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Meanwhile, back at the ranch:

Interesting stats:

i.imgur.com

Note the only lowering stat - due to that fact: AI Overview Yes, Poland has consistently refused to participate in the European Union's mandatory relocation schemes for asylum seekers from the Middle East and Africa. Successive Polish governments have cited national security, cultural preservation, and a desire to avoid the integration challenges seen in other European nations

The tale continues ...

The visit to Lafayette Park, opposite the front entrance of the White House, which is now complete except for a replacement of some of the original pavers, was wonderful. Lafayette Park has not looked so good since its inception in 1820! Most importantly on today's visit, however, was the Secretary of the Interior, and his people, together with me and my staff, studying the dilapidated, worn out, and very dangerous and outdated Golf Course known as East Potomac Golf Links. Tom Fazio, the Great Golf Course Architect, and his son, Gavin, participated on the tour with us, whereupon it was determined that, on this fantastic site, with water and unparalleled views of D.C.'s Monuments, we will build one of the Greatest Golf Courses anywhere in the World which, importantly, will also be made available to the Public. When completed, this Course will have the ability to host Major Golf Tournaments, including The U.S. Open, The Ryder Cup, The PGA Championship, and other top PGA Tour events. Many of the trees are badly damaged from years of neglect, putting people in great danger from falling branches, and the trees falling themselves. Additionally, the sprinkler system is gone, there is no filtration, and the remaining sprinklers are incapable of even doing 10% of what is needed. The grass is largely dead, the greens are virtually unplayable, and the Course is in very poor general condition but, after many years of horrendous maintenance, and little money devoted to the process of upkeep, we have determined that this location can bring tremendous success and prestige back to Washington, D.C., along with what we have already done with respect to the lowest Crime Numbers in many years, and the fixing of 73 of our most important Statues, Monuments, and Fountains. The Course is virtually unplayable! Work on the new Course, which will go quickly, will begin on September 1st. Tom Fazio will be the Course Architect. It will be built through the Department of the Interior, and designed to the Highest Standards of Golf, but also in such a way that the General Public will love it. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DONALD J. TRUMP
[Jun 28, 2026 at 2:42 PM]

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DOD Officially Drops 180 Faiths From Military's Recognized Religion List (June 4, 2026)
www.military.com

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Here is a fact-based summary of the story contents:

Military.com has learned that the Department of Defense, for the first time in almost 10 years, has dramatically reduced its number of recognized religious faiths and belief systems by approximately 180.

He added that members will not be limited to the list of "religious affiliation codes" when selecting information for their dog tags. The revised list, according to documents obtained by Military.com, includes Agnostics, Buddhists, Hindus, Islam (Muslims), Judaism, Sikh, and a wide range of Christian-based groups like Baptists, Catholics, Lutherans and Methodists.

Here is the full list:

Agnostic (AN)
Baha'i faith (BH)
Buddhism (BU)
Christian - Assemblies of God (AG)
Christian - Baptist (BA)
Christian - Brethren (BR)
Christian - Catholic (CA)
Christian - Church of Christ (CC)
Christian - Church of God (CG)
Christian - Church of the Nazarene (CN)
Christian - Episcopal/Anglican (EA)
Christian - Evangelical (EV)
Christian - Jehovah's Witnesses (JW)
Christian - Lutheran (LU)
Christian - Methodist (ME)
Christian - Non Denominational (ND)
Christian - Orthodox (OX)
Christian - Other (CO)
Christian - Pentecostal (PE)
Christian - Presbyterian (PR)
Christian - Quaker (QU)
Christian - Reformed (RE)
Christian - Scientist (SC)
Christian - Seventh Day Adventist (SA)
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (CJ)
Hindu (HI)
Islam (Muslim) (IS)
Judaism (Jewish) (JU)
No Religion (NR)
Other Religions (OR)
Sikh (SI)

This restructuring of faith codes, which help identify service members as well as the military in planning for appropriated religious coverage to include them, has now excluded minority faith/worldview groups including Atheists, Asatru, Deists, Druids, Eckankar, Heathens, Humanists, Magick, New Age churches, Pagan, Rosicrucianism, Shaman, Spiritualists, Troth, Unitarian Universalists and various Wiccans. ...



Link: Illegal US weapons fueling gang carnage and unspeakable violence in dirt poor Haiti

Gov Mike DeWine (R-OH):

"What I would hope that the Trumpf junta would do is reconsider this. Look at how it's going to impact states like Ohio. In Ohio, the Haitians are working primarily in manufacturing. They're also working in the food area.

"But if you look at where they're working across the country, probably the most important area they're working is in health care. It's Haitians who many times are taking care of your mom or your dad who has Alzheimer's, taking care of family members who might be in a nursing home.

"And to say we're going to pull all those out, it's just not in our own self-interest."

Related ...

