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Rep. Tim Burchett Risks It All to Expose Why the Swamp Fears Elon Musk and DOGE: ‘I’ll Probably Get a Primary for Saying That’

 Rep. Tim Burchett from Tennessee sheds light on the fears Washington has regarding Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). His comments highlight the corruption he believes exists in the political system and the potential shift in power dynamics due to Musk's influence. • Elon Musk’s recent appearance in Washington aimed to work with Republican lawmakers on making spending cuts from DOGE permanent. This effort reflects the GOP's mission to reduce government excess and protect taxpayer funds. • Congressman Burchett emphasized that the establishment has significant interests in suppressing Musk's influence and maintaining the status quo. He suggests that Musk’s actions might reveal hidden corruption in Washington. • Burchett noted that while he could not discuss specific details from Musk’s meeting, the discussions were promising, with Musk uncovering information that the system has not yet fully examined. • When questioned about why Washington wants to...

Secret Resistance Agreement Between Blue States, Left-Wing Groups and NYC Law Firms to Conduct Coordinated Lawfare Against DOGE and Elon Musk

 The Oversight Project has uncovered a secret agreement among 14 Democratic-led states and left-wing groups to conduct coordinated legal actions against the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and Elon Musk. • The agreement aims to challenge DOGE's creation and operations, signed soon after DOGE was established. • DOGE claims it has saved taxpayers approximately $105 billion through various cost-cutting measures. • Democratic leaders are unhappy with these savings, prompting their legal strategy against DOGE and Musk. • There are nearly a dozen lawsuits disputing DOGE's authority, data access, and privacy issues. • The agreement includes several blue states including New Mexico, California, Michigan, and Massachusetts, showcasing a united front against DOGE. • The document references a shared interest in developing legal strategies and pursuing administrative or judicial actions against DOGE and Musk. • The agreement reflects a commitment to legally oppose the funding of...

DHS Ends TSA Collective Bargaining After Bombshell Finding Of 'More Full-Time Union Workers' Than Airport Screeners

 The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has decided to terminate collective bargaining for Transportation Security Officers (TSOs) within the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). This move aims to enhance efficiency at airports across the United States. • The DHS report indicates that 86% of US airports have more full-time union workers than TSA Officers performing security screenings. • Out of 432 federalized airports, 374 have fewer than 200 Officers dedicated to screening functions. • A TSA employee survey revealed over 60% of underperforming employees remain in their jobs and continue to be ineffective. • DHS believes that ending collective bargaining will eliminate bureaucratic barriers, enhance productivity, and reduce passenger wait times at airport security. • TSA Officers will now be promoted based on performance rather than tenure or union affiliation. • A DHS spokesperson emphasized that this change will create a more effective workforce and improve the trave...

NATO: The Case To Get Out Now

 The case for leaving NATO is built on four main points. First, the U. S. federal budget is spiraling out of control with rising public debt that the Federal Reserve can no longer manage. Second, fiscal recovery should begin with cutting the national military budget by at least $500 billion annually. Third, this requires recalling American forces from overseas, closing military bases, and withdrawing from NATO. Fourth, it is necessary to challenge the belief that NATO has ensured peace and security, while in reality, it has turned Washington into a center of war. The text outlines America’s fiscal problems, noting that the public debt has surged dramatically over the years, with projections indicating it could rise to $62 trillion by the mid-2030s. Current projections underestimate the impact of rising interest rates, suggesting that if yields were to increase, the annual interest expense could skyrocket, leading to a budget crisis. Thus, cutting the defense budget is described as ...

Trump Yanks SBA Benefits From Illegals After 'Record Invasion'

 The Small Business Administration (SBA) has announced new reforms that will stop illegal immigrants from receiving taxpayer benefits. These changes are aimed at prioritizing American citizens in the allocation of resources. • SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler stated that the reforms will "put American citizens first" by ending taxpayer benefits for illegal aliens. • From now on, all SBA loan applicants must verify their citizenship. Lenders will also need to ensure that no illegal aliens own businesses accessing SBA programs. • The SBA is relocating offices from six sanctuary citiesAtlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, New York City, and Seattleto areas that comply with federal immigration laws and serve the small business community better. • Loeffler criticized President Biden's policies for allegedly jeopardizing American citizens and small businesses due to the influx of illegal immigrants. • The goal of these changes is to empower legal business owners and align with muni...

PA Faces "Looming Power Crisis" After Gov. Shapiro's Electricity Tax And Plant Closures

 Pennsylvania is facing a significant power crisis, highlighted by the lack of progress since Governor Josh Shapiro's promises for a new energy era. Senator Gene Yaw criticizes the governor's approach and the response to rising electricity costs. • Pennsylvania's power needs are increasing, particularly due to data centers fueled by AI technology. • Despite promises of job creation and clean energy investment, there has been little improvement in energy supply. • Governor Shapiro's RGGI electricity tax and the closure of power plants without replacement plans are key issues being overlooked. • A projected 80,000-megawatt shortfall in the next decade means at least 20 new plants are needed, but none are planned or underway. • The Senate Energy Committee is working on measures to ensure grid reliability, but efforts are hindered by political blockages. • Proposed solutions include introducing the Grid Stabilization and Security Act and reviving the Baseload Energy Develop...

