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Cal88
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DiabloWags said:

How about a Pentagon Policy Chief named Elbridge Colby and his "rogue" decisions?

How come you haven't posted about him?




Pentagon policy chief's rogue decisions have irked US allies and the Trump administration

Since joining the second Trump administration as the Pentagon's top policy chief, Colby has made a series of rapid-fire moves that have blindsided parts of the White House and frustrated several of America's foreign allies, according to seven people familiar with the situation. All were granted anonymity to speak freely about Trump administration dynamics.

Flanked by a team of handpicked policy experts and staff from Capitol Hill, Colby has gotten out ahead of the administration on several major foreign policy decisions.

He prompted last week's decision, first reported by POLITICO, to halt shipments of some air defense missiles to Ukraine, which caught many Trump allies and lawmakers off guard. This week, President Donald Trump said he would reverse the decision to pause the weapons but claimed he did not know who had approved it.
Colby also surprised top officials at the State Department and the National Security Council in June when he decided to review America's submarine pact with Australia and the U.K.

"He is pissing off just about everyone I know inside the administration," said one person familiar with the situation. "They all view him as the guy who's going to make the U.S. do less in the world in general."


Colby is a China hawk, his decision to reduce weapons shipments to Ukraine is based on his assessment that US inventories were already too low and put US troops at risk in case of a confrontation with China. His assessment and that of Pentagon realists is that the Ukraine war is already lost and its outcome settled.
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movielover
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Art of the Steal. Is the British Royal Museum safe?

Cal88
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DiabloWags
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movielover said:



So you're a Democrat?
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movielover
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When you can't protect your women and children, what else matters?

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movielover
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French corruption, GE, Rothschilds, CRothschild,

dajo9
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These fascist cucks spend all day posting nonsense on this board
Cal88
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She's really on top of things with her France dossiers. I believe it's the 4th suspicious French high profile suicide this year, A month ago it was a plastic surgeon specializing in feminizing trans mens' face whose clinic had Brigitte Macron as a patient.
movielover
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I don't care if Macron's wife is trans, but these suspicious suicides to highly successful people... and why lose control of a municipal power company?

The citizens also didn't vote for an invasion. Who benefits from this? They're losing people w assets and education, and gaining millions of low- or no-skilled labor - and many countries are already de-industrialized. This isn't a recipe for assimilation, progress and unity.

Expat Brits here either seem naive, or try to downplay the apparently dramatic changes.

Professor Gad Saad from Canada has interesting observations (YouTube, elsewhere), he's Lebanese Jewish and was forced out of Lebanon with the growing Muslim population there.

He has an upcoming book titled "Suicidal Empathy". In one podcast, Dr. Saad, who speaks multiple languages, said he has had Muslim men tell him in their native tongue: "The West is a woman to be exploited" [he is cleaning up the language].

BTW, Owens kids are gorgeous, two attractive parents.
DiabloWags
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movielover said:


BTW, Owens kids are gorgeous, two attractive parents.


Youre only gushing over them because Owen's is married to former Chairman of Turning Point USA, founded by your messiah Charlie Kirk.

Or maybe youre just a fan of all of her antisemitic tropes.




movielover
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I haven't done a forensic analysis of her family, I think he's British, it was love at first sight for him. Cute couple. Maybe you're just against interracial couples

Amuse: The 2020 Election Integrity Case That Time Forgot: What Happened to 150K Ballots in Fulton County?

movielover
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Out of Africa?

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concordtom
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SFCityBear said:

bearister said:

I did 5 consecutive dunks to beat him in HORSE at the Rossmoor gym. He was in too foul of a mood to socialize after that.
That was a tad unfair. I mean, can any 80 year old white man dunk?



More like 70.
concordtom
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DiabloWags said:

concordtom said:

Chef Boyardee's founder sold the brand for $6 million in 1946.
Conagra has just sold it for $600 million to a private equity firm

You like that return?

Ho ahead. Let it sink in.
Then respond.



For proper context, Conagra bought Chef Boyardee in May of 2000, when it paid $2.9 Billion to absorb International Home Foods Inc, which owned Chef Boyardee, PAM cooking spray, and Gulden's Mustard.

Chef Boyardee products that are part of the transaction accounted for $450 million of Conagra's fiscal year 2024 sales.

Of course, $1 in 1946 is now worth $16.50 due to inflation.


Thx for adding.
I was playing coy. What I was getting at is that 6 to 600 is an 8.45% annual return, which roughly matches the long term annual return expectations of the US stock market
DiabloWags
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The City of Hayward and Alameda County Supervisors Elisa Marquez and Nate Miley have announced plans to establish a Russell City Redress Fund for former Russell City residents of $900,000

Hayward, Alameda County officials propose Russell City reparations fund

Reparations for a Community that was wiped-out to become an industrial park in the 60's.



