Posts by A.J. Carrillo
Nothing has killed more soldiers in the history of humanity than disease. While worst is a more complicated question Hegseth is absolutely the dumbest secretary of defense the United States has ever had. bsky.app/profile/ones...
Warsh going to ensure JPow stays on Fed Board of Governors out of spite.
Doing this video with a painting of Washington in the background is a level of irony that even he’d probably cross the Delaware again just to get away from
JUST IN: Judge Amit Mehta (Obama/DC) opens door to deposition of Trump in #Jan6 civil lawsuits. Discovery against Trump on merits of cases could begin in May. Earlier: www.politico.com/news/2026/03...
Not a good sign of Warsh's supposed independence.
Countdown to when Trump calls the Pope "low IQ"
Hungarian taxpayers paid American “post-liberal” Rod Dreher $105,000 last year to produce propaganda for Orban’s regime. www.jaccusepaper.co.uk/p/the-strang...
Trump taking another page out of former Mexican President AMLO's populist playbook. AMLO resurrected Mexicana Airlines, launching a state-run version that no-one asked for.
It’s critical to note that this clip should be taken as evidence that Trump is (obviously) taking cuts of the funds being used to build his new white house ballroom, the arc, etc
Illustrating once again the extent to which the Venezuela raid emboldened Trump to engage in further military adventurism.
How is being beholden to oil, economic security?
Couldn't believe it was real. It is real. xcancel.com/SecWar/statu...
This mf couldn't sabotage the US army more if he did it on purpose.
Trump, the Vietnam War draft dodger has thoughts.
"He knows, in his bones, that he could have spurred them to victory after victory!"
Trump, the Vietnam War draft dodger has thoughts.
Love that our DOJ has seen fit to take on the role of Chris Crocker for white supremacists: “leave Nazis _alone_!”
I fully expect Fox Business (LOL) to be in the tank for Trump, but keeping Kernan on CNBC is a disservice to their viewers.
NEW Strength In Numbers/Verasight.io poll: Trump approval falls to 35% as rating for handling prices hits a record -46
www.gelliottmorris.com/p/2026-04-21...
Is this expected behavior or are they reluctant to adjust because fear of angering the orange man?
Ohio GOP senators pass bill to punish cities for gun regulations
ohiocapitaljournal.com/2026/04/21/o...
Jim McGovern continues to go off:
"This farm bill is a disaster. It's awful. It's terrible. It's beyond words. It's a giveaway to Big Ag and chemical companies. There's actually liability protection in this bill for people who make pesticides. Like, who thinks like that?!"
Keep cooking, Jim!
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How much revenue did your fire service make last year? The military? How much money did your legislature make last year?
Why is the postal service the only governmental agency that's expected to be profitable? In the US or Canada?
Gil Duran tweet: TLDR: Fascism in response to Palantir's long fascists screed on X.
"Your Account is Suspended" Message on X
The CEO of Palantir posted a fascist manifesto on X.
I pointed out that it was fascist—which resulted in a permanent suspension from X (my second time!).
So, when you hear the tweeters complaining that BlueSky is intolerant, remember why many of us came here in the first place.
What an f’in joke, a prime example of why LA is the epicenter of CA’s housing crisis.
For this alone, Karen Bass should not be reelected LA Mayor.
So ridiculous, that it belongs in the LinkedIn Lunatics subreddit.
Donald Trump is very unpopular and being seen as opposing Donald Trump in clear moral terms is an almost instant path to political and cultural relevance.
The mainstream media is in on the con. The Nazis stayed in power thanks to big business. Big media is in business with MAGA because they value power and money more than the freedom of the First Amendment.
From Trump’s Iran War, his tariffs, and his attacks on legal immigration, his administration’s actions are weakening the US government’s finances.
Just like with the mess GWBush made, the next administration will have deal with the mess their Republican predecessor left the country in.
A clip from The New York Times reads: "But only the entities that officially paid the tariffs are eligible to recover that money. That means that the fuller universe of people affected by Mr. Trump’s policies — including millions of Americans who paid higher prices for the products they bought — are not able to apply for direct relief. The extent to which consumers realize any gain hinges on whether businesses share the proceeds, something that few have publicly committed to do. Some have started to band together in class-action lawsuits in the hopes of receiving a payout."
The average American family paid $1,700 in tariffs last year, according to the bipartisan Congressional Joint Economic Committee. Few will ever see any of that money back. The refunds will go to companies, if doled out at all. What a joke.