Florida election lawsuit exposes loophole in federal voter registration law

 A recent lawsuit in Florida highlights a significant loophole in federal voter registration laws. A Republican candidate claims that this loophole allows individuals to register to vote without proper identification, potentially compromising the integrity of the election. • Lawsuit Details: Robert “Rocky” Rochford is suing Florida election officials over "clone" voters and questionable mail-in ballots after losing an election by a large margin. • Compromised Voting: Rochford alleges that nearly 122,971 mail-in ballots were compromised due to procedural failures in verification. • Voter Registration Loophole: Under both federal and Florida law, individuals can register to vote without providing a driver’s license or Social Security number. They only need a unique voter identifier number. • Election Integrity Concerns: The lawsuit claims that many registered “clone” voters exist, which could lead to malicious voting actions without detection. • Calls for Investigation: Rochfor...

Closing the DoE

 On March 3, 2025, Linda McMahon became the 13th Secretary of Education, and the following day, President Trump reiterated his plan to dismantle the Department of Education (DoE). Within days, he signed Executive Order 14201, initiating the closure of the DoE, with a focus on returning education control to states and parents. • DoE's Ineffectiveness: The DoE has been criticized for wasting taxpayer money since its establishment in 1979, transforming from a reform initiative into a bureaucratic entity that hampers student performance. • Stagnant Academic Performance: Despite increasing budgets exceeding $79 billion annually, U. S. student performance has declined, failing to compete internationally. • Political Ideologies in Education: The DoE has been accused of promoting divisive ideologies, overshadowing basic educational needs and prompting states to push back against federal overreach. • State Success Stories: Florida serves as an example of successful state-managed education, ...

Climate United Fund: A $7 billion boondoggle exposing the rot in climate spending

 The Climate United Fund, created in late 2022, received a $7 billion grant from the Biden administration in 2024 but is under scrutiny for financial mismanagement and lack of transparency. • The Climate United Fund was formed quickly and received the largest grant in U. S. history from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund. However, most of the money is unaccounted for, and only a small part has gone to legitimate projects. • Financial records are unclear, with no detailed information on salaries, project goals, or oversight measures. This lack of transparency raises concerns about how the funds are being used. • The organization is led by former associates of the Obama administration, fostering accusations of cronyism. Many believe the funds were distributed based on political favoritism rather than genuine need. • As part of a pre-election rush, the Biden administration allocated a total of $20 billion to several environmental nonprofits, leading to claims of waste and mismanagement...

Texas is going big on desalination

 Texas is set to develop the largest desalination plant in the U. S. near Corpus Christi, as part of a broader effort to manage water supply challenges. This project, alongside others in the state, reflects significant investments into desalination technology to ensure sustainable water access. 1. Nueces River Authority Plans: The Nueces River Authority (NRA) has announced plans to build a deepwater desalination plant off Harbor Island. It aims to operate at 100 million gallons per day (Mgpd) initially, potentially expanding to 450 Mgpd by 2070. 2. Global Context of Desalination: Desalination is essential for providing drinking water globally, particularly in arid regions like the Middle East. The largest facility worldwide is in Saudi Arabia, with a capacity of 228 million Imperial gallons per day (MIGD). 3. U. S. Desalination Facilities: Out of approximately 17,000 desalination plants worldwide, about 300 are located in the U. S. Notable plants include the Claude "Bud" Lewi...

AI revolution: So big, Texas grid needs the equivalent of 30 Nuclear Reactors By 2030 to meet Power Demand

 This content covers recent discussions related to energy demands, particularly concerning the massive growth in electricity needs due to advances in artificial intelligence (AI) in Texas and the contrasting energy strategies in Australia. 1. Texas Energy Demand: • Texas is experiencing a surge in power demand due to AI and datacenters, requiring an equivalent of 30 nuclear reactors by 2030. • Current projects are requesting large amounts of power (up to 1 gigawatt), which poses risks to grid stability. • The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) anticipates a significant increase in peak load, raising concerns over whether infrastructure can keep pace with growth. 2. Infrastructure Challenges: • There are concerns about supply chain issues affecting the construction of new power facilities, particularly nuclear plants and other necessary equipment. • Questions arise regarding funding for energy build-outs and who will bear the costs of these expansions. 3. Contrasting Appr...

