The Pour Over Today - Monday, December 5, 2022
Episode Date: December 5, 2022Today, we’re talking about a new agreement to sanction Russia that (hopefully) won’t spike oil prices, a catch up on both types of football, Twitter and Hunter Biden’s laptop, and other top news... for Monday, December 5th. Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over. Sponsored by Dwell
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Today, we're talking about a new agreement to sanction Russia that hopefully won't spike
oil prices, a catch-up on both types of football, Twitter, and Hunter Biden's laptop, and other
top news for Monday, December 5th.
Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour-Over.
Here's the verse of the week.
Hide your face from my sins and blot out all my iniquities.
Psalm 51, verse 9.
Let's start with some espresso shots.
A European embargo on all seaborne Russian oil starts today, but a last-minute agreement by
G7 countries will allow Russian seaborne oil to still be sold to non-EU countries,
as long as it's priced at or under $60 a barrel. Together, G7 countries have a near
monopoly on maritime services, shipping, insurance, financing, etc., and they're refusing to service
all Russian oil unless it's under the price cap. The hope is that this will cut a key source of
revenue for Russia without causing global oil prices to skyrocket. Western countries are excited
by the agreement, Russia is not. They've promised
to retaliate. Meanwhile, U.S. intelligence suggests the war in Ukraine is going to slow
down for a few months because, well, it's cold. Both sides are expected to focus on resupplying
and preparing for attacks in the spring. Conflicts between major world powers is
enough to make anyone anxious. Yet because of Jesus' death and resurrection, we can trust that our future is secure, no matter what happens. Psalm 18 verse 2 says,
The Lord is my rock, my fortress, and my deliverer, my God, my rock where I seek refuge,
my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold.
They came for a good time, not a long time. After not even qualifying for the World Cup in 2018,
the Americans made it to the knockout stage this time and were indeed knocked out by the Netherlands
3-1. The 2026 World Cup is just around the corner though and will be closer to home with the US,
Canada, and Mexico jointly hosting the big event. Turning to the kind of
football Americans are best at, the college football playoffs are set. On New Year's Eve,
number one, Georgia, will play number four, Ohio State, and number two, Michigan, will play number
three, TCU. Winners play January 9th. Unusually, neither TCU nor Ohio State won their conference
but still made it, while Alabama sits out for just the second time since the four-team playoffs begun in 2014. Here's a verse to consider whether your team
wins or loses. In any and all circumstances, I have learned the secret of being content.
Whether well-fed or hungry, whether in abundance or in need, I am able to do all things through him who strengthens me. Philippians 4, verse 12-13.
An Elon Musk-sanctioned release of the Twitter files dropped on Friday,
detailing Twitter's internal discussions around the New York Post's 2020 article on files found
on Hunter Biden's discarded laptop. The files show confusion and debate over Twitter's initial
decision to prevent
users from sharing the article on Hunter's personal life and business dealings in Ukraine
and China that were potentially damaging to his father, then-candidate Joe Biden,
just weeks before the 2020 election. Twitter cited its hacked materials policy but reversed
the decision days later. Then-CEO Jack Dorsey later called suppressing the story a total mistake.
In the two years since the NYP story, information from the laptop has been repeatedly verified as authentic.
Conservatives say the Twitter files are evidence pre-Musk Twitter operated with political bias,
while liberals say they simply show an earnest debate over a difficult content moderation decision.
Being peaceable, gentle, and open to reason in the face of culturally hot topics like discussions of Hunter Biden's laptop is a sign of God's wisdom in us.
But the wisdom from above is first pure, then peace-loving, gentle, open to reason,
full of mercy and good fruits, unwavering without pretense. James 3 verse 17.
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Georgia's state runoff election between Herschel Walker and Raphael Warnock is tomorrow and the
stakes are high, ish. While Democrats will control the chamber regardless, the results
impact Senate committee assignments and the 2024 Senate map. Speaking of 2024, Democrats are
reshuffling their presidential
primary calendar, with South Carolina poised to replace Iowa as the first contest.
Alex Jones has filed for bankruptcy protection, saying he has less than $10 million in assets
as he faces defamation verdicts ordering him to pay nearly $1.5 billion. Meanwhile,
Jones hosted Ye, Kanye, on his
podcast where the rapper repeatedly praised Hitler. Ye was subsequently resuspended from
Twitter after tweeting a swastika. From the Fed's perspective, November's jobs
report was annoyingly good. The economy added 263,000 jobs, significantly better than predicted.
Wage growth remained strong, which is good for workers, but also a core driver of inflation.
The Fed's primary focus is reducing inflation, and this jobs report reconfirms it's not coming down easily.
Iran's Attorney General Mohammad Jafar Montazeri announced that the country will be disbanding their so-called morality police,
and that Parliament is considering altering the rule requiring women to wear hijabs in public.
The announcements are seen as attempts to peel away support for ongoing protests that are demanding an entire regime change.
The Pentagon has a not-so-stealthy grand reveal of its first new bomber in over 30 years, the B-21 Raider.
While almost every detail is classified,
the Air Force released artist renderings and said the $750 million planes have increased stealth technology, can carry both nuclear and conventional bombs, remain airborne longer,
and be either manned or controlled remotely. That's all we have for today. Thanks so much
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