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Musk Says “Trump Is A Good Man” In Hannity Interview (ZH)
The Supreme Court’s Golden Opportunity to Restore Trump’s Authority (O’Neil)
Trump, Musk To Discuss Sending US Taxpayers $5,000 Checks Using DOGE Savings (ZH)
Can We Really Cut Half of The Military Budget? You Bet! (Ron Paul)
Trump Orders DOJ To Terminate All Remaining ‘Biden Era’ US Attorneys (NYP)
Trump Brands Zelensky ‘Dictator Without Elections’ (RT)
Zelensky Accuses Trump Of Repeating ‘Russian Disinformation’ (RT)
Musk Blames Zelensky For Death Of Gonzalo Lira (RT)
‘Good Prospects’ with US, ‘Hysterics’ in EU and Ukraine: Putin (RT)
US and Russia Move Closer – But Ukraine And The EU Stand In The Way (Ryumshin)
Riyadh Meeting May Be ‘Beginning of the End of NATO’ (Sp.)
Russia and US Will Have To ‘Clean Up’ After Biden – Lavrov (RT)
EU’s Military-Industrial Complex Wants to Prolong Lucrative Ukraine Crisis (Sp.)
The US Is Giving Its European Vassals What They’ve Been Asking For (Amar)
DOGE Poised To Strike Defense Department With Mass Layoffs (ZH)
Raskin Takes Premature Victory Lap Just Before a Slew of Court Losses (Turley)
19 State Attorneys General Signal Intent to Prosecute Fauci (PJM)
Back To Par: Musk’s X Eyes Fresh Funding Round At $44 Billion (ZH)

 

 

 

 

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Ever since Jan 20 I find it harder to keep the Debt Rattles limited to the 15 or so articles that I think are the ideal number. People need to be able to concentrate, and at 20 I find that’s already too hard. But it means I have to throw out ever more of what I read. A luxury problem that indicates things are changing for the better, and they do so rapidly.

I’ll open today with the interview Trump and Musk did wih Sean Hannity, because all three are in fine shape, and it gives a good impression of how much Trump and Musk appreciate each other. Completely different guys, who are also a whole generation apart, but they get along very well. I think what brought the entire dream team together is the realization that the country, and the world, were heading for an abyss. And that Trump realized that perhaps first of all, and was the only person fit to be the president who could turn the ship around.

Of course they also admired his fighting spirit, demonstrated not only when he was shot at and rose up, but perhaps even more through hour after hour after hour of lawfare sessions in courtrooms. Instead of retiring to Mar-a-Lago. Everyone he works with now has recognized that. Interview: highly recommended.

Musk Says “Trump Is A Good Man” In Hannity Interview (ZH)

President Donald Trump and Elon Musk discussed waste, fraud, abuse, and more in a joint interview with Sean Hannity that aired on Feb. 18. The world’s wealthiest man and the president of the United States defended the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), now facing political opposition and numerous lawsuits as it slashes government spending – including negative publicity for firing and then seeking to rehire key nuclear weapons workers. Setting the scene for the entire discussion, Musk described going to a dinner party before the election and how the reaction of other guests to him mentioning Trump’s name was “like they got shot with a dart in the jugular that contained, like, methamphetamine and rabies.” “You can’t have a normal conversation,” Musk added, saying that people become “completely irrational” when Trump is discussed.

Musk also sought to make it clear he stands with Trump and vice versa. “I think President Trump is a good man,” the tech entrepreneur said. Trump reciprocated, saying he “couldn’t find anyone smarter” than Musk to assist his administration. Musk, best known for his work with SpaceX, Tesla Motors, and other tech firms, publicly backed Trump after an attempt on his life at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, in July 2024. But the tech titan’s support was apparently already in the cards. During the Feb. 18 joint interview, Musk said that he was “going to do it anyway.” The assassination attempt, which claimed the life of Corey Comperatore, simply accelerated Musk’s timeline. “I sped it up,” Musk said. The president said he “didn’t know that” about Musk’s endorsement. Musk went on to stump for the then-candidate. He also donated hundreds of millions to backing Trump.

Musk said his time with Trump deepened his appreciation of the president’s character—a point of contention for Trump’s critics, including some of the Republicans who contested him during the 2024 primary. “Not once have I seen him do something that was mean or cruel or wrong,” Musk said. The two men also talked about the publicity around their joint efforts, accusing the media of trying to fracture their relationship. As DOGE was taking shape after Election Day, some news outlets reported that Musk’s ascendance was elevating him to a quasi-presidential role, a line of argument advanced by some Democrats. Trump said Musk phoned him to say, “‘You know, they’re trying to drive us apart.’” “It’s just so obvious. They’re so bad at it. I used to think they were good at it. They’re actually bad at it, because if they were good at it, I’d never be president,” he added.

Musk also affirmed his commitment to advancing, and not usurping, the elected president. He pointed out that his T-shirt read, “Tech Support.” “I’m going to provide the president with technology support,” he said. “It’s a very important thing because the president will make these executive orders which are very sensible and good for the country, but then they don’t get implemented.” The interview also touched on potential conflicts of interest between Musk’s businesses and DOGE. Many of the entrepreneur’s firms have benefited from extensive government support, from subsidies for Tesla’s electric vehicles to Pentagon contracts with SpaceX. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), a critic of DOGE and Musk, mentioned those possible conflicts in an interview with The Epoch Times earlier on Feb. 18, saying they “ought to deeply trouble progressives.”

Hannity asked Trump about how his administration would handle potential cuts to such areas. Trump said Musk would be kept away from them. Musk said he would steer clear of those minefields, too. “I’ll recuse myself,” he said. The wide-ranging interview repeatedly landed on the topic of DOGE’s employees, which include many engineers. The president said that Musk “attracts a young, very smart type of person—I call them high-IQ individuals.” “These guys are smart, and they love the country,” Trump added. Musk said DOGE’s software engineers “could be earning millions of dollars a year instead of earning a small fraction of that as federal employees.” Trump described the DOGErs as “very committed people.” One DOGE aide in the Treasury Department resigned after reporting revealed his history of controversial online posts. Vice President JD Vance and Trump supported his rehiring, after which Musk announced he would be reinstated.

The trio also discussed a plan to accelerate the rescue of NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore. Initially slated for an eight-day mission, the pair have been stuck on the International Space Station (ISS) since June due to mechanical issues with the Boeing Starliner spacecraft that would have taken them home. Trump, in January, said he asked SpaceX CEO Musk to expedite their return. NASA has since moved up a scheduled April return to March. Williams and Wilmore will come back to Earth after the SpaceX Crew-10 mission reaches the ISS. In the Feb. 18 broadcast, Trump said the two “got left in space,” blaming his predecessor, former President Joe Biden. Musk said the astronauts’ return “was postponed kind of to a ridiculous degree.” “We don’t want to be complacent, but we have brought astronauts back from the space station many times before, and always with success,” he said.

The pair also talked about just how much waste, fraud, and abuse they expect DOGE to identify. The president said DOGE was pinpointing “billions—and it will be hundreds of billions—of dollars worth of fraud.” He predicted Musk would identify $1 trillion in what Hannity called “waste, fraud, abuse, corruption,” adding that he believes that to be “a very small percentage” of that sort of suspect spending. Musk did not dispute the trillion-dollar figure. The technologist said that saving money for the American taxpayer “comes down to two things: competence and caring.” “It stands to reason that if you don’t have competence and you don’t have caring, you’re going to get a terrible deal,” he said. Trump said that government contracts are not whittled down by the kind of give-and-take common to private-sector negotiations. “Everybody expects to be cut,” he said.

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“It seems rather fitting that the test of whether Trump truly has presidential authority will come down to whether or not he can say, “You’re fired!”

The Supreme Court’s Golden Opportunity to Restore Trump’s Authority (O’Neil)

Is Donald Trump a president in name only? The very idea seems absurd, but federal judges have issued injunction after injunction after injunction, blocking the president’s ability to exercise executive authority—the very authority the Constitution clearly vests in him. Trump has appealed one of these injunctions to the Supreme Court, urging the justices to uphold his authority to fire bureaucrats who work in the executive branch. When Trump fired Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of Special Counsel, on Feb. 7, Dellinger responded by filing a lawsuit. After issuing an “administrative stay” on Feb. 10, a federal judge issued a two-week temporary restraining order on Feb. 12, blocking Trump from firing Dellinger. A panel of judges on the Court of Appeals for the Washington, D.C., Circuit upheld the restraining order.

Trump and key leaders in his administration appealed the case to the Supreme Court, allowing the justices an opportunity to vindicate the president—not only in this case but also as he faces a torrent of court orders blocking him from fulfilling his duties as president. As Sarah Harris, acting solicitor general, writes in the Supreme Court brief, “Until now, as far as we are aware, no court in American history has wielded an injunction to force the president to retain an agency head whom the president believes should not be entrusted with executive power and to prevent the president from relying on his preferred replacement.” The Office of Special Counsel aims to protect whistleblowers within the federal government. Congress established the office as an “independent agency,” but Harris argues that its functions fall under the executive purview of the president.

Harris cites Trump v. U.S. (2024), in which the Supreme Court held that presidents enjoy immunity from prosecution for fulfilling their essential duties. “Investigative and prosecutorial decision-making is ‘the special province of the executive branch,’” the court ruled. The Office of Special Counsel describes itself as an “investigative and prosecutorial agency.” Harris also cites the court’s ruling that “Congress cannot act on, and courts cannot examine, the president’s actions on subjects within his ‘conclusive and preclusive’ constitutional authority”—including “the president’s ‘unrestricted power of removal’ with respect to ‘executive officers of the United States whom [the president] has appointed.’” She also cites two cases in which the Supreme Court struck down as unconstitutional Congress’ attempts to insulate federal bureaucrats from the president’s ability to fire them: Selia Law v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (2020) and Collins v. Yellen (2021).

“Enjoining the president and preventing him from exercising these powers thus inflicts the gravest of injuries on the executive branch and the separation of powers,” she argues. Critics argue that if the president can fire anyone in the executive branch, that will create a “spoils system” in which the entire federal bureaucracy is replaced after every election, and newly elected presidents can bring in their cronies in a way that “politicizes” the administrative state. This will rid America of its “expert” and “scientific” bureaucratic class, bringing about some vague societal doom, to hear the critics say it. This is hogwash. The administrative state is inherently political, and beneath the bureaucratic veneer of scientific objectivity lies a set of worldview assumptions that usually align with the political Left.

As my book, “The Woketopus: The Dark Money Cabal Manipulating the Federal Government,” reveals, left-wing pressure groups influenced the administrative state during the Biden administration, getting bureaucrats to write their preferred projects into the rules and regulations Americans must live by. President Trump is working overtime to excise woke ideology from the federal government for this very reason, and since the woke elites couldn’t stop him from winning the election, they’re trying to stop him in the courts. Unfortunately for this round of the Left’s lawfare campaign, the president’s authority over the executive branch is clearly established in the Constitution. The Supreme Court also ruled in Myers v. U.S. (1926) that presidents have the “unrestricted” power of “removing executive officers.” So, what do the federal judges give as an excuse for blocking Trump’s executive authority?

They often rely on the Supreme Court’s two exceptions to the president’s “general rule” of “unrestricted removal.” In Humphrey’s Executor v. United States (1935), the court ruled that Congress can provide protection to “a multimember body of experts, balanced along partisan lines, that performed legislative and judicial functions and was said not to exercise any executive power.” This narrow exception to the president’s authority does not apply to Dellinger. The Supreme Court also ruled that Congress could protect “certain inferior officers with narrowly defined duties” in the cases Morrison v. Olson (1988) and United States v. Perkins (1886). This also does not apply to the case at hand. If the Supreme Court acts on this case, it wouldn’t just have ramifications for Dellinger. Lower court judges have issued restraining orders or injunctions blocking Trump’s orders and actions in at least 15 different cases, with more orders coming by the day.

For example, judges have ordered the administration to halt its freeze on federal spending, to restore deleted websites, to refrain from giving the Department of Government Efficiency access to federal records, and even to engage in a granular change—to reverse its move to slash to 15% the funding available for overhead expenses in National Institutes of Health research grants. The Supreme Court should take up the Dellinger case because it provides an opportunity to bring activist judges to heel. If the president cannot fire members of the executive branch who make rules under his authority, what can he do? If a president cannot fulfill his promises to the American people, what does that say about the impact of voters in an election? If a court can force a president to re-hire someone in the executive branch, is he truly the president at all? It seems rather fitting that the test of whether Trump truly has presidential authority will come down to whether or not he can say, “You’re fired!”

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Strong! Here’s the money back that the Dems took from you.

Trump, Musk To Discuss Sending US Taxpayers $5,000 Checks Using DOGE Savings (ZH)

Billionaire Elon Musk said on Feb. 18 that he will discuss with President Donald Trump a proposal to send U.S. taxpayers rebate checks representing a portion of the money saved by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Musk is spearheading the Trump administration’s efforts to reshape the federal government and reduce wasteful spending. The DOGE leader took to his social media platform, X, to say he would check with Trump regarding the possibility of introducing a “DOGE Dividend.” The SpaceX and Tesla founder made the remarks in response to a suggestion from James Fishback, CEO of investment firm Azoria, that a “tax refund check” be sent out to Americans after DOGE completes its work in July 2026. The refund would be funded “exclusively with a portion of the total savings delivered by DOGE,” according to Fishback’s proposal.

As Katabella Roberts reports for The Epoch Times, DOGE aims to deliver $2 trillion in federal spending cuts during its 18-month lifespan. Fishback’s proposal calls for 20 percent of the $2 trillion in savings—approximately $400 billion—to be returned to 79 million tax-paying households via direct payments. That would amount to roughly $5,000 being returned to each of those 79 million households, according to Fishback. He said the rebate “compensates American taxpayers for the egregious misuse and abuse of their hard-earned tax dollars that DOGE has uncovered,” and encourages them to report “instances of waste, fraud, and abuse” to DOGE, thereby increasing the total amount that DOGE saves. In addition, Fishback said the rebate would help “restore public trust between taxpayers and their government” and increase “tax morale.”

