The News of Today is the History of Tomorrow
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) It literally only took days for the threat of President Trump's tariffs to force change in Canada and Mexico. Both nation's leaders called Trump, backed down, agreed to engage in substantial beefing up of border security. The 10% tariff on Chy-na remains in place and thus Xi hustled to get a meeing with Trump. Meanwhile, El Salvador, with its brilliant young president Nayih Bukele, has agreed to accept violent illegal American criminals in its jails in a sort of international outsourcing. Hey, if Elon Musk or Jeff Bezos are successful with their space rockets, maybe we can turn Mars into Prison Planet? You know, we'll keep working on that oxygen thing . . . .
2) By far the most explosive thing to happen in the young Trump II administration is the uncovering of the rat's nest at USAID. For now, Secretary of State Marco Rubio is in charge. I never dreamed he'd be this good in his SoS position---and I'm sure those who confirmed him easily didn't either and now regret it. Anyway, USAID expenditures are revealing a massive U.S. gubment slush fund that not only was bribing our "allies" but was giving huge kickbacks to Americans in gubment. And (see picture below) funding terrorist enemies. This will go down as a bigger gument scandal than Teapot Dome, the Tweed Ring, or the Gold Corner. And almost as YUGE in impact President Trump expected to sign an exec order abolishing the Department of (UN) Education. Homeschoolers unite! You have nothing to lose except your wokeness! Musk says Trump will succeed in dismantling this agency.

3) Wonderful! The Trump administration told 1,000 EPA employees they may be hitting the bricks soon. Hey, I hear there are good blueberry-picking and landscaping jobs available. Speaking of jobs or joblessness, about 20,000 federal employees (you certainly can't call most of them "workers") have accepted President Trump's early buyout. Good. Add at least one zero to that, then multiply by four.
4) Remember I keep saying that Politico is a DemoKKKrat mouthpiece? Well, it looks as though a lot of that USAID money was going to keep the Politico doors open..
5) From Politico: the week Trump broke the senate. Well, they mean "owned" the senate---cuz it was totally broke, but ok. I guess that explains why the Senate just confirmed Pam Biondi as AG, making her the most beautiful AG in the world and making "Can't Carry a Thune" 11/11 in getting Trump's nominees confirmed.
6) Trent Telenko, responding to whiners from Canada when he said that the Cunucks' military power is questionable, noted that a single division from the Texas National Guard could beat the entire Canadian army. They would run out of ammo in a week.
7) Findings from the "black box" of the helo in the D.C. crash show it had the altitude 200 feet lower than it actually was.
8) Trump has already started an assault on the Department of UNEducation, telling dozens of DoEd employees, don't come back.

10) A clatterpod CNN "analyst" had to apologize for saying President Trump had anything to do with the crash of the military helo into a passenger jet last week. Idea, so-called media outlets: why don't you reserve about 10 minutes per hour of programming for "legal notes" and apologies for what you said in the first 50 minutes?
11) New Hampshire, where Republicans have a majority, lost about 1,000 but so did DemoKKKrats. So really no change.
12) Showing they still don't get it, the DNC elected as its vice chairman David Hogg (Lil' Hitler) who says it's better to have a Porche and a "Portuguese Water Dog" than children. Well, Lil' Hitler, first you don't need to worry cuz no real woman ever going to touch you in a carnal way. Second, keep spewing that to people whose new economic life is being threatened by not enough youts.

