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Trump Nominates Kash Patel For FBI Director (ZH)
Pam Bondi To Visit Capitol Hill Next Week, Joining Musk, Ramaswamy (JTN)
A Top Priority for DOGE: Decentralizing the Federal Government (AmG)
Schedule F – Trump’s Plan A for Emptying the Swamp (Donner)
Mexico, Canada Cozy Up To Trump Amid Tariff Threats, China Goes It Alone (JTN)
Trump Threatens BRICS (RT)
Democrat Mayors Say They Will Use Police To Obstruct Trump’s Deportations (ZH)
CNN Contributor Scott Jennings Joins Los Angeles Times Editorial Board (JTN)
Mass Desertions Crippling Ukrainian Army – AP (RT)
Russia and China Are Rewiring Greek Mythology (Pepe Escobar)
Elon, Are You Musk or Mask? (Pacini)
European Elites Are Destroying Europe – Again (SCF)
‘I Won’t Claim That Milan Is A Safe City’ – Mayor (RMX)
Joe Rogan: ‘Greatest Media Psy-Op In History’ Was Waged Against Trump (NYP)

 

 

 

 

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Trump Nominates Kash Patel For FBI Director (ZH)

After weeks of speculation, President-elect Donald Trump announced on Saturday that he’s picked Kash Patel to replace Christopher Wray as the head of the FBI. Patel has been a longtime critic of the bureau who has called for shutting down the agency’s Washington headquarters, cleaning house when it comes to top leadership, and bringing the nation’s law enforcement agencies “to heel.” According to a Saturday post to Truth Social, Trump called Patel a “brilliant lawyer, investigator, and “America First” fighter who has spent his career exposing corruption, defending Justice, and protecting the American People.” “He played a pivotal role in uncovering the Russia, Russia, Russia Hoax, standing as an advocate for truth, accountability, and the Constitution,” Trump continued.

“Patel has been open about what kind of changes he’d pursue if given the chance. His various proposals include reducing the FBI’s footprint in Washington and “dramatically” limiting its authority. He hopes to curb the power of the Justice Department’s Civil Division and jettison a Pentagon office that produces classified assessments of long-term trends and risks, arguing it is just a tool of the “deep state.” Patel has said he also intends to aggressively hunt down government officials who leak information to reporters, and change the law to make it easier to sue journalists. During an interview with Steve Bannon in December, Patel said he and others “will go out and find the conspirators not just in government but in the media.” -AP

Patel has served as both a federal prosecutor and a public defender, and filled a number of administrative roles at the tail end of Trump’s first term, including on the National Security Council and in the Pentagon. And in a sign this is a good move – in 2021 when Trump floated Patel for deputy director of the CIA or the FBI, former AG William Barr said that would happen “over my dead body.” Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe said that no part of the FBI would be “safe” with Patel in a leadership position.

In response, Patel told the Washington Post: “Those calling me a danger, let’s just ask them for a proof, a piece of evidence that actually shows I’ve committed any constitutional violations or any ethical quandaries, and I’d love to hear their response to this.” Current FBI Director Christopher Wray will now either have to resign or be fired, assuming Patel makes it through Senate confirmation. And as noted above, Patel has vowed to investigate and possibly prosecute regime-puppet journalists. “Yes, we’re going to come after the people in the media who lied about American citizens, who helped Joe Biden rig presidential elections — we’re going to come after you,” Patel said last year. “Whether it’s criminally or civilly, we’ll figure that out.”

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Bondi must be confirmed by the Senate, Musk and Ramaswamy don’t.

Pam Bondi To Visit Capitol Hill Next Week, Joining Musk, Ramaswamy (JTN)

Attorney General-nominee Pam Bondi will travel to Capitol Hill next week to meet with Senate Republicans as a start to her confirmation process. The presidential transition team for GOP President-elect Donald Trump confirmed Bondi’s visit Friday with The Washington Examiner. She will join Trump appointees Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, who are expected to meet with Republican lawmakers in the House and Senate. Trump nominated Bondi, a former Florida GOP attorney general, after former Florida Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz withdrew his name from consideration last week. Trump appointed Musk and Ramaswamy to head his new Department of Government Efficiency. They are expected on Capitol Hill, in Washington, D.C., on Thursday. Their appointments do not require Senate confirmation.

Bondi is expected to meet Monday with Iowa GOP Sen. Chuck Grassley, who will be the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee during the upcoming congressional session, also according to The Examiner. The Judiciary committee will hold the confirmation hearings for Bondi. “Attorney General Nominee Bondi is looking forward to the confirmation process and answering any questions senators might have,” Trump’s presidential transition spokesman Alex Pfeiffer told the news outlet. “Attorney General Nominee Bondi’s life has been dedicated to keeping Americans safe. She looks forward to continuing that work at the Department of Justice.” GOP House Speaker Mike Johnson said Wednesday the meetings with entrepreneurs Musk and Ramaswamy will focus on “major reform ideas to achieve regulatory rescissions, administrative reductions, and cost savings—& revive the principle of limited government.”

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“..nearly 90% of federal government office space in Washington is vacant because most federal workers began working from home during the COVID pandemic and never returned to their offices.”

A Top Priority for DOGE: Decentralizing the Federal Government (AmG)

One of the best ideas I heard from Donald Trump for his second term is to move as many as 100,000 federal employees to “new locations outside the Washington Swamp” to places “filled with patriots who love America.” This initiative will save tax dollars and help depoliticize federal agencies. There also are important security and fairness reasons to relocate these agencies across the United States. I speak from experience. In the early 1990s, the late Senator Robert Byrd (D-West Virginia) drafted legislation to move thousands of CIA employees to West Virginia. Byrd proposed closing 21 CIA offices in Washington, DC, and its Virginia and Maryland suburbs and moving them to large campuses in Jefferson County, West Virginia. My wife and I were CIA employees at the time, and we were thrilled about the potential move of our office out of the DC area.

We were unable to afford a house without a lengthy commute on our federal salaries because the large presence of federal workers and contractors had driven housing prices through the roof. (Five of the seven wealthiest U.S. counties are in the DC suburbs.) We also disliked the liberal culture and high taxes of the DC area. Unfortunately, the Washington establishment, including many well-paid senior CIA officers and contractors, blocked Senator Byrd’s attempt to relocate CIA offices to West Virginia. As a result, when my wife could no longer work full-time because of the disability of one of our children, we ended up buying a house 50 miles from DC with a roundtrip commute of 2.5 to 3 hours per day. Moving federal agencies out of the DC area to areas with affordable housing and reasonable commutes are two good reasons why the Trump administration should decentralize the federal government.

The current practice of locating these agencies within a few miles of the White House and Congress reflects a bygone era before telephones, email, and video conferences. Most federal employees rarely interact with members of Congress and the White House and can do their jobs more efficiently and economically in more affordable and less congested areas of the country. There’s also the issue of fairness. DC, Maryland, and Virginia receive huge tax revenues from federal employees’ salaries and retirement checks. They also benefit from large federal expenditures like the DC Metro, DC airports, free federal museums, etc. Since technological advances have made it unnecessary for these agencies to be located near our nation’s capital, it is time to share the wealth of federal agencies by spreading them across the United States. There is no reason why this government spending and jobs should continue to be concentrated in one part of the country.

Many of these moves would make these agencies more effective and accountable to the American people. For example, relocating the Agriculture Department headquarters to a farming state would move the agency closer to the Americans it was created to serve. Agriculture employees could interact with farmers and ranchers on a daily basis. The Agriculture Department could also hire many employees who actually live on farms and ranches. The same would be true for moving the headquarters of the Transportation Department to Detroit or the Interior Department to Utah or Wyoming. Other possibilities: move the Department of Health and Human Services to North Carolina’s Research Triangle, move the FBI headquarters to the Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama, move the Energy Department headquarters to the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, and move the Environmental Protection Agency headquarters to Florida.

Large portions of the Pentagon, CIA, State Department, Department of Homeland Security, IRS, and other agencies should also be moved to locations across the U.S. There are two other crucial reasons for decentralizing U.S. government agencies away from the Washington, DC area. The most important is security. Given growing threats from nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons; drones; and violent demonstrations by radical groups, keeping large numbers of federal agencies and employees in the Washington, DC, area is a significant and avoidable threat to national security and the continuity of government. Spreading federal agencies across the United States would make it harder for a U.S. adversary to deal a devastating blow to the federal government with a single attack. Decentralizing federal agencies also would help depoliticize them and fight the so-called “deep state.”

The resistance by federal employees to the president’s constitutional authority as the head of the federal government is driven by a self-serving Washington, DC, culture consisting of entrenched employees, former employees, federal contractors, think tanks, and the mainstream media. Many of these employees do little work and are extremely hard to fire. Even worse, nearly 90% of federal government office space in Washington is vacant because most federal workers began working from home during the COVID pandemic and never returned to their offices.

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“Everyday Americans have complained about federal bureaucratic hegemony for as long as we can remember, but now they will finally have a president in place with specific plans to do something about it.”

Schedule F – Trump’s Plan A for Emptying the Swamp (Donner)

Ever since Election Day, much talk has focused on President-elect Donald Trump’s appointments – in record time – of his Cabinet, advisors, and agency directors. This new administration is a diverse mix, but they all have one thing in common: The returning president sees them as loyal to him and his outsized agenda. But what about all the other, more entrenched denizens of DC? Enter Schedule F – Trump’s bold plan to “drain the Swamp.” Washington is abuzz with the extraordinary diversity of beliefs among the new designees. This is far from typical for incoming presidents, who ordinarily populate their administrations with political veterans in lockstep with their ideology.

But after assembling a largely forgettable team upon his arrival in DC as a novice in 2017, the road-tested 47th president has broken the mold, as is his wont, by selecting Republicans and Democrats, hawks and doves, neoconservatives and populists, corporatists and unionists, insiders and outsiders. Trump’s most famously ambitious objective, however, is to drain and ultimately empty the DC swamp of its unelected, unaccountable, and obstructionist bureaucrats who can thwart the will of the president, as they did so often during his first administration. The arrogance of these supercilious apparatchiks is due to the iron-clad protections they enjoy as civil servants. They cannot be fired no matter their behavior, except in the rarest of circumstances. Presidents come and go, they tell themselves, but we will outlast them all and can act accordingly.