Covid Response at Five Years: The Role of the Military

 The Covid pandemic introduced many new terms and concepts into everyday conversation, but one fundamental question remained obscured: who was in charge of the response? This piece explores how the military played a significant role in the U. S. Covid response, often usurping civilian government functions. 1. Emergence of New Terms: In 2020, phrases like “social distancing” and “PCR tests” gained notoriety. Amid this confusion, debates emerged regarding authority figures, particularly Dr. Anthony Fauci, while the true guiding forces remained unclear. 2. Military Influence: The response to Covid was largely a military operation. Various military and government bodies, including the National Security Council and Department of Homeland Security, mobilized resources and enforced lockdowns. The influence of the military was prominent, with contingency plans focusing on commands rather than public health oversight. 3. CIA Involvement: In early 2025, it was revealed that a CIA informant h...

Biden-Backed Green Group Wired $651M in Taxpayer Money to Credit Union Accounts. The EPA Says It Now Has No Oversight of the Funds.

 Recent actions by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have raised concerns about the oversight of $651 million in taxpayer funds allocated for green energy projects. • The New York-based eco group Inclusiv received $1. 9 billion from the EPA's Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund program and transferred $651 million to 108 credit unions across various states. • This funding is intended to support green energy initiatives, such as solar panels and electric vehicle chargers. • EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin found that $20 billion from the program was held in outside accounts, limiting federal oversight. • The transfer of funds occurred on the same day Zeldin discovered this situation, leading him to freeze the accounts afterward. • Traditionally, the EPA directly manages grants and selects projects, but this arrangement allowed Inclusiv to solicit applications from credit unions, effectively excluding the EPA from the process. • Critics, including Travis Fisher from the Cato Institute,...

RFK Jr. Debunks Critics and Confirms Open-Mindedness on Vaccines

 In light of a measles outbreak in Texas that resulted in a child's death, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. emphasized the importance of childhood vaccinations in an op-ed. He stated that the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) would monitor the situation closely. • RFK Jr. ’s op-ed stressed vaccination's role in preventing disease and showed mindful leadership during a public health crisis. • His messaging has provoked reactions from both anti-vaccine and pro-vaccine groups, complicating the political landscape. • Anti-vaccine advocates criticized him for acknowledging the effectiveness of vaccines, labeling him a "sellout. " • Pro-vaccine advocates, despite agreeing with his message, were upset because they expected him to promote anti-vaccine policies. • Critics, including media and politicians, have unfairly blamed RFK Jr. for the outbreak without recognizing the historical decline in trust in the medical establishment, falling vaccination rates, or the impact of i...

Green Energy Company Failing Without Gov’t Life Support

 Sunnova Energy International Inc. , a green energy company backed by the Biden administration, saw its stock drop over 50% following a serious business warning. • The stock fell by 64%, reaching 60 cents per share, after Sunnova revealed it lacks sufficient funds to meet its obligations. • The company expressed "substantial doubt" about its ability to continue operations for at least one year. • Sunnova, which provides services like solar panels and EV chargers, has had its market value plummet from $4. 5 billion in 2020 to about $208 million. • The CEO, John Berger, cited high interest rates and political uncertainties as major challenges. • In 2023, Sunnova received a $3 billion federal loan guarantee but has faced accusations of unethical practices. Sunnova Energy is currently struggling financially, raising concerns about its future viability. https://dailycallernewsfoundation.org/2025/03/04/green-energy-company-failing-without-govt-life-support/

Who Signed Joe Biden’s Name?

 he Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project has uncovered that many documents signed by President Joe Biden during his presidency were actually signed using an autopen, a device that mimics a signature. This revelation raises serious questions about the authenticity and legality of these documents. • Most documents bearing Biden's signature, including executive orders, were signed by autopen rather than by Biden's hand. • Controlled use of the autopen raises concerns about who had access to it and whether Biden was aware that these documents were being signed. • The legality of documents signed by autopen is questionable. If Biden did not personally sign them, their validity could be challenged. • In a past incident, Biden admitted to House Speaker Mike Johnson that he could not recall signing an executive order on liquid natural gas exports, prompting fears about who is truly in charge. • The practice of using an autopen is not new; former President Obama also signed bills...

Amish children in New York face forced vaccinations after court ruling

 A recent court ruling has mandated that Amish children in New York must receive vaccinations, despite their religious beliefs. This ruling has significant implications for the Amish community regarding their children's education and adherence to their faith. • The U. S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit upheld New York's vaccine mandate, dismissing claims of First Amendment violations. • New York eliminated religious exemptions for vaccines in 2019, requiring vaccination for school attendance unless there is a medical exemption. • Three Amish schools faced fines for failing to comply with this law. The schools and local representatives sued the state, claiming their constitutional rights were violated. • The federal court ruled that immunization requirements do not fundamentally change the Amish way of life, unlike requirements for extended education. • The law applies equally to all children, making it a neutral rule not aimed at religious groups specifically. • The Ami...