13) The purge of the FascistBI is coming. Here is the questionnaire they must answer. If they lie on this, fired for lying. These identify the admins so that they can be prosecuted/fired.
14) A Florida state audit found unnecessary (lavish?) spending by U. of Florida and neverTrumper Ben Asshat.
15) This DemoKKKrat spewhead thinks "mediocre white boys" shouldn't be a DemoKKKrat "base." Got news for ya, chowdercabinet: most people are "mediocre." That's what makes up an average. And whites are a majority. So you run with elite super intelligent non-whites and see how far that 5% takes ya.
16) Anyone remember Rutabaga ignoring courts for his student loan forgiveness or talking with Congress about his plans and working with them? Yeah, me neither. Oh, but now liberals say the "presidency has become too powerful." Maybe you should have thought about that when Zero said "I have a pen and a phone" and ignored the Tea Party Congress, or when Rutabaga was siccing the Department of INJustice on people and you just held laughable "J6 (Patriot Day) hearings." Nature abhors a vacuum. You want a less powerful presidency? PASS A DAMN BUDGET and have DEMOKKKRAT SENATORS COFIRM TRUMP'S CABINET the way senators used to.
17) Army recruiting shattered records after Trump's win.
18) President Trump continued to slash the size of government, offering buyouts to all CIA employees.
IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS
19) Senator Thom Tillis of NC, feeling the heat of saying he might not support a Trump cabinet pick or two, sponsored a "Justice for Victims of Sanctuary Cities" bill that would allow victims of crimes by illegals to sue the city. Good, but as with all these measures the taxpayers are punished while the culprits---mayors and city councilmen---go unscathed.
20) The first flights of the illegal criminal aliens to Gitmo have started.
IN CULTURAL NEWS
21) Downfall of a racist cluckducker, Abraham X. Kendi, who made tons of money arguing for racist approaches in academia and business. Even his university gave him the boot and closed his money-laundering op.
22) A continued flight from public schools to private and homeschools is occurring. I think this guy's data is low. He says 6% are homeschooled. My guys who run conventions think it's at least 10% because of the way public schools cheat in counting a student to attends ANY class at public school (including art, music, or sports) as a "full time student."
IN TRANSOID NEWS
23) It is hard for presidents or other federal officials to get rid of state officials who are toadsmokers, but New York's AG Letitia James may just offer Trump that opening. She is ordering state hospitals not to comply with Trump's transoid policies for mutilating children. This won't end well for any hospital that behaves in such a way. Letitia James won't be paying the federal fines and doctors doing that risk jail. However, there is likely an obstruction of justice charge in James's future.
IN ECONOMIC NEWS
24) You likely are not going to see a lot of "Drill, Baby, Drill" from U.S. oil companies, says the Rush Limbaugh of Energy, David Blackmon, because the companies have plenty of rigs and fields: what they are going to do now is to begin to completely exploit their (literally) sunk costs.
25) New York residents say "Nyet" to battery storage facilities as the "green transition" grinds to a halt.
26) Four of the most affordable cities in America are in Ohio (Columbus, Dayton, Cincinnati, Cleveland) while none are in Kollyfornia.
27) David Blackmon, the Rush Limbaugh of Energy, notes that job one for Trump's energy team is to let offshore wind die.
IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS
28) Investment in electric cars---a more or less proven technology now---is up, but investment in all the other varieties of "clean" green energy is down.
29) Green Screen Zelensky said he only got $75 billion in aid, when %177 billion was approved. Where did it all go, he wondered? Ah, Green Screen, begin by looking at the houses in Fairfax County and southern Maryland.
30) Trump halted all funding to South Africa following black seizures of white farmers' lands.
31) President Trump stirred the pot when, at a joint presser with Benjamin Netanyahu, he said the U.S. would clean up Gaza and would "own" Gaza. Keep in mind three rules for these kinds of statements: 1) the 48 hour rule that says we must find out specifically what Trump meant by "own"; 2) Trump always has a bigger play in mind; 3) those who immediately think of the worst thing that can happen are almost always wrong with Trump, and should probably think 180 degrees opposite.
32) Following the U.S. and Italy, Argentina is pulling out of the WHO.
33) Under pressure from Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Panama will end its agreements with the ChiComs.
34) It's a start. The Euros are revamping their immigration policies to be tighter.
IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
35) Marvel's latest attempt to claw back it's declining audience may start with "Fantastic Four: First Steps." This NEEDS to be a hit for Marvel.
36) Amazon Prime just canceled the terrible "Rings of Power" season 3, not cuz it sucks, but because . . . it lost its USAID $ for diversity. Jeff, you wanna weight in on this?
IN CHINA VIRUS NEWS
37) A sixth study has now found negative efficacy with China Virus mRNA injections.
AND FINALLY . . .
38) Here are seven ways to make your coffee table look more expensive. Or, you could do what I do: put Mrs LS's Birkin handbag on a $20 table.

Larry Schweikart
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