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Old 02-20-2025, 12:42 PM   #1
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Hegseth orders military to draw up plans for 40% total budget cuts over the next fives years, 8% per year. Exponentially worse than sequestration that crippled the military in 2011.


Don’t worry, General, we will form an alliance with Russia, China and North Korea. A tremendous alliance with my great friends, one like no one has ever seen. We will defeat all the woke countries, and people will say to Trump, in tears, “Sir, you are the greatest allier in the history of the world!”
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Hegseth orders military to draw up plans for 40% total budget cuts over the next fives years, 8% per year. Exponentially worse than sequestration that crippled the military in 2011.


Don’t worry, General, we will form an alliance with Russia, China and North Korea. A tremendous alliance with my great friends, one like no one has ever seen. We will defeat all the woke countries, and people will say to Trump, in tears, “Sir, you are the greatest allier in the history of the world!”
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I’m willing to wager we’re going to hear about a new US Russia agreement for total nuclear disarmament. Specific terms of the deal have yet to be disclosed but the general framework can be summed up with “Ok, The United States goes first”
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I’m willing to wager we’re going to hear about a new US Russia agreement for total nuclear disarmament. Specific terms of the deal have yet to be disclosed but the general framework can be summed up with “Ok, The United States goes first”
“And then have your oligarchs call my oligarchs, I’ll be golfing…

But I’m getting more convinced that there will be a hot war very shortly, Russia has not been this weak for 80 years.
Europe knows it’s now or be attacked in a few years. Unless you’re just betting on Putin’s successor being a nice guy.
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Joe Biden took over when the US economy was wrecked from the pandemic, businesses shut down, schools closed, global inflation, etc. Our economic recovery was the envy of the world. Donald Trump took over during a booming economy BOTH TIMES, and he's going to wreck it even faster this time around without any outside catastrophic event.
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So fake blood? What a moron
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So fake blood? What a moron
He more than likely had his period Since he’s such a whiny little bitch

You want to say he was grazed . Ok but please stop with your hero worship . Of Trump..


Reagan was seriously wounded by a revolver bullet that ricocheted off the side of the presidential limousine and hit him in the left underarm, breaking a rib, puncturing a lung, and causing serious internal bleeding.

Still can’t tell the difference. Can you. Seek help and get out of the cult
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He's too old to menstate kid...didn't you take sex ed?
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Trump expected to take control of USPS, fire postal board, officials say


Keep thinking these ideas are Trumps. When are we going to find out who’s actually running the country
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Extraordinary story in the Wall Street Journal.

X is threatening advertisers that if they don’t spend more, Elon Musk will use his influence in government to block company mergers.

That’s extortion.

A lawyer at advertising conglomerate Interpublic Group fielded a phone call in December from a lawyer at X. The message was clear, according to several people with knowledge of the conversation: Get your clients to spend more on Elon Musk's social-media platform, or else.
X CEO Linda Yaccarino has made comments that seemed like similar warnings in conversations with Interpublic executives, according to people with knowledge of those talks.
Interpublic leaders interpreted the communications from X as reminders that the recently announced $13 billion deal to merge Interpublic with rival Omnicom Group OMC -0.53%Y could be torpedoed, or at least slowed down, by the Trump administration, given Musk's powerful role in the federal government, some of the people said. They also had a front-row seat to Musk's continued criticism of advertisers that ditched X since he bought it in 2022, when it was known as Twitter.
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Steve Bannon, after calling for Trump to be President for life, did a Nazi salute on stage at CPAC.

Nazism has officially taken over the GOP.

The few remaining conservatives have a choice: either leave the party and obstruct it—or choose to be complicit.
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Old 02-21-2025, 07:29 AM   #11
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Steve Bannon, after calling for Trump to be President for life, did a Nazi salute on stage at CPAC.

Nazism has officially taken over the GOP.

The few remaining conservatives have a choice: either leave the party and obstruct it—or choose to be complicit.
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And as on cue. Marsh is here to avoid the topics ..and still suggest that some how all the countries issues are democrats fault.. as if Trump wasn’t in office 4 years ago.