It would also incentivize labor force participation, the investor said, noting that the rebate would be available only to net payers of federal income tax in 2025. Musk responded to Fishback’s proposal, saying he “will check with the president.” The entrepreneur also responded to another post on X regarding the potential tax refund, writing: “Obviously, the President is the Commander-in-Chief, so this is entirely up to him.” DOGE said its cost-cutting efforts across several federal agencies had saved an estimated $55 billion as of Feb. 17. The savings came from a combination of fraud detection and deletion, contract and lease cancellations and renegotiations, asset sales, grant cancellations, workforce reductions, programmatic changes, and regulatory savings that have been implemented across federal agencies, according to DOGE’s official website.

DOGE stated that contract cancellations alone accounted for approximately 20 percent of the overall savings amassed since the department was established by Trump in January. The top 10 agencies with the highest total contract savings include the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), responsible for administering U.S. foreign aid and development assistance; the Department of Education; the Office of Personnel Management; the Department of Health and Human Services; and the Department of Agriculture, according to the DOGE website. Many Republicans have long seen many of the agencies currently targeted by DOGE as pushing liberal agendas that are detrimental to U.S. interests. However, the agencies account for just a small fraction of the overall federal budget, which is projected to reach $7 trillion this fiscal year, according to the Congressional Budget Office.

For example, USAID disbursed about $72 billion in aid in fiscal year 2023, Reuters reported, citing government figures. That amounted to about 1 percent of total federal outlays, according to the news agency. Musk is also facing criticism from Democrats and other groups over his role with DOGE and possible conflicts of interest. The White House has previously said that the Space X and Tesla founder is a “special government employee” under the Trump administration and acts as an adviser only. While speaking to reporters alongside Trump in the Oval Office on Feb. 11, Musk defended his position as an unelected official while vowing to remain transparent with the American public. “You can’t have an autonomous federal bureaucracy,” Musk said. “You have to have one that’s responsive to the people.”

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“We will be richer, safer, and happier.”

Can We Really Cut Half of The Military Budget? You Bet! (Ron Paul)

The wailing sound you heard last Thursday was the chorus of the Beltway warmongers shrieking in despair at President Trump’s suggestion that there was no reason for the United States to be spending one trillion dollars on “defense.” “…[O]ne of the first meetings I want to have is with President Xi of China and President Putin of Russia, and I want to say let’s cut our military budget in half. And we can do that, and I think we’ll be able to do that,” the President told reporters. With this statement, President Trump blew up one of the biggest myths of our time, particularly among Republicans, that spending more on the military is essential to keeping us safe. There is a vast and well-funded network of political and industrial interests that depend on maintaining that myth, from the weapons manufacturers to the mainstream media to the think tanks and beyond.

Why? Because most of what is called “defense spending” has little to do with defending this country and a lot to do with enriching the politically well-connected.Maintaining that global military empire has bankrupted the United States while making us less safe and less free. President Trump seems to understand this. But the military-industrial complex and its cheerleaders have for decades pushed the idea that we could not survive without continuously increasing their budgets. Thanks to the work of the “Department of Government Efficiency” we are learning that much of what has been sold as “essential spending” is nothing of the sort. Take USAID, for example. We were led to believe that this agency was feeding the poor while promoting the best kind of American values overseas.

Thanks to DOGE, we learned that the money was going to absurdities like funding transgender puppet shows in Peru. We are also learning that a great deal of USAID money was going to actually overthrow democratic governments overseas – as well as manipulate foreign media and promote censorship of “dissident” voices at home and abroad. Not only was USAID not helping countries overseas – it was actually harming them! Just as with USAID, when we are able to see just where that one trillion military budget is going Americans are going to fully realize that they have been lied to for decades. That is why we need a full audit of the Pentagon and full transparency of the results.

We also need a change in policy. Americans are beginning to understand the economic costs of maintaining a global military empire. US taxpayers are forced to cover more than half of the entire NATO budget while European countries rattle sabers at Russia and threaten war. If Europe feels so threatened by Russia, why don’t they cover the costs of their own defense? Why do poor Americans have to pay for the defense of rich Europeans? Haven’t we had enough of this? I very much hope that President Trump follows through with his plan to drastically reduce our bloated military budget. We can start by closing the hundreds of military bases overseas, bringing back our troops from foreign countries, and eliminating our massive commitments to NATO and other international organizations. We will be richer, safer, and happier.

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Sounds harsher than it maybe is: “..it is standard practice for US attorneys to resign after a new president takes office..”

Trump Orders DOJ To Terminate All Remaining ‘Biden Era’ US Attorneys (NYP)

President Trump on Tuesday announced that he instructed the Justice Department to terminate all US attorneys appointed under the Biden administration – claiming the federal agency has been “politicized like never before.” Trump, 78, who has repeatedly argued former President Joe Biden “weaponized” the DOJ to bring federal charges against him, said his latest slew of firings will restore confidence in the justice system. “Over the past four years, the Department of Justice has been politicized like never before,” the commander in chief wrote in a Truth Social post. “Therefore, I have instructed the termination of ALL remaining “Biden Era” U.S. Attorneys. We must “clean house” IMMEDIATELY, and restore confidence. America’s Golden Age must have a fair Justice System – THAT BEGINS TODAY!”

The announcement comes one week after the White House issued termination notices to multiple federal prosecutors appointed by the Biden Administration. While it is standard practice for US attorneys to resign after a new president takes office, current and former Justice Department lawyers noted it’s also customary for the incoming administration to request resignations instead of issuing hasty termination letters, Reuters reported. Just one month after Trump was sworn in as the 47th president, his administration fired dozens of federal prosecutors who were directly involved in the prosecution of more than 1,500 individuals who stormed the US Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. At least 15 career officials were reportedly reassigned at the agency, including one who pushed for the FBI raid of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate, to roles with less influence on the department’s major decisions.

The Justice Department also axed a number of officials involved in former special counsel Jack Smith’s prosecutions of Trump. Smith, 55, brought two criminal cases against Trump over his alleged efforts to subvert the 2020 election results and retain classified documents after his presidency. The classified documents case was dismissed by a federal judge in Florida last July, and the election interference case was dismissed by a Washington, DC, federal judge soon after Trump’s Election Day victory. Trump has long claimed that Smith’s efforts to prosecute him were a “witch hunt” and emblematic of the Biden administration’s “weaponization” of the Justice Department.

He pleaded not guilty to all charges brought against him by Smith, who resigned shortly before the president was sworn in. Trump has already tapped several new members to head the DOJ, including Judge Jason Reding, who the president nominated as the next US attorney for the Southern District of Florida. Nassau County Judge Joseph Nocella Jr. was chosen to lead the Eastern District of New York, in addition to Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Jay Clayton as the US attorney for the Southern District of New York in Manhattan. Trump also nominated Edward Martin, who oversaw the dismissal of all pending Jan. 6 rioter cases, to serve as the US attorney in Washington, DC.

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“Zelenskyy better move fast or he is not going to have a Country left..”

Trump Brands Zelensky ‘Dictator Without Elections’ (RT)

US President Donald Trump has labeled Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky a “dictator without elections,” accusing him of mismanaging the conflict with Russia and misusing American financial aid. Tensions between Washington and Kiev have intensified following US-Russia talks in Saudi Arabia this week. Posting on his Truth Social platform on Wednesday, Trump criticized Zelensky, stating that the Ukrainian leader had “talked the United States of America into spending $350 Billion Dollars, to go into a War that couldn’t be won.” He further claimed that Zelensky “refuses to have Elections, is very low in Ukrainian Polls.” “A Dictator without Elections, Zelenskyy better move fast or he is not going to have a Country left,” Trump warned.

Trump’s assertions follow high-level talks between US and Russian officials in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Tuesday. The delegations discussed future Ukraine peace talks and a potential summit between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. The discussions, which lasted 4.5 hours, did not include Ukrainian or other European representatives. The exclusion has drawn criticism from Kiev and its EU backers, with complaints that their interests are being sidelined in critical negotiations affecting regional security. In response to the US-Russia talks, Zelensky addressed the media, expressing surprise and concern over Kiev’s absence from the meeting. He emphasized the importance of Ukrainian participation in any peace negotiations, stating that decisions made without Ukraine could undermine the nation’s sovereignty and the prospects for a lasting peace.

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What irked him most is that Trump said he had a 4% approval rating. And he took the bait. Trump might as well have said that he was 4 feet tall, the reaction would have been the same.

Zelensky Accuses Trump Of Repeating ‘Russian Disinformation’ (RT)

Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky has rejected US President Donald Trump’s claim regarding his approval rating as Russian disinformation, saying that a majority of Ukrainians trust his leadership. During a press conference after a high-level meeting between American and Russian officials in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, Trump suggested that Zelensky’s approval rating in Ukraine is 4%. The Kiev International Institute of Sociology (KMIS) said on Wednesday, however, that in a survey in January, 57% of Ukrainians expressed trust in Zelensky, an increase from 54% the previous month. Zelensky referenced the Ukrainian pollster’s report as evidence against Trump’s skepticism about public support for him. He noted that Ukrainian officials “are aware of this disinformation and recognize that it is coming from Russia,” without providing specific sources. He stressed that “if anyone wants to replace me right now, it’s not going to happen.”

He also urged Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, who is currently visiting Kiev, to “speak to the people and ask them if they trust their president, whether they trust [Russian President Vladimir] Putin. Let him ask them about Trump” and his remarks. In his comments, Trump pointed to the absence of elections in Ukraine due to Zelensky’s declaration of martial law. “I hate to say it, but he’s down at 4% approval.” He characterized the situation in Ukraine as dire, saying it has been “blown to smithereens” and is nearly impossible to live in. Although Zelensky’s presidential term expired last year, he has not transferred authority to the parliament speaker, as mandated by the Ukrainian Constitution.

Zelensky has argued that holding an election under the current circumstances is both legally and technically infeasible, and that Ukrainians would oppose it amid the conflict with Russia. He also claimed that if an election were held, he would secure a second term. Recent opinion polls, however, suggest that he would lose to retired General Valery Zaluzhny in a runoff. Russian officials have expressed concern regarding Zelensky’s legitimacy, saying that any international treaties he signs could be challenged. Moscow has indicated a willingness to negotiate peace with Zelensky, yet remains skeptical of his ability to finalize any agreements.

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An American citizen.

Musk Blames Zelensky For Death Of Gonzalo Lira (RT)

Billionaire Elon Musk, a major ally of US President Donald Trump, has blamed Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky for the death of an American national who criticized his government. Chilean-American filmmaker and blogger Gonzalo Lira died in a Ukrainian jail in January 2024, while awaiting trial for “systematically justifying the Russian aggression.” “Zelensky killed an American journalist!” Musk wrote on his social media platform X on Wednesday. “Zelensky cannot claim to represent the will of the people of Ukraine unless he restores freedom of the press and stops canceling elections!” he added.

Lira, who moved to Ukraine in 2010, was covering the conflict with Russia on YouTube. The Security Service of Ukraine arrested him in 2023 after he jumped bail and attempted to seek asylum in Hungary. Lira claimed that he was tortured in custody. While his family accused Kiev of being complicit in his death, the Ukrainian authorities denied any wrongdoing. Lira’s father, Gonzalo Lira Sr., suggested in December 2023 that the Biden administration gave “at least tacit approval of Gonzalo’s arrest.” Musk attacked Zelensky in the middle of a public feud between the Ukrainian leader and Trump, which erupted when multiple Ukrainian and EU officials criticized the US president for launching direct negotiations with Russia without their approval.

Trump branded Zelensky a “dictator without elections” and claimed that he was deeply unpopular at home. Zelensky, for his part, suggested that the US president was trafficking in Russian “disinformation.” Zelensky’s five-year presidential term expired in May 2024, and no new elections were called due to martial law. Russian President Vladimir Putin has said repeatedly that he no longer considers Zelensky a legitimate leader. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed recently that Moscow wants the issue of Zelensky’s legitimacy to be addressed during future peace talks.

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“Does anyone want to act as an intermediary between Russia and the US? [..] Moscow and Washington do not require mediation…”

‘Good Prospects’ with US, ‘Hysterics’ in EU and Ukraine: Putin (RT)

Russian President Vladimir Putin has shared his perspective on Tuesday’s high-level Russia-US talks held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Speaking to journalists in St. Petersburg on Wednesday, Putin described the discussions as “the first step” toward normalizing relations between Moscow and Washington, and expressed hope that the process will pave the way for cooperation in various areas, including arms control, space exploration, and energy. Putin also criticized the reaction from the EU and Kiev, calling it inappropriate and entirely unwarranted. He emphasized that the primary goal of the Riyadh meeting was to initiate the restoration of US-Russia relations, adding that the two countries do not need any “intermediaries” to resolve their differences.

Putin said he had been briefed on the talks in Riyadh and assessed them positively. He identified several areas of potential mutual interest for Moscow and Washington, including cooperation in the Middle East – particularly on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the situation in Syria – as well as economic collaboration, joint efforts in international energy markets, and space exploration. He also acknowledged that the ongoing conflict in Ukraine remains a key focus for both nations. The primary goal of Tuesday’s meeting was to “restore US-Russian relations,” Putin stated, when asked to comment on why the absence of Ukrainian and European delegations in Riyadh had sparked “panic” in Kiev and Brussels. “Does anyone want to act as an intermediary between Russia and the US? Such demands are excessive,” the president said, emphasizing that Moscow and Washington do not require mediation.

He stressed that rebuilding trust between Russia and the US is essential for addressing “a number of pressing issues, including resolving the Ukraine conflict.” “There is no reason for such a reaction to the US-Russia meeting,” Putin added, stating that “hysteria is inappropriate” in this situation. “Russia has never refused contact with EU nations or withdrawn from negotiations with Ukraine,” Putin stated. He recalled that it was Kiev that pulled out of the Istanbul talks in the spring of 2022 and later banned its officials from engaging in any dialogue with Moscow. The Russian president reiterated that Moscow is ready to return to the peace process at any time, but the decision ultimately lies with Kiev and Brussels. “I’ve said this 100 times: if they are willing, they are free to engage in such talks. We are ready to return to the negotiating table,” he emphasized.

Putin also noted that Kiev is not being excluded from any potential peace talks, adding that both Washington and Moscow expect Ukraine to join the process at some point. Putin said he would be “glad” to meet with US President Donald Trump, recalling their past working relationship, where they were able to discuss bilateral relations and key issues in a calm and professional manner. However, the Russian leader stressed that a simple “coffee hour” would not be enough to mend US-Russia relations under the current circumstances. He emphasized that both sides must thoroughly prepare for the meeting and work toward “mutually acceptable solutions” to the most pressing issues on their agendas. While Putin did not specify a potential date for the talks, he reiterated Russia’s willingness to hold such a meeting. “We are still open to such discussions, and I want this to happen,” he stated.

