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Pressure Mounts For Support Of Trump’s Cabinet Picks During Honeymoon (JTN)
250 Conservative Veterans Sign Letter Backing Tulsi Gabbard Nomination (Hill)
Pete Hegseth Lashes Out At Media ‘Smear’ Campaign (RT)
Pete Hegseth Will Be Confirmed As Secretary of Defense, Predicts His Lawyer (JTN)
DOJ Spied On Kash Patel, Staffers Without Telling Courts (JTN)
How Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg Plans To Keep Trump Case Alive (ZH)
Giuliani Says Jury Verdict In Penny’s Case Is A Black Eye To Bragg (JTN)
Russia Close To Winning Ukraine Conflict – Spy Chief (RT)
Obstruction of Immigration Enforcement Could Prove Costly for Citizens (Turley)
Bernie Sanders Says Musk Is Right On Military Spending (JTN)
Boeing Reportedly Restarts 737 Max Production (ZH)
State Dep. Scrambles To Scuttle $100M Censorship Network Before Trump (ZH)
Putin-the-Unready Is Beginning to be Held Accountable (Paul Craig Roberts)
Elon Musk Jokes Bill Gates Could Go “Bankrupt” On Short Tesla Bet (ZH)
SCOTUS Asked to Block State From Probing Doctors Who Question COVID Policies (ET)
Western Conservatives Find Asylum In The Russian Federation (SCF)

 

 

 

 

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“..the first Democrat to join the House’s newly-formed DOGE caucus..”

Pressure Mounts For Support Of Trump’s Cabinet Picks During Honeymoon (JTN)

President-elect Donald Trump seems to finally be enjoying the honeymoon period he didn’t get after his 2016 victory, with Democrats publicly expressing willingness to work with him on key initiatives and public polling showing broad approval of his plans. After winning the White House the first time, Trump didn’t experience the traditional polling bump and sense of public optimism that often comes with a new president. The post-2024 transition period, however, has been discernibly different. In a recent Rasmussen Reports survey, 55% of voters expressed the belief that Trump’s election win had given him a mandate to implement his agenda, while 32% disagreed and 13% were unsure. A separate Napolitan Institute survey, found that 53% approved of how Trump is handling the transition while 43% disapproved.

As he goes to war with some Senate Democrats and moderate Republicans over his Cabinet nominees, public support for his agenda seems to be giving him momentum to push through the controversial personnel picks who will implement it. Some Democrats, moreover, have expressed openness to specific nominees and interest in participating in some of his initiatives. The incoming commander-in-chief has repeatedly pointed to his landslide electoral victory that saw him carry both the Electoral College and the popular vote to support claims of a mandate for change. To that end, he has selected nominees for key departments with unconventional backgrounds and has rattled upper chamber lawmakers in doing so. The confirmation hearings won’t begin until January, but in the meantime, lawmakers face a pressure campaign from Trump supporters to get on board with his efforts.

Rep. Jared Moskowitz, D-Fla., last week became the first Democrat to join the House’s newly-formed DOGE caucus, a group of lawmakers dedicated to trimming the size of the government and working with Trump’s planned Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). “I’ve been clear that there are ways we can reorganize our government to make it work better for the American people,” he said at the time. “The Caucus should look at the bureaucracy that the DHS has become and include recommendations to make Secret Service and FEMA [Federal Emergency Management Agency] independent federal agencies with a direct report to the White House.” Potentially driving lawmakers like Moskowitz to get on board with the DOGE agenda is public polling data suggesting it enjoys broad support. The Napolitan survey also found that 52% of Americans approve of the way Trump is managing the transition.

Some of the specific proposals from DOGE co-leaders Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, such as bringing federal employees back to the office, have majority support. Fifty-seven percent of Americans backed requiring federal employees to cease remote work, while just 28% opposed the move in the Napolitan survey. Fifty-three percent backed firing those who refused to work in-person. Another 60% supported moving some federal agencies out of the Washington, D.C., area. The public is, at best, cautiously optimistic about DOGE’s prospects, even if they support its efforts. Only 45% think the new department can “easily eliminate” trillions in waste. Forty-nine percent think eliminating waste fraud and abuse will balance the budget.

At least some of Trump’s cabinet picks seem to have picked up support from upper chamber Democrats, notably Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., whom he tapped for Secretary of State. Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., had positive words for the Florida Republican, as did other lawmakers across the aisle. “Unsurprisingly, the other team’s pick will have political differences than my own,” Fetterman said. “That being said, my colleague [Rubio] is a strong choice and I look forward to voting for his confirmation.” Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., moreover, has also expressed interest in Rubio’s potential confirmation. “I look forward to talking to him. You know, Marco Rubio, you have strange bedfellows, and you have strange alliances,” she said.

Fetterman also expressed openness to Dr. Mehmet Oz to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Oz and Fetterman squared off for one of the Keystone State’s Senate seats in 2022. Fetterman insisted he doesn’t have “any kind of bitterness” toward Oz and was “open to dialogue” on the issues relevant to CMS. To be sure, Democrats haven’t signed up to back some of his more contentious nominees. Former Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz, R, had to drop his bid for Attorney General in the face of intransigent Democrats and moderate Republicans who refused to support him.Now, Defense Secretary-designate Pete Hegseth faces uncertain prospects as Democrats largely oppose him and some of the same Republicans concerned with Gaetz have not committed to his confirmation.

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“A warrior whose vote cannot be bought, and whose integrity cannot be folded,” the letter reads. “We are honored to call her one of our own.”

250 Conservative Veterans Sign Letter Backing Tulsi Gabbard Nomination (Hill)

More than 250 veterans have signed a letter supporting former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (Hawaii), President-elect Trump’s nominee to be director of national intelligence. The letter offers a fierce defense of Gabbard’s “lifelong devotion to service” and blasts critics who call into question her loyalty. “We are appalled by the baseless attacks questioning Tulsi’s loyalty to our great nation. For over 20 years and across multiple combat deployments, Tulsi has risked her life to defend the safety, security and freedom of the American people,” the letter reads. “These attacks insult not only her, but every one of us veterans who have served our country.” The support comes as Gabbard faces growing scrutiny for her past comments on Moscow and her 2017 visit with the former Syrian dictator, Bashar Assad.

Gabbard — who served in the House for eight years as a Democrat — has made remarks about the Russia-Ukraine war that were sympathetic to Moscow and echoed by Russian state news, which has praised her nomination. In the Middle East, Gabbard visited Syria in 2017 and said Assad was not an enemy of the U.S. — though she later labeled him a “brutal dictator.” The remarks have gained renewed attention in recent days, as the Syrian government collapsed and Assad was driven out of the country by rebels. The letter comes days after a group of nearly 100 former national security officials issued their own letter about Gabbard, urging the Senate to “carefully scrutinize” the former congresswoman. They raised concerns about her experience level, her past comments and meeting with Assad, and that she has “publicly cast doubt on U.S. intelligence reports.”

“Her sympathy for dictators like Vladimir Putin and Assad raises questions about her judgment and fitness,” the letter last week read. The veterans, in their letter Monday, push back against “so-called ‘experts’ in Washington” who have criticized Gabbard, saying their attacks are “baseless lies and smears.” “Unable and unwilling to challenge the substance of her views, her critics resort to baseless lies and smears, exposing the weakness of their arguments,” the letter reads. “Tulsi’s patriotism, shaped on the battlefield, mirrors the values and aspirations of the American people far more than the failed policies of so-called ‘experts’ in Washington, who have been part of the problem for too long.”

The veterans praise Trump in the letter for selecting Gabbard as the nominee, saying, “As Director of National Intelligence, she will be a fearless reformer and a true patriot, ensuring that the intelligence apparatus serves the American people and protects our Republic.” “We are deeply grateful to President Trump for appointing Tulsi Gabbard to this critical role and proud to stand beside her—a leader whose courage and convictions we know firsthand. A warrior whose vote cannot be bought, and whose integrity cannot be folded,” the letter reads. “We are honored to call her one of our own.” The letter was signed by former acting Secretary of Defense Chris Miller and former national security adviser Michael Flynn, both of whom served for short periods of time in the first Trump administration. Reps. Brian Mast (R-Fla.) and Eli Crane (R-Ariz.) signed the letter, as did Rep.-elect Abe Hamadeh (R-Ariz.).

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“They take something, then add anonymous sources, and contortions, and flat-out lies and then they try to try you in the media..”

Pete Hegseth Lashes Out At Media ‘Smear’ Campaign (RT)

Donald Trump’s nominee to be US secretary of defense, Pete Hegseth, has accused the media of staging a libel-based show trial to prevent him from becoming the next Pentagon chief. The US president-elect’s naming of Hegseth has led to a series of negative news reports that have raised questions about his fitness for the job and likelihood of being confirmed by the Senate. Among the accusations leveled at the army veteran and television presenter are alcohol abuse and sexual misconduct. In 2017, then Fox News host Hegseth was accused of raping an unnamed woman after a Republican convention in California. Police investigated the claim and did not file any charges. It was reported recently that Hegseth paid the woman an undisclosed sum, and both parties signed a confidentiality agreement. In an interview with Fox News on Monday, Hegseth insisted that “the left” is trying to use the case to stage a show trial in the media.

