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Trump Buries Obama’s Climate Policy replies
Posted by Mercedes44 2/14/2026 6:27:28 AM Post Reply
The U.S. government is dismantling the legal foundation of numerous climate protection measures from the era of President Barack Obama. The economy is being freed from the shackles of CO2 fixation. For European businesses, this will soon translate into noticeably higher competitive pressure. February 12, 2026, marks the end of a political era in the United States. On Thursday, President Donald Trump, together with EPA administrator Lee Zeldin, repealed the so-called Endangerment Finding. This is one of the largest deregulation measures in recent U.S. history. Legally, the move primarily deregulates the EPA framework. It is not an executive order or a law passed by Congress.
World’s most contagious disease spreads
in California as doctors issue warning
about dark times
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Posted by Mercedes44 2/14/2026 6:23:37 AM Post Reply
San Diego County health officials have issued a warning about “dark times” ahead as more measles cases are confirmed in Southern California. While there has yet to be a case of measles in the county in 2026, neighboring LA and Orange County have confirmed cases and officials there are urging parents to vaccinate their children. A child crying as they receive vaccinations, comforted by an adult. Measles, the world’s most contagious disease, was declared eradicated in America in 2000, but health officials say with vaccine hesitancy, it is slowly making a comeback, leaving children vulnerable. Dr. Ahmad Bailony said he has seen a change in how parents feel about vaccinating their kids.
'Trump Is Temporary': California's Newsom
Vies for Relevance, Green Cred at Munich
Security Conference
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Posted by Mercedes44 2/14/2026 6:06:05 AM Post Reply
One of the most visible actions after the U.S. Senate failed to pass the House version of a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security this week was Democrats swiftly hightailing it out of Washington, D.C., and heading to Europe for the 62nd Munich Security Conference. Senate Dems were not the only ones eagar to make an appearance at the yearly conference, though, and there's a simple reason for that. In its report, CNN describes the European gathering as a regular pit stop for "politicians to test the foreign policy waters and elevate their own profiles on the international stage ahead of White House runs."
Susan Collins Backs SAVE Act With ONE
CONDITION — GOP Now Secures 51 Senate
Votes with JD Vance On Board to Enforce
Voter ID Nationwide
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Posted by Mercedes44 2/14/2026 6:03:18 AM Post Reply
In a major development that could reshape the future of federal election law in the United States, Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) has officially announced her support for the SAVE Act. With Vice President JD Vance prepared to break a tie if necessary, supporters of the legislation now say they have the numbers needed to pass the bill under a standing or “talking” filibuster scenario, marking a potential turning point in the GOP’s long-running effort to implement nationwide voter ID and proof-of-citizenship requirements for federal elections. It can be recalled that Rep. Anna Paulina Luna revealed that Senate leadership is moving toward nuking the so-called “Zombie Filibuster” —
Iran's Strategy replies
Posted by Mercedes44 2/14/2026 5:57:39 AM Post Reply
If Iran can drag negotiations across months and years, it no doubt hopes to reach a moment when U.S. pressure weakens, priorities shift, or its leadership changes. In that sense, diplomacy becomes a defensive weapon, an end in itself. Iran's regime has refined its tactics, learned its opponents' weaknesses, and mastered the art of procedural diplomacy: how to slow talks without collapsing them, how to offer symbolic concessions while protecting core interests, and how to appear reasonable while remaining fundamentally intransigent.
Trump Vows Voter ID for Midterms With
or Without Congress
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Posted by Mercedes44 2/14/2026 5:22:56 AM Post Reply
President Donald Trump wrote in Truth Social posts that there will be voter identification requirements for the 2026 midterm elections whether Congress approves them or not, explaining that he intends to present legal arguments in the form of an Executive Order The Democrats refuse to vote for Voter I.D., or Citizenship. The reason is very simple — They want to continue to cheat in Elections. This was not what our Founders desired. I have searched the depths of Legal Arguments not yet articulated or vetted on this subject, and will be presenting an irrefutable one in the very near future. There will be Voter I.D. for the Midterm Elections,.