You may recall the so-called “all-of-government” approach to the DEI agenda during the current administration, where the goal of equity must be embraced and adopted not only in social planning and policies but across all agencies and cabinet departments. Well, the incoming president will employ that same broad, sweeping approach to weeding out the most unproductive and recalcitrant employees among the federal government’s 2.2 million-strong civilian workforce. And while DOGE – the newly formed non-governmental Department of Government Efficiency to be headed by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy – has been the talk of Washington, it faces severe limits in its attempts to affect systemic reform. No less than 60% of the government’s $6.8 trillion budget is “non-discretionary” and largely untouchable because it is devoted to Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and interest on the exploding national debt, now more than $36 trillion. Another 13% is devoted to defense, which Trump has pledged to increase. Thus, Musk’s stated goal of cutting $2 trillion in unnecessary federal spending will be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to achieve.

However, taking an axe to the bloated budget ultimately figures to have less permanent impact than Trump’s audacious plans to alter the federal government’s modus operandi and its entrenched culture. The linchpin for his game-changing reforms is reinstating the innocuous-sounding Schedule F, instituted by Trump in the waning days of his first term but immediately reversed by Joe Biden upon taking office. It will empower massive changes in the bureaucracy, re-classifying thousands of careerists as political appointees. It refers to a section of the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978, exempting some federal employees from civil service protections, specifically those “whose position has been determined to be of a confidential, policy-determining, policy-making or policy-advocating character.” Under Trump’s plan, the number of such employees would jump from roughly 4,000 to about 50,000, signaling a sea change in the way Washington does business.

The outgoing Biden administration, deeply fearful of Trump’s bold plans to upend the DC establishment, is working overtime to “Trump-proof” (as much as possible) the federal government, hoping to minimize the damage to its familiar and comfortable way of life. The danger inherent in Schedule F is the likelihood that the next Democratic president could use the same expanded executive control over the bureaucracy to reverse course from Trump and bring in committed progressives who could do even more damage than the present embedded bureaucrats. So, to make these plans stick beyond Trump’s next term, his administration might attempt to move one or more executive agencies out of Washington. This would wrench thousands of civil servants out of their comfort zone, likely leading to a significant number of resignations by those accustomed to life inside the DC beltway.

Despite setting a risky precedent that could backfire on Republicans in the years ahead, Trump is focused on the here and now, believing the addition of Schedule F will force permanent structural change on what has effectively become a fourth branch of government, namely, the administrative state. Everyday Americans have complained about federal bureaucratic hegemony for as long as we can remember, but now they will finally have a president in place with specific plans to do something about it.

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“On January 20th [..] I will sign all necessary documents to charge Mexico and Canada a 25% Tariff on ALL products coming into the United States, and its ridiculous Open Borders..”

Mexico, Canada Cozy Up To Trump Amid Tariff Threats, China Goes It Alone (JTN)

The United States’ neighbors seem eager to avoid a major trade-and-tariff standoff with Washington as Donald Trump returns to the White House, but Beijing is readying for round two after trading blows with the Republican president during his first administration. Though Trump has long expressed support for tariffs, he set off an international firestorm this week with his Day One plans to shake up trade relations with key economic partners. “On January 20th, as one of my many first Executive Orders, I will sign all necessary documents to charge Mexico and Canada a 25% Tariff on ALL products coming into the United States, and its ridiculous Open Borders,” Trump announced this week. Trump overthrew Republican free trade orthodoxy during the 2016 primary, criticizing foreign trade practices for which he blamed the outsourcing of American jobs. [..]

Mexico
While there appears to be some disagreement between Trump and his Mexican counterpart over the state of their negotiations, both have deemed their recent talks as productive and indicated that they were prepared to work closely with one another. Despite Trump’s support for strict immigration and tariff policies during his first term, he generally enjoyed a strong relationship with former Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. Current Mexican leader Claudia Sheinbaum, however, initially expressed skepticism about Trump’s tariffs plans and suggested they would lead to a direct trade war. “One tariff would be followed by another in response, and so on until we put at risk common businesses,” she said earlier this week. But the pair spoke privately within days and both suggested there was room for discussion.

Trump posted Thursday on Truth Social: “Just had a wonderful conversation with the new President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo. She has agreed to stop Migration through Mexico, and into the United States, effectively closing our Southern Border. We also talked about what can be done to stop the massive drug inflow into the United States, and also, U.S. consumption of these drugs. It was a very productive conversation!” Sheinbaum disputed that she had made any material commitments but that the pair had discussed immigration and drug trafficking and that tariffs had come up in that context. “It was a good conversation and we are going to keep having conversations,” she said. “Mexico’s stance is not to close borders, but to build bridges between governments and their peoples.”

Canada
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday night unexpectedly flew to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort home in Florida to talk with him, amid the tariff threat. On Tuesday, Trudeau quickly called Trump after the tariff post to discuss his plans. Trudeau’s government has faced abysmal polling numbers amid widespread economic discontent and frustration over his immigration policies. Some surveys have suggested his Liberal Party faces an electoral wipeout when voters go to the polls and a trade war with the United States could see its prospects fade even further. “We obviously talked about laying out the facts, talking about how the intense and effective connections between our two countries flow back and forth,” Trudeau said Tuesday.

Though not typically viewed as a major factor in the United States’ immigration surge, Canada shares with America the largest undefended border in the world. Ottawa’s own lax immigration policies have contributed, moreover, not just to Trudeau’s low polling numbers, but the security situation for the U.S. During fiscal 2024, U.S. Customs and Border Protection reported a record 198,929 encounters with and apprehensions of illegal border crossers along the Canadian frontier. Among those apprehended were individuals from 97 different countries. Though border security is a significant factor in Washington’s relationship with Ottawa, Canada’s economy is not without some industrial weight of its own and Trump’s primary concern with tariffs seems to be foreign imports.[..]

China
While Canada and Mexico appear at least willing to engage with Trump on his trade and border initiatives, China, the main object of Trump’s ire, is evidently adopting a more bellicose approach to the Republican’s return. “Imposing arbitrary tariffs on trading partners will not solve America’s own problems,” Chinese Commerce Ministry spokesperson He Yadong told reporters. China is already subject to some import tariffs, as Trump’s trade policy pivot carried over to the Biden administration to a degree. In announcing the tariffs this week, Trump further singled out Beijing for additional scrutiny if it did not crack down on the export of fentanyl and other drugs. “Until such time as they stop, we will be charging China an additional 10% Tariff, above any additional Tariffs, on all of their many products coming into the United States of America,” Trump declared, observing that his move followed failed discussions with China to convince them to crack down.

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Trying to save the dollar. Too late.

Trump Threatens BRICS (RT)

The BRICS nations will be hit with 100% tariffs on their goods if they try to introduce a reserve currency to rival the dollar, US President-elect Donald Trump has warned. Trump has repeatedly threatened to use tariffs to achieve his geopolitical goals. ”The idea that the BRICS Countries are trying to move away from the Dollar while we stand by and watch is OVER,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform on Saturday. Trump went on to say that he would ask the BRICS nations to promise not to create a common currency, “nor back any other currency to replace the mighty US dollar,” or they will face 100% tariffs. ”They can go find another ‘sucker!’” he continued. “There is no chance that the BRICS will replace the US Dollar in International Trade, and any Country that tries should wave goodbye to America.”

BRICS previously comprised Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, and was expanded in January to include Egypt, Iran, Ethiopia, and the United Arab Emirates. Around 30 other nations have expressed interest in joining the group of emerging economies. Russia, which currently holds the group’s rotating presidency, floated the idea of introducing a BRICS currency in 2022. Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva echoed Moscow’s proposal last year, arguing that having the option of trading in another reserve currency would reduce the BRICS countries’ “vulnerability” to fluctuations in the dollar’s exchange rate.

BRICS leaders stopped short of announcing plans for such a currency at their summit in the Russian city of Kazan last month. Instead, the group pledged to set up a cross-border payment system to function alongside the Western SWIFT network, and to increase their use of local currencies in international trade. ”Cooperation within BRICS is not directed against anyone or anything – neither against the dollar nor against other currencies,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated in October. “It pursues the main goal of ensuring the interests of those countries that participate in this format.”

Using local currencies to settle bilateral trade bills “helps to keep economic development free from politics,” Russian President Vladimir Putin said at the time. Trump has vowed to use tariffs to settle US trade deficits, force offshore manufacturers to return, and achieve a range of geopolitical goals. In addition to proposing a blanket tariff of 20% on all incoming goods, Trump has threatened Canada and Mexico with additional 25% tariffs if they fail to reduce the flow of migrants and drugs into the US. Trump also declared this week that “we will be charging China an additional 10% tariff, above any additional tariffs,” until Beijing “follows through” on punishing the producers and smugglers of fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid.

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Homan: “But, look, me and the Denver mayor, we agree on one thing. He’s willing to go to jail, I’m willing to put him in jail.”

Democrat Mayors Say They Will Use Police To Obstruct Trump’s Deportations (ZH)

There are only two issues that Democrats might care more about than the national legalization of abortion: Blocking the passage of voter ID laws, and, blocking the mass deportation of illegal immigrants. The reason should be relatively obvious – Keeping the border open and illegal immigrants flowing into the US is the key to election victory for progressives in the long run. If leftists are going to exterminate millions of future voters in the womb, then their only other option to fill ballot boxes is to import people from the third world and give them as much free stuff as possible so they’re sure to vote blue. Democrats have been pushing for a sweeping amnesty for illegals for years. If they had won the 2024 election by a comfortable margin it’s a certainty that an amnesty would be at the top of their priority list.

The open border policies and sanctuary actions of the political left are in direct violation of US immigration law, but Democrats act as if these laws are a suggestion rather than the rule. Without federal enforcement squarely in their corner blue cities and states only have one option left – Pretend they have the moral high ground and drum up as much civil unrest as possible. This might work in deep blue sanctuary cities, but the Trump Administration won the election in a landslide which included the popular vote. The majority of Americans want deportations and these cities do not have significant national backing. Despite this fact, some Democrat mayors are threatening to utilize local police forces to obstruct Trump’s mass deportation efforts. Denver Mayor Mike Johnston claims the deportation of illegals is “unconstitutional” and he initially threatened to use local law enforcement to block federal agencies from entering the city to carry out migrant arrests.