”This is what the left does… It’s the anatomy of a smear. They take something, then add anonymous sources, and contortions, and flat-out lies and then they try to try you in the media before you can even get into the doors with senators,” he said.Hegseth went on to say that Trump urged him to “keep fighting” and “stand up for the change that needs to come to the Defense Department.” During his re-election campaign, Trump accused the Democrats of damaging America’s standing on the world stage and vowed to restore the country’s prestige under a “peace through strength” banner.Under the US constitution, presidential appointments to significant offices must be confirmed by the upper chamber of the US Congress, the Senate. Historically, the Senate has confirmed most nominations, with only three exceptions in the past 100 years.

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“The most effective army is the one that the enemy does not want to face on the battle [field]..”

Pete Hegseth Will Be Confirmed As Secretary of Defense, Predicts His Lawyer (JTN)

Timothy Parlatore, the attorney for Secretary of Defense nominee Pete Hegseth, on Monday said that he believes his client has enough support in the Senate to get him confirmed early next year. President-elect Donald Trump nominated Hegseth, a former Fox News host, for the position last month, but reports of allegations of sexual misconduct and heavy drinking have threatened to derail his confirmation. Parlatore said that the nominee has had some positive discussions with Republican senators in recent weeks that have focused on policy, which have helped them feel more confident in confirming Hegseth. The lawyer did not have a specific count for how many Republicans are now on board with Hegseth, but said his team was “feeling very good” about the numbers.

The attorney also said that Hegseth had a good discussion with Iowa Republican Sen. Joni Ernst, who described the conversation on Monday as “encouraging.” “I think that once … you kind of strip away all of the anonymous, you know, fake claims, then that gives him the opportunity to sit down with Senator Ernst and others and start talking about policy,” Parlatore said on the “Just The News, No Noise” TV Show. “Let’s talk about what we’re going to actually do to improve the Pentagon. And I think that that is one place where the two of them really have found common ground.” Parlatore said that some of the policy ideas that Hegseth has would get “politics” out of the Defense Department, and that he is focused on returning the department to military readiness and projecting a strong military to deter enemies from attacking. “The most effective army is the one that the enemy does not want to face on the battle [field],” Parlatore said.

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“.. because the DOJ sought court approval ex parte to keep its surveillance secret, he wasn’t alerted until earlier this fall, six years after the initial subpoena.”

DOJ Spied On Kash Patel, Staffers Without Telling Courts (JTN)

The Justice Department spied on two House members and and several congressional staffers in a leak investigation without telling the courts, the agency’s inspector general found in a sweeping investigation released Tuesday. As a result, the department obtained phone records from the two members of Congress and 43 staff members including President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for FBI director, Kash Patel, who worked as a staffer on the GOP-led House Intelligence Committee at the time. The department initiated the probe to investigate leaks to the media of FBI classified information as part of the now-discredited Trump-Russia probe which had recently been shared with Congress.

Inspector General Michael Horowitz found that the Justice Department, in filings with the court, did not reference “the fact that they related to requests for records of Members of Congress or congressional staffers,” despite implicating constitutional separation of powers between two government branches. Patel, who is poised to become the new director of the FBI if confirmed, previously sued former Trump Justice Department officials and FBI Director Christopher Wray, accusing them of violating his Fourth Amendment right to protection from unreasonable searches and seizures when they tried to obtain Patel’s personal records, Just the News previously reported. Patel said he was completely unaware of the subpoena until December 2022, when Google notified him about it.

Another former staffer, Jason Foster, previously told Just the News that he confirmed that the government successfully asked a federal court to hide its spying on Congress for five consecutive years. Foster is now the head of the Empower Oversight whistleblower center. In 2017 at the time of the secret surveillance, he was the chief investigative counsel for Sen. Chuck Grassley on the Senate Judiciary Committee. The seizure of his personal data occurred in 2017 while he worked for the Senate, and ordinarily under the original court order, Foster would have been notified a year later. But because the DOJ sought court approval ex parte to keep its surveillance secret, he wasn’t alerted until earlier this fall, six years after the initial subpoena.

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He should not be allowed to keep this hanging over Trump’s head.

How Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg Plans To Keep Trump Case Alive (ZH)

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg – who had a Biden DOJ plant in his legal case against former President Donald Trump – is trying to ensure his hush money case doesn’t vanish into thin air as Trump prepares for his return to the White House. According to court filings revealed Tuesday, Bragg’s office is fiercely opposed to dismissing the case outright but is open to pausing proceedings while Trump serves his second term as president. The 82-page legal brief, prosecutors’ most detailed argument yet, stops short of recommending an explicit course of action but outlines several ways to keep the case alive. Among them: delaying sentencing until after Trump leaves office in 2029 or freezing the case while leaving the jury’s guilty verdict intact, The Hill reports.

“The extreme remedy of dismissing the indictment and vacating the jury verdict is not warranted in light of multiple alternative accommodations that would fully address the concerns raised by presidential immunity,” wrote Assistant District Attorney Christopher Conroy. The filing comes as Trump, now president-elect, wages a legal battle to quash the 34 felony charges stemming from hush money payments to an adult film star. Trump’s lawyers claim his status as president-elect grants him immunity and demands immediate dismissal. Prosecutors, however, aren’t buying it. They argue that immunity doesn’t apply until Trump is inaugurated, meaning the case could theoretically proceed to sentencing before January 20, 2025 — a prospect Trump has vowed to fight tooth and nail. Judge Juan Merchan, who presided over Trump’s trial, will now decide the case’s fate, with a ruling expected any day.

The DA’s office acknowledged the complications of prosecuting a sitting president but stopped short of saying the case should be completely shelved. Trump was convicted by a Manhattan Jury ‘of his peers’ on 34 counts of falsifying business records, however his reelection to the highest office in the land has put a damper on prosecutors’ plans. Sentencing was initially scheduled for last month, only to be postponed indefinitely by Judge Merchan, making it increasingly unlikely Trump will face punishment anytime soon. That would leave open the possibility that Trump could still proceed to sentencing in 2029, after he leaves office. Alternatively, state prosecutors said the judge could terminate the case without tossing Trump’s conviction, noting a jury verdict removed the presumption of innocence, he was never sentenced and his conviction was “neither affirmed nor reversed” on appeal because of presidential immunity. -The Hill

Trump’s legal team is crying foul, claiming the prosecution disrupts his transition efforts and his ability to govern effectively. “Wrongly continuing proceedings in this failed lawfare case disrupts President Trump’s transition efforts and his preparations to wield the full Article II executive power authorized by the Constitution pursuant to the overwhelming national mandate granted to him by the American people on November 5, 2024,” Trump’s attorneys fumed in a recent filing. Prosecutors hit back, accusing Trump of using delay tactics to muddy the waters. “Having filed those motions to dismiss and then sought repeated adjournments of sentencing to permit their determination by this Court, it is particularly brazen for defendant to argue that the Supremacy Clause bars the Court from taking any action on the motions defendant himself filed,” Conroy wrote.

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“.. the judge had wanted the jury to convict Penny, but that jurors, who ride the subways, understood Penny acted to save others.”

Giuliani Says Jury Verdict In Penny’s Case Is A Black Eye To Bragg (JTN)

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani on Monday night claimed that a New York City jury sent a strong message to the city’s ruling elite by finding Daniel Penny clear of any wrongdoing in the death of Jordan Neely. Penny, a former Marine, was acquitted by the Manhattan jury earlier Monday, after he kneeled on Neely’s neck on a subway last year, which prosecutors argued resulted in the man’s death. The jury was deadlocked on a more serious charge last week, which resulted in the charge being dismissed, but they only debated the lesser charge briefly on Monday before finding Penny innocent. Giuliani said that the verdict was a “shocker” given how fast it was reached, but that it was “great day … for justice.” He also claimed the judge had wanted the jury to convict Penny, but that jurors, who ride the subways, understood Penny acted to save others.

“The jury of New Yorkers, and they ride the subways and you can be the most left wing wacko [but] you ride the subways, you’re scared,” Giuliani said on the “Just The News, No Noise” TV show. “And Penny, they know Penny did the right thing. This is a person to person, human reaction above the heads of the fools that have run the city for so long. The crazy, silly, criminal-loving liberals.” Giuliani also said that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg should have resigned or been removed from office the second he claimed he would not prosecute people “for beating up cops” or “resisting arrest.” “He’s probably not prosecuted half the cases that come before him,” Giuliani said. “He’s responsible for any number of murders in New York, and beatings. There are probably seven to 10,000 criminals walking the streets of New York that would not [be] if I were the mayor or Mike Bloomberg and Ray Kelly.”

The former mayor added that Neely, who has a history of mental illness and had been arrested himself in the past, should not have been on the street to begin with. “The person who caused this is number one, the New York system, and then the people who didn’t deal with his mental illness,” Giuliani said. “Mr. Penny didn’t have anything to do with this. He just tried to save people. [Neely’s] father had years to try to save us from this guy, and didn’t do a damn thing.”

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“..the regime of Vladimir Zelensky has completely lost its legitimacy and, as a result, its ability to be negotiated with.”

