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It was a big deal because Delaware normally doesn't hear activist shareholder suits, meaning a suit brought by a shareholder with a merely nominal stake in the company. The shareholder who brought the suit owned something retarded like 0.0001% of the company, yet not only did the court hear the suit, but the damages were insanely high relative to the ownership stake as well. The judge, of course, was a TDS-infected woman.

This has been a massive L for Delaware, because it now establishes precedent that a single shareholder who owns a few thousand dollars' worth of stock can cripple your company with an activist suit. Tesla isn't the only company leaving Delaware as a result.
You're missing the best part.

The whole thing was meant to be Process-as-punishment. Musk was SUPPOSED to appeal it, waste a shitload of time and money, and win. Of COURSE they don't want the Corporate Tax Haven that is Delaware to have this ruling on the books, it's insane. Some dude can buy 1 share in your company and then completely destroy your CEO's incentive package AND get the danegeld, amongst all kinds of other stupid shit.

But Musk didn't appeal it. He just walked away. Yes, this fucks Musk out of his compensation -- maybe, who knows -- but more importantly, that means Delaware is stuck with that ruling on the books. The only people that can get rid of it now is Musk by appealing, or the state legislature by passing a law "confirming" things -- and they won't do that becuase they're batshit insane leftists and their base would eat them alive for it.

Musk just... took their process-as-punishment and shoved it up their ass. Now they're desperately trying to get out of the own trap they thought they were trapping Musk in, while every major company that was parked in Delaware is either leaving or has left, costing them billions in tax revenue. Musk could do the funniest thing ever and appeal it... only AFTER all their big name corporations have bailed on them. He'd get his win AND fuck them sideways in the process.
 
Revisiting my previous observation in light of Senator Tillis' latest faggot betrayal of his constituents. (A):

I want Tillis gone, I want him crushed under the full weight of Article II authority. Full lawfare, I want President Trump to sic the FBI, DOJ, IRS and SEC on his ass and let the chips fall where they may.

The issue is that if Tillis is forced from office, his replacement is going to be appointed by the commie kike sitting in the NC Governor's mansion.

Is there any doubt, in anyone's mind here, that Governor Sheckleberg will appoint a DNC captive (regardless of the letter next to the appointee's name) to that seat if it is vacated?

So as much as Tillis deserves to be destroyed, he has to be primaried instead. The question I have is which shithead Republican Senator is under a reliably Republican Governor who could be used to make an example of?
It's my long-held belief that Congress is run like a professional wrestling federation where all the feuds are staged and every action is pre-determined. This is the GOP (the bad guys) going out of their way to make the Democrats (the good guys) look good.
 
Far be it from me to doubt Right Angle News, but China relies on the USA to feed more that 20% of it's population. If true though, I would support preemptive nuclear strikes on every leadership position, shipyard and military base under their control, including dual use ports in other countries stupid enough to let the Chinks get a toe in.
Okay, so this agro-terror story is confirmed now. Launch the nukes.

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Two Chinese nationals have been charged with allegedly smuggling into the U.S. a fungus called "Fusarium graminearum, which scientific literature classifies as a potential agroterrorism weapon," the Justice Department said Tuesday.
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Yunqing Jian, 33, and Zunyong Liu, 34, citizens of the People’s Republic of China, were allegedly receiving Chinese government funding for their research, some of it at the University of Michigan, officials said.
"The complaint also alleges that Jian’s electronics contain information describing her membership in and loyalty to the Chinese Communist Party," a DOJ press release said.
"It is further alleged that Jian’s boyfriend, Liu, works at a Chinese university where he conducts research on the same pathogen and that he first lied but then admitted to smuggling Fusarium graminearum into America -- through the Detroit Metropolitan Airport -- so that he could conduct research on it at the laboratory at the University of Michigan where his girlfriend, Jian, worked," according to the press release.
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This photo released by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan shows what authorities say are biological pathogens discovered in luggage at the airport in Detroit.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a statement that the Justice Department "“has no higher mission than keeping the American people safe and protecting our nation from hostile foreign actors who would do us harm."

"Thanks to the hard work of our excellent DOJ attorneys, this defendant — who clandestinely attempted to bring a destructive substance into the United States — will face years behind bars," the attorney general said.
The FBI says it causes “head blight,” a disease of wheat, barley, maize, and rice, and is responsible for billions of dollars in economic losses worldwide each year.
“The alleged actions of these Chinese nationals -- including a loyal member of the Chinese Communist Party -- are of the gravest national security concerns. These two aliens have been charged with smuggling a fungus that has been described as a ‘potential agroterrorism weapon’ into in the heartland of America, where they apparently intended to use a University of Michigan laboratory to further their scheme,” U.S. Attorney Jerome Gorgan said.
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“Today’s criminal charges levied upon Yunqing Jian and Zunyong Liu are indicative of CBP’s critical role in protecting the American people from biological threats that could devastate our agricultural economy and cause harm to humans; especially when it involves a researcher from a major university attempting to clandestinely bring potentially harmful biological materials into the United States," U.S. Custom and Border Protection, Director of Field Operations Marty C. Raybon said.
Jian was scheduled to appear Tuesday afternoon in federal court in Detroit for her initial appearance on the complaint, the DOJ said.

