US News June 2025 - Beyond the Three Branches: Legal Influence, Trade Wars, and Immigration Reality
The four branches of Government - Executive, Legislative, Judiciary, and the Media - along with NGOs , form a complex legal framework. Nothing new, you might think, except that bias has become more ideological and radical , especially within the Media and Law, becoming a force that aims to destabilize the country based on an agenda rather than representing the Law. It is an interesting development , making one wonder if we might see some Grand Jury opinions on all this, when it was against Trump that was always a political move , wasn't it? But if you make your own rules , The legal profession is largely self-governing. Although other professions also have been granted powers of self-government, the legal profession is unique in this respect because of the close relationship between the profession and the processes of government and law enforcement. This connection is manifested in the fact that ultimate authority over the legal profession is vested largely in the courts.
Check out the Liberty Justice Center - it is all a matter of opinion. The winery owner who filed suit against the Trump Tariffs, and the lawyer who makes a fortune from DUIs , and the Mothers Against Drunk Driving - well, it's political too. But most importantly, why are lawyers so inclined to donate to Democrats - more political assignments?
Some Americans are all in for tariffs, for others they are the dumbest thing ever , especially all the wannabe economists and consultants, writing their fingers to shreds about their intelligence without knowing what is at stake. Here are some neutral points - like everything, tariffs have some good and bad aspects. Now that DOGE principal Elon is no longer the symbol for the resistance crowd, and the Venezuelan mobsters are no longer political fodder , Bernie and the oligarchs fantasy has burned out, Ms. Crockett is self-destroying , and the DNC is dissolving itself. At least Tampon Tim keeps up with his message, which was nonsense all along. So, you're dreaming of a shadow cabinet to play the opposition? The only problem is they are as toothless in politics as a Walmart greeter. But well, lawyers who know how to fight ? No worries, Musk has lined up a target. So how best to assemble a shadow Cabinet? Tap accomplished people with the ability to speak plainly and the credibility to puncture the Trump administration's often Orwellian narratives. Don't limit members to professional politicians. Pitch a big tent. Don't draw rigid ideological lines. Another who flew over the Cuckoo's Nest moment.
The world has been relatively quiet, but many Zelensky fans touted the drone attacks inside Russia. However, some detailed review shows it was more a marketing campaign than results - most likely some paint scratches and dents on the airlines, and potholes along the runway, in exchange for a potential nuclear showdown. Perhaps someone other than Trump needs to put Zelensky into his real pants, as President and not Che Guevara. He can only win at the negotiation table. We cannot possibly verify Ukrainian claims that the attacks resulted in $7bn (£5.2bn) of damage, but it's clear that "Operation Spider's Web" was, at the very least, a spectacular propaganda coup.
American innovation - can it really happen in a vacuum when all manufacturing is outsourced? Here are some views , but certainly educating Chinese scientists and American lawyers is not a recipe for success.
When economies are young, they have lots of ways to grow. Some herd massive numbers of low-paid workers into fields and factories; others tap into natural resources. Once an economy is mature, however, there is only one dependable recipe for sustained growth: innovation. As labor and natural resources become scarcer and more costly, innovation makes it possible to do more with less. Since World War II , at least a quarter of all U.S. economic growth has been driven by innovations that make it possible for the economy to deploy capital and labor more effectively.
Are the Democrats so worried about Social Security and Medicare because of Joe Biden ? Perhaps he may end up on the welfare system one day, or do you really think there are people stupid enough to pay $500,000 to listen to him? Hunter's paintings are no longer selling either , and jail is not an option since they are all pardoned. Well, a life as public servants.
US Steel remains American , and the Steelworkers Union is thankful to President Trump - a win for the workers and the US.
The drug problem and Leo Tolstoy - reminders of history. We are battling opioids as a means of a global trade war that started before the Civil War ? (translate) An important role in the globalization of the opium business was played by traders who had been expelled from their homeland and founded settlements and occupied key positions in the diaspora along the long-distance trade routes: the Armenians, for example, or the Parsees who once lived in Persia. After Great Britain, however, the biggest beneficiaries of the drug trade were the United States. "'Send ships to China immediately,' John Adams demanded before the U.S. Congress in 1783, 'this trade is as open to us as to any other nation.'" Nothing new then, and Leo Tolstoy told us to love and not to fight. In the 1870s, Tolstoy experienced a profound moral crisis, followed by what he regarded as an equally profound spiritual awakening, as outlined in his non-fiction work Confession (1882). His literal interpretation of the ethical teachings of Jesus, centering on the Sermon on the Mount , caused him to become a fervent Christian anarchist and pacifist. [2] His ideas on nonviolent resistance , expressed in such works as The Kingdom of God Is Within You (1894), had a profound impact on such pivotal 20th-century figures as Mahatma Gandhi , [6] Martin Luther King Jr. , [7] James Bevel , [8] and Ludwig Wittgenstein. [9] He also became a dedicated advocate of Georgism , the economic philosophy of Henry George , which he incorporated into his writing, particularly in his novel Resurrection (1899).
Tolstoy received praise from countless authors and critics, both during his lifetime and after. Virginia Woolf called Tolstoy "the greatest of all novelists", [10] and Gary Saul Morson referred to War and Peace as the greatest of all novels. [11] He received nominations for the Nobel Prize in Literature every year from 1902 to 1906 and for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1901, 1902, and 1909. Tolstoy never being awarded a Nobel Prize remains a major Nobel Prize controversy. [12] [13]
Sometimes hate can translate into positives if you see the benefits and avoid being ideological, religious zealots. But there is a long history of progressives , and they still have their followers - good, bad, or indifferent. Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser could have taken center stage to announce that the nation's capital had secured the 2027 NFL draft — a deal her team worked on for years. Instead, she chose to share last week's big moment with President Donald Trump.
It's part of the playbook Bowser has crafted to work with Trump during his second term: avoid public clashes, tame her criticism, identify opportunities to build political capital and lean into what she repeatedly refers to as "shared priorities" with the White House, according to aides and allies.
Fight, fight, fight - if you have no brain, you fight, gnashing your teeth and trying to look smart. Any surprise here? I thought they were the smart people in the room, but let's see if we get another Spartan moment.
Priorities on immigration - so you can burn people you hate in the US , which you entered on an overstayed visa and an application for asylum. Read the text below - what is he looking for asylum from? Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian national who worked as an Uber driver before his arrest, was seen sporting a "Colorado" hat and a shirt behind the wheel of his vehicle.
"Allah is greater than the Zionists, Allah is greater than America and its weapons," the individual says, according to The Independent's translation of the clip. "Not the Zionists, Britain, France, or Germany. Only Allah has the right to be feared." It just suggests that some people have it completely wrong with immigration and asylum. And now we have judges asking that they need a hearing to be deported? Why are they here if they like Allah so much?




