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Posted: May 16, 2025 - 4:48pm

As of today, my retirement portfolio has regained the $25k loss as of April 8th (Big Beautiful Tariff Week). Thanks Donnie, for listening to your billionaire buddies who took you to the woodshed & the global meltdown so that you finally blinked like an idiot schoolboy and pulled back on the mess you created. You’re a genius, what an amazing victory!



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Posted: May 16, 2025 - 2:57pm

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The prodigal son shines brightly.

The man who's fascinated by the word 'groceries' and shower heads? Who lately "doesn't know" fundamental things? Not exactly what you'd call a policy wonk or a serious thinker.

There's (homegrown) staff for taking care of business like immigration (below) or a genius-level tariffs plan.


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Posted: May 16, 2025 - 2:36pm

 VV wrote:

It is just amazing how this Administration is gutting America and making it weaker and more susceptible to being played by our enemies. Our actions further isolate us from our allies and weaken our standing in the world. The countries that view us as great or powerful dwindle daily. Putin is a prod Pappa these days. The prodigal son shines brightly.

When this is all over our reputation and relationships will take decades to repair.



Yup.
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Posted: May 16, 2025 - 2:33pm

 Red_Dragon wrote:

Truth Is Now Treason: The Trump Administration’s War on Intelligence

By Tony Pentimalli

In Washington, silence is now safety. Speak the truth, and you vanish.

That’s not hyperbole. It’s the doctrine of Donald Trump’s second term, where facts are no longer just inconvenient—they’re punishable.

Tulsi Gabbard, once a marginal outsider in American politics, is now the Director of National Intelligence. And last week, she carried out one of the most brazen political purges in modern U.S. intelligence history. She fired the top two officials at the National Intelligence Council: Michael Collins and Maria Rykoff. Their offense? Producing a sober, apolitical intelligence assessment that shattered the Trump administration’s entire legal pretext for mass deportations under the Alien Enemies Act.

Let that sink in. Two of the most respected, seasoned intelligence professionals in America—with over 60 years of combined service—were fired not for misconduct, but for accuracy.

The assessment they produced, dated April 7 and partially declassified days before their dismissal, examined whether Venezuela’s Maduro regime was directing the violent criminal network known as Tren de Aragua inside the United States. Their conclusion: No. While the Venezuelan government had created a permissive environment, there was no evidence of coordination or control. The gang was operating independently—not as a foreign arm of state-sponsored aggression.

That conclusion directly contradicted Trump’s March 15 executive order, which invoked the Alien Enemies Act—legislation originally passed in 1798 and previously used only three times in American history—to declare Tren de Aragua a national security threat acting on behalf of the Maduro regime.

The administration’s response? Not to retract, not to reevaluate—but to retaliate.

Collins and Rykoff were fired within a week. Not quietly. Not subtly. It was a message. And that message was heard throughout the intelligence community.
“This is not just a staffing decision,” said former CIA Director John Brennan. “This is a calculated act of political warfare against truth itself. Analysts across the community are terrified—not of the enemies abroad, but of the loyalty tests at home.”

These are not dramatic flourishes. These are the cold mechanics of authoritarianism—firing civil servants for delivering facts, then rewriting the narrative to fit political aims. And we’ve seen it before. At the CIA, diversity, equity, and inclusion officers have been reassigned or terminated. Climate analysts at the Pentagon have been purged. The Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has been gutted. And DOJ voting rights lawyers who refused to follow politically motivated orders have found themselves under scrutiny or reassigned.

Gabbard’s transformation is emblematic. Once the voice of skepticism about regime change wars, she now enforces domestic political loyalty tests. Her betrayal of principle is not just ironic—it is catastrophic.

The Alien Enemies Act has never been used this way. In World War II, it was a legal scaffold for Japanese internment. In Trump’s hands, it has become a dragnet for migrants—many of whom are being funneled into El Salvador’s notorious Mariona prison, where overcrowding, disease, and abuse are systemic and well-documented by international observers.
And what happens when the intelligence no longer supports the policy? You fire the intelligence officers.

