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Al Green's Bold Protest at Trump's Congressional Address: What Led to the Disruption
On March 4, 2025, the U.S. House of Representatives witnessed a dramatic scene that quickly became the talk of the nation. Rep. Al Green of Texas, known for his vocal opposition to former President Donald Trump and his staunch advocacy for progressive policies, was escorted out of the chamber during Trump’s address to Congress. His protest, which was bold and unfiltered, sparked both outrage and praise, prompting conversations about the effectiveness of such disruptions in the world of politics.
By Bevy Osuos11 months ago in The Swamp
Rare Earth Metals
Introduction Rare earth metals (REMs) are the unsung heroes behind developement modern technology. These 17 elements, often found in tiny concentrations within the Earth's crust, play a critical role in everything from smartphones and electric vehicles to renewable energy systems and military hardware. However, their scarcity and the complex extraction processes required make them a powerful geopolitical tool. Also, their dispersion around globe also adds another layer of complexity in international relations. As nations strive for technological and economic dominance, rare earth metals have become a focal point of international power struggles.
By Aryan Ingawale11 months ago in The Swamp
Trump-Zelensky Meeting Ends Abruptly – What It Means for U.S. Ukraine Relations
The recent meeting between former U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy took a dramatic turn, ending abruptly after a heated exchange. The unexpected breakdown of talks has raised significant concerns about the future of U.S. support for Ukraine and the broader implications for global geopolitics. Here’s what happened and what it could mean for U.S.-Ukraine relations moving forward.
By Bevy Osuos11 months ago in The Swamp
The Nameless Mountain
There’s this metaphorical mountain that exists in life and it stands nameless. This mountain has not yet had anyone strike a flag into its worthy peak, though countless figures have laboured up its slippery slopes. The two faces of this mountain, while subdivisible into infinite variations, can largely be classified under the two distinctions of Infatuation and Disdain. These slopes are dripping in that oh so human catalyst to losing control called passion. And how miserable it is to sit at the bottom of this mountain, void of meaning and limp. However, the closer you are to the top, the less time it takes to scale a lateral 360 around this mountain, quickly pivoting from the face of Disdain to Infatuation.
By Wencer Spoods11 months ago in The Swamp
Vicarishame - 5
I was driving most of the day today, getting only the snippets of the big news on the radio because NPR was running away from the frequencies available to me. But even the little news that broke through the static made me facepalm myself in shame for Trump.
By Lana V Lynx11 months ago in The Swamp
Trump's $5 million "Gold Card" Visa: A United States Immigration game-changer?. AI-Generated.
The Introduction President Donald Trump's contentious "Gold Card" visa proposal would allow rich foreign investors to pay a set fee of "$5 million" to receive "green card privileges and a path to U.S. citizenship." The intention behind this proposal is to "replace the EB-5 visa program," which has been utilized for years by investors to acquire permanent residence in the United States by contributing to the economy. Trump's proposal has set off heated controversy. Supporters contend that this initiative could stimulate the economy by bringing in high-net-worth individuals, while critics see it as favoring money over merit and potentially enabling foreign billionaires, including Russian oligarchs, to purchase their way into the U.S.
By Tanushree Das11 months ago in The Swamp
February 24 - Forever Black Day
This day is particularly dark for me as we are marking three full years of Russia's assault on Ukraine. There was a large rally and demonstration in Washington, DC on Saturday, Feb.22, and several large cities have planned activities such as rallies, demonstrations, requiems and prayers over the weekend and today.
By Lana V Lynx11 months ago in The Swamp










