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2 Sep 2023
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#politics
Newsbusters: NewsBusters Podcast: The Liberal Media Think Everything Is Ron DeSantis’s Fault
The liberal media blames Governor Ron DeSantis for Hurricane Idalia and a racially-motivated shooting in Jacksonville. They also blame Republicans for climate change. President Biden tells lies, including a false story about a house fire. MSNBC anchor Stephanie Ruhle has a shady relationship with the head of Under Armour.
Fox News: California GOP leader says Democratic policies 'tone-deaf' amid statewide crime wave affecting businesses
California's top Republican in the state Assembly, James Gallagher, criticized Democratic-led policies that he said enable criminals to offend without fear of repercussions. He specifically mentioned Senate Bill 94, which allows those serving life without parole to petition for re-sentencing, and SB 14, which would increase penalties for child traffickers. The increase in crime, including smash-and-grab robberies, has led to frustration among residents and elected officials.
Fox News: No longer a Democrat stronghold, Virginia's 2023 elections could be roadmap for GOP
Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin hopes to win legislative control in Virginia's pivotal November contests, which would allow him to push forward a conservative agenda in a state that has been leaning towards Democrats. A GOP victory in Virginia could boost Youngkin's chances for a potential White House run and serve as a bellwether for next year's presidential election. It is believed that the key issues for Democrats in this election are abortion, guns, LGBTQ+ concerns, race, public school curricula, and library censorship.
#society
Red State: RedState Weekly Briefing: Gadsden Flags and Whiteboards
- School board respects student's right to wear Gadsden patch on backpack.
- Parent questions child's transgender transition, concerns about surgery.
#economy
Newsbusters: Big Three Networks Ignore Rising Prices, As Government Reports Increase in Inflation
The Big Three networks, ABC, CBS, and NBC, failed to report on the rise in prices in July, as announced by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. While other outlets covered the news, the networks focused on unrelated topics like taco competitions and trendy drinks. CBS Mornings briefly mentioned inflated costs for school supplies and showed college football-themed car mats. This lack of interest in bad economic news follows a pattern of biased reporting by the legacy media.
#culture
Daily Wire: Legendary Singer Jimmy Buffett Dead At 76
Beloved singer Jimmy Buffett dies surrounded by family and friends, leaving a legacy of feel-good music.
#crime
Fox News: Ohio woman's murder revisited 35 years later by crime scene investigator on Caylee Anthony case: doc
Alina Burroughs, host of the true-crime series "Crime Scene Confidential," investigates the murder of Marjorie "Margie" Coffey, a single mother. Burroughs explores the crime scene, speaks to loved ones and investigators, and interviews the main suspect, Charles Oswalt.
#outdoors
Fox News: FL huntsman takes aim at Biden admin's ‘gut punch’ policy to US hunting: We're 'fighting tooth and nail'
Lifelong Florida resident Travis Thompson, executive director of All Florida, expressed his disappointment and concern over the Biden administration's decision to strip away federal hunting and fishing education funds. The decision was later reversed, but Thompson emphasized the importance of teaching young hunters and archers about safety and values. Thompson also highlighted the decline in public acceptance of hunting and the crucial role hunters play in conservation efforts. He urged parents, educators, and politicians to prioritize exposing children to hunting and the outdoors rather than relying on technology. Thompson hopes lawmakers will continue to support hunting and conservation efforts.
The Great Lakes Fisherman: The Ethical Case for Catch and Release Fishing
In Part 3 of the series on catch and release fishing, the focus shifts to the ethical concerns surrounding the activity. While fishing for pleasure has been banned in some countries due to animal welfare concerns, the author argues that the overall value of catch and release fishing outweighs these concerns. Recreational fishing goes beyond just acquiring food, as it provides solace, health, and enjoyment for anglers, who dedicate significant portions of their lives to understanding, conserving, and cherishing fish. Additionally, fishing allows humans to connect with the natural environment and play a crucial role in the conservation of fish populations.
#other
Forbes: Taika Waititi's Comments Reveal What Is Wrong With Marvel's Movies
Taika Waititi, known for his experimental film making, faced criticism for the direction he took with Marvel's Thor franchise. The latest installment, "Thor: Love and Thunder," was deemed too silly and failed to impress both critics and audiences. With Marvel's recent struggles to create compelling villains and the push for more unique storytelling, the franchise may need to make some changes to regain its popularity and critical acclaim.
Forbes: Current Climate: U.S. Solar Panel Shipments Increased 10% Last Year
Solar panel shipments in the United States increased 10% from 2021 to 2022, resulting in the addition of 10.9 GW of utility-scale solar power capacity. The reduced manufacturing costs of solar panels have contributed to this growth. In the European Union, solar power generation grew 13% in the first half of 2023, while fossil fuel generation dropped 17%. Renewable energy generation is on the rise in Europe, with several countries setting new records for power generation from renewables.