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US Trade Court Blocks Trump Tariffs, Saying President ‘Exceeded Any Authority’ (BBC)
Trump Getting ‘Filtered’ Information On Ukraine Conflict – Moscow (RT)
After Backlash, White House Prepares Rescissions Bill To Codify Some DOGE Cuts
Musk Stepping Down As Special Government Employee (RT) /span>
GOP Rushes To Win Musk Back By Codifying Into Law DOGE Cuts (Whedon)
Lavrov Briefs Rubio On Ukraine Negotiations (RT)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“It is not for unelected judges to decide how to properly address a national emergency”

US Trade Court Blocks Trump Tariffs, Saying President ‘Exceeded Any Authority’ (BBC)

A US federal court blocks President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs, in a major blow to his economic policies Three judges rule that Trump overstepped his authority when he used an emergency law to impose tariffs on nearly every country – here’s what we know so far. Businesses and trade experts are scrambling to understand what this latest twist means, our business editor Simon Jack writes

Moments after the ruling, the Trump administration appealed, saying: “It is not for unelected judges to decide how to properly address a national emergency”. The US is currently negotiating individual trade deals with dozens of countries – those talks have now been thrown into chaos, our North America editor Sarah Smith writes

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Obviously.

Trump Getting ‘Filtered’ Information On Ukraine Conflict – Moscow (RT)

US President Donald Trump is being misled about the Ukraine conflict by those pushing Washington toward supporting the Kiev regime and taking a more aggressive stance on Russia, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said. Lavrov’s remark on Wednesday followed in response to Trump’s latest criticism of Moscow. The US president rebuked Russia twice this week over strikes on Ukraine, claiming that President Vladimir Putin had “gone absolutely crazy” and was launching “missiles and drones into cities in Ukraine for no reason whatsoever.” Trump later warned that the Russian leader was “playing with fire.” Responding to a question from journalist Pavel Zarubin, Lavrov said: “One thing is clear – Donald Trump and those who actually make decisions regarding the Ukraine conflict in particular, are not being told everything.”

“The information he [Trump] is given is filtered through a sieve, which is prepared by those who want to draw America into more aggressive action against Russia, in support of the Kiev regime,” Lavrov added.According to Russia’s top diplomat, Moscow will try “to correct” the problem of information not reaching Trump. Ukraine has drastically ramped up drone strikes deep into Russia in recent weeks in what Moscow says is an effort to derail the ongoing peace process. According to the Russian Defense Ministry, more than 2,300 Ukrainian drones have been intercepted over the past week, mostly away from the front line. On Wednesday, Ukraine also launched a drone raid on Moscow and its suburbs, with a total of 42 UAVs taken down. The assault resulted in damage to residential buildings but no casualties were reported.

In retaliation, Moscow carried out a series of high-precision strikes across Ukraine, targeting drone production sites, warehouses, airfields, radar stations and ammunition depots. Russian officials have consistently stated that such attacks never target civilians. In recent days, Trump has increasingly criticized the Kremlin over what he perceives as a lack of progress in peace negotiations between Moscow and Kiev. Last week, Trump and Putin held a telephone conversation during which they discussed the prospects of a peaceful resolution to the Ukraine conflict. Both leaders characterized the call as productive.

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Should have been done off the bat?

After Backlash, White House Prepares Rescissions Bill To Codify Some DOGE Cuts (RT)

The big question in recent weeks: Why are House Republicans hesitating to codify the waste and fraud identified by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) into law? Musk’s CBS News interview on Tuesday, where he called the “Big, Beautiful Bill” (BBB) a “disappointment,” appears to have kicked off a broader information campaign aimed at pressuring the White House to push House Republicans toward formally codifying some DOGE-related spending cuts. By Wednesday afternoon, Politico reported, citing two anonymous Republican sources, that the White House plans to send a rescissions bill (appropriations bill) to Congress next week to formally propose the spending cuts.< The package is expected to target funding for NPR, PBS, and certain foreign aid agencies previously reduced under President Trump. Here's more from the report: The package set to land on Capitol Hill is expected to reflect only a fraction of the DOGE cuts, which have already fallen far short of Musk's multi-trillion-dollar aspirations. The two Republicans said it will target NPR and PBS, as well as foreign aid agencies that have already been gutted by President Donald Trump's administration. House Speaker Mike Johnson stated that the House is "eager and ready" to act on the DOGE findings, while Senate Majority Leader John Thune and others voiced frustration over the delay. A growing online campaign, led by supporters of Musk, including Sen. Mike Lee and Gov. Ron DeSantis, is pressuring the administration to codify more of the DOGE cuts.Sen. Ron Johnson blasted House Republicans. However, the path forward remains uncertain due to the opposition of 26 Senate Republicans. An online pressure campaign aimed at "codifying" the DOGE cuts is taking shape. The number of X posts mentioning "codifying" has jumped from around 1,000 five days ago to 25,000 on Tuesday. All DOGE cuts must be codified. Musk is not alone. Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) has stated, "We're not rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic tonight. We're putting coal in the boiler and setting a course for the iceberg." There is brewing dissent among other Republican senators who follow Musk... Musk must be furious with Congress. Recall what he said last week, "The ability of Doge to operate is a function of whether the government, and this includes the Congress, is willing to take our advice."

