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Making China Dependent on Texas Oil (Scott Pinsker)
President Trump China Trip Photographs Now Available for Review (CTH)
Very First Line Of Iran’s Latest Proposal ‘Unacceptable,’ Trump Says (ZH)
Vladimir Putin Travels to China May 20th (CTH)
Waging War on the Time Clock (Robert Spencer)
CIA Head Ratcliffe Spotted In Cuba As Trump Refocuses Crosshairs (ZH)
CIA Director John Ratcliffe Travels to Cuba IN Hemispheric Security Push (CTH)
Cuba Falling: There’s a Lot Going On Right Now (Sarah Anderson)
Resource Scramble (James Howard Kunstler)
The Party of Anti-Trump Has a Self-Inflicted 2026 Problem (David Manney)
Is Gavin Newsom Planning to Rig the California Primaries? (Margolis)
Greg Gutfeld Destroys Whoopi Goldberg (Matt Margolis)
Europe’s Green Deal Is Unraveling (Moutii)

 


 

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China’s the biggest importer of oil. The US is the biggest producer.

Making China Dependent on Texas Oil (Scott Pinsker)

Is there a decent-sized chance that America and China will go to war in the next few decades? You betcha! Chinese President Xi Jinping called it the “Thucydides Trap,” and it’s certainly a plausible scenario: When two rival powers have opposing interests and ambitions, you’re just one diplomatic breakdown away from a military conflict. And China knows it. In a perfect world, China would be 100% independent of the U.S., so if and/or when that day comes, the ChiComs have a free hand to give Uncle Sam the middle finger. But over the next few decades, is there a much bigger chance that a war will break out somewhere in the Middle East? You betcha!


And if you’re China, a country that consumes 90% of Iran’s oil exports — and 90% of all China’s oil imports pass through the Strait of Hormuz (with at least 54% of its oil coming from Middle East nations) — that’s a disastrous vulnerability. You’re just one “Holy War” away from economic Armageddon. China is an oil-dependent state. Over 70% of its oil consumption comes from foreign countries. By a yuuuge margin, it’s the world’s #1 oil importer; China needs fossil fuels to survive. (Fun fact: 58% of China’s power still comes from coal.) In February of 2026, the BBC ran the idiotic story, “As Trump Retreats From Climate Goals, China Is Becoming a Green Superpower.”

The BBC celebrated China’s “investments” in green technology — but if you read beyond the headline and got about 30 paragraphs into the story, a startling reality emerges: China didn’t invest in green energy to use it! Instead, China intended to sell it to the West, taking advantage of “clean energy subsidies” and environmental regulations in Europe and America. But now that President Donald Trump has canceled these subsidies, China is actually LOSING money: Beijing has focused on three key industries: electric vehicles, batteries and solar panels. Already, China makes more solar panels than the rest of the world combined.

[…] Oversupply has also become a domestic challenge. Solar manufacturers have been cutting prices to stay competitive, while investing to keep up with the latest tech and rising raw material costs. The result: the country’s top solar panel makers predicted they would lose up to 38.4 billion yuan ($5.5bn; £4bn) for 2025, Nikkei reported last month. Six provinces reportedly cancelled 143 wind and solar projects with a combined capacity of 10.67 GW in the second half of last year. [emphasis added]

This is why there’s no “green solution” to China’s energy demands: It’s either fossil fuels or economic collapse. This is a vulnerability that President Trump knows well, because he took full advantage of it in his first term. From CNBC (Feb. 9, 2018): “How Soaring U.S. Oil Exports to China Are Transforming the Global Oil Game. U.S. oil shipments to China have surged, creating trade between the world’s two biggest powers that until 2016 just did not exist, and helping Washington in its effort to reduce the nation’s huge trade deficit with China.

[…] Data in Thomson Reuters Eikon shows U.S. crude shipments to China went from nothing before 2016 to a record 400,000 barrels per day (bpd) in January, worth almost $1 billion. Additionally, half a million tonnes of U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) worth almost $300 million, headed to China from the U.S. in January. The U.S. supplies will help reduce China’s huge trade surplus with the U.S. and may help to counter allegations from President Donald Trump that Beijing is trading unfairly. But, alas, it’s also a vulnerability that President Joe Biden badly bungled.

[..] From Bloomberg (Dec. 26, 2024): “US Oil Exports to China Dwindle as Demand Wanes, Buying Shifts. “US crude exports to China plunged by almost half this year as shifts in the nation’s economy weighed on demand and it bought more barrels from other countries including Russia and Iran. Exports of US oil to China plunged to 81.9 million barrels over the course of the year, down 46% from 150.6 million barrels last year, according to data from Kpler. That knocked China down to the sixth-largest buyer of US crude, from second last year. “Now that Trump is back, so are U.S.-to-China oil exports. It’s one of the concessions he won from his recent summit with Xi Jinping.”

Bloomberg (May 15, 2026): “:Trump Says China’s Xi Likes the Idea of Buying More Oil from US “President Donald Trump said his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping likes the idea of buying more US oil, as the leaders meet in Beijing. Trump made the comments in an interview with Fox News, after a White House official on Thursday said China was interested in purchasing more US crude to reduce its dependence on the Strait of Hormuz. The crucial waterway has been effectively closed since the Iran war began in late February, bottling up roughly a fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas flows, driving up prices.”

Here’s Donald Trump in his own words:

It was largely overlooked by the media, but it’s a geopolitical bombshell: Right before our eyes, President Trump just “reoriented” flipped America’s entire China strategy!The summit wasn’t really about Taiwan, Iran, or Thucydides theories; those were just the surface-level optics. Instead, it was all about oil, power, and leverage. And now, Trump is about to pull off the unthinkable: He’s making China dependent on American oil. In 2016, America produced 8,852 thousand barrels of crude oil a day. By 2020, it was 11,336. In 2025, it was 13,586 — and the number is rising each year. Our rate of growth is exceeding our domestic consumption capacity… and all that oil’s gotta go somewhere.

Therein lies our opportunity: Just as OPEC used oil to manipulate foreign governments, America can now use oil exports to keep a lid on China.It’s a win-win deal for all parties. Texas, Louisiana, and Alaska are a helluva lot more stable than Iran and/or the Middle East — which means, China’s economy will be less vulnerable to geopolitical tensions. (Plus, importing billions of barrels of American oil will get Trump off Xi’s back about the trade deficit, which could lower tariffs on Chinese exports. That’d be great news for Chinese companies.) From China’s perspective, the U.S. is now the most attractive option.

And it’s a remarkable victory for America: President Trump has weaponized the economic instability of the Middle East (that he largely caused!) to strongarm China into dependency on U.S. oil. Not only will American companies seize the windfall, but we now have unprecedented leverage over the ChiComs. If they get too big for their britches, we can simply turn off China’s lights. In the 1800s, Britain and France defeated China in the Opium Wars, getting the Chinese hooked on Opium. (Which wasn’t very nice: Opium is highly addictive.) But for industries of scale, oil is far more addictive than opium: China literally can’t function without it. Donald Trump already took Venezuelan oil offline. Iran is kaput. Russia is saddled with sanctions. Saudi Arabia, Iraq, the UAE, and other Middle East nations can no longer safely access the Strait of Hormuz.

Yet America’s oil output keeps growing — as does China’s energy demands.

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“Chairman Xi ended up having to shake his hand. Because Donald J Trump.”

President Trump China Trip Photographs Now Available for Review (CTH)

White House official photographer Daniel Torok just announced that all of the Beijing trip photographs have been uploaded to the White House Flickr Account. I was hoping Torok captured this moment, and indeed he did.

China blacklisted him, sanctioned him, blocked him, and then Chairman Xi ended up having to shake his hand. Because Donald J Trump.

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“..they have fully agreed no nuclear, and if they have any nuclear of any form, I don’t read the rest,”

Iran will end up without any nukes.

Very First Line Of Iran’s Latest Proposal ‘Unacceptable,’ Trump Says (ZH)

Tehran and Washington are truly not just back to square one, but it’s as if no rounds of dialogue – direct or indirect – have even taken place. It’s more like being back at square zero – and the US President has just acknowledged it. President Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One Friday while departing Beijing that even the very first first sentence of Iran’s latest proposal was “unacceptable” and blamed the Iranians for backtracking on the nuclear issue. The first sentence was an “unacceptable sentence, because they have fully agreed no nuclear, and if they have any nuclear of any form, I don’t read the rest,” he said, stressing that he remains unsatisfied with the “level of guarantee from them.”


