
THE AMERICA ONE NEWS

Jun 6, 2025 |
0
| Remer,MNSponsor: QWIKET
Sponsor: QWIKET
Sponsor: QWIKET: Sports Knowledge
Sponsor: QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge.
Sponsor: QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge and Reasoning Support for Fantasy Sports and Betting Enthusiasts.
topic
America First News
29 Sep 2023
#sponsor
wish-text.com: Wish Text Composer
Are you tired of struggling to find the right words and perfect gifts for various occasions? Look no further! With wish-text.com, our AI-powered assistant is here to make your life easier, and it's free!
Whether it's birthdays, graduations, holidays, or moments of illness or loss, wish-text.com provides personalized messages and thoughtful gift recommendations at no cost. Try it today!
#illegals
American Thinker: NYC steamrolls the elderly to feed the wolves (illegal invaders)
Democrat-run New York City is diverting funds from senior citizen meal programs and inmate rehabilitation to provide hotel rooms for migrants, costing $4.3 billion. This is resulting in reduced services for seniors. A Korean War veteran was forced out of his nursing home to make way for migrants. Mayor Eric Adams has criticized President Biden for not helping the city handle the influx of migrants. New York City's sanctuary city policy is squandering taxpayer money and negatively impacting the city's residents. It is important to return Congress to a Republican majority to prevent further misappropriation of funds.
#politics
Liberty Nation: House Democrats Don’t Seem to Understand How Impeachment Works
In the midst of the impeachment inquiry against Joe Biden, Republicans aim to follow the money trail and establish the senior Biden's involvement in his son's business schemes. Democrats, on the other hand, are in full defensive mode and are attempting to redefine the language and intent of impeachment inquiries. During the first hearing, the Democrats tried to turn the affair into another trial of former President Donald Trump. The media misrepresented the witnesses' statements, claiming that there was no evidence against Joe Biden, when in reality, the witnesses agreed that further investigation and gathering of evidence was warranted. The Republicans argue that they have already gathered enough evidence to warrant an inquiry, while the Democrats believe that an inquiry should not be conducted unless there is already proof of guilt.
Liberty Nation: Believe It or Not: NY Times Admits Progressive Failure
Conservatives fear the progressive movement's influence in America and the policies it promotes. The New York Times admits that progressive movements like Occupy Wall Street, , and Black Lives Matter have not achieved their ambitions. Progressives prioritize symbolism over concrete change, leading to their unpopularity. The United States remains a center-right country that values moderation.
Red State: Moore to the Point - Not Our Best, Not Our Brightest
The first impeachment hearing was chaotic and full of drama. The Democrats focused on the absence of evidence against Joe Biden, while Republicans tried to block factual evidence.
The Federalist: Biden Impeachment Hearing Had Ample Evidence Of Corruption
The House impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden began, with Republicans presenting evidence linking Biden to his son's overseas business dealings. The evidence suggests an influence-peddling scheme of unprecedented scale. However, the corporate media and Democrats continue to dismiss and downplay the evidence.
Liberty Nation: The GOP Road to the White House Stops in California
GOP hopefuls gather in California for the state's annual convention. Candidates are looking to gain traction and deliver impressive speeches to attract California voters. Donald Trump remains in the lead, with a record number of Americans expressing dissatisfaction with President Biden. California is historically unfriendly territory for GOP candidates, but winning the state could be a game-changer. Trump is set to speak at the convention before moving on to his next destination.
National Review: In Trump they trust, &c.
Earlier this month, a poll revealed that more Republicans consider Donald Trump a person of faith than Mitt Romney. The media plays a role in shaping these beliefs. If President Biden isn't the 2024 Democratic nominee, time is running out for a pivot. Reflecting on historical what-ifs, a Wallace presidency could have been interesting. There are anti-anti-Trumpers and anti-anti-Jan. 6 voices today. General Mark Milley, who clashed with Trump, is a polarizing figure. Independence of thought is important, as shown by Heritage Foundation employees who were asked to remove their names from a manifesto. Shohei Ohtani's silence in baseball makes him fascinating. Jim Harbaugh returned as Michigan's coach after a suspension. Two boys playing catch instead of soccer warmed the writer's heart. Lenny Dykstra is a troubled figure. Healing and unity are needed in America. The word "mankind" was found on a sign, a refreshing change. James Hoge, a notable editor, has passed away. Alexander Hamilton was admired on Fifth Avenue. America's diversity and freedom are exemplified by Jehovah's Witnesses offering services in different languages. A child's mistaken connection between the astronaut and Louis Armstrong is endearing.
