The Pour Over Today - Wednesday, March 22, 2023
Episode Date: March 22, 2023Today, we’re talking about a school district strike in LA, the latest in Trump’s legal woes, President Biden’s first veto, and other top news for Wednesday, March 22nd. Stay informed while remai...ning focused on Christ with The Pour Over. Sponsored by TUVU
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Today, we're talking about a school district strike in LA, the latest in Trump's legal
woes, President Biden's first veto, and other top news for Wednesday, March 22nd.
Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over.
Here's the quote of the day.
Holding a grudge does not hurt the person against whom the grudge is held.
It hurts the one who holds it.
Booker T. Washington.
Let's start with some espresso shots.
Today is day two of a strike that has shut down the country's second largest school district.
The union representing 30,000 non-teaching staff, bus drivers, custodians, special education
assistants in the Los Angeles Unified School
District are picketing for better pay. Members, most part-time, make an average of $25,000 per
year and are demanding a 30% pay increase plus a $2 an hour equity wage adjustment for all.
The district has offered a 23% pay increase and a 3% immediate bonus. The union said 96% of its members had
authorized the strike and that the LA Teachers Union encouraged its 35,000 members to join in
solidarity. The schools, which serve over 500,000 students with many at or below the poverty line,
are still providing food for students who count on school meals. Pray for everyone affected by this disagreement, but especially for the children,
the ones who Jesus consistently made a priority during his ministry.
Jesus said,
Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them.
For the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.
Matthew 19, verse 14.
Matthew 19, verse 14.
Yesterday came and went without former President Trump being arrested,
but a number of preparations remain in place. Capitol Hill police and the NYPD both beefed up security measures and multiple government agencies are monitoring social media for
signs of mass protests. So far, protests have
been small and peaceful. The NYPD and Secret Service are partnering on the logistics of
arresting a former president, who still has a Secret Service detail, and security measures for
if Trump were arraigned in an open courtroom. Politicians are also weighing in on the hypothetical
arrest. Speaker McCarthy has called the investigation a political witch hunt without legal merit
and promised that Congress would investigate the investigators but discouraged any protests.
Other Republicans and most Democrats have remained largely quiet.
When discussing divisive topics, such as the potential indictment of a former president,
remember that both your stance and how you take your stance reflect on Christ.
We shouldn't sacrifice relationships to win arguments.
James 1, verse 19 through 20 says,
Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to anger,
for human anger does not accomplish God's righteousness.
You can tell it's a split-party Congress. President Biden has finally unsheathed his
veto pen. Last December, the Department of Labor rewrote its rules for retirement plan managers,
allowing them to consider environmental, social, or governance factors when making investment
decisions. Then, congressional Republicans and three Democrats passed a joint resolution
overturning the changes. Proponents of the now-vetoed joint resolution criticized the new
rules, saying it allows retirement fund managers to put woke ideologies ahead of their duty to
maximize clients' financial returns. Proponents of the now-back-in-effect rule say it's simply
acknowledging these factors are reasonable for asset managers
to consider. This was Biden's first veto and it appears unlikely to be overturned by Congress,
but he's still got a long way to go to catch up to FDR's record of 372 vetoes.
Our goal is to keep the big things big and the small things small. It's not that rules for
retirement fund management aren't important,
they're just not God of the universe important.
Stay focused on eternity, it changes everything.
Colossians 3, verse 2-4 says,
Set your mind on things above, not on earthly things.
For you died and your life is hidden with Christ in God.
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the link in the show notes. In other brews, here's a rapid round of updates.
Well, the French are not not confident in President Emmanuel Macron's government,
which narrowly survived a vote of no confidence on Monday. The vote was triggered after Macron
pushed through a measure raising the retirement age from 62 to 64, leading to violent protests
over the weekend.
The controversial measure will now become law.
Alexa, clear out my desk. Amazon announced it's cutting another 9,000 jobs,
this time in its cloud computing, advertising, human resources, and Twitch divisions,
bringing the total number of announced layoffs since November to over 27,000.
The company said it's looking to streamline its operations amid an uncertain economic future.
The three-day visit between Chinese President Xi and dear friend Russian President Putin concludes
today. Discussions included a no-limits relationship and an invitation for Putin to visit Xi in China.
Washington says the visit provides diplomatic cover for China's less-than-neutral position,
but there have also been unconfirmed reports that Xi and Ukrainian President Zelensky will meet virtually soon.
If ChatGPT is at capacity every time you try to use it, you can now try Google Bard, which opened to the
public yesterday. In a surprise announcement, CEO Sundar Pichai thanked the 80,000 Googlers
who tested the AI chatbot but promised this was just the beginning of a long AI journey.
The company's stock rose 4%. That's all we have for today. Thanks so much for listening.
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