Rep. Jim Himes, the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, laid it out plainly:

“Absent evidence to justify the firings, the workforce can only conclude that their jobs are contingent on producing analysis aligned with the President’s agenda, rather than truthful and apolitical assessments.”

And Congress has done what? No emergency hearings. No subpoenas. No public condemnation from the Senate Republicans who once claimed to be defenders of national security. Just silence—and silence is complicity.

Meanwhile, the international stakes grow more dire. Intelligence is not a domestic toy—it is the bedrock of America’s credibility abroad. Allies will now hesitate to share intelligence with a politicized agency. Foreign governments will question whether American briefings are based on data or dogma. And adversaries—Russia, China, Iran—are watching us cannibalize our own expertise.

This isn’t just about Collins and Rykoff. It’s about every future intelligence officer. What conclusion will they write when they know their job, their clearance, and their livelihood depend on aligning with a false narrative?

We should remember the timeline. In February, career analysts began pushing back. In March, Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act. In April, the NIC released its assessment. And in May, the firings began. That’s not a policy arc—it’s a descent into autocracy.

This is not theoretical. These decisions have real human cost. Thousands have already been deported under this false pretense. Families torn apart. Asylum-seekers handed over to brutal regimes. And a chilling silence from those tasked with safeguarding democracy.

Michael Collins and Maria Rykoff told the truth. They did their jobs. They served their country with integrity. For that, they were purged.

The firings must not be met with silence. Congress must investigate. Whistleblowers must be protected. The courts must demand accountability. And every American must understand: if the truth is now treason, then every one of us is in danger.

Because when speaking honestly becomes a punishable act, tyranny is no longer looming.

It’s here.

*Tony Pentimalli is a political analyst and commentator fighting for democracy, economic justice, and social equity. Follow him for sharp analysis and hard-hitting critiques on Facebook and BlueSky
@tonywriteshere.bsky.social
@highlight


It is just amazing how this Administration is gutting America and making it weaker and more susceptible to being played by our enemies. Our actions further isolate us from our allies and weaken our standing in the world. The countries that view us as great or powerful dwindle daily. Putin is a prod Pappa these days. The prodigal son shines brightly.

When this is all over our reputation and relationships will take decades to repair.

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Posted: May 16, 2025 - 11:42am

Children die as USAID aid cuts snap a lifeline for the world's most malnourished
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Posted: May 16, 2025 - 11:10am

Rules for thee

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Posted: May 16, 2025 - 10:23am

Truth Is Now Treason: The Trump Administration’s War on Intelligence

By Tony Pentimalli

In Washington, silence is now safety. Speak the truth, and you vanish.

That’s not hyperbole. It’s the doctrine of Donald Trump’s second term, where facts are no longer just inconvenient—they’re punishable.

Tulsi Gabbard, once a marginal outsider in American politics, is now the Director of National Intelligence. And last week, she carried out one of the most brazen political purges in modern U.S. intelligence history. She fired the top two officials at the National Intelligence Council: Michael Collins and Maria Rykoff. Their offense? Producing a sober, apolitical intelligence assessment that shattered the Trump administration’s entire legal pretext for mass deportations under the Alien Enemies Act.

Let that sink in. Two of the most respected, seasoned intelligence professionals in America—with over 60 years of combined service—were fired not for misconduct, but for accuracy.

The assessment they produced, dated April 7 and partially declassified days before their dismissal, examined whether Venezuela’s Maduro regime was directing the violent criminal network known as Tren de Aragua inside the United States. Their conclusion: No. While the Venezuelan government had created a permissive environment, there was no evidence of coordination or control. The gang was operating independently—not as a foreign arm of state-sponsored aggression.

That conclusion directly contradicted Trump’s March 15 executive order, which invoked the Alien Enemies Act—legislation originally passed in 1798 and previously used only three times in American history—to declare Tren de Aragua a national security threat acting on behalf of the Maduro regime.

