US Politics | August, 2024

August 15, 2024

Harris and Walz's Media Rise

The Manipulators and the Servants – with Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, the Democratic Party has chosen and coronated a so-called Mainstream Ticket, according to Nanci Pelosi, the California Godmother of the Party. Ms. Pelosi has one more time flexed her muscles to determine her Queen, and the second in command, that even Mr. Obama had to think about it for a week, probably negotiating his share of eventual cabinet Members, to secure his legacy. He certainly succeeded with an old Friend of his, a Manipulator and hater in his own World . We have the donors, the few Elites in the Democratic party and the servants, the liberal press, focusing on the facade not the content. Democratic, for generic democrats who are crying for democracy, the likes of called moderates, like Harald Ford Jr., Jessica Tarlov or Juan Williams, they are just fine with all of this, while the progressives already hail the team as the saviors of the World in a relentless nonsubstance campaign. We just don’t know what we get in the ticket, but certainly the manipulation of the public through certain Media is something, and the rallies of the two candidates are as shallow in substance as it is frightening, but abortion and War will be certain, and for some this is all that matters.

The Kamala Harris Doctrine and Tim Walz Legacy – will she be the continuation of the Biden course, with talking to everybody with no Strategy, or will her focus be on Human and particularly Women’s rights? Will she be the tough person who will fight Wars to convert people to her and the US Ideas of freedom, which will shift to abortion from the second amendment, or as a Woman of color be the female Nelson Mandela or will her AG experience tend to make her more of a Nacy Pelosi, working the inner circle (Interest groups) in the Dark? For the generic democrats it’s more a football Game, win it, the President is just a symbol, as long as the Teleprompter works, her doctrine includes reading the same speech at the rallies, the only difference the State she is in. Foreign policy is anyhow run by who ? At this point, a fair question, India may become a favorite for her, and China might be Tim Walz’s dancing floor, he had at least his wedding dance there, then Bernie Sanders might become Foreign Minister, so we have best relations to Russia, China and India and join the BRIC’ States, and ditch NATO, as this would certainly balance the World. There is plenty in common, like abortion rights, for a common ground discussion and the outsourcing issue would be equalized with all minimum wages equal. But you are dreaming of such global unity, NATO will expand under a Harris administration globally to counter the BRIC, and the next War will truly be a WW. While the Minnesota Governor will join NY and CA with the political powers of Schumer and Pelosi, to turn the US into a one party system, MAO is his mentor, and Harris dislikes Putin, she favors Lenin and Stalin, combined all three of them killed more people than any WW, so good times ahead and the democracy like in California will be certain.

We had to chuckle at the liberal commentariat’s portrayal of Tim Walz as a political balance to Kamala Harris . Have they examined his record as Minnesota Governor? On taxes and spending, he has sought to outdo California progressives and is making Illinois look like a model of fiscal discipline.

Ms. Harris is slipstreaming behind the Biden Administration policies and refusing to lay out her own policy agenda. This makes Mr. Walz’s record as Governor over the last six years all the more revealing as a window on the duo’s plans for the country.


Well, the press is trying hard to eliminate any records of the two, and perhaps the search engines will follow suit, to save democracy. That Mr. Tim Walz fits the progressive bill, whoever had interactions in Minnesota, the Scandinavian and German influence is undeniable . Perhaps the trifecta for the Democrats, CA, NY and MN as an experiment, and Schumer, Pelosi and Walz as the Schemer?


For Al Gore and the Climate activists Mr. Walz will certainly have a voice and a reference , boosting the State as a leader in the conversion to renewables for CO2 emission reduction, mainly Solar and Wind, while the EV rate is probably less than desired. It certainly helps to have allies in politics , while also the Tax rate in the State is relatively high.


As of January 2024, 53,356 electric vehicles were registered in the state of Minnesota 1 . The number of EVs registered in Minnesota has been increasing each year, with growth in battery electric vehicles outpacing plugin hybrid EVs 2 . In 2023, 0.68% of light-duty vehicles registered in Minnesota were EVs 2 . In 2019, the total number of registered EVs in Minnesota was 10,157 3 .

