FedSoc and Leonard Leo's recommendation.
How was overruling Chevron deference a good thing when it weakend the executive branch?
Her video is satire.
Miriam Adelson is a rabid Zionist. Her goal is for Israel to finish settling the West Bank and her late husband's goal was for formal recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Confirmation that Interarmco was founded and owned by the CIA and yielded the CIA high profits from arms dealing is new information. Cummings of Interarmco armed the entire world practically and the CIA was probably profiting off it the entire time: https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/local/longterm/library/polo/polo1286.htm
Wtf, this website is writing about the Files like they've already dropped: https://stupiddope.com/2025/03/unveiling-the-shocking-revelations-of-the-jfk-files-released-march-18-2025-cia-secrets-second-shooters-and-mafia-ties/
Israel won't let him go home
Wonder if this was related to the DOJ returning the boxes of classified documents the FBI seized from Mar-a-Lago, that are now on their way back on AF1.
This reminds me of a bill I saw in the IL state legislature recently - Dems are trying to extend civil immunity to the Department of Child and Family Services contractors, the same contractors who have been negligently placing foster kids with known sexual abusers, lying about the family relationship, and letting the kids get murdered in their "care." And those contractors are funding by taxpayers. Infuriating.
National Endowment for Democracy is a huge funder of regime change and literally exists to overtly do what the IC used to covertly do. U.S. Agency for Global Media is state department propaganda and should also go.
If this is about Middle East peace, why does it matter that Iran would be much easier to get to?
I'd rather do it in a way that involves cutting Israel off entirely and staying uninvolved in the Middle East shitshow. It's not America's problem.
How is any of that America's problem or anything America should be involved in.
How is it effective foreign policy for America to steal land to build a base when the American presence all over the Middle East and the decades of wars is why the Middle East hates America?
Who do you think is gonna be paying to clean up and rebuild Gaza now that Israel has destroyed it?
I'd rather be focusing on making America peaceful and prosperous and keeping Israel out of our shit.
Then Israel should have to rebuild it for the Gazans with all the welfare money they've received from America for decades.
How is it good for the US to own land in the Middle East? The US bases all over the Middle East are the reason the US is so hated by that region. The US should be closing all the bases and getting TF out of a region that doesn't serve our interests. Michael Dimino is absolutely right on Middle East foreign policy.
Fuck that. The USA will be even more hated in the neighborhood than Israel is. Probably what they want.
Why are the only places reporting this news this Falun Gong rag and random Ukrainian and Armenia "news" sites?
A lot of it is done through subcontractors. So a building company will subcontract out to different companies for framing, plumbing, electric, drywall, etc., and the subcontractors show up with their team, composed of under-the-table day laborers. Sometimes the subcontractors even subcontract and the people onsite become even more obscured.
Companies should be heavily fined for outsourcing and offshoring
Absolutely, each state should take care of itself. And why stop at emergency management?
Lithium and rare earth elements
I would love to see stats about the Israeli bot farms