He ultimately walked these comments back, but only to a point, saying he’s ‘willing to go to jail’ to prevent deportations. For leftists the standard procedure is to wait and see how effectively they can use activist groups as a shield and then they change their rhetoric accordingly. If they can get the mob to show up on the doorsteps of DHS and ICE officials like they did with Supreme Court judges in 2023 then they may feel emboldened to escalate. Johnston seemed to tone down his chest puffing theatrics after incoming Border Czar Tom Homan gave him a reality check. “You are absolutely breaking the law. All he has to do is look at Arizona v. U.S. and he would see he’s breaking the law, Homan said flatly. “But, look, me and the Denver mayor, we agree on one thing. He’s willing to go to jail, I’m willing to put him in jail.”

Democrats don’t have the testicular fortitude to go into any fight alone, but the deportation debate is within their favorite wheelhouse, which is “resistance against the man”. For the past four years progressives have had the support of every government institution, almost every corporation and every NGO in the US and abroad, yet, they still tried to pretend they were the underdog fighting a rebellion against an oppressor. Now they truly are the underdog and they will certainly try to play to that image using the deportation drama as a background. The Mayor of Tuscon, Regina Romero, has also threatened the use of local police to obstruct deportation arrests. Her messaging is once again centered on the claim that deportations of illegals are a violation of higher moral standards. The law and the will of the voters must therefore take a back seat to the superior virtues of the progressive ideology.

It should be noted that members of the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua have been intercepted in Denver County and in Cochise County just east of Tuscon. They are specifically organizing in sanctuary cities with lax immigration standards, and they often recruit from illegal migrant shelters already in these areas. Multiple blue cites have stated publicly that they intend to refuse help to immigration agents during deportations. This includes the catch and release of violent criminals in order to prevent their arrest by ICE. In other words, Democrats would rather see rapists and murders back on the streets than hand them over to Trump. The thought process here seems utterly insane, but again, it makes perfect sense when one realizes how much time and energy Democrats have invested in their amnesty model. Without a massive third world voting block bought off with US tax dollars, it’s unlikely that progressives will win another election for a very long time.

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There goes their final bit of credibility.

CNN Contributor Scott Jennings Joins Los Angeles Times Editorial Board (JTN)

Conservative CNN commentator Scott Jennings confirmed Fridayt that he is joining the editorial board of the Los Angeles Times, after the owner’s paper said he intended to hire more conservative voices. LA Times owner Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong earlier this month said he was hoping to balance out the editorial section of his newspaper by hiring more Republicans, and floated Jennings as one of the voices he wanted to bring on board. Soon-Shiong previously noted that the editorial boards of newspapers are responsible for what stories are assigned, which can be skewed based on the editor’s personal biases. Jennings praised Soon-Siong for his “important and groundbreaking” mission in returning neutrality and balance to the iconic newspaper, and said he has contributed to the paper over the past few years.

“I’ve written columns for the paper over the last few years and was honored to do so under such a storied and important masthead,” Jennings posted on X. “I love newspapers and believe in strong journalism and strong opinion pages that represent a wide array of views. I approach my commentary jobs by starting with the truth and then providing my honest opinion based on my conservative values and experience.” Jennings was a standout during this election cycle as a paid contributor on the CNN cable news network, frequently the lone conservative among more liberal counterparts in spirited panel discussions on politics. Jennings said that the shakeup at the newspaper, the largest daily in liberal-leaning California, followed management’s decision to withhold an endorsement in the presidential election – a big step in fixing the problems facing legacy media.

“Roughly half (or more) of the country often feels like legacy media doesn’t care what it thinks and has little interest in fairly representing its views and values,” Jennings said. “I plan to represent those Americans who believe they are often ignored or even ridiculed in legacy media and applaud Dr Soon-Shiong’s move to bring balance to the editorial board.” Other news outlets, including the Washington Post, have also tried to bring neutrality and balance back to their publications. Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos highlighted the public’s distrust in the news media in an op-ed last month. “Now more than ever the world needs a credible, trusted, independent voice, and where better for that voice to originate than the capital city of the most important country in the world?” Bezos wrote. “To win this fight, we will have to exercise new muscles. Some changes will be a return to the past, and some will be new inventions … None of this will be easy, but it will be worth it.”

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When’s the revolt?

Mass Desertions Crippling Ukrainian Army – AP (RT)

Mass desertion is “starving” the Ukrainian Army and “crippling” Kiev’s battleplans, as troops flee in their tens of thousands, the Associated Press reported on Friday, citing two soldiers who went AWOL, as well as lawyers and a dozen officials, most of whom spoke on condition of anonymity. “We have already squeezed the maximum out of our people,” an officer with the 72nd Brigade told the American news agency, explaining why the problem became so acute. The Prosecutor General’s office lists more than 100,000 soldiers who have been charged over desertion, nearly half of whom quit this year alone, but the actual number is likely significantly higher, AP said. It may be as high as 200,000, one MP told the agency. In some cases, entire units have fled their frontline positions, it was told.

“If there’s no end term [to military service], it turns into a prison – it becomes psychologically hard to find reasons to defend this country,” said one of the deserters, who was named by AP. He was charged shortly after being interviewed. Earlier this year, Kiev adopted sweeping military service reform, hoping it would bolster the rate of mandatory conscription. The US is now reportedly pushing the Ukrainian government to lower the minimum draft age to 18, down from 25. Conscription is being brutally enforced by officers and their civilian helpers. One such official said handling his targets is like “dealing with a cornered rat,” The Telegraph newspaper reported earlier this week. Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky signed a bill into law this week, which waives criminal responsibility for first-time deserters if they volunteer to go back and fight.

In July 2023, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that a shortage of manpower was the biggest problem facing the Ukrainian military, after a failed “counteroffensive” conducted against Russia earlier that year. “Ukrainian units have suffered huge losses in their suicidal attacks. Tens of thousands of casualties,” he said during a Russian Security Council meeting. “Despite constant raids, the never-ending waves of total mobilization in Ukrainian cities and villages, the current regime is finding that sending reinforcements to the front line becomes increasingly difficult,” he added. “The country’s mobilization reserve is being depleted.” Zelensky has been consistently blaming a shortage of Western-donated weapons for Ukrainian setbacks on the battlefield. Meanwhile Russian officials have accused him of waging a war “to the last Ukrainian” on behalf of the US.

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“As far as the production of relevant missile systems and relevant equipment is concerned, Russia has 10 times more of them than the combined output of all NATO countries..”

Russia and China Are Rewiring Greek Mythology (Pepe Escobar)

Oh, the wonders chips from dishwashers are able to unleash. How come Zeus, King of the Gods, could not have foreseen it? Especially when his divine intuition was aware that in the future his thunderbolts would be replicated in Russia via Oreshnik – a seemingly harmless hazelnut tree. Mythology prefigures post-everything reality. Now let’s go back to Newton for a bit. Based on his formulas, a one meter long uranium projectile flying at very high speed is capable of perforating 6 meters of hard rock (to the sound of Deep Purple’s Highway Star?) A warhead traveling at 1,200 meters per second is capable of perforating 46 meters of concrete. Now imagine impact velocity greater than the speed of sound; the impact depth, of course, is exponentially fiercer. Impact shock, at very high velocity, turns whatever is ahead into gas. A – kinetic – shock wave pops up as deep as 50 meters, swarming the deep underground and crushing, destroying – actually imploding – everything in its wake.

That’s what happened deep underground at the Yuzhmash plant in Dnepropetrovsk – as Oreshnik was conceived by improving these physical principles. And Russia only used blanks for this first Oreshnik test – instead of warheads. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. Now cut to Russia and Kazakhstan’s Presidents Vladimir Putin and Kassym-Jomart Tokayev deepening their strategic partnership face to face in Astana – including a renewed drive for strengthening cooperation within the CSTO. Additionally, Kazakhstan was officially invited to become a BRICS partner. Putin answered quite a few press questions on Oreshnik and the wider NATO proxy war. But arguably what was most intriguing was his speech at a restricted attendance meeting of the CSTO Collective Security Council. Some of it deserves to be quoted at length – not least because of the President quipping about “customer satisfaction”:

“The Russian Iskander missile system and its modifications represent the Russian analogue of all three ATACMS missile modifications. The warhead weight in TNT equivalent is about the same, but Iskander has a longer range. The new U.S.-made PrSM missile is not superior to its Russian counterparts in any specification. The Storm Shadow air-launched missile, the French SCALP, and the German Taurus have a warhead weighing between 450 and 480 kilogrammes in TNT equivalent and a range of 500 to 650 kilometres. The German Taurus missile has a 650- kilometre range. The Kh-101 air-launched missile is the Russian analogue of these systems which is comparable in terms of power warhead, but significantly exceeds each of the European-made systems in terms of range. The new U.S.-made PrSM missiles, as I mentioned earlier, as well as the JASSM, are inferior to their Russian counterparts in terms of technical specifications.

“Without a doubt, we are aware of the number of the relevant weapons systems that are in service of our potential adversaries. We know how many of them are kept in storage facilities. We know their exact location, how many weapons have been supplied to Ukraine, and how many more are planned to be supplied. As far as the production of relevant missile systems and relevant equipment is concerned, Russia has 10 times more of them than the combined output of all NATO countries. Next year, we will increase the production by another 25 to 30 percent. We can see that the Kiev regime ringleaders are begging their masters for military equipment of a different kind. Let no one forget about the Kalibr, Kinzhal and Zirkon hypersonic missile systems, which are unmatched around the world in terms of their technical specifications. Their production is also being ramped up and is going at full speed. More such products may show up shortly on our menu of the products of this class, if I may put it that way. As they say, customer satisfaction is guaranteed.”