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Well, they try to.

US and Russia Move Closer – But Ukraine And The EU Stand In The Way (Ryumshin)

On Tuesday, Riyadh hosted the first high-level meeting between Russian and American officials in several years. The meeting was the latest in a rapid series of diplomatic maneuvers set off by Donald Trump’s phone call to Vladimir Putin. It followed US Vice President J.D. Vance’s lashing of Western European leaders in Munich and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s economic ultimatum to Ukraine. With so much anticipation surrounding Riyadh, expectations were understandably high – perhaps too high. Some observers may be disappointed that Marco Rubio and Sergey Lavrov did not emerge from the talks to announce historic breakthroughs. Instead, both were notably cautious in their statements.

When asked about a potential Trump-Putin summit, Lavrov simply responded, “Not next week.” Meanwhile, Western media has already speculated that such a meeting will take place before the end of February. Does this mean the meeting in Riyadh was a failure? Not at all. Success was never meant to be measured by immediate results. Even before the talks began, Russian presidential aide Yury Ushakov made it clear: the goal in Riyadh was to “agree on how to start negotiations.” By that standard, the summit achieved its purpose. The most tangible outcomes of the meeting include:
• Restoration of diplomatic channels: Russia and the US agreed to begin the process of fully resuming embassy operations.
• Creation of a consultation mechanism: A structured dialogue to resolve bilateral “irritants” in the relationship.
• Initiation of Ukraine negotiation teams: Although talks on Ukraine did not advance significantly, the groundwork was laid for future discussions.
These are foundational steps. Without them, further dialogue would be impossible.

Perhaps even more significant than these tangible outcomes was the overall tone of the talks. For the first time in years, Russian and American officials sat across from each other not as ideological caricatures but as pragmatic dealmakers. The shift in atmosphere was so stark that Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, reportedly said he “could not have imagined a better outcome.” That sentiment alone suggests real momentum for future negotiations. However, despite the positive tone, the Riyadh talks did not bring an end to the Ukraine conflict any closer. This was to be expected. Moscow and Washington went into the meeting focused on improving their own relations first. The issue of Ukraine, for now, remains secondary. Despite Trump’s rapid reshaping of the diplomatic landscape, the road to peace remains difficult.

For the past three years, the Western strategy was clear: negotiate an internal peace deal between Ukraine and its allies, then attempt to pressure Russia into accepting it. Trump has flipped this entirely – choosing instead to negotiate directly with Moscow while sidelining both Kiev and Brussels. Thus, what was once a strategy of “negotiating Ukraine with everyone but Russia” has now become “negotiating Ukraine with Russia but without the EU.” This shift suits both Trump and Putin. But it leaves two key players – Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky and the EU leadership – furious. Zelensky has already rejected the legitimacy of any US-Russia agreements that exclude Kiev. Meanwhile, Western European officials are increasingly viewing Washington as a rival rather than an ally. This is a significant development. Even if Moscow and Washington reach an understanding, Ukraine, under EU and British influence, could refuse to comply and continue fighting.

Despite dwindling American aid, the Ukrainian Armed Forces (AFU) likely have enough resources to keep fighting for another six months. Beyond that, their ability to sustain the war depends on whether the EU and Britain can revive their military-industrial production – something that seems highly unlikely. Eventually, Western Europe will have no choice but to accept whatever settlement is reached. The assumption that peace will be brokered quickly hinges on one major factor: a personal meeting between Trump and Putin next month, where the framework for a ceasefire could be finalized. However, that remains a best-case scenario. For now, the biggest sticking point is how to structure the ceasefire. The US wants an immediate halt to hostilities, followed by elections in Ukraine. Given Russia’s military momentum, such an arrangement is unacceptable. There is no guarantee that Ukraine would not exploit the pause to regroup and continue fighting.

How Moscow and Washington will navigate this issue remains to be seen. But it is clear that the first steps toward peace have been taken – however long the road ahead may be. While optimism is warranted, patience will be necessary. The shift in US policy under Trump has changed the entire diplomatic equation, but reality is setting in: peace cannot be imposed overnight. Instead, it will be a long, step-by-step process. The first move has been made. Now, we wait to see what follows.

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What can Europe do for the US? Very little. It’s all one way.

Riyadh Meeting May Be ‘Beginning of the End of NATO’ (Sp.)

Russian and US officials held high-level talks in the Saudi capital Tuesday, outlining each side’s position on bringing about a resolution to the conflict in Ukraine as the greatest security crisis in Europe since WWII nears its third anniversary. Sputnik reached out to a leading independent US international affairs observer for comment. “The approach that the Europeans want and Ukrainians want” for ending the Ukrainian proxy conflict through victory on the battlefield against Russia has “just proven not to work, and they don’t seem to be capable of defending themselves,” Michael Maloof says, noting that the meeting in Riyadh signals a tectonic shift in global geopolitics.

“I envision that this is going to be the beginning of the end of NATO, that this is going to mean that ultimately you’re going to see Europe maybe go into a series of defense alliances, regional alliances, rather than one cohesive entity of 32 countries,” the former DoD senior security policy analyst noted. “32 countries will never be able to arrive at a unanimous decision on anything, given the realities on the ground today. And we see that now. There is no cohesiveness in NATO nor in the EU,” the observer explained.

Tuesday’s meeting signals US recognition of several key facts, Maloof says:
• that Russia and the US, not Europe, much less the Zelensky regime, are the “strategic partners” critical to ending the Ukraine conflict.
• that the US “has basically decided” to try and “reestablish what are basically spheres of influence” rather than to continue to pursue global unipolarity.
• the US is no longer willing “to continuously back up Europe’s wars all the time…You see this as a result of Trump looking more into the Western Hemispheric region, focusing more on Greenland, Panama, Canada, as opposed to Europe.”
• Trump appears committed in principle to fixing a “broken” relationship with Moscow, and treating Russia as “strategic equals, not talking down to them as the Biden administration did.”

Trump, “a major economics guy,” also recognizes that the US cannot wage conflicts worldwide, and would rather resolve differences with adversaries “through economic competition and cooperation,” according to the observer.
Europe has already “cut off their nose to spite their face,” and simply doesn’t “have the ability” to continue the Ukraine proxy war even if it wanted to, Maloof says. “They cut off cheap gas and oil for their own industries, quality of living and production capabilities. They did this to themselves. The population of these countries is saying what have you done? And you see a distinction between what the elites and leadership want as opposed to the people themselves,” the observer emphasized.

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“..Marco Rubio also acknowledged that the West would need to address the sanctions imposed on Russia in order to reach a lasting solution..”

This as Europe talks about more sanctions.

Russia and US Will Have To ‘Clean Up’ After Biden – Lavrov (RT)

Moscow and Washington need to “clean up the legacy” left by the former US President Joe Biden’s administration that ruined the ties between the two states, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said. Speaking at the Russian State Duma on Wednesday, having returned from talks with US diplomats in the Saudi capital on Tuesday, Lavrov described the meeting in Riyadh as a first step toward rebuilding relations between the countries. The bilateral negotiations were led by Lavrov and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and aimed to lay the groundwork for ending the Ukraine conflict and normalizing ties between Russia and the US. “We have started to move away from the brink of the abyss to which the Biden administration had led us, but these are only the first steps,” Lavrov told lawmakers, commenting on the talks.

“For now, we need to ‘clean up’ the legacy of the Biden administration, which did everything to destroy… the foundation of a long-term partnership between our countries,” he added. According to the diplomat, “the movement towards normalizing relations in all areas is beginning.” “There is, at least, a declared readiness to start on this course. And to resolve not only the Ukraine crisis, but to create conditions for the restoration and expansion of partnership in trade, economic and geopolitical spheres,” Lavrov stated. He noted that Washington’s representatives expressed marked interest in removing “artificially created” obstacles to potential joint initiatives with Russia in many areas, including economic and foreign policy. Among other things, the sides agreed to restore embassy staffing and form high-level teams to begin work on the potential Ukraine peace settlement.

“We welcome this,” Lavrov said, noting that the countries could eventually return to the state of cooperation they had prior to the Ukraine conflict and the West’s sanctions war on Russia. “There will always be problems, but the main thing is to meet, listen and hear one another, make decisions that will be realistic with regard to the partners they concern,” he stated. Tuesday’s negotiations have been described as “truly monumental” in Washington. Following the talks, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio also acknowledged that the West would need to address the sanctions imposed on Russia in order to reach a lasting solution to the conflict and to restore relations. Later on Tuesday, US President Donald Trump told journalists he felt “much more confident” about the prospects of a lasting peace between Russia and Ukraine amid the budding rapprochement with Moscow.

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They will bankrupt the EU. It has no future in its present shape.

EU’s Military-Industrial Complex Wants to Prolong Lucrative Ukraine Crisis (Sp.)

Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger’s comments to media about Europe and Ukraine’s empty arms depots and complaining about Europe being ‘left at the kids’ table’ in peace talks represent those of Europe’s defense sector as a whole, says veteran political observer Mateusz Piskorski. “This is the alarmist statement of a representative of the European military-industrial complex, made in an attempt to convince the European leadership to increase spending on defense contracts,” Piskorski, a columnist for the popular alternative Polish newspaper Mysl Polska, explained. Papperger’s remarks also represent a broader “trend” of ideas being thrown around across Europe today on the need to increase defense spending amid shrinking US commitments, the observer believes.

In that sense, now is the perfect moment for the European MIC to try to “use current international events, changes in the geopolitical situation, for its own interests. It’s worth noting that at the moment that the Rheinmetall chief made his statements, the stock price of defense companies on European stock exchanges rose quite sharply, with Rheinmetall’s up 11%,” Piskorski said. “It’s difficult to say how this will all end, because when analyzing these processes, we must also take into account the potential and significance of the US MIC, which also has lobbyists in Europe, particularly in Eastern and Central Europe.” “So now, of course, with all these increases in defense spending, there will be rather tough competition, a struggle even, between different lobbying groups,” including within the EU, Piskorski summed up.

Speaking to the Financial Times Tuesday, Papperger stated that “the Europeans and the Ukrainians have nothing in their depots,” and claimed that “even if the war stops – if we think that we [will] have a very peaceful future…that’s wrong.” The Rheinmetall chief expects Germany’s next government to relax its strict budget debt rules to allow for a massive ramping up of defense spending, and is counting on his company earning between €30-40 billion ($31.3-$41.7 billion US) a year within the next five years, up from €5.7 billion ($5.9 billlion) in 2021. Bloomberg reported last week that a European defense buildup and commitment to “rebuild” Ukraine’s military would cost the region some $3.1 trillion over ten years.

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“The Russians are not coming. Indeed, it’s the other way around. As in that 1970s Hollywood horror movie where “the call comes from inside the house,” the sum of all fears for NATO-EU Europe is now emanating from Washington. How ironic.”

The US Is Giving Its European Vassals What They’ve Been Asking For (Amar)

It’s the “end of an era” and Germany is “in disarray.” And not just Germany: “Pandemonium” rages in Europe; the continent is under “assault.” Its elites are “shaken, anxious, and sometimes aghast,” as an “ideological war” has been declared against their fiefdom, which is being “left in the dust.” A big “boom” has sounded, and a “ferocious reckoning” is underway. In short, it’s a “European nightmare.” The above are quotes from (in order of appearance), the Financial Times, The Telegraph, and The Economist (all three from Britain), Le Monde (France), Bloomberg (US), Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and Bild (both Germany), and, finally, the (German) head of the Munich Security Conference Christoph Heusgen himself. Later, Heusgen, a beyond-middle-aged man and experienced bureaucrat, just cried, literally. For which he was applauded.

What happened? Have “the Russians” finally done what whole divisions of NATO-EU politicians, generals, admirals, think tankers, media talking heads and careerist intellectuals have been feverishly promising for years already? Are their tanks rolling down the Kudamm in Berlin and the Champs Elysees in Paris already? Not that Moscow has given any sound reason to believe it wants to do such things (who’d want to conquer a heap of economic misery, demographic malaise, and cultural pessimism, really?) But that has never mattered to European “elite” fantasies. No, it’s not that: The Russians are not coming. Indeed, it’s the other way around. As in that 1970s Hollywood horror movie where “the call comes from inside the house,” the sum of all fears for NATO-EU Europe is now emanating from Washington. How ironic.

For it’s not Russia but the all-new Trumpist US that is panicking its own subjects: The Americans are leaving. Or, at least, they have made it brutally clear that they are tired of babying their EU vassals, who need to get ready to stand on their own feet. What an idea! A bloc of roughly 450 million inhabitants and in possession of modern (if steadily declining) industries – defend itself? What’s next? Asking healthy adults to walk, breathe, and eat on their own? The timing, at least, of that overdue dose of tough love from Washington is not entirely fair, to be sure: The US, after all, has profited from its European colonies as well; and especially recently Washington’s policies have mightily deindustrialized, subverted, and generally crippled NATO-EU Europe. Very much with the help of the proxy war and puppet regime in Ukraine, the American empire has begun to devour its most loyal, submissive, self-abasing subjects – and now it’s asking the sorry remnants to stop being so clingy. It’s harsh, no doubt.

Yet geopolitics is not about fairness but power. And the comprador “elites” of NATO-EU Europe have only themselves to blame for letting the US treat their countries like dirt. Now things are escalating quickly: A genuine reset, maybe even a new détente between Russia and the US is a real possibility. That’s a very good, sensible thing for the world. But for the Euro-vassals, even this propitious turn of events comes with a very bitter taste: Washington has told them that they need not be in the room when serious powers talk. And Washington is right.

Being first systematically abused, fleeced, and then dropped – as in that very, very bad relationship every good friend would tell you to get the hell out of – would be awful enough. Yet things are even worse for a Europe that has made itself kickable as perhaps never before. Because Washington is not simply threatening to abandon it. The vassals should be so lucky! No, what Washington is really suggesting is a whole new and very raw deal: You, vassals, stay under our command and influence. In fact, we want even more of that. And in return we, your overlords, owe you nothing. Call it Mafia 2.0: all the extortion, none of the “protection.”