Trump’s remarks center on his allegation that Iran agreed to give up its “nuclear dust” but then quickly “then they took it back” – but then stated his view that Tehran will eventually agree to it anyway. “I looked at it, and I don’t like the first sentence. I just throw it away,” Trump said. He once again in the comments called for Iran to completely abandon any nuclear capability, insisting there can be “no nuclear of any form.” He described: “You’ve got to get all the fuel out and no more production. You have to get everything.” Trump has said China’s President Xi Jinping is in full agreement that Iran should not have a nuclear weapon:

According to Trump, Iranian representatives acknowledged only the United States and possibly China possess the specialized equipment necessary to remove radioactive debris from the damaged sites. “They said the only one that can remove it is China or the U.S.,” Trump said. “They said you were right. It is a complete obliteration.” The president has said the nuclear material is now “entombed” under ground after nuclear sites were “obliterated” – from bombing operations last June and this latest round of US-Israeli attacks in February through March and early April. Also this week while in China Trump told Fox News in an interview that he did not underestimate the situation in Iran, despite the constantly shifting and expanding timeline and stated goals within the early weeks of Operation Epic Fury.

TRUMP TO FOX: DIDN’T UNDERESTIMATE ANYTHING ON IRAN
Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Friday that the topic of uranium enrichment “is currently not on the agenda of discussions or negotiations,” but will be addressed in later stages, as cited in Tasnim. On China and whether President Xi agreed to commit to pressuring the Iranians to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, Trump said Friday “we don’t need favors” but that “we may have to do a little cleanup work.” “We had a little month-long ceasefire, I guess you’d call it, but we have a blockade that’s so effective, that’s why we did the ceasefire,” he said, after suggesting that the conflict with Iran could continue.

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I have to admit, I’m not sure what Sundance means…

Vladimir Putin Travels to China May 20th (CTH)

The noticing of things continues….


RUSSIA – “Russian President Vladimir Putin is scheduled to arrive in Beijing for a one-day visit on May 20, just days after the conclusion of President Xi Jinping’s landmark summit with U.S. President Donald Trump. Sources told the South China Morning Post the visit was part of Moscow’s routine dealings with Beijing, with little expectation that there would be an elaborate parade or welcome. It will be the first time that China has hosted the leaders of the two powers in the same month outside a multilateral setting, a reflection of Beijing’s efforts to manage ties with both and position itself as a pivotal power amid an increasingly fractured world order. (read more)

No parades.

All business.

More coincidences.

The noticing continues….

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“Only Losers, Ingrates, and Fools are able to make a case against America!”

Waging War on the Time Clock (Robert Spencer)

On Tuesday, President Donald Trump wrote: “When the Fake News says that the Iranian enemy is doing well, Militarily, against us, it’s virtual TREASON in that it is such a false, and even preposterous, statement. They are aiding and abetting the enemy! All it does is give Iran false hope when none should exist. These are American cowards that are rooting against our Country. Iran had 159 ships in their Navy — Every single ship is now resting at the bottom of the sea. They have no Navy, their Air Force is gone, all Technology is gone, their “leaders” are no longer with us, and the Country is an Economic Disaster. Only Losers, Ingrates, and Fools are able to make a case against America!” President DONALD J. TRUMP


The Islamic Republic of Iran is indeed nurturing hope, but it doesn’t appear to be based on the establishment media’s cheerleading for anyone, no matter how vicious or evil, who opposes Trump. Ali Khezrian, a member of the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee of the Majles, the Islamic Republic of Iran’s legislative body, on Friday expressed the confidence that the United States would soon be driven out of the Middle East altogether. Far-fetched? Undoubtedly. Unlikely? Absolutely. So is Khezrian just assuming a Baghdad Bob-like pose of braggadocio in the face of disaster? Possibly. Or he could be watching the election cycle in the United States.

Khezrian was so confident that events would turn in the Islamic Republic’s favor that he warned that the leaders of the Islamic regime would take revenge on the United Arab Emirates once the U.S. was gone and the crisis was over. “In the past week,” Khezrian declared, “the Emiratis have learned many lessons. However, compared to what they are yet to learn, the lessons they were taught so far are like preschool versus academic studies.”

Warming to his theme, Khezrian blamed the Emiratis for supposedly wishing to “escalate the tension in the region, in cahoots with the Zionists.” Of course! Who else could be behind it? He added: “They know that when the Islamic Republic of Iran emerges from this war, and the Americans are driven out of the region, [Iran] will put them through hell. Iran will not just let go of the UAE, and they know it.” All right. But what was that bit about the Americans being “driven out of the region”? Nothing seems much less likely at this point, but at the same time, it must be acknowledged that the Americans could well stop attacking the Islamic Republic of Iran before the threat that it poses is fully neutralized.

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We’ll hear and see a lot about Cuba. I think it might take all summer. The US will be kind. Here’s 3 different takes.

CIA Head Ratcliffe Spotted In Cuba As Trump Refocuses Crosshairs (ZH)

We noted on Thursday that, once President Trump’s summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping concluded, the Trump team’s next focus would likely shift back toward Cuba. That pivot now appears underway. Aboard Air Force One early Friday, while returning stateside, Trump told reporters that “Cuba needs our help,” signaling the Caribbean island nation is moving higher on the administration’s agenda.


A new AP report offers more insight into how the Trump administration is shifting attention back toward Cuba: CIA Director John Ratcliffe met with officials in Havana on Thursday, reopening a channel for political dialogue between the two countries.

Ratcliffe and top U.S. officials, some of whose faces were blurred in images released by the CIA on X, held high-level talks with Cuba’s Interior Minister, the head of Cuban intelligence, and Raúl Castro’s grandson, Raulito Rodríguez Castro. Havana’s communist government released a statement noting that the meeting “took place Thursday, May 14, against a backdrop of complex bilateral relations.” AP noted that Cuban officials presented a report to Ratcliffe and his team, claiming to demonstrate that the communist-run island poses no threat to U.S. national security. Consequently, Havana maintains there are no legitimate grounds for its continued inclusion on the U.S. list of state sponsors of terrorism.

However… As per The Washington Times, “Cuba’s intelligence apparatus is training foreign nationals to wage war against the West.” Thursday’s meeting comes after a report that Cuba’s power grid collapsed further into blackout conditions, as Energy Minister Vicente de la O Levy warned that the island is completely out of fuel for diesel generators. This comes as Trump’s fuel blockade remains in effect. Let’s not forget that the Trump team is prepared to provide $100 million in direct humanitarian assistance if Havana moves forward with political reforms after decades of nation-killing communism.

Trump Says Cuba Is Seeking Help: ‘We Are Going To Talk’
Trump and his team appear to be refocusing their efforts on the Western Hemisphere, with more news on Cuba likely to come next week.

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They could have waited till Trump was back. But no.

CIA Director John Ratcliffe Travels to Cuba In Hemispheric Security Push (CTH)

In a remarkable development, CIA Director John Ratcliffe travelled to Cuba on Thursday to meet with Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro the grandson of former Cuban President Raúl Castro. Also present at the meeting was Cuban Interior Minister Lazaro Alvarez Casas and the head of Cuba’s intelligence services. In late April of this year, a few State Department officials visited Havana and held talks with Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro about a potential diplomatic deal. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has also previously spoken directly to Mr. Rodríguez Castro who appears to be acting as somewhat of a bridge between the Cuban government and various Trump administration officials.


VIA CUBAN GOVT Press Release – “Based on the request presented by the U.S. government that a delegation headed by the director of the CIA, John Ratcliffe, be received in Havana, the Directorate of the Revolution approved the realization of this visit and the meeting with its counterpart from the Ministry of the Interior. The meeting took place on Thursday, May 14, in a context characterized by the complexity of bilateral relations, in order to contribute to the political dialogue between the two nations, as part of the efforts to face the current scenario.

The evidence provided by the Cuban side and the exchanges held with the United States delegation made it possible to demonstrate categorically that Cuba does not constitute a threat to the national security of the United States, nor are there any legitimate reasons for including it in the list of countries that allegedly sponsor terrorism. During the meeting, it was possible to verify the consistency and congruence in the historical position of our country with the actions of the Cuban government and its competent authorities, in the confrontation and unequivocal condemnation of terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.”

“Once again it was evident that the island does not harbor, support, finance or allow terrorist or extremist organizations; nor are there any military or foreign intelligence bases on its territory, and it has never supported any hostile activity against the United States nor will it allow Cuba to act against another nation. The interest of both sides in developing bilateral cooperation between law enforcement and enforcement agencies was also evident, based on the security of both nations, regional and international.” According to CBS News – “CIA Director John Ratcliffe traveled to Havana, Cuba, on Thursday for a rare meeting with senior Cuban officials, an agency official told CBS News, using the visit to deliver a message that the U.S. was prepared to expand economic and security engagement with Cuba if Havana “makes fundamental changes.”

The meeting came as Cuba is contending with a massive power failure to its national energy grid amid U.S. sanctions that have caused an oil and gas shortage crisis to the island nation. Ratcliffe told Cuban leaders the administration was offering “a genuine opportunity for collaboration” and a chance to stabilize Cuba’s struggling economy, while cautioning that the opportunity would not remain open indefinitely and the administration would enforce “red lines” if necessary, the official said.