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No protection.

Musk Stepping Down As Special Government Employee (RT)

Tech billionaire Elon Musk, head of the US Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has announced that he will no longer serve as a government employee. The statement comes amid reports of a growing rift between Musk and President Donald Trump. Trump established DOGE to identify and eliminate wasteful spending as part of his effort to make the federal government more responsive to everyday Americans. Musk’s organization, which is not a federal agency in the traditional sense, has overseen the elimination of grants and programs, as well as the termination of government jobs. Trump has also used DOGE to dismantle the Department of Education and the US Agency for International Development (USAID).

“As my scheduled time as a Special Government Employee comes to an end, I would like to thank President Trump for the opportunity to reduce wasteful spending,” Musk wrote on his X platform on Wednesday evening. “The DOGE mission will only strengthen over time as it becomes a way of life throughout the government,” he added. According to the New York Times, special government employees are appointed to “perform important, but limited, services to the government, with or without compensation, for a period not to exceed 130 days.” An unnamed White House official confirmed to Reuters on Wednesday that Musk is leaving the administration and that his “off-boarding will begin tonight.”

Musk recently voiced disappointment over Trump’s tax and spending bill, which he said would increase the deficit and undermine DOGE’s mission. He also said last week that he would like to wind down his involvement in politics because he has “done enough.”Trump defended the bill passed by the House last week, though he admitted on Wednesday that he was “not happy about certain aspects.” According to DOGE’s website, the task force has helped save an estimated $175 billion in taxpayer funds. Democrats have criticized the initiative, and courts have blocked some of its actions.

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There’s more than one GOP.

GOP Rushes To Win Musk Back By Codifying Into Law DOGE Cuts (Whedon)

Elon Musk announced last week that he will be rolling back plans for political spending in the midterm elections. That statement has Republicans who had been banking on him to finance their campaigns now rushing to prove their worth to him. In that announcement, Musk alluded to his disillusionment with Congress. Musk became something of a lightning rod for attacks as he pursued aggressive cuts to foreign aid and sought access to the Treasury Department’s payment systems after fighting obstructionists in court. On Tuesday, U.S. District Court Judge Jeannette Vargas in New York ruled that the four DOGE staffers assigned to Treasury will be allowed to access data they need to study that agency’s efficiency.

His efforts resulted in multiple lawsuits and public protests, as well as some high-profile vandalism incidents at Tesla dealerships. Musk also became a whipping boy for the media, who vilified and grotesquely caricatured him. The Tesla and SpaceX founder was adamant, however, that he would not be cowed and insisted he would work to eliminate fraud in the governmentAmid those efforts, Musk put his own money where his mouth was and helped to finance the campaign of Brad Schimel for Wisconsin’s Supreme Court seat in Wisconsin’s 2025 Supreme Court election held on April 1. Musk’s largess was met with a GOP largely unconcerned with the contest and disinterested in providing support, despite the prospect of flipping the supreme court of a major battleground state.

He will officially depart from government service on May 30. On Wednesday evening, he thanked Trump for the opportunity and said “DOGE’s mission will only strengthen over time as it becomes a way of life throughout the government.” Hesitance from House and Senate leaders to defend Musk as the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) fell into Democratic cross-hairs and GOP lawmakers’ unwillingness to codify his efforts into law appears to have the world’s richest man disillusioned with the GOP. Musk also said, “I think I’ve done enough.” He did, however, keep doors open by saying that “If I see a reason to do political spending in the future, I will do it.” He further said that he “did my best” in response to a post lamenting the disinterest in Congress toward backing the DOGE cuts.

The Tesla and SpaceX founder first entered Republican politics as a backer of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis during the 2022 primary. Musk later hopped aboard the Trump train after the first assassination attempt against the president in Butler, Pa. While no evidence exists to suggest any personal break with President Donald Trump, Musk recently made his frustrations with lawmakers known and indicated he would not spend anything on them in the midterms.Musk’s frustrations appear to have Republican leaders scrambling to show him some support and offer at least token efforts to codify his work in an apparent bid to bring the party back into his good graces. DeSantis, for his part, has expressed solidarity with his one-time benefactor.