The administration’s response? Not to retract, not to reevaluate—but to retaliate.

Collins and Rykoff were fired within a week. Not quietly. Not subtly. It was a message. And that message was heard throughout the intelligence community.
“This is not just a staffing decision,” said former CIA Director John Brennan. “This is a calculated act of political warfare against truth itself. Analysts across the community are terrified—not of the enemies abroad, but of the loyalty tests at home.”

These are not dramatic flourishes. These are the cold mechanics of authoritarianism—firing civil servants for delivering facts, then rewriting the narrative to fit political aims. And we’ve seen it before. At the CIA, diversity, equity, and inclusion officers have been reassigned or terminated. Climate analysts at the Pentagon have been purged. The Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has been gutted. And DOJ voting rights lawyers who refused to follow politically motivated orders have found themselves under scrutiny or reassigned.

Gabbard’s transformation is emblematic. Once the voice of skepticism about regime change wars, she now enforces domestic political loyalty tests. Her betrayal of principle is not just ironic—it is catastrophic.

The Alien Enemies Act has never been used this way. In World War II, it was a legal scaffold for Japanese internment. In Trump’s hands, it has become a dragnet for migrants—many of whom are being funneled into El Salvador’s notorious Mariona prison, where overcrowding, disease, and abuse are systemic and well-documented by international observers.
And what happens when the intelligence no longer supports the policy? You fire the intelligence officers.

Rep. Jim Himes, the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, laid it out plainly:

“Absent evidence to justify the firings, the workforce can only conclude that their jobs are contingent on producing analysis aligned with the President’s agenda, rather than truthful and apolitical assessments.”

And Congress has done what? No emergency hearings. No subpoenas. No public condemnation from the Senate Republicans who once claimed to be defenders of national security. Just silence—and silence is complicity.

Meanwhile, the international stakes grow more dire. Intelligence is not a domestic toy—it is the bedrock of America’s credibility abroad. Allies will now hesitate to share intelligence with a politicized agency. Foreign governments will question whether American briefings are based on data or dogma. And adversaries—Russia, China, Iran—are watching us cannibalize our own expertise.

This isn’t just about Collins and Rykoff. It’s about every future intelligence officer. What conclusion will they write when they know their job, their clearance, and their livelihood depend on aligning with a false narrative?

We should remember the timeline. In February, career analysts began pushing back. In March, Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act. In April, the NIC released its assessment. And in May, the firings began. That’s not a policy arc—it’s a descent into autocracy.

This is not theoretical. These decisions have real human cost. Thousands have already been deported under this false pretense. Families torn apart. Asylum-seekers handed over to brutal regimes. And a chilling silence from those tasked with safeguarding democracy.

Michael Collins and Maria Rykoff told the truth. They did their jobs. They served their country with integrity. For that, they were purged.

The firings must not be met with silence. Congress must investigate. Whistleblowers must be protected. The courts must demand accountability. And every American must understand: if the truth is now treason, then every one of us is in danger.

Because when speaking honestly becomes a punishable act, tyranny is no longer looming.

It’s here.

*Tony Pentimalli is a political analyst and commentator fighting for democracy, economic justice, and social equity. Follow him for sharp analysis and hard-hitting critiques on Facebook and BlueSky
@tonywriteshere.bsky.social
@highlight
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Posted: May 16, 2025 - 8:33am

 islander wrote:


I live with the knowledge that I'm probably not the target market for many sales efforts. 



same
islander

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Posted: May 16, 2025 - 8:32am

 Red_Dragon wrote:






I live with the knowledge that I'm probably not the target market for many sales efforts. 

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Posted: May 16, 2025 - 8:30am

 islander wrote:


I don't get how anyone looks at him / his actions and thinks "strong/powerful". But I also don't get how people get on a cruise ship and think "this is the life" or how people go to the olive garden and think "This is Italian food". 