The meeting in Havana follows a series of public comments from President Trump that talks with Cuba were imminent. Earlier this week, Mr. Trump said “Cuba is asking for help,” and indicated talks would begin “at the right time.” Cuban officials publicly confirmed Thursday’s meeting, characterizing it as part of efforts to maintain political dialogue despite what Havana called “complex bilateral relations.” {source}

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In detail.

Cuba Falling: There’s a Lot Going On Right Now (Sarah Anderson)

The situation in Cuba may be at or near a breaking point. Many experts — real ones whom I trust and learn from regularly, not just whoever the MSM could dig up — are calling today the “beginning of the end” of the regime that has been in power for 67 years. On Thursday, the country’s energy minister, Vicente de la O Levy, said on state media, “We have absolutely no fuel and absolutely no diesel. We have no reserves.” Of course, he went on to blame the U.S. “blockade,” which prevents other countries from sending oil to Cuba via secondary tariffs, but we all know that’s not the real problem.


Even when the regime was receiving super cheap oil from Venezuela or Mexico, it was selling most of it to foreign countries and using what was left to keep its own interests up and running. The Cuban people were still dealing with blackouts. And the lack of oil wasn’t the only issue. The infrastructure there is crumbling, and the regime refuses to fix or maintain it.

Major Protests Break Out as Regime Cuts Communication Lines
Blackouts in many neighborhoods are now reaching 22 hours a day, which has set off a new wave of protests this week. People are losing their fear of the regime — they can no longer live like this — and they’re begging the United States to end it. There have been some photos and videos posted on social media, and advocates for a free Cuba, like Rep. Carlos Gimenez (R-Fla.), are asking people who can to spread the word about the protests. Why? The regime has now reportedly cut off all lines of communication in the country, including phone and internet service. They do not want the outside world to see what’s really going on.

https://twitter.com/RepCarlos/status/2054906947174793730?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E2054906947174793730%7Ctwgr%5E8792571983550d66a1ee10390f84fee645d9cbe0%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpjmedia.com%2Fsarah-anderson%2F2026%2F05%2F14%2Fcuba-falling-whats-all-this-talk-about-100-million-n4952867

With that in mind, I’ll share a few videos from Wednesday night. Most of the captions are in Spanish, but they all basically say the same thing, explaining that people are in the streets protesting. While people are losing their fear and taking to the streets, they’re still not safe from the regime. The human rights organization Prison Defenders released its monthly report on the number of political prisoners in Cuba, and in April 2026, it hit a record high of 1,260 detained. To make matters worse, 14 are minors, 142 are women, 449 have serious medical conditions, and 51 have untreated severe mental health issues.

https://twitter.com/ArturoMcfields/status/2054987233543782633?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E2054987233543782633%7Ctwgr%5E8d92fe2ad96552e758318b0e3e77de87ca07ec4d%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpjmedia.com%2Fsarah-anderson%2F2026%2F05%2F14%2Fcuba-falling-whats-all-this-talk-about-100-million-n4952867

Rubio’s Most Recent Statements
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is currently on travel with President Donald Trump to China, but he sat down with Fox News’ Sean Hannity on the way there, and one topic they discussed is what’s going on in Cuba. He didn’t say anything particularly new. He’s been saying all along that Cuba has no economy and the current people in charge aren’t competent enough to fix that. “There is no economy in Cuba,” he said. “To the extent there’s any wealth in Cuba… forget about it doesn’t go to the people. It doesn’t even go to the government. The wealth is controlled by a private company owned by military generals. They take all the money. They’re sitting on billions of dollars, okay?

This is a country where people are literally now eating garbage from the streets, but they have a company that controls all of the moneymaking there that’s sitting on $15-16 billion.” Of course, he’s talking about GAESA, which he sanctioned heavily last week. Then he spoke about Cuba’s potential: The one thing Cuba would enjoy is an enormous expatriate community, Cuban Americans that would go back and invest. But I think there would be interest globally. Look, they have significant mineral deposits in Cuba — some of the rare earth minerals, some of the best in the world.

They have, obviously, an incredible opportunity with tourism, with agriculture – very rich farmland. So Cuba should not be a poor country. Its people should not be starving. Its people should be prosperous. And what’s most interesting is you see Cubans everywhere in the world – in the United States, but you see them in Europe, you see them in Panama. Cubans leave Cuba, they go to other countries, and they become successful. The only place in the world where Cubans can’t seem to prosper and succeed is in Cuba.

What’s All This About $100 Million in Aid? While in Italy last week, Rubio spoke about how the United States has tried to give the Cuban people $100 million in aid, but the regime wouldn’t allow it. Of course, it wouldn’t go directly to the regime — the Cuban people would never see it if it did — but it would be handled through Catholic charities as we’ve done previously with smaller amounts.

Rubio also talked about that on Hannity:

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“Trump has done so much damage to libtardery that the Democrats will need a decade of uninterrupted power to undo it, which they’re not going to get.” —Matt Forney on X:

Resource Scramble (James Howard Kunstler)

If you learned anything from this week’s extravaganza in Beijing, it is that Donald Trump is aggressively re-aligning world relations so that the USA does not end up one of the losers in the global resource scramble that lurks darkly behind all current events. China does not intend to be an eventual loser, either, though it has lost a lot of traction lately. The Eurolands are certainly the main losers, embracing loserdom as the old and sick long for death. India and some of the BRICs countries, are looking a little loser-ish just now.


The primary resource all nations scramble for is oil. Without lavish supplies of oil, you can’t have an advanced techno-industrial economy and, as the feckless Eurolanders learned the hard way, there really isn’t an adequate substitute for oil. The flow of oil depends on economically producible reserves of oil country-by-country, but also on geographic advantage, as we are learning just now in the Hormuz crisis.

Also, turns out, the peak oil story is still real, despite fifteen years of shale oil miracles. The Persian Gulf states, including Saudi Arabia are probably past peak. American shale oil is in the peaking zone, too — the Permian Basin in Texas is running short of sweet spots. The Arctic National Wildlife Reserve (AMWR) is open for leasing, but it is expensive to drill and produce in the harsh arctic region and the US Geological Survey estimates recoverable reserves there between 7.7 – 10 billion barrels — America consumes roughly 7.5 billion barrels-a-year, so. . . .

There’s Canada, of course, and its tar sands, but the Great White North these days leans rather hostilely towards its neighbor to the south (us). Otherwise, North America is pretty fully explored oil-wise. There can’t be a whole lot of hidden, un-tapped “elephant” fields out there. On the plus side, America enjoys its geographic advantage, comfortably cushioned between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, far from the madding crowd of Eurasia. We have lately trumpeted our supposed acquisition of Venezuela, but projected production of US companies there looking ahead several years would be under a million barrels-a-day while the US uses 20.5-million barrels a day. As for Venezuela’s jungle-bound oil sands, well, for now, fuggeddabowdit.

Russia’s Ministry of Natural Resources puts its commercially recoverable oil resources (with current technology and prices) at around 80-billion barrels, which is a lot, and leaves Russia in a theoretically favorable place for the short term, anyway. China uses about 17-million barrels-a-day and imports about 70-percent of that. Its imports of Iranian oil are substantial but obscured in official statistics due to the evasion of US sanctions. The Hormuz blockade has put a hurt on China.

Here’s how the global resource scramble translates into geopolitical behavior: As has been evident for some time, US interests are increasingly alienated from Euroland’s interests, and better aligned with Russia’s interests. Europe is demonstrably insane these days, roiling with loose talk as it whirls around the drain. Russia, under V. Putin, looks more like the adult in the room. Even Russia’s military operation in Ukraine looks rational if you consider how the EU and the CIA started the damn thing in the first place circa 2014 for the very purpose of provoking Russia.

Mr. Trump has yearned to normalize relations with Russia since he stepped on-stage in 2016, to the great consternation of America’s neocons, CIA shadow-meisters, and the born-again communists running the Democratic Party (who seem to resent Russia ditching Marxism-Leninism thirty-five years ago). This week, the US and China have mutually proposed becoming “partners” rather than rivals on the world scene. We will surely remain mutually wary, but apparently things have changed.

Most urgently, China would like its oil imports from the Persian Gulf restored, and the obvious way to make that happen would be for them to lean on Iran to stop screwing around and come to terms with the US — give up the enriched uranium and stop laying jihad on everybody near and far. We’ll know soon enough if China will do that for us, and we have some goodies promised for them, Nvidia chips, soybeans, and more.

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“Money doesn’t solve every political problem, but broke parties don’t scare many people.”

The Party of Anti-Trump Has a Self-Inflicted 2026 Problem (David Manney)

There’s an old rule in politics: when your opponent starts breaking furniture in his own house, don’t grab a hammer and help him. President Donald Trump may not need much help heading into the 2026 midterms because Democrats keep creating problems they don’t have to create, then acting shocked when the floor gives way. Democrats should have a built-in advantage; the party out of power usually performs well in midterms, and Republicans carry the weight of governing. Yet Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin faces donor frustration, as the AP reports, plus fundraising worries, debt, and private complaints from party figures who expected a sharper rebound after Kamala Harris lost the 2024 presidential race.