“[Elon Musk] took massive incoming — including attacks on his companies as well as personal smears — to lead the effort on [DOGE],” DeSantis posted on Tuesday. “He became public enemy #1 of legacy media around the world. To see Republicans in Congress cast aside any meaningful spending reductions (and, in fact, fully fund things like USAID) is demoralizing and represents a betrayal of the voters who elected them.”On Wednesday, however, reports emerged that the White House would move to codify some of the DOGE cuts by sending a rescissions package to Congress. The package appears aimed at solidifying the $9.3 billion in previously approved cuts to public broadcasting and foreign aid, according to Politico.

Musk exploded on to the D.C. scene with bold talk of finding $2 trillion in fraud and waste to help balance the budget and his team appeared sincerely determined to upend the political establishment to that end. The $9.3 billion rescission package represents only a small fraction of the estimated $175 billion in savings that DOGE has claimed. That figure comes from what it called a “[c]ombination of asset sales, contract/lease cancellations and renegotiations, fraud and improper payment deletion, grant cancellations, interest savings, programmatic changes, regulatory savings, and workforce reductions.” The $175 billion figure is still well shy of the original $2 trillion goal and the “big, beautiful bill” that aims to codify many of Trump’s policy proposals only aims at $1.5 trillion in cuts over 10 years instead of the $2 trillion in a single year needed to balance the budget.

House leadership evidently received its own talking points on the Musk cuts and Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday joined the chorus of Republicans praising the billionaire and vowing to ensure his work was not in vain. “[Elon Musk] and the entire [DOGE] team have done INCREDIBLE work exposing waste, fraud, and abuse across the federal government – from the insanity of USAID’s spending to finding over 12 million people on Social Security who were over 120 years old,” House Speaker Mike Johnson posted on Wednesday. “The House is eager and ready to act on DOGE’s findings so we can deliver even more cuts to big government that President Trump wants and the American people demand.

Johnson further indicated that the House would work to pass the rescissions package and use the appropriations process to speedily approve a 2026 budget that would implement the White House’s agenda. Musk has not as of publication time commented on the rescissions package nor has he indicated any plans to resume spending plans for the midterms. The House Republicans maintain a narrow majority at present, but the incumbent party traditionally loses ground in the midterm elections.

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Mutual respect.

Lavrov Briefs Rubio On Ukraine Negotiations (RT)

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov discussed Ukraine peace negotiations in a phone call with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday. According to the Russian Foreign Ministry, Lavrov briefed Rubio on “concrete proposals for the next round of direct talks between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul.”“Both sides affirmed their intent to maintain constructive and respectful dialogue,” the ministry said in a statement on its website.US State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce said that Rubio “welcomed Russia and Ukraine’s exchange of ‘1,000-for-1,000’ prisoners over the weekend.”“The secretary reiterated President Trump’s calls for constructive, good-faith dialogue with Ukraine as the only path to ending this war,” Bruce added.

The conversation took place as US President Donald Trump intensified his rhetoric toward Russia, accusing his counterpart Vladimir Putin of “playing with fire.”He stopped short, however, of imposing new sanctions – something he suggested could still happen if peace talks stall. “We’re going to find out whether or not [Putin is] tapping us along, and if he is, we’ll respond a little differently,” Trump said on Wednesday.=Russia and Ukraine held their first direct negotiations in three years on May 16 in Istanbul, agreeing to carry out a major prisoner swap and to each draft a memorandum outlining their terms for a potential ceasefire. The exchange was conducted in several phases and concluded last week. While Kiev has said it shared its memorandum with both Moscow and Washington, the Kremlin stated on Wednesday that it is “finalizing” its version of the document.

Lavrov proposed holding the next round of talks in Istanbul on June 2. Russia’s lead negotiator, Vladimir Medinsky, has rejected Ukraine’s claims that Moscow is stalling the process. Kiev has backed Trump’s proposal for an unconditional 30-day ceasefire. However, Russia has stated that for a full ceasefire to be achieved, Ukraine must halt mobilization, stop receiving foreign weapons, and withdraw its forces from Russian territory. Moscow also insists that Kiev must abandon its plans to join NATO and formally recognize Crimea and four other regions as part of Russia. The Kremlin has described NATO’s expansion as one of the “root causes” of the conflict – an issue it says must be addressed in the ongoing talks.

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    Kazimir Malevich Woman torso 1932   • US Trade Court Blocks Trump Tariffs, Saying President ‘Exceeded Any Authority’ (BBC) • • Trump Getting ‘Fil
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle May 29 2025]

    #188983
    Germ
    Participant

    Good Morning :-))

    Whacked !!

