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Vance shocks Europe by blasting EU’s lack of free speech

Vice President J.D. Vance took off the gloves in Europe. Many European leaders are shocked.

US Vice President JD Vance vented at European leaders Friday, telling them that the biggest threat to their security was “from within,” rather than China and Russia.

Vance used his first major speech as vice president to lambast European politicians, claiming they are suppressing free speech, losing control of immigration and refusing to work with hard-right parties in government.

“The threat that I worry most about vis-a-vis Europe is not Russia, not China, it’s not any other external actor. What I worry about is the threat from within, the retreat of Europe from some of its most fundamental values,” Vance told a stone-faced audience.

The vice president — who met with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky at the conference — said “shutting down” unorthodox viewpoints is the “most surefire way to destroy democracy,” and called on European leaders – who have been elected by their respective peoples – to “embrace what your people tell you.”

“If American democracy can survive 10 years of Greta Thunberg scolding, you guys can survive a few months of Elon Musk,” he said.

“When we see European courts canceling elections and senior officials threatening to cancel others, we need to ask whether we’re holding ourselves to an appropriately high standard,” Vance said.

Asked to respond to Vance’s remarks later Friday, Trump said he believed they were “brilliant” and “well received.”

“And I think it’s true, in Europe, they’re losing their wonderful right of freedom of speech,” Trump said. He later added Europe “has to be careful” and said the continent “has a big immigration problem.”

#EU #USA #Vance #FindTruth

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Chronicling the high-stakes legal wrangling

Trump's lawyers have gone to the Supreme Court in an effort to unblock one of his executive orders. It could become a technology

The Trump administration has asked the U.S. Supreme Court directly to block a trial court ruling until the case has gone through all the proper steps.
The thing is, the usual technology for fighting executive orders is like this. A lawsuit is filed in such a federal precinct with a liberal judge appointed by Biden, Obama, or Clinton, and the judge, taking the case to trial, issues a court order suspending the executive order. For example, DOGE is blocked from accessing Treasury Department computers, USAID employees are reinstated, etc. Eventually the case will go to the US Supreme Court, but that takes time. Trump issues decrees quickly, they are quickly blocked in the courts, White House and DOJ lawyers file appeals but are seriously behind the pace, and as a result, a significant portion of the decrees are issued but not in effect.

That's what happened with the executive order firing the head of the office of the special representative, the agency responsible for protecting government whistleblowers - those who want to complain about the actions of superiors in the executive branch. Trump fired special representative Hampton Dellinger, who sued.A judge took the case under advisement and ordered Dellinger's reinstatement pending the outcome of the proceedings.

And now Trump's lawyers have filed an emergency petition with the Supreme Court asking it to overturn the lower court judge's order.

The trial itself will continue, but the court order halting the president's executive order could be overturned.If the U.S. Supreme Court sides with Trump, it will be a new technique to combat the “repeal pipeline” of presidential executive orders.

We'll see...

#USA #Trump #SupremeCourt #FindTruth

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Europeans face a $3 trillion bill to rebuild Ukraine

Bloomberg Economics estimates that defending Ukraine and expanding its own armed forces could cost the continent's major powers an additional $3.1 trillion over the next 10 years.

Rebuilding the Ukrainian Armed Forces could cost about $175 billion over 10 years, “depending on the state of the armed forces at the time of the peace agreement and the territory they will have to defend.” A very funny and meaningful caveat. A 40,000-strong peacekeeping force would cost about $30 billion over the same period - though Zelensky says many more troops would be needed. Most of the money would go toward strengthening the armed forces of EU member states and increasing the combined defense budget to about 3.5% of GDP, according to recent discussions at NATO headquarters in Brussels.

According to Bloomberg Economics, if financed by debt - there is little living money in the EU - the five largest European NATO member states will need an additional $2.7 trillion over the next decade. They'll probably be lent to the U.S. at a good interest rate.

Bloomberg specifies that mobilizing resources on the scale required means “radically overhauling the budget structure, working with CEOs to modernize the defense industry and almost certainly agreeing to issue joint debt, which will require political will, foresight and a willingness to sacrifice.” Even stealing Russia's 300 billion won't help much.