But he’ll support trumps attempt at another 4 years. But let’s get past year 1 st
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You idiots claiming it was just a scratch or menstrual fluid have #^&#^&#^&#^& for brains. The man was one freieking inch from death and you are minimizing it. He is in more danger than you ever were. The topic is TDS and SHS and on cue youre right behind me.....youll have to wait until GS taps out big guy

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You idiots claiming it was just a scratch or menstrual fluid have #^&#^&#^&#^& for brains. The man was one freieking inch from death and you are minimizing it. He is in more danger than you ever were. The topic is TDS and SHS and on cue youre right behind me.....youll have to wait until GS taps out big guy
He is in more danger than you ever were..

When your next Cult meeting?

Minimizing. That’s comical coming from you . A fan boy. Who has maximized a .75 of an inch nick on his ear that no one saw. And no more blood than cutting himself shaving

I bet you own one of those I stand with Trump ear tampons ..

Maybe you need to ask yourself why Trump would be targeted? Since Regan.
By. Someone registered to vote in Pennsylvania as a member of the Republican Party and remained registered as a Republican until his death.

Damn those pesky facts
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He is in more danger than you ever were..

When your next Cult meeting?

Minimizing. That’s comical coming from you . A fan boy. Who has maximized a .75 of an inch nick on his ear that no one saw. And no more blood than cutting himself shaving

I bet you own one of those I stand with Trump ear tampons ..

Maybe you need to ask yourself why Trump would be targeted? Since Regan.
By. Someone registered to vote in Pennsylvania as a member of the Republican Party and remained registered as a Republican until his death.

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You sound weird talking about tampons periods and menstrating.....really weird
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Keep it coming Pete....without you this thread will shrivel up and die.
Kinda like todays democratic agenda.
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Keep it coming Pete....without you this thread will shrivel up and die.
Kinda like todays democratic agenda.
Todays MAGA agenda

In an R+18 district: Speaking at a business luncheon yesterday in Westerville, Ohio, GOP Rep. Troy Balderson "described President Donald Trump's flurry of executive orders as 'getting out of control' .... [and] expressed some pushback to the idea of sole decision-making power lying with Trump and billionaire advisor Elon Musk," the Columbus Dispatch's Samantha Hendrickson reports. "Congress has to decide whether or not the Department of Education goes away,' Balderson asserted. 'Not the president, not Elon Musk."

In deep-red Georgia: Last night in Roswell, Georgia, an overflow crowd packed into a town hall forum for GOP Rep. Rich McCormick, barraging him with pointed questions and accusatory comments about DOGE's cuts. His staff "seemed caught off guard by the massive crowd of hundreds that gathered," reports the Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Greg Bluestein. (This is a district Trump carried by 22 points just three months ago.

I see FFOTUS’ magic worked for hockey as well as football…ETTD
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Might not be what you want but here’s what MAGA Marsh got for us

Watching Elon Musk and his band of young acolytes slash their way through the federal government, many observers have struggled to understand how such a small group could do so much damage in so little time.

The mistake is trying to situate Musk solely in the context of politics. He isn’t approaching this challenge like a budget-minded official. He’s approaching it like an engineer, exploiting vulnerabilities that are built into the nation’s technological systems, operating as what cybersecurity experts call an insider threat. We were warned about these vulnerabilities but no one listened, and the consequences — for the United States and the world — will be vast.

Insider threats have been around for a long time: the C.I.A. mole toiling quietly in the Soviet government office, the Boeing engineer who secretly ferried information about the space shuttle program to the Chinese government. Modern digital systems supercharge that threat by consolidating more and more information from many distinct realms.

That approach has delivered obvious benefits in terms of convenience, access, integration and speed. When the bipartisan Sept. 11 commission described how segmentation of information among agencies had stymied intelligence efforts, the solution was to create integrated systems for collecting and sharing huge troves of data.
Running integrated digital systems, however, requires endowing a few individuals with sweeping privileges. They’re the sysadmins, the systems administrators who manage the entire network, including its security. They have root privileges, the jargon for highest level of access. They get access to the God View, the name Uber gave its internal tool that allowed an outrageously large number of employees to see anyone’s Uber rides.
That’s why when Edward Snowden was at the N.S.A. he was able to take so much information, including extensive databases that had little to do with the particular operations he wanted to expose as a whistle-blower. He was a sysadmin, the guy standing watch against users who abuse their access, but who has broad leeway to exercise his own.
All this has merged with and amplified another kind of insider threat brewing for decades on the political side: the expansion of unchecked executive power.

