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“You Bring The President In To Close, Not For Negotiations” Steve Bannon To Speaker Johnson


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President Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth Make an Announcement – 5/20/25


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Senate Subcommittee Reviews the Fiscal Year 2026 Budget Request for the State Department


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Senate Panel Reviews 2026 Budget for State Department


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“The Audio Is So Much More Telling Than The Transcript.” Jonathan Allen On Biden-Hur Tapes


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$10 Trillion in Capital Flows to US?


Posted originally on May 21, 2025 by Martin Armstrong 

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President Donald Trump completed a successful tour of the Middle East that resulted in foreign investments surmounting to over $3.2 trillion. President Trump believes that $10 trillion in capital will flow to US, a staggering amount of money, equal to over half of the DIJA’s entire market cap. The $10 trillion figure remains aspirational rather than set in stone. American manufacturing declined under the last administration, but we are looking at a sharp uptick over the next few years.

The White House separately publicly disclosed $5.1 trillion in US investments, $2.1 trillion of which were derived from corporate investments and the rest from foreign capital. This falls short of Trump’s $10 trillion figure but still marks an impressive injection of capital into the US economy.

Technology is at the forefront, with investments pouring into Artificial Intelligence (AI). DataVolt, Humain, and G42, and other Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds plan to assist in funding AI development in the USA. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) pledged $1.4 trillion into US  tech, AI, industry, and space. Saudi Arabia is also investing in American AI, along with energy, defense, and infrastructure, all to the tune of $600 billion. Qatar is sending $1.2 trillion to the US for developments in tech, infrastructure, and defense.

Japan has pledged to boost US investments by $1 trillion. However, $787.3 billion had been allotted for US investments back in 2023, and new capital from Japan should increase by $216.7 billion, which is still an impressive posting.

AI Artifical Intelligence

SoftBank, Oracle, and OpenAI are planning to invest $500 billion in American AI projects over the next four years, with an immediate investment of $100 billion. Now, $500 billion is an incredible amount that equates to 2% of US GDP.

NVIDIA alone is also planning a $500 billion investment in AI infrastructure. The company has moved its operations from Taiwan to the US to avoid tariffs and will begin manufacturing US AI supercomputers domestically.

Apple CEO Tim Cook stated that his corporation will spend “more than $500bn in the US over the next four years.” A new manufacturing plant is opening in Houston in 2026 and will be dedicated to AI projects. The company’s US Advanced Manufacturing Fund will double from $5 billion to $10 billion and provide thousands of new jobs.

IBM has also notably announced investment into US AI. The company plans to insert $150 billion into the US over the next five years. Over $30 billion will be spend on research and development on domestic manufacturing for quantum computers.

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing has also pledged $100 billion into US manufacturing. Also noteworthy, Roche ($50b), Bristol Myers Squibb ($40bn), and Johnson & Johnson ($55bn) plan to invest heavily in US biotech and pharmaceuticals.

American manufacturing is finally coming back to life after years of stagnation followed by a contraction. Capital is surging into the US at a rapid pace, although not as rapidly as some are suggesting. I have seen articles claiming that $10 trillion will magically appear in the US over the next 60-90 days but that is simply not how trade functions. US manufacturing should see an uptick, with an emphasis on AI development.

Marxist Hillary Clinton Hates the Nuclear Family – Admits Repopulation is Real


Posted originally on May 21, 2025 by Martin Armstrong 

Hillary Clinton infamously blamed women for failing to secure the presidency. Clinton felt entitled to the female vote, but more women voted for Donald Trump than for Hillary Clinton. Instead of acknowledging that women are permitted to hold independent ideas and beliefs, she continually bashes women at every opportunity for not aligning with her views.

“They left me because they just couldn’t take a risk on me, because as a woman, I’m supposed to be perfect. They were willing to take a risk on Trump, who had a long list of, let’s call them flaws, to illustrate his imperfection, because he was a man, and they could envision a man as president and commander in chief,” Clinton said of her 2016 election fail.

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In fact, Rodham–or Clinton, as she prefers her married name– believes that Republican women are unfit to lead. “Well, first of all, don’t be a handmaiden to the patriarchy, which kind of eliminates every woman on the other side of the aisle, except for very few,” Clinton said when asked if she had advice for a potential future woman president. “The Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood has been a popular portrayal of the far left who believe that allowing individual states to vote for abortion, a motion that was implemented by the US Supreme Court and not the president, is akin to a dystopian society where women are silenced and forced to reproduce.

Clinton said that there are a few conservative women, notably those who have attacked Trump, such as Liz Cheney, who are the rare exception. She then perpetuated the lie that is the Project 2025:

“It’s all in there—the return to the nuclear family, the return to being a Christian nation, return to producing a lot of children, which is sort of odd since the people who produce a lot of children are immigrants.”

Take that all in. Hillary was horrified that voters would like America to return to its roots, believing it would be an absolute tragedy if women had the CHOICE whether to work or raise a family, unlike today, where the economy simply does not allow one income to comfortably support a household in most situations. Children should be placed in expensive child care, run by the state, and parents should continue focusing on churning out taxable wages, and allow the system to raise the next generation.

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Project 2025 has been debunked, but repopulation theory is alive and well. Hillary admits that immigrants here “legally and undocumented” produce “larger than normal—American standard—families.” The left in America and Europe are aggressively pushing mass migration not out of compassion, but out of desperation and control. When you destroy the economic incentive for families to grow through taxation, inflation, and debt—you kill natural reproduction. The West has done exactly that. Financial constraints are the number one reason that young adults are refraining from having children.

The left believes migrants will be engineered into dependency, relying on government welfare and therefore voting for the party that promises perpetual handouts. This is why lawmakers want to prohibit voter ID checks. It is why states are spending their funds on countless social programs for noncitizens. Traditional Western culture is conservative in nature. Replacing the population with people who do not adhere to the traditional Judeo-Christian ideology changes the dynamics of the population at large.

FriedrichEngels

The traditional nuclear family does not revere the government. Friedrich Engels (pictured above), a pioneer of Marxism, argued against the nuclear family. He believed that the nuclear family perpetuated capitalism, private property ownership, and familial wealth, calling families a “unit of consumption.” Engels believed in communal living, polygamy or group marriage, and the removal of any private property. He argued that this was a feminist concept, as women in that time period were dependent on their husbands rather than the government.

As he writes in “The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State”:

“The significant characteristic of monogamous marriage was its transformation of the nuclear family into the basic economic unit of society, within which a woman and her children became dependent upon an individual man. Arising in conjunction with exploitative class relations, this transformation resulted in the oppression of women that has persisted to the present day.”

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Marxism believes that the patriarchy controls women and the state controls men. It believes we should hand over all power to government who will ensure we are all equal—in poverty, as history has shown time and time again. Traditional roles, and gender roles, threaten Marxist philosophy, which is why we have seen gender identity become a massive controversy in recent years, with the left promoting a genderless society.

Hillary Clinton and everyone on the far left has damned the nuclear family because they uphold Marxist beliefs rooted in centralized government power and control.