Manufactured Crisis

Trump Says Americans Should Worry About Iran Attacks On US Soil, ‘Some People Will Die’

The possibility of Americans facing retaliation on U.S. soil from Iran has been acknowledged, with a sentiment suggesting that some casualties are an unfortunate, but perhaps expected, outcome. This acknowledgment comes alongside a stark reminder that in the context of conflict, loss of life is an inherent risk. The phrasing, “I guess,” conveys a sense of reluctant acceptance or perhaps a hedging of bets, implying that while the concern is present, it’s framed within a larger, ongoing dynamic of tension. The repeated phrase, “Like I said, some people will die,” underscores a chillingly matter-of-fact approach to the potential consequences of escalating geopolitical situations.… Continue reading

Musk’s DOGE: A Corrupt, Expensive Scam Targeting US Agencies

A mock government task force investigating Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) found the agency ineffective and even counterproductive. DOGE’s purported mission to combat government waste and fraud is undermined by increased federal spending and DOGE’s own budget expansion, mirroring the very issues it claims to address. The agency’s actions resemble Musk’s “Twitter Files” release, which, despite claims of uncovering bias, primarily served to advance a political agenda. Ultimately, DOGE’s ineffectiveness is not accidental; its purpose is to generate a manufactured crisis supporting a broader political narrative.

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