Russia Close To Winning Ukraine Conflict – Spy Chief (RT)

Kiev’s military is now close to complete collapse, the head of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), Sergey Naryshkin has said, adding that the current Ukrainian government has completely lost its legitimacy and is unfit for talks. In an interview with the Russian magazine Razvedchik (“Spy”) released on Tuesday, Naryshkin reiterated that the Ukraine conflict is essentially not a battle against Kiev but rather a struggle against the collective West, and that Russia’s freedom and sovereignty is at stake. The intel chief expressed optimism about Russia’s progress on the battlefield. “The frontline situation is not in Kiev’s favor. The strategic initiative in all areas belongs to us, we are close to achieving our goals, while the Ukrainian army is on the verge of collapse.”

According to Naryshkin, the regime of Vladimir Zelensky has completely lost its legitimacy and, as a result, its ability to be negotiated with.” The Ukrainian leader’s presidential term expired this past May, after he refused to hold a new election, citing the ongoing martial law. Russian forces have been making steady progress in recent weeks. Ukrainian commanders, meanwhile, have been complaining about a lack of manpower and exhaustion in their ranks, despite the draft age having been lowered from 27 to 25 and mobilization rules tightened this past spring. Moscow has said that its main goals in the conflict are Ukraine’s neutrality, demilitarization, and denazification. It has also signaled that it is ready to declare an immediate ceasefire and begin peace talks as soon as Ukraine withdraws from all Russian territories, including Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson, and Zaporozhye Regions.

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If woke is the only identity you have left…

Obstruction of Immigration Enforcement Could Prove Costly for Citizens (Turley)

Denver Mayor Mike Johnston recently became the latest Democratic leader to engage in a chest-pounding call to arms in resistance to the incoming Trump administration’s plan to deport people who entered the United States unlawfully. While a post-election poll by YouGov for CBS News shows that a massive 73% of adults want President-elect Donald Trump to prioritize the repatriation of illegal migrants, the mayor pledged to not only have Denver police “stationed at the county line to keep (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) out” but also that “you would have 50,000 Denverites there.” Johnston said it would be like a “Tiananmen Square moment” and answered yes when questioned whether he’d be ready to go to jail. That moment soon passed, however, as lawyers apparently explained to the mayor that armed resistance to the federal government is often called – wait for it – insurrection.

It appears that Johnston was not keen on becoming the Jefferson Davis of the left, so he backpedaled, stating, “Would I have taken it back if I could? Yes, I probably wouldn’t have used that image.” Yet, Johnston is not alone in pledging resistance to repatriation efforts. Cities are reaffirming or adopting sanctuary city status, including most recently Boston. The cities pledge to continue their ban on any cooperation with the federal government in detaining or removing unlawful migrants. Other mayors are pledging to use city funds to pay for the defense costs of those fighting deportation. The doubling down on sanctuary city promises will likely draw more migrants to those communities, which some mayors have welcomed despite the heavy costs of housing, education and other city services.

Immigration proved to be one of the top issues for voters in this year’s election, which brought control of both houses of Congress and the White House to the GOP. Citizens overwhelmingly supported new tough immigration measures, including deportations. With Democratic cities joining the “resistance,” they may find the costs even higher. Congress cannot compel cooperation without triggering constitutional concerns. In Federalist #46, James Madison recognized the right of state officials to oppose federal policies, including “the refusal to co-operate with officers of the Union.” In cases such as Printz v. United States (1997), which involved federal requirements that states cooperate on gun control measures, the Supreme Court enforced an anti-commandeering line that allowed states to refuse such federal orders.

However, this is a two-way street. Just as cities and states do not have to carry water for the federal government, the federal government does not have to supply the water to the states. The second Trump administration and Congress can play hardball by barring federal funds in various areas for these cities. With their status as sanctuary cities, housing, law enforcement and social programming costs will continue to rise. Many of those budgets are heavily infused with federal funding. However, if cities resist or frustrate federal policy, there are ample reasons why the federal government might restrict funding. Such measures can go too far. The Supreme Court has warned that financial penalties can be so coercive that they effectively commandeer states. However, the federal government is not required to spend money on services where costs are rising at least in part because of resistance to federal law.

Under constitutional law, the federal government cannot be a bully, but it does not have to be a chump.It’s clear that elected leaders like Johnston did not think very long or well before starting a war with the incoming administration. In addition to the possible loss of federal funds, acts of resistance can trigger criminal liability if they amount to actively shielding or hiding unlawful migrants sought by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Under federal immigration law, it is a felony when anyone in “knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact that an alien has come to, entered, or remains in the United States in violation of law, conceals, harbors, or shields from detection, or attempts to conceal, harbor, or shield from detection, such alien in any place, including any building or any means of transportation.”

That is not triggered by a simple refusal to cooperate, but some officials have been accused of crossing the line, including state judges. It also could endanger private groups that work closely with these cities in housing and transporting unlawful migrants. Moreover, as I wrote recently, Trump can cite a curious ally in this fight: Barack Obama. During the Obama administration, the federal government largely triumphed over states in barring their interference with federal immigration policies. Back then, Democrats supported President Obama in claiming that the federal government had overriding authority on immigration in cases like Arizona v. United States. The pressure on cities could grow if the Trump administration prioritizes members of violent gangs such as Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) or Tren de Aragua for deportation. To resist those efforts would be politically unpalatable in cities dealing with crime associated with such gangs. It could take years to hash out these efforts. However, if Denver’s Mayor Johnston is any measure of the resistance, the chest-pounding may decline when the federal funding dries up.

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“Last year, only 13 senators voted against the Military Industrial Complex and a defense budget full of waste and fraud. That must change.”

Bernie Sanders Says Musk Is Right On Military Spending (JTN)

President-elect Donald Trump’s new Department of Government Efficiency has energized Republicans, but it’s also receiving attention from some liberal lawmakers, including Bernie Sanders. Sanders, the independent from Vermont, wants to help Trump’s DOGE, which is co-led by Tesla CEO Elon Musk and tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy. Sanders has his eye on the U.S. military budget. “Elon Musk is right,” Sanders wrote on X. “The Pentagon, with a budget of $886 billion, just failed its 7th audit in a row. It’s lost track of billions. Last year, only 13 senators voted against the Military Industrial Complex and a defense budget full of waste and fraud. That must change.”

Sanders’ comments come before the U.S. House is set to vote on a compromise version of the National Defense Authorization Act, which authorizes nearly $900 billion to support U.S. military service members, infrastructure, and defense capabilities during the 2025 fiscal year. The 1,813-page document released Saturday by the Senate and House Armed Services Committees outlines U.S. defense policy priorities and their costs for 2025. Most of the proposed funds, $849.9 billion out of the $895.2 billion topline, would go to programs within the Department of Defense. Ramaswamy and Musk wrote in a November op-ed that the military is on their list. “The Pentagon recently failed its seventh consecutive audit, suggesting that the agency’s leadership has little idea how its annual budget of more than $800 billion is spent,” they wrote.

The U.S. Department of Defense’s annual audit once again resulted in a disclaimer opinion. That means the federal government’s largest agency can’t fully explain its spending. The disclaimer this year was expected. And it’s expected again next year. The Pentagon previously said it will be able to accurately account for its spending by 2027. Musk has gone even farther in his criticism of military spending. He called the military’s most expensive ever project, the F-35 stealth fighter, “obsolete.” “The F-35 design was broken at the requirements level, because it was required to be too many things to too many people,” Musk wrote on X. “This made it an expensive & complex jack of all trades, master of none. Success was never in the set of possible outcomes. And manned fighter jets are obsolete in the age of drones anyway. Will just get pilots killed.”

In May, the U.S. Government Accountability Office found the cost of the Pentagon’s most expensive weapon system was projected to increase by more than 40% despite plans to use the stealth fighter less, in part because of reliability issues. The U.S. Department of Defense’s F-35 Lightning II is the most advanced and costly weapon system in the U.S. arsenal. It’s a joint, multinational program that includes the Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, seven international partners and foreign military sales customers. The Pentagon has about 630 F-35s. It plans to buy about 1,800 more. And it intends to use them through 2088. DOD estimates the F-35 program will cost over $2 trillion to buy, operate, and sustain over its lifetime. The Pentagon hasn’t responded to Musk’s comments. Late last month, a reporter asked Defense Department Press Secretary Air Force Major General Pat Ryder about Musk’s comments on the F-35.

“Yeah, as I’m sure you can appreciate, Mr. Musk is, currently a private citizen, I’m not going to make any comments about what a private citizen may have to say about the F-35.” Trump set lofty goals for the new group. “It will become, potentially, ‘The Manhattan Project,’ of our time,” Trump’s announcement said. “Republican politicians have dreamed about the objectives of ‘DOGE’ for a very long time.” The original Manhattan Project was a research and development project during the second World War that led to the creation of nuclear weapons. Ramaswamy and Musk have previously outlined their plans for DOGE, which could include mass federal layoffs and reductions in federal regulations. Musk and Ramaswamy said they won’t rely on action from Congress and will instead “focus particularly on driving change through executive action based on existing legislation rather than by passing new laws.”

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There will be another accident. And then?

