Hail our glorious leader!

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USAID signs are now being REMOVED from offices in DC.
 
President Trump has tasked Elon Musk’s DOGE with investigating the Departments of Defense and Education: "He’s got a very capable group of people. They know what they’re doing. I’ve instructed him to go into education, go into the military, and go into other things as we go along. And they’re finding massive amounts of fraud, abuse, waste. He will be looking at education pretty quickly, and he will be looking at the military, too."




View: https://x.com/ImMeme0/status/1887984230635876746
 
JUST IN: President Trump fires Colleen Joy Shogan.

She led the National Archives and Records Administration.


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TRUMP UPS THE ANTE: DEMANDS $20B FROM CBS OVER KAMALA INTERVIEW

Trump just doubled his lawsuit against CBS and Paramount, claiming they deceptively edited a "60 Minutes" interview to boost Kamala's campaign chances.

The plot thickens: Trump's former White House doctor, Rep. Ronny Jackson, joins the suit as Texas plaintiff.

The timing? Perfect for putting media giants on notice - ABC and Meta already coughed up $40M in similar cases.



View: https://x.com/MarioNawfal/status/1888401319821799757
 
Even Hitler had cheaper eggs than your orange cheeto.

  • In Nazi Germany, there was a significant focus on food self-sufficiency and rationing, especially during and after the onset of WWII. Egg consumption decreased by 46% from 1927 to 1937 due to policies aimed at redirecting resources towards military needs rather than civilian consumption. There's no direct data on egg prices from that era in the search results provided, but we can infer that the availability of eggs was severely restricted, and prices, when eggs were available, would have been influenced by rationing and shortages.
  • Current U.S. Egg Prices (2025): In the U.S. in 2025, egg prices have seen significant increases due to an ongoing bird flu outbreak. According to the data, egg prices rose by 36.8% in December 2024 compared to the previous year, with projections for a further 20.3% increase in 2025. The average price for a dozen eggs was reported at $4.15 in December 2024, with expectations of continuing volatility.
  • Comparative Analysis:
    • Currency and Inflation: The German mark's value during the Nazi era, especially with hyperinflation in the early 1920s and subsequent stabilization, is not directly comparable to the U.S. dollar today. Adjusting for inflation and currency conversion would be complex without specific price data from Nazi Germany.
    • Economic Systems: Nazi Germany operated under a different economic system with extensive government control over production and distribution, unlike the market-driven economy in the U.S.
    • Availability vs. Price: In Nazi Germany, the availability of eggs was more of an issue than just their price due to rationing and agricultural policy aimed at supporting the war effort.

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Maybe if you suck Jesus extra hard he'll squirt some eggs out of his ass for you at no charge. :thup:
 
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