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Kamis, 21 Desember 2017

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PROMISE KEEPER: WHY PRESIDENT TRUMP IS RIGHT TO RECOGNIZE JERUSALEM AS ISRAEL’S CAPITAL

– Matthew Continetti in The Washington Free Beacon
Donald Trump addresses the 2016 American Israel Public Affairs Committee policy conference at the Verizon Center March 21, 2016 in Washington, DC. / AFP / Brendan Smialowski (Photo credit should read BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images)
Matthew Continetti, editor in chief of The Washington Free Beacon, writes that President Donald J. Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and his decision to move the U.S. embassy is “a common sense appraisal of the world.” But it is also “one of the boldest moves any U.S. president has made since the beginning of the Oslo ‘peace process’ in 1993.”
Continetti explains that “the warnings from Trump critics that his decision may wreck the peace process ring hollow,” as there is currently “no peace process to wreck.” Applauding President Trump’s acknowledgment of Israel’s “right to determine its own capital city,” Continetti concludes that the President’s decision is “something to be proud of.”

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Alice Stewart writes in CNN that President Trump is “following through with his commitment” to the American people by fulfilling a major campaign promise to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. The President’s announcement affirms “the need for the peace process to move ahead” and makes it clear that this is the “right time and the right step to take,” Stewart writes.

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks about tax reform in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, U.S., October 11, 2017. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

On tax reform, Adam Michel of the Heritage Foundation argues in The National Interest that “American families could finally get a real raise” from the pro-growth policies in both the House and Senate tax reform bills. Third-party analyses project these reforms could lead to an economy “almost 3 percent larger at the end of ten years . . . [translating] to more than $4,000 dollars per household, per year.”


In economic news, Berkeley Lovelace, Jr., at CNBC reports that “hiring across the U.S. was 26 percent higher last month than a year earlier,” according to a LinkedIn Workforce Report. Year to date, the hiring rate in the U.S. has been “10.4 percent higher in 2017 than in 2016.” Reports from ADP and Moody’s Analytics also show that private payrolls increased by 190,000 in November.


Rep. Rob Bishop (R-UT) praised President Trump in the Deseret News for remedying “one of the largest abuses of power foisted upon Utah.” Bishop thanked the President for revoking past misuse of the Antiquities Act, explaining that “we now have an administration that understands the importance of allowing local people to have a say.”


In national security news, Sen. David Perdue (R-GA) writes in NBC News that the visa lottery program “is tainted by fraud and abuse.” Following this past year’s Halloween terror attack perpetrated by a lottery visa recipient, “there is no doubt that it should be eliminated.”
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WHAT TO WATCH FOR TODAY AND OVER THE WEEKEND

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The UN Security Council meets on Jerusalem. The 15-member body will convene on Friday to discuss Donald Trump’s divisive decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
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The travel ban goes back to court. The 4th Circuit Court of Appeals in Virginia will consider whether the ban discriminates against Muslims. Earlier this week the Supreme Court ruled that the administration can enforce the ban while separate challenges continue in the 4th and 9th Circuit appeals courts.
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It’s jobs report day. Economists polled by the Wall Street Journal predict that the US economy added 195,000 jobs in November, and the unemployment rate held firm at 4.1%.

WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING

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The UK and Europe made a Brexit breakthrough. Talks can progress to the next stage—figuring out a trade deal—after both sides made progress on three big issues. There will be no “hard border” between Northern Ireland and the Republic, the rights of EU citizens in the UK and vice versa will be protected, and an amount for Britain’s “divorce” settlement was agreed.
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Israel braced for a second day of violent clashes. More anti-US protests are expected after Friday prayers. Israel has deployed extra security, and on Thursday evening hit two Palestinian posts in Gaza, after three rockets were launched at Israel from the Gaza Strip.
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Hasil gambar untuk Bitcoin lost almost a fifth of its value in 10 hours on Friday
Coinbase topped Apple’s US App Store. The app for buying cryptocurrency was the most downloaded of all free apps on Thursday. This is despite the fact that its service was actually unavailable for big chunks of the day as it struggled to deal with bitcoin demand. Bitcoin approached $17,000 in Asian trading, before falling to below $15,000.
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China’s export growth hit an eight-month high. Last month, exports jumped 12.3% from a year ago, well above analysts’ forecasts. Meanwhile, imports beat expectations with growth of almost 18% year-on-year. The strong showing came despite a government crackdown on debt risks and factory pollution.
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Congress dodged a government shutdown. Lawmakers came up with a short-term spending bill to keep the government running through Dec. 22. The measure, which Trump is expected to sign, creates more time for politicians to spar over the budget.