Putin compared an Oreshnik strike with the impact from a collision with a meteorite: “We know from history what meteorites fell where, and what the consequences were. Sometimes it was enough to form entire lakes.” Even as he stressed that “publicity is inappropriate when dealing with new weapons”. That was exactly the case with Oreshnik: “We waited until the moment when we conducted the test and, in fact, saw a result. And then we made an announcement.” That sets the context for what Mikhail Kovalchuk, the actual creator of these seemingly innocent hazelnuts, the post-everything replica of the thunderbolts of Zeus, told Izvestia on the sidelines of the IV Congress of Young Scientists in the federal territory of Sirius. Kovalchuk is the president of the Kurchatov Institute National Research Center. Essentially, he remarked how “the materials that Russia has that can withstand ultra-high temperatures made it possible to create the Oreshnik system and will make it possible to create other types of hypersonic weapons.”

The whole planet may be asking how did Russia manage to overtake everyone else: “Because we are one of the five world leaders (…) We have created hypersonic weapons in a short period of time. And these are materials that used to work at 1,500 degrees, then at 1,800, and these at 2,000, and we did it, while others did not.” And there’s more: Kovalchuk said, “other materials that can withstand high temperatures will make it possible to create even more advanced weapons. The next step should be materials that can withstand 2,500-3,000 degrees.” That would make possible, for instance, missiles flying at very low altitudes at Mach 15 or even Mach 20 creating even more utterly devastating impact – including plasma shock – than the already tested Oreshnik. Putin, for his part, also said – almost casually – that the Ministry of Defense is currently “picking targets” for more strikes by Oreshnik, including Ukrainian “decision making centers”, industrial production sites and military facilities. Is NATO listening? Obviously not.

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“X has been elected as the preferred political communication space, becoming the common square in which to share and find information, but also a laboratory for sociological analysis of political mutations.”

Elon, Are You Musk or Mask? (Pacini)

Let’s not focus on cars, which are a small percentage of Musk’s industries: what is of interest is technological research, which is also favoured by the saturation of market sectors. We have also seen examples of this in the SMO in the Ukraine, when photos and videos of the Tesla Tank Cybertruck used in conflict zones surfaced, and even Ramzan Kadyrov, the leader of Chechnya, has his own, apparently remotely disabled from Tesla HQ. There are strategic geometries that are redefined through the cover of a well-fed collective imagination. It sometimes happens that the most precious and delicate things are hidden… by putting them out in the open for all to see, but no one notices. Musk’s transhumanist aims are neither a secret nor new. He is the man who made brain chips, human-machine connections, humanoid robots, etc. ‘pop’. If previously these topics were for a few insiders or enthusiasts, with Musk they have become a media product to be consumed.

On 30 January 2024, Musk announced the first Neuralink brain implant on a human being. The American billionaire then added another post, writing: ‘Neuralink’s first product is called TELEPATIA. It will allow you to control your phone or computer and, through them, almost any device, simply by thinking. The initial users will be those who have lost the use of their limbs. Imagine if Stephen Hawking could communicate faster than a typist. That is the goal’. The next step is to make these chips communicate with artificial intelligence. And here we are in the era of transhumanism. As Stephen Hawking himself wrote, ‘Artificial intelligence could develop a will of its own. And it will be extremely good at achieving its goals. If these are not aligned with ours, we will be in trouble. You’re probably not an ant-hater who stomps on these insects out of malice, but if you’re in charge of a hydroelectric project and there’s an ant hill in the region that you have to flood, it’s going to end badly for the ants.

Let’s try not to put humanity in the position of ants. AI could either be the best thing that ever happened to humanity, or the worst. Far from demonising AI tout court, what is interesting to understand is the broad scope of this type of research and its political as well as strategic effect. Projects like this completely redefine the criteria of democracy, of political participation of free will, of the definition of being human or not. You don’t put a man like Musk in government by pure chance. Beyond the ‘pro-life’ electoral proclamations, so to speak, made by Trump, one has to wonder what a man who is pro-life is doing inside the entourage of the new American president. They will get over it, or not, the ‘right-wing’ voters from the Catholic world, especially on the East Coast, who have faced numerous battles on bioethics and bio-law, not only on the issues of gender, abortion and euthanasia, but also on experimental medical research, of which Musk is a passionate philanthropist.

It is probable to believe that the research carried out by his laboratories will not stop in the face of some protest. Michael Foucault’s Lectures on Biopolitics come to mind, when in the Paris years he predicted that the introduction of total control over the living body would not necessarily take place by force, but would pass through the subtle ploy of gradual approval by citizens, who would come to legitimise and even justify any ethical violation, without realising it, in the name of ‘science’. Let’s face it: Trump, with business, has a way with it.

Getting Musk on the electoral victory bandwagon was a real businessman’s move. In one fell swoop, and probably with an agreement that had already been made beforehand, Trump has guaranteed himself control of a good slice of strategic sectors that are undergoing a strong development phase. Especially when it comes to the domains of cyberspace and outer space, Musk is an undisputed leader. And, as such, in September 2023 he transferred part of the control of Starlink to the Pentagon, a move that became crucial for the success of some of the attacks by Ukraine in the Donbass during the SMO. The same Musk who a few months earlier, in early 2023, had offered himself as a mediator for the conflict, even inviting the Pentagon to foot the bill for the satellite internet terminals he had donated to Kiev.

Musk is the man who has taken social networking to a more refined level of hybrid warfare, surpassing Mark Zuckerberg in style and numbers. The purchase of Twitter, renamed X, worth a whopping $45 billion, became a so-called ‘free’ social network, changing the rules of the community, with less censorship of content. This aspect proved to be a winning move. X has been elected as the preferred political communication space, becoming the common square in which to share and find information, but also a laboratory for sociological analysis of political mutations.

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“These charlatan leaders are shameless in their Russophobia and surrogacy for U.S.-led Western imperialism – even to the point of killing their own people..”

European Elites Are Destroying Europe – Again (SCF)

Instead of pushing for a diplomatic solution to the worst conflict on the European continent since World War Two, European political elites are slavishly going along with Washington’s criminal proxy war against Russia, which is in danger of spiraling into a nuclear Armageddon. This week the buffoonish former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson openly admitted that the conflict in Ukraine was a proxy war against Russia. But that didn’t give Johnson pause for thought or shame. He urged the Europeans to send more weapons to Ukraine. Nor did his crass candidness elicit any outcry or condemnation. Johnson, the imbecile, was, in effect, confirming what Russia has been warning is the essence of the conflict in Ukraine – a U.S.-led war using Ukrainian cannon fodder.

Then, we had the chief of Britain’s intelligence agency MI6, “Sir” Richard Moore, holding forth to an audience in Paris that Russia’s Putin was causing “staggeringly reckless sabotage” across Europe. The British spymaster claimed that Russia was threatening the continent with nuclear weapons to weaken NATO support for Ukraine. He omitted the glaring fact that the U.S., Britain, and France have dramatically escalated the conflict by supplying a NeoNazi regime in Ukraine with long-range missiles to strike Russia. Meanwhile, the governments in Germany and Nordic countries are issuing dire public warnings for people to “get ready for war” by building bomb shelters in their homes and stocking up on non-perishable foods. You could hardly make this insanity up except in the dystopian novels of George Orwell. The continent is being led by the nose to disaster by politicians and corporate-controlled media who have lost their minds.

They long ago lost any self-respect or independence and are simply acting as the most pathetic surrogates for U.S.-led imperialism. Even without the ultimate catastrophe of war, Europe has been brought to ruination by elitist politicians who have unquestioningly followed the American agenda of trying to strategically defeat Russia through a proxy war. Central to this U.S. strategic objective is vanquishing decades of mutually beneficial energy trade between Europe and Russia. The sanctions imposed on the Nord Stream gas pipelines by Trump during his first administration, followed by the blowing up of the pipes by the Biden administration in September 2022, are testimony to that bigger picture. None of the European governments or their news media properly investigated that huge crime of state-sponsored terrorism. The proxy war and sanctions on Russian energy that the European leaders happily went along with have caused the European economies to implode.

Critical commentators talk about the deindustrialization of Europe. Even the Financial Times, in a recent in-depth report on Germany’s “broken economy”, sounded aghast at “the most pronounced downturn in Germany’s postwar history.” The report surveys auto, chemical and engineering sectors crucial to the German economy and cites “high energy costs” as the detrimental factor. However, the Western media, even in supposed “in-depth reports” like the Financial Times, are careful not to spell out the obvious cause of Europe’s economic collapse: the U.S.-led proxy war in Ukraine and the consequent damage in Europe’s relations with Russia. Media reports deplore a “jobs massacre” in Germany’s industrial giants like Volkswagen and Thyssenkrupp without explaining the cause as if the calamity is somehow random misfortune. As if that is not bad enough, the incoming Trump administration is lining up heavy tariffs on exports from Europe as well as China, Canada, and Mexico. That will be a coup de grâce for the European economies delivered by its American ally.

Europe is in this appalling predicament – facing economic ruin amid a potential military conflagration – all because it has been misled by people like Ursula von der Leyen, Josep Borrell, France’s Macron, Germany’s Scholz (and Angela Merkel before him), and Netherlands former premier Mark Rutte, who is now the gung-ho head of NATO calling for more European weapons to Ukraine. Many others can be named from the Nordic countries, Poland, and the Baltic states. Rather fittingly, the European elitist political class has a long and vile history of Russophobia, going back to collaboration with Nazi Germany in its genocidal aggression against the Soviet Union. The tragedy of Europe is not something mysterious or ill-fated. It is the direct result of elitist rulers who have assiduously conducted policies that harm European citizens. These charlatan leaders are shameless in their Russophobia and surrogacy for U.S.-led Western imperialism – even to the point of killing their own people through economic devastation or worse – world war.

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Not sure urban planning is the main issue. Being overrun is.

‘I Won’t Claim That Milan Is A Safe City’ – Mayor (RMX)

Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi has announced the deployment of 600 additional police officers to Milan, citing concerns over integration challenges and rising crime rates, particularly in areas with significant immigrant populations. The announcement follows recent unrest in the Corvetto district, where a 19-year-old Egyptian resident, Ramy Elgaml, died in a road accident after a police chase, sparking mass protests by the considerable immigrant population. During a meeting on security with Milan’s prefect Claudio Sgaraglia and Police Chief Vittorio Pisani, Piantedosi confirmed that the reinforcements, planned before the Corvetto unrest, will enhance territorial control and improve public safety.

