The Trump administration is suing the D.C. Bar Association over its recommendation to disbar Jeffrey Clark, a former Justice Department official who was found to have violated legal ethics in his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election in favor of Donald Trump.....Blackvegetable » 03 Apr 2026, 1:40 pm » wrote: ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/02/scie ... roid-share
He Studied How to Transport Blood to Wounded Marines
Peter Frazier’s lab at Cornell worked to improve how blood was stored and transported for armed forces. Then he received a stop-work order.
https://youtube.com/shorts/9mdK9w1_VcU? ... GknWknHKTR
Burn in Hell, you little douche..
Blackvegetable » 30 Apr 2026, 9:36 am » wrote: ↑ Americans oppose President Donald Trump tearing down the East Wing of the White House to build a ballroom by a 2-to-1 margin, oppose a 250-foot arch by an even wider margin and oppose the addition of Trump’s signature to paper currency by more than 5-to-1, according to an ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos poll conducted using Ipsos’ KnowledgePanel.
https://static-cdn.toi-media.com/www/up ... 248413.jpgBlackvegetable » Today, 10:49 am » wrote: ↑ The Trump administration is suing the D.C. Bar Association over its recommendation to disbar Jeffrey Clark, a former Justice Department official who was found to have violated legal ethics in his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election in favor of Donald Trump.....
The lawsuit is the latest example of the Trump administration asserting its authority to try to redeem Trump allies and supporters who were charged or accused of wrongdoing for their actions around attempts to thwart the 2020 election results.
550 Million Americans Data in the rat turds hands. For sale to the world..Blackvegetable » 14 May 2026, 10:49 am » wrote: ↑ The Trump administration is suing the D.C. Bar Association over its recommendation to disbar Jeffrey Clark, a former Justice Department official who was found to have violated legal ethics in his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election in favor of Donald Trump.....
The lawsuit is the latest example of the Trump administration asserting its authority to try to redeem Trump allies and supporters who were charged or accused of wrongdoing for their actions around attempts to thwart the 2020 election results.
Can you explain what you need Universal Healthcare for without hypothetical answers?Blackvegetable » 40 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ With the Trump administration asking Congress for a staggering increase in military spending, you might expect Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to have a clear vision for how all that extra taxpayer money will be used.
That does not seem to be the case. At this week's appropriations hearings in the House and Senate, Hegseth and other top Pentagon officials offered few concrete answers for why the Pentagon needs $1.5 trillion next year or what huge new threats would justify that spending.
https://reason.com/2026/05/14/pete-hegseth-cant-explain-why-america-needs-a-1-5-trillion-military-budget/?utm_source=Reason+Magazine&utm_campaign=5b22566bff-reason_brand%7Cnew_at_reason%7C2026_05_14&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_31d7ef7f57-5b22566bff-587966116
**** idiots.
If you can explain what that means, and post a list of your sources.RebelGator » 15 May 2026, 5:57 am » wrote: ↑ Can you explain what you need Universal Healthcare for without hypothetical answers?
You don't have the onions for that job...RebelGator » 15 May 2026, 6:02 am » wrote: ↑ You've been led to the watering hole, I can't make you drink.
The Department of Justice is finalizing a deal to launch a so-called "Truth and Justice Commission" and establish a compensation fund of $1,776,000,000 to pay claims made by alleged victims of government "weaponization" in exchange for President Donald Trump dropping his ongoing lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service, sources told ABC News.Blackvegetable » 03 Apr 2026, 1:40 pm » wrote: ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/02/scie ... roid-share
He Studied How to Transport Blood to Wounded Marines
Peter Frazier’s lab at Cornell worked to improve how blood was stored and transported for armed forces. Then he received a stop-work order.
https://youtube.com/shorts/9mdK9w1_VcU? ... GknWknHKTR
Burn in Hell, you little douche..
Blackvegetable » Today, 7:06 am » wrote: ↑ The Department of Justice is finalizing a deal to launch a so-called "Truth and Justice Commission" and establish a compensation fund of $1,776,000,000 to pay claims made by alleged victims of government "weaponization" in exchange for President Donald Trump dropping his ongoing lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service, sources told ABC News.
