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22 Sep 2023
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#politics
American Thinker: The demise of the simple drive
A couple dreams of taking a road trip, exploring the wonders of America, but the globalist agenda threatens their freedom. They question the push for new modes of transportation, controlled finances, and government surveillance. Determined to resist, they defy the system, ready to fight for their independence and join others in the growing resistance.
Liberty Nation: The Uprising Podcast: Hunting Justice
This week, Hunter Biden is suing the IRS and facing prosecution from the DOJ, while Russell Brand experiences cancellation. Gavin Newsom attempts a new approach to gun control by advocating for the repeal of the Second Amendment.
National Review: The NLRB Is Attacking the Secret Ballot
President Biden's appointees at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) are giving unfair advantages to unions, allowing them to request recognition without secret-ballot elections. This shift in labor law burdens employers and ignores the importance of secret ballots in protecting against intimidation. Unionization relies on coercive tactics and unfair advantages, and the NLRB's actions further enable this oppressive behavior.
American Thinker: A symphony of crickets
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the federal government for colluding with social media sites to suppress free speech. The decision highlights the synchronization between social media and the government during COVID-19. It is another example of the government's abuse of free speech and the erosion of trust in government institutions.
Fox News: Biden praises wrong group during speech at Congressional Hispanic Caucus' annual gala
President Biden made another public speaking gaffe during a speech at the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, where he mistakenly complimented the Congressional Black Caucus. This came after he forgot to shake hands with the President of Brazil and repeated the same story twice at a fundraiser. Many online expressed concern about his age and health.
Newsbusters: Column: 'Public Broadcasting' Bored Silly by Republican Hearings
Attorney General Merrick Garland faced a contentious hearing with Republican lawmakers who made insinuations against him. The New York Times gave prominent coverage, while The Washington Post did not. CNN and MSNBC provided live coverage, with CNN anchor Brianna Keilar calling it a "circus." PBS and NPR offered minimal coverage, with NPR portraying Garland positively. Republicans received little credit for their bipartisan approach.
American Thinker: RFK, Jr. as a third-party candidate
According to a poll, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has higher favorability than Biden and Trump. Some Democrats would vote for him in the primaries. RFK Jr. is physically and mentally strong, and his ideas on critical issues are clear, logical, and convincing. Detractors label him as a conspiracy theorist, but he explains convincingly the circumstances and facts surrounding JFK's death. Can he win on a third-party ticket? Who knows, but a third party could allow a pro-Main Street America candidate like Trump. We need to return to what made America great: hard work, freedom, and the right to speak without fear.
#society
National Review: Pray for Frank Siller
The Tunnel to Towers campaign, led by Frank Siller, has been successful in providing mortgage-free homes for families of fallen or injured service members. However, as the organization's cash flow grows, the lack of oversight inherent in non-profit management raises concerns about the potential for self-enrichment. We hope that Frank Siller will continue to lead with integrity and remember that they are supported by taxpayers.
Fox News: HGTV star Tarek El Moussa details 'massive struggle’ with divorce, cancer and steroid addiction
HGTV star Tarek El Moussa opens up about his struggles with cancer, addiction, and divorce, but reveals how he built himself back up, started successful companies, and achieved goals he never thought possible. In his upcoming book, "Flip Your Life: How to Find Opportunity in Distress—in Real Estate, Business, and Life," he discusses his battles with cancer, a shoulder injury that ended his baseball career, and his journey to recovery. El Moussa is now happily married and enjoying his newfound happiness.
#war
Euromaidan Press: ISW: Ukraine might breach the main Russian defensive line in western Zaporizhzhia Oblast
Ukrainian forces breach Russian tri-layer defense in southern Zaporizhzhia Oblast, operating armored vehicles beyond the final line.
#economy
Forbes: Global Risk Of Housing Bubbles Deflates Sharply [Infographic]
The global risk of housing bubbles has decreased sharply in 2023, with only two cities at risk compared to nine in previous reports. Rising interest rates caused a shift in the real estate sector, leading to a decrease in housing prices and bubble risk. Zurich and Tokyo remained the most at risk, while other cities experienced a decline in bubble risk due to factors such as rental market demand and buy-to-let activity. Miami remained the highest-ranked U.S. city, while New York and San Francisco are now considered fair-valued.
Forbes: How Staff Cuts Are Undermining Petco’s Strategy Of Pushing Store Visits Instead Of The Internet
Petco's cost-cutting measures have led to reduced staffing levels in its stores, resulting in longer lines, dirty facilities, and subpar animal care. The retailer's store-first strategy is being threatened as customers are drawn to online competitors like Chewy and Amazon.
#culture
Spectator USA: Why dry Sauternes are the next big thing
The popularity of sweet wines like Sauternes is on the rise, but now there is a new trend: dry Sauternes. Château d'Yquem, known for its expensive sweet Sauternes, has been producing a dry white blend since 1959. The secret behind these wines is the botrytis fungus that imparts a succulent depth and sweet complexity to the grapes. Château Suduiraut, a neighboring winery, also started making dry whites in 2004 and produces excellent options. These dry Sauternes are unlike anything tasted before, with a creamy and floral quality that is hard to describe but unforgettable. They are worth trying and will likely become more popular. +
#sports
Forbes: With Maybe $102 Million On the Way, Even Atlanta Braves Standout Michael Harris Can Have Haters
The Atlanta Braves have a rising star in center fielder Michael Harris II. He's a talented player with a great attitude who has been performing well both offensively and defensively, despite some early struggles. The Braves made a smart move by signing him to a long-term contract, securing his potential for years to come and saving themselves a lot of money. Harris is proving his worth and proving his doubters wrong.
#other
The Federalist: Boebert Mockery Can't Hide Left's Hatred Of Female Happiness
When a Republican congresswoman was caught groping her date in a theater, the media focused on it, but remains silent when left-leaning individuals do the same. Amanda Marcotte argues that the congresswoman's pro-life beliefs and early marriage caused her lapse in judgment. Marcotte also claims that becoming a grandmother at 36 could lead to such behavior in an attempt to make up for lost time. However, historical evidence shows that having young grandparents is not uncommon. Marcotte's call for young people to "sow their wild oats" ignores psychological evidence that impulsive behavior practiced in youth tends to continue into adulthood. Marriage has been found to make women happier and decrease their risk of health problems, contrary to Marcotte's belief that it disempowers women. Ultimately, the media's obsession and the left's use of this incident to malign conservatives perpetuates the false idea that self-indulgence leads to fulfillment.