Trump's Great American State Fair attendees say they haven't noticed politics overshadowing the celebration
www.nbcnews.com

... But over a dozen attendees Saturday " on both sides of the political aisle " told NBC News that they didn't feel the atmosphere at the fair had any kind of political tint even as Trump has tried to redesign Washington in his image and as musical acts dropped out of the event.

"It's kind of neat, because here it's just been all about America, and I haven't seen the political things," Pamela L., 59, who was visiting the capital from Virginia Beach, Virginia, for her husband's annual birthday trip, told NBC News. "People are just being people [and] enjoying, you know, they're being kind, opening the doors, holding them for each other, and it's just kind of neat to see."

Pamela, who declined to share her last name, added that her family jumped at the chance to attend the fair "because we don't get to go to all the states. It's kind of neat to see them represented." ...



Another view...

US and Iran agree to halt attacks, hold talks in Doha this week: Report
english.alarabiya.net

... The United States and Iran agreed to stop strikes against each other, a senior US official said, according to a report by Axios on Sunday.

The two sides anticipate meeting on Tuesday in Doha, Qatar's capital, Axios said, to work out their dispute over the Strait of Hormuz, a key corridor for oil shipments from the region.

An American official told Al Arabiya that technical talks between the United States and Iran were proceeding according to the specified schedule, adding that the talks have not been canceled and would be held in the coming days. ...


Serial------------ says Iran at fault for strike on girls school

www.politico.com

The MAGA dumfux on this site parroted the brain dead orange chomo's lies on his Minab massacre.

@#15

... a two year 34 Million dollar reconstruction ...
... DC'S NO SO REFLECTING POOL IS FULL OF ALGAE AFTER 34 MILLION DOLLAR RENOVATION ...

A reconstruction (was the aim to reduce algae, r fix structural problems?) that took two years will be more expensive than doing a quick, erroneous, paint job. And then driving a heavy motorcade over the fresh paint.

 

Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool to be drained after 80 ducks die (2017)
www.cnn.com

... The National Park Service will drain the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool this weekend after approximately 80 ducklings were found dead, including 53 in one day.

The culprit is a parasite that grows in snails that live in the pool, said park service spokesman Mike Litterst.

The federal agency says chemical treatments alone aren't sufficient to fully reduce the parasite and snail population. So the pool must be drained and cleaned. ...


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#23 | Posted by SomebodyElse at 2026-06-27 04:13 PM
"A nuclear power plant produces power for decades; the nuclear waste it leaves behind will remain lethal for 10,000 years. Put on a blackboard the year the EPA has determined these materials will be safe, 11,993."
Daniel Ellsberg, 1993.

This scaremongering from the usuals old "doomers" and fear of anything "nuclear" is the kind of thinking that left us decades behind China and some other countries in energy buildout that is necessary if we want to have enough relatively cheap energy for all the things that need to be or we want to be electric: EVs, datacenters (AI-centric or plain old "cloud" data storage and servers) and just increase in commercial and consumer electric demand, including portable and wearable devices.

For example, a single ChatGPT query consumes 10x the energy of a Google search.

If we stupidly demand to keep TikTok datacenters in America, then we need plenty of stable portable energy, like nuclear, gas, green/blue hydrogen.

China is energy-abundant, in part, because in the last 20+ years they were also investing in and building nuclear plants and other energy solutions, like hydro, gas and coal.

itif.org - Chinese firms are well ahead of their Western peers. China likely stands 10 to 15 years ahead of the United States in nuclear power - 2024-06-17

world-nuclear.org - Plans For New Reactors Worldwide - 2025-10-29

drudge.com - Why tech giants such as Microsoft, Amazon, Google and Meta are betting big on nuclear power - 2026-05-11


www.congress.gov -

|------- ... Over the last several hundred years, human beings have been moving away from matter-dense fuels towards energy-dense ones. First we move from renewable fuels like wood, dung, and towards the fossil fuels of coal, oil, and natural gas, and eventually to uranium. ...

... Energy-dense nuclear requires far less in the way of materials, and produces far less in the way of waste compared to energy-dilute solar and wind. A single Coke can's worth of uranium provides all of the energy that the... American... lifestyle requires. At the end of the process, the high-level radioactive waste that nuclear plants produce is the very same Coke can of (used) uranium fuel. The reason nuclear is the best energy from an environmental perspective is because it produces so little waste and none enters the environment as pollution. ...
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www.cnbc.com - New U.S. nuclear power boom begins with old problem: What to do with radioactive waste - 2025-11-09

|------- ... But you can count Gates, the big tech billionaire who was backing nuclear even before the AI data center boom, as having not only thought about the waste problem, but dismissed it as major impediment. "The waste problems should not be a reason to not do nuclear. The amount of waste involved ... that's not a reason not to do nuclear. ... Say the U.S. was completely nuclear-powered - it's a few rooms worth of total waste. So it's not a gigantic thing," Gates said in 2023.
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In addition, new SMRs / fast-breeder reactors can actually reuse and "burn" spent nuclear fuel, in effect reducing nuclear waste.
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