Boeing Reportedly Restarts 737 Max Production (ZH)

Boeing has reportedly resumed production of its 737 Max aircraft at its Renton factory in Seattle, Washington, a little more than a month after a seven-week strike by 33,000 unionized factory workers concluded with a new contract. This marks a critical step in the company’s recovery efforts during a particularly turbulent year. Reuters was the first to report on Boeing’s restart of production of its best-selling commercial jet. According to three sources familiar with the situation, production at the Renton factory resumed last Friday. “Production resumed on Friday, said one of the sources, who all spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak with media. Boeing declined to comment.” -RTRS. Analysts at Jefferies forecast that Boeing will likely average around 29 737 Max jets per month in 2025, falling far short of the company’s pre-restriction goal of 56.

Earlier this year, the FAA capped 737 Max production at 38 per month due to safety vulnerabilities within Boeing’s production line at Renton. Two Max crashes, Covid travel downturn, supply chain snarls, financial challenges, and multiple Max jet incidents — including a door panel blowout on an Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 — have been mounting headwinds for the struggling planemaker. On top of this all, a seven-week strike sent the company to the brink of a devastating stall. The good news is that Boeing is under new leadership, with newly appointed CEO Kelly Ortberg dismantling disastrous DEI initiatives and shifting the focus to safety as the era of wokeism comes to an abrupt end. As of mid-November, Goldman’s Noah Poponak and Anthony Valentini still had a “Buy” rating on the planemaker with a 12-month price target of $200.

“Our 12-month price target of $200 is derived from targeting a 4.5% free cash flow yield on 2026E free cash, discounted back one year at 12%. Key risks: (1) the pace of air traffic growth, (2) supply chain ability to ramp-up production, and (3) contract operating performance within the defense segment,” the analysts said. Shares of Boeing were up 1% to $158 handle in premarket trading. However, on the year, shares were down 40%. Shares have been locked in a multi-year lateral between $100 and $250 following the Max jet crashes. FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker recently told Reuters that he wouldn’t be surprised if it took the company a couple of months to ramp production at Renton to the FAA’s production limit.

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“[Elon] Musk put the GEC on the map in March 2023, when he deemed it to be the “worst offender in U.S. government”..

State Dep. Scrambles To Scuttle $100M Censorship Network Before Trump (ZH)

The State Department revealed in a Monday filing that they are “substantially likely” to shut down their $100M Global Engagement Center (GEC), which was revealed in early 2023 to have been funding a “disinformation” tracking group which worked to pressure advertisers to demonetize outlets it accuses of spreading “disinformation.” Except, they’re really just “realigning” the “Center’s staff and funding to other Department offices and bureaus for foreign information manipulation.” The move comes amid a lawsuit from Texas AG Ken Paxton and several conservative media outlets listed a GEC-funded “dynamic exclusion list” of websites it doesn’t like, which it would then distribute to ad tech companies – such as Microsoft’s Xandr – in order to try and “defund and downrank these worst offenders,” and deprive said sites of ad revenue.

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As Headline News’ Ken Silva notes further; it’s unclear how the GEC’s closure will affect the lawsuit. Monday’s court filing said lawyers for all parties are still discussing the implications. [Elon] Musk put the GEC on the map in March 2023, when he deemed it to be the “worst offender in U.S. government” when it comes to censorship and media manipulation. According to revelations from the “Twitter Files”—a trove of internal records about the censorship decisiosn made within the social media company—the GEC funded groups such as the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab, which in turn compiled blacklists of Twitter accounts that were supposedly tied to foreign disinformation campaigns. The Digital Forensic Research Lab sent those blacklists to Twitter so that the company could deactivate the accounts listed.

Federalist senior legal correspondent Margot Cleveland further revealed in April 2023 that the GEC marketed anti-conservative censorship products to private-sector tech firms. Cleveland also noted that the GEC apparently worked with infamous FBI Agent Elvis Chan, who was revealed in the Twitter Files to be in constant touch with the social media firm about censorship issues. Despite those scandals, Democrats had been pushing to renew the GEC’s $100 million budget before it expires at the end of the year. Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., who drafted the original legislation in 2016 that led to the GEC, argued last year that the censorship network was crucial to counter foreign disinformation. “There’s no way to combat Russian and Chinese misinformation without the GEC,” Murphy insisted.

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The Russians weren’t going to save Assad yet another time. Cost/benefit.

Putin-the-Unready Is Beginning to be Held Accountable (Paul Craig Roberts)

John Helmer’s December 8 report from Moscow substantiates my conclusion that the Russian government’s inability to acknowledge reality, instead relying on agreements with Russia’s enemies, results in failure . In Ukraine by trying to minimize conflict, the Kremlin maximized conflict. In Syria relying on diplomatic rather than military means resulted in a massive strategic defeat for Russia and Iran. The Middle East, where the correlation of forces were moving against US/Israeli dominance, has been lost to Greater Israel and US control of oil flows and waterways. From Moscow John Helmer reports that recriminations are running high for Putin’s loss of Syria. And it is not only Putin who is being held accountable but also the commanders of Russia’s forces in Syria, head of the General Staff General Valery Gerasimov, Russian military intelligence (GRU), and the Defense Ministry.

They are all damned for failure to detect, warn, and act to prevent the Israeli-American-Turkish overthrow of Assad and the Syrian government. The same group of failures are damned for failure to prevent the Israeli air force from preventing the resupply of Hezbollah and the Iranian Revolutionary Guards from providing reinforcements. Putin, like American presidents, puts the defense of Israel before the interests of his own country. Putin is so fearful of offending Israel that he constantly refused to provide his Syrian ally air defense from Israeli attacks. Now that Putin and Lavrov, essentially two 20th century American liberals, have brought a massive strategic defeat down on their heads and Iran’s, Russia’s last remaining Middle East ally, it is likely that Netanyahu and Trump’s Zionist appointees will behave more aggressively against Iran and Russia.

The Zionist are on a roll, having reversed their declining fortunes in one fell swoop while again Putin sat on his butt. As much as I admire Putin, he is certainly not proactive, or sometimes even aware, and thus lacks the leadership ability that a leader of a threatened country needs. Putin would be perfect in peace time, but he is not up to dealing with an existential threat. Putin and Lavrov are too fearful of offending someone to be able to act. I don’t know how far the recriminations will go. But if Washington should also succeed with its color revolution in Georgia, the Zionist neoconservatives could succeed in their plan to destabilize Putin. Whether Putin’s fall would help the neoconservative agenda depends on his replacement. The chance is high that Putin would be replaced with a more determined war leader. Regardless, the Russian defeat has caused a loss of confidence in Putin’s leadership, and it will encourage more provocations that are not good for peace.

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“If Tesla does become the world’s most valuable company by far, that short position will bankrupt even Bill Gates..”

Elon Musk Jokes Bill Gates Could Go “Bankrupt” On Short Tesla Bet (ZH)

The rivalry between two of America’s top billionaires, Elon Musk and Bill Gates, continued on Tuesday morning when Musk jokingly suggested on X that Gates’ alleged short position on Tesla might lead to his financial demise. “If Tesla does become the world’s most valuable company by far, that short position will bankrupt even Bill Gates,” Musk wrote on X, referring to a multi-billion dollar equity short Gates put on Tesla a couple of years ago.

According to Walter Isaacson’s 2023 biography of Musk, Gates held an undisclosed short position in Tesla, allegedly worth billions. In late 2023, Musk wrote on X: “Gates placed a massive bet on Tesla dying when our company was at one of its weakest moments several years ago. Such a big short position also drives the stock down for everyday investors,” adding, “To the best of my knowledge, Gates *still* has that massive bet against Tesla on the table. Someone should ask him if he does.” Musk noted, “The lack of self-awareness and hypocrisy of Gates who had the nerve to ask me to donate to his mostly window-dressing environmental causes, while simultaneously aiming to make $500M from Tesla’s demise, boggles the mind …”

[..] There is still no word on whether Gates has doubled or tripled down – or possibly cut his Tesla short bet. Tesla shares have surged 62.5% this year, primarily due to President-elect Donald Trump’s victory and Musk’s increasing relationship with the incoming administration. In terms of wealth, Bloomberg data shows Musk is number one on the Billionaire Index at $376.2 billion, while Gates is number six at $165.9 billion. Regarding Tesla, the company’s market capitalization is nearing $1.3 trillion, and it ranks eighth on the list of the world’s most valuable companies. Morgan Stanley’s Adam Jonas wrote in a June note that Tesla is much more than an EV company, with tailwinds in the powering up America theme in the era of AI data centers. Naomi Seibt, a German teen who denounces the woke agenda, wrote on X, “Can’t imagine a greater form of retribution than bankrupting the vaccine vegan.” Another X user asked: “Why would someone who constantly talks about protecting the environment short the stock of one of the most environmentally friendly companies on the planet?”

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“It’s a disfavored practice to go to a second Supreme Court justice after the first one has turned down the request, so it was a long shot..”

