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#40703
1 hour ago, Hank Kingsley said:

When are the sheeple gonna wake up

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Given the rest of ICE competency these days, I figure there will be an airliner crash because of drone pilot error within weeks of program launch.

#40705

It's going to leak out that they are nowhere close to the amount pledged needed for this monstrosity.

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Trump’s fundraisers asked Microsoft for its White House b...

Big Tech responds to White House ballroom concerns.

The Trump administration approached Microsoft for its donation to fund the White House’s $300 million ballroom, documents released by Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s (D-MA) office reveal.

In response to a Democrat-led letter questioning Big Tech’s involvement in the ballroom’s construction, Microsoft counsel Karen Christian writes that the company “was contacted by a fundraiser for the effort regarding a possible donation” around two months after President Donald Trump announced plans to replace the White House’s East Wing with a privately funded ballroom.

“At that time, Microsoft was provided information concerning the Trust for the National Mall’s management of contributions for this project as a partner of the National Park Service, instructions on how to donate, and an invitation to attend a dinner held for supporters of the project, which Microsoft attended,” Christian says.

In another letter, Amazon’s vice president of public policy, Brian Huseman, similarly admitted that the e-commerce giant “communicated with the fundraising group working on the project beginning in August 2025.” Huseman added that Amazon “did not review any construction plans or enter into an agreement related to the donation.”

Meanwhile, Comcast’s letter says the company “pledged an unrestricted donation to the Trust for the National Mall,” with “no specific limitations or conditions on how the proceeds were to be used or spent.” It also says it “made the donation with no expectations of receiving anything in return.”

The letters written by other companies, including Meta, Nvidia, and Apple, didn’t reveal much about the donation process. Apple’s government affairs head, Tim Powderly, for example, writes that the donation was “handled ethically, honestly, and in full compliance with the law.”

#40707
17 minutes ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

Meanwhile, Comcast’s letter says the company “pledged an unrestricted donation to the Trust for the National Mall,” with “no specific limitations or conditions on how the proceeds were to be used or spent.” It also says it “made the donation with no expectations of receiving anything in return.”

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#40708
6 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

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Stock market is down a bit. Keep it coming Donnie, people love to see the stock market drop.

Republican Sen. Thom Tillis vows to block Trump's Fed nominees following Powell probe

  • Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) said he will block any Trump Fed appointees, including for chair, in light of revelations that the Justice Department is investigating Jerome Powell for potential perjury charges.

  • That position substantially complicates the road to replacing Powell, whose term as chair expires in May.

  • While Powell’s term as chair ends in May, he can stay on as governor until 2028. He has not indicated yet whether he will do so.

President Donald Trump will face an important obstacle — from within his own party — as he seeks to replace Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.

Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) said Sunday he will block any Trump appointees to the central bank, including for the new chair, in light of revelations over the weekend that the Justice Department is investigating Powell for potential perjury charges.

“If there were any remaining doubt whether advisers within the Trump Administration are actively pushing to end the independence of the Federal Reserve, there should now be none. It is now the independence and credibility of the Department of Justice that are in question,” Tillis said in a statement.

“I will oppose the confirmation of any nominee for the Fed — including the upcoming Fed Chair vacancy — until this legal matter is fully resolved,” he added.

That position substantially complicates the road to replacing Powell, whose term as chair expires in May. The banking committee, of which Tillis is a member, has 13 Republicans and 11 Democrats, so even one defection sets up a stalemate.

Tillis usually supports Trump but occasionally has broken with the president. For instance, he was one of just two GOP senators to vote against the One Big Beautiful Bill spending package last year.

Powell’s position isn’t the only one at stake.

Stephen Miran’s term as governor ends in January, and there has been chatter about potential retirements, particularly Vice Chair Philip Jefferson.

However, news that the office of U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro, a Trump confidant and former Fox News host, is investigating Powell for perjury clouds the situation. Powell on Sunday released a statement acknowledging the investigation and alleging it is a pretext for giving Trump power over the Fed.

