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#politics
Liberty Nation: Desperate Democrats Out to Crush Joe Manchin and No Labels
The entry of a centrist third-party candidate in the 2024 presidential election could disrupt the delicate balance of power in key battleground states. No Labels, a moderate political party led by figures like Joe Manchin and Joe Lieberman, has gained ballot access in ten states, despite opposition from Democrats. While their chances of winning may be slim, they could potentially draw enough votes to sway the election in favor of either Donald Trump or Joe Biden. Democrats, who have experienced the impact of spoiler candidates in the past, are concerned about the party's chances if such an interloper enters the race.
National Review: On Abortion, Nikki Haley Has the Right Idea
Abortion is a highly contentious issue and it dominates political debates. Nikki Haley calls for a more compassionate approach, finding common ground in banning late-term abortions, encouraging adoption, and respecting the beliefs of healthcare professionals. She emphasizes the need for communities and places of worship to provide support and resources for pregnant women. Adoption should be celebrated and the language used should highlight the selfless sacrifice of birth mothers. It's important to remember that people generally don't want abortions, they want choices in difficult situations. Politics should lead in addressing foster care and supporting children in need. Regardless of one's stance on abortion, the focus should be on helping women, children, and families.
Liberty Nation: Kristol Clarity On ‘Conservative Scholars’ Seeking to Ban Trump
The New York Times recently published an article highlighting the conservative case to disqualify Donald Trump from being on the 2024 presidential ballot based on his alleged involvement in the January 6 insurrection. Two conservative law professors studied the issue for a year and concluded that Trump is ineligible to hold office under the Constitution. This analysis has been used by a New Hampshire Republican to consider a lawsuit against Trump's inclusion on the state's primary ballot. However, it should be noted that the professors involved in the study have demonstrated their anti-Trump bias in the past.
National Review: Iowa Is an Example of Federalism at Its Best
The battle for the Republican presidential nomination intensifies in Iowa, where Governor Kim Reynolds and the state legislature have advanced conservative economic and social policies since 2018. Reynolds has demonstrated effective leadership and collaboration with the legislative branch, passing significant legislation such as a fetal-heartbeat bill, education savings accounts, income-tax cuts, and judicial-nominating reforms. Iowa's successful state-based public policy serves as a model for preserving federalism and allowing states to set their own policy agendas.
American Thinker: Why I Will Always Support Donald Trump
Former Vice President Mike Pence, former Governor Asa Hutchinson, former Governor Chris Christie, and former Representative Will Hurd are criticized for their lack of understanding of the Republican base. The MAGA movement and its support for Donald Trump are emphasized, while accusations of being in a cult of personality are countered with a declaration of a "Cult of Patriotism." The 2020 election is described as a murder of America's election process that still needs to be investigated. The writer expresses support for Trump and urges him to run for a third term.
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American Thinker: Rogue Montana court brings gavel down on injustice, and hands greenie child activists a victory
Children in Montana win a lawsuit claiming that the energy industry jeopardizes their right to life. The judge rules in their favor despite the lack of evidence. Critics argue that the children's modern amenities fueled by fossil fuels undermine their complaint.
Fox News: Far-left feminist professor praises transgender agenda for 'frightening' people
Gender studies professor Judith Butler of the University of California at Berkeley argued that the transgender agenda aims to change reality and make people uncomfortable. She believes that gender is a fluid construct shaped by culture, history, and individual identity. Butler compared the changing language around sex and gender to the fight against racism. She emphasized the importance of countering the attack on gender and promoting gender equality in democratic struggles.
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Liberty Nation: What Is Going on in Africa, Is It Just Coup Season?
The African nation of Gabon experiences a military coup, adding to the recent spate of leadership changes in African countries. The Biden administration seems ill-prepared to intervene or negotiate. The coups range from autocratic assumptions of power to changes in elected governments.
The Biden administration's efforts to address the leadership changes in African countries have been lackluster. Sudan continues to face violence and the US struggles to evacuate its citizens. Niger, Gabon, Guinea, Chad, Burkina Faso, and Mali have experienced coups but have returned to relative calm. The US needs to pay attention to these developments due to their implications for national security and the potential influence of other global powers.
American Thinker: Thirty Years of the Oslo Accords
In the aftermath of the Six-Day War, the narrative shifted to portray Israel as the aggressor and the Palestinians as the victims. The Arab world successfully globalized the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, overshadowing other pressing global issues. The Oslo Peace Declaration was an unsuccessful attempt to bring about peace between Israelis and Palestinians.
#economy
National Review: Donald Trump’s Destructive Trade Agenda
Donald Trump's proposed minimum tariff on all imports, if implemented, would lead to exemptions and political favoritism, breeding corruption. Tariffs would be a tax on Americans, causing job losses and turmoil in foreign affairs. They weaken America's standing in the world and do not serve the national interest. Trump's previous tariffs did not lower the trade deficit or boost the economy, making his proposal a bad deal that should be reduced, not increased.
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Fox News: How to solve a cold case: What victims' families need to know
Trevor Baldwin was shot and killed in 2014, and no one has been arrested for the crime. His mother has sought justice but the new law only applies in specific cases. However, there are steps families can take to crack cold cases, including staying in touch with the police and generating tips.
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Tactical Bassin: POOP BAITS - Underwater Bait Comparison! (The Fastest Growing Category In Bass Fishing!) — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
The "poop bait" category is growing and causing drama in the fishing industry. There are currently 7 unique versions of heavy baits that offer a unique fishing experience. Each bait has taken inspiration from one another, but is still different.
#technology
Forbes: Upping Your Prompt Engineering Superpowers Via Target-Your-Response Techniques When Using Generative AI
Knowing how to use the target-your-response prompt engineering technique is important when using generative AI. It involves thinking ahead and specifying the desired output in a single prompt, rather than reacting to the generated output. By doing so, it not only saves time and effort but can also be more cost-effective.
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Forbes: A Trillion Trees & Other Nature-Based Short List Climate Solutions
In the world of Raymond Chandler, a nanotechnology carbon-capture solution is found in the form of trees. These majestic beings not only draw excess carbon out of the air and provide cleaner air for citizens, but they also offer shelter, habitat, and construction material. China sets an example by planting billions of trees, proving that reforestation is possible. With advancements in technology, drones can now plant trees more efficiently, bringing us closer to the goal of a trillion trees and a sustainable future.