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Posted: May 16, 2025 - 8:29am

 Red_Dragon wrote:

If his ego were any more fragile he'd shatter like glass when he took a single step. What a weak, weak man.



I don't get how anyone looks at him / his actions and thinks "strong/powerful". But I also don't get how people get on a cruise ship and think "this is the life" or how people go to the olive garden and think "This is Italian food". 
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Posted: May 16, 2025 - 8:01am


If his ego were any more fragile he'd shatter like glass when he took a single step. What a weak, weak man.

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Posted: May 16, 2025 - 6:55am

 kurtster wrote:

The protests at his house went on for at several weeks, which are in direct violation of the same federal laws and calls to stop the protests were unilaterally ignored by those who would be the ones to enforce the laws.  That is why I say no one cared.

Had not the assassin called 911 to let them know his intentions, there would still have been no one at Kavanaugh's house to protect him.


And then why did you lower yourself to speak to someone you consider a Fascist?*

Wrong. There was a security detail of US Marshals at Kavanaugh's house - something provided to all the justices - who noticed Roske before he called 911.


*Not sure what that has to do with the price of tea in China, but in answer: because only the naive will ignore or pretend fascism doesn't exist in this country. 
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Posted: May 16, 2025 - 6:53am

"...When you look at what’s happening with Russia and Ukraine, the drone is killing tremendous numbers of people. You hide behind a tree and the drone comes down and it circles you with- with fire. You don’t have a chance. The tree comes down also, by the way. It’s so intense. The tr- I mean, you see these trees being knocked down like- like they’re being sawed down by a top of the line, uh, timberman, like- like, you know who? Sean Duffy. Do you know that Sean Duffy, the head of the transportation department who’s working right now on the airports and getting a system because Biden didn’t do a thing for four years. And Pete Buttigieg was the head, and he goes bicycling to work. He takes a bicycle to work. Can you believe he’s- he’s running the biggest air system in the world and he takes a bicycle to work? What a... And- and they say he’s going to run for president. I don’t see it. Who knows, right? But I don’t see it...."
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Posted: May 15, 2025 - 8:56pm

 Isabeau wrote:
 kurtster wrote:

The protests at his house went on for at several weeks, which are in direct violation of the same federal laws and calls to stop the protests were unilaterally ignored by those who would be the ones to enforce the laws.  That is why I say no one cared. Had not the assassin called 911 to let them know his intentions, there would still have been no one at Kavanaugh's house to protect him. And then why did you lower yourself to speak to someone you consider a Fascist ?
Because you lower yourself to speak to sentient, educated peeps?  Again, splitting hairs on a Gorilla.  Please tell us EXACTLY how the immigration issue AFFECTS YOU PERSONALLY? NOW WATCH HOW THE MAGA BUG WILL IMMEDIATELY DIVERT ATTENTION FROM THE QUESTION, TO POSE ANOTHER. INCAPABLE OF REAL CRITICAL THINKING, THE MAGA BUG ACTS SOLELY ON INSTINCT AND SPEWSMAX INPUT. They are remarkably resilient, even foolish with their quixotic quests against a government they don't know they need. Taking bets now.  And one. two. three ...
 
Talk about a subject change.  You went from protests at judges homes (the current subject matter) to immigration without batting an eyelash ignoring everything else.

How do you do this with any semblance of intelligent and honest discourse ?

I'll bet you won' answer with any sense.

And four, five, six ...
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Posted: May 15, 2025 - 3:36pm

 Isabeau wrote:


and I hope the Supreme Court will had better rule in my favor on this!  




Good luck.
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Posted: May 15, 2025 - 3:34pm

 Red_Dragon wrote:



and I hope the Supreme Court will had better rule in my favor on this!  


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Posted: May 15, 2025 - 3:24pm


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Posted: May 15, 2025 - 2:44pm

Just because you have plumbing, doesn't make you a Plumber. Plenty of women, despite their wombs, should never become mothers.

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Posted: May 15, 2025 - 2:31pm

The Great Fertilizer wants more beautiful babies

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