We must use US taxpayer dollars to backstop the UAE
Which is facing economic problems caused by the war Trump started and doesn't know how to win
A war encouraged by leaders of the UAE
Who have given hundreds of millions in bribes to Trump, his family, and associates
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Day drinks!
I'm loving how hard this guy is getting dragged for his ignorance of basic international law and conflict history since the beginning of time
The war can be stupid and bad, and blockade tactics can be rooted in proper doctrine. It's almost like nuance exists
Explanatory 🧵!!!!!
This type of recruitment for gig human intelligence collection & a variety of terrorist attacks has become widespread & all to unfortunately common.
British law enforcement suspects that the Iranian government might be paying people in the UK to terrorize British Jews by attacking Jewish sites. www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026...
And for the completests among you, you'll find all of the links to the Black PSYOP series at the link below. 3/
The link below, the first in a very long series, has the complete rundown of the work DiGenova did for Trump regarding Ukraine & Russia. 1/
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There is some amazing stuff in here
🔥 In addition to the Tuapse refinery, Ukrainian soldiers struck the occupiers' oil depot "Gvardiyska" in Crimea
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CatComms work.
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You're welcome.
Glad I could be of some assistance on a Monday.
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Dogs come into the world with nothing
Then you come and pick one up
And life is better for everyone
[seeing the writing on the wall] JUST ONE MORE BARREL OF OIL BRO PLEASE BRO JUST ANOTHER GALLON OF GAS BRO YOU GOTTA BELIEVE ME PLEASE BRO I HAVE A V12 BRO I NEED GASOLINE BRO PLEASE BRO JUST PUMP ANOTHER BARREL OF OIL BRO
it is legitimately unfathomable how the US squandered its significant EV early lead primarily through entirely backwards short-sighted policy decisions in support of the oil industry which likely has already set the stages of the US auto industry's demise. a death in slow motion.
This would include all speech challenging the abilities of those who hold official positions.
Such a rule should be *exceptionally* easy to justify from a First Amendment perspective.
If the complained-of speech implicates, in any way, the official act, functions, or ability to function of the government, it should be nonactionable under both the speech and redress clauses.
Given that the rest of us cannot (for all intents and purposes) sure federal employees who defame us, there should be a rule announced that applies the same type of official act analysis to determine whether federal employees can sue private parties for defamation.
“Delightful, heartfelt, emotional, and surprising. Take this to the cash register immediately.” –Mark Waid (The Flash, Justice League Unlimited) An image of Supergirl next to the quote
If you’re on the fence about pre-ordering Supergirl’s Family Vacation maybe this endorsement from Mark Waid will seal the deal?
A polar bear mascot holding a blue balloon stands in front of a statue of himself.
Reito-kun the polar bear, mascot of Haier home appliances, stands in front of a statue of himself.
Rogue (X-Men) in the Savage Land jungle.
Rogue in the Savage Land. Ink on 11" x 17" bristol board. Just for fun. I will add it to my Big Cartel site at the end of the week for anyone interested.
#rogue #xmen #marvelcomics #ink #patreon
(I’m also saying he’s a fascist.)
It’s also worth reading all 22 bullet points and asking yourself “would any of these be out of place in Mussolini’s Italy?”
I’m not saying Alex Karp is a fascist. I’m just saying he’s giving voice to a business-model-with-a-political-philosophy that just so happens to fit comfortably into fascism.
20. The pervasive intolerance of religious belief in certain circles must be resisted. The elite's intolerance of religious belief is perhaps one of the most telling signs that its political project constitutes a less open intellectual movement than many within it would claim.
This bullet point from Alex Karp/Palantir’s latest diatribe strikes me as the best representation of the whole project.
“The elite’s intolerance of religious beliefs…”
Let me stop you right there, Alex. You just made that up. That isn’t a thing in 2026 America.
Yes, it's 4/20 but the sloths act like that every day
"The problem is not that regulation hampers innovation. The problem is that innovation without purpose is a dead end. "
This is spot on, and exactly why I wrote my piece comparing AI to plastics last month.
www.newsweek.com/stop-asking-...