The Pour Over Today - Monday, November 7, 2022
Episode Date: November 7, 2022Today, we’re talking about the much ballyhooed midterms, more jobs in October, an update on Ukraine, and other top news for Monday, November 7th. Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with... The Pour Over. Sponsored by TheHopeLine
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Today we're talking about the much-ballyhooed midterms, more jobs in October, an update on
Ukraine, and other top news for Monday, November 7th. Stay informed while remaining focused on
Christ with The Pour Over. Here's the quote of the day. Truth suffers but never dies.
Saint Teresa of Avila. Let's start with some espresso shots.
Tomorrow is the day every commercial for months has been waiting for, Election Day.
You can read Romans 9 for more on the topic.
It's a theology joke, folks. Just keep moving.
Presidents 44, 45, and 46 crisscrossed the country, making last-minute pitches to voters this weekend.
But all three presidents spent time in Pennsylvania, where the tight race between Democrat John Fetterman and Republican Mehmet Oz could determine which party will control the
Senate. Arizona, Georgia, and Nevada are also key Senate races. The House is expected to flip away
from Democrats to the GOP. Already mourning the loss of election season? It may not be gone long.
Former President Trump is reportedly planning on kicking off the 2024 election cycle
by announcing an official presidential bid as soon as November 14th. Followers of Christ are
not determined by their political affiliation, but their love for others. And yes, that means
loving people you believe are voting for the wrong candidate. John 13, verse 35 says,
By this, everyone will know you are my disciples, if you love one another.
Uncle Sam added a better-than-expected 261,000 jobs in October, despite the Federal Reserve's best efforts. While the job market is gradually losing momentum, roughly two job openings remain
for every unemployed worker. The Fed, worried that the continued labor shortage will push wages up and make it harder to rein in inflation, is expected to keep
aggressively raising interest rates until the job market cools off. While the Fed may have been
bothered, the stock market had a more traditional strong jobs numbers equals good reaction. The S&P
500 jumped on Friday, ending a rough week on a high note, except for Carvana stock, which needed an
airbag. It crashed 39%, its worst day ever, and is now down 96% this year, a reaction to a sharp
drop in demand for used cars. There may be good reasons, like talks of recession and inflation,
to be worried about this day, month, or year. God does not promise good days, he promises a great eternity. Stay
focused on eternity, it changes everything. 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. All eyes turn to Kyrgyzstan, the new focus of the Ukraine war.
Though Moscow captured the provincial capital early in the war,
Ukraine appears poised to take it back,
a significant move since the port city sits within one of the partially occupied territories
Russia illegally annexed in September.
Putin has ordered all civilians in Kherson be evacuated to further Russian lines.
Ukraine says these evacuations are effectively abductions.
Meanwhile, President Biden promised another $400 million in military aid,
bringing the total military aid committed to Ukraine to $18.9 billion. And for the first
time, Iran admitted it supplied drones to Russia, but claims the shipment arrived before Russia
invaded Ukraine. The U.S. says they shipped this summer, very much mid-war. Can someone check the
tracking number? It's easy to feel helpless in a situation like this, but the Bible promises that
prayer is powerful and effective, that it causes things to happen that would not have happened
otherwise. Do not cease praying for a peaceful resolution to conflicts like this one in Ukraine.
1 Thessalonians chapter 5 verse 16 through 18 says, Rejoice always, pray constantly, give thanks in everything, for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus.
According to Psychology Today, the average high school kid today has the same level of anxiety as the average psychiatric patient in the early 1950s.
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In other brews, here's a rapid round of updates.
Elon Musk shooed half of Twitter's 7,500 employees out of the birdcage in a cost-cutting effort on Friday while reassuring users and advertisers its content moderation capabilities
remain in place.
On Saturday, former Twitter co-founder and CEO Jack Dorsey
accepted some responsibility for the layoffs,
saying he grew the company too quickly.
Nets star Kyrie Irving is in hot water
after publicizing an anti-Semitic film on social media
and not apologizing until after being suspended by the Brooklyn Nets and Nike.
He's committed to doing sensitivity training
and donating to the Anti-Defamation League
in order to return to the court,
but the ADL questioned the sincerity of his apology
and rejected his donation.
The Houston Astros beat the Philadelphia Phillies Saturday
to win their second World Series title,
but it's first since admitting some players cheated
during its 2017 title run.
Astros superfan Mattress Mac is particularly happy,
as his $9 million in wagers netted him $75 million, though some of that will pay for
his mattress promotions. Aaron Carter, the 34-year-old troubled former child star,
famous for songs like I Want Candy, was found dead on Saturday. Aaron soared to fame in the
90s as a solo artist on the heels
of his older brother Nick Carter's success with the Backstreet Boys. He survived by his 11-month-old
son, Prince. At $1.9 billion, the Powerball is now the largest lottery ever, and with one in 292.2
million odds, you're five times more likely to naturally have quintuplets. That's five kids at
the same time, then when? The next drawing is tonight. That's all we have for today. Thanks
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We'll see you on Wednesday.