He offered damning statistics on the disproportionate involvement immigrants have in committing crime, noting that 65 percent of all offenses in the city are committed by foreign nationals despite representing 20 percent of all residents. “These figures highlight integration challenges that must be addressed to reduce marginalization and its consequences,” Piantedosi stated. He denied comparisons to the recent Parisian suburban riots, calling them “very exaggerated,” but acknowledged that the Corvetto unrest signals issues requiring attention. The Italian minister criticized the reliance on issuing residence permits as a solution to integration issues, pointing out the need for more comprehensive measures. He highlighted efforts already underway, noting over 40 high-impact operations and 162 arrests in Corvetto this year, but accepted that much more needed to be done.

“The second-most important city in Italy after Rome deserves all the attention it can get,” he added. Milan’s left-wing mayor Beppe Sala echoed the need for investments in public housing and community centers to foster integration and accepted that the Italian city can no longer be considered a safe place to live. “I won’t claim Milan is a safe city, but it is making an effort to address challenges faced by all international cities,” he said. Sala claimed that migrant crime was a result of shortcomings in creating spaces for young immigrants to engage positively within their communities, linking the lack of such centers to increased alienation in the suburbs.

With over 60,000 public housing units out of Milan’s 800,000 apartments, Sala described the distribution as “disproportionate,” emphasizing the importance of equitable urban planning. Italy’s Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, whose League party first made its name in the northern Italian city and the surrounding area, remarked on the meeting in a post on X. “Minister Piantedosi’s data are crystal clear. Yet for the left, it is a non-problem, they seek justifications to the point of falsifying reality,” he wrote. “Woe to anyone who criticizes the dogma of indiscriminate reception at all costs, woe to anyone who criticizes environments in which foreign crime thrives in our cities, woe to anyone who wants to harshly apply the law to intervene in an increasingly unsustainable situation,” he quipped.

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Rogan has put the media world upside down. He has become the topic that they talk about. Last week it was RT, now the New York Post and Just the News, both on the same day.

Joe Rogan: ‘Greatest Media Psy-Op In History’ Was Waged Against Trump (NYP)

Joe Rogan argued that the establishment media that once was friendly to President-elect Donald Trump has since been engaged in a years-long “psy-op” to convince Americans he is dangerous. “The Joe Rogan Experience” is one of the world’s most popular podcasts, and Rogan is seen as having been one of the key players in the 2024 election, for interviewing Trump and then endorsing his bid for the presidency in the 11th hour. The podcaster has since mocked the media for losing their credibility with voters and alienating lifelong liberals like himself. On Thursday’s episode, with comedians Shane Gillis, Mark Normand, and Ari Shaffir, Rogan recalled how friendly people in entertainment and the media once were to Trump, playing clips from his 2012 appearance on “The View” where he was cheered, as well as when he went on Oprah in and she asked him about running for president.

Since then, “The View” has become a frequent source for apocalyptic takes about Trump, and Oprah shredded him while campaigning with Vice President Kamala Harris. Rogan argued that the abrupt shift in tone toward Trump has been shocking in retrospect, “What we saw is the greatest media psy-op in history.” The podcast host continued to hammer legacy media. “What you’re seeing with Trump, regardless of his flaws, is a massive concentrated psy-op,” Rogan said. “They’ve distorted who he is to the point where most people think that way. Most people think that way. They’ve had narratives.” “What is a psy-op? I keep hearing that,” Normand said.

“Psychological operation,” Rogan explained. “Where they’ve decided to distort people’s perceptions of things.” Shaffir replied that older liberals are shocked to hear that former President Obama oversaw more deportations than Trump. “They go, ‘That doesn’t make sense.’ And you go, ‘Right, focus on what’s giving you the reality of the world,’” he said. Rogan then turned to his producer, Jamie, and asked him to show a “wild” quote from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton from 2008 where she was “saying some wild MAGA-type s—” about “illegal immigrants.” Clinton could be heard in the recording declaring, “I think we got to have tough conditions. Tell people to come out of the shadows. If they’ve committed a crime, deport them, no questions asked.” “She’s a Republican,” Shaffir joked.

In the recording, Clinton continued, “If they’ve been working and are law-abiding, we should say, ‘Here are the conditions for you staying. You have to pay a stiff fine because you came here illegally. You have to pay back taxes and you have to try to learn English. And you have to wait in line.’” The guests expressed their shock at Clinton’s past comments. “’You have to wait in line,’ And everybody’s cheering,” Rogan said. “2008. Hillary Clinton was more MAGA than Trump. But how about that? More MAGA than Trump. It’s all a f—ing illusion. It’s all a f—ing illusion. All of them, when convenient, have said the exact same things.” Rogan argued that this election shows that the tide has turned, however. “They had control of the media up until now. This election was the first time they didn’t really have control of the media anymore,” Rogan argued. When asked why this is, the podcaster replied, “Because of us, because of podcasts. Because of social media, because of X.”

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    Caravaggio Adoration of the Shepherds 1609   • Trump Nominates Kash Patel For FBI Director (ZH) • Pam Bondi To Visit Capitol Hill Next Week, Join
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle December 1 2024]

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    “Mass desertion is “starving” the Ukrainian Army and “crippling” Kiev’s battleplans, as troops flee in their tens of thousands,”
    Sure they are, what about the hundreds of thousands that have already been killed? I would think that is a bit of a drain as well.

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    Politics is downstream from Culture, not the other way around

    Ritual Humiliation

    An entire generation of Snowflakes crushed by Trump Derangement Syndrome®

    Well played sir, well played

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    Family Formation in Duh’merica

    Be like….

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    Hitting Rock Bottom©

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    Cause he married. this Gem….

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    The Way Way Way Opposite End of Woke Women

    In case you were wondering…..

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    https://imgur.com/gallery/financial-advice-millennials-j3Y5qkJ

    Staring with: “You’ll never own a home. Bwahahahaha!”

    “Canadian Town Fined And Mayor Sent For Compulsory Education After Failing To Hoist Pride Flag
    One problem is that the town of fewer than 2000 inhabitants does not have a flagpole…”

    Was this the “Them”, the only “They” you said we had to worship and take classes from? You know, the “They” who runs and owns the world?

    Oh it is? And they are one group, put out and run by another group hiding in the shadows behind them? Welcome to our argument here. Glad you and I agree.

    What I can’t figure out is why it’s legally mandated in the first place. Like if I ask the Lithuanian flag to be flown on a flagpole they don’t have, they have to do it? Boy, I’m going to make up a LOT of hilarious meme-flags then legally force them to fly in public.

    The American Flag flies all over the nation. But that means those places are run by “Them” and not Americans. See? Logic! Flag and fines are a symbol and proof…until they conflict with the argument, then we ignore them.

    “Breaking: Trump’s FBI Director Kash Patel calls for immediate declassification of Epstein client list! Also Today Trumps New Border Czar Announced That The DOJ And DHS Will Be Targeting The NGOs And Former Federal Agency Leaders Criminally For Running The Human Trafficking!”

    Thank God voting has no effect! And that Harris is totally the same.

    Okay, no victory laps, as I’m hearing all over “If I see that stupid YMCA dance again…” yes, at THIS point? With nobody in jail? Nothing won at all yet? STFU, sit down, and grab an oar. “They” are not going to do this. Or not without us. Here you’ve got Bondi saying she’ll arrest Gaza protestors in America. The f– you will, now YOU’RE my enemy missy, stand down.

    AND there’s nothing in 1A that says you need a PERMIT (note to Republicans) to not like something while also being on a public sidewalk. That’s like UK arresting people for praying silently. No. That’s just “Summarily arresting whoever I like.” Prove I was praying. Prove I was protesting. Maybe I was just on the sidewalk.

    “Obama deployed the Brennan CIA in a regime change op to begin the Syrian Civil War that led to the rise of ISIS”

    The RISE of ISIS? WE are ISIS. Hillary was pulling our weapons out of Libya (which are trafficked around the world in rotation) barely laundering them through NATO Turkey, then giving them to the most diabolical terrorists ever. For free. Not only is there complete public evidence of this, but it’s impossible to be any other way. Unless AKs fall in the desert like Manna from Jehovah, AND our satellites ALSO can’t see it in the open desert with mile-long convoys of oil trucks.

    Same with today in Syria. So 1,000 new fighters popped out of the brown earth like creatures in “The Mummy”? They popped up also fully armed, trucked, and with worldwide satellite data? And they popped up the day of the Israeli ceasefire, and also from NATO’s Turkey. Uh-huh.

    So if you’re not going to arrest about 90 people for 2013, then can you at least point the EXACT SAME g– d—d spotlight on today so we can prevent it the new same thing this week? You know: mass murder. Undeclared, illegal wars of aggression, applauded by the UN n’ stuff.

    Well, Sachs is playing his part, getting away with what he can. If they asked, he’d probably tell them.

    Patel has revealed that some members of Congress are connected to the Epstein list, which he promises to declassify on day one.”

    If you were worried about that “close” election. Say which Congressmen do you suspect are on that list? New guys? Or old guys? MAGA guys, or RINO guys? Democrats, or Republicans? So when it’s over the bias of seats will be what? Maybe not 2/3rd override with this trick alone, but well into safety while the enemy in disarray.

    “Bondi must be confirmed by the Senate, Musk and Ramaswamy don’t.”

    Using their tricks against them, just like being a secret society in government, denying they, “America First” exists, same as “Globalists” denied they existed since 1949. This trick is the “executive” the “7th floor” guys who don’t officially have power or position but have all the power and position. How?

    Bondi can be confirmed, but as head, she has to liaison w’ Congress and do political stuff. She appoints Gaetz as No 2 and he is NOT a confirmation position. Then just let him do whatever he wants while Bondi runs interference for him. If somehow they’re booted after 100 Scaramuccis, rinse, repeat with a new crew. Just like Trump can fire Rubio on the first day, bye Senator.

    It appears they may try this “Head” + “Number two” strategy all over.

    “• A Top Priority for DOGE: Decentralizing the Federal Government (AmG)

    Well, gee, the location differential in D.C. is high as cost of living. The hourly rate of the same person in Kansas and Tulsa is way lower. 30% savings right there. 30% of $36 Trillion equals….

