Tyb
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>Bob Weir,
>of the Grateful Dead
>passed away
You can post a link and a small summary and I will nominate it.
>please add to notables.
>rex84b
Rex 84B, short for Readiness Exercise 1984 Bravo, was a classified scenario and drill developed by the United States federal government to detain large numbers of United States residents deemed to be "national security threats" in the event that the president declared a National Emergency. The scenario envisioned state defense forces rounding up to 500,000 undocumented Central American residents and 4,000 American citizens whom the US Attorney General had designated as "national security threats" as part of the secret Continuity of Government program. These people would be detained at 22 military bases in prison camps run by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.[1]
So i would rather see tarriffs than income tax sales tax, death tax, gas tax, capital gains tax, liquor tax Etc. Also support made in america whenever I get the chance. Whats wrong with that?
The U.S. government has not always had the power to collect the types of taxes familiar today, and the primary sources of federal revenue have changed significantly over time.
That woman GOOD or whatever her name is her and her wife posted here fyi.
>people DON'T HAVE A CHOICE
But will soon enough. And the wicked corporations will have no other choice but to eat the tarriffs or they go out of business.
FAFO 🚨
These two punks start talking s'hit to Border Chief Greg Bovino.. Bovino asks them if they're American citizens
Bovino takes out his phone, takes a picture of them, and then an ICE agt apprehends one of these punks in this Home Depot
THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I VOTED FOR
https://x.com/Chicago1Ray/status/2010174556179431648
Dorks talking to a chatbot in this way is the aspect of things.
>now run outside and discover a cobalt deposit in the CONUS
Rather, these entries were included to capture the characteristics of the deposits and prospects in the United States and its territories that have the largest cobalt resources. These deposits and prospects occur in Alaska, California, Idaho, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, North Carolina, New Mexico, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico and Tennessee.
https://www.usgs.gov/data/cobalt-deposits-united-states#:~:text=Rather%2C%20these%20entries%20were%20included,information%20in%20publicly%20available%20references.
Pretty sure elon has been wanting access to cobalt but the shady crooks wont allow it.
AI Overview
The U.S. has significant rare earth element (REE) deposits, with the largest currently mined at Mountain Pass, California, although most concentrate is still sent to China for processing, creating supply chain vulnerability. Other major deposits exist in Wyoming, Alaska, and Missouri, with ongoing efforts to develop domestic mining, refining, and processing to reduce reliance on foreign sources for these critical minerals used in high-tech and defense applications.
Saturday, January 10, 2026
Welcoming PM’s remarks, GOP senator calls for Israel aid money ‘to be recouped ASAP’
US Senator Lindsey Graham welcomes Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s comments that he won’t seek a full renewal of the 10-year military assistance package due to expire in 2028, and that Israel could forgo the billions in subsidies it receives a year to purchase American weapons systems.
“The aid we have provided to Israel has been a great investment keeping the IDF strong, sharing technology, and making their military more capable — to the benefit of the United States,” Graham, a South Carolina Republican, writes on X. “Apparently there is a desire by Israel to change that dynamic because they have a roaring economy.”
Citing Netanyahu’s remarks and expressing his appreciation of “allies who are trying to be more self-sufficient,” Graham continues, “We need not wait ten years.”
(Maayan Taof / GPO)
US Senator Lindsey Graham welcomes Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s comments that he won’t seek a full renewal of the 10-year military assistance package due to expire in 2028, and that Israel could forgo the billions in subsidies it receives a year to purchase American weapons systems.
“The aid we have provided to Israel has been a great investment keeping the IDF strong, sharing technology, and making their military more capable — to the benefit of the United States,” Graham, a South Carolina Republican, writes on X. “Apparently there is a desire by Israel to change that dynamic because they have a roaring economy.”
Citing Netanyahu’s remarks and expressing his appreciation of “allies who are trying to be more self-sufficient,” Graham continues, “We need not wait ten years.”
“The billions in taxpayer dollars that would be saved by expediting the termination of military aid to Israel will and should be plowed back into the US military, which is the best in the world and in great demand,” he says.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/welcoming-pms-remarks-gop-senator-calls-for-israel-aid-money-to-be-recouped-asap/