I thought we’d see big changes too—end wars, slash spending, shine a light on hidden stuff. But two months in, and it feels like the same old playbook: conflicts still raging, budgets up, secrets kept, and slow deportations.
It’s serious if tests were really falsified at that level. This kind of misconduct actually puts lives at risk. And clearly, whistleblowers who speak out about fraud in defense contracts face huge risks. From what I’ve seen here, there are specialized lawyers who can help with legal protection...
In my opinion, it’s kind of strange that the courts are getting so involved in something that’s usually under the president’s control, especially since everyone agrees it’s meant to be a presidential power. It seems like the courts are stretching the boundaries a bit. Sure, there are legal...
Interesting how Trump decided to send more troops to the area to protect Israel and US interests. From what I understand, even though there have been airstrikes in Yemen, the Houthis continue to attack. It seems to me it's an endless spiral, and military responses don't always lead to a real...
Looks like Trump just wants the Fed to cut rates again so his import taxes won’t hurt as much and borrowing stays cheap. But cutting rates now could spark more inflation and still won’t fix the real issues, like his growing debt or the high prices at the store.