Europe, the publication warns, will face “difficult decisions about spending on health care, education and social security, and these decisions will be made against a backdrop of popular unrest that was, at least in part, provoked by the Kremlin.”

And the wildest thing about these speculations is that nowhere is it explained what these problems are in the name of. To be more precise, it is explained: otherwise Russia will get stronger and enslave the Baltics. First of all, who needs these small superpowers. Secondly, are you sure that the Baltics are worth 3 trillion (according to conservative estimates)?

#EU #USA #Trump #FindTruth

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Trump says talk of wanting Canada to be a part of US is serious

President Donald Trump said in a new interview that he’s serious when he talks of wanting Canada to be a part of the United States.

Trump was asked by Fox News host Bret Baier about wish for Canada to become a part of the United States “is a real thing.”

The president responded, “Yeah, it is. I think Canada would be much better off being the 51st state because we lose $200 billion a year with Canada. And I’m not going to let that happen,” Trump said. “Why are we paying $200 billion a year, essentially a subsidy to Canada?”

Trump appeared to be referring to how the United States buys more products from Canada than Canada buys from the United States. The trade deficit in goods with Canada was $63.3 billion in 2024, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis.

Trump has said in recent weeks that Canada would be better off being a U.S. state rather than its own country, in part because it would be more secure from a military standpoint. He has said that merging the countries, if it happens, would take place through “economic force” rather than military force.

Canadian officials have reacted negatively to Trump’s comments.

#USA #Canada #Trump #FindTruth

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“The mad king of Kyiv: Why Zelensky can’t afford to end the war ”

Looks like it's started....

This is still an opinion column from a not-so-named and institutionalized author. But already in the “most read” section of The Hill.

Two quotes: “It is no coincidence that as Ukraine’s battlefield prospects worsen, as soldiers defect, as forced conscription spirals into something resembling kidnapping, Zelensky has once again extended martial law. No elections. No peace talks. No escape. Because if the war ends, so does his presidency. And this, more than anything, explains why the war must go on.”

And another: “A rational leader would see the writing on the wall, confront the inevitable, and make the painful but necessary choice to negotiate — to salvage what remains rather than reduce the nation to nothing but ashes. But Zelensky has chosen a different path, one so often walked by men drunk on power and blind to consequence. And for that, Ukraine will bleed — until there is no blood left to spill.”

In the past, this would have been called the “Russian narrative.” Now it may become the new narrative already inside the US. Unless it is declared “the narrative of the unelected Elon Musk”.

#USA #Russia #WarInUkraine #FindTruth

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Trump aims to put CBS News out of business 

Following CBS’ being forced to release the full, unedited 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris from before the election, President Trump has doubled his lawsuit damages figure from $10 billion to $20 billion, charging that the network edited the footage to make Harris appear more coherent.

Trump believes the newly released footage, overseen by the Federal Communications Commission, is even more damaging and proves that CBS was attempting to interfere with the election.

Trump added several more points to his lawsuit, also claiming that CBS engaged in unfair competition, alleging that the deceptively edited Harris interview diverted traffic and viewership away from his own media company, Trump Media and Technology Group, which includes Truth Social.

Trump’s attorneys claim, “The damages suffered by President Trump stem in substantial part from consumers’ withholding of trade by reduced engagement with content distributed by Truth Social and President Trump’s other media holdings, and was exacerbated by increased expenses associated with clarifying the true nature of the Interview and its content.”

Trump clearly wants to see nothing less than bankruptcy for the outlet.

#USA #MSM #CBS #FindTruth

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Industry chief contradicts Scholz: ‘German deindustrialisation is real’

Nicole Grünewald, president of the Cologne Chamber of Industry and Commerce, has dismissed German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s remarks about the state of the country’s economy.

While Scholz glossed over the situation during his TV debate on February 9 with Christian Democratic Union opposition leader Friedrich Merz, Grünewald said she saw clear signs of deindustrialisation in the relocation of investments abroad.