Court Forces Church to Fund Killing Babies in Abortions

 A federal appeals court has made a surprising decision requiring a church in Washington state to pay for abortions. The Cedar Park Assembly of God challenged a law mandating that nearly all health plans, including those of churches, must cover abortion services. The church, represented by Alliance Defending Freedom lawyers, argued that this law violates their pro-life religious beliefs. Despite support from various conservative organizations and 18 states, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 against the church, stating it did not have the necessary standing to contest the law. Judge Susan Graber noted that the church could still find an insurance plan that excludes abortion coverage due to Washington's conscientious objection statute. However, this is problematic since most insurance options are costly and generally cover abortion. Judge Consuelo Callahan dissented, claiming the church faced an unfair dilemma between covering abortions or breaking laws. Rory Gray from Allia...

DOJ, HHS, ED, and GSA Announce Initial Cancelation of Grants and Contracts to Columbia University Worth $400 Million

 The U. S. Department of Justice (DOJ), along with other federal agencies, is taking significant action against Columbia University due to its failure to address harassment of Jewish students. This decision follows ongoing investigations into the university's compliance with anti-discrimination laws. 1. Cancellation of Funds: • Approximately $400 million in federal grants and contracts to Columbia University have been canceled. • This decision reflects the university’s ongoing inaction regarding the harassment faced by Jewish students. 2. Continued Review by Task Force: • The Joint Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism is continuing to review Columbia University’s federal contracts and grants, and additional cancellations are anticipated. • Columbia University currently receives over $5 billion in federal funds. 3. Government Officials' Statements: • Attorney General Pamela Bondi emphasized that universities must protect their students from discrimination or face consequences. • S...

Department of State Employee Charged for Conspiracy to Gather, Transmit, or Lose National Defense Information

 Michael Charles Schena, an employee of the U. S. Department of State, faces serious criminal charges related to a conspiracy involving national defense information. • Schena, 42, from Alexandria, Virginia, was arrested for allegedly gathering, transmitting, or losing national defense information. • He worked at the Department of State Headquarters in Washington, D. C. , and held a top-secret security clearance, allowing him access to sensitive information. • Investigators claim that starting in April 2022, Schena communicated online with individuals and shared unauthorized information in exchange for payments. • He is accused of photographing classified documents labeled as "SECRET" from his work computer and later having the cellphone used for this activity seized at his home. • Schena is charged with conspiracy, potentially facing up to 10 years in prison. A federal court will decide on sentencing, considering relevant guidelines and laws. • The investigation was conducted...

Republicans finally have a way to win this government shutdown fight

 The U. S. government is at risk of shutting down next Friday unless Congress takes action. This familiar situation often results in a spending bill filled with unnecessary extras, but a new approach is being proposed. • Donald Trump is advocating for a clean continuing resolution (CR) to fund the government without additional spending, while also reducing federal bureaucracy. House Speaker Mike Johnson supports this idea, aiming to present a CR on the floor soon. • Democrats oppose this plan and refuse to support it, opting for a shutdown to potentially damage Trump's reputation, not realizing it could backfire. • If the CR fails, non-essential federal employees will be furloughed, while essential employees will continue working but experience delayed paychecks. • Past shutdowns have seen dramatic closures, but changes in management could prevent significant services from being affected this time. • Trump's recent executive order directs agencies to eliminate non-essential rol...

Missouri wins $24B judgment against China in COVID lawsuit

 A federal judge recently ruled in favor of Missouri in a significant lawsuit against the Chinese Communist Party, awarding the state $24 billion. The lawsuit accused China of withholding protective supplies during the COVID-19 pandemic. • Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey stated that this ruling is a major win for the state and aims to hold China responsible for the pandemic's impact. • China did not appear in court, but Bailey emphasized their responsibility for the suffering caused. • The judgment amounts to over $24 billion, which is six times larger than any previous judgment in Missouri's history. • Judge Stephen Limbaugh confirmed that Missouri presented sufficient evidence to prove China's liability. • The ruling involves multiple Chinese entities, including the Communist Party, the National Health Commission, and the Wuhan Institute of Virology. • Bailey indicated plans to seize Chinese-owned properties in Missouri if the judgment is not paid. • This decision...

Federal Judge OKs DOGE Access at Treasury

 A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit that sought to block the US DOGE Service from accessing the Treasury payment system. The lawsuit raised concerns about potential exposure of private data but lacked supporting evidence. • A group of plaintiffs, including a retirees’ group and two labor unions, claimed the DOGE Service could compromise personal information while managing issues like waste, fraud, and abuse in government spending. • U. S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly ruled that privacy concerns were understandable but stated that the plaintiffs failed to prove any imminent threat or wrongdoing. • The judge noted that without evidence demonstrating the DOJ planned to misuse private information, there was no basis for judicial intervention. • The DOGE Service, which was established during the Obama administration and continued under Trump, aims to identify and eliminate waste in the federal system. It has the legal authority to access necessary financial systems. • This...

