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Should be a wild four years.

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@JeffBezos
I shared this note with the Washington Post team this morning: I’m writing to let you know about a change coming to our opinion pages. We are going to be writing every day in support and defense of two pillars: personal liberties and free markets. We’ll cover other topics too of course, but viewpoints opposing those pillars will be left to be published by others. There was a time when a newspaper, especially one that was a local monopoly, might have seen it as a service to bring to the reader’s doorstep every morning a broad-based opinion section that sought to cover all views. Today, the internet does that job. I am of America and for America, and proud to be so. Our country did not get here by being typical. And a big part of America’s success has been freedom in the economic realm and everywhere else. Freedom is ethical — it minimizes coercion — and practical — it drives creativity, invention, and prosperity. I offered David Shipley, whom I greatly admire, the opportunity to lead this new chapter. I suggested to him that if the answer wasn’t “hell yes,” then it had to be “no.” After careful consideration, David decided to step away. This is a significant shift, it won’t be easy, and it will require 100% commitment — I respect his decision. We’ll be searching for a new Opinion Editor to own this new direction. I’m confident that free markets and personal liberties are right for America. I also believe these viewpoints are underserved in the current market of ideas and news opinion. I’m excited for us together to fill that void. Jeff
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My only fear is that they will try though. The next Democrat President will run on a campaign of "restoring the government" and bringing back thousands of Federal workers and restoring all the crazy grants and foreign aid. This will be a hard sell, to tell Americans they want to increase the size of government and increase spending. But they might be able to sell it, with sad stories of stronk Black single mothers out on the streets after losing their (remote) DC bureaucrat jobs, or transgender "women" murdered in Nigeria because we cut funding for trans interpretive dance/masturbation programs. They could try to sell it by promising not to raise taxes--just go full mask off on fiat money printer goes BRRR policy and say "The National Debt isn't real, it doesn't matter. There are no consequences so just print more money and let it go to $500 Trillion who cares?"
They won't try and sell it at all. They'll have their media allies say it's already been sold, everyone supports it, it's not happening but it's a good thing that it is, only conspiracy theorists believe it, and if you complain you're a russian nazi fascist chud bigot.

They didn't "sell" anything with Biden. They just did it and relied on their complete control of the media to starve any objections to death. The only reason it failed was X, and X is slowly being re-compromised. (For example, you can't criticize troons or you're hidden for hate speech.)
 

Trump loses in court three times – on USAID, refugees and frozen funds – within 90 minutes​

Trump faces three major setbacks to his agenda from Biden-appointed judges
Donald Trump’s administration was dealt three major setbacks in three separate courtrooms Tuesday as the president’s agenda faces an avalanche of legal challenges.

Federal judges in Washington, D.C. and Seattle ordered the administration to restart hundreds of millions of dollars in payments for foreign aid, blocked the administration from freezing federal grants and loans, and temporarily struck down the president’s executive order suspending refugee admissions.

The decisions were issued within 90 minutes of one another.

In Washington, D.C Joe Biden-appointed District Judge Loren AliKhan issued a preliminary injunction that blocks the administration’s “ill-conceived” freeze on federal grants and loans.

“In the simplest terms, the freeze was ill-conceived from the beginning,” AliKhan wrote.

“Defendants either wanted to pause up to $3 trillion in federal spending practically overnight, or they expected each federal agency to review every single one of its grants, loans, and funds for compliance in less than 24 hours,” she wrote. “The breadth of that command is almost unfathomable.”

Meanwhile, another Biden-appointed federal judge in D.C. reprimanded government lawyers who could not appear to answer whether the administration paid foreign assistance contractors and nonprofit organizations for work that had already been performed before coming to a screeching halt, sparking global chaos among foreign aid workers and the people they serve.

Ali previously ordered the administration to reinstate funding for foreign aid contracts with the U.S. Agency for International Development, or USAID, on February 13.

“We’re now 12 days in [after the order], and you can’t answer to me whether any funds you acknowledge are covered by the court’s order are unfrozen?” said District Judge Amir Ali. “You can’t give me any facts about funds being unfrozen under the [temporary restraining order]?”

Department of Justice lawyer Indraneel Sur told Ali he was “not in a position to answer.”

Ali gave the government until midnight Wednesday to fulfill its contractual obligations. The administration was also ordered to provide the court with any notices or guidance that officials sent out about complying with the previous court order to unfreeze aid.

And in Washington state, Biden-appointed District Judge Jamal N. Whitehead temporarily blocked Trump’s sweeping ban on refugee admissions by granting a preliminary injunction that orders the administration to restart a refugee resettlement program while the legal challenge plays out.

“The president has substantial discretion … to suspend refugee admissions,” said Whitehead according to the Associated Press. “But that authority is not limitless.”

He “cannot ignore Congress’ detailed framework for refugee admissions and the limits it places on the president’s ability to suspend the same,” he added.

A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to swiftly pay USAID contractors on February 25 after freezing aid (AP)
Plaintiffs in that lawsuit — which includes faith-based resettlement groups and nine refugees seeking admission to the United States — argue that Trump’s suspension of refugee admissions and funding violates Congress’ authority to make immigration laws. The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has similarly sued the administration.