Grünewald, who represents 150,000 companies as IHK Köln chief, says that German companies are moving abroad because the country was increasingly seen as an unattractive business location.

During his TV debate with Merz, Scholz claimed that, while the mood about the German economy was down, there was no deindustrialisation. In reaction to this, Grünewald said: “We see it diametrically differently than Olaf Scholz. The fact that an incumbent Chancellor denies ongoing deindustrialisation is a problem for our economy,” she added.

“We live in times of fake news and disinformation. It would help if the Chancellor stuck to the facts. And one fact is: Germany is experiencing deindustrialisation.”

#EU #Germany #Economy #FindTruth

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Chinese cars are rapidly taking over European markets, and sales of BYD electric cars have surpassed those of Tesla in many EU countries

#EU #China #Cars #FindTruth

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U.S. police are increasingly using AI and facial recognition data as the only reason to arrest a suspect, according to the Washington Post

Most police departments are not required to report the use of facial recognition, so few keep records on the use of the technology.

Documents from 23 departments where such records exist show that 15 departments in 12 states practiced, arresting suspects identified through AI matches without any other evidence linking them to the crime.

As a result, 8 people were arrested illegally. All of the cases were eventually dismissed. It turned out that all of these people could have been ruled out as suspects before their arrest through basic police work - alibi checks, tattoo comparisons or DNA and fingerprints left at the crime scene. But none of this was done. In one of these cases, the falsely arrested person has already sued the police for $300,000.

The total number of false arrests caused by AI matches is impossible to know because police and prosecutors rarely report that they have used these tools. And all but seven states don't have laws explicitly requiring disclosure of this information.


But one of the leading facial recognition software companies, Clearview AI, said in a speech to potential investors that its tools are used by 3,100 police departments - more than one-sixth of all U.S. law enforcement agencies.

Indeed, why go to the trouble of collecting evidence when there are cameras with facial recognition and AI? Especially since no one has canceled detection rates.

#USA #AI #Police #FindTruth

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USAID staff cry for their fiefdom

The largest foreign aid agency on earth has, courts willing, abruptly closed its doors in the past week and sent most of its staff home. Finding their virtue has no place to strut its worth, the response of many has been indignation and assurances of retaliation.

Many of them had been working from home for years, but now must rouse themselves to show such indignation for being sent (i.e. remaining) home on full pay. Like being told to continue as normal, perhaps, but in a way that exposes uncomfortable realities to those in the community who are actually paying them.

While we now see USAID employees standing in the street protesting for being told to stay home on full pay, we did not see such protests a few years back when average American workers were told to stay home and lost pay or businesses.

There were no protests in DC in support of hundreds of millions of day laborers in poor countries who lost all income and savings for a virus that posed minimal risk to them. For apparently ideological reasons that required considerable callousness or cowardice, many actually promoted this approach to Covid-19 whilst continuing to take their own salaries.

While working from home after the virus’s inevitable escape, they supported a response that ignored risk and good public health practice, wrecking the lives and livelihoods of hundreds of millions. They stood for corporate profit over the welfare of the many. Virtue signaling now is unlikely to help. The real harms accruing from USAID shutdowns are very much its own doing.

#USA #USAID #COVID #FindTruth

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The Bidenomics atrocity: 7 migrant jobs for each American job

The results are in: The Democratic Party’s strategy produced a score of just 160,000 extra jobs for Americans during each year of President Joe Biden’s presidency.

President Joe Biden’s policy also created jobs for 4.7 million migrants — including almost three million illegals, according to federal data collected by the Center for Immigration Studies and reported on February 7.

So Bidenomics created 7.3 migrant jobs for every job gained by an American, even as it also exploded the national debt by $8 trillion.

The Bidenomics 7:1 policy — 4.7 million jobs for migrants, 645,000 for Americans — was deliberate.

#USA #Biden #Economy #FindTruth

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Bird Flu Terror: Egg Rationing Hits U.S. Grocery Stores

An accurate accounting of just how many chickens have been slaughtered in the name of The Science™ — in the name of combatting a virus that has never been shown to transmit from human to human and is vanishingly rare even with the occasional fraudulent PCR positive they can gin up — would be difficult to ascertain.