The affidavit alleges that Jian and Liu were dating, and also researching the biological pathogen -- and when questioned about smuggling the pathogen into the United States, lied to authorities at the Detroit airport.
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This photo released by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan shows what authorities say are biological pathogens discovered in luggage at the airport in Detroit.
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"On July 27, 2024 Liu entered the United States and told authorities he was visiting his girlfriend and then returning to China to start his own laboratory in China. He allegedly said that he had no work materials, but upon a secondary screening of his luggage, authorities found tissues concealed a note in Chinese, a round piece of filter paper with a series of circles drawn on it, and four clear plastic baggies with small clumps of reddish plant material inside," the affidavit said.
He told authorities he didn't know how the materials ended up in his bag and suggested someone placed them there without his knowledge, officials said, but after further questioning he admitted to placing them in the bag.
He wasn't arrested at that time, court records suggest.
"LIU stated that he intentionally hid the samples in his backpack because he knew there were restrictions on the importation of the materials," according to the complaint. "LIU confirmed that he had intentionally put the samples in a wad of tissues so CBP Officers would be less likely to find and confiscate them, and he could continue his research in the United States."

The University of Michigan put out a statement late Tuesday afternoon.
"We strongly condemn any actions that seek to cause harm, threaten national security or undermine the university’s critical public mission," the school's statement said.
"It is important to note that the university has received no funding from the Chinese government in relation to research conducted by the accused individuals. We have and will continue to cooperate with federal law enforcement in its ongoing investigation and prosecution," the statement continued.
 
It's my long-held belief that Congress is run like a professional wrestling federation where all the feuds are staged and every action is pre-determined. This is the GOP (the bad guys) going out of their way to make the Democrats (the good guys) look good.
They key to the game is they are both heels and faces to half the crowd. I usually phrase it as "good cop/bad cop" though.

e: Increasingly though, they are just heels to all and Trump is Real American Hulk Hogan.
 
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It's my long-held belief that Congress is run like a professional wrestling federation where all the feuds are staged and every action is pre-determined. This is the GOP (the bad guys) going out of their way to make the Democrats (the good guys) look good.
Thom Tillis is always useless when it matters, that's unfortunately not new behavior for him.
 
One of the things Dems just refuse to get about Trump is that, for all they scream that "he's flagrantly breaking the law!" "He's a dictator!" he actually does try to work within the law

Trump doesn't just get up in the morning and shout "I'M GONNA DO SOMETHING CRAZY TODAY JUST BECAUSE I'M CRAZY!!!! WICKYDODO!" He actually has lawyers find laws to cite for things he wants to do and then apply them correctly.

Dems bleat about the alien enemies act, but Trump didn't just say "NO ILLEGALS GET TRIALS!" He limited it to a specific organization, Tren De Agua, from a specific country, Venezuela, and his team already had their marching orders for legal arguments they could easily predict. "A 200 year old law? So's the Constitution!" "What country are we at war with? the order specifically outlines that the organization is Tren De Agua, which is a destabilizing influence, and outlines its ties to the Venezuelan government."

Same with arresting judges. Dems scream this is the work of a dictator etc. but he isn't throwing Boasberg in chains for ruling against him, they're only arresting judges blatantly breaking the law, like purposely letting an illegal run away from ICE or harboring an illegal gang member with warrants against him in your basement!
 
I wonder how they managed to even expand out in the early caliphate days in the first place. Even with the exhausted empires they went up against surely they would've been not much at all?
Egypt & Syria - The early Caliphs were supported by Miaphysites/Oriental Orthodox, a sect of Christianity considered heretical by the Chalcedonian (future Catholic/Orthodox) orthodoxy, whose adherents constituted the majority of the population in both regions. This was a cultural & language issue on top of a religious one, since to be a Melkite (a supporter of Chalcedonianism in those areas) you basically had to speak Greek and bow to Greek supremacy in liturgical matters instead of just using the native Coptic Egyptian or Aramaic rites. In Egypt it was the Copts, in Syria they were the Syriac Orthodox/Jacobites and possibly some smaller churches. These guys had been too buckbroken by the Byzantine authorities to be of much military help, but they denied assistance to said Byzantines whenever possible once the Arabs came knocking and passively rolled over for the Muslims because they were still under the impression that dhimmitude would suck less than active persecution for heresy by the Chalcedonians.

