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TODAY'S NEWS, July 15-16, 2025

The News of Today is the History of Tomorrow




IN POLITICAL NEWS



2) I don't know if this qualifies as conspiracy theory, but the ChiComs are maintaining important DoD computer systems? What in the holy hell?


3) President Trump is running out of patience with Pootie-poot and gave him an ultimatum to get to the peace table and get a deal in the next 50 days. Better listen, Vlad.


4) File under "The Beatings Will Continue Until Morale Improves," the Supes allowed Trump to dump another 1,400 employees from the Education Department.


5) So, my ongoing saga of the collapse of the DemoKKKrats: the latest voter registration numbers from PA show Rs now down only 74,000 active voters, having recaptured momentum after the D primary. But this does concern me a little: the Obama bros (former staffers like Jon Favreau) are screaming for the Ds to get back to tolerance, open discussion, and, well, "norms of decorum" that---if you recall my Monday column---the DemoKKKrat town hall radicals want them to abandon! Meanwhile, the "working class abuncance" issue is back. But in the real world, DemoKKKrat Civil War #1 is back, namely the illegal criminal aliens vs. the (mostly black) inner city residents as "Let's go Brandon" in Benghazi-by-the-Lake says that the city of Chicago is $734 million in the red and that he is laying off 1,500 teachers.


6) Thank God for J.D. Vance, as his vote passed the Senate rescission bill with $9 billion in cuts. How, House, finish this up fast!


7) Meanwhile, House Rs blocked a bill to release the Epstein files. Of course they did. Snot-picker lizard snatchers.



9) The Prancing Gheyboy, Tampon Timmy spent $450,000 in legal bills---all from MN taxpayers---preparing for his congressional testimony. That included almost $3000 just for searches on crimes committed by transoids so Tampon could refute them.


10) I get inundated with opinions from military experts. Most are well informed and have good points, but it doesn't always mean they see the big picture. We've been discussing the lethality/effectiveness of drones for some time. I think the USN and USAF are heavily researching anti-drone tech that will not require a separate shot to kill each drone. To wit, it was revealed yesterday that this high-tech gizmo can take out drones by the hundreds. This is the way.


11) President Trump has accused Shifty, the Human Lemur, of mortgage fraud.



13) It took a while, and it's driving Zen Master crazy with the slow pace, but the Senate just confirmed Trump's first second-term judge, Whitney Hermandorfer to the U.S. Court of Appeals in Ohio.


14) DOGE continues to work with Departments to delete their old, obsolete sites and save money.


15) A Minneapolis mayoral candidate has called Somalia his "home." But of course, they never seem to go home, do they?


IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS


16) Border crossings have reached a historic low.


17) The Trump admin has fired 15 more Rutabaga-era immigration judges.


IN CULTURAL NEWS



19) Influential pastor John MacArthur dead at 86.


IN TRANSOID NEWS



IN ECONOMIC NEWS


21) Pittsburgh, PA aims to become a national AI powerhouse fueled by gas an nuclear. So while this is an economic story, it also is a political story in that the already-close PA voter registration map is about to shift even more in the Rs direction.




24) The U.S. and Indonesia reached a trade agreement where Indonesia dropped all tariffs on U.S. goods.


25) President Trump says he has the votes to pass the GENIUS (stablecoin/crypto) act, which should unleash yet another economic wave.



27) Google and Westinghouse are releasing AI to build small nuke reactors faster than ever.


IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS


28) NVIDIA to resume sales of high-tech chips to Chy-na after complying with Trump admin regulations. Meanwhile, the ChiComs, feeling a little desperate, are finalizing export controls on critical mine-processing tech.


29) Who knew? A woman was arrested for enticing Thai Buddhist monks into sex, then blackmailing them. I dunno, can you make the Thai (charges) Stick?


30) Mission partly accomplished, as NASA used a spacecraft ("DART") to deflect an asteroid, but the impact caused a lot of flying space boulders. NASA plans to reconsider.


IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS




IN MEDICAL NEWS






AND FINALLY . . .


37) A common bacteria has been found that turns plastic bottles into a painkiller. Hope the Sackler family isn't involved in this one!

Larry Schweikart (@LarrySchwe94560)


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