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We were reliably told tariffs couldn't cause this.
A partially idled plant in South Carolina will now come back to "full speed."
The reason? Overseas rivals are now forced to pay tariffs, and it's easier to just...produce in America. Imagine that.
A lot more like this has already been announced, and more is coming.
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Rent in Cali is increasing massively with no upgrades!
"What is going on out here in Cali, man? Last year my rent was $925. I just opened up this letter and it says your new rent amount is $2300 starting on the 1st.
-No upgrades,
-no renovations,
-They didn't even add a washer and a dryer.
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"What is going on out here in Cali, man? Last year my rent was $925. I just opened up this letter and it says your new rent amount is $2300 starting on the 1st.
-No upgrades,
-no renovations,
-They didn't even add a washer and a dryer.
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Gen Z Can’t Survive on $20/Hour — Even With Bare-Bones Spending
Boomers say young Americans overspend, but the math proves otherwise. At $20/hour ($40K a year), post-tax income is about $2,750 a month. A modest budget—$1,200 for shared rent, $500 groceries, $300 student loans, $150 insurance, $150 gas, $100 personal care, $50 phone—leaves nothing for savings, health insurance, or emergencies. Even $30/hour barely offers breathing room.
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Boomers say young Americans overspend, but the math proves otherwise. At $20/hour ($40K a year), post-tax income is about $2,750 a month. A modest budget—$1,200 for shared rent, $500 groceries, $300 student loans, $150 insurance, $150 gas, $100 personal care, $50 phone—leaves nothing for savings, health insurance, or emergencies. Even $30/hour barely offers breathing room.
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WOW! The President of Azerbaijan just said he might now nominate President Trump for the NOBEL PEACE PRIZE.
The amount of countries and leaders nominating him are stacking up.
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The amount of countries and leaders nominating him are stacking up.
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🚨 BREAKING: Newly Obtained Documents show Epstein was Operating as an FBI Informant
• Obtained via a FOIA Request, NewsDotCom obtained documents from Epstein’s 2007 Plea Deal
• According to an internal FBI cable from those documents dated September 9, 2008, special agents noted that Epstein was actively providing information to the FBI "as agreed upon" and that no federal prosecution would proceed as long as he complied with the agreement made with the State of Florida.
This cable, marked “ROUTINE,” strongly suggests Epstein was cooperating with federal authorities before his notorious plea deal that saw him plead guilty to reduced state charges and serve only 13 months in a largely work-release jail arrangement.
The document also indicated that the FBI did not require further forfeiture assistance related to the case at that time, reflecting a working relationship between Epstein and the agency predating public knowledge.
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🚨 BREAKING: Newly Obtained Documents show Epstein was Operating as an FBI Informant
• Obtained via a FOIA Request, NewsDotCom obtained documents from Epstein’s 2007 Plea Deal
• According to an internal FBI cable from those documents dated September 9, 2008, special agents noted that Epstein was actively providing information to the FBI "as agreed upon" and that no federal prosecution would proceed as long as he complied with the agreement made with the State of Florida.
This cable, marked “ROUTINE,” strongly suggests Epstein was cooperating with federal authorities before his notorious plea deal that saw him plead guilty to reduced state charges and serve only 13 months in a largely work-release jail arrangement.
The document also indicated that the FBI did not require further forfeiture assistance related to the case at that time, reflecting a working relationship between Epstein and the agency predating public knowledge.
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Could this be why the US has now put a $50 million bounty on Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro?
‘Hitler was a construct, a monster created by Western elites…the criminal military apparatus of the State of Israel also has the same encouragement, the same funding, and the same support. That’s why we say to the Jewish people, you are the ones who have to end this massacre.”
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‘Hitler was a construct, a monster created by Western elites…the criminal military apparatus of the State of Israel also has the same encouragement, the same funding, and the same support. That’s why we say to the Jewish people, you are the ones who have to end this massacre.”
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The U.S. has been trying to topple Venezuela’s government for decades, not because Maduro is uniquely corrupt, but because Venezuela sits on the largest proven oil reserves on the planet and refuses to hand them over to U.S. corporations.