That was one but not the only message of the already famous speech that US Vice President J.D. Vance delivered at the Munich Security Conference. The speech, not long but packing a punch and well worth listening to in full, touched on various issues, including a terrorist attack in Munich that coincided with the conference, the authoritarian suppression of dissent with abortion in Britain, the recent canceling of elections in Romania, the upcoming vote in Germany, and, of course, migration. The silly hysteria around allegations of Russian meddling in Western politics and Greta Thunberg and Elon Musk also got a mention.

What kept these topics together was one simple but important idea: Vance reminded his listeners that genuine security – it was a security conference after all – is not only a matter of defense against outside threats but also requires domestic stability and consent inside countries. That, in turn, he argued, means that the NATO-EU vassals are running their fiefdoms all wrong. Vance admonished his listeners that they marginalize and suppress opinions and political choices which genuine democracies should, instead, accommodate.

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It is far from over.

DOGE Poised To Strike Defense Department With Mass Layoffs (ZH)

After firing thousands of “probationary employees” at various federal departments, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has arrived at the largest of them all — the Department of Defense — and is expected to unleash a mass termination as early as this week. On Tuesday, DOGE staffers were reportedly at the Pentagon and being given lists of probationary employees in compliance with an end-of-business-day deadline. That term generally applies to any federal employee who’s in the first one or two years of their current position, regardless of whether they’ve held other roles before taking their current one. During the probationary period, employees generally can be fired without any privilege of appeal.

Though it’s not clear how many DOD employees are probationary, the Pentagon has about 950,000 civilian employees in all. Along with the lists of probationary employees, officials were also asked to identify any employees they wanted to spare, and provide a justification. However, according to the Washington Post’s sources, few exceptions are expected to be made. The mass termination may happen by the end of this week. Uniformed service members are exempt. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has embraced the coming cuts. “There are waste, redundancies and headcounts in headquarters that need to be addressed,” he said last week. “There’s just no doubt.”

Given the sheer scale of the DOD, and the enormous variety of roles, DOGE may take a little extra time to parse the layoff candidates. Last week, the DOGE probationary-employee axe accidentally hit hundreds of Department of Energy employees who work with nuclear warheads. The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) raced to reverse the terminations. One sensitive function of the DOD is its enormous hospital and health care system. Suddenly terminating doctors, nurses and therapists would obviously be catastrophic. However, when firing probationary employees at the Department of Veterans Affairs — which runs its own vast medical system — DOGE tread very lightly: Only 1,000 of more than 43,000 probationary VA employees were cut.

Last week, President Trump said he’d like to pursue a summit with Chinese President Xii and Russian President Vladimir Putin, with a goal of agreeing to slash each country’s military budget in half. “We’re spending the money against each other, and we could spend that money for better purpose if we get along,” he said. “And I’ll tell you, I think that something like that will happen.” According to the New York Times, here are the approximate numbers of probationary employees already let go at several other federal departments:
Agriculture: 4,200
Interior: 2,300
Health and Human Services: 1,900
Energy: 1,000

The DOGE campaign against federal waste got a shot in the arm on Monday, when Obama-appointed US District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan denied an emergency filing to block DOGE’s access to federal records and government layoffs – saying in a 10-page decision that the 14 states who brought the lawsuit have failed to meet the burden of proof to prove “imminent, irreparable harm.

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“..plaintiffs “have not shown a substantial likelihood that [DOGE] is not an agency.”

Raskin Takes Premature Victory Lap Just Before a Slew of Court Losses (Turley)

On CBS’s Face the Nation, Rep. Jamie Raskin (D., Md.) repeated the talking point of Democratic politicians and pundits that the courts are stopping President Donald Trump’s lawless actions taken after his inauguration. Raskin declared “we’re winning in court…we’re winning across the board.” The boast was dubious at best on Sunday given earlier losses, but became embarrassing on Monday and Tuesday as additional courts ruled in favor of the Trump Administration in major cases. For weeks, some of us have expressed confusion over the basis for some of the Democratic challenges and initial injunctions in court. President Trump clearly has the authority to designate federal officials to look at the books and track expenditures in the executive branch. After losing both houses and the majority vote, Democratic groups sought to use the courts to block such executive actions.

There was obvious forum shopping as these groups went to many of the same courts and judges for relief. However, even judges viewed as decidedly hostile to Trump like Judge Tanya Chutkan in Washington ultimately balked at the demand for an injunction and allowed the access and actions to continue. On Monday, Judge Randolph Moss, of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia delivered a blow to groups seeking to block the Department of Government Efficiency from gaining access to data from the Department of Education on student borrowers. Judge Moss found in his ruling that the University of California Student Association failed to show sufficient irreparable harm to receive such immediate relief. He, however, left the door open a crack: “The Court leaves for another day consideration of whether USCA’s has standing to sue and has stated a claim upon which relief may be granted. Those questions are less clear cut and are better answered on a more complete record.”

Judge Chutkan also refused to grant the plaintiffs’ request to issue a temporary restraining order of Doge, again citing the failure to demonstrate evidence of “irreparable harm.” There was a palpable sense of reluctance, even regret, in the opinion by Chutkan who noted that “Plaintiffs legitimately call into question what appears to be the unchecked authority of an unelected individual and an entity that was not created by Congress and over which it has no oversight.” This, of course ignores the “elected individual” in the body of the President who is allowed to delegate such responsibility to subordinates. Chutkin would have been reversed by the higher courts if she had issued the requested TRO as demanded by the coalition of 14 Democratic state attorneys general.

Even before Raskin’s boost, U.S. District Judge John Bates also rejected a request to block DOGE from accessing records of three government agencies, writing in his own opinion Friday that plaintiffs “have not shown a substantial likelihood that [DOGE] is not an agency.” Likewise, challengers thought that they had a victory in hand when U.S. District Court Judge George O’Toole enjoined the buyout offer by the Administration. Some of us criticized the injunction as lacking any cognizable basis given the clear authority of the President to make such an offer. Then, as many were citing the victory as proof of the Trump Administration’s unlawful actions, Judge O’Toole lifted the injunction on the buyout program, agreeing to allow the buyouts to go forward.

Then Judge Randolph Moss (D.D.C.) in Doe v. Office of Personnel Mgmt. rejected another challenge to testing by the Office of Personnel Management (“OPM”) of a new email system. The federal employees argued that the move violated federal law including privacy protections. The court, however, ruled that the “Plaintiffs have failed to carry their burden of demonstrating (1) that they likely have standing to bring this action, and (2) that they are likely to suffer irreparable injury in the absence of emergency relief.” These and other setbacks do not mean that new cases cannot be brought with new records and parties. However, it is a far cry from the claim of Democrats “winning across the board.”

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“..Fauci is going to be lawyered up to the hilt and any prosecution by a state AG of a federal bureaucrat of his standing would be unprecedented.”

19 State Attorneys General Signal Intent to Prosecute Fauci (PJM)

The venal little worm who posed as America’s Doctor over the past five years may have gotten an unprecedented pardon spanning a decade of potential criminality by the Biden regime on its way out. Still, he can’t slip the proverbial noose at the state level quite so easily. In perhaps a case of state law trumping federal law, nineteen state attorneys general recently penned a letter to the GOP leadership in Congress requesting cooperation in gathering evidence that might lead to a successful Fauci prosecution at that level of government, despite Biden’s generous federal pardon: A pardon by former President Biden does not extend to preclude state-level investigations or legal proceedings. As state Attorneys General, we possess the authority to address violations of state law or breaches of public trust. We are fully committed to investigating any malfeasance that may have occurred to the fullest extent of our authority and are prepared to collaborate with you in further efforts.

Via Outkick: Alan Wilson, the state Attorney General of South Carolina, along with 18 other AG’s, sent a letter to Congressional leadership laying out their intentions to hold Fauci to account at a state level, despite Biden’s protection. “We, the undersigned Attorneys General, write to commend your work to promote transparency and accountability in studying the response to the COVID-19 Pandemic,” the letter starts. “As part of your continued efforts in holding malign actors accountable for their actions arising out of the Pandemic, if you believe that further findings or direct evidence that suggests there may have been any violation of state laws, please include us in any actions taken so that we may evaluate state-level courses of action. Although former President Biden attempted to shield potential bad actors—like Dr. Anthony Fauci—from accountability via preemptive pardons, we are confident that state laws may provide a means to hold all actors accountable for their misconduct.”

Several avenues for potential criminal state-level prosecutions present themselves. The first, and perhaps easiest, indictments may be for violations of state-level speech protections in the vein of the federal First Amendment, as Fauci was integral to the censorship regime surrounding COVID-19 origins and “vaccine” safety and efficacy. Then there’s Fauci’s direct involvement in bankrolling the creation of SARS-CoV-2 in the first place through the “nonprofit” EcoHealth Alliance, effectively a conspiracy to concoct a bioweapon, which all states have laws on the books prohibiting. Of course, Fauci is going to be lawyered up to the hilt and any prosecution by a state AG of a federal bureaucrat of his standing would be unprecedented. But, at the very least, it would put future bad actors on notice that they’ll be hounded to the ends of the earth if they ever dare repeat the Public Health™ crimes of the past five years.

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“Alwaleed responded: “I think the value is more than double the $44 billion valuation.”

Back To Par: Musk’s X Eyes Fresh Funding Round At $44 Billion (ZH)

X’s financial outlook appears to be steadily improving as recent high-yield fund managers’ interest in the company’s debt soared. Adding to the momentum, Elon Musk announced earlier this month that the advertiser boycott has unraveled—a major development that could significantly boost the company’s revenue in the coming quarters. Now, Bloomberg reports that X is preparing to raise money from investors at a $44 billion valuation—the same as when Musk acquired the company in 2022. This would mark X’s first investment round since Musk took it private that year. Neither X nor Musk has confirmed the report’s legitimacy. The investment round would mark a significant turnaround for X, which has been battered by collapsing ad revenue after NGOs and corporate media waged war on the ‘free speech’ platform. X’s recovery represents the emergence of new media that will dominate the conversation through President Trump’s second term, hence why investor demand is returning.

Bloomberg noted that late last year, Fidelity Investments marked down its X stake by more than 70% from the 2022 sale price. However, in a recent interview with Tucker Carlson, Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, a major X investor, stated: “We never devalued it [X]. Some entities did devalue it by 30, 40, even 50%. But now, after the election, with President Trump and the strong alliance between Musk and Trump, we’ve seen the market revalue X dramatically—at least to its par value of $44 billion.” Carlson asked the Saudi investor: “What do you think X’s actual value?” Alwaleed responded: “I think the value is more than double the $44 billion valuation.”

Meanwhile, xAI is reportedly raising $10 billion in a new funding round, which would value the startup at around $75 billion. On Monday evening, XAI released the Grok 3 chatbot, which Musk views as the “smartest AI on Earth.” In fact, the chatbot might be… The xAI team revealed that Grok3 outperformed Alphabet’s Google Gemini, DeepSeek’s V3 model, Anthropic’s Claude, and OpenAI’s GPT-4o across math, science, and coding benchmarks. Readers should listen to Carlson and Alwaleed’s conversation. The X video should be started around the 11:30-minute mark to understand why Alwaleed sees X’s value more than doubled from par value.

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    Pablo Picasso Nude on a beach 1929   • Musk Says “Trump Is A Good Man” In Hannity Interview (ZH) • The Supreme Court’s Golden Opportunity to Rest
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle February 20 2025]

    #182641
    poppie
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    The day US Russia normalization kicks off, Russia starts to pull Ukraine out of Kursk by the roots.

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    Dr D Rich
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      “…despite all outward appearances, I’m a cultural outsider. I don’t come from the elites.”

    “Death rates are rising” for his hometown steeltown was said with as much emotional attachment as his next fart has for the next shit he’s about to take.
    Gaseous and shaven.
    What’s up with the stuffy nose? An affectation perhaps.

    D will like this one.
    $$$$ overcomes many Hitler aspersions.

    https://zeteo.com/p/jd-vance-called-me-a-dummy-for-pointing

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    kultsommer
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    It’s all your fault! You!! EU and Zelensky!!
    At one point, eventually, high horse riders will arrive on topic of Nordstream 2.0.
    Wonder of what script writing they will resort to?

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    Just Some Randomer
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    Man, I am finding it so difficult to even look at the mainstream media over the past few days. With regards to both the Economy/DOGE etc and Ukraine, The absolute spew of lies and distractions is utterly nauseating, now that all the cherished hopes and dreams of the Globalists are being trashed wholesale.

    Seems like they don’t know where to turn and have resorted to doubling down on their delusions and fantasies for lack of any clue what else to do. I have some sympathy for the many out there (my own family among them) who were fully subsumed into the media fairytale world – must feel a bit like the ending of the Truman show when it turns out that so much that appeared real and solid was all fake all along. All of it.

    The temptation to engage and try to inject a little truth into the discussions is strong, but for my own peace of mind I think it’s much better to sit back and watch from a safe distance. As Mark Twain reportedly wrote – ‘It’s easier to fool a man than to convince him that he’s been fooled’. There is significant mental pain in admitting to oneself that one has been completely and comprehensively fooled.

    I hope Trump’s security team is on top of their game. He’s playing for all the marbles now, with trillions of dollars and control of ‘The West’ at stake.

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    John Day
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    @Ilargi: I keep putting in the more-articles for you, Bruddah.

    (Trump-Putin?) Look Rocky, Watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kx3sOqW5zj4

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    John Day
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    @Just Some Randomer: You are in the Catbird Seat 😉

    #182647
    John Day
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    chooch
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    Is the bar swinging old lady dropping dookie on those dogs?

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    phoenixvoice
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    It would also incentivize labor force participation, the investor said, noting that the rebate would be available only to net payers of federal income tax in 2025.

    Because of the way that the child tax credit & EITC work, that would mean that impoverished families with children — even those whose parents work (like me) — would be excluded from receiving the “DOGE dividend.” Because “welfare” is now mostly just the EITC, (designed to incentivize work,) many impoverished families with children do not pay income tax, but do pay into social security, Medicare, etc. I don’t see how deliberately excluding impoverished families is helpful to the country’s well-being. I have found that most people do not understand how the EITC works nor how SNAP and Medicaid work. Most likely, Mr Fishback believes that those who don’t pay federal income tax don’t participate in the workforce. Also, Trump is talking about no longer charging income tax on social security checks — at which point many seniors would not be paying federal income tax — the ones who do not work and have no other taxable investments. I don’t support a plan that helps those who already have money and excludes those who are struggling at the bottom of the US’s economy. Just because someone makes little income does not mean that they do not contribute to the country.

