Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Can't really call it just a cohencidence, now can we?

MI Senate Candidate's Father-in-Law Is Top Leader of Muslim Brotherhood Org...

Foreign born population, which includes America's ~11 million illegal aliens, is HIGHER by 666k in 1H2026 than when Trump was elected in 2024, despite spending tens of billions of dollars for deportations

 


They are good at murdering people though.

 



ICE suspends murdering people in their cars, still not wearing body cameras despite receiving $75 billion in July 2025, $39 billion last month, and $15 billion in normal appropriations in 2025-2026

Fixed it for ya. 

 ICE suspends vehicle stops for U.S. immigration enforcement, Reuters sources say

... Maine Senator Angus King, an independent who caucuses with Democrats, told reporters that the agents involved were not wearing body cameras, leaving questions unanswered about the circumstances surrounding the shooting. ...

The bastards in the Trump administration slow-walk compliance with oversight no different than Obama did. The issues change, but the behavior of the executive remains the same. 

He was the Trump-a-TOLLah from 10am Monday until 11am Tuesday

Went over like a lead balloon, as we used to say.

 

 



CPI energy inflation averaged 1.2% under Trump I lolol, but 15.7% in June 2026, 19.0% in 2Q2026, and 11.7% in 1H2026

 Why did the squirrel cross the road?

 

June 2026

2Q2026
1H2026



 

CPI food inflation under Trump I averaged 1.89%, but the 3.09% rate in 2Q2026 is more than 63% higher

 

2Q2026

All items inflation in 2Q2026 was 3.86%, which is elevated a whopping 103.2% above the annual average 1.90% of Trump's first term

2Q2026

 

The core cpi inflation rate in June 2026 was elevated 32% over Trump's average rate in his first term

Core cpi inflation in June 2026 fell to 2.59% year over year, but rose to 2.73% for the second quarter. 

For the first half of 2026 core cpi inflation fell to 2.62%.

The measure averaged 1.96% annually in Trump's first term.

 

June 2026

2Q2026
1H2026



 

Fed Chair Kevin Warsh, whose wealth is his wife's, peddles the myth that the Fed is in control

This country eats, drinks, and sleeps inflation in the post-war . . . at 3.4% since 1948.

It's the cover for the haves to rob the have-nots. The Fed's job is to keep it going, just at a lower level than the 4.4% of the last six years, while telling you that they work for you when they actually work for the banks and the corporations.

From 1871 to 1948 the inflation rate was 0.8%, for most of which time we had sound money . . . until they confiscated it in 1934.

The only true words below are "We don't know". 

 

 Warsh promises inflation will be a ‘thing of the past,’ cites benefits of AI investment boom

... "if we get policy right — and we will — the inflation surge of the last five years will be a thing of the past."

... "While monthly price fluctuations are inevitable — especially in an unsettled world — underlying inflation over longer time horizons is determined largely by monetary policy," he said. 

... "We don’t know the extent to which the economy will benefit from the AI buildout," he added. "Yet it seems inevitable that what is now called ‘AI investment’ will soon be called just ‘investment.’"

Warsh previously has said he expects an AI productivity boom will prove disinflationary — a premise challenged by some economists as well as his fellow Fed policymakers. ...                          

 

Gee, I hope it's not this disinflationary:


 

 

The whole world is laughing at Trump's stupid Strait of Hormuz toll proposal, especially Iran



A 20% charge on a fully loaded VLCC is $30 million. Iran is widely believed to be charging less than 2%.

Trump is a buffoon.

 

Global shipping industry sounds the alarm over Trump’s Hormuz toll plan 

... Shipping giant Hapag-Lloyd has said it is “fundamentally wrong” to charge tolls for passage through international waters, regardless of the country in charge. 

“Tolls for infrastructure such as the Suez Canal or Panama Canal are different, because they reflect major infrastructure investments,” the firm said in a statement. “That is not the case in the Strait of Hormuz.” ...

Monday, July 13, 2026

Trump accepted his new airplane Qatar Farce One from these pukes

 


So Trump isn't really worried about a global recession triggered by high energy prices after all

 Brent oil jumps more than 9%, biggest daily gain since 2020, after Trump reinstates Iran blockade

... Brent crude futures advanced 9.6% to close at $83.30 per barrel. It was the international benchmark’s best daily performance since May 2020. West Texas Intermediate futures gained 9.4% to settle at $78.14. ...  


 

Trump's protection racket in the Strait of Hormuz effectively blockades the good guys, violates international law same as Iran

 UN maritime agency opposes Hormuz transit fees after Trump demands protection money

The International Maritime Organization, a United Nations agency, said Monday that it opposes transit fees in the Strait of Hormuz after President Donald Trump demanded that ships pay protection money.

“We have always been consistent on our stance on fees – IMO stands firmly against charging fees for passage through straits used for international navigation,” a spokesperson said.

“There is no legal basis through which to introduce mandatory tolls simply to transit through a strait,” the spokesperson said.