The handwringing comes despite the Democratic Party’s undeniable success in the vast majority of elections under Martin’s leadership, which coincides with Republican President Donald Trump’s return to the White House. Democrats over the last year have dominated races for governor and special elections for state legislative and congressional seats. They’ve also won campaigns for state supreme court, county executive and even county sheriff. Less than six months before the 2026 midterm elections, however, the concern over Martin’s leadership is, at best, an unwanted distraction for a party desperate to break the Republican Party’s grip on power in Washington.

And, at worst, the conflict will make it harder for Democrats to win in November, while undermining faith in the DNC as it coordinates the party’s next presidential nomination process. Martin declined to comment for this article. He has sought to avoid media interviews over the last week, preferring to keep his head down while focusing on improving the DNC’s financial health and scouting potential sites for the presidential convention in 2028. The DNC has roughly $22 million in cash on hand and over $18 million in debt, and, as ABC News reports, the Republican National Committee has reported far more cash and no debt.

With six months until the high-stakes midterm elections, the Democratic Party is struggling to raise money and keep up with its GOP counterparts, leading to frustrations among some donors with Democratic National Committee leadership and its chair Ken Martin. At the end of March, the Republican National Committee outraised the DNC $21.2 million to $11.4 million, according to new reports filed with the Federal Election Commission. The RNC reported having nearly eight times more cash on hand — $116 million to the DNC’s $13.8 million. In addition, the DNC is a little over $18 million in debt, according to FEC filings.

Democrats, though, are performing better than they did in 2018 at this point in the cycle when the party had raised $7 million and had little more than $9 million cash on hand. The party had just under $6 million in debt at that time, too. Money doesn’t solve every political problem, but broke parties don’t scare many people. Democrats spent years treating “anything but Trump” as a full-service platform. When that strategy didn’t beat him for good, they kept adding darker labels and louder warnings. The strategy now looks tired; voters still hear plenty about Trump’s alleged threats to democracy, but they hear far less about what Democrats would do on prices, the border, energy, crime, or the basic daily costs eating family budgets.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) remains the top House Democratic voice, and he’s still pushing hard to win back the speaker’s gavel. His path grew harder after Virginia’s Supreme Court struck down a Democratic-backed congressional map in a 4-3 ruling on May 8, 2026. The map could’ve helped Democrats gain as many as four Republican-held U.S. House seats, but the court correctly ruled that lawmakers failed to follow the proper legal process when they rushed the measure onto the ballot. The map loss hurt because Democrats had counted on redistricting as part of their comeback plan. Jeffries can still talk about intensity, turnout, and candidate quality, but a blocked map removes one of the easier paths back to power.

The setback also exposes the larger problem: Democrats keep accusing Republicans of rigging maps while chasing their map advantage wherever they can find it. Voters may not follow every legal filing, but they can smell hypocrisy when it walks past them wearing cologne. The Texas redistricting fight also deserves cleaner language than the usual Trump-blame reflex. Biden’s Justice Department sued Texas in December 2021 over congressional and state House redistricting plans. Trump didn’t invent that fight by waving a Sharpie over Austin. His Justice Department later withdrew from the Biden-era case in March 2025. The full timeline doesn’t fit the “Trump dictator” routine, so it often gets flattened into something more useful for campaign emails.

Democrats still have real chances in 2026 because midterms punish presidents. Republican mistakes will happen, voters will get restless, and no serious person should pretend the GOP can coast. Yet Democrats keep making Trump’s job easier by offering anger as a meal and calling it dinner. Ken Martin has a money problem, Jeffries has a map problem, and Harris left Democrats with a morale problem. The party’s loudest voices still sound more interested in another Trump impeachment fantasy than a serious governing pitch. Trump’s best midterm strategy may be patience; let Democrats explain why their debts, blocked maps, stale message, and leadership fights prove they’re ready for Congress again.

Let Hakeem Jeffries keep selling the same anti-Trump act while the DNC passes the hat and donors check the exits. A party can survive defeat, but it has a much harder time surviving when defeat teaches it nothing.

Again.

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Only if he finds a way. Who do they have? Buttigieg, Kamala and this pretty boy? Against Trump and Rubioi? Only thing they can do is impeach..

Is Gavin Newsom Planning to Rig the California Primaries? (Margolis)

Just yesterday, I wrote about how Democrats were using Republican redistricting efforts as an excuse to finally “take the gloves off” and “crush their souls” — as if they hadn’t spent the last several decades perfecting the art of dirty politics in their quest for permanent power. And, of course, California was quick to prove my point. Gavin Newsom casually revealed that he has a “break-the-glass” contingency plan to ensure at least one Democrat advances to the general election in California’s June gubernatorial primary.


California’s “jungle primary” system, where the top two vote-getters, regardless of party, advance to November, was specifically engineered to freeze Republicans out of competitive general elections. It worked beautifully — for Democrats — for years. Now, with too many Democratic candidates splitting the vote, there’s a real chance the system could backfire and lock out Democrats instead. And suddenly, the will of the voters isn’t quite so sacred. Newsom was candid about where his priorities lie. “I do not see that scenario taking place,” he said, dismissing the possibility of a Democratic shutout.

Now, in fairness, he’s probably right, but anything is possible. And that’s the problem. Leaving it up to voters isn’t something Democrats are particularly fond of, and Newsom admitted to behind-the-scenes efforts to “rally people” and pointed vaguely to others who “have a deep understanding of what it would look like if Democrats were locked out.” Right… just “rallying voters”? Does that sound like a “contingency plan” to you? Democrats could potentially get locked out of the general election, and all Newsom is going to do about it is send out a few mailers and give a few speeches. Sure. Remember, this is the same party that was trying to compel lower-tier Democrat candidates to drop out several weeks ago to help consolidate Democrat support.

Seriously: None of the things he mentioned as part of the “break-the-glass” contingency plan are anything but garden-variety campaigning strategies these days. The Democratic Governors Association has been mailing pieces highlighting Republican candidate Steve Hilton as a fierce conservative. By amplifying Hilton’s conservative credentials among GOP voters, the DGA is trying to help him consolidate Republican support in the primary. A stronger Hilton draws votes away from the other major Republican candidate, Chad Bianco. If Bianco can’t claw his way into the top two, Democrats get exactly the outcome they’re engineering.

And, of course, they’re using “opposition research” as a get-out-the-vote operation for a Republican they’d rather face — or use as a spoiler. That kind of thing has been going on for years. So, color me concerned that when Newsom starts talking about contingency plans, he’s got something else in mind to rig the primary to ensure at least one Democrat advances to the general election. Democrats have always fought dirty. The only thing that’s changed is they’re not even pretending otherwise anymore. But trust me: Newsom knows that his legacy is on the line in this election, and he isn’t relying on standard campaign strategies to ensure the primary goes his way.

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“Not that anyone was watching it ..”

Greg Gutfeld Destroys Whoopi Goldberg (Matt Margolis)

Not that anyone was watching it, but Whoopi Goldberg had a meltdown on The View this week, and Greg Gutfeld made sure she didn’t get away with it. Whoopi went on this rambling tangent about how nobody is running the country. She torched Kash Patel, Pete Hegseth, and basically every official in the Trump administration. “I have no faith in the people who are running anything,” she said. “I don’t believe in anybody who is running this country right now.”


Of course, none of them were asking for Whoopi’s endorsement or vote of confidence. Not that that mattered. But, of course, she wasn’t done. She went full theater-of-the-absurd and accused Trump of neutering the entire United States of America. “We have been de-balled as a nation, I feel,” Whoopi said on air. Oh, that’s what she feels, huh? Seriously, who actually watches The View for political analysis? It was bizarre and bore no resemblance to reality. And Greg Gutfeld destroyed her on The Five.

“Whoopi accuses Trump of castrating America,” Gutfeld said Thursday. “Sorry, Whoopi. Guys, stop getting erections around you years before Trump got into office. Do not blame him for your dateless weekends. Ouch. Of course, the whole premise of Whoopi’s complaint collapsed the moment anyone applied even a minimal standard of scrutiny. Gutfeld pointed right at it. “Who is she comparing Trump to?” he said. “Emily went over all of his achievements. But you have to look at how world leaders react to him. You think, No one’s in charge of the United States. Trump’s in charge of the U.S., and it looks like whenever he’s around world leaders, he’s in charge of them, too. They treat him like a rock star.”

That’s the part that Whoopi and The View panel keep deliberately ignoring. While they’re clutching their pearls over every little thing Trump does (or doesn’t do), Trump is commanding rooms full of foreign heads of state. These are not people who fawn over weakness. They respond to strength, and the world has noticed it. There’s a huge difference between Trump and Joe Biden, who exuded weakness and was routinely seen as a joke. And he saved his sharpest line for the end. “The only people being de-balled in this country are the children of liberals who trans them for virtue points at the wine club.”