SCOTUS Asked to Block State From Probing Doctors Who Question COVID Policies (ET)

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas this week revived an emergency application to block the Washington Medical Commission from investigating licensed physicians in the state over their criticism of COVID-19 policies. The Washington state commission deems the doctors’ dissenting views on the disease as potentially dangerous misinformation that should be suppressed. The physicians counter that just because they have medical licenses they don’t forfeit their free speech rights under the First Amendment. The Dec. 4 order by Thomas regarding the application in Stockton v. Ferguson was unusual in that Justice Elena Kagan rejected the same application on Nov. 20. The applicants renewed their request in a court filing directed to Thomas on Nov. 22. Supreme Court rules allow an application that has been denied by one justice to be presented to another justice. Neither Thomas nor Kagan explained their respective decisions.

The application is now scheduled to be considered by all nine justices at the court’s private judicial conference on Jan. 10, 2025. The justices could grant an injunction against the commission, deny the injunction, or schedule the case for oral argument. As of Dec. 6, the Supreme Court had not requested a reply from the commission. The application was brought by former professional basketball player John Stockton along with Drs. Richard Eggleston, Thomas Siler, and Daniel Moynihan and another 50 unidentified medical doctors, as well as Children’s Health Defense, a nonprofit founded by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. President-elect Donald Trump, who will be inaugurated on Jan. 20, 2025, has nominated Kennedy to be secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Kennedy, an attorney, is also listed as co-counsel on the application.

The applicants filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Washington, which denied the injunction on May 22. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied the injunction on Sept. 3. An appeal remains pending in the Ninth Circuit. The application states that it concerns the state’s program that targets “Washington-licensed physicians for expressing public views on COVID-19 that diverge from prevailing orthodoxy.” The state calls the doctors’ viewpoint “misinformation” and claims that it may “regulate this speech,” which is something the Supreme Court ruled in National Institute of Family and Life Advocates v. Becerra (2018) that it cannot do, according to the application. “The Court should speak clearly and decisively to state actors, professional organizations, other non-state actors, and the national media: Public speech does not lose its constitutional protection from government action simply because it is uttered by a healthcare professional, even if it is at odds with medical orthodoxy,” the application stated.

In September 2021, based on its authority under Washington state’s Uniform Disciplinary Act, the Washington Medical Commission began enforcing a policy against doctors “for public speech critical of COVID-19 policies,” which has resulted in “disciplinary actions against at least ten healthcare practitioners,” it stated. Around the time the enforcement actions began, Washington Secretary of Health Dr. Umair A. Shah said, “It has never been more vital for trusted healthcare professionals to band together against the threat of misinformation.” “As we battle COVID-19, with so many tools at our disposal to protect ourselves and others, it is viral misinformation, rooted in unfounded scientific claims, that often stands in our way.”

The commission is prosecuting Eggleston and Siler for opinion articles that they wrote in The Lewiston Tribune and American Thinker, respectively, that criticized COVID-19 policies. The applicant Children’s Health Defense, which has a Washington state medical doctor as a member, joined the application because “[the nonprofit group] is actively involved in advocacy and protecting freedom of speech and Covid vaccine related issues and educates the public on these issues,” the application stated. The applicants’ attorney, Richard Jaffe of Sacramento, California, told The Epoch Times that he is “hopeful” about the application. “It’s a disfavored practice to go to a second Supreme Court justice after the first one has turned down the request, so it was a long shot,” he said.

But Thomas “seems to think it’s an important issue” that needs to be heard, Jaffe said. There are many articles in the mainstream media “talking about how they’re not sanctioning enough doctors for speaking out in public against vaccination or repeated boostering,” he said. “The country needs some guidance from the Supreme Court as to what the First Amendment means in terms of a physician’s free speech,” Jaffe said.

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“Offering asylum to these foreigners is simply giving ordinary people a chance to live in freedom..”

Western Conservatives Find Asylum In The Russian Federation (SCF)

Defending family and traditional values has long been a central guideline of Russian policy, both domestically and diplomatically. Moscow is expanding its efforts to counteract the degrading cultural influence of the West in the country, as well as offering a safe haven for foreigners interested in living in accordance with their ancestral values. Recently, President Vladimir Putin signed a decree that makes it easier to obtain visas and citizenship for conservative-minded citizens from countries of degrading neoliberal ideologies. The goal of the Russian initiative is above all humanitarian, providing an opportunity for like-minded citizens to live in peace, away from the psychological and ideological challenges imposed by Western countries that have adhered to the so-called “woke agenda”.

As part of this initiative, Russian state organizations have been implementing various initiatives to provide refuge to foreigners interested in living in the country. A major press conference was recently held, bringing together Russian and foreign citizens interested in sharing their experiences of living in accordance with traditional values in Russia. The conference was led by State Duma deputy Maria Butina, who currently heads the Russian Parliament’s Committee on International Relations, and brought together a number of foreigners and members of civil society, including businesspeople from different sectors. Together with Russian authorities and journalists, foreigners who have taken refuge in Russia were able to share their impressions of life in the country, job opportunities and other personal experiences.

Among the foreign citizens who participated in the event were some public figures, such as the German journalist Anna Lipp, who suffered severe persecution in her country due to her support for the special military operation in Ukraine, and Martin Held, an Austrian citizen and author of the social project “Moya Rossiya”. In addition to them, the Frenchman Alexander Stefanesco, businessman and founder of the project “Ruspatriation”, also participated in the conference, as well as several other distinguished foreigners who were well received in Russia due to their common mentality with the local people. As a result of the conference’s discussion, participants announced the creation of the “Welcome to Russia!” project, which aims to show Russian reality to foreigners interested in living in the country, as well as to assist with processes such as legal bureaucracy and cultural adaptation.

In the end, Russians and foreigners showed interest in contributing to the arrival of more conservative-minded citizens in Russia, which is welcomed by both migrants, who can finally live the way they believe is right, and by natives, who can interact with like-minded foreigners and develop deep cultural ties that strengthen Russia’s image as a civilizational pivot. There is certainly a deep strategic Russian interest in receiving such immigrants. In recent years, Russia has faced a major challenge in integrating thousands of immigrants from the post-Soviet space, mainly from the Caucasus and Central Asia, into its society. On the other hand, Western immigrants, who are almost always Christian and conservative, certainly show fewer cultural barriers to adaptation than Central Asians, which facilitates a balance in the migration scenario, avoiding tensions in public opinion regarding the reception of foreigners.

However, the main point of the Russian project is humanitarian. Conservative people are being persecuted in the Western Hemisphere simply because they do not agree with so-called “progressive” ideas, such as woke culture and the LGBT agenda. Offering asylum to these foreigners is simply giving ordinary people a chance to live in freedom, without the state violating their values and beliefs. In the past, the US has created a strong anti-Russian propaganda campaign advocating a false conservatism, which it justified by the claim that the USSR and post-Soviet Russia were examples of moral degradation. History has shown which side in the world arena really defends traditional values. Today, it is clear to an increasing number of Western citizens that it is not in the US or Europe that Christianity and conservatism are truly valued and protected.

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    Johannes Vermeer Woman holding a balance 1662-63   • Pressure Mounts For Support Of Trump’s Cabinet Picks During Honeymoon (JTN) • 250 Conservati
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle December 11 2024]

    #176615
    Mister Roboto
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    Just an interesting historical note on PCR’s epithet of “Unready” to describe Vladmir Putin: This is taken from the name of the Anglo-Saxon King Ethelred The Unready. This historical description of that king is a play on the intended meaning of his name which is “well-advised”. “Unready” in this context meant poorly advised. So history remembers this king for his misbegotten reign over England by calling him “Well-Advised The Poorly-Advised”.

    #176616
    Germ
    Participant

    Good Morning :-))

    Ooops – too late!

    TVASSF

    #176617
    tboc
    Participant

    the belief that everything we see on the international stage is the result of the same immediacy which has come to be the prevailing mindset of the supine consumer is the hallmark of the fellow traveler

    having watched the armed conflicts in Donbass and Lugansk since 2014 this moment in Syria leaves a diffent taste in my mouth than the victory laps touting western genius

    gather as many as possible into a known position, surround them and annilhilate them
    identify the source and conduit of funding and make offers that cannot be refused
    encourage the dangerous animal to expend as much of it’s energy as possible
    form an irresitable global force
    present a conflict with such a broad front logistics is an impossiblilty
    watch the expended animal retreat to an islolated lair

    either we have military production abilities far greater than is presented as reality or we do not.
    either we can continue to have the world finance our muderous insanity or we cannot
    either instant communication has made the scope of managing a global empire impossible or it has not
    either you can negotiate from a position of strength when you have 1/8 of the opposing number of forces or you cannot

    either you believe Might Makes Right or you do not
    you are either moral of you are not

    i’m not the only one

    #176618
    poppie
    Participant

    I usually skip over PCR. This looked short so what the heck. I dont skip PCR because I disagree. I skip PCR because PCR is analysis free propaganda. My opinion A is a given and therefore my opinion B. Put some analysis into it or fade away.

    #176619
    tboc
    Participant

    either you understand that the current moment has been studied and planned for over a thousand centures or you do not

    either you want to understand or you do not
    you are free to make your choice and you must choose there is no option

    #176620
    tboc
    Participant

    the pigs will be the lords of the flies

    #176621
    Dr. D
    Participant

    “Taylor Lorenz FIRED, Woke Reporter LOSES Podcast Partnership Just After Justifying CEO Assassination
    Timcast IRL•47K views•3 hours ago

    Mock them til they cry, then mock them for crying. Is calling for murder really a professional position?