The sociopath’ from the social media – turning violent, with the help of venture capital to build the ultimate killing machines . Think of it, Facebook and Google, the frontrunners for social unity and peace, have people abandon their dream ideology to build the ultimate killing machines, AI functioned and robotized so you can now play real video games from home to kill real people? Is that what they promised when they started, obviously it is not enough to manipulate the people with their Algorithms, no, defectors to their ideology may get sent a drone to their homes, equipped with some AR-15, legit with the sender labelled IRS? Or do we really need to kill all Chinese, because they claim Taiwan, since we build our own Chip factories. One more socialite turning violent to defend democracy, or expand it? Since the stocks are surging with the Ukraine War, business is business. I guess when you live virtually long enough, everything is virtual.

Anduril is part of one of the largest shifts to take place in the defense sector since World War II: the flow of venture-capital funding into defense-technology companies.

For decades, the U.S. government funded defense companies, like Lockheed Martin, to develop new weapons, ranging from stealth aircraft to spy satellites. But as the private-sector money available for research and development has outstripped federal-government spending, particularly in areas like AI, a new cohort of defense startups is using private capital to develop technology for the Pentagon.

The amount of private capital flowing into the venture-backed defense-tech industry has ballooned, with investors spending at least 70% more on the sector each of the past three years than any prior year. From 2021 through mid-June 2024, venture capitalists invested a total of $130 billion in defense-tech startups, according to data firm PitchBook. The Pentagon spends about $90 billion on R&D annually.

Riding a wave of private funding, hundreds of new companies have emerged in recent years, working on AI for the battlefield, drones , and even hypersonic missiles and aircraft .


The liar’s liar, records mean nothing, words are everything – are the NYT and the Washington Post the ultimate manipulators in the election? Certainly, the likes of Dana Milbank or Karen Tumulty and others cannot hide the vibes about Ms. Harris, but rather than write about substance it is all about messaging and hypothetical views , covering reality with opinions and distorted claims, and then there is the Ragin Cajun , give him at least he speaks his mind. Just look at all the pictures they present with the online columns, an angry republican (if it is a white male) and a smiling democrat. It represents the party philosophy, dancing on the Titanic and the crowd sizes, but the CNN’s never show the actual crowd? Propaganda, like we despise by the state media in Russia.

Where come all the $ from for the Harris – Walz campaign, meet act blue . The so-called small dollar collector, no one is really checking the details. No surprises however, given all the other shenanigan ’ such details have no place in a democracy, it’s all about transparency . Perhaps you check the CEO and the connections, it looks like a perfect match for the 400 million Zuckerberg contributions?

Wallace-Jones previously served as a technology executive at multiple companies, including Yahoo, eBay and Facebook, and on the city council and as the mayor of East Palo Alto, Calif. ActBlue said in a tweet announcing her appointment as CEO and president that she brings a “powerful combination” of experience as a former technology executive, elected official and Democratic organizer.

Where is Biden , are we witnessing the transfer of Power during his administration? While Israel keeps killing innocent Palestinians in the mission to kill all Hamas, the Schuler – Pelosi alliance seems to get along with it, while Ms. Harris is the innocent bystander sympathizing with the people in Gaza, while the next rounds of negotiations about a cease – fire goes up in flames. This is the diplomacy we can expect , rhetorical experts, nothing else, or will she make a statement to gain more votes, and take the lead against the Jewish coalition in the US Government, left alone around the Western allies. Set your value on rhetoric, if you follow her campaign.

Mere months into his new administration, U.S. President Joe Biden told a Rose Garden press conference that he was “pleased that Iran has continued to agree to engage in discussions, in direct discussions with us and with our partners on how we move forward and what is needed to allow us to move back” into the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the Obama-era Iran nuclear deal. It was his clearest statement, as president, about the Iran policy he was committed to pursue.

