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Should be a wild four years.

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It was reported earlier here I'm pretty sure but Canada is trying to persuade Americans to speak out against President Trump’s trade war by launching an ad campaign in 12 red-leaning states, pushing anti-tariff messages and reminding them that “nobody will win” with the approach coming from the White House.

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I guess threatening to not buy our Orange Juice or Whiskey didn't quite work out, huh?
 
Alberta produces 60% of the crude oil the USA uses, dummy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vd4BhXMnlcg You buy oil, which is then refined in America. The signs are pretty correct - if you tariff Canada's oil, you're going to see a spike in gas prices.
Yeah, we're also the only place that can refine Albertan crude oil. That means it's less an America problem and more a Canada problem. Especially since Canada uses Albertan oil profits to bribe the Frenchies and our door is always open to Alberta. Being the 51st state means no tariffs. It would also collapse Canada. So win-win.
 
Canada is being stupid right now trying to fight the trade war. Gas will be more expensive? It's already below 3 bucks in most non fag places, and if it means an extra 20 cents a gallon while still decreasing as things ramp up again, then it's the perfect time to tariff since it's not going to become a serious problem to people's wallets.

Fucking think, you leafs.


As for Trump withdrawing Stefanik as ambassador, just put Ric Grenell in, force the anti-gay countries to bitch about it, and then in retaliation kick the UN out of the country. That will be so perfect, because then some gay place like Toronto will take the Assembly, it will get worse, and Canada will fall faster. This is what I want for Christmas.


But back to Stefanik, this is interesting as it shows Trump doesn't fully trust Johnson to tard wrangle and actually get competent replacements, and Stefanik is a real threat to actually be a speaker replacement if Johnson can't follow through on things. Meatballs try and attack her for not being conservative enough but she actually does fight for the things she wants for MAGA. I'm actually interested to see if Johnson will just finally make Don Bacon get roughed up outside his mistresses' house one day soon just to make him fall in line.
 
New U.S. Department of Homeland Security report finds that tens of housands of unaccompanied minors have gone completely unaccounted for during the Biden admin.

Between 2019-2023, over 31,000 unaccompanied minors were released to addresses that were blank, undeliverable, or missing apartment numbers.

Additionally, more than 43,000 of them failed to appear for scheduled court dates.

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The report is archived as an attachment to this post.
We all know where they ended up: in adrenochrome farms
 
People are posting about this shit on LinkedIn, urging people to stand up against it. All comments support the post. Like take that crap out of here. If she is pro hamas, that is a reason to get rid of her. That's like supporting a nazi.

Stop posting this crap on LinkedIn. I need a job not political BS
Here's the Ozturk op-ed:


And in poorly-formatted text:

