The Pour Over Today - Friday, October 29, 2021
Episode Date: October 29, 2021Biden’s updated Build Back Better proposal, the economy’s disappointing growth, School Board drama, and other top news for Friday, October 29th. Stay informed, while remaining focused on Christ, w...ith The Pour Over.Today's episode is sponsored by Compelled Podcast. Compelled uses gripping, immersive storytelling to celebrate the powerful ways God is transforming Christians around the world. Listen now by searching “Compelled” on your favorite podcast app or by visiting http://compelledpodcast.com/ "Glory, Honor, Power" by Influence Music:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eejxamfk5j0
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Biden's updated Build Back Better proposal, the economy's disappointing growth, school
board drama, and other top news for Friday, October 29th.
Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over.
Thanks for joining us.
Here's the quote of the day.
If your goal is purity of heart, be prepared to be thought very odd. Elizabeth
Elliott. Let's get started with some espresso shots.
The White House re-released their Build Back Better proposal yesterday, now with a smaller
price tag, fewer programs, and a lot less enthusiasm from progressive Democrats. The new $1.75 trillion
proposal is much skinnier than its $3.5 trillion predecessor because of the concessions the White
House has made to win over a single moderate Democratic senator, Joe Manchin of West Virginia.
The smaller price tag still hasn't won over any Republicans, but President Biden believes he now has the votes
he needs. Here's what's still included. Free universal pre-K for all three and four-year-olds,
expanded Affordable Care Act or Obamacare coverage, investment in affordable housing,
and clean energy tax credits. Here's what's been cut. Paid family leave, free community college,
and a program meant to accelerate utilities'
adoption of renewable energy. The U.S. economy is a disappointment, like a quit-their-real-job-to-do-a-podcast
disappointment. In their third quarter, July to September, it grew at a pace of just 2% after growing at 6.3% in Q1 and 6.7% in Q2. Before
the quarter started, economists were predicting 7%. So what happened? Economists are blaming the
surge in the Delta variant, which now accounts for 99% of the cases in the U.S., also supply
chain issues. Backups at ports, manufacturing delays,
and microchip shortages have meant that bigger ticket items, think cars and appliances,
simply aren't available. Overall, spending on these longer-lasting goods dropped 26.2%.
In some positive news, initial unemployment claims dropped by another 10,000 last week to 281,000, another pandemic-era
low. Our hope is never contingent on an economic outcome. It's much more secure than that.
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Gone are the days where the hot topic at school board meetings was why number one pencils exist.
Debates over critical race theory and masks have led to physical altercations and threats of violence against board members. In response, the Department of Justice issued a memo announcing the FBI would help local law enforcement with, quote, strategies for addressing threats, unquote,
in these situations. The memo didn't get a passing grade from everyone. On Wednesday,
Senate Republicans requested Attorney General Garland to rescind the, quote, dangerous memo,
warning that FBI involvement could have a chilling effect on the free speech
of parents. They also noted that the request that originally prompted the DOJ memo has been
withdrawn. Attorney General Garland defended the memo, saying it expressly supports,
quote, spirited debate, unquote, and only condemns violence and threats of violence.
Followers of Christ are not identified by their political affiliation,
but by the love for others. And yes, that means loving people that you believe have
unloving beliefs or stances. John 13, 34-35 says, I give you a new command, love one another.
Just as I have loved you, you are also to love one another. By this, everyone will know that you are my disciples if you love one another.
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In other brews, here's a rapid round of updates.
An investigation into the Rust shooting recovered a mix of more than 500 blanks, dummy bullets, and live ammo from the movie set.
No charges have been made, but the assistant director who handed Alec Baldwin the gun and announced its safety
was reportedly fired from a previous job over
gun safety issues. M, F, or X. The United States issued its first passport with X as the gender
to Dana Zim, an activist in Colorado. Zim was born with ambiguous sexual characteristics,
but raised as a boy and served in the Navy as a man, before
later identifying as intersex.
Delta, the airline, not the variant, is testing new facial recognition technology to streamline
your path to that middle seat.
They say adding your face to the database could reduce your time in a security line
to just six seconds and remove the need to take out an ID or boarding pass.
A misdemeanor complaint has been filed against former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo,
accusing him of forcibly touching a woman last December. The Albany Times Union reported the
criminal summons was issued, quote, erroneously, unquote, and that a final decision on whether to pursue criminal charges has not been made.
There's a new meme coin in town.
Shiba Inu coin has surpassed Dogecoin as the ninth most valuable crypto in the world
after its 900 million percent increase this year.
A single coin is now worth, wait for it, $0.00006.
To finish things off, we have a quick correction to Wednesday's newsletter.
It stated that Facebook was accused of putting people over profit, which would be applaudable, not scandalous.
They are actually being accused of the opposite, putting profit over people.
Also, the company is now called Meta, not Facebook, but that's new as of yesterday.
And that is all we have for today.
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