“With money we will get men, said Caesar, and with men we will get money,” Thomas Jefferson once wrote, to warn against the ways that what he called elective despotism can become a self-feeding cycle. He had feared that an elected authoritarian would not just pulverize the institutions meant to limit his power, but take them over to wield as weapons, thus further entrenching himself.
Even Jefferson couldn’t have imagined a future in which the arsenal being deployed included centralized databases with comprehensive records on every citizen’s employment, finances, taxes and for some, even health status.

After a judge blocked a Trump executive order, Elon Musk shared a post with his more than 200 million followers on X that included the judge’s daughter’s name, photo and job, allegedly at the Department of Education. There’s no indication he got access to government databases about her, but how would we know if he had, or if he does so in the future?

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Might not be what you want but here’s what MAGA Marsh got for us

Watching Elon Musk and his band of young acolytes slash their way through the federal government, many observers have struggled to understand how such a small group could do so much damage in so little time.

The mistake is trying to situate Musk solely in the context of politics. He isn’t approaching this challenge like a budget-minded official. He’s approaching it like an engineer, exploiting vulnerabilities that are built into the nation’s technological systems, operating as what cybersecurity experts call an insider threat. We were warned about these vulnerabilities but no one listened, and the consequences — for the United States and the world — will be vast.

Insider threats have been around for a long time: the C.I.A. mole toiling quietly in the Soviet government office, the Boeing engineer who secretly ferried information about the space shuttle program to the Chinese government. Modern digital systems supercharge that threat by consolidating more and more information from many distinct realms.

That approach has delivered obvious benefits in terms of convenience, access, integration and speed. When the bipartisan Sept. 11 commission described how segmentation of information among agencies had stymied intelligence efforts, the solution was to create integrated systems for collecting and sharing huge troves of data.
Running integrated digital systems, however, requires endowing a few individuals with sweeping privileges. They’re the sysadmins, the systems administrators who manage the entire network, including its security. They have root privileges, the jargon for highest level of access. They get access to the God View, the name Uber gave its internal tool that allowed an outrageously large number of employees to see anyone’s Uber rides.
That’s why when Edward Snowden was at the N.S.A. he was able to take so much information, including extensive databases that had little to do with the particular operations he wanted to expose as a whistle-blower. He was a sysadmin, the guy standing watch against users who abuse their access, but who has broad leeway to exercise his own.
All this has merged with and amplified another kind of insider threat brewing for decades on the political side: the expansion of unchecked executive power.

“With money we will get men, said Caesar, and with men we will get money,” Thomas Jefferson once wrote, to warn against the ways that what he called elective despotism can become a self-feeding cycle. He had feared that an elected authoritarian would not just pulverize the institutions meant to limit his power, but take them over to wield as weapons, thus further entrenching himself.
Even Jefferson couldn’t have imagined a future in which the arsenal being deployed included centralized databases with comprehensive records on every citizen’s employment, finances, taxes and for some, even health status.

After a judge blocked a Trump executive order, Elon Musk shared a post with his more than 200 million followers on X that included the judge’s daughter’s name, photo and job, allegedly at the Department of Education. There’s no indication he got access to government databases about her, but how would we know if he had, or if he does so in the future?

Feel free to read the rest of the story

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/21/o...onal-data.html
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Let it all out Pete its like vomiting and diarrhea you have to get it done
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Let it all out Pete its like vomiting and diarrhea you have to get it done
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Where did the party of Reagan go?

The United States is opposing calling Russia the aggressor in the war with Ukraine in a Group of 7 statement being drafted to mark the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion, four senior officials from countries involved said on Thursday.

The American objections to the statement come after President Trump earlier this week blamed Ukraine for starting the war, which in fact began with Russia’s attack on Ukraine.
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The United States is opposing calling Russia the aggressor in the war with Ukraine in a Group of 7 statement being drafted to mark the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion, four senior officials from countries involved said on Thursday.

