https://substack.com/@thedreydossier/note/c-240986225?r=28qqrz
FYI
Ipso
That’s one thing all party’s have to look out for. Those idiots who have nothing better to do than think up sick ideas to enslave people steal more of your money by fining people. Some people with TDS even if legitimate concerns have to compare him to what long list of detriment the demos have caused like rinos and these ass hats? Someone posted a video about microwave towers in fake trees many close to another in a southern Calif city and tds-ers immediately blamed Trump because they didn’t know that video came out in 2013 and who was president in 2013.
Wow unbelievable!
Massachusetts Dems Advance Bill To Limit How Far You Can Drive In Your Own Car
Ferret
26 % is too much. This one world order and monopolies on everything , wars over it including oil to eliminate competition for control at our expense especially by psychos only leads to inflation and serious political civil rights issues and dictatorships. We hear how many presidents and years as no one has done anything about Iran nukes that was always imminent when no one was nuked in any of those years. Or was Israel trying to disarm its biggest barrier in land grabs.
Thanks, I wondered about that.
We’ve stayed at a couple of farmstays there and the government subsidises small farms heavily to ensure that there is some food security. Talking about a hill farm with twelve cows for example. The farmer gets a lot of money but must ensure that they cut enough hay for winter, breed properly etc. etc. so the attitude is there. They have sophisticated water gathering channels (bisse) established (and fought over) five hundred years ago, carefully maintained.
Of course, getting rid of the resident foreigners (26% of the population) would help ….
ferret … I don’t think Switzerland will be a Utopia
Short answer: Switzerland imports about half of the food it consumes. More detail:
Gross food self-sufficiency (domestic production as % of consumption) is reported around 50–55% in recent years, implying imports supply roughly 45–50% of domestic food consumption (Swiss Farmers’ Union and FOAG/Swiss statistics, 2023–2024 reporting).
Yep.
You can start by replacing ten miles of three strand barbed wire fence. Including the posts. You don’t know how to do it? You will after the first ten posts! ‘Course, the blisters might be hurting a bit by then.
Buygold 16:29,
Unfortunately it does a lot of good for his reputation as a conman, which is why he’s going to lose the midterms and The USA is going to lose big time, maybe even more biggerer. And thus the world.
“WTH is happening to this country?” Well, setting aside a pettily corrupt opportunistic, naive president, who hasn’t learned from his first term mistakes, it’s the entrenched socialism which ensures that the USA will go bust and that society will collapse – not because of the financial collapse, a robust society can cope with that and bounce back quickly, think Germany in the twenties – because society is so weak, after a century of socialist molly-coddling. This is not the socialism of the USSR where there never were the resources to achieve a socialist utopia, but the USA (and UK, Europe, Australia etc) socialism of using the surpluses from capitalism to pander to the electorate. Nobody has to work anymore. We have generations of people who have no work ethic – they may turn up at unproductive jobs and take home a paycheck at the end of the week, but they have made nothing. Far worse, they’ve usually contributed to reducing production, working in a bureaucracy issuing regulations hampering other peoples’ genuine work. You’ve lost, totally and catastrophically lost, the ability to hustle, so evident in the twenties and thirties. Urbanisation has created a dependent society oblivious of the fundamentals required for survival. Milk comes out of a bottle, gas from a hose, beef from a plastic wrapping. Everyone has the right to these things on demand, and if they aren’t there, it’s someone’s fault, somewhere, usually a white rich bastard (or Trump). Hungary has just switched from liberal to socialist. The vote for the socialists was almost exclusively in the cities. In Australia, the cities are all left, the country right. Same in the USA. In Australia, farmers cannot get workers. Period. The children are leaving the land because regulations and taxation are making farming a bureaucratic nightmare – we go out to farmer friends occasionally to help with branding because nobody else will. Great fun for me on the quad bike rounding up the poddies, and for both of us moving them around the yards branding and ringing them, but then, we don’t do the paperwork.
And that is where society is becoming too weak. The food supply is on the verge of collapse due to lack of labour, high input costs (Diesel here has almost doubled since your glorious leader’s acquiescing to his puppetmaster’s wishes) and bureaucracy. When food prices start to rise because of shortages the urban drongos won’t know what to do. Urban governments will impose all sorts of panic regulations on farmers and processed food manufacturers which will, as always, make things far worse. You think that covid was bad. Wait ’til there’s no food, and 250m mostly useless people cannot understand why and cannot help themselves in any way need to find an outlet for their confusion and anger. The reamining 60m folk will be hunkering down and if they aren’t already there fleeing to the country where those with skills, or even no skills but the right attitudes, will be accepted.
