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#politics

Fox News: Democrat concerns about Biden's age, Harris's poll numbers mounting in recent weeks: 'Painful to say'
Democrat concerns about Biden's age, Harris's poll numbers mounting in recent weeks: 'Painful to say'
Democrats are expressing doubts about President Biden and Vice President Harris running for re-election in 2024 due to concerns over Biden's age and Harris's low favorability rating. Many politicians and pundits on the left have publicly expressed these concerns and believe there are other candidates who would have a better chance of winning. The White House has defended Biden's age and mental acuity, emphasizing his wisdom, experience, and historic accomplishments.


Liberty Nation: Is It Time to Expand the House of Representatives?
Is It Time to Expand the House of Representatives?


The Equal Voices Act raises the question of expanding the House of Representatives to address the dilution of people's power in American politics. The fixed number of representatives has not kept up with the country's growing population, leading to polarization and degradation. A potential solution is to remove the 435-member cap and adopt the Wyoming Rule, which would increase the House's size based on the smallest state's population. This would restore the connection between representatives and the people they serve.


National Review: America in Putin’s eyes, &c.
America in Putin’s eyes, &c.
Vladimir Putin and many Republicans believe that the charges against Donald Trump are politically motivated persecution. However, there is due process and the cases will be decided based on evidence and defenses presented. Dictators like Putin often misunderstand democratic leaders and free societies.


#society

Liberty Nation: Baby Names Are Offensive and Politically Driven
Baby Names Are Offensive and Politically Driven
Baby names can be offensive and even banned in some countries. Names associated with politics, like Hillary, can become unpopular after certain events. Baby names can also reveal political affiliations, with different groups choosing different types of names. Liberal parents tend to choose more unusual names while conservative parents opt for traditional ones. The spelling of a name can also indicate political leanings. Some baby names are banned globally or in certain countries for various reasons, such as sounding too Western or having offensive connotations.


National Review: The Rolling Stones Redefine Political Anger
The Rolling Stones Redefine Political Anger
The Rolling Stones' new single, "Angry," captures the prevailing rage and division in our government and culture. Mick Jagger's lyrics reflect on the lack of empathy and the hypocrisy that have become commonplace, urging for unity and understanding amidst widespread anger.


American Thinker: Indecent Exposure
Indecent Exposure
The history of homosexuality is as old as civilization and is part of the human condition. The focus should be on regulating and confining such behavior to the private sphere. The sexual revolution of the 1960s brought about a decline in sexual morality and societal madness. These behaviors, particularly male homosexuality, should be taught as medically contraindicated and potentially harmful. Sexual deviance should be kept private like nature's calls, and the collapse of sexual morality has led to polluted speech and entertainment. Confine these addictions to the closet for a better society and culture.


#economy

Red State: How the U.S. Debt is Draining Your Family’s Finances
 How the U.S. Debt is Draining Your Family’s Finances
US government policies have caused inflation, leading to higher prices for necessities. The national debt is a growing problem that threatens the country's future. The interest on the debt will cost each taxpayer an average of $8,866 next year. The government's spending is unsustainable and action must be taken to address the issue.


#crime

Fox News: Hunter Biden's gun charges come after years of Joe Biden calling for crackdowns on illegal sales
Hunter Biden's gun charges come after years of Joe Biden calling for crackdowns on illegal sales
President Biden's son, Hunter, was indicted on gun charges, highlighting the president's efforts to crack down on illegal gun sales. The Biden administration has implemented measures to prevent the sale of illegal firearms and has taken action against gun dealers who violate the law. If convicted, Hunter Biden could face up to 25 years in prison on federal gun charges.


#technology

Forbes: Indonesia’s GoTo Sells Entertainment Platform GoPlay To Former CEO
Indonesia’s GoTo Sells Entertainment Platform GoPlay To Former CEO
GoTo Group has sold GoPlay, its on-demand video platform, to former CEO Edy Sulistyo as part of its strategy to focus on core assets. Sulistyo announced the rebranding of the company to "Everywhere" at a startup event in Bali. The newly independent company has launched its service in Bali and is now available in 50 locations across five cities. Sulistyo and his partner Bagus Utama have also acquired GoTo's ticketing platform Loket. GoPlay was initially positioned as a competitor to social media platforms and allowed artists to perform live and interact with fans. The merger between Gojek and Tokopedia in May 2021 created GoTo, the largest merger in Indonesia's corporate history.


American Thinker: Driverless Cars and, Oddly Enough, California's Legislature in Harmony with its Voters
Driverless Cars and, Oddly Enough, California's Legislature in Harmony with its Voters
A bill to ban driverless trucks in California has passed with overwhelming support in the state legislature. While the public and tech industry are in favor of the ban, there are concerns about limitations in testing, the strain on the electric power grid, and potential safety risks. Some politicians worry about the impact on the trucking industry and the loss of job opportunities. The future of driverless trucks in the state hangs in the balance as Governor Gavin Newsom decides whether to veto or sign the bill into law.


#other

American Thinker: Whale Deaths and Wind Farms: Delusion or Duplicity?
Whale Deaths and Wind Farms: Delusion or Duplicity?
There has been a rise in whale deaths in the Northeast coinciding with the development of offshore wind farms. The connection between deaths and permits issued by NOAA to wind companies is commonly acknowledged but publicly ignored.


National Review: The War against Benefit-Cost Analysis
The War against Benefit-Cost Analysis
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is pushing for regulations that would force Americans into electric vehicles, touting fuel savings and climate benefits as major incentives. However, the EPA fails to address why individuals continue to choose conventional vehicles over electric ones. Under the new benefit-cost methodology mandated by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), government regulations are being biased in favor of climate regulations by using an artificially low discount rate, exaggerating the benefits of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The Biden administration's climate-regulatory agenda cannot be justified based on its actual impact on global temperatures.


Newsbusters: Column: White House Whips Liberal Media for Not Being Pro-Biden Enough
Column: White House Whips Liberal Media for Not Being Pro-Biden Enough
Biden aide leaks memo to CNN, accusing media of not calling out Republicans' misinformation. Conservatives mock memo, while PBS NewsHour gives Sams a platform to repeat talking points. Biden's lies about business dealings with family are documented, but media fails to correct the record. Democrats expect full compliance with their spin from journalists.