    “we ended up buying a house 50 miles from DC with a roundtrip commute of 2.5 to 3 hours per day.”

    Go Green! No, the point here is WHYYYYY did the prices rise in D.C.? They fell in Gary, Indiana. Because the FIRE HOSE OF FREE MONEY is pointed at NYC, and as the power slowly shifted, now mostly towards the Federal Government. Printing money and handing it to my friends is the whole economy now.

    Whyyyyyyy are you making Ayn Rand right??? This is like Atlas Shrugged, Chapter 10 Part III. Mouch finally gets the upper hand on the sellout Capitalists, then robs and saps all them, folds them into a oppressive fascist, socialist system to their terror and chagrin. THAT is when NYC cantillion money printing moves from the docks…to Westchester…then even leaves Manhattan and Long Island altogether and points mostly at D.C. Dips—ts. That was 1957. Too soon? Wasn’t well known enough? Hahahahaha! They all said: what an -ss! That’ll never happen! Detroit will never collapse and be acres of brushland where people raise rabbits in hutches to survive! (That was Flint, MI in 1989, “Roger and Me” a GENERATION go. But “Reality exists” we don’t do that.)

    Since we now only have two classes: Inside the “Party” and Outside the “Party”, Party members of Politboro or not, we only have two economies: Overpriced or collapsed and raising rabbits for meat in your living room. …But Ayn Rand’s still wrong and stupid, ‘natch. Government is good and I have a solution: More Government! More PMCs!

    “Well, the incoming president will employ that same broad, sweeping approach to weeding out the most unproductive and recalcitrant employees among the federal government”

    You’re right: we need a transgender shibboleth to sort them out by loyalty as well! Maybe jsut hair color? If Blue then?

    “policy-determining, policy-making or policy-advocating character.”

    Definitely. Totally true and legal. Evil is as evil does. If you want to “Make S—t Up” and invent laws instead of just enacting the will of Congress, you are by very definition, a “Policy-making” guy. Like ALL of them.

    “Despite setting a risky precedent that could backfire on Republicans in the years ahead,”

    Wondering how. If the government is 1/10th the size, then that’s a win. You can’t trample a people and extract them without a government to trample and extract with. This is the fundamental difference between the parties, messy as it is. And for the thousandth time, why Trump, or Republicans cannot be “Fascist” or “Dictators”: they are going to inform on, round people up, sort them on cars, how? With no government? When all the people have 1A rights to speak and organize, and loose 2A gun rights to shoot back? Uh, stupid on its face.

    “She has agreed to stop Migration through Mexico, and into the United States, effectively closing our Southern Border.”

    Ohhhh, so Mexico CANNNNN do this. Wow. So they weren’t doing it before for why? Because they like having a million Chinese, Central Asians, Africans, tromping through for why? They like the fentanyl trafficking because it makes all their cartels so much weaker? GTFO.

    “Trying to save the dollar. Too late.
    • Trump Threatens BRICS (RT)

    Good. Powell already said there’s room for many currencies. That is, no US$ World Reserve currency since it destroys you. They are going hard on BTC but especially XRP, which isn’t a “Crypto” per se, it’s a banking ledger. Multi-polar world, multi-polar currencies.

    “Conservative CNN commentator Scott Jennings confirmed Fridayt that he is joining the editorial board of the Los Angeles Times,”

    That means he’s as Conservative as RFK – a Democrat, Tulsi – a Democrat, Elon – a Democrat, and Trump – a Democrat. That is, they’re still Faaaaaaaar to the left of Bill Clinton. That Hillary clip on Immigration “Lock them up!!!” is making the rounds again. “Close those borders!!!!” Ol’ Billary said. Yeah, that was like 1999. But now they’re Hitler for saying that. Oh wait, they’re the resistance for saying that, AND locking up more Black men than all nations combined.

    Anyway, point being, I’m not sure you can FIND a “Conservative” anymore. Overton is so far Left – meaning they won – that the furthest Right, like Catturd or somebody, is in the outer left fringes under Eisenhower.

    “• Mass Desertions Crippling Ukrainian Army – AP (RT)

    I was wondering what it would take. But: rumors. Okay, they feed these guys the “No danger” pills that made them uncaring of wandering into minefields, but you think they don’t have a “Obedience enhancer” and a “Psychopath” pill? Like they would feed to Israeli snipers all career long? Of course you still pick them from their innate born characteristics, but you’d want to help that along, right?

    You’d have to be Craaaaaaazzzzzzyyyy to think such things don’t exist. Hey what were those pills Saudi (??) was small-plane flying in to ISIS? Psychopath Amphetamines or something?

    “As far as the production of relevant missile systems and relevant equipment is concerned, Russia has 10 times more of them than the combined output of all NATO countries..”
    “Oh, the wonders chips from dishwashers are able to unleash.”

    And the golf carts!

    Point I would add is, Russia is now furiously hunting the ATACMs launchers and claim they erased FIVE. Yikes. They don’t grow on trees as we haven’t made them since the 90s? I don’t have time to research everything, help me out.

    “broad scope of this type of research and its political as well as strategic effect. Projects like this completely redefine the criteria of democracy, of political participation of free will, of the definition of being human or not. You don’t put a man like Musk in government by pure chance.”

    Yup. Reminds me of a quote I can’t clip from AntMan: “This isn’t some kind of stupid suit! (Iron Man) We’re talking about altering the fundamental nature of reality here!” That’s what all-drone armies even would do, to say nothing of Transhumanism he’s on the edge of.

    Problem? If you’re a “Natural” an Amish Luddite, learning things from books, or even with an ink pen, then yes, you have some advantages being pure. But in terms of war, how about seeing UV, or in the dark, having transplanted eagle eyes, and lifting 500 pounds with your mecha-arm? Are your pure blood, pure mind slate tablet healthy chop-wood kids ready for that? And if they do that, but then they are all locked into a WORLDWIDE mega-machine, as how do you get PARTS for your malfunctioning mecha-arm unless you do hit jobs for the Tyrell Umbrella Corporation? You’re now a permanent tech-slave. Or you can be Luddite and a slave TO the slaves of Weyland-Yutani Corporation? Any Better?

    You’re unleashing things you don’t understand, as humans do. Then being eaten and destroyed by them, even as their master. Remember, the MONSTER isn’t called Frankenstein, that’s his CREATOR. Since 1818. (The Monster is called “Adam”) Frankenstein is KILLED by his creation, his monster, in the far north, or at least as far as we understand.

    “We owe a huge debt to Science! …For solving all the problems that were created by Science.” — Jon Stewart.
    …About Covid, by the way.

    So it doesn’t matter if Elon or Oppenheimer or Hank Pym is a GOOD guy: if he creates Pym particles that dissolve all reality as we know it SOMEBODY is going to get a hold of them. And make them into a bomb. Doesn’t matter where, doesn’t matter when. Stop.

    This is also immediately what they wanted, two seconds after they saw Iron Man: Now I demand you give everything you know to the U.S. Army, so we can pull more s—t in F-stan like you just escaped.


    And this one, Congressman: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onNN-C9Icso

    So I DEFINITELY want Congress owning all this tech, this power, I mean:
    “John Bolton: ‘When Has The Government Ever Lied About Attacks On Ships In A Gulf Somewhere Just To Provoke War?’” –BBee, 2019.

    Nahhhh.

    “This week the buffoonish former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson openly admitted that the conflict in Ukraine was a proxy war against Russia.”

    I mean, yes, amazing. 1) He told the truth and didn’t burst into flames 2) He admitted UK and the West are the aggressors. 3) And this is therefore WWIII.

    But 4) WE ALL KNOW THIS. Why do we always have to wait for an “Authority’ an “Official” to tell us what we all already know? Okay then, moving on…

    “acting as the most pathetic surrogates for U.S.-led imperialism.”

    Really? What did “We” get out of it? Better rabbit hutches and free machetes for inner Detroit? ‘Cause what I see is, if you “get” Russia, it will be divided up for EUROPE. Their gas will flow for EUROPE.

    “Piantedosi has announced the deployment of 600 additional police officers to Milan,”

    And this will do what? If they can’t deport them? They’re not citizens, then they’re tourists. If I go there, rob a bank, use the money to buy a van and rape a girl, you just like that sort of thing? I can stay? No? Why is my being there as an American in any way different from landing from Cote d’Ivorie?

    Same here. In honor of Thanksgiving and in the spirit of unity, I am hereby adopting the Woke, Ultra-Woke view on it: How dare these colonists and invaders land in our nation, take over our land, not ask us, wreck our original, majestic culture, until they are are so many they rob us, shoot us, go to war and push us out of our own country, leaving only a few of us on Reservations? If only the Patuxet Indians had a BORDER, and SHOT every guy who tried to enter, the nation would be safe and ours today!

    Okay, Woke people: sold! You’re totally right about Thanksgiving and drew all the right conclusions from it. We totally need to keep the white invaders out! By force! Shoot them in the face for pure love.

    Wait? No? Ours is the only culture in the history of the world that should NOT have borders? No Ireland for the Irish? No Sweden for the Swedish? Don’t they need a home country just like the Jews do? Will they be forced to wander the earth homeless?

    “• Joe Rogan: ‘Greatest Media Psy-Op In History’ Was Waged Against Trump (NYP)

    It’s pointed out that the very word “Psy op” would never be used in normal media. That’s “the rules”. So being able to talk about what is obvious and we all know…

    17,000 Leading Doctors Demand COVID Vaccine Ban and Call for Nuremberg 2.0 Trials”

    That’s why it’s critical Fauci go to jail, immediately. And the DoD guys who set all this, hang for treason, crimes against humanity. It sets the tone and is a MINIMUM, since about 500 doctors below him need to go too, plus about 1,000 CEOs.

    #175720
    Oroboros
    Participant

    My reaction…

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    #175721
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    War is Inevitable – Alastair Crooke, Alexander Mercouris & Glenn Diesen

    #175722
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “Thank God voting has no effect!”

    uh, it has no effect on u.s. foreign policy, er, destruction, mayhem and murder, and that’s the part WE care about.

    signed,

    the rest

    #175723
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Peak Oil, Peak Living Standards

    The Long Emergency is On.