“The United States has resettled refugees under Congress’s Refugee Act for nearly 50 years and communities across the country have welcomed and embraced them,” according to a statement from Deepa Alagesan, senior supervising attorney with the International Refugee Assistance Project, which filed the lawsuit on the plaintiffs’ behalf.

“Today’s message is clear: The actions of this government do not represent the will of Congress or, crucially, the will of the people,” Alagesan said.

Trump’s administration is facing dozens of new legal challenges across the country in response to his executive orders and policy maneuvers that opponents argue are flatly unconstitutional or flying in the face of the congressional power of the purse.

The White House has counted some victories, but the challenges are still in early stages, with appeals courts and the Supreme Court likely to intervene within the coming weeks and months.

Thus far, only one challenge — involving Trump’s firing of a key ethics official who handles whistleblower protections — has reached the Supreme Court following Trump’s appeals. Justices declined to immediately intervene, but are imminently expected to review the case again.
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District judges enjoining the entire Executive Branch from their particular corners of America.
All Biden appointees.
Can somehow dictate internal policy to the Executive Branch.
Can also sidestep any and all separation of powers and sovereign immunity concerns in support of the (Democrat/Globohomo) NGO industry and the Beltway Bandits.

You love to see it.
 
The health risks are non-existent. In fact, washing eggs causes significant risk by blasting off the outer cuticle layer of the shell, which would normally prevent contamination and disease infiltrating the egg. This is why American eggs have to be chilled.

Almost no other country in the world washes its eggs. They also routinely vaccinate against salmonella now, but even before that, the risk of infection was nearly non-existent as long as you washed your hands.
Good to know the free eggs that still have chicken shit on them I got from a friend weren't going to kill me. I mean, I washed them before cracking them into a cocktail, but I felt like that was just prudent.
 

Trump loses in court three times – on USAID, refugees and frozen funds – within 90 minutes​

Trump faces three major setbacks to his agenda from Biden-appointed judges
District judges enjoining the entire Executive Branch from their particular corners of America.
All Biden appointees.
Can somehow dictate internal policy to the Executive Branch.
Can also sidestep any and all separation of powers and sovereign immunity concerns in support of the (Democrat/Globohomo) NGO industry and the Beltway Bandits.

You love to see it.
The fun thing is this is just desperate attempts at slowing things down so they can think of something else to do.

I can't imagine these idiots are under the delusion this will hold up forever -- or even for very long. I mean who knows, maybe they do think random judge can overrule the entire Executive Branch forever on a whim, but I doubt it.

So what's the real plan here? Do they really plan on just doing lawfare over and over again until they can rig the midterms in 2026? Or are they hoping once they can get back into the USAID systems they can "throw the gold over the ship's side" like they did at the EPA?
 
Why do you think there's been such a massive push for dyke anime recently? Especially the kind that actually tries to "say" something about gay relationships like that lesbian villainess isekai where the plot stops for five minutes to say that bisexuals don't exist and lesbianism is the only true form of love.

From what little I understand of Japan, indecisiveness is bad. You make a decision and give it your all, even if it is a bad one. Bisexuals are notorious for not making up their damn minds. So that moment might be the culture speaking here. Also, supposedly, women friendships are different in Japan, I don‘t know, I don’t live there.
 
From what little I understand of Japan, indecisiveness is bad. You make a decision and give it your all, even if it is a bad one. Bisexuals are notorious for not making up their damn minds. So that moment might be the culture speaking here. Also, supposedly, women friendships are different in Japan, I don‘t know, I don’t live there.
what the fuck
are you sure that isn't just because yurifags have a screw loose?
 
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I love the idea that multiple Federal workers are breaking down in public spaces.
I genuinely pray for these people and hope that if they don't already have them that they develop useful skills so their families don't suffer

Like obviously if you're getting money for free that needs to stop but maybe this is a sign to take up a trade
 
I genuinely pray for these people and hope that if they don't already have them that they develop useful skills so their families don't suffer

Like obviously if you're getting money for free that needs to stop but maybe this is a sign to take up a trade
No one who goes to work all day and does nothing to the point of being unable to give 5 bullet points of what they did is actually enjoying a meaningful existence.

Firing the feds and removing their source of free gibs so they can start to pick up the pieces and improve themselves is the best thing for them in the long run. I hope they find God and are blessed with clarity.
 
Executive Order mandating that healthcare providers provide clear pricing:

Making America Healthy Again by Empowering Patients with Clear, Accurate, and Actionable Healthcare Pricing Information​

EXECUTIVE ORDER
February 25, 2025
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered:

Section 1. Purpose. During my first term, my Administration took historic steps to correct a fundamental wrong within the American healthcare system. For far too long, prices were hidden from patients and employers, with inadequate recourse available to individuals looking to shop for care or obtain pricing information from a healthcare provider in advance of a visit or procedure. These opaque pricing arrangements allowed powerful entities, such as hospitals and insurance companies, to operate with insufficient accountability regarding their pricing practices, resulting in patients, employers, and taxpayers shouldering the burden of inflated healthcare costs.