On March 4, the Tufts Community Union Senate passed 3 out of 4 resolutions demanding that the University acknowledge the Palestinian genocide, apologize for University President Sunil Kumar’s statements, disclose its investments and divest from companies with direct or indirect ties to Israel. These resolutions were the product of meaningful debate by the Senate and represent a sincere effort to hold Israel accountable for clear violations of international law. Credible accusations against Israel include accounts of deliberate starvation and indiscriminate slaughter of Palestinian civilians and plausible genocide.
Unfortunately, the University’s response to the Senate resolutions has been wholly inadequate and dismissive of the Senate, the collective voice of the student body. Graduate Students for Palestine joins Tufts Students for Justice in Palestine, the Tufts Faculty and Staff Coalition for Ceasefire and Fletcher Students for Palestine to reject the University’s response. Although graduate students were not allowed by the University into the Senate meeting, which lasted for almost eight hours, our presence on campus and financial entanglement with the University via tuition payments and the graduate work that we do on grants and research makes us direct stakeholders in the University’s stance.
While an argument may be made that the University should not take political stances and should focus on research and intellectual exchange, the automatic rejection, dismissive nature and condescending tone in the University’s statement have caused us to question whether the University is indeed taking a stand against its own declared commitments to free speech, assembly and democratic expression. According to the Student Code of Conduct, “[a]ctive citizenship, including exercising free speech and engaging in protests, gatherings, and demonstrations, is a vital part of the Tufts community.” In addition, the Dean of Students Office has written, “[w]hile at times the exchange of controversial ideas and opinions may cause discomfort or even distress, our mission as a university is to promote critical thinking, the rigorous examination and discussion of facts and theories, and diverse and sometimes contradictory ideas and opinions.” Why then is the University discrediting and disregarding its students who practice the very ideals of critical thinking, intellectual exchange and civic engagement that Tufts claims to represent?
The role of the TCU Senate resolutions is abundantly clear. The Senate’s resolutions serve as a “strong lobbying tool that expresses to the Tufts administration the wants and needs of the student body. They speak as a collective voice and are instrumental in enacting systemic changes.” In this case, the “systemic changes” that the collective voice of the student body is calling for are for the University to end its complicity with Israel insofar as it is oppressing the Palestinian people and denying their right to self-determination — a right that is guaranteed by international law. These strong lobbying tools are all the more urgent now given the order by the International Court of Justice confirming that the Palestinian people of Gaza’s rights under the Genocide Convention are under a “plausible” risk of being breached.
This collective student voice is not without precedent. Today, the University may remember with pride its decision in February 1989 to divest from South Africa under apartheid and end its complicity with the then-racist regime. However, we must remember that the University divested up to 11 years after some of its peers. For instance, the Michigan State University Board of Regents passed resolutions to end its complicity with Apartheid South Africa as early as 1978. Had Tufts heeded the call of the student movement in the late 1970s, the University could have been on the right side of history sooner.
We reject any attempt by the University or the Office of the President to summarily dismiss the role of the Senate and mischaracterize its resolution as divisive. The open and free debate demonstrated by the Senate process (exemplified by the length, open notice and substantive exchange in the proceedings and the non-passing of one of the proposed resolutions), together with the serious organizing efforts of students, warrant credible self-reflection by the Office of the President and the University. We, as graduate students, affirm the equal dignity and humanity of all people and reject the University’s mischaracterization of the Senate’s efforts.
The great author and civil rights champion James Baldwin once wrote: “The paradox of education is precisely this: that as one begins to become conscious one begins to examine the society in which [they are] being educated.” As an educator, President Kumar should embrace efforts by students to evaluate “diverse and sometimes contradictory ideas and opinions.” Furthermore, the president should trust in the Senate’s rigorous and democratic process and the resolutions that it has achieved.
We urge President Kumar and the Tufts administration to meaningfully engage with and actualize the resolutions passed by the Senate.
This op-ed was written by Nick Ambeliotis (CEE, ‘25), Fatima Rahman (STEM Education, ‘27), Genesis Perez (English, ‘27) and Rumeysa Ozturk (CSHD, ‘25) and is endorsed by 32 other Tufts School of Engineering and Arts and Sciences Graduate Students.

tl;dr she's one of four credited authors and it's pretty standard acknowledge-the-genocide college girl politics, not exactly "allahu akbar daeth to infidels". If she really got van'd in the street just for this, I expect that even a lot of Joe Average Trump voters aren't going to get behind it. Maybe ICE knows something we don't, but they haven't said much. All I can say is: don't get so caught up in hating immigrants that you forget to hate Israel too.
 
This is why non-Marxist thought will never succeed by the way. Say what you will about the left, at least they're proactive and actually give a shit about their cause.
This is pretty low-hanging fruit even for you. Marxist thought has literally never succeeded. Its core premise (that capitalism will inevitably contradict itself out of existence and pave the way for a communist country) undermines the whole ideology because communism has had to be compelled into existence every time it's come about in history; usually as the result of one or a couple men hijacking a revolution and placing themselves at the top. The societies that follow always turn out to be authoritarian dictatorships that genocide their populace because the logic stemming from the premise is faulty. Karl Marx was a retard and thought that corruption would never happen in communism because collectivists are good little boys and girls and would never try to usurp power because they'd all have an equal utopia. This is why his ideology failed and why he's in hell boiling in liquid shit for eternity.
 
Hmmmmmmm some news it starting to leak out of DC

You know that Non-Profit group American Oversight. The ones who claim to be fighting for transparency and oversight in Washington, the ones pushing FOIA's on every Trump department and DODGE? The ones who are funding all these lawsuits against Trump all over the US? Who are paying for $500/hr lawyers for gangbangers and drug dealers so they can be brought back to the US?

Well surprise surprise the directors of AO have been linked to the DNC and it turns out 90% of their funding is coming from Democratic "donors" to the tune of 8 million dollars in the last 5 days.

Hmmmmm

oh wait there's more!

Judge Boasberg is a familiar face at AO being invited to give "talks" paid for of course about "American Judiciary Policy in DC". How often and how much was he paid? Well I'm afraid that confidential friend. You want a FOIA? Oh sorry we don't respond to FOIA's as we are not a government agency! These "talks" are purely internal training and thus not open to the public nor will we disclose any details about who attends.

Sorry friendo! You will just have to live in uncertainty. It's not a crime to invited judges to give speeches and pay them now is it?

Why are all our directors members of DC law firms who work for Democratic NGO's and members of the Democrat Party? Well there is no law against that is there? People are free to work and donate to whomever they like here in America. Just because we have tonnes of members spread thought the whole DC judiciary doesn't mean anything at all.

Mighty sus....might mighty sus.