Ouch. But earned. But back to Whoopi’s rant. How exactly does she justify claiming Trump has neutered the entire United States of America? Think about this for a second. Trump is actually doing something about Iran — something multiple administrations promised and never delivered. For decades, presidents made tough speeches and then flinched. Trump actually did something. And how about his tariff strategy? After years of other countries taking advantage of the United States, Trump fought back, and it’s working. He’s gotten trade deals that are fair for the United States as a result.

Whatever metric Whoopi is using to make her critique of the Trump administration isn’t based in reality. America is not weaker. America is back at the head of the table, and the people sitting around it know it.

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A lot of plans and promises were made, without checking if they could be delivered. Europe sentenced itself. It still does.

Europe’s Green Deal Is Unraveling (Moutii)

Over the past decade, Europe has played a leading role in shaping global climate policy, highlighted by the launch of the European Green Deal in 2019 — Ursula von der Leyen described it as a “man on the moon moment.” The initiative aims to make Europe the world’s first climate-neutral continent by 2050 while fostering innovation and strengthening its industrial base. Yet several years later, the results are deeply disappointing. Instead of meeting its goals, the Green Deal is increasingly associated with higher energy costs, weakened competitiveness, and growing political backlash. It has deepened divisions within the EU, strained global relations, and increased pressure on households and businesses — raising serious doubts about its feasibility and long-term economic impact.


How Green Ideology Undermines Europe’s Economy
Europe’s economic stagnation points to a deeper structural problem in its energy and climate strategy — one closely tied to the direction set by the European Green Deal. Since its launch, competitiveness has eroded sharply, with soaring energy costs at its core. Electricity prices in Europe are now two to three times higher than in the United States and China, with taxes accounting for nearly a quarter of the total cost.

These outcomes largely stem from policy choices. The EU’s binding targets — net zero by 2050 and a 55-percent emissions reduction by 2030 — have constrained energy supply, despite Europe accounting for only six percent of global emissions. At the same time, phasing out nuclear, restricting gas, and relying on intermittent renewables have weakened energy security and increased price volatility. For industry — where energy can account for up to 30 percent of total production costs — this, combined with carbon pricing, has become a critical constraint, driving firms to scale back, relocate, or shut down, accelerating deindustrialization across the continent.

The automotive industry clearly illustrates these pressures: representing over seven percent of EU GDP and nearly 14 million jobs, the sector is under pressure from the 2035 ban on combustion engines, forcing a rapid shift to electric vehicles despite unresolved technological challenges and market constraints. As Mercedes-Benz CEO Ola Källenius warned, the policy risks driving the sector “full speed into a wall.” The consequences for the sector are already visible: declining production, mounting restructuring, and significant job losses — 86,000 jobs since 2020, with up to 350,000 more at risk by 2035 — while tightening regulations are set to reduce profits by seven to eight percent by 2030, pushing the sector toward losses and eroding Europe’s automotive leadership.

Agriculture has also become one of the Green Deal’s clearest casualties. Stricter rules on emissions, land use, pesticides, and fertilizers are raising costs and increasing yield volatility, hitting small farmers hardest and accelerating consolidation among large agribusinesses. Targets such as cutting pesticide use by 50 percent and expanding organic farming risk significant declines in output, threatening both rural livelihoods and food security. Rather than enabling farmers to innovate and improve productivity, these policies are constraining production — fueling widespread protests and weakening both competitiveness and sustainability.

Taken together, these pressures are not isolated — they reflect a broader economic burden. The European Commission estimates that the transition will require at least €260 billion in additional investment each year, with total costs reaching up to 12 percent of EU GDP — a burden that is increasingly difficult for the European economy to sustain.

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    Lawrence Alma-Tadema Women of Amphissa 1887 • Making China Dependent on Texas Oil (Scott Pinsker) • President Trump China Trip Photographs Now Availab
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle May 16 2026]

    #240731
    Michael Reid
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    Lawrence Wilkerson: Trump-Xi Meeting After U.S. Defeat in Iran

    #240732
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Richard Wolff: Collapse – Iran Is the Graveyard of the U.S. Empire

    #240733
    Michael Reid
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    Unique Russian STEALTH missile KH-69 wiped out the PATRIOT Missile System along with its Combat CREW

    #240734
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    The UK is in Mourning: RAF pilots went missing after RUSSIA struck NATO airbase in STAROKOSTIANTYNIV

    #240735
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Russian Su-57 for the First Time Shot Down Sweden’s AEW&C aircraft ‘Saab 340’ over UKRAINE

    #240736
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Power Moves East: China Teaches USA a Big Lesson | Chas Freeman

    #240737
    those darned kids
    Participant

    • Making China Dependent on Texas Oil (Scott Pinsker

    ●●●●□□□□ hahahahaha!

    )• President Trump China Trip Photographs Now Available for Review (CTH)

    ○●○●○● well, that’ll make America great

    • Very First Line Of Iran’s Latest Proposal ‘Unacceptable,’ Trump Says (ZH)

    ○●○●○● until axios says “deal ready!”

    • Vladimir Putin Travels to China May 20th (CTH

    ■□■□■□ trump gonna have xi envy ..

    )• Waging War on the Time Clock (Robert Spencer)

    ○●▪︎●○● new metaphors, please

    • CIA Head Ratcliffe Spotted In Cuba As Trump Refocuses Crosshairs (ZH)

    □●□●□ well, at least it ain’t mossad. yet…

    • CIA Director John Ratcliffe Travels to Cuba IN Hemispheric Security Push (CTH)

    ●□●□¤□ insecurity

    • Cuba Falling: There’s a Lot Going On Right Now (Sarah Anderson)• 

    ●□●□● Yankee GROW home, as in flint and des moines

    Resource Scramble (James Howard Kunstler)

    ●□○●○□ zionist filth

    • The Party of Anti-Trump Has a Self-Inflicted 2026 Problem (David Manney

    ○●○●○● empires that flail together, fail together

    )• Is Gavin Newsom Planning to Rig the California Primaries? (Margolis

    ■■□■□■ it’s the American way!

    )• Greg Gutfeld Destroys Whoopi Goldberg (Matt Margolis)• 

    ●•●○●○● is this supposed to mean something?

    Europe’s Green Deal Is Unraveling (Moutii)

    ●□●□●□ china’s isn’t………..

    #240738
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Double checking this, but China gave Trump EVERYTHING in Iran. Total sweep.

    Not only said so publicly, directly, which is un-Chinese in itself, but signed it. No hedging, no ambiguity, no someday.

    Iran must open the strait to everyone with no fees.
    Iran will never have a nuclear weapon.
    Iran will get no weapons from China.
    Iran will sell no oil to China.
    Iran should probably sign a treaty.

    That’s that. 100% totally win over Iran at the table.

    On the flip side, as I’ve been saying for 60 days now (First weeks I had no idea what was going on), they’re still at it! Incredible! Every Fox News Expert wrong 70 Days:

    “Larry Johnson & Col. Wilkerson: China JUST Said NO to Trump! Iran’s Hammer Falls on Strait of Hormuz Dialogue Works New 110K

    China said Yes! Hell Yes! But also said No, totally no. Right.

    Iran with the sunk Navy won. US with the floating Navy lost.

    The Straits, which Iran can’t leave, they totally control. Iran is totally fresh and powerful, that’s why they shoot nothing and we’re lumbering A-10s all over the country. They have all allies ready to help that’s why Russia, China, and even YEMEN, are not helping at all, and all Saudi oil is leaving the Red Sea. This is all against Israel, which is why Iran is bombing Dubai. Israel required we do this, which is why they were flattened and are happy about it. Israel is controlling Trump, which is why they just said they’re going to stop taking American money for lobbying.

    Um, I’ll take the “China signed” paradigm, the other one is pure gibberish that makes no sense. Everybody wants just to do business and go back to work without all this bother.

    And again, LONDON made their play against Xi in China, forced to move too early. Xi’s own friend, top general, was rounded up, probably was designated to be the new head. So London wants to kill/rock/destabilize China, or rather, once the Straits were rocked, they had to move to capitalize on the instability, with the clock running out. That was stopped in China as well, and our White Hats – like team Trump – have been helping.

    …As we’ve very clearly been helping Russia.

    From yesterday, Israel forgotten, U.S. forgotten, Iran only attacks the Rival Banking Center:
    “Iran’s Araghchi blasts UAE for its “own special relationship with Israel.”

    UAE. Tiny country, not hitting Iran much at all. Just sitting there. Sooo…why does tiny UAE have your complete attention, dudes? Shouldn’t you be looking at the U.S.? Israel even threatened to bomb you against our will again – nothing? No comment?

    ONLY DUBAI.