    Also: problems with Luigi. I guess we’ll find out. So…they picked him up for a hoodie and a backback – ‘cause NO ONE has those around, right? But both are both a DIFFERENT hoodie and a DIFFERENT backpack? I mean, OBVIOUSLY, as the real backpack is in Central Park. …But he DID want to travel the nation with an unregistered murder pistol. That perhaps can’t auto-fire.

    Uhhhh….maybe? Having a similar coat and backpack that’s totally not the same one at all? Yeah, I ALSO own a backpack…that’s maybe sorta black, and a coat that kinda sorta has a hood. Jesus. Not saying it can’t be, but THEIR story makes no sense. Read like 5 articles, all totally fact-free, and I guess there are three manifestos, all fake? The two pictures don’t look like the same guy to me. By the way, he had a fused back but didn’t walk funny at all? Whatever.

    “We need an AI that loves humanity, and that’s why I created xAI.”

    That would also not be maximally truth-trained, but it’s an improvement.

    “Rep. Jared Moskowitz, D-Fla., last week became the first Democrat to join the House’s newly-formed DOGE caucus, a group of lawmakers dedicated to trimming the size of the government”

    Just saw the same with Cenk Uhgyr, and Jon Stewart, they’re like, “Why is our enemy the one who is ACTUALLY reforming government to start working for the people??” Uh, because when your billionaire status quo buddies said they were DNC and needed your support to kill Bernie, and we’d get to maybe, sorta mighta some progressive acts later, you said, “Sign me up!!! I’ll kill any candidate you want for nothing! Shut up and take my money!” …And that’s why RFK, Tulsi, Elon, and Massey, etc all ended up OUT of your party, and all Bernie voters went Trump.

    Jon was like, “I guess elections have consequences.” Errr. Now? “You’re in joint custody and the kids are with the other parent for the summer.” Yes, and that’s a great way to look at it. You don’t get to nanny them, they get to jump off a tree and shoot guns for a while.

    Cenk was different, as they are not, I’m sure, but are just instinctively, unconsciously grifters. They see they’re “On the wrong side of history” – whatever that means – and want to be popular and with the majority. If the majority loves eugenics and kills everyone, they do it. Now the opposite, do it. Anyway, he’s like, “We all wanted a reform of government, to go get Pharma, Banks, restrain government, why is it we’re getting that from MAGA and not the people CLAIMING to want it, OUR people?” Yeah, jack-ss, why indeed? It’s only been like 20 years, since Ron Paul. Only NOW you popped up your gopher head and noticed? Today? You and Scarborough were both hard RIGHT Republicans ’til the wind blew, then you were hard-Woke Democrats, now hard-Right…Jesus on a stick.

    Okay, wind CLEARLY blowing in the other direction, all the spineless socks are flipping to “our” side (whatever that means). But that’s not the point: WHY NOW? It just magicked itself out of thin air here. So Orange Man is PutinHitler, and a week later you’re like “Well we work with him, it’s not that bad.” Again, WHERE do you get your “Memo” from? Because that “memo” from the CIA Press-ops or whatever it is is CLEARLY directing the muppets to “We cut a deal.”

    Nor as far as I can see, is this even a “We cut a Donbas deal where we amass and assassinate him a week from now.” That ITSELF is unique. When have these guys ever not double-crossed someone? Jon, Cenk, Poof! Don’t notice what they’re saying: that they are PutinHitler, “ending democracy” and rounding up the gays according to them by dealing with him at all. They live in the “Eternal Now where the party is always right” – Orwell, and don’t notice that no matter WHICH, they are definitely, catastrophically WRONG. That is, they have TERRIBLE judgment as they ask other people to listen to and follow them. Either that is terrible, deadly, murderous judgment now, or it was terrible and murderous a week ago. Pick one.

    They don’t notice a bit. Their followers don’t notice a bit. Squirrel.

    Must be nice to be constantly wrong and have no one notice, take no hits for it ever.

    Anyway, that was DOGE because although it may not seem to us, and they NEVER wanted government reduced EVER – or even to impune its honor, suh, when it’s running genocides and Tuskegee experiments – suddenly are okay with reducing it – that is, THEMSELVES, their own fellow PMC AWFULs, and their Glorious Plans for a Perfect State of Telling Everyone What To Do™. They THINK they are reformers, rebels, this whole time. But for 100 years they’ve been running interference of anything “Government” does, ever, without looking at it or arresting it and the bureaucracy for bad behavior.

    So they THOUGHT they were doing that. They weren’t. A day after the Trump election, they are.

    What election?

    Aside from the “We never said he was Hitler” attitude, it’s really a popularity contest, they found out they were only 49% popular and flipped on a dime, who’s heard from Kamala? Kamala who?

    How about this, the day after the election, her husband divorced her. Hear that? Whut, no? Okay, how about this: what Candice Owens was closing in on, was NONE of her family is her family. Like I don’t care if you call your neighbor “Grandma” but this is crazy, NOBODY in her system is who they say. In McGill, Montreal. Uh, yeah, that is ALL MK Ultra, as I hate to even use the name to suggest it, but she’s been groomed, social engineered from birth as an asset, same as Obama. BY the same people: CIA, but on the MI6 British asset side. Except unlike him, it didn’t fit well, she has 100 weird ticks from the childhood “torture” and the people instinctively picked up on them, like the laugh. Like being unable to engage brain if so small as teleprompter falls over. Like being passed around as a party favor, an MK Ultra favorite right back to the ‘50s. To say nothing of swapping personalities without meaning to, scaring the hell out of her staff who are paid six figures but leave anyway. Where am I going?

    None of the people are “Real”, Hillary and Bill don’t cuddle in bed, Obama and Michelle, nuff said, and Doug Emhoff is Kamala’s HANDLER. Job over, reassigned. Kamala ends in the room of broken toys, shattered by yet another day™ of lifelong torture by and for the State. Love and Light Children! Trust Daddy government, when have they ever dun wrong?

    Yes, so the planet’s most important person has a divorce a day after, not a camera, nothing, pitch-dark room. Huh. That is not odd at all since she’s totally organic with an organic campaign of love and joy.

    Leading back to Luigi, sucking 60% of the press air out of the room? The day of Syria, Ukraine? Huh?

    Listening to Cullom, we have a new problem that’s not going to stop: What’s TRUE? What’s a Fact? Is the CEO even dead, can you tell me? That’s AHEAD of Luigi who doesn’t look the same but wears the “same” but different jackets? That’s evidence and suspicion now? Sitting in a random McDonald’s somewhere in America and being a certain height gets you arrested on suspicion now? So: was there a shooting, is there a killer, is that killer him, is there a motive, how many hundred motives, was there a gun, was THIS the gun, why would you KEEP the gun….
    ?????????????????

    All I know for FACT is it takes up air time. It’s a murder in a city of 6 million? How many per day? IDGAF. “But you kill ONE mayor, and everybody loses their MINDS!!!! It’s not part of “The Plan”™” Does Luigi LOOK like a man with a “Plan”?

    1,000 more were killed in Lehina. No news, none, zip. No look for the killers. Just a big 30-foot wall. “Biggest attack since 9-11!!!! If even ONE life is saved!” Uh-huh.

    “• 250 Conservative Veterans Sign Letter Backing Tulsi Gabbard Nomination (Hill)

    Bleh. But if this is what it takes to get a mid-weight ORDINARY human in, well…

    “• Pete Hegseth Lashes Out At Media ‘Smear’ Campaign (RT)

    NPR writers at RT: Pete “Says”. Not only was that always perjoritive smear – by you, the “objective” media – but also boring as s—t. EVERYTHING is “Lashed out”, “attacked”, “walls are closing in”. …So nothing is. Your words mean nothing to me now. Was is Cenk said, if everything is outrage, end of the world – then never is – easy for the world to tune you out? Everything is Racist…so nothing is. Everything is the end of the world…so nothing is. STOP LYING.

    Hegseth: In addition to personal witnesses and all of that, it was fully investigated at the time years ago. I was completely cleared.”

    Trial by media. No double jeopardy, we just keep trying you until you vote right. Feminine orientation: Gossip, rumor, guilt by association, no accusers, no evidence, no objective defense. Guilt, Shame, Ridicule. For nothing, cause we “FELT” it. No end to either trial nor sentence served. It can NEVER end. Ever. So long as there’s breath in my body I will hold this against you in marriage that tome you spoke up at the table at Thanksgiving…

    “..because the DOJ sought court approval ex parte to keep its surveillance secret, he wasn’t alerted until earlier this fall, six years after the initial subpoena.”

    Yes, like the Soviet State, all the PARTY, the Leaders are under constant secret surveillance from birth, for nothing. Thanks Patriot Act, I/Told/You/So. They will wiretap everybody BUT the American people, they wiretap every Congressman FIRST and blackmail YOU, you fecking idjits.