#society
National Review: The September Child-Care Cliff
The Child Care Stabilization Program, a $24 billion Band-aid, is coming to an end, leading to shutdowns in over a third of child-care programs and affecting up to 3 million kids and their families. High costs, regulations, and a lack of innovation have been challenges for the industry. Without government funds, many centers will go under, but there is potential for innovative solutions and a functioning market.
Fox News: China's young adults quit job market to become 'full-time children' amid high unemployment
Young Chinese adults are moving back in with their parents due to high unemployment rates. These "full-time children" are paid a salary to take care of their aging parents. The lack of job opportunities and burnout are driving young people to return home.
#war
Fox News: Over 70% of population in Nagorno-Karabakh flees as separatist country reintegrates with Azerbaijan
Separatist region Nagorno-Karabakh plans to reintegrate into Azerbaijan after three decades of conflict. Over 70% of the population has fled to Armenia as the separatist government prepares to dissolve itself. Violence and tensions have escalated, with a recent explosion at a gas station resulting in numerous casualties. Ethnic Armenians are fleeing the region due to concerns of mistreatment and a lack of protection for their rights.
Euromaidan Press: Putin recruits former Wagner chief to lead new volunteer battalions in Ukraine
Putin recruits former Wagner chief Andrei Troshev to lead new volunteer battalions in Ukraine under the supervision of the Russian Ministry of Defense. Troshev, a veteran of Russia's wars, was honored for his role as Wagner commander in supporting government forces in Syria.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: AP reporter says Biden's Afghanistan withdrawal 'punctured the appearance... of competence'
President Biden's chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan punctured the appearance of competence of his administration. The withdrawal was not handled properly and created chaos and death, tarnishing the image of a competent White House.
#military
Fox News: Man arrested in Hawaii after causing lockdowns at Army bases following ‘scuffle’ with soldiers, officials say
A man caused a lockdown at a Hawaii Army base after a scuffle where a handgun was witnessed. No shots were fired, but neighboring areas were also placed on lockdown. The suspect, identified as Paul Smith, was later taken into custody on the island of Molokai.
#culture
National Review: Godard’s Final S.O.S.
The late Jean-Luc Godard's final work, "Phony Wars," is a provocative trailer that challenges movie conventions and highlights contemporary social awareness. Godard's aim is to rescue media and art by exposing the political manipulations of his lifetime and addressing the threat of globalism. Through codes and cinematic imagery, he vouchsafes his feelings and intentions, capturing the essence of cinema and speaking to the deceptions we have all suffered.
#science
Fox News: Black holes explained: Why they're some of the strangest objects in space
Astronomers capture the first direct evidence of a spinning black hole, providing groundbreaking insights into these enigmatic objects. Black holes are regions in space with such strong gravity that even light cannot escape. They are created when massive stars collapse at the end of their lives.
#outdoors
Tactical Bassin: Fall Transition Bass Fishing On Lake Chickamauga — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
Tim is out fishing on Lake Chickamauga, targeting active bass during the Fall transition. With dropping water levels, he's hoping to find frog fish in the exposed grass. He starts catching fish and shares links to the baits and gear he used.
The Great Lakes Fisherman: Ugly Pike Podcast Episode 146: Dave Anderson (Part 2) | Fish'n Canada
In the Ugly Pike podcast, Dave shares his insights on how his success in life/business relates to muskie fishing. He compares the Ontario muskie fisheries and discusses prop wash and trolling line lengths. Dave also provides three crucial tips for success.
#technology
Forbes: How The Evolution Of AI Could Impact The Future Existence Of Marketing Executives
Thought leaders at the Zeta Live conference in New York discussed the future role of the chief marketing officer (CMO) in light of advancing AI and technology. The future of marketing involves using AI tools and real-time analytics to drive deeper loyalty and personalization. Marketers need to work alongside AI to improve efficiency and develop new growth areas.
#other
Forbes: At Least 52 Dead In Apparent Suicide Blast Near Mosque In Pakistan
At least 52 people were killed in a mosque explosion in Pakistan. It is believed to be a suicide bombing attack during a celebration of Prophet Muhammad's birth. The Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan denied involvement.
Forbes: Hottest Toys For Holiday Season Will Be At Macy’s
Macy's and Toys "R" Us have released their hot toy list for the 2023 holiday season, featuring popular brands like Barbie, Hot Wheels, and Pokémon. Customers can shop these toys in-store and online, and Macy's is also hosting sweepstakes where participants can win items from the list. This partnership between Toys "R" Us and Macy's aims to make Macy's the toy center of the United States.