Hugo Chávez and later Maduro took oil out of the hands of foreign multinationals, used it to fund social programs, and built alliances with countries like China, Russia, and Iran, well outside of U.S. control. That’s the real “crime” here.
This isn’t to say Venezuela’s leadership is without flaws or free of legit criticism, but those flaws aren’t why Trump, Rubio, and Bondi want him gone.
Now, here’s the part they won’t say out loud: if Venezuela’s BRICS accession goes through, the bloc would control roughly 60% of global oil reserves. That’s a direct structural threat to the U.S. dollar’s dominance in oil trade and to Washington’s grip on the global financial system.
So they escalate. Sanctions. Coups. Propaganda. And now a $50M bounty. It’s a similar strategy used in Panama, Iraq, and Libya: demonize, destabilize, then move in to control resources.
This is what you call imperial law enforcement. And it’s an obvious warning to every Global South leader: defy U.S. economic domination, and you’re next.
https://x.com/mteuzi/status/1953617596013850743?s=46
Hugo Chávez and later Maduro took oil out of the hands of foreign multinationals, used it to fund social programs, and built alliances with countries like China, Russia, and Iran, well outside of U.S. control. That’s the real “crime” here.
This isn’t to say Venezuela’s leadership is without flaws or free of legit criticism, but those flaws aren’t why Trump, Rubio, and Bondi want him gone.
Now, here’s the part they won’t say out loud: if Venezuela’s BRICS accession goes through, the bloc would control roughly 60% of global oil reserves. That’s a direct structural threat to the U.S. dollar’s dominance in oil trade and to Washington’s grip on the global financial system.
So they escalate. Sanctions. Coups. Propaganda. And now a $50M bounty. It’s a similar strategy used in Panama, Iraq, and Libya: demonize, destabilize, then move in to control resources.
This is what you call imperial law enforcement. And it’s an obvious warning to every Global South leader: defy U.S. economic domination, and you’re next.
https://x.com/mteuzi/status/1953617596013850743?s=46
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The U.S. has been trying to topple Venezuela’s government for decades, not because Maduro is uniquely corrupt, but because Venezuela sits on the largest proven oil reserves on the planet and refuses to hand them over to U.S. corporations.
Hugo Chávez and…
Hugo Chávez and…
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Prof. Jeffrey Sachs details how the US systematically destroyed the Venezuelan economy through sanctions, killing 40,000+, in order to force Venezuelans to abandon the Bolivarian revolution and topple Maduro
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Maduro Joins a Deadly List
So Nicolás Maduro now officially has a $50 million bounty on his head. A sitting president of a sovereign nation, reduced to a wanted poster, like a cartel boss or a terrorist.
When the U.S. puts a price on your head, especially when you’re sitting on oil, challenging globalist interests, or calling out Israel for genocide, the outcome tends to follow a very specific pattern.
Ask Saddam Hussein — $25 million bounty. Captured, tried in a kangaroo court, executed.
Ask Muammar Gaddafi — hunted down, dragged through the streets, sodomized and killed. His country turned into a failed state overnight.
Ask Osama bin Laden — yes, not a head of state, but another “high-value target” with a massive price tag. Killed in a raid. No trial, no questions asked.
All of them — dead.
When a government puts out a bounty of this scale, it’s a signal to the world: he’s marked. Whether it’s a military coup, an intelligence op, or an assassination disguised as justice, the message is clear:
His time is up.
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So Nicolás Maduro now officially has a $50 million bounty on his head. A sitting president of a sovereign nation, reduced to a wanted poster, like a cartel boss or a terrorist.
When the U.S. puts a price on your head, especially when you’re sitting on oil, challenging globalist interests, or calling out Israel for genocide, the outcome tends to follow a very specific pattern.
Ask Saddam Hussein — $25 million bounty. Captured, tried in a kangaroo court, executed.
Ask Muammar Gaddafi — hunted down, dragged through the streets, sodomized and killed. His country turned into a failed state overnight.
Ask Osama bin Laden — yes, not a head of state, but another “high-value target” with a massive price tag. Killed in a raid. No trial, no questions asked.
All of them — dead.