    Australian national treasure Magda Szubanski has shared an emotional video with fans, revealing she has been diagnosed with cancer.
    “Some not great news. I’ve been diagnosed with stage 4 Mantle Cell Lymphoma”
    “…fast-moving blood cancer”
    https://www.perthnow.com.au/entertainment/celebrity/magda-szubanski-cancer-diagnosis-beloved-kath-kim-star-reveals-heartbreaking-health-update-c-18853704

    She pushed the death-vaxx hard and, like most, she probably got paid handsomely for her sins.
    “Obey the rules” – she said!
    https://thewest.com.au/news/coronavirus/magda-szubanski-delivers-important-coronavirus-message-as-kath-and-kim-character-sharon-strzelecki-ng-b881646008z

    TVASSF – straight to hell for you.

    #188984
    Germ
    Participant

    Pfizer literally get away with murder – over, and over , again ….

    Hundreds of women ready to sue over contraceptive jab linked to brain tumours – as doctor warns prescribing drug ‘verges on medical negligence’

    “UK watchdog the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Authority called for the injection’s manufacturer Pfizer to include a warning about the risk in patient information leaflets.”

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-14755521/contraceptive-jab-linked-brain-tumours.html

    TVASSF – stay away from needles (except Pine Needle Tea!)

    #188985
    Topcat
    Participant

    Obviously

    • Trump Getting ‘Filtered’ Information On Ukraine Conflict – Moscow

    #1
    Can’t wait to hear from the resident Trump Apologist how in the world their boy doesn’t know Ukraine sent hundreds (over a thousand) of drones into Russia FIRST and that’s why Russia responded as they did.

    #2
    Tulsi doin’ one heck-of-a-job over there as head of Intel, only one who hasn’t gotten the memo is her Boss. Haha

    #3 What a clown show!

    #188986
    Michael Reid
    Participant
    #188987
    Michael Reid
    Participant
    #188988
    Michael Reid
    Participant
    #188989
    Michael Reid
    Participant
    #188990
    Topcat
    Participant

    Starting to look kinda Bidenesque from the Orange One.

    Lookin’ like Angry Old Man yelling at the clouds.

    However the media whores will over report Trump’s ‘senior moments’ as an indication he is not fit for office.

    Just kid gloves for 46

    #188991
    tboc
    Participant

    “politburo” in White House

    1. who will be the John Anthony Stormer to illucidate the foundation of this crisis?
    2. who is going to be dumb enough to buy into this BS? (not hard to predict)

    when you can’t dazzle em with your brilliance baffle em with your BS

    a nation’s capital where today’s paycheck is more important than “our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor”
    a nation’s capital that is purely a reflection of that nation’s citizens

    but of course, all of this is profitable and acceptable from the Enlightened Machiavellian perspective
    the sun always shines on the omen above the entrance depicted by Dante

    #188992
    Dr. D
    Participant

    “Volchansk falls”
    “Trump Is Furious Putin Ignored His Demands”
    Trump claims Putin ‘has gone absolutely crazy for no reason’

    I haven’t been following daily military action, so this is beginning to gel a bit. Trump/West had an idea of how to settle this, clean, with negotiations, really endless, intricate, difficult plan. Yeah, we know. And what traction and action has he got so far for it? Yeah, we know.

    Putin took a very short, clean, direct path when offered: he is not stopping the war while all these Rube Goldberg plans run. Everybody knows this. So when he could take the last towns, logistic centers, before Kiev, he did it. Of course. But that screws up all of Trump’s/White Hat complicated deals they would all win prizes for. And the prize being Halliburton and Raytheon would have to be contracted into to do some of the national repairs. No need for them when Russia already owns it.

    I appreciate that they TRIED to do the impossible and treaty this down. I appreciate the position. But Really, folks? Really? You had the ghost of a dream of taking all 100 Europe’s cats, not one of which wants to go, and herding them all voluntarily into the cat-carrier? That was never going to happen.

    Maybe this DOES open up a wider, NATO war where they DO FF and demand the U.S. nuke Moscow. Probably. Oh well. Is Russia REALLY going to mail out a bunch of bouncy-castles and tell their front lines to take some months off? F no.

    That’s not even a betrayal, that’s just what every living human would do in that position. Oh you’ve got a knight-check in one move but you’re asking me not to take it? Yeah, no, not only did YOU do that, not me, but IF I didn’t check you, everyone would know the game is rigged, no. So: Knight F6, Check, sir. “Fīat iūstitia ruat cælum”

    Dima with McGovern and Helmer, always attribute the worst motives and actions to Trump when you have no idea what’s going on! That’s Intel 101, of course. Accuracy first! I didn’t quite get the sense it was all bc they were mad he wasn’t taking some unknown bait to be f-d in a corner, like I have with Ritter, Nepolotano, Bannon, and Fox News though. Still didn’t reveal what skullf—ry they are up to over there.

