December 2025

Fed Cuts Rates Amid Economic Concerns and Political Turmoil

The Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the third time this year, though the decision was not unanimous, highlighting internal division regarding the best course of action for the U.S. economy. This split within the Federal Open Market Committee underscores the economic uncertainty caused by factors like tariffs and changes in the labor force. Compounding these issues, economic data collection was hampered by the government shutdown, and the term of the current Fed chair is ending soon, leading to political pressure. The Fed is navigating the balancing act of managing potential economic downturns with inflationary pressures while facing pressure from the White House regarding interest rate decisions.

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Trump Claims Democrats Want to Make Everyone Transgender: Reactions and Mockery

During a recent speech, ostensibly focused on the economy, the former president made inflammatory remarks, falsely claiming Democrats aim to make everyone transgender. He used the phrase “transgender for all,” suggesting Democrats want widespread gender transitioning regardless of personal identity. Furthermore, he attacked Rep. Ilhan Omar with false accusations and racist language, including the crowd chanting “send her back!”. Additionally, he admitted to referring to Haiti and African nations as “s**thole countries” in 2018.

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Trump’s MAGA Rallies: Low Turnout, Tired Rhetoric, and a Failed Revival

Trump’s anticipated return to the campaign trail in the lead-up to the 2026 midterms was met with a disappointing rally in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania. The event, attended by a small and seemingly unenthusiastic crowd, featured Trump’s incoherent ranting and controversial comments, including insensitive economic advice and xenophobic remarks. His performance was widely criticized in the press, with many noting a decline in his cognitive abilities and an inability to connect with struggling voters. Democrats capitalized on Trump’s shortcomings as the party continues to perform well in off-year elections, and Republicans are beginning to express concern.

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Democrat Rob Long Defeats MAGA Republican in Florida House Race

In a recent Palm Beach County special election, Democrat Rob Long secured an overwhelming victory, earning 63.2% of the vote. Long will fill the vacancy left by the late Joe Casello, representing District 90 during the 2026 legislative session, and then facing reelection. He previously served on the Delray Beach City Commission, where he championed LGBTQ+ rights. Long’s campaign garnered endorsements from diverse groups, including business and labor organizations.

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US Threatens ICC Sanctions to Shield Trump from Prosecution

US threatens new ICC sanctions unless court pledges not to prosecute Trump. Well, this whole situation is just… fascinating, isn’t it? It feels like we’re watching a particularly bizarre play unfold on the global stage. The idea of a country, the self-proclaimed leader of the free world, threatening sanctions against an international court, unless that court promises not to investigate a former president? That’s not exactly the image of moral leadership we’re used to seeing. It’s more akin to something you’d expect from a regime trying to hide its own dirty laundry, isn’t it?

The whole thing smacks of desperation, doesn’t it?… Continue reading

Ukraine Drones Target Moscow in Mass Attack; Airports Shut Down

On the night of December 9-10, Ukraine initiated a large-scale drone attack on Moscow, as reported by Mayor Sergey Sobyanin. Russian air defenses successfully intercepted at least 31 UAVs approaching the city, and emergency services are currently managing debris from the crashes. Preliminary reports indicate no casualties or significant damage resulting from the attack. Temporary flight restrictions were implemented at multiple Moscow airports during the incident.

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Voting Machine Errors: Recounts Reveal Faulty Systems and Potential for Widespread Issues

Voting machines said Stephentown rejected the proposed library budget. A recount said otherwise, and this discrepancy is a serious cause for concern. The heart of the matter lies in the accuracy, or rather, the lack thereof, of these new voting systems. The Clear Ballot Systems machines were found to be faulty, and that’s a problem, regardless of how secure they might be.

The Stephentown library budget vote initially showed a rejection. But after a recount, the results flipped. This isn’t just a minor blip; it highlights the potential for widespread errors in vote counting. One comment points out that the machines in this instance missed 231 votes and miscounted a minimum of 249 votes out of a total of 819.… Continue reading

Cincinnati ICE Agent Arrested on Domestic Violence Charges Amid Scrutiny

Samuel Saxon, a 47-year-old ICE agent, has been indicted on multiple charges including felonious assault and strangulation following a domestic violence incident. The incident allegedly involved Saxon putting a woman in a chokehold, causing visible injuries, and dragging her into an apartment. Despite the alleged victim’s lack of cooperation, an independent witness corroborated the events, leading to the charges. Saxon, who is the assistant special agent in charge of ICE for the Cincinnati region, is currently being held without bond in the Hamilton County Justice Center.

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Rubio Orders Times New Roman Font for State Dept, Sparks Outrage

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has ordered all State Department employees to return to using Times New Roman font rather than the Biden-Era ‘woke’ and ‘DEIA’ Calibri font. This, apparently, is a real thing, and it’s… well, it’s a lot to take in. It seems the decision to switch back to Times New Roman is a direct consequence of the perceived “wokeness” associated with the previous administration’s preference for Calibri. You know, the font. Apparently, a font can be woke now.

It’s hard to know where to begin unpacking this, but let’s start with the basics. Times New Roman, the font in question, is a classic.… Continue reading

Trump’s “Big Problems” Threat to Colombia: A Mobster’s Playbook?

During a White House news conference, President Trump issued a stern warning to Colombian President Gustavo Petro regarding drug trafficking, suggesting Petro would face “big problems” if he didn’t change his approach. This follows heightened tensions between the two leaders, with previous reports of visa revocations and sanctions against Petro. Trump specifically warned Petro to “wise up” regarding Colombia’s role in drug production and distribution. This threat aligns with Trump’s ongoing pressure campaign against Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, highlighting his aggressive foreign policy approach.

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