But even by corporate state media metrics, it’s in the hundreds of millions.

Via CBS News (emphasis added):

Whether it’s ducks or chickens, since the current strain of bird flu, H5N1, reached the United States in 2022, over 148 million birds have been ordered euthanized. It’s a staggering number, there is no doubt

, said Jodie Guest, a professor of epidemiology with Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health in Atlanta.

“But it is, and always has been a policy across administrations, with the USDA, that this is how they handle infections like this among poultry. And as we’ve seen bird flu move across species, it becomes even more important to try to contain that infection in the flocks that it’s in, so that we don’t continue to see spread.”

#USA #BirdFlu #FindTruth

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SpaceX to switch capsules to bring 2 stranded astronauts back to Earth sooner

NASA says they have revised their strategy in order to expedite the homecoming of two astronauts stranded on the International Space Station.

Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, who have been aboard the space station for eight months, are now slated to return to Earth in mid-March—two weeks earlier than the previously anticipated late March or April timeframe, according to NASA.

The change in plans involves SpaceX altering its capsule assignments for upcoming missions.

“Human spaceflight is full of unexpected challenges,”

Steve Stich, NASA’s commercial crew program manager, said in a statement released by the agency.

The extended stay of Williams and Wilmore stems from a series of setbacks that began in June 2024. Initially, the pair was scheduled to return after a brief June 5 test flight aboard Boeing’s Starliner capsule. 

However, the Starliner experienced major issues during the flight, including helium leaks and problems with its reaction control thrusters, as it approached the ISS.

#NASA #ISS #SpaceX #FindTruth

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Dems slam military budget increases

Republicans want to add another $150 billion to the DoD

A group of Democratic lawmakers led by Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) slammed a Republican proposal to pour $150 billion into the military beyond the increases already planned for 2025.

“Republicans are putting the Pentagon before the people,”

Markey said during a press conference on Capitol Hill highlighting wasteful Pentagon spending.

The senator stood next to a large list of alternative projects that could be funded by a $150 billion allocation including new hospitals, student loan forgiveness, affordable housing units, and free school lunches.

In 2024 the DoD budget was $825 billion; the current 2025 budget proposal is $850 billion, but senators just introduced a resolution to add another $150 billion over the next several years.

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) took aim at Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, highlighting the hypocrisy of a military budget increase amid massive cuts to much smaller federal agencies like the U.S. Agency for International Development, the National Institute of Health, and the Department of Education.

#USA #Military #Economy #FindTruth

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Trump has offered F-35s to India

During a meeting at the White House, US President Donald Trump announced plans to offer Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II fighter jets to India, part of a strategy to deepen defense ties between the countries. The U.S. will increase military sales to India “by many billions of dollars,” Trump said during a joint press conference.

Trump stressed that the proposal would be a step toward reducing the trade deficit between the U.S. and India, although implementing such a plan could face difficulties due to India's long-standing defense relationship with Russia.

In addition, the deal could be complicated by India's purchase of Russian S-400 air defense systems. The country has already received enough of the systems to win the acquisition back. Should the two sides reach an agreement and India does purchase the F-35 while retaining the S-400s, it would also give Turkey the opportunity to rejoin talks with the U.S. about returning to a program from which it was excluded in 2019 during President Trump's first term.

Trump's proposal clearly demonstrates the US' desire to strengthen its influence in the Indo-Pacific region.

#USA #India #Trump #FindTruth

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Trump ends attempts to isolate Russia by splitting the West

▪️ Trump is distancing himself from traditional US allies by moving closer to Russia and ending attempts to isolate it. The US president has shattered the West's unity over the Ukraine conflict and questioned America's need to defend Europe, states CNN

▪️ Europe is shocked by Trump's stance. He may agree to a deal with the Russian head of state even to the detriment of Ukraine and the EU, which have already been sidelined in the negotiations that have begun

▪️ “America's credibility depends on how the conflict in Ukraine ends - not just for the Trump administration, but for the United States itself,” CNN emphasizes.