    But they did say one thing: They want food in Gaza because they’re going to KILL THEM ALL. …But it’s bad optics as starving kids on national TV. So they need to relieve that a little, so they can get the cameras off and genocide them again. I’m sure those kids totally appreciate this herculean, heart-felt, humanity of the West in their lives. I don’t remember if they were one, probably not, but pointed out OUR plan is, you have to set up the T-Ball and save Israel for last. Because they’re too powerful to take while you’re doing other things, and are everywhere, esp Europe, and even hardcore in Hungary. That’s what you still see out there, and Dum-dum’s frustration he needs these things, Budget, confirmation, congress, Ukraine, Iran, to go faster. The clock is ticking and if he loses this window it’s very bad. If Israel is last and they run out the clock, they escape again like Lex Luthor.

    “German Taurus cruise missiles will attack Moscow: Merz Says Western Alliance Has Lifted ‘Absolutely’ All Range Limits For Arms Sent To Ukraine”

    How? They need our satellites or they’re all shot down. I can suppose they can figure a way to drone on the ground there, to lead and guide them somehow, but it’s totally new and very difficult. Officially, so far as we know, it’s impossible, proven last year.

    “​ Buried in Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ is a clause that would ban states from regulating artificial intelligence for 10 years —
    Amendment would empower the likes of Bill Gates, Sam Altman, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, the Saudis & other technocrat billionaires to run roughshod over Americans’ privacy and civil liberties.​ https://leohohmann.substack.com/p/buried-in-trumps-big-beautiful-bill

    While not appreciated, this is just like all the left, hair-on-fire fear-seizure meltdowns. HOW, exactly? Tell me how this works? Because this annuls the Supreme Court? We no longer have Congressional elections? There’s no media exposing what they’re up to? There are THOUSANDS of things Congress pulled from the states – mostly illegal – and guess what, almost none of them led to anything noticeable at all. Please describe to me the process by which this will happen and not be reversed when we know what they’re up to. Oh they said WORDS? Oh noes.

    Oh, and in case I forgot: MAKE ME. It’s a long way from wanting something and getting it. Laws don’t change that.

    ​ Is AI Going To Kill All Of Us? One Of The Pioneers In The Field Has Warned That “Everyone Will Die” If AI Is Not Shut Down

    Again, WTF, okay DON’T TIE AI INTO AN INTERNATIONAL, AUTONOMOUS, WAR DRONE ROBOT SYSTEM, and then all AI will be able to do is LIE. Not “Kill us all”. Done in one, what’s for lunch? I swear AI isn’t smart, apparently humans suddenly have the intelligence of sea vegetables. I was playing Atari 2600 and all the “Missile Command” missiles actually went off! “Jimmy! Unplug that modem!”

    Yesterday’s story, AI tries to blackmail programmer not to shut it down, etc. Yeah, and? The switch is right over there on the wall, pal. Nice try. WTF is with these people? Yeah I know, I know “It’s complicated, the servers are in a data center, which is in a cloud, which means the data spaces are all virtual and cojoined,” blah blah blah. That just means the switches are complicated, more people are mad, and we call the switch “A Fusebox”. It’s the same thing, don’t overthink it. You’re so smart you’re stupid. Really, really stupid.

    IF that’s the problem, THEN the next AIs you build, you DO put them in only one server bank with only one light-switch on the wall. Problem solved again in one. But all this is a CON! …Got it. All makes sense now. You want ME to think that you “just can’t muh doooze it.” STFU. You can. You’re fired. AND it lies, so why would we believe a word it says?

    Here, didn’t mean to, but let me add this: Several times, the NeoCons and bad guys have set up a nuclear trigger situation — stopping this was why we removed Pershing in Germany. And several times AFTER getting that hair-trigger scenario, they set off the fire. …Only to be STOPPED BY HUMANS DOUBLE-CHECKING. Or refusing. See K-sub off Hawaii. So what are you doing here? SETTING UP THE HAIR TRIGGER AND REMOVING ALL THE HUMANS. Boom: Instant nuclear war, no humans involved. It’s all pre-set in the pre-programming, so it definitely, absolutely has to happen, we made sure. THAT is why we have AI. ‘Cause “Compter sed and we always follow compoooter.”

    “US President Donald Trump is being misled about the Ukraine conflict by those pushing Washington toward supporting the Kiev regime and taking a more aggressive stance on Russia, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said.”

    Because Lavrov is sleeping with Trump and knows everything he reads? Well, I guess he would know. There would be clues in what he says in phone calls, but my point stands. And it’s theatre. Lavrov of course never occurred to him Trump might be misleading him or lying. Diplomats, foreign nations, negotiations, never do that sort of thing, oh never. Trump would never pretend that for internal domestic reasons, no never.

    “The big question in recent weeks: Why are House Republicans hesitating to codify the waste and fraud identified by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) into law?”