... Tolls to transit Hormuz are against international law, said James Kraska, an expert on international maritime law at the U.S. Naval War College. The world has an unimpeded right to transit Hormuz, Kraska said. ...  

Go ahead, make my day



Clock’s ticking: House set to vote on making daylight saving time permanent

New ICE M/O uses threat of suspect-vehicle-ramming-unmarked-ICE-vehicle as an excuse to murder victims #8 in Texas and #9 in Maine

Different leadership at DHS, same murderous Trump as before.

Elect Democrats and impeach his ass.

 

 Witness says Biddeford shooting victim told police ‘I tried to stop’ 

Daniel Boucher was getting ready for work Monday morning when he heard what sounded like fireworks going off outside of his home near downtown Biddeford.

He rushed to the window, where he saw an SUV trying to ram a small white car in the intersection. Moments later, agents in vests stopped the car and pulled the driver out.

“He was bleeding profusely from the head,” Boucher said later Monday morning. “He was talking. He said, ‘I tried to stop.'”

Boucher watched in disbelief as the man’s legs stopped moving as he lay on the ground. He believes he watched him die. ...

After Biddeford police and an ambulance arrived, Boucher said he saw someone appear to start CPR on the driver. Boucher went out to his front door, where the ICE agent he believed fired the shots walked past him.

“I said ‘This was awful’ and he said, ‘He was trying to ram me,'” Boucher said. ...  



 

 

Incompetent organized crime boss imposes protection fees on Strait of Hormuz cargo which he will also blockade


 

 The tyrant is the real slave. He is mastered by a whole host of conflicting desires, none of which he is therefore able to in any way satisfy.  

Trump proposes 20% toll on cargo through Strait of Hormuz; restarts Iran blockade

President Donald Trump on Monday said the U.S. will impose fees in the Strait of Hormuz “at the rate of 20% on all cargo shipped,” after declaring America’s role as the “guardian” of the major oil-shipping route. ...  Trump’s post asserts that commercial vessels attempting the transit must now pay protection money to the U.S. ... 

“The U.S.A. will be, from this point forward, known as ‘THE GUARDIAN OF THE HORMUZ STRAIT,’” he claimed. “But as such, and as a matter of FAIRNESS, will be reimbursed, at the rate of 20% on all cargo shipped, for any and all costs necessary to do the job of providing safety and security to this very volatile section of the World.”

“The process and formation will begin immediately,” he added. ... 

 

 

Sunday, July 12, 2026

Middle East tanker transits July 5-12, 2026 per JMIC Update 070

SoH: 10.0/day
SoH E: 6.3/day
SoH W: 3.7/day
 
BAM: 14.7/day
BAM SE: 7.3/day
BAM NW: 7.4/day 
 

 

Lindsey Graham is dead and Mitch McConnell is sitting up, taking nourishment, and smiling with his wife

 Sen. Lindsey Graham, influential lawmaker and Trump ally, dies at 71 after a brief illness

... Graham’s death was the result of aortic dissection due to arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease, according to the Medical Examiner of the District of Columbia’s preliminary findings, a statement released by his office said. ...  

McConnell provides health update after long unexplained absence; says he suffered fall, pneumonia 

... ″[L]ast month, I took a fall which landed me in the hospital,” McConnell said in the statement to his constituents. “My doctors have confirmed that I didn’t break any bones or suffer a concussion. I didn’t have a heart attack or a stroke. I don’t have any tumors or hemorrhages. But I was briefly unconscious and was taken to the hospital.”

The former Senate GOP leader said he also “had to deal with a mild case of pneumonia” while in the hospital. In a photo released with his statement, McConnell is holding a copy of the Sports section of the July 12 edition of The Washington Post. ...

Well, that's a shocker

 



Saturday, July 11, 2026

The first half of 2026 is falling far short of a new golden age for workers, and isn't even as good as 2019

The worst indicator is full time employment, which is running more than 2 points behind Trump's best showing in the second half of 2019. Just 48.65% had a full time job in 1H2026, and the high pre-Great Recession levels look more unachievable than ever. It is summer time and this is when we should be feeling the purported boom most acutely and we are not.

On a similar semiannual average basis, nearly 400k more workers than at the lows in 2019 want to work but are so discouraged they have dropped out. The spread between June 2026 and October 2019 is nearly 600k.

The overall number of unemployed in the first half of 2026 is 1.633 million higher than it was in the second half of 2019, 7.413 million vs. 5.780 million. The level averaged 7.6 million when Trump was elected in 2016.

The broadest measure of unemployment, the U6RATE, is 8%. In the second half of 2019 it was 6.9%, the lowest on record to the time, but Biden beat that in 2022/2023. Are we really not ever going to break Biden's two-time record low of 6.7%?

Was that the golden age?

The thing I worry about most is initial and continuing claims for unemployment. They are both on a run at historic lows.

How much longer can they keep it going like this?