Friday, 13 June 2025

[FF] Shutdown,Precipice,Trump Is Now Setting The Stage To Bring The Criminals To Justice – Ep. 3657


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The farmers know why electric will not work, its not enough power, so if doesn’t work for farming it won’t work for most industries. Newscum’s tariffs lawsuit dismissed. The OBBB is going to change the economy the way we know it, it is the first phase to show the fake news, economist and D’s and Fed have been lying. Fed holds on rates and the Atlanta Fed says the economy is going to boom. The [DS] is doing what ever they can to start WWIII. Trump and Putin had phone call and from the call you can see that Senators and others are interfering in the peace process. Putin admits that terrorists are running the country and he will have to hit Ukraine. This will set the stage to remove all terrorists from Ukraine. Trump is now setting the stage via the autopen, he is showing the public that those people that used the autopen were trying to save themselves and coverup their crimes. The coverup always gets you in the end.

 

Economy

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Federal Judge Completely Dismisses Governor Newsom’s Lawsuit Over President Trump’s Tariffs

  • A federal judge completely dismissed California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom’s lawsuit over President Trump’s tariffs.
  • US District Judge for the Northern District of California, Jacqueline Scott Corley, a Biden appointee, dismissed the case citing a jurisdiction issue.
  • Rather than punting the case to the US Court of International Trade like another federal judge did last week, Judge Corley completely dismissed the case and allowed California to file an appeal.
  • Source: thegatewaypundit.com

  •   THIS!

     

     is what CBO is “scoring” — not spending, TAX CUTS. The ones we campaigned on and pledged!) 3. The largest welfare reform in history, CUTTING almost $2 trillion in spending (net) Item 1 alone (border security + deportation) makes this the most important legislation for the conservative project in the history of the nation.

    Here are 50 reasons why President Donald J. Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill is the best chance in a generation to pass critical reforms for which Americans voted:
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  •  to CBO, the bill cuts spending over $1.6 trillion.
  • So when a libertarian (eg Rand) attacks the “deficit” impact of the bill they are attacking the tax cut.
  • Of course, honestly accounted, extending current tax rates has zero deficit impact which is why the bill, because of its spending cuts, reduces the deficit. A second major point of confusion is what’s actually in a reconciliation bill. It is not an appropriations bill, or a general budget bill.
  • It provides no funding or authorization for 99%+ of the operations of government. It was written not by appropriators but some of the most conservative members of the House.
  • It has not a single Democrat provision or vote.
  • The bill has three principal sections: tax cuts, welfare reform, immigration and border security. It is a dream bill.
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    The ADP National Employment Report for May 2025 showed U.S. private payrolls increased by only 37,000 jobs, significantly below the expected 114,000 and down from a revised 60,000 in April. 
    Powell has maintained that Fed decisions are data-driven, emphasizing economic indicators over political pressure. The Fed has cut rates by 100 basis points so far, far less than the ECB, as it balances inflation (currently at 2.6%, above the 2% target) and employment goals. The ADP data, while weaker than expected, precedes the more comprehensive U.S. nonfarm payrolls report, which economists estimate will show 125,000 jobs added in May. Some argue the Fed should hold steady due to tariff-related uncertainties and persistent inflation, while others see the softening labor market as a signal for earlier rate cuts.  

    Trump Administration Sends $9.4 Billion Rescissions Package to House
  • The Trump administration sent a $9.4 billion rescissions package to the House of Representatives that would eliminate “wasteful foreign aid spending” at the Department of State and USAID, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) revealed.
  • In a joint statement, Johnson, Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA), House Majority Whip Tom Emmer R-MN), and Rep. Lisa McClain (R-MI), highlighted how Republicans could now “fulfill” their “mandate and continue codifying into law a more efficient federal government.”
  • Source: breitbart.com

  • Political/Rights

     Broken White House, Outside the Party Lines,” as though this will trick everybody into forgetting the central role she played in perpetuating the Biden cover-up. Nice try, Karine!

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    Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 ID: b151f1 No.11121861
    Oct 17 2020 14:42:05 (EST)
    Ukraine, China, Iraq, Iran, …… opens the door far beyond the BIDEN family.
    How do you protect your interests [shelter from prosecution _public awareness]?
    Control [infiltrate] DOJ, FBI, State, Intel, News, ……..?
    How many *fired* FBI [Russia _Midyear] received a book deal?
    Book deals can be lucrative.
    Follow the family.
    US taxpayer(s) paid for it all.
    INFORMATION WARFARE.
    Q

     

     

    Going by the aliases “Plank,” “Jonah” and “Cypher,” 26-year-old Thomasz Szabo took part in a years-long conspiracy to place bogus 911 calls, claiming emergencies were taking place at the homes of top government officials, and make bomb threats against government buildings and houses of worship, according to Justice Department. 

