Easier to die, harder to vote: The rigged architecture of the Warfare State
Almost two months into Donald Trump’s disastrous, unauthorized war with Iran, the United States is in freefall.
Almost two months into Donald Trump’s disastrous, unauthorized war with Iran, the United States is in freefall.
It is hard to exaggerate the dire implications of Donald Trump’s April 7 post on Truth Social, stating that “a whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again,” if no deal is reached with Iran.
Under the Trump administration, the language of empire has also been imbued with a religious fervor that recasts Jesus Christ — not as a peacemaker — but as a mascot for power, conquest and control.
Mark Warner wants to know how the Trump regime is claiming a $10 billion windfall from the sale of TikTok’s U.S. operations.
The Trump appointee heading up the National Counterterrorism Center tendered his resignation today, noting in a letter made public on Tuesday that he “cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran.”
Dysfunction, decadence, depravity and a death cult: that, in a nutshell, sums up the mindset now at the heart of the Trump administration.
The military-industrial complex and the American police state have joined forces. War abroad and war at home are no longer separate enterprises.
The story from the Trump regime on Monday: Israel forced our hand on Iran. The story from Donald Trump himself on Tuesday: “I might have forced their hand.”
Back in the 1950s, in the United States, even a whisper of sympathy for Russia or the Soviet Union was unthinkable and seen as almost traitorous.
They’re calling what we used to call UFOs something new now – UAPs, Unidentified Aerial Phenomena. Not sure why, and I sure don’t like it, and neither would my Uncle Skeeter, who was convinced, man.
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