Trumps assassination attempt – what have we found out, if you process the events with some logic and combine some earlier attempts to keep him from running, does it come as surprise that we have no answers, but stalling. Looks like the FBI and the DOJ have no interest, about the same as the World in finding out who blew up North Stream II. Safety and democracy have their price to be saved. More on Iran’s interest to get a pro-Palestinian and Iran friend into the Whitehouse, as it seems the current policy is ok with the Mullah’s and their action, talking out of both sides of their mouth, appeasing but no solutions. Yeah, Kamala is sorry for the slaughtered Kids, but in context of her empathy, probably a side note.

It is astonishing that the Justice department had to pay a settlement for releasing emails that are impacting public life. For sure, we will not see any emails about Trumps assassination, Joe and Jill may have contracted the Iranian national Guard, with the help of Nancy Pelosi and her handyman Jamie Raskin, spending their life to serve in their interest to save democracy. Or in Raskin’s case , never use hate as a grief relief, both of them are negatives. Use the democrat’s motto, counseling?

Ex-FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page reached settlements with the Justice Department that will see the government paying out a total of $2 million in their lawsuits over the department’s 2018 release of their text messages.

Former agent Strzok will get $1.2 million and Page, who was an FBI lawyer, will get $800,000, according to settlement agreements obtained by CNN.


Jamie Raskin's achievements include 1 :

  • Building coalitions in Annapolis to deliver landmark legislative accomplishments, such as marriage equality and abolition of the death penalty.
  • Passage of the first Benefit Corporation law in America.
  • Advocacy for marijuana law reform and legalization of medical marijuana in Maryland.
  • Leading the fight to legalize same-sex marriage in Maryland.

Then House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., asked him to serve as the lead manager in the second impeachment trial of President Donald Trump. Looking back now, Raskin sees Pelosi's request as a lifeline .

"I was forced to galvanize all of my love for Tommy and my daughters, Hannah and Tabitha, and my wife, Sarah, and our family and our country, and to throw myself into the trial to make the case that Donald Trump had incited this violent insurrection in an effort to overthrow the 2020 presidential election," Raskin says.

"I personally felt no fear, because the very worst thing that ever could have happened to me had already happened to me," he says. "And so my feeling to the people who want to take down our democracy is that they're not going to scare me out of doing my job."

Trump's second impeachment trial ended in acquittal in February 2021. Now Raskin is serving on the House select committee charged with investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection, the events leading up to it and the people behind it.


Jeenifer Rubin’ Pelosi political Genius, is as blue as they come, and her opinion of Nancy Pelosi is as good as the praise of the Mafia on John Gotti. Perhaps both are Genius in the way they conduct business, and both take the same approach, and probably both think they are democrats? Yep, Pelosi , she has been in politics a long time. For more polling see here , for Nancy Pelosi , she represents the generic blue, justification politicians, its all relative.


And another Jennifer Rubin plea , end the filibuster, pack the Supreme Court, keep the Border legally open, and all the wish list for a communist country, except the Borders? But wait who wants to enter a poor mismanaged country unless they get a lot of hand outs, for democratic votes? And if she thinks the ethics commission will ban stock trades, only over the dead body of the political Genius, this is how serious the opinionators are.


Feed the needy or the Greedy, for political gain what difference does it make. Would it be a surprise if a government handout is subject to corruption, they always mean well, so live with it, like the Store Owners in California who get a self-serving crowd occasionally, or until the store is empty. For we the people who believe in we the people, we are just the weirdo’.

