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Poll Reveals Which Vice President Pick Helps Trump With Voters The Most
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Poll Reveals Which Vice President Pick Helps Trump With Voters The Most

New poll shows which potential Trump Vice Presidential picks poll favorably among voters.
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Video Shows Horrific Aftermath Of Deadly Stabbing In NYC
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Video Shows Horrific Aftermath Of Deadly Stabbing In NYC

'her face was all red bloody and disfigured'
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Former UFC Fighter Geane Herrera Dies At 33
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Former UFC Fighter Geane Herrera Dies At 33

Herrera was pronounced dead at the scene
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Biden’s Tariffs Are Bad. Biden’s Tariffs Coupled With EV Mandates Are Even Worse.
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Biden’s Tariffs Are Bad. Biden’s Tariffs Coupled With EV Mandates Are Even Worse.

Not long ago, President Joe Biden promised to transform the American auto industry—”first with carrots, now with sticks,” is the analogy The Washington Post used. Now, I don’t know about you, but I’m not sure I’d trust the president to drive my car much less dictate the future of industrial policy. Yet, Biden implemented draconian emissions limits for all vehicles to ensure that within nine years, 67% of all new passenger cars and trucks will be electric. In the old days, a centralized state controlling manufacturing and commerce, production, prices, wages, and conditions in our biggest sectors would be called “fascist.” Today, we simply refer to it as the Green New Deal. And, after forcing automakers to build more substandard, technologically regressive, overpriced, and unpopular electric cars, Biden now has slapped enormous tariffs on imports, not only ensuring that taxpayers continue to prop up a state-run project with billions but also guaranteeing that everyone will pay more for all cars. The White House last Tuesday initiated new tariffs on Chinese steel and aluminum in the name of the American worker. There are somewhere around 14 million manufacturing jobs that rely on steel. They will pay the price—as will every consumer. Biden also doubled tariffs on Chinese semiconductors from 25% to 50%. Populists on both sides will contend that these serve a national security purpose. That’s debatable, though Biden didn’t even make that argument. In any event, there’s no national security purpose for Biden to raise tariffs from 7.5% to 25% on the components that make batteries for electric vehicles or quadruple tariffs on EVs from 25% to 100%. “Trump doesn’t get the basics. He thinks his tariffs are being paid by China,” candidate Biden explained back in 2019, when it was convenient. “Any freshman econ student could tell you that the American people are paying his tariffs.” Indeed. So how is this different? The New York Times, in a piece published soon after the White House’s announcement, explains “How Biden’s Trade War With China Differs From Trump’s.” In summation, a Democrat is now president, and his environmental goals, according to the Times, are beyond reproach. Economic reality doesn’t bend to your strong feelings on the environment, on tariffs, or even on electric vehicles. Why do we even assume winning the EV war is a good thing? If an EV future were inevitable, the state wouldn’t have to bribe and force companies to produce them. Then again, whenever Democrats talk about “manufacturing jobs,” they mean the manufacturing of electric vehicles or solar panels. Even in that regard, limiting choices on supposedly “clean energy” alternatives makes no sense. Really, what we have is a corporate/union bailout. But even the workers supposedly being protected aren’t going to have jobs for too long if we keep propping up technocratic wishcasting with billions in tax dollars. Even with subsidies, mandates, and endless puffery about the alleged upsides, carmakers lose around $6,000 on every $50,000 electric vehicle they sell. Ford says it is losing $100,000 on every EV it produces. In 2022, the auto giant lost $2.1 billion on EVs. In 2023, it lost $4.7 billion. In 2024, Ford expects to lose over $5 billion. Granted, I’m not a business owner, but that sounds like an insane model. Would any company continue producing cars that hemorrhage money if it were not impelled by the state? Now, these auto giants will be able to function with even less genuine competition. And the losses on EVs will be “offset” by raising the price on cars that people do desire. In the short term, the cronyists in the auto industry also know that if they do the bidding of politicians, they will be bailed out when they fail. Tariffs play on the good intentions of voters—much like minimum wages—so they are the perfect election-year issue. All they do is raise costs for consumers and businesses and undermine innovation. Even if we concede the popular claim that Americans “don’t make anything” here anymore—a myth—we shouldn’t be incentivizing or compelling our largest manufacturing sector to build things that consistently lose money. If China wants to subsidize the world EV market, let them. Let our rivals pay for our worst ideas. COPYRIGHT 2024 CREATORS.COM The Daily Signal publishes a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Heritage Foundation. The post Biden’s Tariffs Are Bad. Biden’s Tariffs Coupled With EV Mandates Are Even Worse. appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Heritage Foundation Announces 2024 Innovation Prize Award Winners
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Heritage Foundation Announces 2024 Innovation Prize Award Winners