Sources told ABC News that the proposed deal -- which is likely to face legal hurdles and has already been criticized by Democrats as a "slush fund" for Trump's allies -- arose after months of deliberations between the White House and DOJ officials who originally attempted to craft a legal justification for the settlement to compensate Trump directly.
https://abcnews.com/US/trump-administra ... =133005480
President Donald Trump’s plan to create a $1.7 billion taxpayer-funded pool through the IRS will have little oversight, a new report alleges.Blackvegetable » 16 May 2026, 7:06 am » wrote: ↑ The Department of Justice is finalizing a deal to launch a so-called "Truth and Justice Commission" and establish a compensation fund of $1,776,000,000 to pay claims made by alleged victims of government "weaponization" in exchange for President Donald Trump dropping his ongoing lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service, sources told ABC News.
Sources told ABC News that the proposed deal -- which is likely to face legal hurdles and has already been criticized by Democrats as a "slush fund" for Trump's allies -- arose after months of deliberations between the White House and DOJ officials who originally attempted to craft a legal justification for the settlement to compensate Trump directly.
https://abcnews.com/US/trump-administra ... =133005480
You against eliminating gubmint waste......derp?Blackvegetable » 03 Apr 2026, 1:40 pm » wrote: ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/02/scie ... roid-share
He Studied How to Transport Blood to Wounded Marines
Peter Frazier’s lab at Cornell worked to improve how blood was stored and transported for armed forces. Then he received a stop-work order.
https://youtube.com/shorts/9mdK9w1_VcU? ... GknWknHKTR
Burn in Hell, you little douche..
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), an entity led by Elon Musk, has been heavily criticized following court admissions and whistleblower disclosures detailing a massive breach of security and improper handling of the personal records of hundreds of millions of Americans.The Core Nature of the Security BreachLegal filings and whistleblower reports revealed that DOGE personnel operating within federal agencies violated basic privacy safeguards:Unsanitized Data Migration: DOGE operatives copied the Social Security Administration's (SSA) core "NUMIDENT" database, which contains highly sensitive personally identifiable information (PII) including Social Security numbers (SSNs), bank details, health records, and wage histories. This information was transferred into an unverified virtual database cloud environment without standard agency security protocols.Bypassing IT and Legal Controls: Operatives bypassed normal IT security measures to grant themselves improper, excessive read/write access to agency data. Internal agency security assessments categorized the project as "high risk," warning of "catastrophic impact".Court Order Violations: Official filings by the Department of Justice (DOJ) confirmed that DOGE personnel circumvented a temporary restraining order issued by a federal judge on March 20, 2025, which had legally locked them out of the data.Weaponization and External SharingBeyond the technical lapses, the breach involved transferring protected public data to outside, politically motivated entities:Political Collusion: Internal investigations revealed that DOGE employees communicated with an external political advocacy group to match sensitive federal Social Security files with state voter rolls.Private Servers: Private records were moved out of secure government systems onto unauthorized private servers and shared directly with DOGE affiliates outside the agency.Hatch Act Referrals: Multiple DOGE employees were referred to federal watchdogs for violating the Hatch Act, which prohibits utilizing government resources for political campaigns and partisan activity.Institutional Fallout and ResponseThe exposure led to severe pushback from civil rights advocates, public worker unions, and lawmakers:The SSA Contradiction: The SSA initially claimed to a federal judge that DOGE never had access to individuals' personal information. However, in January 2026, the agency retracted that claim in a "notice of corrections" during an ongoing lawsuit, admitting that the data had been improperly accessed and transferred.Legal Challenges: Organizations like Democracy Forward and the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) sued to halt DOGE's data access, asserting blatant violations of the Privacy Act of 1974.ACLU Warnings: The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) condemned the administration's broader goal of centralizing multiple agency data systems into a single surveillance architecture, noting that stripping data-access guardrails massively elevates the danger of systemic identity theft, data exfiltration, and targeted weaponization against citizens.Blackvegetable » Yesterday, 6:05 pm » wrote: ↑ You against eliminating gubmint waste......derp?
So **** g'ddammned stupid
Now, members of America250 have expressed concerns that up to $100 million in taxpayer dollars intended by Congress to fund civics education, volunteer initiatives, and the restoration of historical monuments has been redirected to Freedom 250 by the administration.
They should drag those **** DOGE stooges out of their hidey holes and flense them.
