The Pour Over Today - Monday, October 11, 2021
Episode Date: October 11, 2021Ireland caves and a global minimum corporate tax rate is established, more bad news out of Afghanistan, 18 former NBA players are accused of healthcare fraud, and other top news for Monday, October 11...th. Stay informed, while remaining focused on Christ, with The Pour Over.
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Ireland caves and a global minimum corporate tax rate is established.
More bad news out of Afghanistan.
18 former NBA players are accused of healthcare fraud.
And other top news from Monday, October 11th.
Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over.
Here's the quote of the day.
God does not need your good works, but your neighbor does.
Martin Luther.
Let's get started with some espresso shots.
does. Martin Luther. Let's get started with some espresso shots.
Since adopting its famously low 12.5% corporate tax rate in 2003, Ireland has become the European HQ for about a thousand multinational companies. But it seems like the luck of the low Irish tax
bill has finally run out. Ireland is one of 136 countries representing 90% of the
global economy to agree to a global minimum corporate tax rate of 15% last week. Higher
taxes aren't big businesses' only problem. They still can't hire enough people. Last month in the
U.S., far fewer jobs were added than hoped, 194,000 versus 500,000. And unemployment dropped from 5.2% to 4.8%. Remember, someone is technically
unemployed when they don't have a job but are looking for one. These numbers suggest that many
jobless people stop looking for work altogether. 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 most needed.
Don't neglect to do what is good and to share, for God is pleased with such sacrifices.
Hebrews 13.16
There's more bad news out of Afghanistan.
An ISIS-K suicide bomber killed at least 46 people at a Shiite mosque
on Friday, in the deadliest attack since the U.S. evacuated in August. Meanwhile, the Taliban has
been trying to convince the rest of the world to recognize their Islamic emirate. But, like Michael
Scott trying to declare bankruptcy, saying it hasn't made it so. Zero countries have officially
recognized their rule as legitimate. As they fight for political power, they might also lose electric power.
Showing the extent of the economic crisis in Afghanistan,
the Taliban hasn't paid their electric bills to neighboring Uzbekistan and Tajikistan,
and the whole country could soon be unplugged, likely causing a humanitarian disaster.
The promise of heaven does not remove the pains of this world,
but it does give us hope, strength, and peace during life's most difficult seasons.
Join us in praying for hope, strength, and humanitarian aid to reach the people of Afghanistan.
He will wipe away every tear from their eyes.
Death will be no more.
Grief, crying, and pain will be no more, because the previous things have passed away.
Revelation 21.4
have passed away. Revelation 21.4. Tipping off a new season without negative PR might be tough for the NBA this year. Last Thursday, the Department of Justice charged 18 former NBA
players for a scheme to defraud the league's health care plan. It was more than just copying
extra ankle tape. About $2.5 million was successfully pocketed. The FBI spent three years
investigating fraudulent claims, like how a player supposedly received $48,000 worth of root canals
in Los Angeles while simultaneously playing basketball in Taiwan. The prosecutor said the
defendant's playbook involved fraud and deception. 10 out of 10 for the sports reference. Most players
were not high-profile names, though Tony Allen, a six-time all-defensive player, and his wife were arrested. Everyone faces charges
of conspiracy to commit health care fraud and potentially 20 years in prison. In other brews,
we've got a rapid round of updates. Texas's law banning most abortions ping-ponged back into
effect on Friday when the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an emergency order reversing a lower court's emergency order that had blocked
the law's enforcement just 48 hours prior. The law will remain in effect while it continues
through the standard litigation process. Today, the second Monday of October, has become a
contentious holiday. Federally, it is Columbus Day, but at least 14 states and 130 local
governments have replaced it with Indigenous Peoples Day. President Biden acknowledged both
in separate proclamations. It was the first presidential proclamation of Indigenous Peoples
Day. This year's Dundee Awards, sorry, Nobel Prizes, are almost over. The final award for
economics is being announced today. On Friday, the Nobel Committee awarded the Peace Prize to journalists Maria Ressa of the Philippines and Dmitry Maratov of
Russia for fighting for free expression in countries where dissenting journalism is persecuted.
Elon Musk announced Tesla is moving its headquarters from Palo Alto, California,
to Austin, Texas. Musk has been outspoken against California's COVID-related regulations that
impacted his businesses. Last week, Tesla announced it produced a record-breaking 237,823
vehicles, a feat it accomplished by taking any available microchip and recoding software.
Kim Kardashian hosted SNL last night, where she mocked her famous family during her monologue
and gave the show a ratings boost. The show's season opener the week before drew the fewest visitors in the show's 47
year history. Thank you so much for listening this morning. We'd like to end by giving a special
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