May 23, 2025
86 – 47 : No more drinks for the President - That was Mr. Comey’s message from the beach .
May 20, 2025
As the tariff negotiations with China are currently underway in Switzerland, it appears the US and UK have agreed to a deal that seems to be an icebreaker in the ongoing saga of tariffs. However, in the end, there will be changes to the world order and a shift in focus toward more discussions about saving the planet rather than war. As of this writing, a 90-day pause with China was agreed , lowering tariffs, while China will likely have to consider some of the US demands. Here is a lesson in journalistic economies ? Friend shoring demonstrates that there are no friends or foes in politics , only interests. Even when the world’s resources were not material but simply dirt—more or less fertile—even in agricultural societies, wars and contests were common, whether for territory, ideology, or personal gain. So when people promote friend shoring, it’s more complicated these days. Just look at rare earths—it's not just dirt, is it? Friend shoring for military technology is another example; read about it for yourself. Still, there is ongoing dialogue but no long-term resolution. After Trump’s plan to control Gaza, Israel appears set to take charge instead, once again negotiating for the release of hostages and the evacuation of civilians , while the world looks on as bystanders . If trade can solve the problem , then make a deal. Here’s some food for thought —liberals may be rebellious about it, but the trend all over Europe is clear: MAGA is going global, especially with an economy in tatters and failing negotiations with Ukraine. There are more sanctions, but what can they sanction that the rest of the world cannot counter? The EU is simply a bureaucratic ideology serving its own interests. The EU wants more liberal students —which is fine, as long as we keep the STEM talent. They need more protesters , as long as the UK remains the leading provider of education ? European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Monday slammed U.S. President Donald Trump's campaign against American higher education as she unveiled a half-billion-euro plan to attract foreign researchers.
May 16, 2025
May 8, a day in history, marks the end of WWII in Europe with the surrender of Germany , but was it really an ending? As with many wars, especially the ongoing Ukraine and Gaza conflicts, and the renewed animosities between India and Pakistan, one might wonder: have enough people died in wars? Perhaps some wars are justified, but often only after provocation. If you consider the basics of relationship building, communication is a key concept, but there is a difference between communication and simply talking. Perhaps we need more communicators and unified voices in government, whether rooted in realism or liberalism . Are these better choices, or in the end, are NGOs and individual voices the problem after all? We hope that reason will prevail—the only lasting fundamental principle—but is it really, or is it just another cause or excuse? Reason, the cause of an event or situation , or something that provides an excuse or explanation : War forever, according to this lawyer, yes . The UN Security Council is another voice that only speaks after the war, sometimes fueling the fire. Consider the Oxford Guide to Treaties —are these more sources of conflict than resolution? And historians—well, some of them are just presenting a version of their own vision of the world. How was Germany rebuilt after WWII ? Was it help on one side, and taking what you can on the other? The USSR suffered greatly and had to rebuild on its own, but why was the offer of the Marshall Plan rejected—was it due to mistrust, as we see today? Perhaps the reset button requires talks among all, but please, let the haters and ideologues out of the room—only communicators and stakeholders should be present, haters out, which probably means no Selinsky. Beginning immediately after the German surrender and continuing for the next two years, the United States pursued a vigorous program to harvest all technological and scientific know-how, as well as all patents in Germany. John Gimbel comes to the conclusion in his book, Science Technology and Reparations: Exploitation and Plunder in Post-war Germany, that the "intellectual reparations" taken by the U.S. and the UK amounted to close to $10 billion, equivalent to around $150 billion in 2024, [3] [4] concurrent to Operation Paperclip . The plea for a two-party political system (translation needed) stands in contrast to the idea of a global one-party or multi-party system as seen in European countries. Attempts at a global one-party system were made by the Romans and some other early cultures , but none proved sustainable by force or government—though that was before the advent of modern communications. Would things be different today? There are still