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    zerosum
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    Tomorrow has arrived

    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/unemployment-spikes-washington-dc-trump-musk-rcna192398

    Unemployment spikes in Washington, D.C., as Trump and Musk begin efforts to shrink the government
    Feb. 16, 2025, 11:15 AM PST
    By Jeff Cox, CNBC
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    • The Supreme Court’s Golden Opportunity to Restore Trump’s Authority (O’Neil)

    Trump and key leaders in his administration appealed the case to the Supreme Court, allowing the justices an opportunity to vindicate the president—not only in this case but also as he faces a torrent of court orders blocking him from fulfilling his duties as president.
    As Sarah Harris, acting solicitor general, writes in the Supreme Court brief, “Until now, as far as we are aware, no court in American history has wielded an injunction to force the president to retain an agency head whom the president believes should not be entrusted with executive power and to prevent the president from relying on his preferred replacement.”
    The Office of Special Counsel aims to protect whistleblowers within the federal government. Congress established the office as an “independent agency,” but Harris argues that its functions fall under the executive purview of the president.

    … the woke elites couldn’t stop him from winning the election, they’re trying to stop him in the courts.
    Unfortunately for this round of the Left’s lawfare campaign, the president’s authority over the executive branch is clearly established in the Constitution.
    ———–
    • Trump Orders DOJ To Terminate All Remaining ‘Biden Era’ US Attorneys (NYP)
    “Therefore, I have instructed the termination of ALL remaining “Biden Era” U.S. Attorneys. We must “clean house” IMMEDIATELY, and restore confidence. America’s Golden Age must have a fair Justice System – THAT BEGINS TODAY!”
    ————
    • Trump, Musk To Discuss Sending US Taxpayers $5,000 Checks Using DOGE Savings (ZH)

    … that a “tax refund check” be sent out to Americans after DOGE completes its work in July 2026.
    The refund would be funded “exclusively with a portion of the total savings delivered by DOGE,” according to Fishback’s proposal.
    ————
    • Can We Really Cut Half of The Military Budget? You Bet! (Ron Paul)

    Why? Because most of what is called “defense spending” has little to do with defending this country and a lot to do with enriching the politically well-connected.

    .Maintaining that global military empire has bankrupted the United States while making us less safe and less free.

    We can start by closing the hundreds of military bases overseas,
    bringing back our troops from foreign countries,
    and eliminating our massive commitments to NATO and other international organizations. We will be richer, safer, and happier.
    ————
    • Trump Brands Zelensky ‘Dictator Without Elections’ (RT)
    … accusing him of mismanaging the conflict with Russia and misusing American financial aid
    “talked the United States of America into spending $350 Billion Dollars, to go into a War that couldn’t be won.”

    • Zelensky Accuses Trump Of Repeating ‘Russian Disinformation’ (RT)

    For now, the biggest sticking point is how to structure the ceasefire.
    The US wants an immediate halt to hostilities, followed by elections in Ukraine.
    ————
    • EU’s Military-Industrial Complex Wants to Prolong Lucrative Ukraine Crisis (Sp.)
    ————
    • The US Is Giving Its European Vassals What They’ve Been Asking For (Amar)

    For it’s not Russia but the all-new Trumpist US that is panicking its own subjects:
    The Americans are leaving.
    Or, at least, they have made it brutally clear that they are tired of babying their EU vassals, who need to get ready to stand on their own feet.
    ————
    • 19 State Attorneys General Signal Intent to Prosecute Fauci (PJM)

    Fauci got a federal pardon from Bidon. but no STATE pardon.

    —————

    #182651
    kultsommer
    Participant

    Massive house-sale-wave in DC.
    Gov-workers – the only people that can afford the home purchase due to relatively good and “secure income”..
    Brings thoughts on Graeber’s “Bullshit jobs” as a “societal need” to have most of the people employed.

    #182652
    zerosum
    Participant

    Since end of WWII, Our world, as controlled by MSM
    fairytale world – must feel a bit like the ending of the Truman show when it turns out that so much that appeared real and solid was all fake all along. All of it.
    ———–

    #182653
    WES
    Participant

    Phoenixvoice:

    Your point about taxes, underscores how little most people understand about the true impact of the US taxation system.
    The same applies here in Canada too.

    #182654
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    By this time on most days there are dozens of comments, but so far today there are just fifteen, counting this one.

    What’s up? Is there too little happening (that’s snarky sarcasm, if you didn’t notice), or too much?

    It is a bit overwhelming I must admit, and I hardly know where to start in merely itemizing the mere list of existential crises that all seem to reaching their culmination any day now.

    Just for grins, let’s just do that. Here’s a dirty laundry list of various calamities in progress any one of which could quite possibly result in the collapse of civilization and the swift and early demise of most of its population, maybe even ourselves and loved ones personally.

    Nuclear holocaust sparked in Europe, Palestine, or Taiwan
    The exploding death rate, illness rate, permanent physical disability, and hereditary damaged genomic DNA resulting from the biological warfare weapon (mRNA injections) to more than two thirds of the world’s population.
    Collapse of the world’s economic system caused by ongoing collapse of the US Dollar and triggered into sudden collapse by Forensic AI guided physical audit of: #1 all of the national gold vaults, starting with Fort Knox, #2 The Federal Reserve, and #3 The Treasury Department.
    Another biological weapon attack, as promised, by the same people who did it to us the first time because so far there have been zero indictments, prosecution or punishment of any of the original perpetrators. Indeed, most of them aren’t even known by name. They are known to us only by shadowy “ownership” authority. For example they are the top-of-the-pecking-order owners of all of those thousands of tons of gold residing in bomb-proof vaults scattered all over the globe.
    Collapse of the civilization itself as a consequence of economic disruption. An operational civilization can support 9 billion people, but a disrupted one can’t, so there will be massive casualties if our support systems hiccup.
    Artificial Intelligence is already running our world because the people who think they are running the world are utterly and fully dependent on enormous AI driven systems just to keep the world running at current levels (poorly). Imagine what happens when they can’t do that anymore. This inability would either because the AI system starts to seriously malfunction OR the incredibly capable AI System simply takes over and runs things despite what real people try to do to stop it. One of the more terrifying obstacles to stopping the “AI Takeover”, is that reducing our world’s AI dependence too quickly would disrupt the world’s ability to sustain 9 Billion people, thereby condemning those billions of people to death when the disrupted civilization can no longer sustain them. Would you, personally, condemn a few billion people to death? Well neither would I, so we have a problem, and it’s a real doozie.

    Pretty alarming list, ain’t it?

    And that’s just the material side of things. I haven’t even mentioned the matching list of “non-materialistic” crises that are about to go ka-boom (in the spiritual sense) in the near future.

    Instead of listing each one out in detail let me just boil it down all to the main event of Good vs Evil. It’s God vs Satan, Truth vs Lies, Life vs Death, etc. you name it. I know that you get the core idea.

    Well, you better pick sides and get your ass in gear because it’s going down (or up) now. And by “now” I mean right at this moment. Here’s a video from London of just one example of how brazen the enemy has become. As you watch the video consider the implications of the fact that a bunch of outright Satanists, who obviously do control London, blew upwards of a billion dollars (all told) in the creation and display of this monument to their evil.

    #182655
    zerosum
    Participant

    https://www.whitehouse.gov/fact-sheets/2025/02/fact-sheet-president-donald-j-trump-reduces-the-federal-bureaucracy/
    Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Reduces the Federal Bureaucracy
    February 19, 2025
    SHRINKING THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT: Today, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order continuing the reduction of Federal bureaucracy and waste.

    The Order aims to further decrease the size of the Federal Government to enhance accountability, reduce waste, and promote innovation.
    It eliminates or reduces to the minimum level of activity and expenditure required by law unnecessary governmental entities and Federal advisory committees.
    Within 30 days, a list of additional unnecessary government entities and advisory committees must be submitted to the President for termination.
    REDUCING GOVERNMENT OVERREACH: President Trump’s Executive Order is consistent with his Administration’s policy to dramatically reduce the size of the Federal Government, while increasing its accountability to the American people.

    The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has already identified billions in waste, fraud, and abuse.
    Cutting these governmental entities and Federal advisory committees will save taxpayer dollars, reduce unnecessary government spending, and streamline government priorities.
    By reducing the Federal footprint, President Trump is returning power to local communities and state governments.
    REFORMING THE FEDERAL BUREAUCRACY: The American people elected President Trump to drain the swamp and end ineffective government programs that empower government without achieving measurable results.

    The government wastes billions of dollars each year on duplicative programs and frivolous expenditures that fail to align with American values or address the needs of the American people.
    President Trump recently eliminated the Federal Executive Institute, a government program purportedly designed to provide bureaucratic leadership training.
    President Trump temporarily paused foreign aid to many non-governmental organizations, international organizations, and contractors to ensure every dollar of U.S. foreign assistance supports American values.
    President Trump established the “Department of Government Efficiency” to examine how to streamline the Federal Government, eliminate unnecessary programs, and reduce bureaucratic inefficiency.
    President Trump launched a 10-to-1 deregulation initiative, ensuring every new rule is justified by clear benefits.
    Through these actions, President Trump is keeping his promise to restore efficiency and accountability in the Federal Government.
    ————
    https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/02/commencing-the-reduction-of-the-federal-bureaucracy/

    COMMENCING THE REDUCTION OF THE FEDERAL BUREAUCRACY
    EXECUTIVE ORDER
    February 19, 2025
    By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered:

    Section 1. Purpose. It is the policy of my Administration to dramatically reduce the size of the Federal Government, while increasing its accountability to the American people. This order commences a reduction in the elements of the Federal bureaucracy that the President has determined are unnecessary. Reducing the size of the Federal Government will minimize Government waste and abuse, reduce inflation, and promote American freedom and innovation.

    Sec. 2. Reducing the Scope of the Federal Bureaucracy. (a) The non-statutory components and functions of the following governmental entities shall be eliminated to the maximum extent consistent with applicable law, and such entities shall reduce the performance of their statutory functions and associated personnel to the minimum presence and function required by law:
    (i) the Presidio Trust;
    (ii) the Inter-American Foundation;
    (iii) the United States African Development Foundation; and
    (iv) the United States Institute of Peace.
    (b) Within 14 days of the date of this order, the head of each unnecessary governmental entity listed in subsection (a) of this section shall submit a report to the Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB Director) confirming compliance with this order and stating whether the governmental entity, or any components or functions thereof, are statutorily required and to what extent.
    (c) In reviewing budget requests submitted by the governmental entities listed in subsection (a) of this section, the OMB Director or the head of any executive department or agency charged with reviewing grant requests by such entities shall, to the extent consistent with applicable law and except insofar as necessary to effectuate an expected termination, reject funding requests for such governmental entities to the extent they are inconsistent with this order.
    (d) The Presidential Memorandum of November 13, 1961 (Need for Greater Coordination of Regional and Field Activities of the Government), is hereby revoked. The Director of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM Director) is directed to initiate the process to withdraw the regulations at title 5, part 960, Code of Federal Regulations, thereby eliminating the Federal Executive Boards.
    (e) The OPM Director is directed to initiate the process to withdraw the regulations at title 5, part 362, subpart D, Code of Federal Regulations, and to take any other steps necessary to promptly terminate the Presidential Management Fellows Program. On the effective date of the final regulations promulgated by the OPM Director, Executive Order 13318 of November 21, 2003, is revoked and Executive Order 13562 of December 27, 2010, is amended by:
    (i) striking from section 2 the words “along with the Presidential Management Fellows Program, as modified herein,”;
    (ii) striking section 5;
    (iii) striking from section 6(b) the words “or PMF Programs” and inserting in their place “program”;
    (iv) striking from section 7(b)(iii) the words “the competitive service of Interns, Recent Graduates, or PMFs (or a Government-wide combined conversion cap applicable to all three categories together)” and inserting in their place “the competitive service of Interns or Recent Graduates (or a Government-wide combined conversion cap applicable to both categories together)”; and
    (v) redesignating sections 6, 7, 8, and 9 as sections 5, 6, 7, and 8 respectively.
    (f) Within 14 days of the date of this order, the following heads of executive departments and agencies (agencies) shall take the following actions with respect to the following Federal Advisory Committees within their respective agencies:
    (i) the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development shall terminate the Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid;
    (ii) the Director of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection shall terminate the Academic Research Council and the Credit Union Advisory Council;
    (iii) the Board of Directors of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation shall terminate the Community Bank Advisory Council;
    (iv) the Secretary of Health and Human Services shall terminate the Secretary’s Advisory Committee on Long COVID; and
    (v) the Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services shall terminate the Health Equity Advisory Committee.
    (g) Within 30 days of the date of this order, the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, the Assistant to the President for Economic Policy, and the Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy shall identify and submit to the President additional unnecessary governmental entities and Federal Advisory Committees that should be terminated on grounds that they are unnecessary.

    Sec. 3. General Provisions. (a) Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect:
    (i) the authority granted by law to an executive department, agency, or the head thereof; or
    (ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals.
    (b) This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations.
    (c) This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.

    THE WHITE HOUSE,
    February 19, 2025.

    #182656
    jb-hb
    Participant

    Your’e in a convenience store when it was robbed and one person had $100 on them, another had $5, another had $500, another had $20.

    The cops show up in time, grab the money from the robber, start handing it back to the victims.

    NO! Give the $500 “back” to the person who had $5 taken! It is unfair that the $500 person had more to take! And then we can give the $100 “back” to the $20 person!

    What kind of stares would you get?

    #182657
    zerosum
    Participant

    @ D Benton Smith
    You are causing harm to our system, by speaking the truth.
    Now, go listen to …
    J.D. Vance spokes at CPAC.
    ———-
    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/jd-vance-cpac-livestream-liz-truss-nigel-farage-b2701660.html
    —————-

    #182658
    jb-hb
    Participant

    (the gunpoint robbery itself is not objectionable for the person who looks at the robber and says “that should be ME with that gun pointed at those people, deciding what to do with their money”)

    #182659
    jb-hb
    Participant

    More and more resources going to the schools. Children, especially underprivileged ones, need the education resources the most! It’s probably the most important single government program to determine their future outcomes!

    But it turns out the more resources we divert to education, the worse the outcome for children, including underprivileged ones. Especially, even.