FLABBY FEDS: More Agency Spending Data Revealed

 OpenTheBooks has examined the growth of government spending over the years by analyzing data from the Federal Register. This study highlights issues of waste and poor recordkeeping within federal agencies. • OpenTheBooks auditors found that 75 of the 441 entities listed in the Federal Register were defunct, indicating disorganization in federal recordkeeping. • The initiative aims to catalog agency spending and staff sizes over decades, beginning with major agencies like the Departments of Defense and Education. • Initial findings reveal that spending has increased more than the growth in agency staff or even inflation. • A new batch of data includes Cabinet agencies like the Departments of Energy, Commerce, Labor, Interior, and independent agencies such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). • The EPA reported spending grew from $7. 2 billion in 2000 to over $41. 1 billion by 2024, a 569. 5% increase, despite headcount decrea...

Judge Blocks Shutdown of Federal Agency

 On March 6, 2025, a U. S. judge temporarily halted President Donald Trump's effort to shut down the U. S. African Development Foundation (USADF). This decision came after the foundation's president, Ward Brehm, sought emergency court intervention. • U. S. District Judge Richard J. Leon issued an administrative stay, preventing the USADF's closure until at least March 11, 2025. • The stay allows the court time to review the case without making a final ruling on the merits. • Brehm filed a lawsuit against Trump and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), claiming that DOGE accessed USADF systems to facilitate its closure. • Brehm argued that Trump’s attempt to shut down the agency conflicts with federal law, which requires Congressional action for dissolution. • The lawsuit alleges that DOGE workers misled USADF about their intentions under the pretense of modernization. • After an attempted entry by DOGE officials into USADF offices, Brehm ordered staff to block the...

Missouri Attorney General Bailey Demands DOJ Investigate if Biden’s Cognitive Decline Allowed Staffers to Make Decisions without His Knowledge

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has requested the Justice Department (DOJ) to investigate whether President Biden’s cognitive decline has allowed White House staff to issue decisions without his knowledge. • Bailey demands an inquiry into whether Biden's mental state has enabled staff members to implement radical policies without his official approval. • He claims that if staff exploited Biden's decline, those executive orders would be unconstitutional and null. • Bailey referenced Biden's commuting of nearly 40 federal death sentences as a significant decision made during his presidency. • He argues that staff and the Vice President cannot avoid accountability by using Biden’s cognitive state to pass orders. • Citing a report from Special Counsel Robert Hur, Bailey noted concerns about Biden's mental clarity, describing him as an elderly individual with a poor memory who struggles with recalling significant events from his past. • Despite findings of Biden reta...

House Democrats Who Caused a Spectacle During Al Green Censure Process Now Face Punishment of Their Own

Recent events in Congress have drawn significant attention, particularly regarding Democrat Rep. Al Green's censure and the reactions that followed. 1. On March 6, 2025, the House voted 224 to 198 to censure Rep. Al Green for disrupting President Trump's joint address to Congress. 2. During the proceedings, a group of Democratic lawmakers protested by singing “We Shall Overcome” around Green, which led to a chaos in the chamber and a recess being called. 3. Republican Rep. Andy Ogles has moved to punish the protesting Democrats by removing them from their committee assignments for their disruptive conduct. 4. Ogles stated that accountability is necessary, emphasizing the importance of decorum in Congress and maintaining a serious atmosphere for governance. 5. The previous censure involved Rep. Green standing and shouting during Trump’s address, defying House Speaker Mike Johnson’s directions which ultimately resulted in him being removed from the floor. The events surrounding R...

Could a Bombshell Discovery Render All of Biden's Presidential Actions 'Null and Void'?

A recent investigation has raised serious questions about the authenticity of President Joe Biden's signed documents during his presidency. The Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project has found that nearly all documents signed by Biden were signed using an autopen device, with the exception of his letter withdrawing from the 2024 presidential race. • Autopen Usage: Almost all presidential documents with Biden's signature were created using an autopen, revealing potential issues regarding his awareness and control over presidential actions. • Cognitive Ability Questions: There are concerns about Biden's cognitive decline, particularly in light of incidents where he did not remember signing specific orders. This raises questions about who was actually in charge during his administration. • Legal Precedent: The autopen has been used by previous presidents, starting with Barack Obama, who used it while on vacation. The legality surrounding its use is still debated, particul...

Obama Judge Indefinitely Blocks Trump Admin Funding Freeze, Says White House 'Put Itself Above Congress', Undermined Democracy

A US District Judge in Rhode Island has ruled against President Trump's freeze on federal grants and loans, stating that the White House has overstepped its authority and threatened democracy. • Judge John McConnell Jr. blocked the Trump administration's freeze, asserting it infringed on Congress's role in controlling federal spending. • This ruling is a response to a lawsuit from 22 Democrat states and the District of Columbia, which claimed the White House improperly withheld funds while reviewing compliance with Trump's executive orders. • McConnell had previously issued a temporary restraining order that prohibited any interruptions to federal financial assistance to the states. • The judge emphasized that the funding freeze caused significant disruption to public services like health and education, which justified blocking the freeze to maintain stability. • This decision aligns with a previous ruling in Washington, D. C. , against the administration's funding ...