When a government puts out a bounty of this scale, it’s a signal to the world: he’s marked. Whether it’s a military coup, an intelligence op, or an assassination disguised as justice, the message is clear:
His time is up.
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The Seven Deadly Sins And the Culture That Rewards Them
The concept of the “seven deadly sins” wasn’t something Jesus spelled out in a list. You won’t find a neat paragraph in Scripture where they’re named and numbered. But each of them is rooted in biblical teaching: in the warnings of Christ, in the letters of the apostles, in the wisdom of the Old Testament. It was early Christian thinkers like Evagrius Ponticus in the 4th century, and later Pope Gregory I, who systematized them into what became known as the seven cardinal vices: pride, envy, wrath, sloth, greed, gluttony, and lust.
They were called “deadly” not because they’re the worst sins possible, but because they are foundational — they rot the soul from the inside, give rise to other sins, and lead to spiritual death if left unchecked.
But today they seem to have been rebranded as virtues…
Pride is “self-confidence.” Envy is “ambition.” Wrath is “speaking your truth.” Sloth is “inaction justified by victimhood.” Greed is “hustle.” Gluttony is “living your best life.” Lust is “freedom of expression.”
Instead of confessing them as sins, we upload them for the world to see.
Look around. The seven deadly sins have become the engine of modern society. Social media rewards envy and pride, algorithms are designed to make us compare, resent, posture. Technology, convenience, and consumer culture have made laziness a lifestyle. The financial system runs on greed — not the desire for sufficiency, but endless accumulation. And we treat gluttony as entertainment. Scroll through Instagram or TikTok: every second video is someone gorging, devouring, indulging, performing food.No wonder there is an obesity epidemic!
Yes, the food is toxic. Yes, the system is broken. But the truth is, we’ve become gluttonous in more ways than one; not just with what we eat, but with what we consume. We binge stimulation, distraction and pleasure. We’re constantly scrolling, watching, craving, and still somehow feel empty. We are overstimulated, and at the same time, undernourished physically, mentally and morally.
These sins have become so normalized, so embedded in the culture, that we hardly see them anymore, let alone see them as what they are: ‘deadly sins’. Not because someone in a robe said so, but because they literally, kill your soul.
If we want a future worth fighting for, one rooted in freedom, dignity, and truth, we have to start by looking in the mirror. Not with shame, but with courage.
Freedom and immorality cannot coexist. An immoral society invites control. The more chaotic, selfish, indulgent, and entitled we become, the more rules, regulations, surveillance, and authoritarianism are “justified” to keep the disorder in check.
That is exactly what we are seeing now: the rise of a digital panopticon, not just as a power grab, but as a response to a civilization that has lost its moral compass.
And we can blame ‘them’ as much as we like for driving us down the road of moral decay, but at some point it’s simply our responsibility to change gears, to course correct and re-sync our compass to divine law.
We talk about wanting freedom, but freedom without discipline collapses into chaos. And chaos always leads to tyranny. The only way out is through the recovery of inner law; personal accountability, self-restraint, courage, humility, compassion and truth.
So this is the real question:
Can we become a people worthy of freedom again?
Because if we can’t, the system will keep tightening its grip and it will have every excuse to do so.
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The concept of the “seven deadly sins” wasn’t something Jesus spelled out in a list. You won’t find a neat paragraph in Scripture where they’re named and numbered. But each of them is rooted in biblical teaching: in the warnings of Christ, in the letters of the apostles, in the wisdom of the Old Testament. It was early Christian thinkers like Evagrius Ponticus in the 4th century, and later Pope Gregory I, who systematized them into what became known as the seven cardinal vices: pride, envy, wrath, sloth, greed, gluttony, and lust.
They were called “deadly” not because they’re the worst sins possible, but because they are foundational — they rot the soul from the inside, give rise to other sins, and lead to spiritual death if left unchecked.
But today they seem to have been rebranded as virtues…
Pride is “self-confidence.” Envy is “ambition.” Wrath is “speaking your truth.” Sloth is “inaction justified by victimhood.” Greed is “hustle.” Gluttony is “living your best life.” Lust is “freedom of expression.”
Instead of confessing them as sins, we upload them for the world to see.
