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Censorship Laws, Calculating Cash Flow, and Strike Locations

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Do You Have What It Takes to Be an Entrepreneur?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 February 02, 2024 | [Read Online]( Good morning. It's Friday, Feb. 02, and we're covering strike locations, RNC spending $1.5 million on floral arrangements, 2024 All-Star Game snubs, and much more. First time reading? Sign up here. American Fact of the Day! Michigan: Michigan is the only place in the world with a floating post office. The J.W. Westcott II is the only boat in the world that delivers mail to ships while they are still underway. They have been operating for 125 years. Breaking Updates Fox News' Jennifer Griffin Nails Biden and Austin on Telegraphing to the Iranians About Strike Locations Now we're faced with yet another situation due to Biden's bad foreign policy, this time with Iran and the militants they use to fight us. [There have been more than 160 attacks on U.S. forces or assets, with three people killed now](and dozens injured over those assaults, some with possible traumatic brain injuries. Yet, the Biden response has been largely impotent and has not cowed Iran or the militants. Not only hasn't Biden responded yet to the attack on the troops in Jordan by Kataib Hezbollah in which 3 American troops were killed and more than 30 were injured, but Biden's team has listed possible targets in such detail as to raise questions about telegraphing to the enemy. [As Fox News' chief national security correspondent at the Pentagon](Jennifer Griffin noted, now the IRGC commanders in those areas have left and gone into hiding. "The Pentagon usually does not telegraph so much if it wants the element of surprise," she said. Yes, if. So why are they telegraphing so much now? Do they want the IRGC to flee so it looks like they're hitting something consequential even though the IRGC leaders will be gone? [Griffin told Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin that some]( of the IRGC commanders were now back in Tehran. She asked a blunt question, "Has there been too much telegraphing or is the point not to kill any Iranian commanders?" In terms of answering the telegraphing question, he just said he wouldn't "speculate." Thanks, another non-answer from Austin. Read more updates [here]( RNC Spent $1.5 Million on Floral Arrangements, Limos, Management/Media Consultants A little over a year ago, a RedState exclusive investigation into spending at the [Republican National Committee revealed that millions of donor dollars were spent on things](like floral arrangements, private jets, limousines, tickets to Broadway shows, high-end retail stores, and more. In light of reports that the RNC had a cash shortage heading into a critical election year (which was described as a "revenue problem") and that the RNC executive board voted to authorize a $10 million line of credit in its 2024 budget, RedState analyzed expenditures recorded by the Federal Elections Commission (FEC) since the December 2022 story to see where the money is going. In addition, several categories of RNC spending were compared to spending by the Democratic National Committee during the same time frame. The chart below shows total spending and spending in these categories by the RNC and the DNC between October 20, 2022 and November 30, 2023. [As reflected above, the RNC spends significantly more than]( the DNC in the categories of office supplies, management consulting, floral arrangements, media booking consultants, and limousines. The DNC spends significantly more than the RNC in the categories of voter file maintenance, GOTV texting, and transfers to state parties. An RNC insider told RedState that the party supports GOTV texting efforts and voter file maintenance efforts through its transfers to state parties, and also supports voter file maintenance nationwide through its vendor Data Trust. Data Trust was paid $1,000,000 in this time frame, which should be taken into consideration, but the DNC also transferred $10,000,000 more to state/affiliated parties than the RNC did. Read more updates [here]( American Sports & Culture Batting Around: What rule change would you like to see in Major League Baseball? With spring training around the corner, we discuss what rules need tweaking in MLB 2024 All-Star Game snubs: Is Trae Young's All-Star case fiction? Is it a fact that Jamal Murray is the biggest snub? - Yahoo Sports Let's dive into who was left off NBA All-Star rosters. Who’s taunting who in Roger Goodell’s NFL? So another huge NFL game — the AFC Championship — was in great part determined by a player’s inability to behave as a minimally composed professional. American Business & Markets Understanding The Difference Between Cash Flow And Profit Operating a profitable business requires understanding the difference between cash flow and profit. The good news is that there are ways to prevent cash shortages. Do You Have What It Takes to Be an Entrepreneur? Before going out on your own, figure out if you have enough money, if you have a good business plan, if you have mentors, and if you are okay working independently. Calculate cash flow for your business Get a complete picture of your company’s financial activities with cash flow statements. American Politics Biden's push to protect American tech from China garners mixed reviews from experts The Biden administration is exploring a way to require U.S. tech companies to report to the government when a foreigner uses their cloud services to power AI advances. Elon Musk’s X comes out in favor of pro-censorship law X CEO Linda Yaccarino said her company supports KOSA. How Do I Vote in California's Presidential Primary Election as a 'No Party Preference' Voter? | KQED Every voter will get a ballot for the March election, but 'no party preference' voters won't have a presidential primary option on theirs unless they take action. If that's you, here's what to do. 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