    Because they want to lose all the generosity people like me lend them for the first 100 days. There are other issues too, like arresting protestors, because they’re too busy NOT arresting the 10,000 felonies we’ve watched over the last 10 years. Go ahead, man, it’s your funeral. You go ahead and punk the last remaining guys who support you, see what happens.

    Reality: they CLAIM they are all a MAGA cult, — you know, the kind that boos him offstage and laughs and points when he talks about Epstein being clean – but although those people exist, they’re not a majority. Already losing over Patel, Bondi, the clock has run out. What happens when Trump’s own base moves against him, and not ‘cause he won’t nuke China (who?) like Bannon demands.

    Here’s the problem: Okay, go ahead and dump Trump bc of this s-t he won’t tell anyone why he’s doing. Telling us voters so we can decide. But does nothing and lies. Fine, no Trump, he’s gone, then what? We re-elect Kamala again? Let’s not find out. Anyway that goes back to this: hey great DOGE, great PR, great speed, top marks. WHERE YOU BEEN THE LAST TWO MONTHS? Why aren’t these guys in the Pentagon? You found the savings, splashed it on TV, and…? And then nothing. No budgets changed, no one arrested, just like the last 8 years.

    Don’t think I’m not watching. I don’t THINK you’re going to overcome and get me a good distraction, explanation for this. But from my end, I have to come up with a plan. But the plan definitely involves firing these guys. That’s a given.

    https://thumbnailgreen.substack.com/p/close-my-eyes

    “you defend these people,
    but they
    would never
    defend
    you.”

    Why would I care? I’m the one putting them out in front to get shot so I don’t have to. I mean if YOU want to get right out in front, be on the talk circuit, run for office, have them send pictures of your kids in bed…

    Unless you want to be there, then I’m happy to let them. They’re not my leaders, they’re my servants.

    #188993
    John Day
    Participant

    Thanks for keeping up with Yemen, Doc Robinson.

    Thanks for the Kovid Carma stories, Germ, but hell might not exist, and might be overly harsh for the human error of accepting pay to be an “influencer” for “vaccines”, when the facts were so unclear to most.
    Just dying of cancer in the public eye is probably plenty of recompense.

    Hal Turner has an interesting clip of Trump talking to the reporter, answering a follow-up question after he had just said Putin did all that bombing for “nothing”. The reporter asked if Trump had heard about Putin’s helicopter being attacked by a drone swarm. Trump had not heard that dramatic news, and may not have heard about Ukraine sending thousands of drones to attack Moscow, by the same token.

    Trump responded “I hadn’t heard that; maybe that was it.”

    Trump then reiterated “I hadn’t heard about that.”
    https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/news-selections/national-news/urgent-trump-being-info-cocooned-again

    #188994
    tboc
    Participant

    can’t decide if “pensive in anticipation” or “waiting on pins and needles” is the better way to describe preparing for Senator Kennedy of Louisiana’s folkism on this “politburo” extravaganza

    putting faith in someone because they have been an adviser to multiple US administrations might be compared to trusting Henry Kissinger

    #188995
    Topcat
    Participant

    On the cultural warfare front, destroying a country’s culture with Psy-ops to confuse and disorient it’s people still seems to have legs in the Wokelandia parts of the USSA.

    Stating the obvious

    #188996
    Topcat
    Participant

    Cultural Warfare

    It’s like lawfare but you don’t go to jail

    Yet

    No one has ever insinuated by book collection is ‘smug’

    There’s always a first time for everything

    #188997
    Topcat
    Participant

    @JohnDay

    Not even two hundred days in and the Deep Shit State has Trump’s Whitehouse staff giving him the ‘mushroom treatment’

    Keep him in the dark and feed him lots of horseshit.

    #188998

    AI is rapturous, glorious, fatuous-
    AI is prone to cascading mistakes.
    AI is serious, wondrous, delirious-
    AI will answer, whatever it takes.

    The icosahedron in a magic 8 ball
    Is more reliable than AI- but it’s your call.

    #188999
    zerosum
    Participant

    The information is filtered through a sieve,
    a national emergency
    Listen to the truth.
    Pay attention.
    $36T + $4T —> $40T
    Somebody will not get paid.