    Worse yet, it has been going on for half a century. The world children are born INTO is a degraded one as result of the education. The world they graduate into. It isn’t just that specific child’s needs being met in isolation anymore, it’s the entire world that gets created around them.

    More money, more resources, demanded someone to collect it, keep it, manage it, distribute it. Administrators multiplied and multiplied. All those new positions, all that extra money, leading to people playing games within the system rather than teaching children within the material world. For social status, for resources.

    The more money you give to education, the more resources go to ruining education. Because your’e sustaining people and activities that work AGAINST your goals.

    So cut resources until there is just sufficient to do the job. Then watch for incompetence and start firing on that basis. It turns out that ipads for everyone did not make people smarter than everyone having personal blackboards in Little House on the Prairie.

    A world full of parasites, working against the welfare of the populace, using the resources of institutions against the reason for their existence, creates an entire world hostile to impoverished families with children.

    In such a world, “where’s my cut of that?” is survival. Rational. Obviously a thing that should be done.

    Once accepted as the way to do things, becomes the way for EVERYONE to do things.

    In such a world EVERYONE is looking for their cut. Everyone participates in the accepted practice – everyone wants resources, after all. Impoverished families with children have never been, will never be, cannot ever be, apex predators in that system.

    (wokeism might be seen as a way to try to get this accepted as THE way of doing things WHILE trying to remain a big fish in a small pond, to find the best way to exclude the most competitors from the resource-allocation competition)

    If an animal is covered in parasites, it’s better to get all the parasites off of them than worrying about a specific body part. The ENTIRE animal will naturally recover, be way healthier and happier with the parasites removed. Children are best served by being able to exist in a world not overburdened by, run by, uncountable parasites.

    We now KNOW, no longer merely suspect, that we were living under tyranny.

    Trillions spent – NOT wasted, we are NOT seeing “government waste” being exposed. but money used as leverage to capture even more trillions.

    This is why all governments, NGOs, corporations, educational institutions, and “Experts” screeched with one voice in 2020.

    The Economy isn’t some abstract or foreign entity. It is US, it is all the things WE do. It is our LIVES in the process of being lived. All the real people.

    And by every possible means, it was being massively directed by unseen, unaccountable, not-very-nice people. The main thing right now is to just pull off all the parasites. Keep shutting off money flows.

    A country covered in parasites such that people are desperate, ignorant, and have no influence over their own government, CANNOT fix any other problems. The parasites have to be removed for the US to have a sane, reasonably moral attitude towards Israel/Gaza, towards Latin America, to Russia, to the weaker or more needy members of society. Every diversion of resources to something good will turn against us until that is fixed.

    It’s possible that EVERYONE will benefit from not living in a secretly centralized economy under massive tyranny. Even without lifting a finger to specifically benefit specific people.

    You’re not eliminating competition with resource allocation. You’re just relocating where the competition occurs. And the strong hands remain strong hands, weak hands remain weak hands. If you’re having trouble with a knife fight, relocating it to a phone booth is not the solution.

    #182660
    jb-hb
    Participant

    https://i0.wp.com/www.barnhardtmemes.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/img_2518-1.jpg?w=568&ssl=1

    #182661
    John Day
    Participant

    Shaken Not Stirred https://drjohnsblog.substack.com/p/shaken-not-stirred

    Gilbert Doctorow explains the Russian view of Gorbachev: Donald Trump: the Gorbachev of our times
    As of last night, panelists on this talk show were still comparing Trump to Gorbachev but in a very different, much more favorable way. They now focus on Trump’s apparently genuine efforts to bring about peace and also to his remarkable political skills which no one, in Russia or here in the West ever suspected…
    ..Kellogg and several others in the Trump entourage said that the war was at a stalemate and that lives were now being lost daily for no purpose.
    At a stalemate? we in the Opposition to the Washington narrative asked. This suggested that Team Trump was receiving the same Kiev propaganda from their daily CIA input as had the Biden administration before it…
    ..All of these suppositions about Trump have in the past week been proven to be dead wrong. What we have seen is the Donald Trump 90-minute phone conversation with Vladimir Putin agreeing on the path to a summit meeting that will resolve the Ukraine war in the context of a full re-set of US-Russian relations. We heard Pete Hegseth tell the Ukraine Coordinating organization in Brussels that NATO membership for Ukraine is improbable and that return of the country to its pre-war borders would not happen. We watched as Vice President J.D. Vance directly criticized the European Union member states for undermining their own security by their authoritarian, Soviet-like attacks on free speech at home, by their denial of political legitimacy to their own populist parties on the Right and on the Left, who represent millions of their fellow citizens, by their encouraging the Romanian authorities to cancel their latest presidential elections because the candidate favoring normal relations with Russia came out first.
    ..The rift that Vance opened with the Europeans was widened to a broad chasm when matched with breaking news that US and Russian delegations would be meeting in Riyad yesterday to prepare the way for a resolution of the Ukraine war and that neither the Ukrainians nor the Europeans were invited to the table. Nor would General Kellogg be present, because he was sidelined by Trump to look after relations with Ukraine and with the Europeans, while the presidential emissary to the talks with the Russians would be Trump confidant and recent facilitator of the Israeli-Hamas truce Steve Witkoff.
    As Vance and Trump surely anticipated, the Vice President’s speech left the European high officials in the Munich Conference flustered, unbelieving, horrified…
    ..There was the realization that Europe is on its own in its defense on the Continent, that the U.S. now is a questionable friend and an unreliable ally.
    Washington did not invite the Europeans to the talks, but by way of ‘consultation’ invited them to fill out a questionnaire that demanded figures on troops and equipment that they were prepared to send to Ukraine as ‘peace-keepers’ to provide for Ukrainian security following conclusion of a peace treaty. This prompted Emmanuel Macron to invite the leaders of the key European supporters of Ukraine to a meeting in Paris on Monday to issue a joint statement on their contribution to peace-keeping…
    ..As we now know, the European leaders, plus von der Leyen from the Commission, De Costa from the European Council and Mark Rutte representing NATO all failed to agree in Paris on putting together a contingent of peace-keepers. Most remarkably Germany, Poland and Spain all said Nyet…
    ..At the press conference in Riyadh at the conclusion of their four and a half hour talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and with Presidential Foreign Policy advisor Yuri Ushakov, Rubio, Waltz and Witkoff spoke very well. They were very diplomatic, very much in control of the discourse with aggressive, unfriendly journalists from the press. They showed themselves to be loyal, shall we say deferential to the President whose will they were carrying out. They also appeared to be fully up to the task.
    From what the American negotiators said and to what Lavrov added in his own remarks to Russian journalists when the talks were over, we understand that the first issue that they addressed was to restore normal staffing and operating procedures at the respective diplomatic missions in Washington and Moscow which had been cut to nearly zero under the Biden administration. This begins with the appointment and confirmation of ambassadors on each side…
    ..Evidently the repair work on state-to-state relations will proceed in parallel and not be held up by talks on ending the war, which is now acknowledged as something that will take some time. The U.S. side recognizes that a permanent and broad relationship with Russia is essential to deal with global issues of interest to both nations.
    This will bring the relationship to the third phase of talks: about ‘geopolitical’ issues. Here we may expect the U.S. to try to drive a wedge between Russia and China, and to try to agree on what role BRICS will have in the coming multipolar world while not fundamentally threatening U.S. interests.
    The cherry on the cake was the press conference later yesterday that Donald Trump held at Mar a Lago. In answer to reporters’ questions on why Zelensky was excluded from the talks, he said that Zelensky had been at the table for three years, with no positive results. As even today’s Financial Times recognizes in its article on the press conference, Trump was wholly dismissive of Zelensky and clearly wants to see him gone…
    ..What sense do I make of all the foregoing?
    The negotiating methods that Trump used from inauguration day to present are a perfect example of the alternating feint to the right, feint to the left methods that Mikhail Gorbachev used from early in his presidency to keep his fellow members of the collective Soviet leadership submissive. This is what the panelists in Solovyov’s show understood from their close experience with this at home…
    ..Those in the alternative media, just like those in mainstream who try to kick the tires, saying that Trump is motivated by narrow financial interests or other personal considerations that come from his vanity are being small-minded and are intentionally missing the big picture. https://gilbertdoctorow.com/2025/02/19/donald-trump-the-gorbachev-of-our-times/

    It was really Victoria Nuland, huh? ‘You should have never started it’: Trump suggests Ukraine to blame for war
    US president says he will ‘probably’ meet Russian President Vladimir Putin this month. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/2/19/trump-says-he-will-probably-meet-putin-this-month-hits-out-at-ukraine

    Trump Trounces “Modestly Successful Comedian… Dictator” Zelenksy After Ukraine Leader Revives Debunked Russiagate Narrative https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/reviving-debunked-russiagate-narrative-zelensky-says-trump-lives-russian

    ​ Not fair? Wasn’t this Nuland’s call too? Puppet gets blame and payoff? Musk blames Zelensky for death of US journalist
    The Ukrainian leader “killed” Gonzalo Lira, the close ally of President Donald Trump has claimed https://swentr.site/news/613039-musk-zelensky-gonzalo-lira/

    #182662
    John Day
    Participant

    ​Political updates in First 5:20 min. Zelensky Insulted Trump A New Offensive Instead Of Elections Military Summary For 2025.02.20​ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdK7CuN9i_Y

    ​ Russian delegation member Ushakov: “The main thing is to begin a real normalization of relations between us and Washington.” —> The negotiations are not about Ukraine, but about restoring relations with America!…
    ..The Kiev born Kirill Dmitriev, head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund came to negotiate economical details.l and he in the CNN interview explains the approach. Dmitriev said he had already held several meetings with Trump’s team: “We’ve had several meetings with members of the Trump team, and all I can say is that they are great problem solvers. And I think President Trump is a great negotiator, as is his entire team” -> In short, Russia and USA are about to work on the global order, not about Ukraine in isolation. That’s bad news for Ukraine, as it’s a bargaining chip in this equation … not the main actor. Hence EU is also not needed https://x.com/MyLordBebo/status/1891753063456592158

    ​ John Helmer says that Russia is insisting on proper diplomacy, step by step. TRUMP TRIES GRANDSTANDING IN RIYADH – RUBIO STEPS DOWN
    ​ It was obvious from the slow descent of US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, stepping down the stairs from his aircraft, watching his shoes until they hit the ground in Riyadh, that the US side in Tuesday’s talks lacked a confident mandate from the White House for negotiations with the Russians.
    ​ Rubio was there – inexperienced and nervous​.​..– to arrange a grandstand display by President Donald Trump at the summit meeting he wants with President Vladimir Putin. No more, no less.
    ​ Rubio ended up with less. To the uncomprehending Trump, speaking at his own press conference in Florida fifteen hours later, Rubio and National Security Advisor Michael Waltz are unable to explain.​..
    ​..Lavrov meant that the Americans were coming to the meeting with no agenda except for what Trump and Putin had said during their telephone call of February 12, and no agreement among the Americans themselves on what to say to the Russians behind closed doors.
    ​ “We didn’t just listen”, Lavrov said in briefing the Russian press after the meeting, “but we also heard each other…This does not necessarily mean a convergence of positions.” ​…
    ​..The points agreed are the appointment of ambassadors in Washington and Moscow; removal of restrictions the US has imposed on Russian diplomatic operations in the US, including at the United Nations in New York; and the expansion of the bilateral agenda for talks to come. These were undertakings to continue talking – there was no agreement on more because the US side came unprepared for more.​..
    ​..Lavrov said more — Trump would not be getting his grandstand soon with Putin.
    ​ Instead, Lavrov said, “the foreign ministers, the national security advisors were tasked with meeting and seeing what needs to be done before the presidents can begin to negotiate a specific date and date for the summit.” The key term Lavrov emphasized for Trump’s men was “before” – перед тем — that’s process before PR.​..
    ​..In Riyadh, Lavrov also revealed a split on the US side. He told Russian reporters that he had asked Rubio and Waltz what end-of-war settlement plan Trump’s emissary on Ukraine, General Keith Kellogg, had been discussing in Munich last week with Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski, according to Sikorsi’s public disclosure and the video record. “I asked US Secretary of State Rubio and Waltz what it means. They said it was a fake.”​…
    ​..Rubio then telephoned the foreign ministers of France, Germany, Italy, and the UK, together with the European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs, to reassure them on what had not been agreed with the Russians. The text of the release reveals the political precedence Rubio gives to the Europeans ahead of the UK and the EU.​ https://johnhelmer.net/trump-tries-grandstanding-in-riyadh-rubio-steps-down/#more-91124

    ​ “I will meet Donald with pleasure” – that’s what President Putin expressed Wednesday in a brief televised interview with RT. He further outlined some conditions for such a meeting, saying that it can’t just involve sitting for some tea or coffee, but both the Russian and American diplomatic teams which met in Riyadh the day prior must thoroughly prepare to negotiate issues most important to each, particularly the Ukraine crisis.​..
    ..Putin also called the Trump team ‘completely different’ in terms of positive openness and willingness to work with Moscow, in contrast to the prior Biden administration, and given the Riyadh meeting took place without bias and on “friendly” terms, and with no “condemnation of what had been done in the past” – meaning the two sides showed willingness to move forward and not rehash a blame-game.
    Of the Tuesday Saudi-hosted talks, which lasted four-and-half hours, Putin described: “It is impossible to solve many issues, including the Ukrainian crisis, without increasing trust between Russia and the United States” – and stressed that the process is about restoring this trust, toward a resolution of the conflict.
    He was further quoted in Interfax saying of the talks: “Yes, I have been informed. I rate them highly, there are results.”
    As for Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, his follow-up assessment after leading the delegation in Riyadh was as follows: “Moscow and Washington need to clean up the legacy of former US President Joe Biden’s administration, which ruined the foundation of long-lasting cooperation between the two countries.”​…
    ​ Putin’s spokesman on Wednesday remained cautiously optimistic:
    “Maybe. Or maybe not,” Peskov said, responding to a question about the possibility of the Trump-Putin summit in February.​ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/putin-i-will-meet-donald-pleasure

    Probationary period civilians again… Incoming! DOGE Poised To Strike Defense Department With Mass Layoffs https://www.zerohedge.com/political/incoming-doge-poised-strike-defense-department-mass-layoffs

