Friday, September 4, 2020

RESOLUTE READS 09/04/2020

FIVE STORIES PRESIDENT TRUMP DOESN'T WANT YOU TO MISS
Payrolls Increase by Nearly 1.4 Million as the Unemployment Rate Tumbles
-CNBC
“Nonfarm payrolls increased by 1.37 million in August and the unemployment rate tumbled to 8.4% as the U.S. economy continued to climb its way out of the pandemic downturn,” Jeff Cox reports. “‘These jobs numbers reflect a big win for American workers . . . Unemployment breaking the 10% barrier so decisively is a big psychological lift as well,’ said Robert Frick, corporate economist at Navy Federal Credit Union.”
America's Fight: Civilization Versus Anarchy
-Newsweek
“The level of violence we are seeing around America cannot be understood and analyzed as a normal event within a free society,” former House Speaker Newt Gingrich writes. “The new anti-American rebellion is better organized, better connected, more widespread and has a lot more strategic thinking than its precursor did in the 1960s.”

🎬 WATCH: President Trump visits Kenosha, Wisconsin, after riots
Restore Our Lives Using Medical Science, Data and Common Sense
-The Hill
“Americans are anxious to get back to work and to send their children to school. The science backs them up . . . Unlike his critics, who have focused on the wrong goal and engaged in unfounded fear-mongering, President Trump has been implementing a three-pronged, data-driven strategy that is saving lives while safely reopening the economy and society,” writes Dr. Scott Atlas of the White House Coronavirus Task Force.

📖 STUDENT OP-ED: ‘I’d Rather Be Learning’
Trump to Award Medal of Honor on 9/11 to Soldier Who Rescued 75 Hostages
-Fox News
“On the 19th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks, President Trump plans to award the Medal of Honor to U.S. Army Sgt. Major Thomas Payne for conspicuous gallantry for his role in leading a dangerous nighttime raid in Iraq that freed 75 hostages.” The President will also visit the Flight 93 National Memorial in Pennsylvania, Andrew O’Reilly reports.
GM, Ford Produce 80,000 Ventilators, Conclude Historic 'Arsenal of Health' Effort
-The Detroit News
“Capping off a historic effort by Detroit's automakers to build ventilators for the national stockpile, General Motors Co. and Ford Motor Co. say they have fulfilled their commitments to manufacture tens of thousands of the breathing machines that have helped save the lives of COVID-19 patients across the country,” Breana Noble and
Jordyn Grzelewski write.

🎬 WATCH: Ivanka Trump visits GM training facility in Michigan!

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