Trump Visits Fort Bragg and Talks Army,
the Maduro Raid, the Economy, the Democrats,
and 2026
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Posted by Mercedes44 2/13/2026 8:10:54 PM Post Reply
President Trump paid a visit to Fort Bragg, North Carolina, earlier today to meet, and presumably decorate, the members of 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta, also known as Delta Force or Combat Applications Group, involved in the capture of Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro. Trump also took the time to praise the military, point to his administration's accomplishments, and excoriate the Democrats. The event kicked off with a brief speech by Melania Trump, and she introduced President Trump to the audience. In terms of content, it was pretty much a standard stump speech, somewhat tailored for a military audience.
The Bigger Problem that the Tim Walz NGO
Scandal Has Exposed
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Posted by Mercedes44 2/13/2026 4:36:51 PM Post Reply
The Minnesota nonprofit fraud scandal, now expected to cost taxpayers more than $9 billion, is being dismissed by many as an isolated failure. However, this is far from the case, and writing it off as such would be a colossal mistake. What it actually revealed is a broader problem in the Swamp—that institutions claiming to represent others often operate with little accountability and then quietly drift away from the very people who are footing the bill. In Minnesota, nonprofit organizations became the perfect vehicle for abuse—shielded from scrutiny, politically protected, and flush with public money. However, in Washington, trade associations operate in largely the same way.
Republicans Will Keep Losing Until They
Realize Power Isn’t Evil
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Posted by Mercedes44 2/13/2026 9:40:35 AM Post Reply
Unless Virginia voters reject the new congressional district plan created and passed by a Democrat legislature and signed by a “moderate” Democrat governor, Republicans are set to lose four congressional seats they currently hold. The new map allows only one of Virginia’s 11 districts to be represented by a Republican, despite Republicans representing almost half of the Virginia electorate. Meanwhile, Republicans in Indiana refused to redraw their congressional maps because of “principle.” The contrast between Indiana and Virginia gets to the heart of the GOP’s biggest problem.
Immigration Is Shaking Up Political Parties
in Britain, Europe and the US
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Posted by Mercedes44 2/13/2026 9:07:51 AM Post Reply
As British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces calls to resign for his appointment of Epstein-tied Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the United States, one is struck by the sudden instability of British governments. In the 28 years between 1979 and 2007, Britain had only three prime ministers, while in the 19 years since 2007, it has had seven, and may soon have eight. Only one of those, David Cameron, carried his party to a reelection victory, and he resigned a year after being beaten in the Brexit referendum. It's not just leaders who have stumbled. Even historically long-lasting parties have.
SAVE Act Reaches 49 Co-Sponsors — GOP
Now Just ONE Vote Away from 50-Vote Threshold
with Standing Filibuster
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Posted by Mercedes44 2/13/2026 8:59:51 AM Post Reply
On Wednesday evening, the US House of Representatives voted to once again pass the SAVE America Act, the critical legislation that requires proof of citizenship and voter ID to vote in federal elections. The final vote was 218-213, with only one brave Democrat, Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX), crossing the aisle to vote in favor of protecting our elections. But the real battle is in the Senate, and the momentum is shifting fast. Just days ago, Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) tried to dump cold water on the bill, reportedly dismissing the effort by claiming, “There aren’t anywhere close to the votes.” Thune, who initially hadn’t even signed on—
Scott Bessent Floats Senate Banking Committee
Probe of Jerome Powell Instead of DOJ Investigation
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Posted by Mercedes44 2/13/2026 8:40:31 AM Post Reply
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is signaling that if there is to be an investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, it should come from Congress rather than the Justice Department. According to exclusive reporting from Semafor, Bessent raised in a closed-door meeting with Senate Republicans the idea that the Senate Banking Committee could investigate Powell rather than leaving the matter to federal prosecutors. This is not a minor procedural debate. It is a fight over whether scrutiny of the Federal Reserve is framed as a criminal matter or as congressional oversight, and that distinction carries real political and constitutional weight.