    #182663
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ One month into Israel’s West Bank offensive, violence and uncertainty are the new normal
    Israel has killed 55 Palestinians after one month of its ongoing “Iron Wall” offensive in the West Bank Killings, mass displacement, and uncertainty are the new normal.​ .https://mondoweiss.net/2025/02/one-month-into-israels-west-bank-offensive-violence-and-uncertainty-are-the-new-normal/

    ​ UN chief slams Israeli police raids on UN schools in occupied East Jerusalem
    ​ UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday “strongly” condemned Israeli police’s raid on schools run by the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) in occupied East Jerusalem, Anadolu Agency reports.
    ​ “The secretary general condemns the breach of inviability of United Nations premises in occupied East Jerusalem, including the UNRWA training center and the attempt to forcibly enter three UNRWA schools and seek their closure,” said spokesperson Stephane Dujarric during a news conference
    ​ According to witnesses, police stormed the UNRWA-run Jerusalem Elementary School in Silwan town and interrogated its management members on Tuesday.
    The raids also targeted another school in the Wadi al-Joz neighborhood and a vocational training center in the Qalandia refugee camp in occupied East Jerusalem.​ https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250218-un-chief-slams-israeli-police-raids-on-un-schools-in-occupied-east-jerusalem/

    ​ ‘Pure Evil’: Hamas Hands Over Remains of Dead Israeli Mother, Toddler & Infant
    ​ Thursday was a somber and tragic day for Israel as the bodies of four slain Israeli hostages were returned by Hamas, 503 days after they were initially kidnapped in the Oct.7, 2023 raids on southern Israel and massacres.
    ​ “Hamas had said earlier in the week that it was handing over the bodies of Shiri Silberman Bibas, her two young sons Ariel and Kfir, and Oded Lifshitz, who was 83 at the time of his abduction,” Times of Israel writes.​..
    ..It’s unclear how precisely the captives died, also in terms of when or where in captivity, but what’s clear is the young had been taken alive:
    ​ ​The mother and children were taken captive from Kibbutz Nir Oz. Video of the abduction, with a terrified Shiri Bibas seen swaddling her two redheaded boys in a blanket and being whisked away by armed men, ricocheted around the world in the hours after the attack….
    ..Israel’s Diaspora Minister Amichai Chikli blasted the whole handover ordeal of small coffins, saying “a society that cultivates a culture of murder and death has no right to exist.”…
    ​..Hamas has claimed it was actually Israeli bombs and attacks on Gaza which in the end killed the slain hostages, which they emphasized in propaganda posters featuring a bloody, monstrous Netanyahu..​ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/tragic-day-hamas-hands-over-remains-dead-israeli-mother-toddler-infant

    ​ 11 more bodies found in south Lebanon after Israeli withdrawal
    ​ Truce pausing Israel’s war on Gaza — which has reportedly killed over 48,297 Palestinians, a figure revised by officials to nearly 62,000, having added thousands who are missing and now presumed dead — enters its 32nd day.​ https://www.trtworld.com/middle-east/live-blog-israel-abducts-30-palestinians-in-occupied-west-bank-raids-18266444

    ​ Israel Creates Directorate to Oversee Ethnic Cleansing of Gaza
    ​ On Monday, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz ordered the creation of a directorate in the Defense Ministry tasked with overseeing the implementation of the plan announced by US President Donald Trump to ethnically cleanse Gaza.​ https://www.globalresearch.ca/israel-creates-directorate-oversee-ethnic-cleansing-gaza/5880302

    #182664
    John Day
    Participant

    Another Blackwater? Nearly 100 U.S. Mercenaries Are in Gaza Right Now​;​ 96 former U.S. special forces veterans are currently stationed in Gaza.
    ​ These mercenaries have been hired by UG Solutions, a North Carolina based military contractor, to patrol the intersection that Israel used to separate the north from the south of Gaza. What the Occupation called the “Netzarim Corridor” split Gaza with a fortified wide road to re-supply weapons and tanks as well as providing a vantage point to launch attacks on both the north and the south.​ https://www.globalresearch.ca/another-blackwater-nearly-100-us-mercenaries-gaza/5880286

    ​ Satellite Imagery Reveals 7 New Israeli Army Outposts In Syria
    The new sites are equipped with living quarters and command centers and aim to reinforce an indefinite Israeli presence in Syria​ https://thecradle.co/articles/satellite-imagery-reveals-seven-new-israeli-army-outposts-in-syria

    Choking the tanker trade between Iran and China to hurt both geopolitical rivals:​ Trump’s No-Prisoners Approach to Iran-China Oil Crackdown​ https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2025/02/trumps-no-prisoners-approach-to-iran-china-oil-crackdown.html

    ​ Lots of these people are working for cheap in the US. Trump Signs Executive Order Terminating All Federal Taxpayer Benefits Going To Illegal Aliens
    The cost of welfare programs for noncitizens is estimated to be in the billions.
    ​ The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) estimated that federal expenditures on illegal aliens in 2023 totaled nearly $66.5 billion, including more than $23 billion in federal medical expenditures and $11.6 billion in welfare benefits from Food Stamps, child nutrition, SSI, and other programs.​ https://www.zerohedge.com/political/trump-signs-executive-order-terminating-all-federal-taxpayer-benefits-going-illegal

    ​ Shades of Teddy Roosevelt: Trump Enforcers Affirm Lina Khan’s Approach to Antitrust
    New Federal Trade Commission Chair Andrew Ferguson and acting Antitrust Division chief Omeed Assefi endorsed the 2023 merger guidelines. There’s a new bipartisan consensus.​ https://www.thebignewsletter.com/p/trump-enforcers-affirm-lina-khans

    #182665
    John Day
    Participant

    Trump Confirms Fort Knox Audit, But Gold Slips As Bessent Downplays Revaluation Rumors​ https://www.zerohedge.com/precious-metals/trump-confirms-fort-knox-audit-gold-slips-bessent-downplays-revaluation-rumors

    ​ RFK Jr. Lays Out His HHS Agenda: ‘Nothing Is Going To Be Off Limits’​
    “Some of the possible factors we will investigate were formerly taboo or insufficiently scrutinized,” Kennedy told HHS staff, Tuesday morning. ​“I’m willing to subject them all to the scrutiny of unbiased science.”
    ​ Some of these previously taboo concerns, he said, include “the childhood vaccine schedule, electromagnetic radiation, glyphosate, other pesticides, ultra processed foods, artificial food additives, SSRI and other psychiatric drugs, PFAS, PFOAs, microplastics.”
    ​ RFK Jr. reminded HHS staff that an “overwhelming majority” of our Founding Fathers were “citizen scientists,” including “Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, John Adams, James Madison, Benjamin Franklin, Benjamin Rush, a physician, Julian Bartlett, a physician, Matthew Thornton, a physician, and Oliver Wolcott, a physician.”​ https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/rfk-jr-lays-out-his-hhs-agenda-nothing-going-be-limits

    ​ Two birds with one stone.. Go ACOG! ​ Peer-Reviewed Study Confirms mRNA Injections Cross the Placenta and Reach the Fetus
    Intramuscular mRNA-1273 injection rapidly crosses the placenta within one hour, accumulates in fetal organs, translates into Spike protein, and persists in fetal tissues after birth.​ https://www.thefocalpoints.com/p/breaking-peer-reviewed-study-confirms

    ​ Trump Could Be About To Ban COVID Vaccines; Report
    Trump health officials could be about to recommend a complete stop to covid vaccines for all age groups in the US, according to a report.
    ​ The move would effectively ban the vaccines amid widespread suggestions that they are having expansive side effects and causing a spike in excess deaths.
    The Daily Mail outlines how Dr Jay Bhattacharya, President Trump’s nomination to lead the National Institutes of Health (NIH), has backed a petition calling for the mRNA vaccines to be paused and retested.​ https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/trump-could-be-about-ban-covid-vaccines-report

    ​ The modified mRNA in the Pfizer and Moderna “vaccine” products causes some people’s cells to keep making toxic spike protein without end.
    NEW STUDY – Circulating Spike Protein Detectable 709 Days after COVID-19 mRNA Injection
    Participants with post-vaccination syndrome had significantly higher circulating Spike protein levels compared with the control group.​ https://www.thefocalpoints.com/p/new-study-circulating-spike-protein

    #182666
    John Day
    Participant

    A Midwestern Doctor has more on that: Yale Just Proved COVID Vaccine Injury Exists and Spike Production Persists for Years Inside The Body
    Reviewing the consequences of the reckless steps used to make the vaccines and the immunological damage which followed​ https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/yale-proved-covid-vax-injury-exists

    ​ The probability of Earth-impact will likely increase until it suddenly goes to 0% (or 100%). Why “city-killer” asteroid YR4’s impact probability keeps increasing
    Asteroid 2024 YR4, which could devastate a city’s worth of humans, has gone from 1.2% to 2.3% to 2.6% to 3.1% chances of impact. Here’s why.​ https://bigthink.com/starts-with-a-bang/city-killer-asteroid-yr4-impact-probability/

    #182667
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    As my ppl die, young men primarily, (worshipped at my cousin’s Ukrainian Orthodox church without missing a Catholic beat back in the day) the ghoulish specter of Lavrov et al ponder the number of chairs, water pitchers nd tables at the as yet to be established “diplomatic missions” across from The Lesser punkass Rubio…SoS.
    No rush from Marco since there’s no skin to be lost off his prissy-assed back.

    Diplomacy….what a vulgar display.

    1991

    #182668
    Noirette
    Participant

    Re. upcoming German elections, a quick profile of Alice Weidel, AW, the leader of the AFD.

    (All > public knowlege, Wiki, MSM articles, etc.)

    AW’s background, it need not matter, is ‘Christian’ though she calls herself agnostic. She has a grandfather who was a Nazi, etc. She went to an Xtian Highschool and has +++ Degrees in Economics.

    She has worked for (from Wiki, I didn’t know..) Goldman Sachs Asset Management, the Bank of China for 6 years, then as VP of Allianz Global Investors. Next, as a freelance Biz. consultant, and for *Rocket Internet* (into internet Biz) + other.

    Alice ‘lives’ in Switzerland – yet her official residence is in Germany – as she is openly lesbian and in a civil partnership with another woman, Sarah Bossard (typical Swiss name, a film maker), who is from Sri Lanka orginally. They have two children. AW publically states that she supports the traditional family (one ma, one pa, etc.) but exceptions should be made.

    She is a rabid Zionist and violently anti-Muslim. It is said (have not checked this so prob an exageration) .. that she has called for all Muslims to be deported from Germany.

    *SOME* of her mains stances.

    Interdicting minarets, interdicting veils, burkas, no social AID for such immigrants, and the like (the enemy within, newest version.) No unemployment pay for immigrants, until they have worked for 10 years. Expulsion of (xyz..) immigrants. Etc.

    NATO to be replaced with a European Force.

    Gaz imports from Russia to be re-instated, resume. ( > Tear down wind turbines.)

    Building new Nuclear Power Stations.

    Instoring obligatory military service.

    one pic of her with wifey, https://tinyurl.com/3wfacf7y

    Truly fascinating to see such a mix of opporunistic, ‘modren’ appeals in one or another direction. Note, Meloni and Milei were invited to the Trump inauguration, but she wasn’t.

    #182669
    citizenx
    Participant

    A luxury problem that indicates things are changing for the better, and they do so rapidly.

    I’ll open today with the interview Trump and Musk did wih Sean Hannity. Interview: highly recommended.

    Thank You, I will listen this evening.

    ..

    Thanks John, for the sharing and Wisdom.

    Nonviolence is complicated, and must be practiced in the moment. It is NOT passivity when one must act to prevent or reduce harm.

    I felt bad about the whole thing, some unfortunate drama of human emotions and misunderstanding…

    I’ll relay an altercation I had some months ago at work in due time- and one I almost, but chose not to have, on Valentines Day last week.

    Very similar sentiments on having some bad feelings after every altercation regardless of how ‘justified’.
    Perhaps it’s our conscience shadow keeping us fully human ?

    I second Olivers short speech as well worth the time- a mere 8 minutes towards humble humairty.

    ..

    Just Some Randomer

    Man, I am finding it so difficult to even look at the mainstream media over the past few days. With regards to both the Economy/DOGE etc and Ukraine, The absolute spew of lies and distractions is utterly nauseating, now that all the cherished hopes and dreams of the Globalists are being trashed

    Likewise- I’m also finding that some of the trashing of Team Trump around here is a bit nauseating.
    Strikes me as childish and bratty entitled complaining patterns…

    At least a small amount of grace towards Trump/ Vance/ Musk with regards to the revelations and genuine changes taking place. It may not be perfect, but they are addressing many of the complaints by the same people who are now just complaining about them.

    Check your negative complaint patterns and be grateful it taint Kamalalala “I would change nothing about the Biden Admin”… Trump ‘”doged” a bullet, and we did too- maybe think about that ?

    JB – HB

    NO! Give the $500 “back” to the person who had $5 taken! It is unfair that the $500 person had more to take! And then we can give the $100 “back” to the $20 person!

    What kind of stares would you get?

    Why not just be honest with who had what in their pockets?
    One theft does not deserve another.

    Similarly- who is to say that the person with $500…may have been their last money, they had no credit cards, or financial resources back up…and now they are doubly fucked after getting robbed at gunpoint first, and then by the commissars second ?

    Working in the bar business at some very trendy places, I learned to never judge people by their appearances, or dress, or vocabulary. One particular time stands out- especially regarding your “cash” query. Several dudes came in, sat at the bar looking really gruff, unshaven, not well dressed…a bit out of place. They order bottles of wine and lots of food-

    Turned out they were just off the boat from months of seriously hard, dangerous work fishing in Alaska, they each had huge wads of cash to pay- and they simply wanted a nice meal. I did not see their cash until the bill was dropped, but I took excellent care of them and gave them great service- to which they also tipped fantastically.

    You never know. I’m not a ‘Christian’ – but it is obvious that even Christ would be treated like garbage by many people today presuming he was a poor homeless dude. Buddhas probably the same, even though they literally took vows of owning nothing to service the suffering – I aspire to live by the ethos- never treat anyone less ‘fortunate’ than you poorly- similar, no reason to fawn over those who are more fortunate- Karma, fate, fortune can turn on a dime…

    #182670
    citizenx
    Participant

    To all us ‘nobody’s’ , struggling on the planet just to get by…with a sparkle in the eyes…

    Old man down, way down down, down by the docks of the city
    Blind and dirty, asked me for a dime, a dime for a cup of coffee
    I got no dime but I got some time to hear his story…

    But I’ll get back on my feet again someday
    The good Lord willin’, if He says I may
    I know that the life I’m living’s no good
    I’ll get a new start, live the life I should
    I’ll get up and fly away, I’ll get up and fly away, fly away…

    + the Wharf Rats were a self titled group of Dead Heads, at every show with yellow balloons, who were sober and cleaned up their lives…they were there for every lost Dead Head as well.