Quit using the doctored version of that gif. It's creepy.

#40711
7 minutes ago, Pancho said:

WTF is he talking about?

It's exactly the kind of insight you would expect from someone whose entire adult life has consisted of 1) pro athlete and 2) politician.

Seriously, those are the only jobs THE FUCKING HUD SECRETARY OF THE UNITED STATES has ever had. (Addendum: he was apparently also something called the Chief Inspiration Officer for a software company, which somehow proves my point even more.)

#40717
Just now, Derka said:

Again, an easy sign for someone:

ICE: at least now you know what the

bottom 10% of your high school class is doing

#40721

Anyone want to wager there will be an Iran suppression or China Tiananmen type event in the next 180 days?

Sending another 1,000 under-trained ICE agents into Minneapolis. Mix in a few instigators, and the the powder keg will blow.

What will happen at that time? Susan Collins' brows furrow a little deeper, Tim Johnson claim he hadn't heard about it? What needs to happen for the 62% of the US populace say enough is enough take things into their own hands?

#40722
8 minutes ago, Pancho said:

“Hey babe, do we want groceries or should we spend that money on Rock the country tickets?”

"I done got my tickets to see Kid Rock and Jason Aldean. Well, I ain't got 'em yet....I done put 'em on layaway. That's just a good choice. The baby don't need formula or any shit like that. We got plentya Mountain Dew for him!"

#40724

Guess everyone will be traveling to Bellville, TX in their mobile homes with the lack of hotels there

#40725
14 minutes ago, Pancho said:

“Hey babe, do we want groceries or should we spend that money on Rock the country tickets?”

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#40726
3 hours ago, Hank Kingsley said:

When are the sheeple gonna wake up

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Oh great. Now we're going to have armed drones flying over us?

#40727
4 minutes ago, Pancho said:

“Hey babe, do we want groceries or should we spend that money on Rock the country tickets?”

Pop country rose to prominence after MTV and Top 40 stations started playing hip hop. I don't think that's a coincidence.

....and here is a clip of David Bowie challenging the lack of diversity on MTV.

#40730
18 minutes ago, Pancho said:

“Hey babe, do we want groceries or should we spend that money on Rock the country tickets?”

Can't wait!

a man in a blue and white jersey is kneeling down and holding a microphone

#40731

Jason Aldean, Blake Shelton, and Jelly Roll being totally cool with playing a gig where Kid Rock gets the top billing. What a proud moment for them.

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#40732
22 minutes ago, Pancho said:

“Hey babe, do we want groceries or should we spend that money on Rock the country tickets?”

Get tickets starting at $2.50 down starting this Friday, January 16.

has to be a joke 😂😂😂

#40735
19 minutes ago, Superhero said:

Anyone want to wager there will be an Iran suppression or China Tiananmen type event in the next 180 days?

Sending another 1,000 under-trained ICE agents into Minneapolis. Mix in a few instigators, and the the powder keg will blow.

What will happen at that time? Susan Collins' brows furrow a little deeper, Tim Johnson claim he hadn't heard about it? What needs to happen for the 62% of the US populace say enough is enough take things into their own hands?

They are purposefully pushing it towards a blow up. No attempt at all to deescalate. In Minnesota of all places.

#40736
3 minutes ago, HenryJames said:

What's left of Lynyrd Skynyrd!

The smell of death surrounds them.

#40737
32 minutes ago, Pancho said:

“Hey babe, do we want groceries or should we spend that money on Rock the country tickets?”

Most of these guys never had a prime.

But we may get a bill in a mouth like we’re Hilary Rodham.

#40738
16 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:

Get tickets starting at $2.50 down starting this Friday, January 16.

has to be a joke 😂😂😂

Sadly enough I think "buy now/pay later" has become a thing when it comes to tickets in this country.

#40739
6 hours ago, The Ace of Aces said:

The dementia-addled piece of shit forgot he promised everyone $2,000 checks a week or two ago.