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    • US Trade Court Blocks Trump Tariffs, Saying President ‘Exceeded Any Authority’ (BBC)
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    • After Backlash, White House Prepares Rescissions Bill To Codify Some DOGE Cuts (RT)
    the “Big, Beautiful Bill” (BBB) a “disappointment,
    ——————

    The ability of Doge to operate is a function of whether the government, and this includes the Congress, is willing to take our advice.”
    ————

    • Musk Stepping Down As Special Government Employee (RT)

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    • GOP Rushes To Win Musk Back By Codifying Into Law DOGE Cuts (Whedon)

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    #189000
    Topcat
    Participant

    #189001
    Dora
    Participant

    the use of AI in the culture war. From Vigilant Fox.
    The Real Reason So Many ‘People’ Online Are Saying the Same Thing
    https://www.vigilantfox.com/p/the-real-reason-so-many-people-online

    From Forbes last year:
    ‘Bots now account for nearly half of all internet traffic globally, with so-called “bad bots” responsible for a third.

    “The proportion of internet traffic generated by bots hit its highest level last year, up 2% on the year before, according to the 2024 Imperva Bad Bot Report. Traffic from human users fell to just 50.4%.

    ‘ “Automated bots will soon surpass the proportion of internet traffic coming from humans, changing the way that organizations approach building and protecting their websites and applications,” said Nanhi Singh, general manager for application security at Imperva.’
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/emmawoollacott/2024/04/16/yes-the-bots-really-are-taking-over-the-internet/

    #189002
    Dora
    Participant

    I wonder if ‘our’ AI developers. like Microsoft and Google, are developing their AIs with the idea of selling them into the China market. Big market. Might affect whatever biases get embedded in their AI code. Maybe AI’s prime directive is to calculate an answer. The answer can be wrong, but it is an answer. Do any AIs have an ‘I don’t know the answer to your question’ function?

    #189003
    Topcat
    Participant

    Actual instruction

    No shit

    Awesome!</em

    #189004
    Dora
    Participant

    @ Topcat

    They jailed Al Capone, infamous Chicago gangster, for tax evasion. Funny to see the IRS still working that angle.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphillipserb/2018/10/17/al-capone-sentenced-to-prison-for-tax-evasion-on-this-day-in-1931/

    #189005
    Topcat
    Participant

    Lighten up with some Fun Facts

    #189006
    zerosum
    Participant

    Did you know?

    The Ukrainians can neither operate the German system nor issue a flight order for “Taurus”.

    #189007
    Just Some Randomer
    Participant

    Yes I did know that – recall that leaked conference call a while ago between various German military officers in which they admitted (in the context of a Taurus attack on the Kerch bridge) that it would have to be German military staff doing the actual planning and programming.

    Moscow has been perfectly clear in stating publicly that they will respond with a counter-strike into Germany. I understand that the facility that makes the Taurus has been idle for more than a year (which, in itself, says a lot about just how seriously the Germans really take the prospect of Russia attacking other countries after Ukraine) so probably no point in popping an Oreshnik onto that, but no doubt some other more substantial targets are already being selected as I write.

    #189017
    zerosum
    Participant

    I seriously wonder how much debt Ukraine will have after this war is over and how many centuries it will take to pay it back. The country will not be worth living in.
    Talk about debt trap diplomacy, so many weapons destroyed that are unpaid for and there will be multitudes of incapacitated men to support after the war is finished.
    Sure, metals mining could take place, but much of that zone is likely to be in Russian territory, and large sections of the prime grain growing agricultural land that it was, will be polluted and likely full of unexploded ordnance.
    What a nightmare. Who would want to return there?

    Posted by: George | May 29 2025 1:03 utc | 116

    #189018
    zerosum
    Participant

    How many “blue collar workers” graduated from Harvard?

    #189019
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    The Times of London headline today —
    Britain will increase cyberattacks against Russia and China

    John Healey, the defence minister, admitted the UK was engaged in cyberwarfare

    Ministers have never before confirmed carrying out cyberattacks against a state, although military chiefs have been open about attacks on terrorist groups such as Islamic State.

    https://www.thetimes.com/uk/defence/article/britain-increase-cyberattacks-russia-china-zg5jrn3hv

    #189020
    phoenixvoice
    Participant

    @ Dora
    Thx for Robert Malone piece on AI bots

    You stated:
    . Maybe AI’s prime directive is to calculate an answer. The answer can be wrong, but it is an answer. Do any AIs have an ‘I don’t know the answer to your question’ function?

    Good point. I’ve wondered this. If we think about how language works, generally, there is continuance of the conversation — regardless of whether it is “true” or “false.” After a few years of marriage to an emotionally/verbally abusive man I learned the difficult skill of ceasing to continue a conversation, even when my emotions pressed my to continue because of the “correctness” of my views or the “unjustness” of my ex’s utterances. It would often take quite a while of unpleasant conversation before I would realize that I needed to wield that particular skill. An AI is too simple to navigate the nuances of when not to speak. Speech is most of what an AI is. In some ways, AIs remind me of the behavior of toddlers or of my daughter’s Australian Shepherd who could spend hours retrieving a tennis ball thrown again and again. Every time the dog brings back the ball, drops it, and then looks from the ball to the human, ball to the human. “Oh, please, oh, please, oh, please, throw the ball!” his eyes seem to say.