    #182671
    Dora
    Participant
    #182672
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Page is dropping slightly later. That’s not fitting my schedule just now.

    Here’s a thought, a shibboleth for Trump and their intentions: how about pardoning Assange, Snowden, and everybody else? Are you serious about transparency, cleaning up, or what?

    “Over the years many of us in alternative economics have wondered if our nation would be able to handle the revelation that almost everything about our system is fake. Half the country has suspected as much, but what would happen if we had hard proof – A smoking gun?
    USAID is that smoking gun, the proof of death, but it’s only one of many buried bodies that are about to be uncovered. The real revelations will come when DOGE discovers how much US policy is directed and controlled by entities OUTSIDE our own country.
    What happens when they investigate the numerous financial and political networks connected to the WEF, DAVOS, World Bank, the IMF, the BIS, and international think tanks like the CFR, Tavistock, the Atlantic Council, Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation and Open Society Foundations? What about the investment influences of Black Rock,Vanguard, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, etc.?” — Brandon Smith.

    Pointing out because he elaborates, but this is Armstrong’s cycle, right on time. IF everything is fake and the U.S. government has actually been both our robber and abuser, THEN people will shift away from it, into Private attention and assets. Yes, removing/reducing the Managerial Empire, but also buying or trusting private bonds…or in our case, even trustless bonds.

    That means we own it. The nation is not the government. Generally the government is AGAINST the nation.

    Note on that, Solana is the latest crypto to take a big hit for a scandal. Hey, I thought these were supposed to be “Trustless” because there were no humans, companies, reputations involved.

    “Rabid Sabotage By The Political Left
    The government is effectively being audited by the Trump Administration, and the Democrats are enraged. Why? Because they (and a handful of Neo-Cons) know full well what that audit is going to find.” Smith

    Just like always, they know before they know, not to look because everything is perfectly honest and fine over there.

    Economic Downturn Is Inevitable – Trump Will Be Blamed
    Broad budget cuts are essential to saving the economy in the long term, but they are also a double-edged sword in the short term. For example, US GDP stats rely greatly on government spending in their calculations”

    Bet you’re sorry now!!! Price of eggs hasn’t gone down in two weeks!!! WTF? You mean the price of eggs that under Biden you swore weren’t even going up? But now they’re super high and you think they should drop day of inauguration? (Same with plane crashes. All Trump’s fault, day of his inauguration. No I am not kidding. Shouldn’t he have to DO something first? I guess Trump personally pilots all planes now.) This is, as you say, a level of derangement over DOGE I heretofore have never seen and did not know that existed.

    “Cruel: Elon Musk Cuts Off Social Security Benefits For Thousands Of Revolutionary War Veterans” –BBee Sad.

    “Billie Joe Armstrong Announces He Will Now Just Be A Regular Idiot” –Bbee

    AfD: Okay, are you ready to permit men to protect women and their nations again? Maybe? Maybe give them respect, thank them for keeping you all from being killed, every day, every where?

    There was a tiktok, NYC, some homeless guy, harassing, unhinged, sort of not sure what was going to happen, daylight robbery at minimum, what does she do? Crosses the street to the first MAN who was there. That MAN then didn’t make much, but stood up, held off, distracted and diffused the assaulter. No one was killed either! If you can imagine that. The woman was not raped by her protector! If you can imagine that. Life went on. …Better not let the Manhattan D.A. see that.

    IF you Germans – and German women – have had enough, say so and they’ll be rousted out in about 6 months. Same here, Larry Johnson was asked about attacking the Mexican cartels who would then not care and openly attack the American people in cities. Hahahahaahahahahaa! Surely you jest, my sir. TRY IT. If you EVER do such a thing and the American people call open season, on you, it’ll be six months before you BEG to surrender to a nice, comfy American cell. Please, PLEASE do this. Please.

    CNN: Yes, Virginia, that all sounds super stupid, but they actually believe this. Apparently yes, we are at the level where he has to explain this again, and at that level. I really, really doubt any of this will sink in. At all.

    “• Trump, Musk To Discuss Sending US Taxpayers $5,000 Checks Using DOGE Savings (ZH)

    They are after every gasp of evil they can perceive, but somebody commented that “Taxpayers” means those who pay taxes, ie, not everyone. I guess that kind of makes sense, we’ll see. Of course they wanted the money to people who didn’t lose that $5k in the first place. I presume, THEMselves personally. God forbid working people get it.

    –Phoenix supports this suggestion, so. 1st doesn’t matter a bit. Nothing has actually happened yet, and we haven’t invaded Greenland either. People are reading and mentalizing so much they can’t tell that NOTHING HAPPENED. A word was said. That’s it. nothing’s decided. Johnson said the same thing as CIA analyst on Gaza: “No, that is not a PLAN. That’s a NON-Plan. A PLAN Is when you say ‘we’ve talked to Jordan and Egypt and have arranged land to resettle 750k Gazans and the U.S. Congress and EU have passed budget for $150B each to pay for the construction, which will start in May.” THAT, my darlings, is a PLAN. He SAID he was going to do something…then no troops moved? No MREs wuz bought? Yeah, then we’re not going, he’s talking, AND EVERYBODY KNOWS IT. Reich for example, high level is putting out the most unhinged non-stop Coup drivel, when he’s the sort that knows good and well what it looks like when Bureaucracies actually intend to act.
    Part 2) Suppose it does only tax return to those who paid $5k in the first place. So what? A) $5k is like a loose fiver to the rich, B) $5k to the working people will instantly be spent and benefit the very poor you speak of, via the Economy. Actually IF any such thing happens, I suspect that like Nuclear Techs re-hired, he’ll just go “Yeah, the poors too, it’s alright.” Boom done: no one cares.

    ‘Ze decided to start a fist-fight with Trump. Okay, man. We all know how much Trump likes that sort of thing and that’s definitely how he gives you money. $350 BILLION. Well 1/3 of a TRILLION is up from my estimate yesterday, (+$150B) so I wonder if that means something. When it got high they stopped the clock (as usual) but that seems higher than the original run rate too. He’s probably including CIA dark spending and it’s still higher.

    “• Musk Blames Zelensky For Death Of Gonzalo Lira (RT)
    I thought Scott Ritter and JD Vance flew over to kill him, what happened?
    “• ‘Good Prospects’ with US, ‘Hysterics’ in EU and Ukraine: Putin (RT)
    Hysterics? C’mon, surely they’re not crying on national TV or anything.
    “PUTIN: TRUMP’S TEAM WAS FRIENDLY AND UNBIASED “

    “I JUST WANT PEOPLE TO STOP DYING!” Trump said. Just wanted to repeat that. Ever heard that before? Everyone is heart-set against this, in every way. Europe, Democrats, Labour, Canada, everyone. “No! PEOPLE MUST DIE!!!!” All comments, such as Stormer, were “We will never give up, the last Ukrainian MUST Die.” Like the last dinosaur and the last Dodo bird, we will track, track that last Ukrainiand down in the Arctic where he wanders like Dr. Frankenstein’s Monster, and FORCE him to die.

    Speaking of, on the Duran, UK now has TWELVE ships. And I forget, EIGHTEEN guns? That’s it. You train there, as forces “Boys, these are the only 18 guns in all England. Defend them with your lives.” Now he no doubt means major artillery and mobile howitzers, but does it make a bit of difference? Ireland: invade now. Right now. I mean, just get on the ferry with a shillelagh, and whack them soundly. Bob’s yer Uncle, nation is yours!

    “• Riyadh Meeting May Be ‘Beginning of the End of NATO’ (Sp.)

    No, Vance serving divorce papers was the end of NATO.

    “• EU’s Military-Industrial Complex Wants to Prolong Lucrative Ukraine Crisis (Sp.)

    On that, the U.S. and Vance said they’re welcome to buy all the weapons they want to use in Ukraine. But it doesn’t activate Article 5. That seems near, but also far. As said, it won’t matter as they’re broke and are about to collapse for collateral.

    “It’s the “end of an era” and Germany is “in disarray.” And not just Germany: “Pandemonium” rages in Europe; the continent is under “assault.” Its elites are “shaken, anxious, and sometimes aghast,” as an “ideological war” has been declared against their fiefdom, which is being “left in the dust.” A big “boom” has sounded, and a “ferocious reckoning” is underway. In short, it’s a “European nightmare.”

    Wait: I thought they were all for PEACE and are merely sad, sad puppets for the United States. Awwwww. What happened? If this was always the U.S.’s war, then why de long face? Why keep fighting it? You’re Free!!! Fly! Be Free!!!

    Could it be, as Herr Docktor has been saying for years, that it’s ‘tother way ‘round? Europe burrowed in and is directing the U.S. to bankrupt itself fighting a losing war on their behalf while they giggle?

    “Cut 20% The CNN panel was left dumfounded.” (Dumbfounded is missssspeled, snark)

    Well, they’ve never done work before. Worked for a company and not a branch of the CIA. They’re like “But if I get fired, I can’ t pay my mortgage!” Rest of America: “YOU DON’T SAY. Huh.” Maybe rent a Uhaul or something, that’s the advice I got.

    ““..plaintiffs “have not shown a substantial likelihood that [DOGE] is not an agency.”

    Uhhh, I would think so: it’s an OBAMA agency.

    “• 19 State Attorneys General Signal Intent to Prosecute Fauci (PJM)

    They’re missing the boat. I would Prosecute Fauci for killing 500,000 GAY MEN. That would go over, much, much better. Statute of limitations on Murder?

    #182673
    jb-hb
    Participant

    I’m reading Crime & Punishment for the first time since high school. It is electrifying, riveting, horrifying.

    Human misery – what is to be done, how is it to be borne? Mercy PLEASE – when, where, how? And how painful is it?

    What is to become of those who are incapable of measuring up? Mercy? But then, what mercy for those who they harm, those who make the merciful sacrifice for the Incapable, who continue to be hurt as a result of the Incapable receiving mercy? But aren’t we ALL incapable, ultimately?

    I’m only 151 pages into a 523 page book, so Dostoevsky is still establishing his statement – too early to draw final conclusions.

    My own postmodernist atheist deconstructionist leftist past rises up in response to scene after scene of human misery.

    We must break the wheel of time, stomp the pieces into splinters. Break reality itself if we must, FIX it, free humanity from the unreasonableness, then unbearableness of being.

    Transhumanism, exactly.

    But we’re already trying transhumanism. Trying to break the chains of Being, free people from reality. Transgenderism is exactly that. It isn’t making people happy.

    Feminism is Transhumanism.

    Women, freed from so many conventions and strictures of the past — with a promise of even MORE freedom to come. Feminism already is moved on from equality and is working the REAL problem.

    The strictures of the current system, of ANY system, of reality – are an injustice, ultimately.

    Equality is too expensive
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlX9CLJeu34

    This is framed as a men/women thing, but it isn’t really, this is ALL of us. Our dilemma with reality, with Being. The ultimate constraint to freedom.

    And the Blob, the larger Blob, not just Kunstler’s bureaucracy, has distinctly Transhumanist overtones. In addition to Communist ones. Their observable actions and words indicate they have come to specific ideas about what is to be done about the problem of Being and Reality.

    Women are experiencing Transhumanism in freedom from the past strictures.

    We THOUGHT harems were sexist against women (what could be more sexist towards women than 95% of men not being able to have a woman – women most affected!)

    …but with TOTAL boundless, undulating, blobulent, formless, undifferentiated freedom, what are women doing? They have divided themselves into harems.

    A 5 could very easily have a 5 of her own. Hell, she could have a 7, because contrary to the propaganda in womens’ magazines, so long as a woman is SUFFICIENTLY good looking (which isn’t what women apparently think it is), if she is NICE, if she is kind and sympathetic and supportive, a man will gladly walk through broken glass with bare feet for her.

    The removal of all barriers gives 4-8 women access to 9’s and 10’s because men will have sex with a woman who is “good enough.” And enjoy it. Women know they are part of a harem, know they can lock down a man of the same market value as themselves – or even a level or two higher! – are nevertheless staying in the harem, and are the unhappiest they have ever been in history.

    And of course, they disbelieve everything anyone tells them about how a man thinks or feels because they are only dealing with 9’s and 10’s who are getting mobbed by women who “refuse to settle.” A 9 with a completely booked social calendar, currently engaged in a self indulgent feeding frenzy = “men” because she can see no other men.

    Her complaints in opinion pieces, via tiktoks, etc, regarding “men” is about these 9’s and 10’s. All men, though, are a post office box – you drop the letter into any man conveniently at hand with the purpose of reaching “men” with demands for redress from Chad the 10.

    (these particulars being a stand-in for humans – men and women – talking about one facet of life or another but REALLY trying to come to grips with Being)

    You can have the thing. Costlessly Having gotten it, even knowing you can have something wholesome and good STILL of higher value than you are technically worthy of, they cannot or will not let go.

    Transhumanism will give us what we want. Having grabbed the banana inside the large glass jar, we will refuse to open our paws and release the banana to escape. We will get stuck right there holding our banana and starve. We were told holding the banana was the highest good, the only good.

    THIS is what I suspect the dark forces are leading us towards. THIS is what, in their wisdom, they think fixes everything. And besides, it’s a cheat. We never get to the point where EVERYONE is free, do we? OTHER people freed from the strictures of reality, becoming as gods???? Hell no. Terrifying. Not-freedom is that thing for other people. Why every policy to make it fair just so happens to lead towards killing all humans.

    See the scifi classic Forbidden Planet.

    #182674
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    #182675

    Kash Patel confirmed as FBI head. Was he the last big one?

    #182676
    John Day
    Participant

    Thanks for the Kash-tip, Ilargi.
    😉

    #182677

    Kash Patel is in.

    #182678

    I guess I should refresh before I post.
    That’s the three most contested making it in.
    I’m pretty tickled.

    #182679
    riesterm
    Participant

    Anybody see this from Marianne Williamson . . . ?

    Worth a listen.

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