forces hoping that may be realized, for global peace or power, as reflected in Elon Musk’s warnings about a single world government, Einstein’s global perspective , and people attempting to establish it, such as government by AI and supercomputer . Compare that to today’s European coalition building —for example, in Germany, Black/Blue coalitions seem politically unfeasible. In multi-party systems, the need to form coalitions to gain power may end in stalemates and concessions to the detriment of the people. Here is an overview of global systems and drivers of globalization . The ongoing cat-and-mouse game between advocates for peace and war continues as representatives try to negotiate an end to the Ukraine conflict. Does it matter that Europe seems unified in the effort to defeat Russia with sanctions and arms, while the US seems to favor a negotiated peace? You can argue endlessly that Putin is the aggressor and invaded, but he will counter that with claims about NATO expansion and broken treaties by the West . Is Germany evolving into the powerhouse of Europe, as it should be? After the election and the ousting of Chancellor Scholz, Friedrich Merz has somehow managed to establish himself as the new leader and has immediately begun to exert influence over Europe—at least, that’s what the German “Democrats” are hoping for. So, when Trump appoints loyalists, it's called a dictatorship, but when Germany does it, it's considered democratic? Also worth noting: another Carnegie piece—and apparently every member of the German Cabinet favors war? Expect Germany's defense Minister to keep Kaja Kallas as informant, hating in politics is never a good start. Imagine, 5 years to build up the military and then eliminate the hate, for good, using the Ukraine invasion as a reason. Merz has deliberately centralized foreign and security policy coordination in the chancellery. To start, he has done away with the long-standing tradition of giving the Foreign Office to the main coalition partner, a practice that baked in foreign-policy dysfunction by setting up a separate power base held by a different political party. Now, for the first time since 1966, the chancellor and foreign minister will be from the same party—in this case, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). New Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul is a party loyalist who will ensure alignment rather than competition with the chancellor. Within the chancellery—where all important foreign-policy decisions are made—Merz has appointed close confidants to key posts: Jacob Schrot, a trusted trans-Atlanticist, as head of the newly created German National Security Council; veteran diplomat Günter Sautter as foreign-policy lead; and Michael Clauss to handle European Union affairs, which Merz wants to make a core strategic portfolio and to which Clauss brings credibility and experience, including significant work on China.
May 9, 2025
Remember the Biden-era stock market jubilations ? It was all about the Magnificent Seven —overhyped and overvalued. The tariff talk came at just the right time to disguise an overdue market correction. The administration framed it as “uncertainty over tariffs.” But no worries, like COVID, it will be “cured” by the same people who created it . Political noise on both sides continues to serve as distraction— like whistling at a referee during a soccer match. Are lawyers and investors the most destructive forces in America? On one side, there are legal maneuvers that deter people from investing. On the other, roll-up acquisitions concentrate wealth that was once shared broadly. Bernie Sanders is on his “Oligarchy Tour,” pointing fingers at Elon Musk—but what about private equity groups (PEGs) ? Are they not a form of oligarchy? And PEGs owning law firms is legal—and mostly supported by Democrats. Try buying a house and living in peace ; your appreciation goes to investors. Under Bernie, it might become a kleptocracy ; under Kamala, a kakistocracy. There are a variety of flavors of corruption. Currently, the most concerning kind is grand corruption . Grand corruption is when public institutions are co-opted by networks of ruling elites to steal public resources for their own private gain. It involves a wide variety of activities including bribery, extortion, nepotism, favoritism, cronyism, judicial fraud, accounting fraud, electoral fraud, public service fraud, embezzlement, influence peddling, and conflicts of interest. The “party of youth” —as someone once said, “If you’re still a socialist at 40, you have no brain.” Harsh? Maybe. But look at the Democratic Party: do they seem to get wiser with age? “If a man is not a socialist by the time he is 20, he has no heart. If he is not a conservative by 40, he has no brain.” — Winston Churchill Why is fake news so persistent? It follows the same rule as bad customer service—the reputation sticks. On fake news, consider