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PJ Media: Democrats Are Intolerant Racists and We Know Why
The Democrats' claim of being the party of tolerance and inclusion is slipping as their racism becomes more evident. Biden's recent comments dividing Americans into racial groups and using racist epithets raise concerns. New York Governor Hochul and NYC Mayor Adams are also showing racist attitudes towards illegal immigrants. The Democrats' pursuit of power at any cost is fueling their racism.
PJ Media: MSNBC Propagandists: ‘Democracy Emerges as the New Kitchen Table Issue’
They can't run on the economy or national security. All they have is Democracy™ (aka political persecution) and third-term abortions. According to a poll, 45% of Americans say the system is working well for them, with a 14% increase among Democrats.
Breitbart: House GOP Tries Flipping Script from Funding Futility to Border Security
House Republicans are working on spending plans for 2024. Democrats and the media blame them for the potential shutdown due to demands for more migration and the war in Ukraine. Republicans hope to restore leverage over the Senate by voting on individual spending bills. They plan to withhold funding for the Department of Homeland Security until the Senate passes a border security bill. The Senate wants aid for the Ukraine war, but Republicans prioritize the border crisis. The border crisis is reaching critical levels, and Republicans are determined to address it.
#society
Breitbart: Washington National Cathedral Unveils Racial Justice-Themed Windows
The Washington National Cathedral replaced old stained-glass windows honoring Confederate generals with new ones portraying scenes of racial justice. The decision was made in 2015 after a tragic incident in Charleston, driven by the belief that the old windows were offensive and hindered the ministry of the cathedral. The new windows, titled "Now and Forever," aim to address a historical breach of America's promise of liberty and justice for all.
Townhall: The Real China-III: 'Follow the Sun'
China's government claims an economic miracle, but the reality is different. City life is better, but poverty is prevalent in rural areas. The country's growth is built on debt, not solid economic production. Xi Jinping has developed a cult of personality and tightened control over the country.
#economy
Forbes: Redefining The New Global Architecture In Solar Energy: The US, LAC, And China
China's engagement in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) has prompted the US to increase investment and attention to the region. LAC's growing interest in renewable energy, particularly solar power, has intensified competition between the US and China. While China holds the advantage in solar production, the US has the opportunity to collaborate with individual states and allocate resources to domestic companies to strengthen its position in the region's transition to renewable energy. The US must lead, collaborate, and set environmental and sustainability standards to reduce the region's dependency on foreign energy sources.
#health
Breitbart: Wuhan Institute of Virology Warns Another Coronavirus Outbreak Highly Likely
A study by scientists at the Wuhan Institute of Virology suggests that 20 species of coronavirus are likely to cause another outbreak in humans. The study, published in July, identifies these species as "high-risk" and emphasizes the importance of preparing for future outbreaks. The renewed focus on the Wuhan Institute of Virology comes as the Chinese government is downplaying ongoing coronavirus infections and promoting domestic travel.
#sports
Fox News: Ja'Marr Chase sets new single-game high to lead Bengals over Rams in first win of season
Rookie receiver Ja'Marr Chase sets a single-game record, helping the Bengals secure their first win of the season against the Rams. Despite not scoring a touchdown, quarterback Joe Burrow has a solid performance. The Bengals' defense causes problems for Matthew Stafford, leading to a much-needed victory.
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Flag And Cross: Mountain Lion Sighting Confirmed in Missouri - Photo Shows It Looming Over Dead Elk
A mountain lion killed an elk in rural southern Missouri, a rare event as the state has no known permanent population of mountain lions. The origin of the mountain lion and how far it traveled remains a mystery.
Townhall: Rupert Murdoch: Right From the Start
Rupert Murdoch, at 92, remains influential in journalism and his resignation as chairman of Fox News and News Corp. does not mean the end of the network. Critics have been hoping for its demise since its launch in 1996, but Murdoch's note to employees highlights how elites in the media have contempt for those with conservative views. Fox News fills a market that felt ignored and stereotyped, and rather than learning from its success, the elites continue to deride it. Murdoch's son, Lachlan, inherits a successful network, but caution is advised as other conservative networks are waiting to take its place.
Breitbart: Nolte: Weekend Box Office Crashes to 2023 Low
The weekend box office was disappointing, with only $48.9 million in total gross. The fourth installment of the Expendables franchise underperformed, and the lack of star power didn't help. The box office for 2023 is 20 percent behind 2019, but there is hope for recovery with upcoming releases.
Townhall: President Biden’s Offshore Wind Policies Make National Lobster Day a Day to Mourn
National Lobster Day celebrates the history, culture, and commerce of lobsters in America. However, President Biden's offshore wind policies could lead to the decline of the lobster industry, impacting tradition and livelihoods. The restrictions imposed on Maine's lobster fishers may not have sufficient evidence of harm to whales, with other fishing operations being the main cause of entanglement. The expansion of offshore wind development, resulting in increased ship traffic and high-decibel sonar mapping, poses a significant threat to whale populations, potentially leading to their decline.