Hell this stinks of Washington insiders doing a silent coupe by lawfaring everything Trump does to death and getting paid very very well to do it. The CEO of AO gets 300K a year plus she employed by the largest DC law firm as a full partner. Mighty nice gig if you can get it.

I hope Senator Cruz keeps digging and actually does something for once in his life.
The trash cans will continue until you learn how to link and archive.
 
I guess threatening to not buy our Orange Juice or Whiskey didn't quite work out, huh?

meh the Canuk guberment knows it don't have a leg to stand on when it comes to US imports as Canada gets like 80% of it's shit from the states and like 90% of their shit goes to the states. Trump can crush the Canuk economy with a single pen stroke and the US would be practically unaffected.

Most US oil is Saudi not Canadian as Saudi oil is sweet light crude which is cheap and easy to refine. Unlike Canada's heavy sour crude which the states only buys because it's so cheap and they can turn around and sell the products right back to Canadians at a nice mark up as Canada has like almost no refineries because their government hates them.

You gota remember there is a election going on so the ruling Liberals are trying to pump up anti-Trump sentiment to get their polls up and it might actually work.

Does the average Canadian hate Trump enough to sell off their children's futures?

Why yes, yes they do.
 
The Colorado Legislature passed a law that would require the state to add an option for “nonbinary” and “transgender” on death certificates.

"It is important that their memory, their identity continues to be affirmed in death as it was in life," Democratic Representative Kyle Brown

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The law in particular is House Bill 25-1109.

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Libertarians, I ask you, was legalizing weed really worth it?
The CEO of AO gets 300K a year plus she employed by the largest DC law firm as a full partner.
Sounds like Trump needs to write another executive order banning a law firm from government contracts and revoking their employees’ security clearances.
 
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Canada is being stupid right now trying to fight the trade war. Gas will be more expensive? It's already below 3 bucks in most non fag places, and if it means an extra 20 cents a gallon while still decreasing as things ramp up again, then it's the perfect time to tariff since it's not going to become a serious problem to people's wallets.
Gas was like 2.44 when I filled up at Sam's yesterday.
 
hidebu~

at this point it might be a matter of who ISNT
What if the real White House was the friends we made along the way?

I miss the days of Mister Rogers having confidence in my ability to say "refrigerator", or Big Bird learning about triangles. Those were wholesome days.

Hmmmmmmm some news it starting to leak out of DC

You know that Non-Profit group American Oversight. The ones who claim to be fighting for transparency and oversight in Washington, the ones pushing FOIA's on every Trump department and DODGE? The ones who are funding all these lawsuits against Trump all over the US? Who are paying for $500/hr lawyers for gangbangers and drug dealers so they can be brought back to the US?

Well surprise surprise the directors of AO have been linked to the DNC and it turns out 90% of their funding is coming from Democratic "donors" to the tune of 8 million dollars in the last 5 days.

Hmmmmm

oh wait there's more!

Judge Boasberg is a familiar face at AO being invited to give "talks" paid for of course about "American Judiciary Policy in DC". How often and how much was he paid? Well I'm afraid that confidential friend. You want a FOIA? Oh sorry we don't respond to FOIA's as we are not a government agency! These "talks" are purely internal training and thus not open to the public nor will we disclose any details about who attends.

Sorry friendo! You will just have to live in uncertainty. It's not a crime to invited judges to give speeches and pay them now is it?

Why are all our directors members of DC law firms who work for Democratic NGO's and members of the Democrat Party? Well there is no law against that is there? People are free to work and donate to whomever they like here in America. Just because we have tonnes of members spread thought the whole DC judiciary doesn't mean anything at all.

Mighty sus....might mighty sus.

Hell this stinks of Washington insiders doing a silent coupe by lawfaring everything Trump does to death and getting paid very very well to do it. The CEO of AO gets 300K a year plus she employed by the largest DC law firm as a full partner. Mighty nice gig if you can get it.

I hope Senator Cruz keeps digging and actually does something for once in his life.
I am once again, asking you to be less of a faggot than me, and source your posts with links, screenshots, and archives.
 
@CaliforniaRaisin

bitch if I had anything more I would put it out there. It's all just insider talk at the moment and Cruz said he was going to investigate it.

The real issue is that cunt of a lawyer is right, AO is doing nothing illegal at all and that's the truth.

And that's the crux of the issue, these fuckers can conspire all they want and it is legal. You can pay a judge to come talk at your event. You can have members in the DC courts and you can issue lawsuits anytime you have grounds.

That the piss off, these cunts are just using the system as intended, they're just trying to subvert the US Federal Executive that's all.

No biggie right?
Honestly, the solution is more transparency. We should know what that guy said behind closed doors. Especially since it affects his rulings on everything.
 
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