The Pour Over Today - Friday, October 7, 2022
Episode Date: October 7, 2022Today, we’re talking about a slash in international oil production, a new DACA ruling, the latest from Ukraine, and other top news for Friday, October 7th. Stay informed while remaining focused on C...hrist with The Pour Over. Sponsored by Medi-Share We're Reading: Hope For Ukraine - Get it wherever books are sold or get 40% off and free shipping with promocode POUROVER at family-owned, bakerbookhouse.com
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Today, we're talking about a slash in international oil production, a new DACA ruling, the latest
from Ukraine, and other top news for Friday, October 7th.
Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over.
Here's the quote of the day.
If you own something you cannot give away, then you don't own it.
It owns you.
Albert Schweitzer.
Let's start with some espresso shots.
Did you miss those high prices at the pump? Well, you're in luck. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its
allies, known as OPEC+, are slashing oil output by 2 million barrels a day. That's roughly 2%
of the world's daily oil supply, to increase oil prices, which have dipped due to recession fears.
Uncle Sam isn't just disappointed, he's mad. The move will likely increase gas prices and could
push the global economy closer to a recession, just days after the World Trade Organization
said its view for 2023 has darkened. Slashing oil production also undermines
Western sanctions on Russia, an OPEC Plus member. While other OPEC Plus countries
are publicly saying war is bad, this decision is a not-so-subtle way of saying they still view
Russia as an ally. Regardless of what happens to oil prices, everything will eventually end well
for followers of Christ. Our hope is never contingent on economic outcome. It's much more
secure than that. Job 12 verse 10 says,
the life of every living thing is in his hand, as well as the breath of all humanity.
A federal appeals court ruled on Wednesday that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy,
DACA, is illegal under U.S. immigration law. Though it left the policy intact for current beneficiaries,
the ruling prevents the approval of new applications. Currently, about 600,000 immigrants brought into the country illegally as children are protected under the policy.
But the whole thing is precarious. DACA was implemented through executive action by President
Obama as a stopgap measure and doesn't provide a path to citizenship. The Biden administration
is expected
to appeal Wednesday's ruling but also called on Congress to pass permanent protections for DACA
recipients, aka DREAMers, an uphill battle. The Justice Department vowed to vigorously defend the
lawfulness of DACA, which is expected to eventually land before the Supreme Court.
While the Bible does not speak to what policies a government should have on immigration,
it specifically calls out foreigners and strangers as groups that Christians should
love and treat fairly. Seek to do so in your personal life. Matthew 25 verse 35 says,
For I was hungry, and you gave me something to eat. I was thirsty,
and you gave me something to drink. I was a stranger, and you took me in.
drink. I was a stranger and you took me in. Ukraine is making more headlines than COVID mid-2020. U.S. officials believe that Ukraine was behind the car bomb that killed the daughter of
Alexander Dugin, a close ally of Vladimir Putin's, back in August. The U.S. rebuked Ukraine for the
assassination, though Ukraine denies any involvement. In addition to the admonishment, the U.S. is
sending another $625 million in military aid to Ukraine, including mobile rocket launchers,
mines, munitions, and mine-resistant vehicles. Ukraine has been putting past military packages
to use, regaining dozens of towns as they advance deeper into the areas Russia recently annexed,
in violation of international law.
Finally, in some rare non-war news, Ukraine joined Spain and Portugal's bid to host the
World Cup in 2030, a sign of European solidarity and hope for the day when fighting has ended.
Even when we cannot fathom how, it is possible for God's peace to be present and calm in the
hearts of those hurting and afraid. Pray for the peace
of God to reign in Ukraine. Philippians 4 verse 7 says, And the peace of God, which surpasses
all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. It feels like not understanding
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In other brews, here's a rapid round of updates.
Yesterday, President Biden took on marijuana policy, pardoning 6,500 people with federal
offenses for simple marijuana possession
and urging governors to take similar action for state-level convictions. Biden also ordered a
review of the drug's Schedule 1 classification, the same as heroin, which, if changed, could have
wide ramifications. Alec Baldwin and the producers of Rust have reached a settlement with the family
of Helena Hutchins, the cinematographer killed by a prop gun fired by Baldwin last October.
Production will resume in January with Matthew Hutchins, Helena's widower, as an executive producer.
Matthew said in a statement that his wife's death was a terrible accident.
Peloton cut another 500 jobs, its fourth round of layoffs this year. The stationary bike maker's stock has been steadily pedaling downhill, losing 95% of its value since December of 2020.
The new-ish CEO says if Peloton can't turn itself around within six months, it's likely not a viable standalone company, but noted that he is optimistic.
but noted that he is optimistic.
Tragedy struck Thailand this week.
A former policeman who was fired last year over drug allegations killed 37 people,
including 22 children, during a knife and gun rampage at a daycare center. He later shot and killed his wife and child at their home before taking his own life.
A Chess.com investigation concluded that 19-year-old American grandmaster Hans Niemann
likely cheated in more than 100 online games. The investigation was sparked by his surprise
victory over best-in-the-world Magnus Carlsen last month. In another sports scandal perfect
for ESPN8, lead weights were dramatically found inside would-be winning fish at an Ohio walleye tournament. Join Kyle Dukin and Esther Fedorkovich as they take you inside the conflict with boots on the ground stories and eyewitness accounts of those affected by the conflict.
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