Remembering Russell City: A Thriving East Bay Town Razed by Racist Government | KQED

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Trump announces the US is selling billions of dollars of arms to NATO for immediate distribution to Ukraine, unfreezing the shipment of Patriots to Ukraine and issues a 50 day deadline for Russia to reach a peace deal or face 100% additional tariffs.
Cal88
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tequila4kapp said:

Trump announces the US is selling billions of dollars of arms to NATO for immediate distribution to Ukraine, unfreezing the shipment of Patriots to Ukraine and issues a 50 day deadline for Russia to reach a peace deal or face 100% additional tariffs.


There was of supplying Ukraine with JASSM-ER cruise missiles that could potentially hit Moscow from western Ukraine, this would be a major escalation, perhaps the top rung on the NATO/US military equipment scalation ladder.
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Cal88 said:

tequila4kapp said:

Trump announces the US is selling billions of dollars of arms to NATO for immediate distribution to Ukraine, unfreezing the shipment of Patriots to Ukraine and issues a 50 day deadline for Russia to reach a peace deal or face 100% additional tariffs.

There was of supplying Ukraine with JASSM-ER cruise missiles that could potentially hit Moscow from western Ukraine, this would be a major escalation, perhaps the top rung on the NATO/US military equipment scalation ladder.

I would really like a peace deal. I really do not want US boots on the ground. That said, I don't know what else Trump is supposed to do when Putin won't agree to stop the war. I'm in the camp that says Trump has bent over backwards for Putin, maybe too far. It was time to pivot on this particular policy.

I do not agree with the construct that Russia gets to invade a country but it is "an escalation" if that country is then able to hit back inside their territories. Ukraine is the victim and has every right to fight however they need to for their survival. If Russia didn't want to their homeland damaged they should have stayed on their side of the border.
movielover
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Now Spaniards being attacked by immigrants, attacks on a senior citizen and young lady have led to clashes in the streets. A Muslim - Christian divide also surfaces.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DMFtbApNI8a/?igsh=MWV4dzRtc3lqN3Eyag==
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concordtom said:

SFCityBear said:

bearister said:

I did 5 consecutive dunks to beat him in HORSE at the Rossmoor gym. He was in too foul of a mood to socialize after that.

That was a tad unfair. I mean, can any 80 year old white man dunk?



More like 70.

In what year do you think this event took place?
Cal88
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concordtom
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SFCityBear said:

concordtom said:

SFCityBear said:

bearister said:

I did 5 consecutive dunks to beat him in HORSE at the Rossmoor gym. He was in too foul of a mood to socialize after that.

That was a tad unfair. I mean, can any 80 year old white man dunk?



More like 70.

In what year do you think this event took place?


Bearister said he dunked 5 times.
You asked, can an 80 year old white man dunk?
I pointed out that Bearister is more like 70 at the time of HTP's death.

Doesn't matter when this figurative dunking event happened, because Bearister is not as old as you seemed to suggest.
movielover
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Maybe he dunked on a nerf hoop.

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JUNE INFLATION RATE: +0.3%

2.7% for 12-MONTHS

CPI inflation report June 2025:

Inflation accelerated in June. Is the 'tariff shock' finally here?

concordtom
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Leave to a dope just like movielover to repost trumps misleading posts without adding any clarifying information.

For your information, parrot, this issue has been discussed in the media since at least '23. And this article here explains why it should be NO PROBLEM.

https://www.kcra.com/article/rep-adam-schiff-claimed-primary-residences-in-maryland-and-california/45722456

There are a number of BI posters whom I despise. You are on the list. Misinformation spam artist.
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Trump Administration will spend money to destroy emergency food supplies, rather than distribute it.


Five months into its unprecedented dismantling of foreign-aid programs, the Trump administration has given the order to incinerate food instead of sending it to people abroad who need it. Nearly 500 metric tons of emergency foodenough to feed about 1.5 million children for a weekare set to expire tomorrow, according to current and former government employees with direct knowledge of the rations. Within weeks, two of those sources told me, the food, meant for children in Afghanistan and Pakistan, will be ash. (The sources I spoke with for this story requested anonymity for fear of professional repercussions.)

Sometime near the end of the Biden administration, USAID spent about $800,000 on the high-energy biscuits, one current and one former employee at the agency told me. The biscuits, which cram in the nutritional needs of a child under 5, are a stopgap measure, often used in scenarios where people have lost their homes in a natural disaster or fled a war faster than aid groups could set up a kitchen to receive them. They were stored in a Dubai warehouse and intended to go to the children this year.