Trump Confirms Mexico & Canada Exempt From Tariffs On USMCA-Compliant Goods... Until April 2nd

President Trump has announced that both Mexican and Canadian goods compliant with the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) will be exempt from a 25% tariff until April 2nd. • Trump confirmed the exemption during interactions with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. • The exemption is part of a strategy addressing concerns related to illegal immigration and fentanyl trafficking. • After April 2nd, the administration plans to introduce new tariffs, potentially impacting a broader range of nations. • Currently, it is estimated that 62% of Canadian imports will still face tariffs, primarily on energy products, while about half of Mexican goods will be affected. • Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick mentioned that if improvements are made by Mexico and Canada on fentanyl issues, the new tariffs may not take effect as planned. • There is uncertainty about whether these exemptions may change, as compliance with new trade rules is underway. The temporary...

If The Biden Family Business Was Built On Anything But Access, It Would Be Thriving

This content discusses Hunter Biden's current financial issues and the alleged corruption involving his family. Recent court filings reveal significant financial difficulties for Hunter, suggesting a decline in his ability to generate income from his past business dealings. • Hunter Biden's finances are struggling, with reports showing he has only sold one art piece since December 2023 for $36,000, a stark contrast to the $1. 5 million he earned during his father's 2020 campaign. • Court filings indicate that sales of his memoir, "Beautiful Things," have dropped by over 50% in 2023, contributing to his financial woes. • Hunter's attorneys have claimed he is in significant debt, amounting to millions of dollars, and his expected income from speaking engagements has not materialized. • These financial troubles coincide with legal challenges, including federal charges for tax-related issues against Hunter announced in December 2023. • The Biden family's busin...

Federal watchdog warns fraudsters diverting taxpayer money from Medicare and Medicaid

A federal watchdog has reported that fraud schemes are diverting taxpayer money from Medicare and Medicaid programs, amounting to nearly $27 million in losses. This alert comes as the Trump administration takes steps to reduce waste and fraud in federal programs. 1. Fraud Scheme Details: • Fraudsters impersonated hospital providers to target contractors and state agencies. • They submitted false electronic funds transfer requests to steal funds from Medicare and Medicaid programs. 2. Involvement of DOGE: • Under the direction of Elon Musk, the Department of Government of Efficiency (DOGE) is reviewing federal programs to find and eliminate waste. • Musk indicated that his team suspects significant fraud exists within federal healthcare programs. 3. Extent of the Problem: • The Health and Human Services Department's Inspector General (HHS OIG) reported widespread awareness among Medicare and Medicaid payors of ongoing fraud schemes. • Approximately 66% of payors recognized they have...

The Democrats Descend into Madness

 The article by Fletch Daniels argues that the Democratic Party has lost its way, portraying it as anti-woman, anti-American, and disconnected from reality. The piece highlights various issues where the author believes the party has made serious mistakes, particularly in its stance on women in sports and its political actions during the State of the Union. • Daniels claims that the Democrats have taken positions that contradict their supposed support for women, particularly when all Democratic senators voted against protecting women's sports. He asserts that allowing men to compete against women is harmful and unfair. • The article criticizes the Democratic Party for its focus on radical abortion policies, branding itself as the party of women while simultaneously undermining that image through its actions. • The author expresses concern that men competing in women's sports can lead to physical harm, citing the case of Peyton McNabb, who suffered a severe injury. • There is a s...

Is Myrtle Beach being BURNED TO THE GROUND intentionally in preparation for pre-declared SMART CITY, like how Maui and Los Angeles got weather-weapon torched?

Myrtle Beach is experiencing severe wildfires, sparking concerns about whether they are intentionally set to clear the area for a new "Smart City. " Similar situations were observed in Maui and Los Angeles. • Around 175 wildfires have erupted simultaneously around Myrtle Beach, burning over 4,200 acres. • Plans for transforming Myrtle Beach into a "Smart City" were recently revealed, creating suspicion about the fires. • There is doubt about the natural cause of the wildfires, as lightning is unlikely to have started so many fires at once. • Governor Henry McMaster has declared a state of emergency to provide resources to first responders. • The narrative suggests that the fires may serve a larger agenda for urban control, similar to previous incidents. • The article raises questions about government intentions and the use of weather weapons. • Critics argue that wildfires highlight the need for improved infrastructure in “smart cities. ” The situation in Myrtle Bea...

