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These awards to traitors and subversives on the way out the door are the reason America will remembered this demented sack of shit as the worst president in the history of the United States, who stole the 2020 election.
May the future forget you ever existed.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/01/04/joe-biden-to-award-democrat-hillary-clinton-leftist-george-soros-medal-of-freedom-americas-highest-civilian-honor/
May the future forget you ever existed.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/01/04/joe-biden-to-award-democrat-hillary-clinton-leftist-george-soros-medal-of-freedom-americas-highest-civilian-honor/
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Joe Biden to Award Hillary Clinton, George Soros Medal of Freedom
Joe Biden will bestow America's highest civilian honor on Democrat Hillary Clinton, leftist George Soros, and others on Saturday.
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20 years ago, this would have been a comedy skit with actors.
Now: It's a comedy skit with real people.
Join us: HISTORY 📜
Now: It's a comedy skit with real people.
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Official statistics out of Norway reveal that almost one in two young Somali men aged between 15-24 living in Oslo have been charged with a violent crime.
https://modernity.news/2025/01/07/stats-show-almost-one-in-two-young-somali-men-in-oslo-commit-violent-crime/
https://modernity.news/2025/01/07/stats-show-almost-one-in-two-young-somali-men-in-oslo-commit-violent-crime/
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Stats Show Almost One in Two Young Somali Men in Oslo Commit Violent Crime - modernity
Figure also alarmingly high among other immigrant groups.
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Joe Biden appeared to doze off Monday during a prayer service for the victims of the New Orleans terror attack.
https://modernity.news/2025/01/07/biden-falls-asleep-during-service-for-new-orleans-terror-victims/
https://modernity.news/2025/01/07/biden-falls-asleep-during-service-for-new-orleans-terror-victims/
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Biden Falls Asleep During Service For New Orleans Terror Victims
Sleepy Joe
The joke is on you lady, we’ll gladly give you those States. https://news.1rj.ru/str/gatewaypunditofficial/60862
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Leftist Canadian Politician Fires Back at Trump — Proposes Annexing California, Washington, and Oregon into Canada
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/01/canadian-politician-fires-back-trump-proposes-annexing-california/
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/01/canadian-politician-fires-back-trump-proposes-annexing-california/
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There is a reason why Trump has been wanting to buy Greenland since his first administration.
It's all part of his trade war with China.
China used a company called Greenland Minerals to get their hands on valuable minerals in the country.
Chinese company, Shenghe Resources Holdings, is the largest stakeholder in Greenland Minerals. So they have been essentially mining and moving their way into Greenland for years now.
China is essentially processing rare earth concentrates that contains the radioactive elements uranium and thorium.
So this isn't just for some meme that Trump is doing this.
The land has strategic value.
Around the exact same time that Trump first brought buying Greenland to the forefront, he told reporters that he was the "chosen one" to win the trade wars with China.
Listen to him closely in this last clip:
"Over the last five years, China has made 500 billion dollars. Ripped it out of the United States. Somebody had to do it. I am the chosen one. So I'm taking on China on trade. And you know what? We are winning. We are the piggy back, we are the ones that all these countries wants to rob and take advantage of. I was put here by people to do a great job and that's what I am doing."
It's all part of his trade war with China.
China used a company called Greenland Minerals to get their hands on valuable minerals in the country.
Chinese company, Shenghe Resources Holdings, is the largest stakeholder in Greenland Minerals. So they have been essentially mining and moving their way into Greenland for years now.
China is essentially processing rare earth concentrates that contains the radioactive elements uranium and thorium.
So this isn't just for some meme that Trump is doing this.
The land has strategic value.
Around the exact same time that Trump first brought buying Greenland to the forefront, he told reporters that he was the "chosen one" to win the trade wars with China.
Listen to him closely in this last clip:
"Over the last five years, China has made 500 billion dollars. Ripped it out of the United States. Somebody had to do it. I am the chosen one. So I'm taking on China on trade. And you know what? We are winning. We are the piggy back, we are the ones that all these countries wants to rob and take advantage of. I was put here by people to do a great job and that's what I am doing."
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Mount Everest is plagued by waste, including a staggering 12,000 kilos of human excrement.
Forwarded from Jack Posobiec
To put it more simply, Greenland and the Panama Canal are about 1,000,000x more important to the United States than Afghanistan
Forwarded from Jack Posobiec
The strategic importance of sea lanes cannot be overstated in the context of global trade, military logistics, and national security.
For the United States, control over key maritime routes such as those around the Panama Canal and Greenland plays a pivotal role in its economic prosperity and defense capabilities.