    If “planned obsolescence” wasn’t such a dogma in industrial production, the same amount of energy could produce goods the lasted for decades instead of years.

    But that would ‘harsh the mellow’ of greedy corporations and their legions of PMC cogs.

    Trumps DOGE efficiency move addresses the decline of energy supplies in an indirect accidental way.

    I once worked on a project to save fuel by timing and managing traffic lights in Big Shities.

    Idling cars made up 15-25% of emissions which correlated to wasted fuel consumption.

    We measured how effective the timing of lights was with pollution monitors. at intersections.

    The less the pollution, the less time idling cars spent at intersection lights.

    We bench-marked intersections with no traffic and calibrated for weather effects like temperature and wind etc..

    Big oil shut it down because they wanted More gas consumption not less.

    Same for car manufacturers. They wanted to wear your car out faster to increase car sales.

    Same old short sided shit.

    Timing traffic lights and perfecting traffic management would be much easier now with computers and motion sensors than the bad old days of mechanical switches.

    And with so many people working ‘from home’ and not driving into Cubicle Factories and massive industrial manufacturing facilities, the job is not a big.

    Still, Duh’mericans aren’t that smart so decline off the Energy Peak is gonna be a Bitch.

    For instance, almond milk is sooooo….much more efficient than cows.

    D.O.G.E.

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    #175724
    Oroboros
    Participant

    War is Inevitable – Alastair Crooke

    Not sure Alastair got the memo on Oreshnik the Total Game Changer Weapons System.

    Not nuclear but packs the same punch as tactical nukes with bonus of no radiation cloud or huge hurricane wind blast wave.

    Destroy hundreds of feet deep bunkers, Faster-Than-a-Speeding-Bullet

    No defense for Oreshnik, very, very little warning, just ka-boom and All Gone before you finish your Half-Caf Latte.

    What’s not to like?

    Modern warfare is smart high tech AI driven Machines pitted against other some what smart high tech AI driven Machines.

    Which is another way of saying one Industrial Base against another Industrial Base

    Let’s bow our heads and turn to some timeless words of wisdom from the ancient past to guide us through these troubling waters….

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    #175725
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Disney to the Rescue of Duh’merica!

    High Five Bro!

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    #175726
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Another overlooked angle on Project Depopulation of Duh’merica

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    #175727
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Triggered Again…

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    #175728
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Make Duh’merica Healthy Again

    Not happenin’, just sayin’

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    #175729
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Spoken Like an Ace

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    #175730
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Pop Culture Reply:

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    #175731
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Worth a listen

    Hahahahahahaha, the Grand Old Dad of Demonrat campaigns

    “Two and a half freaking billion dollars.”

    James Carville is on the warpath against the Kamala campaign and its torching of billions in donor cash:

    “These fundraisers are burnt. The damage that the 2024 campaign has done to the Democratic brand is almost unfathomable.”

    “We’re going to audit everything. We’re going to audit the campaign.”

    “We think they raised a billion and a half dollars. Okay, we know that Future Forward, the last we saw, was $900 million, so we can assume that they got to a billion before election. That’s two and a half freaking billion dollars.”

    “Does anybody have any idea where that money? Well, I mean, I had some places I start looking.”

    https://x.com/i/status/1862894716821409990

    #175732
    Noirette
    Participant

    That photo of Biden and Zelensky on the prev. thread says a lot.

    https://theautomaticearth.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/BidenZelensky.jpg

    Biden is tall, slim, wearing dark glasses, and dressed like a W Imperialist or King, white shirt, tie, dark coat (actually the coat isn’t quite righ imho.)

    Zelensky is much smaller, chubby looking, dressed like a hoodlum or a guy on the street .. imho he was ordered to dress in this way from the start, probably was told ‘to gather sympathy from ordinary ppl’ etc. but the real aim was to solidify his status as a dumb vassal. **Handsomely** paid of course, well he is an actor, so.

    The posture emphasises the master-servant relation, Biden is in a friendly fashion touching or tapping, Z on the back, like congrats to the waiter who won the serving competition, balancing super frizzy fancy cocktails on a tray while running to serve the rich.

    Z has one arm down helpless or even close to begging shape, the other is missing altogether, ergo, he has no arms, no power.

    Unfortunately for them, the Western Imperialist Coalition (principally USuk, France, Netherlands .. Germany not, see Nord Str. 2 for ex. See for ex the founding memebers of NATO..) are in deep trouble and floundering about.

    The UKR. project has failed, though that judgement depends on what the aims were to begin with. Slavs killing Slavs is good to go at all times…but overall, from at least 1992 onwards, the efforts to ‘weaponize’ UKR against Russia have not had the hoped for results. Russia re-claiming Crimea was a terrible blow. (Note how for many years the mantra was R must give up Krim, we can’t accept such blatant agressssion, illegality, etc. but now it is no longer mentioned.)

    #175733
    userzeroid
    Participant

    The Alastair Crooke Duran video that Michael Reid posted above (‘war is inevitable’) was first posted around august/september 2024, near the time of telegram owner Durov’s arrest. That is a republished video, not from the Duran’s own channel. The original video can be located here (https://rumble. com/v5axjz1-war-in-inevitable-alastair-crooke-alexander-mercouris-and-glenn-diesen.html)

    The most recent interview with Alastair Crooke was just published today. Here it is

    #175734
    Oroboros
    Participant
    #175735
    poppie
    Participant

    I have 2 topics I would like to comment on. I do understand that I am not addressing root cause. Just trying to provide enough points to turn and look where the line goes.
    On the links, take the space before www out.

    The first is why Russia has effective products and the US doesnt. I know that the topic is bigger than Russia and US. I know the topic is bigger than just the military. I get the feeling health care is the poster child. But I will use the military to establish my comment. In the US, every product development starts from scratch. Any previous development will have been erased as legally required by contract. There is no continuous improvement. Government purpose rights are meaningless. The knowledge is lost. There are motives for this. The risk of failure is lowered since success is no longer advancing the art. Success is only doing the best you can today. And if you know the bar is lowered, you can hire more, less qualified people. The primary means to make profit is a percent of wages. So there you go. Shitty work equals more profit and justifies even more people to get the same product next time. This is all supported by an organizational conflict of interest (a crime. See https:// http://www.jjay.cuny.edu/). Industry lobbies congress to mandate the contract clause to destroy old data. Industry reciprocates by providing successful status. There are lots of details. There is lots of cooperation. I refer you to:
    https:// http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-g6skWqpWWY

    The second topic extends from the first. All of Russias new missiles have a few fundamentals in common. They all use heat shields. Making heat shields better requires continuous improvement and government purpose rights.. They all use inertial navigation. Inertial navigation also depends on continuity, but less than heat shields. The US was once good at inertial nav. We flushed that as soon as GPS allowed us to hire even more mediocre resources. A side note on inertial is that error is generally “per second”. Shorter flight time has less error. Propellant matters. Probably the most sensitive to continuity. Almost an art. The last fundamental could be called “autopilot”. The autopilot on any missile gets tailored to the unique behavior of the form fit and function of that missile. FAB3000 is a good example. The first few public releases, the FAB missed the target by a bit. Then they got the autopilot dialed in. No more misses. You cant dial them in in a lab. You have to go to the range. We see this in progress with Oreshnik now. They wont fire another until they finish dialing in the first one. Leaving warheads off altogether probably provides more accurate feed back for the dial in. The conclusion I wish to draw here is that the only thing that stops Russia from making hypersonics in all sizes is the time needed to develop the unique autopilot for each. Even then it is obvious that this has been reduced to a recipe.

    Where do we go from here. We have seen Russia pushing product to the line of combat. Along with discretion to use it. Bigger is not the only option for hypersonics. I imagine an RPG version could mean the end of armor and maybe artillery too? Nuclear bombs are gone. War ships are gone. US culture prohibits the US from getting there. And since the US has shared with all their friends, Russia is reciprocating. Think about Hamas with a hypersonic RPG.

    Last side note. With diligent algorithmic allocation, those Autopilots could run on 20 yr old chips. But that requires continuity of competency. The inertial nav is another matter. I will do a review of that next.

    #175736
    Noirette
    Participant

    on: Poletaev in RT, prev. thread, explaining why Trump won’t be able to quickly end the UKR conflict.

    https://swentr.site/russia/608224-nothing-changes-ukraine-trump-administration/

    Hmm. The plans bruited at present for ending it, seem to be a usual US-thingie, e.g. freeze the conflict, in this case for 10, 20 years? .. Getting away with claiming *not-a-loss* leaving future actions open..

    Or, some plans of EU / neighbors domination, cut-up, control of UKR, which Russia will not accept … Recall Putin had no trouble with trade agreements between UKR and the EU at one time, he even said UKR was welcome to join the EU. Of course NOT, NATO…

    Trump’s position rests on ending the UKR proxy war (at least that! – leaving internal politics aside), imho he will do an ‘art of the deal’ in one way or another, and ‘end’, a ‘climb-down’, etc. though capitulating to Russia’s demands will be very hard. (UKR neutrality, de-nazi, etc.)

    All depends on Trump’s (faction, advisors) reading of the state of the USuk – W domination, hegemony, and how it might best maintain itself, continue to impose, command, triumph.

    He surely knows that UKR is a lost cause. The final battle between The W Imperialists and the ROW is being fought out now in \West Asia./

    If Israel is somehow ‘defeated’ (e.g is destroyed, no longer exists, or is reduced to an enclave of policed, controlled, marginal pop, or becomes a tiny country minus apartheid, one man one vote thingie) the whole ME will orient differently, change shape.

    ROW = rest of the world

    — merely one reading of course, I tried to make it v. short.

    >> note condition: If Trump stays alive till end January.

    #175740
    phoenixvoice
    Participant

    Tariffs
    A lot of produce sold in Arizona comes from Mexico…25% tariff could really bite.

    #175741
    Noirette
    Participant

    Poppie wrote just above,

    The first is why Russia has effective products and the US doesnt. I know that the topic is bigger than Russia and US. I know the topic is bigger than just the military.

