Anonymous ID: c28431 Nov. 17, 2025, 7:51 p.m. No.23867897   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8084 >>8229 >>8494

DAN CALDWELL: America Can’t Police The World Forever. The Neocon Elite Still Pretend We Have Unlimited Cash And Lives To Impose Global Liberal Hegemony

(The Enemy Within)Anons need to knowit seems strange that all the neocons are attacking the younger world power thinkers are trying to sabotage them. (who here thinks Lindsey is involved?)

 

5:52

 

https://rumble.com/embed/v6zni9o/?pub=4

Anonymous ID: c28431 Nov. 17, 2025, 8:06 p.m. No.23867936   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Never in my lifetime have we ever had such a humble President, in an extremely talented way of bragging about it, at the same time making people laugh and agree

 

The best GOAT of all time. Ask yourself was Reagan funnier than Trump? Maybe in some ways, but we need a vote!

Anonymous ID: c28431 Nov. 17, 2025, 8:10 p.m. No.23867947   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8084 >>8229 >>8494

Supreme Court agrees to hear case on border crossings

By Amy Howe on Nov 17, 2025

 

The U.S. Supreme Court is seen on the first day of a new term .

The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to review a ruling by a federal appeals court that, the Trump administration contends, “has already caused—and, if left in place, will continue to cause—‘untold interference with the Executive Branch’s ability to manage the southern border.’” The immigrant rights group and asylum seekers who filed the lawsuit had urged the justices to leave the decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit in place, telling them that the government’s argument “would empower border officials to render” federal law governing the processing of asylum seekers “wholly inoperable at ports of entry.”

 

Under federal immigration law, a noncitizen “who is physically present in the United States or who arrives in the United States … whether or not at a designated port of arrival … may apply for asylum.” Noncitizens who arrive at a port of entry and indicate that they want to seek asylum are inspected and processed – that is, screened by border officials and then channeled into the asylum system, which may include either an interview with an asylum officer or proceedings in immigration court.

 

In 2016, in response to a surge in the number of Haitian immigrants seeking asylum in San Ysidro, outside San Diego, the Department of Homeland Security initiated a policy known as “metering”: Customs and Border Patrol officials turned back asylum seekers before they entered the United States. The policy was expanded to all ports of entry across the U.S. border with Mexico, and it was formalized in a memorandum in 2018.

 

Al Otro Lado, an immigrant rights group, and 13 asylum seekers went to federal court in California, where they argued that the metering policy violated the federal law governing administrative agencies. The key question before the 9th Circuit was whether asylum seekers who were turned away from ports of entry before they could enter the United States had “arrived in” the United States for purposes of being able to apply for asylum under federal immigration law.

 

By a vote of 2-1, the court of appeals agreed with the challengers that they had. “The phrase ‘physically present in the United States,’” Judge Michelle Friedland wrote, “encompasses noncitizens within our borders, and the phrase ‘arrives in the United States’ encompasses those who encounter officials at the border, whichever side of the border they are standing on.” Moreover, she continued, an asylum seeker who arrives at the border must then be inspected and processed.

 

A deeply divided full court of appeals declined to reconsider the case. In a dissent joined by 11 other judges, Judge Daniel Bress wrote that the panel’s holding “violates clear statutory text, precedent, the presumption against” applying U.S. law outside the United States, “and long-held understandings limiting application of the asylum and inspection laws to aliens ‘in’ the United States—which aliens in Mexico are not.”

 

The Trump administration came to the Supreme Court in July, asking the justices to weigh in. U.S. Solicitor General D. John Sauer echoed Bress’ dissent, telling the court that the 9th Court’s ruling “defies the plain text of the governing statutes. In ordinary English, a person ‘arrives in’ a country only when he comes within its borders. An alien thus does not ‘arrive in’ the United States while he is still in Mexico.”

 

The challengers argued that because “the government rescinded the metering policy years ago,” the question that the Trump administration has asked the court to decide “has almost no present implications, and likely no future implications.”

 

Posted in Court News, Featured, Merits Cases

Cases: Noem v. Al Otro Lad

Why doesn’t the Supreme Court reject it because it’s a retarded argument?

 

https://www.scotusblog.com/2025/11/supreme-court-agrees-to-hear-case-on-border-crossings/

Anonymous ID: c28431 Nov. 17, 2025, 8:23 p.m. No.23867982   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7987 >>7989 >>8084 >>8229 >>8319 >>8494

Is anyone comfortable eating this shit from Israel?

Lab-made milk set to start pouring into Israeli dairy aisles, cafes

Remilk teams up with Gad Dairies to put high-tech dairy substitute said to be just like the real thing in eateries in coming days; supermarket rollout planned for early 2026 By Sharon Wrobel

An Israeli food tech startup says it will start selling its non-dairy, lab-produced milk made from dairy proteins at local supermarkets and retailers early next year, with the products set to start appearing at restaurants within weeks.

