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For Trump's Fans, foes, frenemies and Twitter followers.
Politics is Ruining American Culture in 2024
There is an etiquette when discussing politics with people. Be civil. People view the world in a certain way and do not always just see politics as simply policies. They legitimately believe that how they vote says something about their morality. Political affiliation is nothing more than how one votes. We all see the world differently and social media and the mainstream media have waved the fans of dissention.
By DJ Robbinsabout a year ago in The Swamp
Elon Musk and Donald Trump: How Tech, Wealth, and Politics Are Colliding in 2024
When you hear the names Elon Musk and Donald Trump in the same sentence, your mind might instantly jump to a meme or some wild headline on your newsfeed. But this isn't just internet fodder; it's a real and increasingly complex alliance that could significantly impact the 2024 election. Strap in, because the world’s richest man isn’t just tweeting his support for Trump he’s going full "dark MAGA" with it. Yes, you read that right.
By The INFORMERabout a year ago in The Swamp
The Impact of Interest Rate Cuts on the United States Dollar, Global Markets, and Bitcoin
The Federal Reserve has a number of powerful instruments at its disposal, one of the most important of which is the choice to reduce interest rates. During periods of economic unpredictability, cutting interest rates can be an effective way to boost growth by lowering the costs of borrowing money for both consumers and businesses. There are, however, benefits and drawbacks associated with interest rate reductions, and the ramifications extend beyond the borders of the United States, having an effect on markets throughout the world as well as alternative assets such as Bitcoin. In this essay, we will discuss the benefits and drawbacks of lowering interest rates, with a particular emphasis on the ways in which this affects the economy of the United States, stock markets throughout the world, the United States dollar, and Bitcoin.
By Estalontechabout a year ago in The Swamp
You can't trump a messiah in an election year, not even in the US
Apart from the early years when I’d not long been granted the right to vote, I’ve not really attended the election pantomime in the United Kingdom for the past 40 years having reached the conclusion long ago that politics is a rigged game across the globe.
By Steve Harrisonabout a year ago in The Swamp
Lebanon and beyond on the road to 'greater Israel'
As a teenager in the 1970s I’ve little doubt Britain’s Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer was subjected to a similar diet of “shaggy-dog” stories as myself, courtesy of television icons such as Les Dawson, Ronnie Corbett and Max Bygraves, so it puzzles me profoundly that he clings to the nonsense scripted by Mossad’s dream weavers as reason to not unequivocally condemn Israel’s genocide in Gaza and war mongering in the Middle East.
By Steve Harrisonabout a year ago in The Swamp
Trump's Legal Challenges
As the political landscape heats up ahead of the upcoming elections, the legal challenges facing Donald Trump are intensifying. With significant developments anticipated in his DC trial, we delve into the implications of an October surprise that could reshape the electoral narrative. This blog examines the recent updates, court rulings, and what they mean for Trump and the broader political context.
By Jerry Nelsonabout a year ago in The Swamp
Trump’s curious flock
The old adage “birds of a feather flock together” has endured, not for its poetic appeal but for its perennial insight into human nature. The company one keeps speaks volumes. In the case of Donald Trump, the former president, this adage begs the question: What kind of birds inhabit his peculiar flock? And what does it say about Trump that he attracts such a mélange of curious companions?
By Joseph McCainabout a year ago in The Swamp
OKAY ALREADY- So What?
August 2025 edit: The Project 2025 Tracker. Original Content I've thought about this for a while, and when I saw the short written and performed by Jason Kravits below, I knew it was time to write about it. Take a minute or so to watch and listen.
By Judey Kalchik about a year ago in The Swamp
Latinx Americans Mocking Haitians is What Africans Are doing to African Americans
Thursday, 12 September 2024 By: TB Obwoge Millions of people don't see Haitians as being from a country that is part or Latin America, in in fact not only is a Latin country it was the first Latin country. Many people Hispanic or Latin are also dealing with deep seeded hatred & Anti-Blackness.
By IwriteMywrongsabout a year ago in The Swamp








