The Issues

Kelly to Hegseth: Pentagon Probe Won’t Intimidate Senator Over ‘Illegal Orders’ Video

Kelly to Hegseth: Pentagon investigation over ‘illegal orders’ video won’t ‘intimidate me’ is a situation that’s really got people talking, and for good reason. It all started with a video from Senator Mark Kelly, where he essentially reminded service members of their duty to uphold the law and not follow illegal orders. That’s a pretty straightforward message, right? But the reaction from some corners, particularly the Trump administration, has been anything but.

The response from the administration, with calls for Kelly’s arrest and even suggestions of execution, is what’s truly alarming. It’s like they’re trying to punish someone for simply stating the obvious – that soldiers aren’t supposed to obey orders that break the law.… Continue reading

“Slender Man” Stabbing Assailant: “Just Google” Me, Says Morgan Geyser to Cops After Apprehension

“Just Google” me: “Slender Man” stabbing assailant Morgan Geyser allegedly told cops who caught her.

So, here’s the thing about Morgan Geyser. When the police finally caught up with her, nearly 200 miles from where she was supposed to be, the response to, “Who are you?” was pretty telling. Apparently, she just told them to “just Google” her. I mean, wow, that’s something, isn’t it? It’s a statement that speaks volumes, depending on your interpretation.

We know that in 2014, when she was just a kid, she committed a truly horrific act – stabbing a friend nineteen times. This wasn’t just a random act; it was driven by the chilling influence of the fictional character, Slender Man.… Continue reading

Senate Republican: We Can’t Afford Tariff Checks, But…

Senate Republican: ‘We can’t afford’ $2,000 tariff checks. This statement, made by a prominent Republican, cuts right to the heart of a recurring frustration: the perceived mismatch between the stated financial constraints of the government and the actual spending priorities. The simple declaration, “We can’t afford it,” seems to ring hollow when juxtaposed against reports of substantial funding for various other initiatives.

The central point here is the seeming unwillingness to distribute funds directly to the American public, particularly when that money originates from taxes and tariffs paid by those same citizens. This raises questions about the allocation of resources and the priorities of those in power.… Continue reading

Republicans Fear 2026 Election Wipeout Amid Voter Discontent

Republican lawmakers grow alarmed over signs of 2026 election wipeout is what they should be. It’s almost comical how they’re just now getting worried. Many are pointing to the “shit show” they’ve created as the main catalyst for their potential downfall. There’s a prevailing sentiment that the Republican party’s actions, policies, and overall direction have led them to this point.

The constant criticism of Democrats’ inability to solve healthcare costs seems a little disingenuous considering their own actions. Some see this as a game, pointing to potential irregularities in voting machines. The consensus is that Republicans are just bad at governing, especially when they lean into what is seen by many as fascist policies and protecting those that have done wrong.… Continue reading

Colombia Bans New Oil and Mining in Amazon: Reactions and Implications

Colombia bans all new oil and mining projects in its Amazon, and that’s a seriously significant development. It’s the kind of decision that makes you sit up and take notice, and honestly, it’s a relief to see a country taking concrete steps to protect such a vital ecosystem. The Amazon is, after all, the lungs of the planet, and its preservation should be a global priority. This move feels particularly impressive given the ongoing challenges faced in the region.

Colombia bans all new oil and mining projects in its Amazon, and it’s understandable why this announcement is garnering attention. This decision seems to have the potential to resonate globally, especially given the increased awareness of environmental issues.… Continue reading

Patel Criticized for Alleged Misuse of SWAT Team to Monitor Girlfriend

Patel Under Scrutiny for Use of SWAT Teams to Protect His Girlfriend paints a clear picture of potential abuse of power, raising serious ethical questions. It seems that Kash Patel, reportedly the Director of the FBI, has been utilizing taxpayer funds and specialized law enforcement resources for the protection of his girlfriend. This situation has ignited a firestorm of criticism, and rightly so. The core issue revolves around the appropriateness of diverting resources – specifically, a SWAT team – from their intended purpose to provide personal security for an individual, even if that individual is in a personal relationship with a high-ranking government official.… Continue reading

Slovenia Rejects Assisted Dying Law, Sparking Debate

Majority of Slovenians voted against a law on assisted dying, a decision that has sparked significant debate and reflection within the country. The high suicide rate in Slovenia, notably the highest in the EU, adds another layer of complexity to the conversation. This context underscores the urgent need to address the challenges surrounding mental health and end-of-life care within the Slovenian population.

The debate surrounding the proposed law on assisted dying revealed deeply held beliefs and differing perspectives on the role of personal autonomy, religious values, and the state in matters of life and death. One of the central arguments against the law, as expressed by some, focused on the potential for abuse and the fear of a “slippery slope” that could lead to the involuntary euthanasia of vulnerable individuals.… Continue reading

Crockett Reacts to Greene’s Resignation: “You’ve Got to Be Kidding Me”

Crockett on Greene’s resignation: ‘You’ve got to be kidding me.’ Well, if there’s one thing that seems to be a common sentiment, it’s a general disbelief, maybe even amusement, at the situation. It’s almost as if the sheer audacity of it all has left a lot of people shaking their heads and wondering, “Really? Now?” The comments lean towards a perspective that sees this as a calculated move, not a genuine change of heart or even a difficult decision.

The timing is the first thing that really jumps out. People are pointing out that she’s leaving right around the time her pension kicks in, which has fueled a lot of speculation.… Continue reading

Airlines Cancel Venezuela Flights Amid US Security Warnings and War Fears

Airlines cancel international flights to Venezuela after US warns of worsening security, military activity, and the first thought that comes to mind is, well, here we go again. It’s almost a familiar feeling, a sense of déjà vu, remembering how things felt back in 2003 when the US was trying to convince everyone of the need to invade another country. It’s like watching a movie you’ve seen before, knowing the plot, the justifications, and the eventual outcome. The warnings of escalating security concerns and increased military activity are clearly the prelude to something.

Given this backdrop, it’s hardly surprising that airlines are hitting the brakes.… Continue reading

Trump Delays Canada Tariffs: Canada’s “Do Nothing” Strategy Succeeds

Trump quietly holds off on Canada tariff increase, and it’s interesting to unpack what seems to be going on here. It appears that the Canadian government has, in a way, adopted a “do nothing and win” strategy, reminiscent of a tactic we’ve seen employed by the Chinese government. The U.S., meanwhile, seems to be grappling with its own internal issues.

The narrative suggests that the United States will circle back to Canada when it’s ready to engage in meaningful dialogue. The entire situation brings to mind the old saying, “keep your friends close, and your enemies closer.” The focus is on the long game.… Continue reading