The Pour Over Today - Monday, February 6, 2023
Episode Date: February 6, 2023Today, we’re talking about suspicious balloons, Democratic primaries, new job growth, and other top news for Monday, February 6th. Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over.... Sponsored by HIYA
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Today, we're talking about suspicious balloons, democratic primaries, new job growth, and
other top news for Monday, February 6th.
Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over.
Here's the verse of the day.
They have all turned aside.
Together they have become corrupt.
There is none who does good, not even one.
Psalms chapter 14, verse 3.
Let's get started with some espresso shots. It's a bird. It's a plane. It's a Chinese spy balloon. The moon-like orb entered U.S. airspace
on January 28th. Last Wednesday, February 1st, President Biden ordered military leaders to shoot it down
as soon as possible, but they advised waiting until it floated over water to prevent falling
debris. On Saturday, an F-22 shot it down off the South Carolina coast. Prior to bursting China's
first balloon, the Pentagon announced another balloon over Latin America. U.S. officials said
intelligence suggests the balloons wouldn't provide much more detailed surveillance than existing satellites. Secretary of State Blinken postponed
traveling to China in the wake of the incident. China says it was only a weather balloon and
called the U.S. response an obvious overreaction, threatening repercussions.
Here's a verse to consider when wondering if there really are 99 spy left balloons,
like the 1980s hit suggests.
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. Psalms, chapter 18, verse 2.
Sharpen your pencils, the poor over-government class class is in session and credits do not transfer.
For 40-ish years, Iowa and New Hampshire have kicked off the primary election season.
However, the Democratic National Committee voted to shake things up Saturday, tapping South Carolina
to host first in the nation voting, followed by New Hampshire, Nevada, Georgia, and Michigan.
The states that vote first significantly
impact party nominations, because back-of-the-pack candidates often drop out after visiting the first
five election states. Democrats believe these new states, like South Carolina, which turned
the tide toward Biden in 2020, better reflect the party's diversity. But don't print new calendars
yet. New Hampshire's state law says it has to hold the first primary,
and states with Republican-controlled governments, including Iowa, New Hampshire, and Georgia,
are likely to oppose rescheduling.
The DNC will reevaluate in early June.
While the Bible does not include instructions on when to schedule primary elections,
it specifically leaves directions to pray for those in authority, whichever party they belong to.
1 Timothy, chapter 2, verses 1-2 say,
First of all, then, I urge that petitions, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for everyone, for kings and all those who are in authority, so that we may lead a tranquil and quiet life in all godliness and dignity.
quiet life in all godliness and dignity. Big tech may be dominating headlines about layoffs,
but it appears everyone else is hiring. On Friday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced the U.S. added 517,000 jobs in January. That's triple what economists expected and the
biggest monthly gain since July 2022.
The leisure and hospitality sector issued the most new name tags, 128,000, followed
by professional and business services, 82,000.
Unemployment dropped to 3.4%, the lowest it's been since we landed on the moon in 1969.
It's good news that even your Econ 101 professor can't explain.
The Federal Reserve has raised interest rates eight times in the last year, which should lower
inflation but increase unemployment. And yet, unemployment has continued to fall.
Regardless of whether the broader economy is struggling or thriving, Christians should seek
to give generously of our time, talents, and resources to those in greater need.
Reach out to your local church to see where help is needed.
Hebrews chapter 13 verse 16 says,
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In other brews, here's a rapid round of updates.
Elon's not liable.
Tesla shareholders' class action lawsuit against Musk culminated in the jury deliberating for two hours on Friday before siding unanimously with Musk. The suit claimed that Elon's infamous
2018 tweet saying he was taking the company private caused stock swings costing shareholders
money. Across the United Kingdom, over half a million striking workers, including teachers,
nurses, and rail workers, shuttered schools and disrupted transportation networks last week. The UK is facing historical inflation peaking at 10.5% to end 2022.
However, wages haven't kept up and current proposals only increase pay by 5%.
It's so frigid in New Hampshire that we can't even thought out a joke to use.
On Saturday, the Mount Washington Observatory recorded a windchill of negative 108 degrees Fahrenheit, breaking national records.
An Arctic outbreak sent temps plummeting 30 degrees below average across New England, causing Maine to feel frost quakes caused by underground water freezing.
Don't throw away that post-it with family passwords just yet.
Netflix issued an oopsie over the news
that it's cracking down on account sharing. Apparently, the strict new policy, if you don't
share a house, you can't share a password, was posted in error and is actually only applicable
in Chile, Costa Rica, and Peru. That's all we have for today. Thanks so much for listening.
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