In stark contrast, the long-standing efforts to democratize the Middle East have frequently proven to be a fool's errand, often leading to instability, resource drain, and strategic setbacks.
The Economic and Security Significance of the Panama Canal
Trade and Commerce: The Panama Canal is a linchpin in global trade, offering a shortcut for ships traveling between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. This reduces shipping times, costs, and carbon emissions. For the U.S., this translates into efficiency in trade, particularly with Asia, where the canal significantly shortens the route to East Coast ports. The canal's importance was recognized by the U.S. when it constructed it in the early 20th century, and even after its transfer to Panamanian control in 1999, the U.S. retains significant influence through treaties ensuring its neutrality and access.
Military Logistics: The canal's strategic value extends to military operations. It allows for the rapid redeployment of naval assets between the two oceans, crucial for response times in potential conflicts or for reinforcing U.S. military presence in regions like the Middle East or Asia-Pacific.
Security Concerns: Control or influence over the Panama Canal also means the ability to monitor and mitigate threats like terrorism, piracy, or unauthorized military movements by adversaries.
The Emerging Importance of Greenland
Climate Change and New Routes: As Arctic ice diminishes due to climate change, Greenland's strategic importance has grown. New shipping routes, like the Northwest Passage, could become viable, potentially revolutionizing shipping patterns by offering shorter routes between Europe and Asia. The U.S., with military bases in Greenland, is well-positioned to monitor and influence these emerging lanes.
Resource Exploitation: Greenland is rich in minerals and potentially hydrocarbons, vital for the high-tech and energy sectors. Controlling or having influence in this region could secure access to these resources for the U.S. and its allies, reducing dependency on potentially volatile suppliers.
Geopolitical Strategy: The strategic location of Greenland also plays into broader U.S. defense strategy regarding Russia and China's Arctic ambitions. Maintaining influence here is part of a chess game to counterbalance these powers in the Arctic region.
The Misguided Effort to Democratize the Middle East
Cultural and Historical Mismatch: The Middle East has a rich tapestry of tribal, religious, and cultural identities that often do not align neatly with Western democratic models. Attempts to impose democracy have frequently clashed with these identities, leading to resistance, civil conflicts, or the empowerment of anti-democratic forces.
Instability and Chaos: Interventions like those in Iraq and Afghanistan aimed at fostering democracy have instead resulted in prolonged conflict, sectarian violence, and power vacuums that have been exploited by extremist groups. The human and financial cost has been enormous, with outcomes often opposite to the intended democratic stability.
Resource Drain: The U.S. has spent trillions on these efforts, both in direct military expenditure and in aid for reconstruction and governance, funds that could have been allocated to securing strategic interests elsewhere, like bolstering naval capabilities or infrastructure.
Strategic Misdirection: Focusing on democratization has sometimes distracted from more pressing strategic priorities, like countering the rise of China or managing tensions with Russia. It has also led to a loss of soft power and goodwill in the region due to perceived imperialism.
For the United States, control over key maritime routes such as those around the Panama Canal and Greenland plays a pivotal role in its economic prosperity and defense capabilities.
In stark contrast, the long-standing efforts to democratize the Middle East have frequently proven to be a fool's errand, often leading to instability, resource drain, and strategic setbacks.
The Economic and Security Significance of the Panama Canal
Trade and Commerce: The Panama Canal is a linchpin in global trade, offering a shortcut for ships traveling between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. This reduces shipping times, costs, and carbon emissions. For the U.S., this translates into efficiency in trade, particularly with Asia, where the canal significantly shortens the route to East Coast ports. The canal's importance was recognized by the U.S. when it constructed it in the early 20th century, and even after its transfer to Panamanian control in 1999, the U.S. retains significant influence through treaties ensuring its neutrality and access.
Military Logistics: The canal's strategic value extends to military operations. It allows for the rapid redeployment of naval assets between the two oceans, crucial for response times in potential conflicts or for reinforcing U.S. military presence in regions like the Middle East or Asia-Pacific.
Security Concerns: Control or influence over the Panama Canal also means the ability to monitor and mitigate threats like terrorism, piracy, or unauthorized military movements by adversaries.
The Emerging Importance of Greenland
Climate Change and New Routes: As Arctic ice diminishes due to climate change, Greenland's strategic importance has grown. New shipping routes, like the Northwest Passage, could become viable, potentially revolutionizing shipping patterns by offering shorter routes between Europe and Asia. The U.S., with military bases in Greenland, is well-positioned to monitor and influence these emerging lanes.
