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Secretary Hegseth certainly walks the walk and talks the talk. I get the impression he is not pi$$ing around. I'm not really sure what the best experience would be to be considered the best or even a good secretary of defense. Only two of them since WWII have been generals and only about half of them have had actual military experience prior to becoming secretary. Hegseth has a good deal of real word experience and some actual combat experience in Iraq / Afghanistan. He is used to seeing the military at 3,500 ft. He's now at 30,000 ft. and looking down. I hope he knows what he's looking at. I hope he can get the armed forces as a whole straightened out and hopefully get recruitment moving in the correct direction.

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12 minutes ago, 67RModel said:

Secretary Hegseth certainly walks the walk and talks the talk. I get the impression he is not pi$$ing around. I'm not really sure what the best experience would be to be considered the best or even a good secretary of defense. Only two of them since WWII have been generals and only about half of them have had actual military experience prior to becoming secretary. Hegseth has a good deal of real word experience and some actual combat experience in Iraq / Afghanistan. He is used to seeing the military at 3,500 ft. He's now at 30,000 ft. and looking down. I hope he knows what he's looking at. I hope he can get the armed forces as a whole straightened out and hopefully get recruitment moving in the correct direction.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/us-aircraft-carrier-collides-merchant-170845799.html

President Trump is taking on one of the world's best known scams.......The EU's "value added tax" which makes US goods absurdly expensive and impossible to sell there.

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President Trump signed an executive order allowing for new worldwide 'reciprocal tariffs' – with plans to target foreign trade practices on a country-by-country basis that will hit within weeks.

"TODAY IS THE BIG ONE: RECIPROCAL TARIFFS!!! MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!"

The White House described the massive reach of the tariffs, which will extend far beyond the tariffs that other nations impose on the U.S to encompass 'burdensome regulatory requirements', exchange rates that lead to 'undervalued currencies,' and tax structures that may disadvantage the U.S. 

'It’s patently obvious on its face that they are cheating us,' said a senior White House official.

The 'reciprocal' part of the tariffs taxes imports at the same rate other nations apply to U.S. exports – although the definitions being applied by the White House give Trump plenty of leeway to hike tariffs on a nation if he sees fit. 

The executive order will take into account a series of 'non-tariff barriers' that hurt the U.S.

But the list of factors under consideration provide a sweeping list of reasons to slap on a new tariff.

They include tariffs, 'unfair, discrimination or extraterritorial taxes' including a Value Added Tax, used in Europe, China and elsewhere.

Trump says he won't tolerate the European Union's VAT, which he called 'brutal.' 

Also considered are 'subsidies and burdensome regulatory requirements,' exchange rates which 'deviate from market value' such as 'undervalued currencies' as well as 'any other practice that [U.S. Trade Representatives] determines is an unfair limitation.'

'What we're hoping to do is have this discussion with the nations of the world about how imbalanced the trade environment is because of the existing structures. So the President is more than happy to lower tariffs if countries want to lower tariffs. But let's also recognize that tariffs, higher tariffs, are not the biggest part of the problem in many, if not most, cases,' said the White House official. 

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1 hour ago, Joey Mack said:

I am mentally prepared for the tariff debate between the U.S. and other nations. I trust the business men in the white house because they are talking to us about the work they are doing. I can understand more of the process. I trust Trump. I know the Dems. Want him to fail more than wanting him to succeed.  Too bad... They too will reap the benefits of the success.. 

But this is about far more that tariffs. That they are targeting countries that place VAT on U.S. goods is huge.

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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) increased grants for illegal aliens from 2020 to 2024, spending more than $22 billion in taxpayer dollars on grants that included money going toward vehicles, home loans, and startup businesses.

The agency’s Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), handed out $22.6 billion to a host of nonprofits, which attracted illegal aliens crossing the border.

The amount of non-citizens eligible to obtain funding that derived from ORR under the majority of Biden’s administration soared significantly, with over $10 billion handed out to grant-receiving organizations in just 2023 alone.

Meanwhile, the United States experienced record-setting numbers of illegal border crossings, as the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) apprehending 2.4 million illegal aliens during that time.

Non-government organizations swindled up to $1.7 billion from U.S. taxpayers for services “including dollar-for-dollar matching savings plans for cars, homes, college educations or startups; small-business loans of up to $15,000; loans to repair credit history of up to $1,500; ‘cultural orientation,’ ’emergency housing support,’ legal assistance, and Medicaid care.”

But most of the funding went toward unaccompanied migrant children — committing $12.4 billion over five years — despite whistleblowers sounding the alarm and calling out ORR for handing over many of 300,000 children in its care to unvetted and abusive sponsors.

For an encore, ORR lost track of 32,000 illegal alien children.

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7 hours ago, kscarbel2 said:

President Trump is taking on one of the world's best known scams.......The EU's "value added tax" which makes US goods absurdly expensive and impossible to sell there.

