Fuck. Looks like the government It’s not shut down after allminority leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) will fund the government until the end of September after signaling that he will defeat the party and vote for the GOP Expenditure Bill.
The day before, he said that his party wasUnified“I oppose the bill. It’s not entirely clear what’s changed.” Certainly, the Republican bill is a scary option,” he said. I said In a speech on the Senate floor. “It’s not a clean CR [continuing resolution]. It’s deeply partisan. It doesn’t address so many of the needs of this country. But I believe I will forgive [President] Donald Trump is a much worse option to take away more power through government shutdowns. I’ll vote to keep the government open and not close it. ”
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Schumer is probably right that the closure isn’t particularly bad for Republicans who are already focusing on cutting the federal government through the Department of Government’s Efficiency (DOGE). Round Up. We are already in the ages.”Malicious Compliance“Bureaucrats try to prove to the public how essential they are (or how essential they believe themselves) by allowing for the ‘most painful cuts’. Recently, Randy Burnett said Above Just ask a question. A complete government shutdown will not actually shut down the government, but it could potentially be that around 900,000 people (who will return later to receive their salaries) continue to work 1.4 million people.
Dem is angry. House Democrats feel they “walking the board” as a member of Congress. say axios. “They are I voted almost unanimously Contrary to this measure, we can only see Senate Democrats appear to give a green light. especially– Schmer. The Democrats have shown their vindictive streak, and it is not clear what exactly they want to achieve from such plays.
Interest rate reductions in September? “The Federal Reserve will stabilize interest rates until the first half of the year before making two cuts starting in September.” Report Bloomberg According to an economist survey. “Fed officials have noted that amid uncertainty over President Donald Trump’s economic policy. Trade. These policies, both proposals and implementations, dialing growth forecasts and increasing inflation forecasts, are not taking them with grains of salt, as they are not leaking from Fed officials. Still, that’s not a great indicator.
“The Fed is currently in a very tough place and faces a more eloquent outlook,” said Scott Anderson, Chief US Economists at BMO Capital Markets. say Bloomberg. “Uncertainty regarding the size, duration and targets of future tariffs further complicates the monetary policy outlook. They could strike monetary policy expectations and financial markets.”
Importantly, three-quarters of economists surveyed predict weaker growth in 2025 compared to 2024, while two-thirds predict higher inflation due to Trump’s economic policy agenda.
New York scene: Yes, yes. of course. Sheesh.
Was it discovered in Brooklyn yesterday???? pic.twitter.com/r2damas8e0
– Liz Wolfe (@lizwolfereason) March 14, 2025
Quick Hit
- New York Post My version Padlocked playground pieces.
- Please see the latest information Just ask a question With Tom Woods. What have the powers learned five years after the Covid-19 emergency declaration? (In my opinion, I’m not fat.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xomm3twxdyc
- “UK officials have been in private consultations with US counterparts to try to resolve concerns that the UK is trying to enforce. Apple Inc. Those familiar with the issue say they’re building backdoors on American encrypted data.” Report Bloomberg. “High-level discussion took place after Apple delete The most advanced encryption security features for UK cloud data. That was a response to an order In January, British authorities called on the company to circumvent encryption in order to pursue certain national security and criminal investigations. “However, last month, new director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, ordered an investigation into the issue of encryption, calling it a “clear and terrible violation of American privacy and civil liberties.”
- A very reasonable view of enforcing gender instructions in the classroom, from great things to Lisa Selin Davis.
- The interesting perspective on Mahmoud Khalil of Green Cardholders (and friends) is very understanding of what it means to be American.
As a green card holder, I had to sign the papers for an immigration lawyer.
They also had to submit all social media accounts for scrutiny.
I…
– Melissa Chen (@msmelchen) March 13, 2025
- Counterpoint from Connor Friersdorf (he’s great too):
Will conservatives nod in cooperation with this post and ask if President Harris believes it is legal under the First Amendment to deport green card holders who oppose DEI or trans athletes who participate in women’s sports? https://t.co/zmxksnekca
– Conor Friedersdorf (@conor64) March 14, 2025
- “Our species are characterized by a low rate of attack and conflict, but when conflict occurs, they have a very high lethal speed.” write John Halstead and Phil Thomson are “Prehistoric Psychopaths.” Work in progress. “The hunter gathering likes suppression because they understand that violent attacks are inevitably exposed to retaliatory violence. One study from Amazon society shows that 70% of killings I was motivated According to Revenge, Paul Roscoe reports that a database of over 1,000 military operations in New Guinea’s small-scale societies shows that 61% are based on revenge. Our violent tendencies are not aggressive, but almost retaliatory. ”