Remilk, a developer of cultured milk and dairy, said Monday it had partnered with Gad Dairies to start putting its products on shelves, bringing “cow-free milk” touted as identical to the real thing to Israelis.

From January, 3% fat milk and a vanilla-flavored milk made with Remilk’s non-animal protein and free of lactose, cholesterol, antibiotics, and growth hormones, will be sold at supermarket chains under the label “New Milk.”

A Barista milk line for the food service market is set to be available at cafés, restaurants, and hotels within days. Additional products in the milk series are expected to be launched in the coming months, Remilk said.

The company is also in talks to begin selling in the US.

•Lab-made milk set to start pouring into Israeli dairy aisles, cafes

Remilk teams up with Gad Dairies to put high-tech dairy substitute said to be just like the real thing in eateries in coming days; supermarket rollout planned for early 2026

An Israeli food tech startupsays it will start selling its non-dairy, lab-produced milk made from dairy proteins at local supermarkets and retailers early next year, with the products set to start appearing at restaurants within weeks.

Remilk, a developer of cultured milk and dairy, said Monday it had partnered with Gad Dairies to start putting its products on shelves, bringing “cow-free milk” touted as identical to the real thing to Israelis.

From January, 3% fat milk and a vanilla-flavored milk made with Remilk’s non-animal protein and free of lactose, cholesterol, antibiotics, and growth hormones, will be sold at supermarket chains under the label “New Milk.”

The announcement comes more than two years after Remilk received approval from the Health Ministry to market its milk, clearing its way to consumers’ coffee mugs and cereal bowls.

In September, the Strauss Group, one of the country’s largest food product manufacturers, announced that it would launch a new range of cow-free milk and cheese products using Imagindairy’s whey protein, produced via similar precision fermentation technology. It started selling a Yotvata cow-free drink and Symphony cow-free cream cheese this month.

Remilk’s prices are expected to be similar to other alternative milk products, such as soy or almond milk, but Remilk’s founders say their product is more like real milk than plant-based products.

Remilks proteins are identical to traditional dairy proteins, allowing the creation of dairy products that match cow-produced milk in “taste, texture, and functionality,” Remilk’s co-founder and CTO Ori Cohavi explained.

“We believe that we have reached the level that we can claim it to be the new milk, which is something that required five years of developing at our R&D lab in Israel and $150 million in investment,” Cohavi told The Times of Israel. “It foams like regular milk, it tastes like milk, and behaves like milk, whether it is used for cooking or other applications.”

“This is something that you cannot do with other products that are currently available in the alternative dairy market,” Cohavi added.

The products contain 75% less sugar than regular cow-produced milk and are fortified with calcium and vitamins.

Founded in 2019, Ness Ziona-based Remilk produces animal-free milk proteins via a yeast-based fermentation process that renders them “chemically identical” in composition to those found in cow-produced milk and dairy products, resulting in a product that is almost 100% the same in taste, texture, and nutrition.

The startup says it recreates the milk proteins by manipulating a single-cell microbe to express a genetically identical protein. The product is then dried into a powder.

Remilk’s protein can be used in a variety of food products, including milk, ice cream, yogurt and cream cheese, that are free of lactose, cholesterol, antibiotics and growth hormones.

“We are not only working on milk, but also yogurt, cream cheese, and have additional products in the pipeline,” said Cohavi.

More than 90% of Israelis consume animal-based milk, and 61% of them also consume milk alternatives, according to a recent survey conducted by Remilk and Gad, together with the Geocartography Knowledge Group. (Sorry but I’ll be reading every label where food comes from now.)

 

https://www.timesofisrael.com/lab-grown-milk-set-to-start-pouring-into-israeli-dairy-aisles-cafes/

Anonymous ID: c28431 Nov. 17, 2025, 9:08 p.m. No.23868074   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8081 >>8084 >>8229 >>8494

Gutfeld: These Epstein files are backfiring

Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the 'Gutfeld!' panel discuss the Democratic Party's efforts to release the Epstein files now that President Donald Trump is back in office.

 

7:30

 

https://youtu.be/OWGV-VERyNw

Anonymous ID: c28431 Nov. 17, 2025, 9:21 p.m. No.23868094   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8104

Watters: This is some new material…== (michelle is jealous Obama got attention and she didn’t after all the years she sacrificed for him.. theres something Marxist wrong here)

Fox News host Jesse Watters tells Democrats to ‘leave the bubbles at home’ on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’

well it’s entertainment

 

13:48 that’s a long whining to hear.

 

https://youtu.be/65kclNGHN6A

Anonymous ID: c28431 Nov. 17, 2025, 9:42 p.m. No.23868135   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8139 >>8229 >>8494

President Trump: I am not happy!that is amazing how he tells them the consequences!

President Donald Trump, live from the White House, speaks out against losing Americans to drugs

 

1:33

 

https://youtu.be/Q9pX-pEAFT4