    “He should not be allowed to keep this hanging over Trump’s head.
    • How Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg Plans To Keep Trump Case Alive (ZH)

    Pretty sure this is straight illegal but the laws regarding are very arcane. Same as “Becoming aware” of a crime in your town, but refusing to prosecute just so the police chief can use it as blackmail. No, if you’re AWARE of a crime, you have to prosecute it. But also if you don’t, it runs out, expires and you have to drop it. Same here.

    We run you halfway through a murder trial, then the Judge calls recess for 12 years?

    ““The jury of New Yorkers, and they ride the subways and you can be the most left wing wacko [but] you ride the subways, you’re scared,”

    Abstraction vs personal experience. They constantly say and snow things because “Ukraine” or “Freedom” is all some abstraction. “This guy was in my house” is a reality, a personal experience. That’s what Ana Kasperian saw that seemed to flip Cenk as well. NOT ONLY attacked by a homeless guy, Ms. Lefty, BUT when she merely reported it for discussion the ENTIRE world of nagging, scolding, loveless church ladies descended on her like flying monkeys, deciding she was MAGAHitler and needed to be canceled after 20 years of carrying water for them on the air. That realization was even more than just being attacked by the Left’s piss-poor, deadly social policies.

    Real for ME at last. Ship them from Galveston, suddenly REAL TO ME in Martha’s Vineyard. AWFUL PMCs deal only in abstractions, pajama spreadsheet jockeys, having never worked a day in their lives. We’ll outsource every job and tent city under every bridge but not MY job!

    “• Obstruction of Immigration Enforcement Could Prove Costly for Citizens (Turley)

    Cullom’s Black Pill reporter was on this “You can’t deport people”, we lost, the end. What? AYFKM? Deporting people is the easiest thing in the world: shut off their illegal food stamps. $5000 cash-cards. Next day, they use their remaining cash balance to fly back to the gorgeous beaches of Venezuela. Didn’t do a thing. Every person who’s WORKING stays, every person who is a CRIMINAL leaves. Then we sort out the remaining 10-15%.

    I’m neither deporting nor obstructing, I’m saying we’re broke and only have Food stamps for our own people, and barely enough at that. If Denver wants to go broke trying, go ahead but you can guess what the voters will think of it. Like cutting the budget or the Federal payroll in half, that’s the easiest thing in the world since it’s 99% waste and fraud anyway.

    “Bernie Sanders Says Musk Is Right On Military Spending (JTN)

    But the whole Democratic base attacked and killed every Bernie with savage enthusiasm, now they wonder why they’re not the Party of Reform. I’d say they’re the Party of Genocide, but we have two of those.

    ““[Elon] Musk put the GEC on the map in March 2023, when he deemed it to be the “worst offender in U.S. government”…

    Offender? That’s a Civil Rights violation, and I could make a case it’s a UN War Crimes, etc. I want $1M to every person they talked to and every PMC bureaucrat hung. Talk about “End of Democracy”? Right here. Frontal attack on all America, forever.

    “Mike Benz explains how the State Department used ISIS as an excuse to implement full surveillance through social media companies”

    You mean the ISIS we just paid a BILLION dollars to install into government in Syria? That “bad ISIS”?

    I/TOLD/YOU/SO, since 2001. Dips—ts.

    “The Russians weren’t going to save Assad yet another time. Cost/benefit.
    • Putin-the-Unready Is Beginning to be Held Accountable (Paul Craig Roberts)

    As Cullom, what’s a “Fact” here? What’s true? Do we know? Does RUSSIA even know, internally? Does ASSAD even know? But PCR knows.

    “The physicians counter that just because they have medical licenses they don’t forfeit their free speech rights under the First Amendment.”

    Yeah, that’s also “Not Science” when you can’t…discuss Science. But if you want to reverse every action since the Age of Enlightenment and go back to Feudalism of 1600, this is the right path.

    “• Western Conservatives Find Asylum In The Russian Federation (SCF)

    Defectors. USSR / USSA.

    #176622
    Oroboros
    Participant

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    #176623
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The Charmer

    Hahahahaha

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    #176624
    Oroboros
    Participant

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    #176625
    Oroboros
    Participant

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    #176626
    Oroboros
    Participant

    In Duh’merica, words have no meaning anymore….

    Someone needs to clarify

    No not the butter, the words silly goose!

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    #176627
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Empire of Lies Buttboy du jour: Abu Mohammad al-Julani

    Occupation: Head Chopper

    Agenda:

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    #176628
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The Ministry of Corporate Propaganda
    (even if they go broke the Empire of Lies will pay them under the table)

    HBO, like Dismal Disney, is busy converting a Blockbuster into a Block Bust

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    #176629
    Oroboros
    Participant

    True Dat

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    #176630
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Hurrah, a tiny bit of Justice enters the world through a crack…..

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    #176631
    kultsommer
    Participant

    “The most effective army is the one that the enemy does not want to face on the battle [field]..”

    “Last year, only 13 senators voted against the Military Industrial Complex and a defense budget full of waste and fraud. That must change.”

    Working stiff, taxpayer: “Don’t look at me.”
    Them: “Actually, we are looking at you.”

    #176632
    John Day
    Participant

    Ex-defense chief suspected of plotting war with North Korea to justify martial law
    https://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_national/1172239.html

    #176633
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Here’s one I was talking about:

    Cenk

    And Gettin’ it right.

    GroundhogDay

    #176634
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Korea is a Doom Culture with a .6 reproduction replacement rate (2.1 just stays even people)

    When the people of a culture don’t have enough families and babies, it means they don’t give a shit about their culture.

    How could it mean anything else?

    If Koreans don’t give a shit about their culture why would anyone else?

    Korea, both North & South is a highly dysfunctional Death Cult

    The Empire of Lies has some responsibility for this and should get the hell out of Korea, but it wouldn’t.

    Because The Empire of Lies Military Industrial Maggot Mafia is itself a Death Cult, a Satanic Death Cult at that.

    Part of the Death Cult talked About:

    #176635
    John Day
    Participant

    Ex-president Rivlin: Queen Elizabeth ‘believed that every Israeli was either a terrorist or a son of a terrorist’
    https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/ex-president-rivlin-queen-elizabeth-believed-that-every-israeli-was-either-a-terrorist-or-a-son-of-a-terrorist-report/

    #176636
    John Day
    Participant

    United Healthcare kept stiffing his mom, who had painful neuropathy.
    Is this the real reason Luigi Mangione gunned down UnitedHealthcare CEO?
    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14179053/Luigi-Mangione-allegedly-murdered-healthcare-CEO-Podcast-claims-manifesto.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490

    #176644
    zerosum
    Participant

    Trump’s nominee

    People power or Money Power

    DOGE caucus, balanced budgets
    not an enemy of the U.S.
    a fearless reformer and a true patriot,
    deter enemies from attacking
    the media of staging a libel-based show trial, fake claims
    Secrets and Lies
    federal immigration laws
    ————–
    https://justthenews.com/nation/states/center-square/bernie-sanders-says-musk-right-military-spending
    • Bernie Sanders Says Musk Is Right On Military Spending (JTN)
    the military’s most expensive ever project, the F-35 stealth fighter, “obsolete.”
    The Pentagon has about 630 F-35s. It plans to buy about 1,800 more.
    And it intends to use them through 2088.
    DOD estimates the F-35 program will cost over $2 trillion to buy, operate, and sustain over its lifetime.
    Manned fighter jets are obsolete in the age of drones.
    ———–
    https://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/articles/2019/3/22/incoming-can-aircraft-carriers-survive-hypersonic-weapons
    Incoming: Can Aircraft Carriers Survive Hypersonic Weapons?
    3/22/2019
    By Jon Harper

    The threat posed by hypersonics featured prominently in the Trump administration’s missile defense review that was released in January, and Undersecretary of Defense for Research and Engineering Michael Griffin has warned repeatedly that the Chinese weapons could hold carrier battle groups at risk.

    The systems have already achieved initial operating capability, he said at a breakfast hosted by the National Defense Industrial Association. “We need to be able to defend against the threat,” he told reporters after the breakfast.

    Callender said faster interceptors might be needed. The Pentagon is already exploring options.

    The Missile Defense Agency has completed an analysis of alternatives for hypersonic defense, Air Force Lt. Gen. Samuel Greaves, the director of the agency, said during a recent Q&A session at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

    The study is “essentially assessing the current suite of available interceptors to see if they are fast enough to get to the target and win the tail chase, as you might say,” Greaves said.

    The analysis is in final review within the Defense Department and should be released soon, he said in February.

    “We have worked with industry to assess available interceptors as well as potential new interceptors to execute that mission,” Greaves said. “If it is determined after that coordinated review that the current suite will not meet the need, … we will need to develop something else.”

    Navy battle groups are sitting ducks in the age of Hypersonic Weapons.
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    The Middle East, where the correlation of forces were moving against US/Israeli dominance, has been lost to Greater Israel and US control of oil flows and waterways.

