. One tragic story highlights the impact of PTSD on returning soldiers, shedding light on the ongoing problem and the importance of addressing it. The search for missing heroes continues, and advancements in DNA research are helping to identify and bring closure to families. The recent identification of Cpl. James Hunt and the burial of Cpl. Luther Herschel Story illustrate the ongoing efforts to bring the missing home.
#culture
The Blaze: Try not to laugh — Glenn reads lyrics from Cardi B & Megan Thee Stallion’s new song and IMMEDIATELY regrets it
Glenn refuses to discuss Cardi B's new song "Bongos" but eventually gives in. The lyrics are explicit and Glenn questions how anyone could think it's good. The clip provides comedic entertainment.
#history
All Outdoor: POTD: Is it Less Bad? - 1883 Reichsrevolver w/ Novel Dual Trigger Action
An interesting Reichsrevolver with a unique dual trigger action is featured in today's Photo of the Day. This revolver has a non-ergonomic grip and is considered a terrible service gun. Its dual trigger allows for different shooting options.
#health
National Review: Nebraska Woman Sues Doctors Who Removed Her Breasts as Part of Teen Gender Transition
Luka Hein, a Nebraska woman, is suing the doctors and hospitals that facilitated the removal of her healthy breasts during her gender transition. The lawsuit alleges negligence and deceptive practices.
The American Spectator: Partisan Divide Persists Over New COVID Booster Shot
The FDA approved Pfizer and Moderna booster shots for COVID, but there is a sharp divide along party lines. Democrats and Independents are more likely to get the booster, while many Republicans are against it. Prominent Republicans, including Trump and DeSantis, criticize vaccine mandates. The Biden administration faces challenges with vaccine distribution and public fatigue.
Daily Wire: New Report Shows How Much Money U.S. Government Spent On Promoting COVID Vaccine Abroad
The federal government spent $1.8 billion on promoting global COVID vaccination. The effort involved multiple government agencies and partnerships with 120 countries.
#crime
PJ Media: Florida Man Friday: He Converted the Walmart Into a Drive-Thru
- Florida Man hotwires an excavator, causes $2 million in damages, crashes into buildings and a Walmart, then grabs a machete and runs inside. Florida Woman strips naked and jumps into water with 3-year-old nephew to avoid arrest for breaking floodlights.
Fox News: White House addresses possibility of pardoning Hunter Biden for first time since federal indictment
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was asked if President Biden would pardon his son, Hunter, if he is convicted on federal charges. Jean-Pierre responded with a clear "no," repeating her previous answer from July. Hunter Biden has been indicted on federal gun charges as a result of Special Counsel David Weiss' investigation. This is the first time Weiss has brought charges against Biden since becoming special counsel.
#sports
Forbes: Erik Ten Hag’s Reputation On The Line As Manchester United Struggle
Manchester United's manager, Erik ten Hag, is facing numerous challenges this season. The team has struggled on and off the pitch, with negative news stories and defeats in the Premier League. With key players missing and a lack of momentum, ten Hag's reputation as manager is on the line.
Fox News: Aaron Rodgers on chances of returning this season: 'Anything's possible'
Aaron Rodgers, the New York Jets quarterback, suffered an Achilles injury during a game. Despite doubts about his career, he remains determined to return to play. Rodgers feels motivated by the challenges he faces and is using them as inspiration for his rehab. Although the timetable for his recovery is against him, he has a strong determination to prove doubters wrong.
#outdoors
All Outdoor: Keep Warm from Head to Toe with Vortex's New Heavyweight Lineup
In the new Fall/Winter lineup from Vortex, the Heavyweight Hoodie and Arctic Trail Heavyweight Socks provide warmth and comfort for outdoor activities. These layers serve as a flexible outer layer as we transition into winter.
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Forbes: Here Comes Major Hurricane Nigel: Yet Another Atlantic System Poised For Rapid Intensification, Forecasters Say
Tropical Depression 15 in the central Atlantic has the potential to become a major hurricane by next week, with maximum sustained winds projected to reach 120 mph. It is one of three tropical systems being tracked in the Atlantic, along with Hurricane Lee. The system is expected to move towards Bermuda, but not impact any land.
All Outdoor: Springfield Armory Gear Up Promotion - 3 Extra Mags & Range Bag FREE
Springfield Armory is running a Gear Up Promotion where customers who purchase select handguns qualify to receive 3 extra magazines and a dual pistol bag for free. The promotion runs until the end of 2023 and is meant to give gun owners the best value proposition possible.
Forbes: Planet Fitness Stock Hits Lowest Price In Three Years After CEO Is Forced Out
Planet Fitness' board of directors has removed CEO Chris Rondeau from his position, causing the stock price to plummet by 15%. The company has appointed Craig R. Benson, the former governor of New Hampshire, as interim CEO. The reason for Rondeau's sudden departure remains undisclosed.