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‘When Did I Do That?’ Trump Appears to Forget Promising A...

Donald Trump appeared to forget about his promise to send Americans $2,000 checks from his tariff windfall when recently pressed by a reporters.

He didn't forget. He's gaslighting. If the Supreme Court strikes down the tariff stuff (which he was very clearly shitting breaks over earlier today) there won't be any $2,000 payoffs to MAGA, so now he's got to act like he never promised them.

#40740
19 minutes ago, aggie08 said:

Jason Aldean, Blake Shelton, and Jelly Roll being totally cool with playing a gig where Kid Rock gets the top billing. What a proud moment for them.

Lol what?

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#40741
6 hours ago, VABuckeye said:

I don't think his death changes much. This administration is poison and evil.

6 hours ago, Pig Bellmont said:

I strongly disagree. I don’t see people lining up to die for JD Vance. Watch how they buckle if Trump is ever gone

Yeah, all of these people are loyal (or pretend to be) to Trump. When he's gone, they'll turn on each like nobody's business, because none of them want to see any of the others try to take over MAGA, only themselves.

Candace Ownes versus Erika Kirk will have nothing on the infighting amongst the Trump lieutenants, but it'll be the same shit - fighting for Trump's scraps.

#40742
2 minutes ago, Doc Sam Beckett said:

Lol what?

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They still have active, lucrative careers that don't require shooting cases of Bud Light was an automatic weapon to stay relevant.

But I'm sure their politics align with Richie's, so headline away! Losers.

#40743
4 hours ago, Hank Kingsley said:

When are the sheeple gonna wake up

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3 hours ago, Brisketexan said:

I mean....here's the thing. In ORDINARY times, based on the massive and rapid developments in drone technology (particular combat tech) in the past several years, much of it driven by innovation in the Ukraine war, this broad policy issue makes much sense. As I drove by the massive Freeport Dow facility the other day, I couldn't help but think how vulnerable it looks (much like Russian refineries and such that have been hit). Some yahoo pulled over on a FM road in the area, launches several kamikaze drones, and we're in real fucking trouble. I PRESUME that DOW (and DHS) have already prepared some defenses (shit, the CG chased us out of a nearby channel when we chased some speckled trout that way many years ago)....but I don't know for sure. Being prepared for drone attacks and having counter-drone forces is just smart planning.

But now? I know that 99% of this is geared not at threats, but at BEING a threat, to the people of the United States. It ain't about protecting targets, it's about going after targets....and we the people are the target.

It's easy to think it's just about going after Americans, but Noem and Trump do not think very far down the road.

I would not be surprised if it's about shutting down civilian monitoring of ICE/etc. operations with drones in the here and now, like somebody at ICE or whatever realized that even if they can intimidate civilians to stay back a block or two indoors, or if they conduct their raids outside of view of a lot of people, there will still be people with $200 4K drones potentially monitoring them.

With a cheap drone, you can see and monitor a lot of stuff, and you can keep people easily informed. You can follow those agents from their hotels to wherever they show up, and you can get a birds-eye view of things that may show things people on the ground don't see.

They are scared of losing control of the narrative - that is why they lie so hard and so often.

#40744
2 hours ago, kevwun said:

I imagine their eventual goal is drone strikes on "terrorists" inside the US.

I would like to think that if DHS fired Hellfire missiles at protesters that some of the MAGATs would wake up. But we all know they wont.

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#40747

My version of hell is that concert line-up on a Carnival Cruise out of Galveston that happens to also be the Texas A&M Class of 1986 reunion cruise.

#40748
12 minutes ago, Mittens said:

In Trump's America, you can put tickets to an incredibly shitty music festival on layaway!

Those 8 small towns are all going to get stiffed by the promoters and the towns will get destroyed by all of the white trash that will show up to party.

#40749
6 minutes ago, Macanudo said:

Those 8 small towns are all going to get stiffed by the promoters and the towns will get destroyed by all of the white trash that will show up to party.

God willing.

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