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America First News
17 Sep 2023
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#politics
Liberty Nation: Test Your News Knowledge Quiz – September 17, 2023
1. Society governed by old people is called Gerontocracy.
2. Governor of New Jersey potentially facing impeachment for banning legal carry of weapons for 30 days.
3. Harvard scored lowest in free speech ranking.
4. Chemicals released from masks can be harmful to middle-aged individuals.
5. Philadelphia had over 68,000 major crimes in 2022, with only 3,228 resulting in arrests.
6. Many Americans are against reparations for descendants of slaves.
7. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin established a policy to financially support rabies vaccines for military members.
8. Tent cities for migrants in Chicago will be winterized and include spa-like treatments and haircuts.
9. Proposed tariff increase named Smoot-Hawley would raise tax on imports from China to 40.9%.
10. Baby names can signify parents' political standing.
Fox News: Former Trump adviser says some in GOP wrongly take 'narrow view' of Biden impeachment
Former Trump senior adviser Stephen Miller criticized House Republicans for being hesitant to support the new impeachment inquiry into President Biden. Miller argued that if a president betrays his country or is complicit in grievous acts, it should be an easy decision to commence an inquiry. He specifically mentioned Biden's handling of the southern border and immigration as grounds for impeachment. Miller claimed that Biden is at war with his own country, sabotaging public safety and national security by refusing to enforce federal immigration laws. He called for a full inquiry that includes allegations involving Biden's son Hunter.
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Euromaidan Press: ISW: Ukraine continued advancement near Donetsk’s Bakhmut and Zaporizhzhia’s Robotyne
Ukraine's forces continue their offensive near Bakhmut and Robotyne, making gains and breaching Russian defenses.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: The Endless Frustration of Chinese Diplomacy
In 2007, Mexico's new ambassador to Beijing, Jorge Guajardo, struggled to get Chinese officials to address the fentanyl crisis fueling organized crime in Mexico. It took five years and direct intervention from the Mexican president for China to finally address the issue. Chinese diplomats are known for their bureaucratic, defensive, and opaque approach to diplomacy, prioritizing the interests of the Chinese regime over building bridges with other countries. Their role is to control information and protect the authoritarian regime's image. Chinese diplomats maintain little personal rapport with foreign counterparts and are limited in their ability to act independently.
#economy
Liberty Nation: The Roaring Twenties — Die Harding and Keep Cool With Coolidge
The Roaring Twenties began with the US electorate rejecting progressive possibilities and electing Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge. Harding implemented tax cuts and reduced government spending, leading to economic growth and debt reduction. Coolidge continued these policies, advocating for civil rights and a non-interventionist foreign policy. However, Herbert Hoover's presidency marked a shift towards big government and intervention in the economy, which ultimately led to the Great Depression. Overall, the era of limited government and economic prosperity during the 1920s was short-lived.
#culture
Fox News: Singer Lee Greenwood credits raising kids outside Hollywood, ‘real values’ for tight-knit family
Country music icon Lee Greenwood praises his family and values for his successful career, emphasizing the importance of life outside of Hollywood. He credits his wife and raising their sons away from the spotlight for their close bond as a family. Greenwood expresses gratitude for receiving the Charlie Daniels Patriot Award and discusses the impact of his song "God Bless the USA" on his career and how it represents all Americans. He defends freedom of expression for artists and remembers his friendship with Charlie Daniels.
#history
Liberty Nation: ‘The Thriller Genre Is Dead’
In September 1989, amidst political unrest and economic stagnation, the Berlin Wall unexpectedly fell, leading to the demise of the Soviet empire. The author's thriller manuscript had to be reworked due to the changing political landscape. Despite claims that thrillers were dead, the genre persists, providing readers with an escape and an adrenaline rush.
American Thinker: A timely moment to wish 'happy #236' to the US Constitution
On May 25, 1787, delegates gathered to draft a new scheme of government at Philadelphia's Pennsylvania State House. After intense debate, the Constitution was signed on September 17, 1787, and became binding after ratification by nine states. The first Congress adopted the Bill of Rights in 1789, and today, the U.S. Constitution is the oldest written constitution in the world.
#education
American Thinker: Geology: Too hard? Too white?
Willa Rowan's master's thesis explores racism and inequality in the geosciences. Her survey shows that BIPOC students, especially females and non-binary individuals, face mental health struggles and discrimination. Some students also complain about inaccessible field sites and lack of diversity among faculty. There are concerns about geoscience courses being too focused on rocks and professors not respecting students' lack of knowledge.
#sports
Forbes: The Georgia Bulldogs May Do Two Things Forever In Football: Win And Make Money
The Georgia Bulldogs dominate college football with their financial success and winning streaks. With record budgets and renovations, they continue to win and show no signs of stopping. Their victory against South Carolina showcases their resilience and resourcefulness, maintaining their streaks and securing their place as a powerhouse in the sport.
#technology
Forbes: What Is Airplane Mode?
Air travelers must put their phones in airplane mode during flights to prevent interference with aircraft communications and instruments. Airplane mode disables Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and the ability to receive calls and texts. To turn airplane mode on and off, Android users can go to the Settings app, click on Network and Internet, and toggle Airplane Mode. iPhone users can either use the control center or go to Settings to enable or disable Airplane Mode.
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Liberty Nation: Alarming Airplane Incidents Cause Passenger Anxiety
University of Florida professor Harrison Hove experienced a terrifying flight when an American Airlines plane he was on experienced a midflight failure, causing the cabin to depressurize. Despite a rapid descent, the aircraft landed safely without any injuries. This incident is part of a larger trend of airplane mishaps happening at an alarming rate in the United States.