    “China’s the biggest importer of oil. The US is the biggest producer.
    • Making China Dependent on Texas Oil (Scott Pinsker)

    Definitely a lot of details that matter here, but yes. And China said they were going to stop buying Iranian oil until they stop misbehaving. Why? Not the goodness of their hearts! Not morality, don’t bother with any of that when the U.S. ambushed them with no preamble or declaration of war, No: China does this because they need RELIABLE SUPPLY. London needs to create Chaos and chokepoints, TOLLBOOTHS! to PREVENT reliable supply. That’s how they control and sack China. Obviously that is not in China’s best interest which needs RELIABLE supply, and a lot more of it, as we’re doing in Venezuela. Still with the whole government intact! Still owning all the oil assets! Only Exxon is now in there fixing everything so they can pump more and the country can get Rich AF. Win-Win, which Fox News hates like cancer.

    “Right before our eyes, President Trump just “reoriented” flipped America’s entire China strategy!”
    “America can now use oil exports to keep a lid on China.It’s a win-win deal for all parties. Texas, Louisiana, and Alaska are a helluva lot more stable than Iran and/or the Middle East — which means, China’s economy will be less vulnerable”

    Whatever could Trump be thinking? He’s so chaotic. And Stupid. Guess he just likes blowing up children. Why would he want to make everyone rich and not have a 100M person pan-Asian war instead? Inconceivable. Must be 47-D chess to “Sell things”.

    Okay back to Iran, so China is shutting off Iran. Then Iran keeps the Straits closed and Trump DGAF. Who loses?

    A: EUROPE. They’re the ones doing it, and they’re the only ones hurt by it. Well, good luck and Godspeed, you Garden People! It’s the Jungle Life for me.

    “All it does is give Iran false hope when none should exist”

    This is actually true. From the outside, Iran thinks the U.S. hates the war, support for Trump has collapsed, they can just hold out for the midterms, and boot/impeach him, Iran wins. ‘Cause Fox News. The U.S. may not like the war but surprisingly MAGA is unaffected in support, Democrats already were 100% against Oxygen if Trump is for it, and the midterms have been sidelined by 20 seats, already decided. Even People like Krainer totally ignore the midterms now do not need to be won. Trump does not need to be popular or have any events occur. Polymarket is rigged (although this may take small money) as they have rated 60/40 DNC takes the SENATE, which is IMPOSSIBLE. But if you’re London, you print up money in the Treasury basement and lay $10M on Polymarket to make it appear so. Then Iran reads the odds – or Ukraine – and kills 2 MILLION citizens for you. Rinse, repeat. I can print free money and click a mouse all day – I’m not tired.

    Anyway, a media lying about such things 180 Opposite, every MINUTE, as is constantly repeated and reposted here, only gets more Iranians killed. Congratulations.

    Repeat: The Navy that is sunk LOST, the Navy that is still floating, WON. This isn’t a new thing, I’m not making this up. That’s why we have armies, because they do things and they matter. The media repeats the opposite hourly, top of their lungs, expressly to kill people, as during Covid.

    So is “Traitor” really a stretch here? They’re traitors to Iran, digital soldiers that are killing Iranians by the thousands. I say DON’T do that actually. Tell the Truth instead.

    “CUBA REACHES A NEW RECORD: 1,260 POLITICAL PRISONERS”

    We’ve got at least 10 times that many. We’re #1. We had 1,000 in J6 ALONE, and tortured and refused trials to each and every one of them. ‘Merica.

    “• Greg Gutfeld Destroys Whoopi Goldberg (Matt Margolis)

    Trump has castrated America? After 20 years of the View attacking all male behavior, no matter how mild? Removing every male voter and candidate, no matter how “Allied”? No, quite clearly the View has done more to further this end than anything Trump has done. I’m shocked there’s a single man left alive at all. Certainly they’re killing every boy-child they can lay hands on.

    “A lot of plans and promises were made, without checking if they could be delivered. Europe sentenced itself. It still does.
    • Europe’s Green Deal Is Unraveling (Moutii)

    The plan was to KILL EVERYBODY. And they couldn’t even do that. (Covid). They then wouldn’t NEED the energy, since they shed the load, #Logic! And why to import other mouths while complaining of starvation, a compliant population who can all kill each other. Nothing else makes sense.

    Sanders and AOC introduced a bill to pause ALL AI data center construction. 300+ local bills filed. Half of planned 2026 data centers facing delays or cancellation. Each one brings billions to local economies.”

    Every word of this is a lie. It will use all local freshwater (that they’ll sell to you), use all electric and jack your rates, pave farmland and shut off your food, spy and control you in a prison system, and ALSO employ only 10 people per center. …Which may be fewer than were employed before they built it (might have been a farm). This is considered the height of intelligence and progress, to pave things, shut off food, and end jobs, for fascism.

    “this is the Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry, CEO of Google DeepMind”

    Nobel Prize winner, so must be an idiot. Scientist, so clearly trying to kill us all. No thanks. This “Appeal to Authority” does not sway me.

    “Canada’s Assisted Suicide Program Could Include Children And The Mentally Ill

    It already does, or am I crazy here? It’s the Indian-Emo extermination plan. But then, killing people using just Canadian Health Care – with a 6 month wait – wasn’t fast enough.

    No, I’m not going to claim theirs is worse than ours (it might be) but that how do you even get in the ZONE of having worse health care than America? That’s a huge ask but Canada did it.

    Woke Judge Admits “Taking A Chance” On Violent Criminal… Who Then Went On Shooting Spree

    Answer is easy: He can go if he can stay at your house, your honor. Then you fairly share the risk of “taking a chance”, and not just the poors. Why do the Woke hate the Poors so much? And women?

    “Harvard Weighs Major Crackdown On “Grade Inflation”
    The move comes after A grades surged at Harvard: about 60% of grades were A’s in the 2024–25 academic year, more than double the rate in 2006.

    The Wokes continue. This is obvious, because we need “Equality of outcome.” That’s Socialism in a nutshell. Anything else is evil and unfair. So you can have a surgeon from the bottom of his class, but got A’s anyway and you can’t tell.

    “Rep. Steve Cohen Drops Reelection Bid After Tennessee Redistricting

    This is the Old, White, Jewish, Man the DNC was fighting for against a Black, Woman, Republican.

    Here’s a good one:
    “Why Ben Shapiro’s Media Empire Is Collapsing — Not long ago, he was the king of conservative media. A lot has changed in 2026.” New York Magazine

    Because he was never real and everyone hates him? So when they shut off USAID all the paid bot followers and media props collapsed and we now know how popular he is organically. Not very. I mean, not the worst, he’d make a living, but like 1/3 as much? What does that tell you? Sideline: so “They” (another question) instantly air-dropped him in to be the new Charlie Kirk, of which there was OVERWHELMING resistance, from everyone. That not only indicates Shapiro here, but how out-of-touch “They” are, whoever that may be, that they misread the room so badly.

    This also implies there are others like him, like Bannon, Fuentes, or Kirk himself who appeared from nothing overnight, surrounded by billionaires and a staff of 300.
    toon

    JENSEN HUANG: “The amount of energy that we need for computing is probably 1,000x more than we currently have.”

    Why? You’ve only done evil with every byte of computing power since 1969. And certainly since the smartphone. Now I can’t even get car parts, or use the “Telephone”. No one picks up because it’s always spam, no one read emails because it’s all scams, no one reads text because it’s all bots. And nothing works.

    I would pay a billion dollars to give you mugs 1000x LESS computing power.

    “892 companies left New York
    $47 Billion in income gone with them
    Florida gained 341 of those companies
    Texas took 187”

    Mamdani proves you CAN tax the rich” – Triumphal Social media posts. Socialists doing it for the 150th year in a row. Yup. You can. But since Socialists don’t do any work (even Marx said this, needing to be in a Capitalist state first) then you all go broke and starve. This was supported by Seattle, which even Starbucks fled. California is long gone, but all of Hollywood fled, and so on.

    #240739
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Positive news:

    A reforesting story, complex, but to me the key thing here is ecology: that is, both the erasure and the restoration is not a story of trees, but of diversity. They impoverished the Highlands and all Scotland yes, by cutting the trees, but trees come and go. What they did was take a DIVERSE area and ecology, and turn it into a MONOCULTURE area and ecology. The people are PART of this diversity or not. The less diversity and links, the weaker, poorer, and more brittle it is. Restoring each link appears to add nothing, 2% perhaps, but cumulatively, they are x5 x7 x12 different lines, and add 25% to the area. And that is not just “trees” but in a sense, “Wealth”. Let’s say you can only grow corn somewhere, or dig oysters, there is no other economy; then the price of corn is low in that area, and the options few. If there are hundreds of options, let’s say central Germany, then there are many lines, much abundance, and more stability.

    So I see this as a Market metaphor, not to flatten the concept to dismal dollars, but because it both shows the problem and solution. Stripping out diversity, competition, socially over lifetimes, leads direct to poverty and control. Adding diversity and nothing else will lead to abundance and health. Both can happen too slowly for the human scale, 200, 400 years, so everyone finds it “normal” seeing almost no change at all, in markets, people, or landscape. But putting it back is the very reverse, and can even be faster as it has intent and will.