Q-MHI OBSESSION INTERLUDE

Thorsten Botz-Bornstein on when the world developed such bad taste. “Humans have always needed truths to believe in. Whereas in the past those truths tended to be transmitted through cultures, they are now increasingly produced instantaneously without cultural mediation. Kitsch employs this mechanism in the realm of aesthetics. In today’s world, kitsch is redefining our perception of truth; it is a truth devoid of culture or context.”

MATTERS OF DEBATE

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America needs to treat women like Norway does. If the US workforce included more women, the nation could be $1.6 trillion richer,according to economists at S&P. The authors of the S&P report say they aren’t advocating that the proportion of women in the workforce necessarily needs to be equal to the rate for men.There would also be positive side effects from women boosting their personal incomes, as studies have shown they are more likely to spend household budgets on children’s education and healthcare.
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Dog robots playing with a ball.
Robots aren’t killing jobs fast enough. The labor market might be steady, but we need faster industry disruption in order to create entirely new types of careers.Job disruption in late 19th and 20th centuries was mostly attributable to the introduction of agricultural technologies that reduced the need for farm workers. The number of household workers also declined as low-cost appliances like washing machines and vacuum cleaners replaced domestic help. Jobs in manufacturing and the service sector replaced these jobs.
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Taylor Swift is the best or worst thing in music. She’s either a bold, refreshing role model, or a mean and manipulative icon of white privilege. Taylor Swift is taking over the world. The American pop star is the highest paid woman in music. She has over 100 million followers on Instagram and is a meme many times over. Her poetry was recently published in Vogue. And this week she graces the cover of Time as part of the group of “Silence Breakers” that won the magazine’s Person of Year award for speaking out about sexual harassment and abuse.

SURPRISING DISCOVERIES

MIT researchers created a technique for 3D printing live bacteria.
MIT researchers are making computers out of live bacteria. A new responsive material uses living cells that can be programmed to act like basic computers.
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The 2018 Winter Olympics will be the coldest in decades. A projected temperature of -14 ºC (7 ºF) in Pyeongchang will be dangerously cold for spectators in the roofless main stadium.
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Gay men now earn more than straight men in the US.Economists think a change in attitudes may have removed prejudices that once hampered salary negotiations. Two Vanderbilt economists, Christopher Carpenter and Samuel Eppink, linked self-reported sexual orientation with earnings for employed US adults in the 2013-15 National Health Interview Surveys. They found that gay, full-time employed men made, on average, 10% more than similarly employed straight men. The difference in pay persisted even when they controlled for a variety of factors: presence of a partner, the sexual orientation of a partner, race, age, ethnicity, and the size of one’s firm and family.Their analysis showed a lesbian pay premium of about 9%, too, similar to earlier studies. Bisexual men and women, however, were not so lucky, earning less than both their gay and straight counterparts.
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Shell Deer Park oil refinery in Deer Park, Texas
“Reduced” emissions by rich countries are actually just exported. Poorer nations pick up the environmental tab for emissions when they make products for overseas brands. Historical greenhouse-gas emissions data make clear that much of the burden of climate change lies with rich countries. The US, the UK, Germany, and others built their economies burning fossil fuels without thinking about the consequences. The unwillingness of wealthy states to take historical responsibility for climate change is one reason it took more than 20 years of negotiations before 195 countries could agree to sign the 2015 Paris climate agreement.
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Walmart’s new meal-kit service is already selling out. Affordable meals like chicken tikka masala and Thai crab curry should put competitors on notice.
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