Look around. The seven deadly sins have become the engine of modern society. Social media rewards envy and pride, algorithms are designed to make us compare, resent, posture. Technology, convenience, and consumer culture have made laziness a lifestyle. The financial system runs on greed — not the desire for sufficiency, but endless accumulation. And we treat gluttony as entertainment. Scroll through Instagram or TikTok: every second video is someone gorging, devouring, indulging, performing food.No wonder there is an obesity epidemic!
Yes, the food is toxic. Yes, the system is broken. But the truth is, we’ve become gluttonous in more ways than one; not just with what we eat, but with what we consume. We binge stimulation, distraction and pleasure. We’re constantly scrolling, watching, craving, and still somehow feel empty. We are overstimulated, and at the same time, undernourished physically, mentally and morally.
These sins have become so normalized, so embedded in the culture, that we hardly see them anymore, let alone see them as what they are: ‘deadly sins’. Not because someone in a robe said so, but because they literally, kill your soul.
If we want a future worth fighting for, one rooted in freedom, dignity, and truth, we have to start by looking in the mirror. Not with shame, but with courage.
Freedom and immorality cannot coexist. An immoral society invites control. The more chaotic, selfish, indulgent, and entitled we become, the more rules, regulations, surveillance, and authoritarianism are “justified” to keep the disorder in check.
That is exactly what we are seeing now: the rise of a digital panopticon, not just as a power grab, but as a response to a civilization that has lost its moral compass.
And we can blame ‘them’ as much as we like for driving us down the road of moral decay, but at some point it’s simply our responsibility to change gears, to course correct and re-sync our compass to divine law.
We talk about wanting freedom, but freedom without discipline collapses into chaos. And chaos always leads to tyranny. The only way out is through the recovery of inner law; personal accountability, self-restraint, courage, humility, compassion and truth.
So this is the real question:
Can we become a people worthy of freedom again?
Because if we can’t, the system will keep tightening its grip and it will have every excuse to do so.
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The Seven Heavenly Virtues And the Culture That Suppresses Them
If the seven deadly sins are poison for the soul, then the seven heavenly virtues are the forgotten antidote.
What once kept civilization grounded is now dismissed as outdated, or worse, replaced with cheap imitations that flatter the ego but rot the spirit.
The early Church listed them as the counterbalance to vice:
Humility, kindness, patience, diligence, charity, temperance, and chastity.
Let’s look at them not as relics of religion, but as the foundations of any society that hopes to be truly free:
• Humility — the antidote to pride. Not self-hatred, but the refusal to place the self on a throne. In a world of narcissism, humility is rebellion.
• Kindness — not fake niceness, not appeasement, but real kindness: grounded in courage, willing to speak truth, even when it hurts.
• Patience — the power to endure, to suffer well, to persist without bitterness. Rare in a culture of instant gratification.
• Diligence — the opposite of sloth. The steady application of effort, even when no one is watching. A lost virtue in a world addicted to shortcuts.
• Charity — not just giving money, but love expressed through sacrifice. In a world driven by greed and self-interest, giving with no expectations is a rarety.
• Temperance — self-restraint in the face of excess. The refusal to binge, gorge, indulge. The will to say “enough.” The ability to self-regulate.
• Chastity — not repression, but reverence. The channeling of sexual energy toward love, commitment, creation. In a pornified world, chastity is a revolutionary act.
These virtues are ancient laws of the soul, forged across centuries to align human life with the divine, to anchor civilization in truth, and to safeguard us from our own worst instincts. Without them, there can be no real freedom. Only chaos, addiction, and control.
If the deadly sins enslave, these virtues liberate. If vice invites tyranny, virtue prepares the ground for true sovereignty.
We say we want freedom, but if we’re not prepared to adhere to the necessary principles and virtues we will continue to descend towards our own destruction.
The choice is ours.
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If the seven deadly sins are poison for the soul, then the seven heavenly virtues are the forgotten antidote.
What once kept civilization grounded is now dismissed as outdated, or worse, replaced with cheap imitations that flatter the ego but rot the spirit.
The early Church listed them as the counterbalance to vice:
Humility, kindness, patience, diligence, charity, temperance, and chastity.