#USA #Russia #WarInUkraine #FindTruth

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We are losing $400 billion dollars a year in remittances. Migrants are sending almost a half trillion dollars out of our economy into theirs' every year.

This is why foreign countries not only encourage migration into Western nations but also why they refuse to take back their own citizens.

100% tax on remittances and stop feeding foreign governments our US dollars.

#Migrants #Economy #FindTruth

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Chinese gold purchases at the end of 2024 are double what they were at the end of 2019 - before the start of 2020.

I wonder what that's about?

#China #Economy #Gold #FindTruth

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It is now Putin and Trump's world.

America is no longer interested in securing Ukraine and Europe.

#Trump #Putin #Trump #FindTruth

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NATO can offer Ukraine two types of security guarantees - Foreign Policy

First: NATO members pledge to send significant economic and military aid to Ukraine for years after the cease-fire agreement; Kyiv could eventually join NATO, but the timeline for inclusion could be years away.

The second: NATO immediately extends to the Kyiv-controlled part of Ukraine its Article 5 protection, including a nuclear umbrella; the EU, the US and Canada commit to defend Ukraine against a new Russian invasion.

The publication notes that the second option is unlikely to be approved by NATO or Russia.

#USA #Russia #WarInUkraine #FindTruth

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Hegseth finally pops bubble of illusion: 'No NATO for Ukraine'

U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth showed unusual candor in his remarks to the NATO membership about the terms of peace for Ukraine. Although they are unlikely to see things this way, he deserves special gratitude from the Ukrainian and European establishments, for his statement dispels the illusions in which they have been indulging themselves — illusions that if continued could hold up the peace process and increase the dangers to Ukraine.

Before a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Group of NATO defense ministers in advance of the Munich Security Conference, Hegseth said the following:

“We want, like you, a sovereign and prosperous Ukraine, but we must start by recognizing that returning to Ukraine’s pre-2014 borders is an unrealistic objective. Chasing this illusionary goal will only prolong the war and cause more suffering.

“A durable peace for Ukraine must include robust guarantees to ensure that the war does not begin again. …That said, the United States does not believe that NATO membership for Ukraine is a realistic outcome of a negotiated settlement. …If any troops are deployed as peacekeepers at any point, they should be deployed as part of a non-NATO mission and should not be covered under Article 5. …To be clear: As part of any security guarantee, there will not be U.S. troops deployed to Ukraine.”

In practice, Hegseth’s statement also rules out European troops for Ukraine. Russia has made clear that it will accept only troops from genuinely neutral countries as peacekeepers, and European leaders have stated that they would only deploy their own troops if given a cast-iron assurance by the U.S. that America would come to their aid if attacked — an assurance that Hegseth has just ruled out.

#USA #WarInUkraine #NATO #FindTruth

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Donald copies Donald: Polish PM calls in billionaire to cut red tape

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has drafted in billionaire countryman Rafał Brzoska to head a task force to deregulate the economy as part of the government’s attempt to reboot economic policy.

Tusk has asked entrepreneurs led by Brzoska to come up with a set of recommendations on how to cut bureaucracy as quickly as possible.

Brzoska is the owner of postal services company InPost, which has in recent years expanded its operations to the UK and some European Union countries.

On February 10, the PM and his finance minister Andrzej Domański outlined their deregulation plans as part of a broader economic vision during a conference titled A Breakthrough Year at the Warsaw Stock Exchange.

“We really need to prepare urgent deregulation acts that will free the economy, free your time and also your wallets from unnecessary burdens,” Tusk said, addressing business leaders.

#Poland #UK #Tusk #FindTruth

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Israel likely to strike Iran in coming months, warns U.S. intelligence

Israel is likely to attempt a strike on Iran’s nuclear program in the coming months in a preemptive attack that would set back Tehran’s program by weeks or perhaps months but escalate tensions across the Middle East and renew the prospect of a wider regional conflagration, according to U.S. intelligence.

The warnings about a potential Israeli strike are included in multiple intelligence reports spanning the end of the Biden administration and the beginning of the Trump administration, none more comprehensive than an early January report produced by the intelligence directorate of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Defense Intelligence Agency.