    This is what we say about any monopoly, rail, etc, or if you take an ecosystem and monopolize it: Banking, Insurance, cars. DATA CENTERS, above. This is what we saw overnight in Health Care. They removed the last remaining ecosystem, made a State monoculture, and it predictably collapsed into poverty and ruin overnight. But that isn’t natural, only governments can do that. On the flip side, governments can’t FIX it, or rather don’t need to: they just lift their foot off the neck of some area and the diversity instantly reappears and heals itself.

    Metaphor: only diversity: crushes cultures and people, or builds them.

    Example: “The Monroe Doctrine Is Building Chinese Solar Farms in Cuba

    So they go from being able to do, grow anything, everything, on that acre of good Cuban farmland, to nothing, only ONE thing, with only ONE buyer. State electric company. Yes, your rates, your pay will be low in that case. And your life will come to ruin. I guess one of the keys here is, if you could just drive in a solar taco truck, then just drive it off tomorrow or next year, I wouldn’t have a problem with solar farms. I hadn’t actually realized that. It’s the locking in, the digging of wires, acres of gravel, waiting for a storm that fills the whole area with toxic shattered glass.

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    those darned kids
    Participant

    #240741
    tboc
    Participant

    thank you tdk

    #240742
    EoinW
    Participant

    Just peeked in, for the first time in a while. Sad to see a great site turn into a Trump Cheerleader. I’ll forever be puzzled as to what turned TAE.

    Dr.D still writing chapters of “War And Peace”, not understanding that no one is reading any longer.

    Time to delete a bookmark. Thanks for the memories!

    #240743
    tboc
    Participant

    Plato envisaged the philsosopher king
    secular materialists envision the death of humanity

    celebrating men whose sole purpose is finding the lowest common denominator
    that the purpose of the dissonance of the half diminished VII is resolution to a more pleasant harmony is lost on these Poor Souls who are never at peace

    #240744
    those darned kids
    Participant

    night and day:

    iimi7b5 v7 Imaj7. the half diminished chord in all its melacholy glory.

    cole porter was great america!

    #240745
    those darned kids
    Participant

    don’t go eoinW!

    at least we still yell at the clouds here. thanks, r.i.m.

    #240746
    ram
    Participant

    EoinW
    Participant

    Just peeked in, for the first time in a while. Sad to see a great site turn into a Trump Cheerleader. I’ll forever be puzzled as to what turned TAE.

    Dr.D still writing chapters of “War And Peace”, not understanding that no one is reading any longer.

    Time to delete a bookmark. Thanks for the memories!

    Don’t go! At least the moderator made the official propaganda glaringly obvious, to the point of satire really. Not much else someone can do when the goons with guns in the black suburban trucks show up.

    #240747
    tboc
    Participant

    I7, I6,Ib6, I,I,V,V, V,V
    Willie Dixon

    eoinw do you hear Judith Durham?
    hard to tell which way to go when you don’t know where you are

    #240748
    zerosum
    Participant

    Mass repatriations
    Is this a new population reduction tool or just a new label for genocide, slavery?
    ————
    Here is the information, an answer from copilot

    Mass repatriations—whether framed as “forced returns,” “mass deportations,” or “large‑scale repatriation operations”—tend to produce significant negative effects across four domains: individuals, families, communities of origin, and the deporting state. The evidence from migration research, psychology, and policy analysis is remarkably consistent: large-scale forced returns create more instability than they resolve.

    🚨 Core Negative Effects of Mass Repatriations
    1. Severe socioeconomic harm to returnees
    Many deportees return with large debts incurred to finance their migration, and repatriation leaves them unable to repay, worsening poverty and vulnerability.

    They often face difficulty finding employment, lack social networks, and experience stigma and shame in their home communities.

    2. Family separation and long-term trauma
    A large share of deported individuals have lived abroad for 10+ years and are parents or caregivers of citizen children. Deportation breaks apart families and destabilizes children’s development.

    In the U.S. context alone, 5.9 million U.S.-citizen children have at least one caregiver without legal status, making them vulnerable to sudden separation.

    Increased enforcement and fear also produce negative mental and physical health impacts on both undocumented and legally present family members.

    3. Increased violence and criminal vulnerability in countries of origin
    Forced returnees often arrive with no resources, making them targets for recruitment or extortion by criminal groups.

    Research shows that the heightened vulnerability associated with forced returns has fed into violent crime dynamics in Mexico and Central America.

    4. No clear public safety benefit for deporting countries
    Studies show deportations do not reduce crime rates in receiving countries like the U.S., because immigrants—including undocumented immigrants—tend to have lower conviction and incarceration rates than native-born populations.

    Claims that mass repatriation improves safety are not supported by evidence.

    5. Economic harm to deporting countries
    Deportations reduce employment opportunities for native-born workers by disrupting labor markets and removing workers who complement rather than compete with them.

    Mass deportation plans also threaten key sectors—such as health care, agriculture, and service industries—where immigrants form essential workforce components.

    Large-scale operations impose massive fiscal costs on governments, including arrests, detention, legal processing, and transportation. (Congressional analyses show billions in projected costs.)

    6. Widespread fear and reduced access to essential services
    Increased enforcement leads immigrant families—regardless of legal status—to avoid schools, hospitals, and public services due to fear of detection. This worsens health outcomes, reduces vaccination rates, and increases untreated illness.

    7. Destabilization of communities of origin
    Sudden influxes of deportees strain local economies, social services, and housing.

    Communities receiving large numbers of returnees face social fragmentation, increased unemployment, and pressure on already fragile institutions.

    🧩 Why mass repatriation tends to fail as a policy
    Across multiple studies, mass repatriation does not achieve its stated goals—deterrence, safety, or economic improvement. Instead, it:

    Shifts migration strategies rather than reducing migration.

    Creates humanitarian crises and long-term instability.

    Imposes high fiscal and social costs on both sending and receiving countries.

    Undermines community cohesion and public health.

    The evidence overwhelmingly shows that forced mass returns generate more risk, more cost, and more instability than they resolve.
    ————
    Several countries are actively conducting or publicly planning mass repatriations (large‑scale deportations or forced returns). The most clearly documented cases in the search results involve Canada, the United States, Germany, and the Dominican Republic, all showing sharp increases in deportation activity. Below is a structured breakdown with citations.

    🌍 Countries currently doing mass repatriations (based on available data)
    🇨🇦 Canada
    Canada is conducting record-high deportations.

    In 2025, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) carried out 18,785 forced removals, including 8,982 deportations, the highest ever recorded.

    This continues an upward trend from 2023 and 2024.

    CBSA also blocks tens of thousands of attempted entries at the border.

    🇺🇸 United States
    The U.S. is not explicitly described in the search results as planning “mass repatriation,” but the data shows rapidly rising deportation numbers.

    U.S. deportations reached a decade high in fiscal 2024, surpassing even previous peaks.

    ICE enforcement and removal operations increased ~70% year‑over‑year in some quarters.

    This indicates a shift toward more aggressive removal operations.

    🇩🇪 Germany
    Germany is increasing deportations and projecting higher totals.

    Q1 2025 saw 6,151 deportations, and if the pace continues, Germany could exceed 24,000 removals in 2025—higher than 2023 and 2024.

    This is not explicitly labeled as “mass repatriation,” but the scale and acceleration are significant.

    🇩🇴 Dominican Republic
    The Dominican Republic is conducting large-scale deportations.

    Government data shows 119,000 deportees projected for 2025, a 71% increase over the same period in 2024.

    This is one of the most dramatic increases globally.

    🌍 Countries with ongoing large-scale returns (contextual, not necessarily “mass repatriation”)
    UNHCR reports that 9.8 million displaced people returned to their areas or countries of origin in 2024, including 1.6 million refugees. These are not deportations but forced or pressured returns due to conflict, instability, or policy shifts.
    This includes returns to:

    Syria

    Afghanistan

    South Sudan

    Democratic Republic of Congo

    Myanmar

    These are not state-led deportations but still represent large-scale repatriation flows.
    ———–

    #240749
    zerosum
    Participant

    https://www.zerohedge.com/military/pentagon-blindsided-hegseth-pulls-plug-4000-troop-deployment-poland

    Pentagon ‘Blindsided’ As Hegseth Pulls Plug On 4,000-Troop Deployment To Poland
    Tyler Durden’s Photo
    by Tyler Durden
    Saturday, May 16, 2026 – 05:45 AM
    President Trump’s earlier previewed controversial troop cuts for the European continent may already be in progress, and could happen more rapidly than previously thought.

    The US Army has canceled the deployment of the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division to Poland, NBC reports this week. The deployment would have involved over 4,000 soldiers as well as military equipment.

    #240750

    Just peeked in, for the first time in a while. Sad to see a great site turn into a Trump Cheerleader. I’ll forever be puzzled as to what turned TAE.