Isaiah Berlin and Friedrich Hayek , knights of classical liberalism. Maybe that’s why Trump won—elites don’t put food on the table. Liberalism and the Pursuit of Happiness The root of fascism, communism, and all totalitarian ideologies lies in the naïve belief that there is only one correct way to live and that intellectuals can determine it with the certainty of natural sciences. Liberalism, by contrast, does not prescribe a singular way of life and this is its strength. It enables individuals with diverse beliefs, goals, and ambitions to coexist. This principle is embodied in the Declaration of Independence, which proclaims the “pursuit of happiness”—a pursuit meant for individuals to discover, not for the state to dictate. This is the core belief of liberalism. With the Pope absent from climate advocacy, perhaps churches can fill the role . Whether lawyers act out of conviction or cash is debatable, but climate lawfare is on the rise. Are we heading back to gladiator justice—only with no one to fight? The public trust doctrine had little to do with environmental law until the 1970s, when Joseph Sax argued it could support lawsuits to defend public resources. Are law firms above the law ? Consider the government’s action against Perkins Coie , blocked by Judge Beryl Howell , an Obama appointee. Will we ever find answers to the big questions—like assassination attempts? President Trump’s executive order against Perkins Coie was ruled unconstitutional and retaliatory. It cannot be enforced. This ruling marks the biggest legal setback in Trump’s campaign against firms representing his political adversaries— many of which challenged the order in court . It’s all in the family. Once lawyers secure a case , the food chain never ends. Knowing the system matters—justice is second. And sometimes the lawyers themselves become the story. Abbe Lowell’s communications were ruled outside attorney-client privilege in a 2020 opinion by Judge Howell. The reason: potential evidence of crimes and involvement of non-lawyer third parties. And finally, on tariffs: if your population can’t afford the goods they produce, your export model collapses. Without a home market , tariffs eventually hit hard. Two years from now, Democrats may still hate DJT—but maybe they'll admit he saw it coming.
May 7, 2025
The betrayal of the American school system is evident when education becomes a secondary priority—supplanted by sports and social wellbeing. While some countries prioritize STEM in their education systems, the U.S. seems increasingly focused on “alternative” social issues. The value system now places lawyers, judges, and welfare programs front and center—paving the way for more lawfare, entertainment, and injustice dressed as justice. Yes, football players generate revenue , but so do scientists and engineers. Imagine if every ambulance chaser became an engineer designing fault-proof devices—the only downside? An hourly rate of $50 versus $250–$1500. Where is Congress in setting the tone? Nearly all members are lawyers. And while student loan debt exceeds $2.8 billion , we’re still debating whether to pay a third-grade volunteer assistant coach. It’s legal insanity. Next up? Pool, pickleball, darts, and cricket just to earn a buck. Maybe we should only have Division I colleges—and let sports fund all education. That, of course, would be a myth for the ACLU . Claudia Wilken is the jurist who will have the final say on the pending $2.8 billion settlement of a class-action lawsuit that is set to end the NCAA’s decades-old rules that have prohibited players from getting paid. It’s no exaggeration to say that the future of college sports rests on her decision. The deal Wilken is scrutinizing would award back pay to thousands of athletes, while allowing schools for the first time to pay their athletes directly from the billions of dollars they help generate. For an NCAA that had long sold the public on unpaid amateurs as central to the appeal of college sports, it is an earthquake. To athletes, it’s a revelation. European countries with apprenticeship systems educate roughly 60% of their college-age population. Even China implemented apprenticeships to address labor skill gaps. Meanwhile, the U.S. nurtures a college-for-everyone model, wasting millions for the profit of lenders and sports leagues that draft “free” talent. Sports are not an academic curriculum. The education and sports industries must be separated—eliminating the need to “draft” students to fill classrooms. The NFL could easily run junior leagues with the money colleges spend on coaches . Adopting apprenticeship programs in the U.S. would have clear benefits. But what happens to colleges that lose 60% of their students? And where does that leave the millions glued to TVs each March and fall? Education versus entertainment. With only 0.1% of college players turning pro, what happens to the 99.9% after graduation? Watching