The report warned that Israel is likely to attempt a strike on Iran’s Fordow and Natanz nuclear facilities in the first six months of 2025. Current and former U.S. officials familiar with the intelligence told The Washington Post that the finding derives from an analysis of Israel’s planning following its bombing of Iran in late October, which degraded its air defenses and left Tehran exposed to a follow-on assault. The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss highly classified intelligence.

#USA #Israel #Iran #FindTruth

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Global Affairs Canada contributed $1.6 million in taxpayer funds to BBC charity pushing DEI in Africa

Global Affairs Canada (GAC) contributed $1,623,711 in taxpayer funds to BBC Media Action, the charitable arm of the BBC, in 2023–2024, primarily for DEI initiatives in Africa, according to a new report by True North Wire.

Despite this, GAC’s website listed only one BBC Media Action project for that year, costing just over $1.5 million.

GAC praised the program’s impact, citing radio content on women’s rights, DEI training for media professionals, and reports that 91% of listeners showed gender equality awareness, with 42% using counseling services. This aligns with Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy, which cost $15.5 billion in 2022–2023 alone.

Critics over at True North questioned the spending.

“Canadians shouldn’t be forced to pay for our own state broadcaster, and we definitely shouldn’t have our tax dollars going anywhere near another country’s state broadcaster,”

said Franco Terrazzano of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, calling GAC "one of the worst waste offenders in the entire government."

He added,
“With the government more than $1 trillion in debt, we need to open up the books and cut wasteful spending in every department, and that definitely includes Global Affairs Canada.”


#Canada #DEI #Africa #FindTruth

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US budget deficit hits record US$840 billion over past four months

The US federal budget gap widened to a record US$840 billion for the first third of the fiscal year, propelled by spending increases in areas including health, Social Security, transfers to veterans and debt-interest payments.

For January alone, the deficit grew by US$129 billion. Adjusting for calendar differences, the cumulative deficit for October to January widened by 25%.

The continued widening in the deficit, despite strong economic growth and sustained employment gains, showcases the magnitude of the job that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent faces as he seeks to get the gap down to 3% of gross domestic product, from 6.4% in 2024. It may also strengthen resolve among fiscal hawks in the congressional Republican conference to press for deep spending cuts in return for backing the major tax-cut package President Donald Trump is seeking this year.

Revenue so far this fiscal year is little changed compared with the same period a year before, at US$1.6 trillion. The 2024 figure was inflated by deferred tax payments from 2023 related to natural disasters that year, a senior Treasury official told reporters.

Revenue rose US$94 billion, rather than the US$11 billion indicated for year-to-date, accounting for that distortion, the official said. The deficit so far this year is 10% wider incorporating that impact.

Spending totalled US$2.44 trillion for the past four months, up 7% after adjusting for calendar differences.

#USA #Economy #Debt #FindTruth

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Will Elon Musk cut as much government as Al Gore did?

After winning a return to the White House, President Donald Trump tapped Tesla CEO Elon Musk to head the DOGE, a body tasked with making the government less costly and more efficient.

It is an arduous and unenviable task. It is also not the first such endeavor: In the 1990s, then–Vice President Al Gore undertook a similar effort. What can we learn from Gore's experience?

Weeks into his term, Clinton had announced "a national performance review" (NPR) to "reinvent" government. He put Gore in charge of the project.

The NPR issued its first report in September 1993, From Red Tape to Results: Creating a Government That Works Better and Costs Less. It listed 1,200 recommendations across the entire government that, if implemented, it said could save $108 billion in five years ($235 billion in 2024 dollars).

The government cut its workforce during the Clinton years, with the overall number of federal employees falling from 3.09 million in January 1993 to 2.75 million in September 2000. During Clinton's tenure, the amount of federal debt held by the public barely budged, rising from $3.3 trillion to $3.4 trillion. The government even ran budget surpluses for several years, contributing hundreds of billions of dollars toward paying down the debt.

Can Musk and Trump achieve that much?

Asked before the 2024 election how much he thought he could cut from the federal budget—which currently tops $6.8 trillion—Musk replied, "I think we could do at least $2 trillion."