Covid Response at Five Years: Jury Trials and Vaccine Mandates

This content discusses the pharmaceutical industry's evolution in liability and accountability, particularly in relation to vaccines over the past four decades. It focuses on the legislative changes that have allowed pharmaceutical companies to minimize their financial risks while maximizing profits, especially during the Covid pandemic. 1. Historical Context: In the mid-1980s, legal liabilities began to threaten large pharmaceutical companies, leading to the passage of the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (NCVIA) in 1986. This law shifted liability for vaccine-related injuries from manufacturers to taxpayers. 2. Explosive Growth of Vaccines: The number of recommended childhood vaccines skyrocketed from three in 1985 to 72 today, with the government mandating these vaccines, ensuring massive profits for drug companies. 3. Covid-19 Profits: The Covid pandemic resulted in unprecedented profits for companies like Pfizer and Moderna, accumulating government contracts worth billion...

Measles Mania: What the Legacy Media Won't Tell You

The article discusses the way the current measles outbreak is being portrayed by legacy media, emphasizing that the narrative surrounding its seriousness is flawed. The piece argues for a deeper investigation into the claims being made and highlights the importance of considering overall health rather than just vaccine status. 1. Media Narrative: The legacy media emphasizes the tragic aspect of the measles outbreak by repeatedly stating “measles is vaccine preventable. ” There are claims that a child's death resulted from measles, but this assertion remains unverified according to Dr. Brian Hooker. 2. Vaccination Status of Cases: While many cases of measles reported involve unvaccinated children, there are instances of vaccinated individuals contracting measles as well. The possibility of getting measles after vaccination is acknowledged but not widely discussed. 3. Underlying Health Issues: The article cites Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , indicating that the U. S. faced severe COVID-19 i...

US Attorney General Demands Investigation Into Biden’s Final Acts

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has demanded an investigation into former President Joe Biden’s last executive orders, suggesting that they may be unconstitutional due to Biden’s cognitive decline. • Bailey claims Biden’s final executive orders and pardons could be deemed "null and void" or "unconstitutional. " • He argues that unelected staff may have exploited Biden’s mental state to promote extreme policies without his full awareness. • In a letter to DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz, Bailey called for the Department of Justice to investigate Biden's activities in the final months of his presidency. • Bailey pointed to several “far-left orders” that Biden signed, including a retroactive pardon for his son Hunter, despite his prior vows against it, and a misleading claim regarding the Equal Rights Amendment. • He cited concerns from other officials suggesting that Biden was unable to comprehend orders he was signing, and confused various policies...

Made in America: Trump Racks Up $3 Trillion of Investments in US Economy

The Trump administration has made significant strides in attracting investments to the U. S. economy, amassing over $3 trillion within just six weeks of Inauguration Day, highlighted by a major investment from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). • TSMC has announced a $100 billion investment in U. S. chip manufacturing, bringing its total investment to $165 billion. • This investment aims to establish three new chipmaking plants and a research center in the U. S. • The Trump administration has secured investments from various sectors, including pharmaceuticals and artificial intelligence, engaging allies like India and Japan. • Eli Lilly is planning a $27 billion investment in new manufacturing facilities that will create thousands of jobs. • Apple has pledged to invest $500 billion in the U. S. and expand its operations, including opening a factory in Texas and growing a workforce focused on silicon engineering and AI. • Other international commitments include a $600 bi...

A Caste of Characters: Net Taxpayers versus Net Tax Consumers

 This article discusses the distinction between two societal groups: net taxpayers and net tax consumers. It explores how government spending and tax policies create a conflict between those who pay taxes and those who benefit from government funds. • Political Caste and Spending: The article notes that revelations about government spending have led to outrage among the political caste, or those who benefit from government financing. It argues that the needy are often used as justifications for continued funding during times of scrutiny. • Caste versus Class Analysis: The author advocates for a libertarian view of social structure based on caste rather than class. Caste refers to groups privileged or burdened by the state, while class denotes general socio-economic groups. This distinction highlights how exploitation can occur when the state intervenes. • Historical Perspectives: Figures like Mises and Rothbard are referenced, emphasizing that exploitation often happens through sta...

Burn Baby, Burn

California's lawmakers are proposing a new bill, Assembly Bill 1075, which may significantly affect private firefighting services. This summary outlines the key points and implications of the proposed legislation. • California is increasingly restricting various items and services, leading to the label of the "Can’t Have State. " Regulation includes bans on plastic bags, straws, and gasoline-powered cars. • The new bill aims to prohibit privately contracted firefighters from accessing public water sources, which would significantly limit their operations. • The legislation is motivated by political pressures, particularly from Los Angeles Democrats and the state's largest firefighter union, which target private firefighters hired by individuals like billionaire Rick Caruso during wildfires. • Proponents of the bill, including Democratic Assemblyman Isaac Bryan, argue that firefighting is a public good and should be managed by public entities. • Critics argue that this...

