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Trump fixes what CEO Messino of Cracker Barrel Paid Millions to Wreck.

A Well Crafted Plan

Pressure Works

Walmart Reveals Little Effect From Tariffs

RFK Jr Has Vax Announcements Re Autism In September?

U of M No Longer Performing Gender Reassignment or Hormone Blockers

Lutnick: DoD Weighing Taking Stake in Lockheed Martin

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/commerce-secretary-says-pentagon-weighing-equity-stakes-defense-contractors

Speaking on CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” Lutnick was asked about whether the Trump administration would attempt to acquire equity stakes in companies, days after the U.S. government acquired 10 percent of Intel stock for around $9.5 billion.

“Oh, there’s a monstrous discussion about defense,” Lutnick said in response, adding that Lockheed is now “basically an arm of the U.S. government” because it makes most of its revenue through federal contracts.

Lockheed Martin manufactures the F-35 Lightning II strike fighter plane, the F-16 Fighting Falcon, the F-22 Raptor, Patriot missiles, the C-130 transport plane, and numerous other assets used by the U.S. military.

Other major defense contractors include Northrop Grumman, Boeing, General Dynamics, and RTX, formerly called Raytheon.

On Monday, President Donald Trump signaled that he wants the U.S. government to hash out more deals like the one it made with Intel, telling reporters at the White House, “I hope I’m going to have many more cases like it.”

 

Economy: We’re Going To Need Minerals

https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/us-proposes-adding-copper-potash-4-others-critical-minerals-list

The United States Department of Interior is proposing to add six “mineral commodities” to the list of critical minerals as part of the Trump administration’s effort to incentivize domestic production and processing of metals, minerals, and rare earth elements vital to the nation’s economy and national defense.

Potash, silicon, copper, silver, rhenium, and lead are recommended by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) for inclusion on the list, which will be formally posted in the Federal Register on Aug. 26.

Arsenic and tellurium, defined as critical minerals on the USGS’s 2022 Critical Minerals List, are recommended for removal from the draft list posted Aug. 25.

If adopted as proposed after a 30-day public comment period, the nation’s 2025 Critical Mineral List will expand to 54 “mineral commodities” from 50 three years ago and 35 in 2018.

 

 

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Can’t Have The Uni’s Go Under

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H1B Transparency

Democrats new Slogan

Still Shilling for Kamala

Billlliiiieeee No – Lisa Cook Making A Last Stand

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Paul. Freakin. Krugman

Don’t Let USAID Fade

Elton John pays tribute to late George Michael in final UK show

Man Throws a Ham Sandwich in DC, Where They Indict Ham Sandwiches, But They Let This Guy Go

Democrats Employ New Protest Tactics

https://twitter.com/ericldaugh/status/1960470067453288676?s=61&t=vHgjrZKdmq0YOMQy7tVHfw

AMTRAK Train Left The Station, Trump Now Runs It

Record Cold In August

https://www.zerohedge.com/weather/what-climate-crisis-weather-channel-reports-record-breaking-cold-august

The Weather Channel has reportedly documented record-breaking cold temperatures across various regions during the month of August. This unexpected cold snap contrasts with common narratives about global warming and climate change.

The article highlights specific instances of unusually low temperatures for the summer month, possibly including frost warnings or significant drops from seasonal averages. This data is presented to challenge or question the public discourse surrounding climate crisis narratives.

The piece suggests that such cold events, occurring outside of typical seasonal patterns, invite skepticism towards claims of consistent warming. It contributes to a broader debate by using localized weather phenomena to question overarching climate trends.

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