The Maghreb - The African Roman elite more or less got buckbroken at the Battle of Sufetula (Wikipedo erroneously suggests that the Byzantines were the ones fighting the Saracens there, but in actuality the Christian army was an African rebel force trying to secede from the heretic emperor in Constantinople at the time, and their leader Gregory was a Chalcedonian/Catholic supported by the Pope). After that the Byzantine loyalists who filled the power vacuum left by Gregory's demise were basically just sitting in Carthage waiting for death, while Christian Berber kingdoms in the hinterland put up a fight for a while under local rulers such as Kusaila and Dihya, but were doomed due to disunity & lack of support from the Byzantines in the face of increasingly overwhelming Muslim numbers.

Iberia - The Visigoths were in the middle of yet another civil war, at the tail end of a vicious cycle of coups and general instability, when Tariq ibn Ziyad crossed the Strait of Gibraltar. Roderic, the king who Tariq killed at the Battle of Guadalete, was a usurper who had taken over southern Iberia & the capital of Toledo from the child-king Agila II a year before. What seems to have happened was that Agila was the son or brother of the previous king, Wittiza, and Wittiza's family was trying to make the Gothic throne hereditary within their own lineage (the Gothic monarchy had become an elective one since the Balthings, their founding dynasty and the house of Alaric I, went extinct in 531), which obviously did not sit well with the nobles & prelates that had gotten used to electing their ruler & rallied to Roderic in response. In any case, the Muslims as we know wrecked first Roderic's kingdom, then Agila's in NE Spain (modern Catalonia/Aragon/SE Occitania). Worth noting that at the same time that Pelayo was fighting the Muslims off in the far northwestern mountains, other Gothic elites like the bishop Oppas (a bastard brother of Wittiza and uncle/half-brother to Agila) bent the knee to them instead.

Persia - The Sassanids frontloaded most of their remaining post-final-Byzantine-war strength into trying to fight the Arabs off in Mesopotamia, since their capital of Ctesiphon was there rather than in Iran proper. When the Arabs destroyed their armies in Iraq, they had very little left with which to oppose the Muslim steamroller as it pushed east. Nahavand was basically the last stand of the Persian army, once they were dealt with, the Persian governors still standing couldn't do much more but sit in their cities and wait to either die or surrender when the Arabs came to their gates.

Tl;dr it wasn't just the Byzantines & Sassanids having exhausted one another that allowed the Muslims to come so far so quickly, but basically a perfect storm of circumstances that fatally divided & weakened classical civilization's remnants from Gothic Spain to the western edges of Afghanistan. Almost a 'crisis of the seventh century' if you will. Also the proud tradition of European elites stretching their subjects' assholes for the Muslims got its start in Spain and really sped up the Muslim conquest there, at least the Egyptians & Syrians had some reason to think that becoming dhimmis would be better than continuing to remain under Byzantine rule at this early juncture (nobody outside of Arabia knew how brutal & repressive Islamic rule could get yet).
 
That thing is in a restaurant takeout container so he definitely didn’t cook it himself.
I am ready to jump on the DNC stupidity as much as anyone, but your comment is dumbfuck retarded. Have you ever worked a real job before?

You think the presence of a clamshell styrofoam container means they got it at a restaurant? Any place with a kitchen has these. Any place that caters has these. Offices have these. Normal people have these because you can just go out and buy a box of clamshell containers. Did you not consider that a Congressional office complex (that has a cafeteria and a Sysco contract) has a room full of supplies like cups, containers and plates?

I love Hispanics!
 
California is losing federal funds for its high speed rail project:
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Trump’s Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy Releases Report Exposing No Viable Path Forward for California’s High-Speed Rail Boondoggle​

Wednesday, June 4, 2025
Report identifies years of mismanagement, broken promises, and wasted federal taxpayer dollars

WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy today released the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) Compliance Review Report finding that the California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA)’s high speed rail project is in default of the terms of its federal grant awards. The detailed report, which is over 300 pages, contains 9 key findings including missed deadlines, budget shortfalls, and overrepresentation of projected ridership. The two grants total roughly $4 billion in taxpayer money. As the letter notes, CHSRA has up to 37 days to respond, after which the grants could be terminated.

In a letter to CHSRA’s CEO, Ian Choudri, the FRA noted its report identified a trail of project delays, mismanagement, waste, and skyrocketing costs. The project has received approximately $6.9 billion in federal dollars in roughly fifteen years but has not laid a single high-speed track. Even with continued federal support, the project is far short of the funding needed to finish just a fraction of the track.