    Szabo and a co-conspirator, 21-year-old Serbian national Nemanja Radovanovic, allegedly targeted about 100 people, including members of Congressgovernors, cabinet-level executive branch officials and state officials. 

    DOGE

  • Efforts by states to establish oversight of artificial intelligence may soon face a sweeping federal roadblock. Buried within President Donald Trump’s expansive legislative proposal, nicknamed the “Big Beautiful Bill,” is a measure that would halt both current and future state laws aimed at regulating AI. The provision is part of a broader $500 million initiative to revamp federal infrastructure using automation and machine learning over the next decade.
  • If enacted, the legislation would invalidate AI governance already passed by dozens of states and prevent new measures from being introduced at the state level.
  • The bill reads:
  • “No State or political subdivision thereof may enforce any law or regulation regulating artificial intelligence models, artificial intelligence systems, or automated decision systems during the 10-year period beginning on the date of the enactment of this Act”
  • Excerpt of a legislative text labeled Moratorium section, addressing restrictions on state or political subdivision laws regulating artificial intelligence and automated decision systems in interstate commerce, including a rule of construction about enforcement exceptions related to laws facilitating legal deployment.

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  • Currently, the federal government lacks a unified framework to govern artificial intelligence, leaving states to fill the gap with a mosaic of policies. In the previous administration, the Biden White House had introduced a controversial AI Bill of Rights, now defunct, that encouraged agencies to assess the risks and societal impacts of AI tools. That effort has since been replaced by a federal strategy more closely aligned with rapid deployment and innovation.
  • Meanwhile, state legislatures are showing no signs of slowing down. According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, more than 45 states along with Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Washington, D.C., introduced AI-related legislation in 2024. Over 30 of them passed new laws, and dozens more are considering proposals this year.
  • Source: reclaimthenet.org

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      This aligns with his broader deregulatory agenda to promote AI innovation and economic competitiveness, as evidenced by his executive actions, such as revoking Biden’s 2023 AI safety executive order and pushing for policies to make the U.S. a global AI leader. The AI provision in the OBBBA, tucked into Section 43201, supports his stance by removing state-level barriers to AI development, which he and his administration view as critical for advancing technology and national interests. 
    President Trump views AI as critical to national interests like:
  • Economic Competitiveness: Driving innovation, job creation, and GDP growth by fostering AI industries, countering China’s advancements.
  • National Security: Enhancing military capabilities, cybersecurity, and intelligence through AI-driven technologies.
  • Technological Leadership: Maintaining U.S. dominance in AI to set global standards and reduce reliance on foreign tech.
  • Energy and Infrastructure: Supporting AI applications in energy production and grid optimization, aligning with deregulatory goals.
  • These priorities reflect his focus on deregulation and U.S. global supremacy, as seen in his AI policy actions and the OBBBA’s AI provisions.

    The deregulation of AI in the context of President Trump’s approval of the AI section in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) refers to reducing government restrictions to foster AI development. Specifically:
  • Moratorium on State-Level AI Regulations: Section 43201 of the OBBBA imposes a 10-year ban on states enacting or enforcing AI-specific laws or regulations. This prevents a patchwork of state rules that could hinder AI innovation, ensuring a uniform federal approach.
  • Streamlined Federal Oversight: By prioritizing federal authority, the policy minimizes regulatory burdens that could slow AI research, development, and deployment. It aligns with Trump’s broader agenda, as seen in his revocation of Biden’s 2023 AI safety executive order, which emphasized risk assessments and compliance requirements.
  • Encouraging Private Sector Growth: Deregulation removes barriers like licensing, mandatory safety protocols, or data privacy rules that could stifle startups and tech giants, fostering faster AI adoption in industries like healthcare, finance, and defense.
  • This approach aims to accelerate AI advancements, positioning the U.S. as a global leader while reducing compliance costs, which Trump sees as critical for economic and security-related national interests.

    Geopolitical

    War/Peace

  • Kyiv declined to pay holders of warrants linked to the country’s GDP as it battles Russia
  • Ukraine’s Finance Ministry said last week the planned nonpayment was part of the nation’s broader strategy as it aims to complete a comprehensive restructuring of its sovereign obligations that will “ensure long-term debt sustainability without threatening Ukraine’s recovery and reconstruction.”
  • Source: wsj.com

      the fact that time is running out on Iran’s decision pertaining to nuclear weapons, which must be made quickly! I stated to President Putin that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon and, on this, I believe that we were in agreement. President Putin suggested that he will participate in the discussions with Iran and that he could, perhaps, be helpful in getting this brought to a rapid conclusion. It is my opinion that Iran has been slowwalking their decision on this very important matter, and we will need a definitive answer in a very short period of time!