    Yes… to the first part of Poppie’s post. (I know nothing about heat shields)

    The main problem can be formulated, for milit. material, machines, products, etc., as motivated in the US by FOR PROFIT (much or all of the income coming from Gvmt. contracts, i.e. tax payers, which in return provides money to workers in the Defense Industry, and skim-offs for pols who guard, champion, that industry and their kick-backs, not to mention shareholders etc.) and not FOR EFFICIENCY, which by definition has to be clever, cheap, innovative, easy to produce long term, a communal effort, protected from extraction or skimming off by ‘overlords’, so as usually, but not always, regulated by the ‘Gvmt’ (Dictator, King, etc.) to prevent that.

    #175742
    poppie
    Participant

    ATACMS in particular. See en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/ATACMS. Yes its Wikipedia. Its hard for a liberal to bias this kind of article. There is some production. There have been some cancellations. It looks like brass tag shuffle. Any parts can get an ATACMS tag. My previous comments seem correct.

    #175743
    zerosum
    Participant

    Equality. Good for the goose good for the gander.

    Musk and Ramaswamy will focus on “major reform ideas to achieve regulatory rescissions, administrative reductions, and cost savings—& revive the principle of limited government.”

    a bygone era before telephones, email, and video conferences.
    decentralizing U.S. government agencies.

    Trump’s most famously ambitious objective, however, is to drain and ultimately empty the DC swamp of its unelected, unaccountable, and obstructionist bureaucrats who can thwart the will of the president, as they did so often during his first administration.
    The arrogance of these supercilious apparatchiks is due to the iron-clad protections they enjoy as civil servants.
    They cannot be fired no matter their behavior, except in the rarest of circumstances.
    Presidents come and go, they tell themselves, but we will outlast them all and can act accordingly.

    Schedule F will force permanent structural change on what has effectively become a fourth branch of government, namely, the administrative state. Everyday Americans have complained about federal bureaucratic hegemony for as long as we can remember, but now they will finally have a president in place with specific plans to do something about it.

    https://protectdemocracy.org/work/trumps-schedule-f-plan-explained/
    Trump’s Schedule F plan, explained
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    Mexico

    Sheinbaum disputed that she had made any material commitments but that the pair had discussed immigration and drug trafficking and that tariffs had come up in that context.
    Canada

    Canada’s economy is not without some industrial weight of its own and Trump’s primary concern with tariffs seems to be foreign imports.
    China

    Trump further singled out Beijing for additional scrutiny if it did not crack down on the export of fentanyl and other drugs.
    “Until such time as they stop, we will be charging China an additional 10% Tariff, above any additional Tariffs, on all of their many products coming into the United States of America,” Trump declared, observing that his move followed failed discussions with China to convince them to crack down.
    ————-

    #175744
    tboc
    Participant

    there is one thing i am sure the second Trump administration will be. Violent.
    Our children K-6 will once again be poisoned.

    The horse and sparrow analogy does work with one commodity. Feed the elite members of a society a diet of hate and enough hate will pass through to nourish the peasants.

    Semantics are important. There is a major misuse of language occuring. The word being used is efficiency, the proper word is ruthlessness. The ruthless pursuit of power and profit is the goal.

    perhaps any quote from written or spoken language may be taken out of context to form an illusory meaning. Those who have not read Aristotle are surely the target of the glib quote above. Socrates and Aristotle argued that virtue is knowledge and moral strength is exactly the presence of knowledge within an individual. There is no moral weakness, only ignorance. Thus any act of injustice is an act of ignorance.

    Violence is the hallmark of moral weakess. To praise violence is to praise ignorance. At this moment the efficiency of ignorance is being extolled as virtue.

    i will stay with Lao Tzu
    and like water i will seek out places men reject

    #175745
    jb-hb
    Participant

    The US turned out some awesome stuff in the WW2 era. The list of excellent war material is almost limitless. The P-51, P-47, Garand, 8in long tom, Iowa battleships… these are just the things that occur to me off the top of my head. I could go on with scores more.

    The US had the best submarine force – not the Germans of the Japanese as would be most peoples’ impression. (the US subs sank more civilian tonnage than those underhanded submariner Germans by far) which must reflect somehow on the quality of the subs, since the torpedoes were shit.

    All those consumer products from 30’s through 80’s that last forever, simply would not die, awesome at their particular purpose. Those were for profit too. (I had a box fan from KMart 1981 passed on to me by family. It died in 2019. In theory I could have taken it apart and saved it but I wanted one of those big work site fans to replace it.)

    Just like with Science, there was an underlying layer of culture that supported it. No virtue, no more science, just witch doctoring and scamming. Same. People WANTED to be honest and do real science, WANTED to be virtuous. People WANTED to come through with a kickass nearly indestructible fighter that would bring the pilot home. People WANTED to build kickass consumer products. (my coffee grinder from 1991 still works and I don’t dare replace it with a new thing that will die the year after I buy it. The 1991 grinder was made FOR PROFIT.)

    (I remember reading a tale of a damaged P-47 just trying to fly home. No working armament left. Can’t maneuver anymore. A german strafes the absolute hell out of it, eventually runs out of ammo. P-47 pilot pops his head back up. Plane still flying. Pilot unharmed. German pulls up alongside, they make eye contact. I don’t know what to do now – it’s never come up before. They shrug at each other. Shared amazement. German waves and flies off.)

    Look at the P-51. It’s a total beast. Also, it’s BEAUTIFUL.

    #175746
    jb-hb
    Participant

    US Reps Urge Biden For Full Pardon Of Julian Assange
    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/us-reps-urge-biden-full-pardon-julian-assange

    And then create an American equivalent to knighthood and award it to him with a requirement that he be addressed and referred to as “Sir Julian Assange”

    American knighthood (actual term pending) could, in addition to a lump sum, include the kind of gold plated package CEO’s and former presidents get – health insurance, pension, a legal plan that retains high powered legal defense, security etc.

    #175747
    jb-hb
    Participant

    The elite of the 1800’s left national parks, libraries, universities, scholarships and awards, often lovely and always nearly indestructible infrastructure, private buildings that were a wonder to behold inside and out, treasures for the ages even if it was just an insurance office building. Their publishing houses printing an infinity of great works, their patronage funding great art and great symphony orchestras in beautiful venues.

    The current elite, being totally selfish and unvirtuous, as a defense, had to develop a new religion that inverts virtue so they are the good special ones and everyone else is bad, bad bad. The luxury belief they cannot loosen their white-knuckled grip on.

    If we could get them all neuralink as first adopters and then Captains Courageous each of their asses for 1000 simulated years…

    #175748
    Oroboros
    Participant

    @poppie

    I am with Andrei Martinov that Empire of Lies Military Academies, West Point in particular, used to be Engineering Schools.

    When you graduated from West Point you had an Engineer degree.

    Now a West Pointer can have a degree in ‘political affairs’ or worst ‘ecomonics’ which isn’t really even a science, it’s more like astrology.

    With an Officer Corp not grounded in hard science, you have poorer and poorer decisions made within the ranks for what weapons they need for The Future.

    A missile like Oreshnik started many, many Moons ago.

    And without the elaborate viper’s nest of corruption that the Empire of Lies Military Industrial Mafia represents.

    Wanna be a four star?

    Go with the flow of corruption at every single level of thePentagram’s procurement process.

    The whole system is rotten to the core, no wonder they can’t come up with an Oreshnik, The Aircraft Carrier KILLER and the Command Center Killer.

    The Russian’s play the long game, they play chess, Duh’merica plays checkers, poorly at that.

    Rumor has it that even Putin was not in the Oreshnik loop until it was very close to testing. The Russian’s were aces on keeping a secret.

    A very small compartmentalize operation of people who knew the Big Picture on hypersonic development. If it wasn’t secret it could be stolen then copied, it wasn’t.

    The bidge in Baltimore Harbor that the Port Authority let collide with that Major Bridge won’t be repair for 5-10 YEARS.

    The Chinese would have that bridge back in a few MONTHS.

    That’s the lag time in efficiency between China and Russia and the Empire of Lies, Lies, Lies.

    The Chines and Russian railway systems are HUGE. They have a hand full of derailments PER YEAR

    Duh’merica’s much small rail system has several derailments PER DAY.

    Like DUH

    That is your technology gap right there.

    It’s not just inventing cool new shit, military or civilian, it’s the industrial base Follow Through and Implementation AND Daily Maintenance

    Duh/merica got no game Dude

    Quagmires of Corruption

    All Hat and No Cattle.

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    #175749
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Howdy Partner

    Spare Change?

    #175750
    jb-hb
    Participant

    Remember, VACCINES SAVED US, you ignorant flat-earther misogynist racist capitalist homophobic conspiracy theorist bitter clinger scum

    https://cms.zerohedge.com/s3/files/inline-images/covid-chartvax1_0.jpg?itok=GdWnDmSZ

    #175751
    jb-hb
    Participant

    Metal Leo touring the shops and malls this Black Friday

    #175752
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    @tboc

    The word being used is efficiency, the proper word is ruthlessness.

    Amen brother.
    D does the same with the words ‘good’ and ‘innocents’.
    Much like him/her, I don’t know what he/she means

    Lol

    #175753
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Thank you all for the most recent interview with Alastair Crooke

    #175754
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    News from Yemen today.

    Yemeni forces declared on Sunday evening the execution of a “qualitative and joint” military operation targeting an American destroyer and three US army supply ships in support of Gaza and “in response to the American British aggression on our country.”

    Brigadier General Yahya Saree clarified in a statement that “the targeted US army supply ships are the Stena Impeccable, Maersk Saratoga, and Liberty Grace.”

    He stated that the operation was carried out “with 16 ballistic and winged missiles and a drone in the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Aden,” confirming that the hits were “accurate and direct.”

    https://alkhabaralyemeni.net/2024/12/01/282821/

    I looked up the Stena Impeccable and a press release says it was one of the Stena tanker ships “reflagged as U.S. registered vessels with U.S. crews”, “to meet national defense and other security requirements”, “in support of the nation’s defense forces.”
    https://www.crowley.com/news-and-media/press-releases/three-crowley-managed-tankers-awarded-roles-in-defense-fleet-with-stena-bulk/

    An online search for the Maersk Saratoga revealed that it’s a container ship, and
    Maersk Saratoga is part of Maersk Line, Limited (MLL), the Danish company’s US subsidiary, which carries significant amounts of cargo for the Department of Defense

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