“I promised the American people we would be good stewards of their hard-earned tax dollars. This report exposes a cold, hard truth: CHSRA has no viable path to complete this project on time or on budget. CHSRA is on notice — If they can’t deliver on their end of the deal, it could soon be time for these funds to flow to other projects that can achieve President Trump’s vision of building great, big, beautiful things again,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy. “Our country deserves high-speed rail that makes us proud – not boondoogle trains to nowhere.”

Please find a copy of the full letter and full report HERE.​

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

In February, Secretary Duffy announced that USDOT would be launching an investigation into the CHSRA’s high-speed rail project and reviewing two grants awarded to the project: a $929 million Cooperative Agreement from 2010 and a $3.07 billion Cooperative Agreement from last year.

Under the Secretary’s direction, FRA conducted a detailed review of CHSRA’s compliance with federal grant agreements related to over $4 billion in funding. As part of its investigation, the FRA has contacted state oversight entities, visited construction sites, conducted a risk analysis, met with CHSRA officials, and reviewed several thousand documents.

FRA’s report is 310 pages, inclusive of supporting attachments, and contains 9 key findings:

  1. CHSRA has executed numerous change orders and will likely have many more change orders in the near future to account for contractor expenses as a result of project delays.
  2. CHSRA has already missed its deadline for finalizing its rolling stock procurement.
  3. CHSRA has at least a $7 billion funding gap to complete the EOS, with no credible plan to secure additional funds.
  4. CHSRA does not have a viable path to complete the EOS by 2033 per its commitment in the FY10 Agreement and the FSP Agreement.
  5. CHSRA relies on volatile non-federal funding sources, which present significant project risk.
  6. CHSRA lacks time and money to electrify the EOS by 2033.
  7. CHSRA’s budget contingency is inadequate to cover anticipated contractor delay claims.
  8. CHSRA has overrepresented its ridership projections for the EOS substantially.
  9. CHSRA lacks the capacity to deliver the EOS by 2033.
Find excerpts from the report below:

Given CHSRA’s past performance, including substantial change orders, numerous contractor delay claims, protracted third-party arrangements, failure to account adequately for project risk, and lack of a credible plan to close the $7 billion funding gap, CHSRA is not likely to complete the Early Operating Segment (EOS) by 2033. In executing the FSP Agreement and reobligating the FY10 Agreement, FRA relied on CHSRA’s representations, which were included as commitments in the funding agreements, that CHSRA would deliver the EOS by 2033.

To secure substantial Federal funding, CHSRA represented that it could connect major metropolitan cities in California, but can now only deliver a system that is reduced substantially and delayed significantly, which may connect two random endpoints.

As such, CHSRA’s inability to deliver the EOS by 2033 renders the CHSR Project inconsistent with the goals of the HSIPR Program and constitutes a Project Material Change under the FSP Agreement. These findings support a conclusion that CHSRA is in default under the FSP Agreement and the CHSR Project no longer effectuates the goals of the funding programs, which may give rise to an action under the funding agreements, which could include termination.


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Similarly, in 2008, the CHSR System was represented as a two-phase visionary system connecting Los Angeles to San Francisco, CA, and later north to Sacramento, CA, and south to San Diego, CA. Since then, the project footprint has been dramatically reduced from an 800-mile segment to a 171-mile segment to the current vision—119-miles. Despite substantial Federal support and funding, CHSRA does not have the capacity to deliver the full CHSR System. This 2025 compliance review demonstrates that CHSRA has not learned from its mistakes and mismanagement and has therefore failed to create an organization capable of effectively and efficiently managing project delivery. Despite the substantial scope reduction, the CHSR Project still continues to face numerous delays and cost overruns. At this rate, CHSRA will never complete the CHSR System. Further, CHSRA has not acted in good faith in making representations to FRA regarding its ability complete the EOS with a reasonable budget and schedule. This not only gives rise to the conditions creating default under the agreement, but also raises a reasonable question about whether continued Federal investment in the CHSR System is a prudent use of taxpayer dollars.
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Oh yeah the DOD put out the new Peace Through Strength ad with Pete and Trump talking over it. No Emma and her gay moms. Raw power and showcasing a lot of the new tech.
Hey So basically I'm just gonna not gonna die for Israel*. I Know..... UGH I know... It's just that I'm not gonna do it is all. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHA

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He's always been a fucking faggot.

Not seen this posted, https://www.ynetnews.com/article/byduenimee achived

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According to those officials, Netanyahu is deeply troubled by developments in Washington, particularly the growing influence of the separatist “White Woke” current within Trump’s orbit, and by figures like conservative commentator Tucker Carlson.
“These are dangerous people influencing President Trump,” one senior official said. “They are sowing suspicion toward Israel and telling Trump that Israel is trying to drag the U.S. into war. This is the new America, and it’s deeply concerning to Netanyahu.”

groyperous machinations are afoot
 
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