     

    It is clear that Putin does not want peace; he has to be forced to end the war. To do that, Trump needs greater leverage. Congress can give it to him by passing the Sanctioning Russia Act, a bipartisan effort led by Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) and Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas).

    The bill, which has a whopping 82 co-sponsors in the Senate, would impose “bone-crushing” sanctions on Russia. Right now, Russia is suffering double-digit inflation, skyrocketing interest rates and catastrophic labor shortages. The only thing keeping the country’s economy from collapse is revenue from oil and gas exports. This legislation would shut off the most important source of cash for the Kremlin by barring energy transactions with sanctioned Russian banks (which President Joe Biden allowed to continue), and imposing a 500 percent secondary tariff on any country that purchases Russian-origin uranium, oil, natural gas, petroleum, or petroleum products and petrochemical products. This would give Trump the power to effectively drive Russian energy sales from the global market, which would crush the Russian economy and deny Putin the funds to continue his aggression against Ukraine.

      his legacy onto taxpayers.

    Defense Secretary Hegseth’s move restores focus: honor warriors, not political agendas. Taxpayer-funded symbols must reflect integrity, not ideological pet projects. D.C. wasted millions naming ships after activists while military readiness crumbled. Prioritize combat effectiveness, not virtue signaling.

    BEAUTIFUL: High School Students in New York Volunteered to Restore the Gravestones of Hundreds of Veterans (VIDEO)

  • A group of high school students in New York recently volunteered to restore the gravestones of hundreds of veterans at Mount Calvary Cemetery in the western part of the state.
  • This happened in honor of Memorial Day last week, but it’s an important story so we wanted to feature it.
  • The United States of America would be better off as a country if more young people were encouraged to take part in activities like this one, which not only reinforces respect for the people who died defending our nation, but also teaches our country’s history.
  • Upworthy reported:

    High schoolers lead grassroots movement to restore 500 veteran graves in honor of Memorial Day

     

  • Source: redstate.com

     

  • Medical/False Flags

    Over 600 prisoners receiving hormone therapy cost taxpayers millions annually—funds that should secure borders or support veterans. Medical consensus supporting these treatments relies on politicized studies, not rigorous science. This judicial overreach exemplifies why unelected activists shouldn’t dictate prison policy. Defund the bureaucracy, enforce the law.

    [DS] Agenda

      agroterrorism agent, into the U.S. to research at the University of Michigan, where she works. This fungus can cause a disease called “head blight,” a disease of wheat, barley, maize, and rice, causing significant health issues in both humans and livestock. It is responsible for billions of dollars in economic losses worldwide each year.

    Evidence also indicates Jian had expressed loyalty to the Chinese Communist Party and had received funding from the Chinese government for similar work on this pathogen in China. Jian’s boyfriend, Zunyong Liu — also charged in the complaint — works at a Chinese university where he conducts research on the same pathogen.

    Liu is alleged to have first lied, then admitted, to also smuggling Fusarium graminearum into America—through the Detroit Metropolitan Airport—so that he too could conduct research the University of Michigan.

    Both individuals have been charged with conspiracy, smuggling goods into the United States, false statements, and visa fraud. This case is a sobering reminder that the CCP is working around the clock to deploy operatives and researchers to infiltrate American institutions and target our food supply, which would have grave consequences… putting American lives and our economy at serious risk. Your FBI will continue working tirelessly to be on guard against it. Our @FBIDetroit team did excellent work in this case partnering with@CBP. Justice will be done.

    President Trump’s Plan

     you’d say that’s North Korea. The ideological diversity of these universities has to get much better. And I think if that got better, if you actually had a place where people were open to debating these things, and weren’t terrified they were going to lose their job for saying something that was a little outside of the Overton Window, I think the science would get better. The quality of the institution would be so much better, and that’s what I want because we need high quality universities. Right now the problem is we don’t have them.” He’s spot on. The ideological diversity of the average American university resembles that of North Korea. This must change.

      Rogue Rulings Act (NORRA) to rein in activist judges who think their robes make them emperors. When bureaucrats panic about case assignment “secrecy,” you know they’re hiding the playbook.Time to pass NORRA and end the judicial circus.

     

     

     

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    Q !ITPb.qbhqo ID: 0a9612 No.10925
    Nov 29 2017 14:21:16 (EST)
    Snow White utilized/activated to silence.
    This was not anticipated.
    Control / protection lost.
    Routing through various networks (‘jumpers’) randomly has created connection/sec issues.
    Working to resolve.
    Select people removed.
    Stay strong.
    We are winning.
    More to follow.
    Q

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