Trump Executive Order: Those Who Challenge Administration Policies in Court Are FINANCIALLY LIABLE When They Lose

On March 6, 2025, former President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order that makes individuals and organizations financially accountable if they file lawsuits against the administration and lose. • The Executive Order aims to deter lawsuits deemed frivolous by the Trump administration, particularly those that challenge its policies. • Individuals and entities challenging the administration in court may face significant financial penalties if they do not win their cases. • The order is viewed as a response to what the administration calls a "lawfare" war against it, suggesting that such legal challenges hinder effective governance and public service. • A recent revelation from the Oversight Project indicated a secret partnership among fourteen blue states, progressive groups, and New York law firms aimed at launching coordinated legal actions against DOGE and Elon Musk. • The President highlighted various instances of federal spending that he argues are wasteful, stating tha...

Noem Says ICE Leakers Have Been Identified and Are Facing Prosecution

On March 5, 2025, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced on Fox News that leaks from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) regarding the movements of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have been identified. She emphasized that those responsible would face prosecution. • During an interview with Sean Hannity, Noem confirmed that some individuals within the DHS are leaking information that endangers ICE agents and their operations. • She stated, "I have a couple of them identified," and expressed her intention to prosecute them fully once she has sufficient evidence. • Noem highlighted the frequent leaks and the need for constant operations across the country to ensure public safety. • She criticized the leaks as more dangerous than typical criminals, stating they undermine the safety of law enforcement officers. • Noem recounted her recent visit to New York City, stressing the urgency of their work and the necessity of quick action to prevent futur...

ESTABLISHMENT OF THE STRATEGIC BITCOIN RESERVE AND UNITED STATES DIGITAL ASSET STOCKPILE

An executive order has been issued on March 6, 2025, to create a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and a United States Digital Asset Stockpile to manage digital assets more effectively and leverage the country’s holdings. 1. Background on Bitcoin • Bitcoin is the first cryptocurrency with a capped supply of 21 million coins. • It is considered secure and often referred to as "digital gold. " • There is a strategic advantage for countries that establish bitcoin reserves early. 2. Policy Establishment • The U. S. will create a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve aimed at managing bitcoin as a valuable asset. • Additionally, a Digital Asset Stockpile will be set up to manage other digital assets owned by the government. 3. Creation and Administration • The Secretary of the Treasury will create an office to handle the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, using BTC from asset forfeiture cases. • Agencies have 30 days to report on any BTC they can transfer to the Reserve. • The reserve assets will not be sold...

Addressing Risks from Perkins Coie LLP

 On March 6, 2025, President Trump issued an executive order addressing the actions of the law firm Perkins Coie LLP, highlighting its alleged involvement in politically motivated activities, discrimination, and undermining democratic processes. 1. Concerns Regarding Perkins Coie: • Perkins Coie is accused of dishonest actions, particularly related to the 2016 presidential election. • The firm allegedly hired Fusion GPS to create a false dossier for political gains. • Perkins Coie is said to have collaborated with activists to challenge lawful election rules, including voter ID laws. 2. Discriminatory Practices: • The firm is accused of racial discrimination in hiring and promotions. • It implemented racial quotas, which violate civil rights and led to legal action against them. 3. Government Response: • The administration aims to end race and sex-based discrimination, ensuring federal benefits align with national security and democratic integrity. • Individuals at Perkins Coie wil...

How FEMA Funds Got Directed to Illegal Immigrants

During a recent House Oversight and Accountability Committee meeting, mayors from major sanctuary cities faced intense debate with Republican lawmakers over immigration policies. The discussion highlighted the stark divisions between the two parties regarding cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. 1. Participants: • The hearing featured New York Mayor Eric Adams, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, all Democrats. David Bier from the Cato Institute also provided testimony. 2. Republican Viewpoint: • Republicans, led by Rep. James Comer, accused the mayors of breaking federal laws by not assisting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in deporting illegal immigrants from their areas. • A notable exchange occurred between Rep. Jim Jordan and Mayor Johnston regarding an alleged gang member, Abraham Gonzalez, whose release was criticized for being improperly handled. 3. Democratic Defense: • Democrats argued that illegal im...

Trump Treasury Sec. Scott Bessent Strikes Competent, Combative Tone in Major Economic Address From New York.

 Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent delivered a significant speech at the Economic Club of New York, addressing various economic challenges and policies under the Trump Administration. 1. Setting and Audience: • The event took place at the Ziegfeld Ballroom in New York. • Bessent spoke to a historically nonpartisan audience of 790 members from the Economic Club. 2. Main Themes: • Bessent aimed to reassure the audience amidst global economic uncertainty, including tariff disputes and the need for economic revitalization. 3. "America First" Economic Agenda: • Emphasized three main pillars: • Reversing Financial Regulatory Overreach: A commitment to empower community banks for job and wealth growth. • International Economic System: Critiqued the sustainability of current trade dynamics, especially concerning cheap goods and economic ambitions of the U. S. • Sanctions Regimen: Criticized the Biden Administration's sanctions on countries like Russia and Iran and discussed future...