The Heritage Foundation unveiled the 2024 recipients of its coveted Innovation Prize, recognizing nine organizations for their contributions to conservative policy priorities. The winners, honored on Monday at the grand opening of Heritage’s new Barb Van Andel-Gaby Center in Washington, D.C., each received a $100,000 award. They join the ranks of more than a dozen other organizations that have received an Innovation Prize since its 2022 debut. This year’s winners include the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists, American Accountability Foundation, Carolinas Academic Leadership Network, Center for Christian Virtue, The Claremont Institute, The College Fix, Feds for Freedom, Immigration Accountability Project, and the Institute for Family Studies and the Ethics and Public Policy Center. LIVE | Heritage awards the 2024 Innovation Prizes https://t.co/SjhU2B5Q1p— Heritage Foundation (@Heritage) May 20, 2024 Heritage’s Innovation Prize, which provides awards totaling up to $1 million annually, supports nonprofits engaged in research, litigation, education, outreach, or communications. This year’s awardees were selected from more than 80 submissions. “Our nation faces uncertain times, and many are eager to know if patriots in our movement are dedicated to fighting for our great nation,” Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts said in a statement. “The answer to that is a resounding yes. Heritage’s Innovation Prize serves as a testament to the relentless efforts and effectiveness of vital organizations within the conservative movement.” The recipients and their awarded projects are: American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists (AAPLOG): $100,000 for the Abortion Pill Reversal Education and Recruitment Project, aiming to educate and save lives through Continuing Medical Education and media campaigns. American Accountability Foundation: $100,000 to support investigative research and reports to expose anti-American elements within the administrative state. Carolinas Academic Leadership Network (CALN): $100,000 to coach school board members on countering leftist policies and focusing on academic excellence. Center for Christian Virtue (CCV): $100,000 to expand the Ohio Christian Education Network (OCEN) schools model across the United States. The Claremont Institute: $100,000 to launch the American Heartland Fellowship, promoting the principles of the American founding among emerging leaders. The College Fix: $100,000 to create the Restore the Media video series, addressing media bias and inspiring future journalists. Feds for Freedom: $100,000 to challenge federal policies on pronoun usage based on First Amendment rights. Immigration Accountability Project: $100,000 to educate voters on immigration policies and their impacts through targeted social media campaigns. Institute for Family Studies & Ethics and Public Policy Center: $100,000 to advocate for online age-verification laws and safer digital environments for children. The Heritage Foundation, established in 1973, today reaches more than 10 million members and supporters daily. More information about the Innovation Prize is available on Heritage’s website. Arthur Milikh, executive director of The Claremont Institute’s Center for the American Way of Life, accepts the Innovation Prize from Heritage Foundation Executive Vice President Derrick Morgan, left, and Bridgett Wagner, executive director of the Edwin J. Feulner Institute. (Photo: Erin Granzow/The Heritage Foundation) The post Heritage Foundation Announces 2024 Innovation Prize Award Winners appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Don’t Get Lost: Out Of This World Facts About Labyrinth
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Don’t Get Lost: Out Of This World Facts About Labyrinth

Labyrinth is a 1986 musical fantasy film following a 16-year-old girl named Sarah who must reach the center of an otherworldly maze in just thirteen hours in order to rescue her infant brother. With a budget of $25 million and a final theatrical gross of $12.9 million, the film was considered to be a box office failure with mixed critical reviews. Today, it has a cult following and is considered... Source
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LA Thief Steals Police Car With Cop Inside
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LA Thief Steals Police Car With Cop Inside

LA Thief Steals Police Car With Cop Inside
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People Watching WNBA Now Is Great and All, But It's Unfair that Caitlin Clark is White
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People Watching WNBA Now Is Great and All, But It's Unfair that Caitlin Clark is White

People Watching WNBA Now Is Great and All, But It's Unfair that Caitlin Clark is White
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Texas woman fired 8 gunshots at McDonald's employees after complaining about missing hash browns and biscuits, police say
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Texas woman fired 8 gunshots at McDonald's employees after complaining about missing hash browns and biscuits, police say

Texas police say a woman fired at least eight times at employees working the drive-thru at a McDonald's restaurant in San Antonio over missing hash browns and biscuits. San Antonio police said that no one was injured in the incident that occurred in December at the fast food location on South Laredo Street, according to an affidavit. A woman went to the restaurant at about 5 a.m. and picked up an order before driving away. An employee involved in the shooting spoke to KENS-TV but didn't want to be identified publicly. 'All of us in the front started ducking and sliding.'A half hour later, the woman returned and said she was missing parts of her order. "When I was talking to her, I noticed that she had the wrappers on her lap. I was just like, 'Can I see the bag?' Because I noticed the bag," the employee said to KENS. The employee said the woman responded, "You didn't give me a bag either," even though the employee said it the bag was visible on the woman's lap. The employee said that the manager checked the surveillance video to see if they had handed her food, and he said they had. The employee said this lasted for another 30 minutes before the woman's boyfriend went to the store as well. "She was hopping from the first drive-thru window to the second window, banging, talking, yelling," an employee recalled. She said the woman challenged them to come out and fight her. Then the shots rang out. “I heard the first shot, I kind of like had a late reaction," said the employee. "Whenever the other shot started ringing out, that’s when all of us in the front started ducking and sliding."The employee said she had a panic attack over the shooting and was crying and scared. The woman drove away in a gold 2011 Cadillac SUV, according to police. They said they identified the woman as 32-year-old Samantha Anthony with the help of the surveillance video and photos. They said her tattoos and stickers on the car matched with those seen on videos. KENS was able to obtain video from a former employee showing the aftermath of the shooting as police investigated. Numerous bullet holes could be seen Anthony was booked into the Bexar County jail on a second-degree felony charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. She was given a bond of $75,000. Here's the interview with the worker: Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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European Union Sends Condolences to Family of Butcher of Tehran
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European Union Sends Condolences to Family of Butcher of Tehran

European Union Sends Condolences to Family of Butcher of Tehran
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