from the couch? In much of the world , especially in soccer, elite athletes are developed from a young age by professional clubs—not schools. Take Alan Carleton , as an example of how the system could succeed in the US.. The summer before his junior year, he became the first “homegrown” player to sign with Atlanta United FC in Major League Soccer. Atlanta United’s owner, Arthur Blank—who also owns the Atlanta Falcons—picked up Carleton from his Powder Springs, GA home in a Mercedes-Benz van to take him to a signing ceremony at The Varsity, a local Atlanta diner. Is it time for the U.S. to adopt a European-style model where pro clubs develop athletes and schools focus solely on academics? Another cultural debate making waves is the missed opportunity of not following seahorses in the sexual evolution cycle. Today, anything outside of “gender neutral” is treated as scientific radicalism. Gender ideology debates rage on, while perhaps Elon Musk has a solution he’d never use. Like it or not, we are male and female. Clothes and cosmetics don’t change biology. Feelings— no matter how intense —aren’t science. Ask Meta AI , or just be yourself—and be tolerant in both directions. But that's not their only oddity. Seahorses swim vertically, lack pelvic fins, have bony plates over their bodies, and move their eyeballs independently. Perhaps most distinctively, the males carry babies and give birth to them instead of females.
April 22, 2025
Generational divide, ideological alliance —the Democrats' dilemma. In the search for a new leader, Bernie Sanders with AOC may appear as the perfect ideological duo—but will their platform ever become mainstream? Probably not. Oligarchs exist on both sides of the political aisle—some overt, others working as lobbyists or influencers. George Clooney could be an intriguing candidate; he arguably has as much intellect as Joe Biden and could deliver a performance on par with Volodymyr Zelensky. Maybe someone will convince him. After all, Ronald Reagan became a great president. Clooney’s favorite, Wes Moore , could be the first president from Maryland—and that may be enough for Democrats. This thought is permeated by the fact that his wife, Amal Clooney, is a British-Lebanese activist who specializes in international law and human rights. She's known for representing high-profile clients like former Ukrainian prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. She's also advocated for causes like the release of Al Jazeera journalists and the return of the Elgin Marbles. February 21, 2025: George didn’t think he’d have “much of a chance” with Amal when they first met. In an interview with The New York Times , Clooney said he didn’t expect Amal to be interested because of their age gap. “Then I didn’t really think I’d have much of a chance with her because I was 17 years older and she seemed to have everything she needed,” he said. He also admitted he wasn’t initially “in the market for being a dad,” but that quickly changed. “Then I met Amal, and we fell in love. I have to say that, after that, everything made sense,” he said. Then there's the infighting and wishful thinking. Take your pick. Maybe Thom Hartmann should run in 2028—he certainly offers the kind of fantasy-based commentary needed to stir debate. He’s from Grand Rapids, a town devastated by outsourcing to China. He could have starred in “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” but instead, Amway revitalized the area, and now, the city is back on its feet. It’s time to retire some dinosaurs from Congress. Pelosi, Schumer, McConnell—their visibility is fading. While the rallying cry is to “save democracy,” what we often get is lawfare, not leadership. From immigration to budget battles, ideology seems to drive opinion polls more than solutions. The opposition seems more focused on ensuring the administration fails, just to say “I told you so.” Take tariffs —there’s a case to be made, but it requires action. Instead, it’s easier to redefine economics to fit a narrative or litigate the issue endlessly. The 50501 movement claims to speak for the people , but it dismisses the outcome of November 2024 and the agenda voters elected. Overall, the median age of House Democrats is 57.6, while House Republicans average 57.5. In the Senate, the median age of Democrats is 66.0, slightly higher than Republicans at 64.5. According to the Congressional Research Service, 170 House members and 60 Senators are lawyers. Out of 535 total legislators, lawyers make up 43% of Congress—60% of the Senate, and 37.2% of the House. There are 81 Republican lawyers and 123 Democrat lawyers who list "lawyer" as their profession. Some may also hold law degrees but work in other roles, such as doctor, industrialist, teacher, or real estate agent or broker. The medical and real estate professions are also strongly represented in Congress.
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