Such a cut would be difficult, but not impossible: The 2019 federal budget totaled $4.4 trillion ($5.4 trillion in 2024 dollars). Even adjusting for inflation, Congress could cut $2 trillion and spend only $700 billion less in constant dollars than it did before the COVID-19 pandemic.

But Musk walked back his prediction after the election, admitting in January that it was just "the best-case outcome" and that "I think if we try for $2 trillion, we've got a good shot at getting 1."

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How did DeepSeek build its A.I. with less money?

Last month, U.S. financial markets tumbled after a Chinese start-up called DeepSeek said it had built one of the world’s most powerful artificial intelligence systems.

A.I. companies typically train their chatbots using supercomputers packed with 16,000 specialized chips or more. But DeepSeek said it needed only about 2,000.Its engineers needed only about $6 million in raw computing power, roughly one-tenth of what Meta spent in building its latest A.I. technology.

How was DeepSeek able to reduce costs?
Most notably, it embraced a method called “mixture of experts.”

If one chip was learning how to write a poem and another was learning how to write a computer program, they still needed to talk to each other, just in case there was some overlap between poetry and programming.

With the mixture of experts method, but DeepSeek was able to solve this problem. Its trick was to pair those smaller “expert” systems with a “generalist” system.

The experts still needed to trade some information with one another, and the generalist — which had a decent but not detailed understanding of each subject — could help coordinate interactions between the experts. It is a bit like an editor’s overseeing a newsroom filled with specialist reporters.

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#USA #AI #DeepSeek #FindTruth

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Former DNC donor/fundraiser says Joe Biden’s presidency ‘was for sure Obama’s third term’

Former DNC donor and fundraiser Lindi Li has been in the news repeatedly since the 2024 election. She is one of the loudest voices calling out the Democrat party and the Kamala Harris campaign for blowing through more than a billion dollars and losing, with no accountability on how the money was spent.

She recently appeared on the Shawn Ryan podcast and when Ryan asked her who was running the government for the last four years, she said it was Obama’s third term, confirming what many other people have suggested.

She then went on to name people in Biden’s inner circle, such as Anita Dunn, Ron Klain and others.

The Obamas were probably the biggest losers of the 2024 election. They put it all on the line for Kamala Harris and lost big.

#Biden #DNC #Obama #FindTruth

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Elon Musk: bureaucrats, like Samantha Power, are getting wealthy at taxpayers’ expense

Elon Musk said there would be investigations into how members of the federal bureaucracy have become rich on relatively modest salaries, during an Oval Office event with President Trump on Tuesday.

The announcement - which came after President Donald Trump signed an executive order calling on federal agencies to work with DOGE, follows a report that Samantha Power, former head of USAID, saw her net worth explode to $30 million despite an annual salary under $250,000.

“Well, we do find it sort of rather odd that, you know, there are quite a few people in the bureaucracy who have ostensibly a salary of a few hundred thousand dollars but somehow managed to accrue tens of millions of dollars in net worth while they are in that position, which is, you know, what happened at USAID,” Musk said.

He added: “We're just curious as to where it came from. Maybe they're very good at investing, in which case we should take their investment advice, perhaps. But mysteriously, they get wealthy. We don't know why. Where does it come from? And I think the reality is that they're getting wealthy at taxpayer expense. That's the honest truth of it.”

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Trump won't endorse J.D. Vance as his successor

President Trump declined to endorse Vice President J.D. Vance as his successor, saying it was too early to make such a determination.

In an interview with Fox News’ Bret Baier Trump said “no” when asked if he viewed Mr. Vance as his successor.

“No, but he’s very capable,” Trump said. “I think you have a lot of very capable people. So far I think he’s doing a fantastic job. It’s too early.”


At 40, Vance is nearly four decades younger than Trump, 78. His selection as vice president was viewed as a generational shift for both the MAGA movement and Republicans at large, who were seeking to strengthen their appeal among younger voters. Vance, who grew up poor in Appalachia but went on to graduate from Yale Law School, also reflects the Republican Party’s new base of working-class voters who previously aligned with Democrats.

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