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TICKER VIEWS | President Biden looks forward, while ex-president Trump looks back

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A world to unite, a country to revive.

This is a big week for Joe Biden.  He fully takes the world stage at the G7 in London, and will also meet separately with several allied leaders, including Prime Minister Scott Morrison. 

BRUCE WOLPE EXPLAINS WHAT’S ON BIDEN’S AGENDA IN EUROPE.

He will then go on to a NATO summit and a crucial meeting with Russia’s Vladimir Putin. 

President Biden’s presence there will embody his core commitment that “America is Back” as a leader of the Western nations.

He will also report to them that “America is on the move again” – his signature message to Congress and the American people in April.

Biden is sitting on some pretty notable achievements, with the pandemic coming under control, and the economy roaring back with very strong growth and employment gains.

America’s renewed commitment

Biden’s first trip overseas is, as he wrote on Sunday, “about realizing America’s renewed commitment to our allies and partners, and demonstrating the capacity of democracies to both meet the challenges and deter the threats of this new age.

“This is a defining question of our time: Can democracies come together to deliver real results for our people in a rapidly changing world? … I believe the answer is yes. And this week in Europe, we have the chance to prove it,” said Biden.
‘BIDEN HAS ALWAYS SAID THAT WE WILL HAVE STRONGER LEVERAGE ON CHINA… WITH ALL THE ALLIES TOGETHER, NOT JUST A TRADE WAR,” WOLPE SAYS ON TICKER NEWS.

Biden is also nearing a decisive moment politically at home on the second pillar of his program to repair America. 

Bipartisan talks on his $2 trillion infrastructure proposal are stuck, with a very wide gap in money to be spent and how to pay for it.

Republicans are several hundred billion dollars short of a true compromise on scale, yet they are utterly opposed to rolling back some of the Trump tax cuts.

WOLPE ON WHY BIDEN NEEDS THE $2 TRILLION INFRASTRUCTURE PROPOSAL TO BE SUCCESSFUL FOR HIS PRESIDENCY.

“Can he do it with republicans, or will he have to go alone? If he goes alone… can he win?”

Biden will have to decide soon whether a deal is possible. Alternatively, he’ll have to go forward just with his Democrats and their perilously narrow margin in the House (4 votes).

Combined with the president’s reach in the Senate (where in a 50-50 Senate any Democratic defection means failure), this shows for some tough politics.

However, it’s nothing that Biden has not faced in his five decades of experience.

As Biden engages on his agenda, the ex-president wallows in his grievances

To be certain, Donald Trump is the leader of the Republican Party, with powerful support among the rank-and-file.

Trump defines the agenda and controls the party’s narrative (which is whatever Trump says it is at any moment). 

He also makes or breaks Republican candidates for office.  The former president is intent on using his candidates to take back the House and Senate next year, setting the stage for a return to the White House in 2025.

Trump criticises Biden’s “radical Socialist agenda”

At his rally in North Carolina over the weekend, Trump attacked Biden’s “radical Socialist agenda”.

China is public enemy #1, and he wants China to pay $10 trillion is “reparations” for the virus Trump insists they inflicted on the world.  

But the heart of Trump’s message is his litany of anger and revenge over an election that he knows was stolen. Over investigations designed to persecute him. Over immigrants and criminals and social activists that are destroying the country.

Biden and the future.  Trump and the past.  Which road does America want to travel?

Bruce Wolpe is a Ticker News US political contributor. He’s a Senior Fellow at the US Studies Centre and has worked with Democrats in Congress during President Barack Obama's first term, and on the staff of Prime Minister Julia Gillard. He has also served as the former PM's chief of staff.

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Trump proposes $100,000 H-1B visa fee increase

Trump announces massive H-1B visa fee increases and introduces $1 million ‘gold card’ to reshape immigration system

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– Trump announced a $100,000 fee for H-1B visas and a $1 million residency gold card to boost American hiring.
– Critics argue increased fees may limit smaller firms’ access to foreign talent, impacting U.S. tech innovation.
President Trump announced significant changes to the U.S. immigration system, introducing a new $100,000 fee for H-1B visas and a $1 million “gold card” for residency.
The move aims to increase revenue and promote the hiring of American workers, claiming that many tech companies exploit the current system.The fee increase targets H-1B visa applications, which traditionally have low entry costs.

Trump stated the initiative aims to bring in highly skilled individuals rather than those crossing the borders illegally. A gold card requiring a $1 million payment will expedite visa processing, with a reduced availability compared to existing green card categories.

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The new programme could alter the competitive landscape for U.S. tech companies, which historically depend on H-1B visas to access foreign talent.

Critics warn that the increased fees may deter smaller firms from utilising these visas, potentially hindering U.S. progress in tech sectors like artificial intelligence.

Visa Impact

Debate persists within Trump’s administration regarding the new policy’s implications. Supporters argue it protects American jobs, while opponents contend it restricts access to global talent crucial for innovation.

The H-1B visa programme, established in 1990, remains vital for skilled foreign workers seeking residency in the U.S., yet faces growing scrutiny.


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Fourth death confirmed due to Optus outage issues

Fourth death confirmed following Optus outage that blocked Triple Zero calls for 13 hours during network upgrade

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– A fourth death is confirmed due to an Optus network failure affecting emergency calls for 13 hours.
– Optus CEO announced an investigation after communication failures and criticism from politicians and emergency services.
A fourth death has been confirmed following an Optus network failure that prevented emergency calls to Triple Zero for 13 hours.
Initially, Optus reported three fatalities, including an infant and two elderly individuals from South Australia and Western Australia. The latest victim is a 49-year-old man from Perth.Optus CEO Stephen Rue expressed deep sorrow over the incident and announced a full investigation into the network update that caused the outage.

He stated that approximately 600 calls to emergency services were disrupted, impacting residents across South Australia, Western Australia, and the Northern Territory.

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Rue confirmed that the outage stemmed from a problematic firewall upgrade and revealed details of communication failures within the company. Politicians and emergency services expressed anger at the lack of timely information during the crisis.

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South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas criticised Optus for their incompetence in handling the situation.

The federal communications minister also condemned the company, highlighting that such failures are unacceptable.

The incident follows a previous outage for which Optus was fined $12 million, raising serious concerns about their emergency service handling.


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Israel launches its new “Iron Beam” laser system

Israel’s new “Iron Beam” laser defense system to deploy by year-end, promising cost-effective missile interception.

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Israel’s new “Iron Beam” laser defense system to deploy by year-end, promising cost-effective missile interception.


Israel’s Defence Ministry says its new “Iron Beam” laser system will be deployed by year’s end. The technology is designed to destroy incoming missiles, rockets, drones and mortars with precision.

Developed by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems in partnership with Elbit Systems, Iron Beam will sit alongside existing defences such as Iron Dome, David’s Sling and Arrow. Unlike traditional interceptors which can cost tens of thousands of dollars per shot, the laser comes at negligible expense.

Officials call it the world’s first high-power laser interception system to achieve operational maturity, hailing it as a game-changer for modern warfare. Military leaders expect the system to reshape air defence capabilities and cut costs dramatically.

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