Let’s look at them not as relics of religion, but as the foundations of any society that hopes to be truly free:
• Humility — the antidote to pride. Not self-hatred, but the refusal to place the self on a throne. In a world of narcissism, humility is rebellion.
• Kindness — not fake niceness, not appeasement, but real kindness: grounded in courage, willing to speak truth, even when it hurts.
• Patience — the power to endure, to suffer well, to persist without bitterness. Rare in a culture of instant gratification.
• Diligence — the opposite of sloth. The steady application of effort, even when no one is watching. A lost virtue in a world addicted to shortcuts.
• Charity — not just giving money, but love expressed through sacrifice. In a world driven by greed and self-interest, giving with no expectations is a rarety.
• Temperance — self-restraint in the face of excess. The refusal to binge, gorge, indulge. The will to say “enough.” The ability to self-regulate.
• Chastity — not repression, but reverence. The channeling of sexual energy toward love, commitment, creation. In a pornified world, chastity is a revolutionary act.
These virtues are ancient laws of the soul, forged across centuries to align human life with the divine, to anchor civilization in truth, and to safeguard us from our own worst instincts. Without them, there can be no real freedom. Only chaos, addiction, and control.
If the deadly sins enslave, these virtues liberate. If vice invites tyranny, virtue prepares the ground for true sovereignty.
We say we want freedom, but if we’re not prepared to adhere to the necessary principles and virtues we will continue to descend towards our own destruction.
The choice is ours.
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Guess who is the biggest beneficiary of the U.S Farm Bill? Is it farmers??? NO.
It’s Walmart. Take a look:
“When people think of the U.S. Farm Bill, they usually picture money going to farmers. But the truth is, most of that money actually goes to food assistance programs like SNAP (the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), which helps low-income families buy groceries.
Here’s where it gets interesting:
Walmart—the biggest grocery store chain in the country—gets a huge amount of that money.
Out of all the stores where people use SNAP, Walmart gets 25.8% of those dollars. Kroger gets 8.4%, and Albertsons gets 5.9%.
Now, look at the big picture:
The 2023 Farm Bill will cost $1.51 trillion over 10 years.
About 81% of that (or $1.223 trillion) goes to SNAP.
Walmart’s share—25.8% of $1.223 trillion—adds up to around $315.5 billion.
That means Walmart ends up with about 20% of the entire farm bill budget—even though it’s not a farm.
So even though the Farm Bill is supposed to support agriculture, the biggest single beneficiary is actually a giant retail company: Walmart.”
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It’s Walmart. Take a look:
“When people think of the U.S. Farm Bill, they usually picture money going to farmers. But the truth is, most of that money actually goes to food assistance programs like SNAP (the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), which helps low-income families buy groceries.
Here’s where it gets interesting:
Walmart—the biggest grocery store chain in the country—gets a huge amount of that money.
Out of all the stores where people use SNAP, Walmart gets 25.8% of those dollars. Kroger gets 8.4%, and Albertsons gets 5.9%.
Now, look at the big picture:
The 2023 Farm Bill will cost $1.51 trillion over 10 years.
About 81% of that (or $1.223 trillion) goes to SNAP.
Walmart’s share—25.8% of $1.223 trillion—adds up to around $315.5 billion.
That means Walmart ends up with about 20% of the entire farm bill budget—even though it’s not a farm.
So even though the Farm Bill is supposed to support agriculture, the biggest single beneficiary is actually a giant retail company: Walmart.”
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Ruben Padilla does an insane number of flips at The World Games 2025 and sticks the landing.
That really is amazing. Go USA!
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That really is amazing. Go USA!
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HHS Adviser Dr. Steven Hatfill just revealed that RFK Jr. pulled mRNA funding after the data showed getting vaccinated was MORE dangerous than getting COVID.
The “cure” was WORSE than the disease.
Dr. Hatfill…
HHS Adviser Dr. Steven Hatfill just revealed that RFK Jr. pulled mRNA funding after the data showed getting vaccinated was MORE dangerous than getting COVID.
The “cure” was WORSE than the disease.
Dr. Hatfill…