Pursuant to Executive Order 13877 of June 24, 2019 (Improving Price and Quality Transparency in American Healthcare to Put Patients First), my Administration issued paradigm-shifting regulations to put patients first by requiring hospitals and health plans to deliver meaningful price information to the American people. These regulations require hospitals to maintain a consumer-friendly display of pricing information for up to 300 shoppable services and a machine-readable file with negotiated rates for every single service the hospital provides; health plans to post their negotiated rates with providers as well as their out-of-network payments to providers and the actual prices they or their pharmacy benefit manager pay for prescription drugs; and health plans to maintain a consumer-facing internet tool through which individuals can access price information.

One economic analysis from 2023 estimated the impact of these regulations, if fully implemented, could result in as much as $80 billion in healthcare savings for consumers, employers, and insurers by 2025. Another report from 2024 suggested healthcare price transparency could help employers reduce healthcare costs by 27 percent across 500 common healthcare services. Recent data has found the top 25 percent of most expensive healthcare service prices have dropped by 6.3 percent per year following the initial implementation of price transparency during my first term.

Unfortunately, progress on price transparency at the Federal level has stalled since the end of my first term. Hospitals and health plans were not adequately held to account when their price transparency data was incomplete or not even posted at all. The Biden Administration failed to take sufficient steps to fully enforce my Administration’s requirement that would end the opaque nature of drug prices by ensuring health plans publicly post the true prices they pay for prescription drugs.

The American people deserve better. Making America healthy again will require empowering individuals with the best information possible to inform their life and healthcare choices. By building on the historic efforts of my first term, my Administration will make more meaningful price information available to patients to support a more competitive, innovative, affordable, and higher quality healthcare system.

Sec. 2. Policy. It is the policy of the United States to put patients first and ensure they have the information they need to make well-informed healthcare decisions. The Federal Government will continue to promote universal access to clear and accurate healthcare prices and will take all necessary steps to improve existing price transparency requirements; increase enforcement of price transparency requirements; and identify opportunities to further empower patients with meaningful price information, potentially including through the expansion of existing price transparency requirements.

Sec. 3. Fulfilling the Promise of Radical Transparency. The Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary of Labor, and the Secretary of Health and Human Services shall take all necessary and appropriate action to rapidly implement and enforce the healthcare price transparency regulations issued pursuant to Executive Order 13877, including, within 90 days of the date of this order, action to:
(a) require the disclosure of the actual prices of items and services, not estimates;
(b) issue updated guidance or proposed regulatory action ensuring pricing information is standardized and easily comparable across hospitals and health plans; and
(c) issue guidance or proposed regulatory action updating enforcement policies designed to ensure compliance with the transparent reporting of complete, accurate, and meaningful data.

Sec. 4. General Provisions. (a) Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect:
(i) the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or
(ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals.
(b) This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations.
(c) This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.
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@Your Girlfriend's Dad when I used to do rideshare driving on the side, an enormous amount of daytime fares were carting junkies through elements of the opioid industrial complex. Hospital, detox, sober living, endless loop
just according to letachnen
*letachnen means plan
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In case someone hasn't heard of Tiffany Henyard. She's a low IQ nigger who used her position as Mayor to live nigger rich. Anyway, she lost her primary by a landslide.
my sheboon fatigue has reached critical levels after watching this two minute clip. i can't imagine living in a city where this is what the local government looks like
 
Add to this the removal of the hierarchy, the constant feminization of education to focus on feelings and creating a "comfortable and welcoming" enviroment to students instead of a productive and nurturing one.
No Child Left Behind. That's why. Not every child is capable of being great critical thinkers but we can't leave any behind so we'll just stop teaching critical thinking skills.

Also have you seen those abysmal graduation rates? Without a high school degree these poor kids don't have any hope of a future, get those graduation rates up by any means necessary! <fast forward 10 years> Our graduation rates have increased 30%!!! Tremendous success! Even fewer of them can even read now you say? But they have high school diplomas! Look at those graduation rates! <applause>
 
Romanian far-right candidate for
presidency taken for questioning

"Someone we don't like could win. Arrest them! FOR DEMOCRACY!"


And the people in the "trump enslavement syndrome" thread on here has the gall to say we're the dumb ones when we hope trump breaks us off from Europe.

If this is the snakes we have as "allies", I'd rather have them as enemies. Fuck Europe.

And im sure Germany is gonna do the same thing with afd.

Vance was absolutely correct about this shithole.
 
Ukraine thread people are faggots and unironically make me wish for Total Zigger Victory rather than Mutually Assured Slav Destruction.

That Star Wars nigger (not @George Lucas) and a few others are now unironically believing people going “I voted for Trump, but we can’t let him get the nuclear codes”. It’s been a month and the news suddenly cares about problems now that Trump is in office. It’ll be another two months before Trump’s policies can actually affect the cost of groceries or fuel prices (this is mostly tied to the cost of fuel going down due to a surplus caused by Trump relaxing environmental policy).
 
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