    Russian military intelligence (GRU), and the Defense Ministry.
    They are all damned for failure to detect, warn, and act to prevent the Israeli-American-Turkish overthrow of Assad and the Syrian government.
    People power
    The Syrian army just gave up, no fighting… and … no war … peace
    —————

    #176645
    Dr D Rich
    Participant
       “We are appalled by the baseless attacks questioning Tulsi’s loyalty to our great nation. For over 20 years and across multiple combat deployments, Tulsi has risked her life to defend the safety, security and freedom of the American people,”

    An inflated tale?
    Embellishment to what end?
    Dramatis personae?
    Wouldn’t her best selling point be ‘since the Pros from Dover screwed it all up’ shouldn’t an ordinary gal get a shot at The LeadershipS too? Tulsi could point out the Navy seems to be surviving with a less than ordinary **short too*** Journalism Major SWO at The Helm….oops I meant CNO. Lisa “TallMan” Franchetti.

    250 is a lot and a nice round number.

    Ordinary guys enlist in the military.
    Who joins the National Guard thinking they should be DNI or SecDef or Congressperson or Ivy League some day?

    Ambition out of proportion to Achievement

    We, they use to call that phenomenon Delusions of Grandeur.
    Y’all don’t here that term much anymore because it, grandiose delusions, looks, par for the course.

    #176646
    John Day
    Participant

    Luigi’s Manifesto https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/mangiones-purported-manifesto

    To the Feds, I’ll keep this short, because I do respect what you do for our country. To save you a lengthy investigation, I state plainly that I wasn’t working with anyone. This was fairly trivial: some elementary social engineering, basic CAD, a lot of patience. The spiral notebook, if present, has some straggling notes and To Do lists that illuminate the gist of it. My tech is pretty locked down because I work in engineering so probably not much info there. I do apologize for any strife of traumas but it had to be done. Frankly, these parasites simply had it coming. A reminder: the US has the #1 most expensive healthcare system in the world, yet we rank roughly #42 in life expectancy. United is the [indecipherable] largest company in the US by market cap, behind only Apple, Google, Walmart. It has grown and grown, but as our life expectancy? No the reality is, these [indecipherable] have simply gotten too powerful, and they continue to abuse our country for immense profit because the American public has allwed them to get away with it. Obviously the problem is more complex, but I do not have space, and frankly I do not pretend to be the most qualified person to lay out the full argument. But many have illuminated the corruption and greed (e.g.: Rosenthal, Moore), decades ago and the problems simply remain. It is not an issue of awareness at this point, but clearly power games at play. Evidently I am the first to face it with such brutal honesty.

    #176647
    Noirette
    Participant

    Syria Refugees.

    While Evil Dictator Torturer Al Assad was in power, Millions of Refugees were accepted round and about into Europe.

    —> Specially Merkel, at the time (2011 > ..) The idea was that Syrians are ‘well educated’ (by the Evil Dictator hmm?), and will contribute to resolving a labor-shortage, a young-ppl shortage, etc. Liberal democracies are super welcoming of qualified sincere workers opressed by Nasties !

    *Sub rosa*: Let’s save money on bringing up kiddos and educating them to age 20, imports of controlled 20 + yr – olds can be wonderful!

    (Idk precisely what was up with that by Merkel.)

    Now that Cozy Jihadists who have the support of the US, see Biden statements. Plus the instituted US Foreign Legion, which is labelled Mujahideen, Al-Q, ISIS, Al Nusra, and now a new brand, etc. with the support of Israel, Turkey, KSA, Jordan, Qatar …all is well in Syria, so…

    —> the Syrian Refugees can be sent back to Syria!

    The EU has suspended ‘asylum’ procedures for Syrians, this means that all those whose ‘case’ was not decided previous are at risk for deportation.

    MSM articles.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy7kxn6p878o
    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cvg6eeg87lqo
    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/12/10/where-do-six-million-syrian-refugees-live-today

    #176648
    kultsommer
    Participant

    Cenk & Co are piece of work themselves but this one is good:

    Remember!
    The. Best, Health. Care. System. In. The. World.

    Only even short half a dozen years ago on just about any commenting section on the internet.

    #176649
    kultsommer
    Participant

    Any other option for the Health Care is ………you guessed it!

    #176650
    Noirette
    Participant

    SYRIA. Let’s not forget Operation Timber Sycamore.

    Even the lame Wikipedia has an entry on it. (From 2012)

    “Timber Sycamore was a classified weapons supply and training program run by the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and supported by the United Kingdom and some Arab intelligence services, including Saudi intelligence. The aim of the program was to remove Syrian president Bashar al-Assad from power.”

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timber_Sycamore

    #176651
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    “…Across multiple combat deployments…” in places like Afghanistan, Iraq, and Guantanamo Bay Cuba Tulsi and Hegseth never mention the murders of enemies like 9yo Nawar al-Awlaki, her 16yo brother Abdulrahman, or General Mowhoush frozen and beaten to death in a sleeping bag at Bagram afb during said combat. In what ways were the Iraq War and Afghanistan War “successes” so that Tulse, especially, can place those evolutions on her resumé as some unique, worthy achievement?

    CIAs guys have yet to be prosecuted for the murder in custody of General Mowhoush and Tulsi and her 250 fellow travelers think she should forget those facts before becoming DNI?
    The Army convicts in the murder of Gen. Mowhoush received no prison time.

      the autopsy report indicated that the cause of death was “asphyxia due to smothering and chest compression”, and that his body showed “evidence of blunt force trauma to the chest and legs”.[5] The report further stated that the general had suffocated “during interrogation by military intelligence, after having been interrogated by the CIA

      It was inside the sleeping bag that the 56-year-old detainee took his last breath through broken ribs, lying on the floor beneath a U.S. soldier in Interrogation Room 6 in the western Iraqi desert. Two days before, a secret CIA-sponsored group of Iraqi paramilitaries, working with Army interrogators, had beaten Mowhoush nearly senseless, using fists, a club and a rubber hose, according to classified documents

    #176652
    those darned kids
    Participant
    #176653
    those darned kids
    Participant

    wait till people find out it was all a DoD op…………

    “hey, let’s go to costco! we need a biggerest tv!!!!!”

    #176654
    those darned kids
    Participant

    welcome to america!:

    Cancer costs Canadian patients $33K on average
    2 days ago

    A new report from the Canadian Cancer Society suggests cancer patients are paying tens of thousands of dollars out-of-pocket for expenses including transportation, prescription drugs and medical devices. And those costs make fighting the disease much more difficult.

    #176655
    those darned kids
    Participant

    for example:

    https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10792266/

    SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination and the Multi-Hit Hypothesis of Oncogenesis

    #176656
    those darned kids
    Participant
    #176657
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    Lyon Hypothesis.

    Someone’s paying attention to the whole picture

    2 hits to activate

    #176658
    Dr. D
    Participant

    The. Best, Health. Care. System. In. The. World.

    Only even short half a dozen years ago on just about any commenting section on the internet.”

    Not this one! I’ve been on this since 1992! I/TOLD/YOU/SO. The whole POINT of Clinton/”Nationalized” was 1) Collapse existing system to install Insurance company dream similar to now 2) Destroy any independence so when they run a Covid/Bird Flu, there is zero resistance, not 1% resistance.

    EVERY. SINGLE. PERSON. In America thinks so, that our healthcare sucks in every possible way and is getting worse hourly.

    Any other option for the Health Care is ………you guessed it!

    Well since our system has 1) No competition 2) No oversight 3) is created, run, and directed entirely by the government or else jail, then I assume you mean this is Socialized, Nationalized Health care and the other options might be Capitalism.

    #176659
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    To the Usuals:

    It’s hard to argue with the source of abomination in this essay, ie. demanding a fealty pledge to disavow a power in a ppl that The Usuals insist doesn’t exist except much power is required of any Ppl that can drive preferential treatment for a fringe religion in this still non-religious state-country….Amen

    The Jewish Stranglehold

    Heave ho!!!

      It may be hard for Americans to believe but shortly after the historic disaster, Dickinson city officials informed their fellow townsmen that signing a loyalty pledge to Israel, a foreign country located over 7,000 miles away, was a prerequisite for receiving federal relief funds. As reported by BBC News (Oct. 20, 2017

      Local officials say the pro-Israel clause is required under a Texas state law enacted earlier this year. . . In the four-page recovery aid application posted on the city’s website, a section reads: ‘By executing the Agreement below, the Applicant verifies that the Applicant: (1) does not boycott Israel; and (2) will not boycott Israel during the term of this Agreement.’ Boycotting Israel includes any action intended ‘to penalise, inflict economic harm on, or limit commercial relations specifically with Israel,’ according to the law. The law, known as the Anti-BDS (Boycott, Divestments, and Sanctions) bill, was signed by Republican Governor Greg Abbott in May. ‘Anti-Israel policies are anti-Texas policies, and we will not tolerate such actions against an important ally,’ the governor said in a statement earlier this year

      “I am proud to have commemorated Israel’s Independence Day by signing into law Anti-BDS legislation in Texas. As Israel’s number one trading partner in the United States, Texas is proud to reaffirm its support for the people of Israel and we will continue to build on our historic partnership. Anti-Israel policies are anti-Texas policies, and we will not tolerate such actions against an important ally.”

    #176660
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Go Texas! That’s the way to show your legendary independence. Now you can even secede and it won’t make any difference.

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