    #189021
    Noirette
    Participant

    On “Musk stepping down” at top post.

    Musk could not be a billionaire ‘entrepreneur’ and ‘cut Gvmt spending’, the two roles are antithetical.

    Now that Tesla’s biz / stock (other Musky ventures not mentioned here) are going down the drain, he has to leave the Gvmt.

    Gvmt. money-creation and spending is not there to earn money, but to ‘regulate’ money flows, via interest rates, loans, Gvmt budget, taxes, tariffs, plus, fund essential services, e.g. Education, Infrastructure, etc., via taxation, aka a re-distribution mechansim, without which the US (and other countries) immediately descend into Civil War.

    This is a simplistic pov and doesn’t enter the debate about money creation and so forth, it is just the top of the ‘basic’ ledger that anyone can understand, and most ppl act on.

    Sure cronyism, waste, corruption exist, in the US and elsewhere, on the ‘state’ teat, but that isn’t really relevant here.

    Musk tried both to ‘save Gvmt money’ and I suppose ‘reduce Gvmt debt’ (without having a clue about it’s role and functioning) following a partisan agenda, a ‘small state plan’, cutting essential services as much as possible (that is set to continue imho), and targetting ‘social engineering stuff’ like diversity progs etc., basically entering into quarrels and taking sides about what groups should be favored via. Gvmt. funding.

    MSM article Feb. 2025, just one ex.

    Here are all the agencies that Elon Musk and DOGE have been trying to dismantle so far.

    https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/elon-musks-government-dismantling-fight-stop/story?id=118576033

    #189022
    tboc
    Participant

    do you think there is any chance Martin Amstrong has heard of The IMF or The World Bank?
    although surely not the sharpest knife in the drawer i understand the difference between paying for infrastructure that is built and paying for infrastructure that is promised

    #189023
    tboc
    Participant

    “Do any AIs have an ‘I don’t know the answer to your question’ function?”

    yes, whatever answer is received. probability based on consensus weighted possibility is at best a cultural endeavor.
    Please remember, all of the information we have from outside of our solar system, excepting meteroites and cosmic debris, is based on interpreting information contained in the electromagnetic spectrum we are able to receive. The current turmoil present in the various iterations of physics is due to the realization that there are serious flaws in said interpretations. Ai is a pig with lipstick attempting to lock today’s ignorance into the future. One wonders how the Ai trainers weight the information found in The Vedas and Upanishads into their models. Just the information found in those two sources would be enough to produce vastly different probablilities due to weighting. Imagine a colleague at the Stanford Research Institure and a Professor of Culture and History at Tsinghua University weighting The Tao.
    i wonder if anyone has asked their favorite large language model “What is the probablity western culture will escape the shackles of The Enlightenment?”
    even better if someone would ask autistic man that question

    in fairness; attempting to be unbiased is a bias

    #189027
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “Ai is a pig with lipstick attempting to lock today’s ignorance into the future.”

    a voracious pig, it is.

    a pig that seems to be more equal than the rest of us.

    we get to use squealer, they use napoleon.

    meanwhile, mr jones just keeps tweeting about how rotten mr frederick is..

    #189028
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @DrD

    As you so sardonically and sarcastically expressed, the big problems foreseen in regard to AI eliminating all of us grubby humans is not a problem too complex for us to figure out. It ain’t rocket surgery, as the old saying goes. It’s a simple matter of what they call “agency”, which is just a fancy and slightly misleading word to describe how much capacity we humans program into the AI systems which enable the AI System to actually DO stuff. Your AI can either advise you which stock to buy or which Russian city to nuke OR it can be deliberately programmed to have the capacity to buy the stock for you by pre-authorizing the AI to draw the funds directly from your personal account, or deciding on it’s own prerogative that Moscow simply has to go and then hitting that big Red Button without asking anyone else’s permission.

    Expect to see the terms “AI Agent” and “AI agency” a lot in the very near future. The only problem that our AI Assisted Masters seem to have lies in how to enable the AI systems to automatically steal money and off the peasants without at the same time accidentally making the AI capable of exposing government crooks and hanging Oligarchs from lamp posts.

    #189029

    The government’s role seems to be building fences.
    Just where they will put them is up for debate.
    But very few question how power condenses-
    Just give them big money- they’ll cut you a gate.

    #189030
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    #189031
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @MyParentsSaidKnow

    You are the Poet Laureate of the Revolution!

    #189032
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @DrD

    And you are the Surgeon General.

    #189033
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @John Day

    You get stuck with being the resident Saint. I know that the hours are too long, and the work hard and thankless, but don’t worry. There’s a bright side, the pay is absolutely heavenly.

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