    What? What ideas have people ever had in the past? My view of Trump has never changed. I don’t think. But some people’s ideas have gone so far beyond reasonable, that I feel I have no choice but to insert some balance.

    But yeah, guilty, I think Trump is better than Biden. Chastise me. Spank me.

    #240751
    ₿oogaloo
    Participant

    @EoinW
    Every day I check the TAE bookmark with a morbid curiosity about what outrageous PTDS claims will appear in the Debt Rattles. Note that the comments rarely engage with the Debt Rattles these days. Except to question them or to post videos that contradict them. Except for Dr D, who also seems to have a case of PTDS.

    I hope and pray for Ilargi’s health and the return of his critical thinking.

    #240755
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Alexander Mercouris: The Political Legitimacy Crisis Across Europe

    #240756

    Well,

    Boogaloo, Eion et al

    For the first time in a very long time, we may have what could pass for the beginning of a discussion. Boy, have I missed that here.

    Not that we agree, but that’s what discussions are all about, right?

    To all those here who don’t like Trump (and then some), I want to ask: where were you when Biden was “in office”? Where were your protests?

    Love y”all

    #240757
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Dear RIM,

    Biden was election fraud and not helpful

    Trump 2 represented a chance for something worthwhile but turned out to be disgusting and sick and…

    The good that came from it is recognition that Israel and U.S. are evil immoral entities that if they did not exist would be an improvement for the people of this world

    #240758
    tboc
    Participant

    since i like to stir up trouble
    Just exactly when was the function of The CIA in the best interest of the republic?
    Why is it so hard to understand The Dulles boyz and the little bastard from Independence staged a coup that brought us to this point? Just because everyone went along to get along has no bearing on the reality that death of self governance has been the true goal of money since 1947. Having been at odds with ignorant simpletons who bougnt into the “National Security Secrets” since 1963 i will hold no quarter for the brooksian bullshit what about Biden, what about Trump.

    When faced with the choice between standing up for liberty and self governance or getting the old lady a new station wagon my generation went for the station wagon every time.

    See the USA in your Chevrolet.
    See Detroit in you effin Tesla.

    a single finger salute to The Captains of Industry from 1900 to 2026. Unlike Townshend, most citizens dreams are as empty as their conscience seems to be.

    “All lies and jest
    Still a man hears what he wants to hear
    and disregards the rest
    Lie la Lie, Lie la Lie, Lie la Lie Lie Lie…….” Simon – 1970

    #240759
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Seyed M. Marandi: Iran Ready With Overwhelming Retaliation

    #240760
    ₿oogaloo
    Participant

    @Ilargi
    Why the binary thinking? You don’t believe in the Uniparty? I despised Biden and Harris and was more favorably inclined to Trump based on what he promised (though I did not vote). But Trump has flipped on most of the key promises, the most important of which were ending the Russia-Ukraine War and no new overseas wars. Instead we get the Zionist war against Iran, which has nothing to do with a nuclear weapons program and everything to do with creating a genocidal ethnosupremacist apartheid state to rule over the Muslims. And we get summary executions on the high seas.

    Here is how I grade Trump againt his promises. On which of these do you disagree?

    Bitcoin = B
    End the Russia-Ukraine War = D
    No new wars = F
    Epstein files = D
    Onshoring manufacturing = C
    Economy = D (K shaped economy getting worse, not better, handing over power to the technocrats)
    Immigration = C (would have been much more effective to arrest the CEOs)
    DOGE = D (asking for 1.7 Trillion for the Pentagon shows that was a farce)
    MAHA = C (they have targeted food rather than pharma, and now want to give glyphosate a pass)
    FBI transparency = D
    CIA transparency = C (Gabbard mostly sidelined)
    DOJ prosecutions = D (I consider the steps against Comey, Brennan and Obama to be political theater)

    It was a big bait and switch.

    #240761
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Jiang Xueqin’s Most Embarrassing Prediction Exposed (Larry Johnson & Nima Alkhorshid Break It Down

    #240765
    zerosum
    Participant

    “Forewarned is forearmed”
    Everybody has their mind made up.

    I’m trying to understand, figure out, find out, what the elites, deciders, influencers, are going to do that will affect my life and to be able to response to minimize any negative outcome.

    In the past, reading other peoples opinions was the only way of getting knowledge. to be able to decide what to do. (Too hot, too cold, just right).

    Now, I, ALSO, can get info from copilot Just like I did for Mass repatriations and I shared it with everyone here.

    “Forewarned is forearmed” means that having prior knowledge of a situation allows one to prepare and respond effectively.

    I assume everyone here has grey hair, as proof of their years of maturity and not just dementia.

    I wish everyone to live pain free, and enjoy life without causing any harm to others.
    🙂

    #240766
    those darned kids
    Participant

    mr biden = baby killer
    mr trump = baby killer

    mr biden = corrupt mofo
    mr trump = corrupt mofo

    mr biden = don’t give fuck about america
    mr trump = don’t give fuck about america

    mr biden = narcissistic sociopath
    mr trump = narcissistic sociopath

    see? math is easy!

    #240767
    those darned kids
    Participant

    oh, AND THE PREP ACT IS STILL IN EFFECT

    #240768

    “Communities receiving large numbers of returnees face social fragmentation, increased unemployment, and pressure on already fragile institutions.”

    Good grief.

    I think copilot has its digital tongue in its digital cheek.

    #240769
    zerosum
    Participant

    Do you want to generate images of your personal A.I.?
    Be creative with …

    https://image-generator.com/

    #240770
    zerosum
    Participant
    #240771
    zerosum
    Participant

    The Chinese report that Trump didn’t touch a single piece of food served at the welcome dinner. He ate dishes prepared by the White House chefs. Moreover, he didn’t touch any food prepared by the Chinese side during his entire visit. It is said that this was done to prevent the possibility of any micro- and nanotechnologies being introduced into the food. Even the staff serving Trump was replaced by Secret Service bodyguards. At first glance, it was a grand banquet of the century, full of toasts and laughter; but behind the scenes, a silent battle of wits was unfolding. Every dish, every drop of water was a carefully planned life-or-death struggle. https://t.me/CyberspecNews/107544

    Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | May 16 2026 20:09 utc | 202
    =============================================

    Heh; to be really gauche and medieval about it, they should have brought along a food taster with their entourage.
    And a couple paramedics to stand behind them in case of poisoning.
    All right in front of their hosts, of course.

    Posted by: George the Zeroth | May 16 2026 20:59 utc | 212

    New York Post correspondent Emily Goodin reported that American officials took away the delegation’s badges, burner phones, and pins and “threw them in a trash bin” before anyone was allowed to board the plane. “Nothing of Chinese origin was allowed on the plane,” she wrote in her X-post https://t.me/vicktop55/44367

    Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | May 16 2026 20:57 utc | 211
    ==========

    #240772
    Formerly T-Bear
    Participant

    Reply to RIM at 240750 and 240756
    Chancing censorship:
    I am 3 yers and som 4 months older than the petty oligarch occupying (and damaging) the iconic White House, the working administrative edifice provided by the American people. Incidently I was exactly 90 days ypunger than the excretion #46; pure terror should that be mt future.

    Trump #47 entered his second term after winning three elections () should actual results be truly examined (I have no doubts). He entered a very angry man, a man out of balance, a man with of diminished self control and that combination and the renewed pressures of office coupled with a lifelong insulation of wealth to the rigours of learning and facing aversion and the experience so derived . His mind in short, shorted out and those characterised by age related dementia have become prominently evident and troublesome for a great part of those who had supported his candidacy against the ignorant bitch the democrats offered. With the concentration of powers the office holds, the access to ordering nuclear actions cannot remain trusted to occupant #s 45/47 without certification of mental state. I would also add Trump has a lifelong exposure to heavy metal contact and the effects of gold are showing the same as lead. This is not simply political, it is existential for the continuation of the country

    sorry this not well edited on posting

    #240773
    zerosum
    Participant

    I cannot do anything about it, (just like the US could not stop it.)
    https://indianexpress.com/article/world/strait-of-hormuz-ship-seized-indian-cargo-vessel-sunk-iran-us-tensions-10689957/?utm_source=copilot.com

    Chaos in Hormuz: Ship seized, Indian vessel sunk as Iran tightens grip on global oil

    #240774
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    Here we go again?

    A new Ebola outbreak has already killed 87 people in Democratic Republic of Congo

    Between 2014 and 2016, 28,600 people were infected and 11,325 people died during the largest Ebola outbreak in history, according to the World Health Organization. That started in the West African nation of Guinea then spread to Sierra Leone, Liberia and several other countries outside the region.


    https://www.npr.org/2026/05/16/g-s1-122494/a-new-ebola-outbreak-has-already-killed-87-people

    #240775
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    During the time of that “largest Ebola outbreak in history”, there was one “outbreak” in the USA in 2014, with 4 cases and one fatality, for the Zaire strain of Ebola which is considered to be more deadly than the current outbreak’s Bundibugyo strain.

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876034123003581

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