Resource Exploitation: Greenland is rich in minerals and potentially hydrocarbons, vital for the high-tech and energy sectors. Controlling or having influence in this region could secure access to these resources for the U.S. and its allies, reducing dependency on potentially volatile suppliers.
Geopolitical Strategy: The strategic location of Greenland also plays into broader U.S. defense strategy regarding Russia and China's Arctic ambitions. Maintaining influence here is part of a chess game to counterbalance these powers in the Arctic region.
The Misguided Effort to Democratize the Middle East
Cultural and Historical Mismatch: The Middle East has a rich tapestry of tribal, religious, and cultural identities that often do not align neatly with Western democratic models. Attempts to impose democracy have frequently clashed with these identities, leading to resistance, civil conflicts, or the empowerment of anti-democratic forces.
Instability and Chaos: Interventions like those in Iraq and Afghanistan aimed at fostering democracy have instead resulted in prolonged conflict, sectarian violence, and power vacuums that have been exploited by extremist groups. The human and financial cost has been enormous, with outcomes often opposite to the intended democratic stability.
Resource Drain: The U.S. has spent trillions on these efforts, both in direct military expenditure and in aid for reconstruction and governance, funds that could have been allocated to securing strategic interests elsewhere, like bolstering naval capabilities or infrastructure.
Strategic Misdirection: Focusing on democratization has sometimes distracted from more pressing strategic priorities, like countering the rise of China or managing tensions with Russia. It has also led to a loss of soft power and goodwill in the region due to perceived imperialism.
Forwarded from Jack Posobiec
The control or influence over strategic sea lanes like those around the Panama Canal and Greenland directly correlates with U.S. economic strength and security. These areas provide tangible benefits in terms of trade, resource access, and military strategy. On the other hand, the attempt to democratize the Middle East has largely been an exercise in frustration, marked by miscalculations about cultural dynamics, leading to unintended consequences that have often undermined U.S. strategic interests. The U.S. would be better served by prioritizing its maritime strategy, leveraging its naval power, and engaging in diplomacy that respects the sovereignty and cultural contexts of Middle Eastern nations rather than trying to reshape them in its own image.
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Prof. Jeffrey Sachs explains how Syria was just one of 7 countries Benjamin Netanyahu wanted to destroy, and how he has succeeded in getting the US to overthrow the governments of 6 out of the 7…
Only one remains now…Iran
https://x.com/afshinrattansi/status/1866429396892237945?t=oBubtYHLkna269280t0X_Q&s=19
Only one remains now…Iran
https://x.com/afshinrattansi/status/1866429396892237945?t=oBubtYHLkna269280t0X_Q&s=19
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BREAKING: Senator John Fetterman announces he will vote YES on several of Trump’s cabinet picks.
This includes Marco Rubio, Elise Stefanik, Sean Duffy, Brooke Rollins, and potentially nominees like RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard.
“I’m open to hear from everyone, and I don’t know why that’s controversial. And I also would like to remind everyone on the Democratic side—that’s the way democracy works,” Fetterman said, delivering a scathing rebuke to fellow Democrats.
“Trump won, and now they’re going to run the table. And so they get to pick those kinds of people. You don’t have to agree with all of it, but I want to find a way to work together on a bunch of them.”
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This includes Marco Rubio, Elise Stefanik, Sean Duffy, Brooke Rollins, and potentially nominees like RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard.
“I’m open to hear from everyone, and I don’t know why that’s controversial. And I also would like to remind everyone on the Democratic side—that’s the way democracy works,” Fetterman said, delivering a scathing rebuke to fellow Democrats.
“Trump won, and now they’re going to run the table. And so they get to pick those kinds of people. You don’t have to agree with all of it, but I want to find a way to work together on a bunch of them.”
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NEW: John Fetterman REBUKES the Democratic Party’s “freak-outs” over Trump’s interest in acquiring Greenland.
“If anyone thinks that’s bonkers, it’s like, well, remember the Louisiana Purchase? I think Alaska was a pretty great deal, too.”
“I would never support taking it by force, but I do think it’s a responsible conversation if they were open to acquiring it, where they’re just buying it outright… And I don’t think it’s helpful to freak out.”
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“If anyone thinks that’s bonkers, it’s like, well, remember the Louisiana Purchase? I think Alaska was a pretty great deal, too.”
“I would never support taking it by force, but I do think it’s a responsible conversation if they were open to acquiring it, where they’re just buying it outright… And I don’t think it’s helpful to freak out.”
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