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Since January, when the Trump administration issued an executive order that halted virtually all American foreign assistance, federal workers have sent the new political leaders of USAID repeated requests to ship the biscuits while they were useful, according to the two USAID employees. USAID bought the biscuits intending to have the World Food Programme distribute them, and under previous circumstances, career staff could have handed off the biscuits to the United Nations agency on their own. But since Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency disbanded USAID and the State Department subsumed the agency, no money or aid items can move without the approval of the new heads of American foreign assistance, several current and former USAID employees told me. From January to mid-April, the responsibility rested with Pete Marocco, who worked across multiple agencies during the first Trump administration; then it passed to Jeremy Lewin, a law-school graduate in his 20s who was originally installed by DOGE and now has appointments at both USAID and State. Two of the USAID employees told me that staffers who sent the memos requesting approval to move the food never got a response and did not know whether Marocco or Lewin ever received them. (The State Department did not answer my questions about why the food was never distributed.)

In May, Secretary of State Marco Rubio told representatives on the House Appropriations Committee that he would ensure that food aid would reach its intended recipients before spoiling. But by then, the order to incinerate the biscuits (which I later reviewed) had already been sent. Rubio has insisted that the administration embraces America's responsibility to continue saving foreign lives, including through food aid. But in April, according to NPR, the U.S. government eliminated all humanitarian aid to Afghanistan and Yemen, where, the State Department said at the time, providing food risks benefiting terrorists. (The State Department has offered no similar justification for pulling aid to Pakistan.) Even if the administration was unwilling to send the biscuits to the originally intended countries, other placesSudan, say, where war is fueling the world's worst famine in decadescould have benefited. Instead, the biscuits in the Dubai warehouse continue to approach their expiration date, after which their vitamin and fat content will begin to deteriorate rapidly. At this point, United Arab Emirates policy prevents the biscuits from even being repurposed as animal feed.

Over the coming weeks, the food will be destroyed at a cost of $130,000 to American taxpayers (on top of the $800,000 used to purchase the biscuits), according to current and former federal aid workers I spoke with. One current USAID staffer told me he'd never seen anywhere near this many biscuits trashed over his decades working in American foreign aid. Sometimes food isn't stored properly in warehouses, or a flood or a terrorist group complicates deliveries; that might result in, at most, a few dozen tons of fortified foods being lost in a given year. But several of the aid workers I spoke with reiterated that they have never before seen the U.S. government simply give up on food that could have been put to good use.

The emergency biscuits slated for destruction represent only a small fraction of America's typical annual investment in food aid. In fiscal year 2023, USAID purchased more than 1 million metric tons of food from U.S. producers. But the collapse of American foreign aid raises the stakes of every loss. Typically, the biscuits are the first thing that World Food Programme workers hand to Afghan families who are being forced out of Pakistan and back to their home country, which has been plagued by severe child malnutrition for years. Now the WFP can support only one of every 10 Afghans who are in urgent need of food assistance. The WFP projects that, globally, 58 million people are at risk for extreme hunger or starvation because this year, it lacks the money to feed them. Based on calculations from one of the current USAID employees I spoke with, the food marked for destruction could have met the nutritional needs of every child facing acute food insecurity in Gaza for a week.

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Despite the administration's repeated promises to continue food aid, and Rubio's testimony that he would not allow existing food to go to waste, even more food could soon expire. Hundreds of thousands of boxes of emergency food pastes, also already purchased, are currently collecting dust in American warehouses. According to USAID inventory lists from January, more than 60,000 metric tons of foodmuch of it grown in America, and all already purchased by the U.S. governmentwere then sitting in warehouses across the world. That included 36,000 pounds of peas, oil, and cereal, which were stored in Djibouti and intended for distribution in Sudan and other countries in the Horn of Africa. A former senior official at USAID's Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance told me that, by the time she'd left her job earlier this month, very little of the food seemed to have moved; one of the current USAID employees I spoke with confirmed her impression, though he noted that, in recent weeks, small shipments have begun leaving the Djibouti warehouse.

[Read: 'In three months, half of them will be dead']

Such operations are more difficult for USAID to manage today than they were last year because many of the humanitarian workers and supply-chain experts who once coordinated the movement of American-grown food to hungry people around the world no longer have their jobs. Last month, the CEOs of the two American companies that make another kind of emergency food for malnourished children both told The New York Times that the government seemed unsure of how to ship the food it had already purchased. Nor, they told me, have they received any new orders. (A State Department spokesperson told me that the department had recently approved additional purchases, but both CEOs told me they have yet to receive the orders. The State Department has not responded to further questions about these purchases.) But even if the Trump administration decides tomorrow to buy more food aidor simply distribute what the government already owns while the food is still usefulit may no longer have the capacity to make sure anyone receives it.
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Thank you for sharing. That is wrong. The admin says only 12 cents of every dollar reach aid recipients, they are staying true to the mission and aid will reach recipients, delivery mechanisms are moving (eg, to State), etc. That is all fine and good - as is eliminating the ridiculous programs. But the admin should be called out where it falls short.
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