An article on ZH really sums up your country’s problem, the one about a submarine which has been undergoing an overhaul for 11 years, costing so far $800m. For which nothing has actually been done yet. So now they are abandoning it. The article contrasts this to how quickly actually sunk, sitting on the bottom of the sea, warships were refloated and returned to service after Pearl Harbour. Your navy is cactus, as further demonstrated by the Ford aircraft carrier fiasco. Assuming it really was a laundry fire, 80 years ago it would have been inconceivable that a ship, on active service, would need to be pulled off the job to go first to Cyprus, and then to Croatia for repairs, for a laundry fire. It has a crew of 4,500, and yet there was no hustle to sort it out without taking a couple of holidays. Despite having all the repair skills available on board with no problem associated with flying in new mattresses, sheets, tumble dryers or whatever to an aircraft carrier it was deemed incapable of continuing as a fighting force. I reckon the Commander should be court martialled – instead she or he will probably get a medal. Then you lose six aircraft recovering a lost colonel whose plane was downed because the Iranians “got lucky”. That’s a rather high ratio, seven planes per airman, and now we are into relying on the Dirty Harry philosophy; pilots now have to decide whether they are feeling “lucky” before flying because nobody is sure if there is an Iranian missile left on a launcher. But you still, apparently, have the greatest navy in the world. You probably do – every other country, certainly Australia, is the same or worse. Remember the Spanish submarine that could only dive once? The UK boats are, like the US submarines, spending a third of their time in dock. Russia seems to have abandoned aircraft carriers altogether. The Chinese have loads of new carriers, but no idea how to operate them.
So these problems are not just for the USA as almost every country is suffering from the same problems. Outliers like Switzerland may be able to survive the collapse of societies in their neighbouring countries, with a well armed population and the convenience of all those mountains surrounding them. American and Australian people living in the farming areas may be OK as they can be very remote from the urban chaos that will erupt, but in Europe everything is too close to an urban centre for anywhere to be safe.
Like you, I can’t see more than two months ahead. Our PM is making another announcement on fuel problems this morning which is expected to include such radical, fundamental measures like pumping up your tyres properly and removing roofracks. Or maybe buying Chinese electric cars so we can collapse the grid in the southern and western states – in Qld we still have plenty of coal capacity. Such measures may help us limp through the next couple of months when we will have to revisit the crystall ball.
Poll Results
At this time is there a circumstance where the US should use nuclear weapons against Iran?
No (97%, 38 Votes)
Yes (3%, 1 Votes)
I don’t know (0%, 0 Votes)
Total Voters: 39
Buygold re: Trumpcoin
He should never have done that. How much did he personally make? And now it’s going to zilcho. He may have had the most honorable intentions but the optics are terrible!
Buygold @ 16:2
It could all be some kind of 3-D chess or maybe checkers … I dunno! 🙂
I sure don’t think we have the oil to supply the world.
yup
down $75…..ho hum
Oh goodie
Another Monday smash.
Maya
Welcome back…..
Bitcoin getting spanked for 3%
this weekend.
ZH reports Trumpcoin effectively going to zero after being as high as $73. He should never have been allowed to do that, or even sell merchandise like he does with watches, shoes, etc. Doesn’t help his reputation as a con man at all.
WTH, is happening to this country?
Ipso – ya know what’s funny
FOX NEWS today reported that over 100 supertankers are headed to the gulf of America to the Texas/Louisiana coast to buy American oil, including the Chinese.
I know we have tons of oil in the ground but do we have enough to supply some of the world too? Or do they intend to bleed down the strategic reserves to supply the oil? I’d think he’d rather have China’s rare earths than dollars at this point.
Can anyone here see what the world looks like beyond a couple months? I sure can’t.
That’s a shame … and now we are going to blockade the straits
VP Vance Departs Pakistan After Failing To Reach Deal With Iran
Talks between the United States and Iran ended early Sunday without a peace agreement after Tehran refused to accept key US demands, including commitments on its nuclear program, US officials said.
US Vice President JD Vance said the 21-hour negotiations concluded without a breakthrough, despite good-faith efforts by Washington.
Trump Begins Blockade Of Hormuz Strait, Says Iran “Will Not Be Allowed To Profit From Extortion”
President Trump begins blockading Strait of Hormuz, warns US military will “finish up the little that is left of Iran”
2 Supertankers U-turn after peace deal talks fail
UAE Oil Chief warns Iran blocking Hormuz is “a direct threat to the energy, food and health security of every nation”
The odds of a peace deal by the end of the ceasefire period has collapsed…
Currently for UK EU CA Australia
Next USA.
Advise from a survivor of a invasion in Bosnia.
https://substack.com/@harunmehmedinovic/note/p-193143040?r=28qqrz
Canadian warns of dark times ahead.
https://substack.com/@fightforcanada/note/c-240747786?r=28qqrz
Data Harvesting Red Flags
The red flag I see with this medical data gathering which is intense. AI searchs are getting better at identifying people discussed with specific medical issues without the typical identifying information. What they can do with that information. Like gathering numbers and passing it to pharmas that can then adjusting pricing or even weaponized by causimg it to be not covered due to pricing.
Ireland
You know where you can shove your Palestine. Song
https://substack.com/@charleschevalier/note/c-234561588?r=28qqrz
This investigative journalists received some information is very interesting.
Not only Ellison is involved in shady things going on including the medical data she gave in more detail in the last video the other day , that’s complete medical histories being shared getting around privacy because Doge eliminated many of its watch dogs. but Darpa also involved. Neuroscience and robotics in michigan that’s next to a veterans. This might be of interest to those following mind control and implants Musk talked about. She’s a sharp and serious researcher, I worry about her safety.
https://substack.com/@