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President Trump signed an executive order allowing for new worldwide 'reciprocal tariffs' – with plans to target foreign trade practices on a country-by-country basis that will hit within weeks.

"TODAY IS THE BIG ONE: RECIPROCAL TARIFFS!!! MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!"

The White House described the massive reach of the tariffs, which will extend far beyond the tariffs that other nations impose on the U.S to encompass 'burdensome regulatory requirements', exchange rates that lead to 'undervalued currencies,' and tax structures that may disadvantage the U.S. 

'It’s patently obvious on its face that they are cheating us,' said a senior White House official.

The 'reciprocal' part of the tariffs taxes imports at the same rate other nations apply to U.S. exports – although the definitions being applied by the White House give Trump plenty of leeway to hike tariffs on a nation if he sees fit. 

The executive order will take into account a series of 'non-tariff barriers' that hurt the U.S.

But the list of factors under consideration provide a sweeping list of reasons to slap on a new tariff.

They include tariffs, 'unfair, discrimination or extraterritorial taxes' including a Value Added Tax, used in Europe, China and elsewhere.

Trump says he won't tolerate the European Union's VAT, which he called 'brutal.' 

Also considered are 'subsidies and burdensome regulatory requirements,' exchange rates which 'deviate from market value' such as 'undervalued currencies' as well as 'any other practice that [U.S. Trade Representatives] determines is an unfair limitation.'

'What we're hoping to do is have this discussion with the nations of the world about how imbalanced the trade environment is because of the existing structures. So the President is more than happy to lower tariffs if countries want to lower tariffs. But let's also recognize that tariffs, higher tariffs, are not the biggest part of the problem in many, if not most, cases,' said the White House official. 

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"Governor Trudeau" LMAO. Take that, you Snow Mexicans. Like an American "Lebensraum"

 

 

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On Thursday, Washington DC Biden-appointed Judge Amir Ali ordered that funds for hundreds of foreign aid contracts be reinstated, saying the decision to suspend funding for 90 days while conducting a thorough review of each contract and its validity has not been justified or rationalized.

Elon Musk immediately hit out at the ruling.

"Lawfare has gotten out of control. They have been planning the lawfare against the Trump administration for 2 years. They have 800 lawyers and 280 civil service organizations. They were pre-interviewing plaintiffs in November of 2024. That is not me saying this. That is the New York Times saying this."

"This constitutional crisis narrative has been planned in advance and is being executed because they have hundreds of lawsuits planned."

Elon Musk

 

 

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1 hour ago, kscarbel2 said:

On Thursday, Washington DC Biden-appointed Judge Amir Ali ordered that funds for hundreds of foreign aid contracts be reinstated, saying the decision to suspend funding for 90 days while conducting a thorough review of each contract and its validity has not been justified or rationalized.

Elon Musk immediately hit out at the ruling.

"Lawfare has gotten out of control. They have been planning the lawfare against the Trump administration for 2 years. They have 800 lawyers and 280 civil service organizations. They were pre-interviewing plaintiffs in November of 2024. That is not me saying this. That is the New York Times saying this."

"This constitutional crisis narrative has been planned in advance and is being executed because they have hundreds of lawsuits planned."

Elon Musk

 

 

Yeah, and how long was "project 2025" in the works also? Both sides are play from the same playbook.

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One side pushes the limit of their authority, the other side counter with law suits. It is what happened with Biden trying to forgive student loans and what Trump is trying to do with E/O's 

Project 2025 was  going to push the limits of the boundaries, and the other side prepared for that.

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Are farm subsidies on the chopping block? I haven't heard. If they are I would guess they would have to be cancelled via a revised congressional budget. My guess is its much easier to get away with cancelling "foreign aid" than a something like domestic farm subsidies.  I don't really know though. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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I dont hear anything about hurting our farmers. I hear things like lowering costs, production on American soil and IN American soil, energy independence, which is supposed to lower costs for farmers as well.  We shall see.  

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The State Department of the Trump administration will designate drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations and calls for their complete eradication.

The decision was made as Mexico continues to experience unprecedented levels of violence, including the widespread use of landmines and improvised explosive devices, despite empty government claims that crime has decreased and impunity has ended.

Designated cartels include the Sinaloa Cartel, Cartel Jalisco New Generation, The Gulf Cartel, The Cartel Del Noreste faction of Los Zetas (Northeast Cartel), Carteles Unidos, and Familia Michoacana.

The designation includes the Central American gang Mara Salvatrucha and the South American Tren De Aragua.

The New York Times says the list includes the Colombian criminal organization Clan Del Golfo.

In Mexico, the cartels receive protection from the Tamaulipas government, and Mexico’s federal government.

In addition to mass killings, widespread kidnapping, and torture, each of the six cartels has also been linked to the indiscriminate use of explosives and some of them to the use of land mines.

All the organizations have a long history of receiving government protection, and legal protection, with Mexican judges routinely releasing captured cartel figures.

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