The Trump administration is diverting at least $90 million from entry fees to national parks like Yellowstone and Yosemite to D.C. to fund a $1.6 million fireworks display — more than five times as much as what is usually spent on the Fourth of July pyrotechnics display — and $76 million to repair fountains including the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, according to internal agency documents reviewed by The Washington Post.Blackvegetable » 03 Apr 2026, 1:40 pm » wrote: ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/02/scie ... roid-share
He Studied How to Transport Blood to Wounded Marines
Peter Frazier’s lab at Cornell worked to improve how blood was stored and transported for armed forces. Then he received a stop-work order.
https://youtube.com/shorts/9mdK9w1_VcU? ... GknWknHKTR
Burn in Hell, you little douche..
“I love it,” Trump said of the anti-weaponization fund. “I think it’s so important.”Blackvegetable » 03 Apr 2026, 1:40 pm » wrote: ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/02/scie ... roid-share
He Studied How to Transport Blood to Wounded Marines
Peter Frazier’s lab at Cornell worked to improve how blood was stored and transported for armed forces. Then he received a stop-work order.
https://youtube.com/shorts/9mdK9w1_VcU? ... GknWknHKTR
Burn in Hell, you little douche..
“The president’s arch is 166 feet tall. I assist him and oversee that as well,” Cook gloated. “The president is very proud of this.”Blackvegetable » 03 Apr 2026, 1:40 pm » wrote: ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/02/scie ... roid-share
He Studied How to Transport Blood to Wounded Marines
Peter Frazier’s lab at Cornell worked to improve how blood was stored and transported for armed forces. Then he received a stop-work order.
https://youtube.com/shorts/9mdK9w1_VcU? ... GknWknHKTR
Burn in Hell, you little douche..
Four massive bronze horses positioned along the roads surrounding the Lincoln Memorial still shine in the sun from their first restoration in the 1970s. But their gold-toned coating is faded and patchy, and their heavy stone bases are cracked and dirty.Blackvegetable » 03 Apr 2026, 1:40 pm » wrote: ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/02/scie ... roid-share
He Studied How to Transport Blood to Wounded Marines
Peter Frazier’s lab at Cornell worked to improve how blood was stored and transported for armed forces. Then he received a stop-work order.
https://youtube.com/shorts/9mdK9w1_VcU? ... GknWknHKTR
Burn in Hell, you little douche..
BV, you are posting that article like you just uncovered the Pentagon Papers is adorable. You’re over here clutching your pearls about a possible $125 million renaming cost like it’s the end of civilization, meanwhile your own side has been lighting money on fire like it’s a competitive sport.Blackvegetable » 17 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ The House Armed Services Committee voted along party lines to permanently rename the Department of Defense the Department of War, tucking the measure into the annual defense policy bill during a marathon late-night session. The move codifies an executive order Trump signed last fall, resurrecting a name the U.S. military bureaucracy last used in the 1940s.
Representative Adam Smith, of Washington and the committee’s top Democrat, was forthright in his assessment of the effort. “One of the dumbest things that has been done by this administration,” he said. “It’s semantic nonsense at a time when we have a lot of substantive arguments.”
The Congressional Budget Office has estimated that a full renaming could run as high as $125 million—a number that landed badly with Democrats already furious over the bill’s $1 trillion overall price tag and what they described as a lack of meaningful guardrails around the nearly 100-day war with Iran.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-win ... hing-ever/
Don’t forget the annual $150bn in aid for illegals…MR-7 » Today, 10:37 am » wrote: ↑ BV, you are posting that article like you just uncovered the Pentagon Papers is adorable. You’re over here clutching your pearls about a possible $125 million renaming cost like it’s the end of civilization, meanwhile your own side has been lighting money on fire like it’s a competitive sport.
Let’s take a quick stroll down Memory Lane, since you clearly forgot the receipt book:
Base renaming's? Tens of millions.
Statue removals? Tens of millions more.
Legal fees, cranes, storage, and “emergency cultural sensitivity consultants”? Add another pile.
Sanctuary city programs? Billions — with a B.
Migrant hotel contracts? Hundreds of millions for rooms that cost more per night than a Vegas penthouse.
Healthcare, schooling, and social services expansions? Billions every single year.
Green energy subsidies? Hundreds of billions.
Homelessness programs in blue cities? Tens of billions, and somehow the tents still multiply
But sure, Slack Jaw, tell us again how renaming the Department of Defense is the financial apocalypse. You don’t get to pretend you’re the guardian of fiscal responsibility. So, before you start lecturing anyone, maybe take a long hard look at the actual price tags your team signed off on. Because compared to that list, your $125 million freak‑out is PATHETIC
You are the DUMBEST **** ON HERE....
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