The American objections to the statement come after President Trump earlier this week blamed Ukraine for starting the war, which in fact began with Russia’s attack on Ukraine.
Have you ever heard FFOTUS call Putin anything other than smart or friend?
The fact that Ukraine gave up it’s nukes in the early 90s and who guaranteed its sovereignty seems to have been forgotten.
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U.S. consumer sentiment plunges—down 10% from January over tariff and inflation fears.

Most people I know think the economy is cooked thanks to Trump’s policies—designed to help the rich and screw working folks.

It seems almost unavoidable at this point that we are headed for a deep, deep recession. Just based on 200K+ federal firings & pullback of contracts, the March employment report (to be released April 4) seems certain to show bigger job losses than any month ever outside of a few in 2008-9 and 2020.

Add on to that enormous private market uncertainty - how could you hire in these conditions? - and this is going to be very, very bad.

To be clear: Even greater damage will be done by the loss of federal government productivity. The workers who are losing their jobs were worth more than they were being paid! We are all poorer when roads, planes, and food are unsafe, when parks are closed, etc.

This will show up in the March report, to be released on April 4. Why not in the February report, coming out March 7? Because that asks for employment in the pay period including Feb. 12, and the firings were nearly all too late for that.

But, I suspect the March unemployment report will actually be rosy.

The Felon’s regime's Five Year Plan will have achieved HUGE success in reducing unemployment to 1% and inflation to 0% by executive order.
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Trump: "Eggs. I'm hearing so much about eggs. You'll figure it out. You gotta figure something out fast. And we inherited all the problems ... the big things, really, we can blame other people for."

Just imagine if he had inherited Covid
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Just imagine if he had inherited Covid
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Canada and Mexico vaccinate their chicken. So I am guessing the reason why they’re not vaccinated in the US is cost…. And how’s that working out. Many egg producers are refusing to re stock egg layers until. The bird flu is under control or the government allows vaccines..

This is info Fox viewers will never see or their dishonest representatives will tell them
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"Seven western Wisconsin Republican lawmakers did not appear at an event hosted by the Wisconsin Farmers Union in Chippewa Falls Friday as farmers from the area said they were concerned about the effect that President Donald Trump’s first month in office is having on their livelihoods."
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Sh*ts starting to hit the fan, the big test will come when courts want to enforce EA reversals and Trump refuses. Guess who enforces those rulings when push comes to shove, they are US Marshalls and guess who they are reporting to, yup the Trump DOJ loyalists. His recent comments prove he believes he is the federal law, not the courts.
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In two days the market has said the economy and inflation are giving them a lot of concern. There is going to be a lot of buyers remorse if it continues to go sideways.
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This kid didn’t need a clearance

Edward Coristine, a 19-year-old high school graduate, established at least five different companies in the last four years, with entities registered in Connecticut, Delaware, and the United Kingdom, most of which were not listed on his now-deleted LinkedIn profile. Coristine also briefly worked in 2022 at Path Network, a network monitoring firm known for hiring reformed blackhat hackers. Someone using a Telegram handle tied to Coristine also solicited a cyberattack-for-hire service later that year.

In addition to that he turns out to be the grandson of former KGB spy Valery Martynov, who played a role in a sprawling 1980s espionage saga.
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Edward Coristine, a 19-year-old high school graduate, established at least five different companies in the last four years, with entities registered in Connecticut, Delaware, and the United Kingdom, most of which were not listed on his now-deleted LinkedIn profile. Coristine also briefly worked in 2022 at Path Network, a network monitoring firm known for hiring reformed blackhat hackers. Someone using a Telegram handle tied to Coristine also solicited a cyberattack-for-hire service later that year.

In addition to that he turns out to be the grandson of former KGB spy Valery Martynov, who played a role in a sprawling 1980s espionage saga.
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The odds of this child having personal copies of terabytes of confidential information on US citizens is alarmingly high and makes them an ideal target for extortion or worse they could hold the data hostage for ransom.

Best case is Musk will use it for personal and political gain.

I do hope when this detonates a few of us are left to repopulate the species.
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"During the meeting, Ukraine was told it faced imminent shutoff of the Starlink service (owned by Musk) if it did not reach a deal on critical minerals, said the source, who requested anonymity to discuss closed negotiations."

Astonishing betrayal of an ally.
The rest of the world sees this and will remember long after the FFOTUS is gone.
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