How USAID Partners with Microsoft

What a difference two years makes. With the revelations of the true purpose of USAID, this video is viewed in a completely different context than what Power had intended. Samantha Power is only on the first 18 minutes of this video.

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Railcar Bridges in WNC

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Insubordination?

Is this an example of insubordination or one of insurrection? From the above Tweet:

Lebryk didn’t just obstruct Trump’s executive order—he actively enabled financial misconduct.

If he is funding programs and institutions that function against the Republic, I would consider that to be a form of insurrection.

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Samantha Power and Nudge Theory

For those who forgot, Samantha Power is married to Cass Sunstein. His Nudge Theory is one that people should become familiar with:

Political Applications: The nudge theory has been quickly adopted by governments around the world to influence citizen behavior. In 2008, the US government got Cass Sunstein himself and appointed him administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs. Two years later, the UK also established its “Nudge Unit”, which was led by David Halpern. Both David Cameron and Barack Obama employed the nudge theory to advance domestic policy goals in their countries (McSmith, 2010). More recently, Boris Johnson’s government tried to fight the coronavirus pandemic by using the nudge theory to encourage “herd immunity”. (Costello, 2020).

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The Deep State Lost and Has to Be Held Accountable

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USAID Gives Billions to Canadian Universities

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Half a Trillion Dollars a Year?

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Can Trump Order the Release of the Epstein Files

From Grok:

Donald Trump, as a former President, does not currently hold the authority to order the release of any sealed court documents, including those related to Jeffrey Epstein. Here’s how this would work:

Executive Influence: A sitting President could theoretically direct the Department of Justice (DOJ) to take actions, like supporting a motion to unseal documents if there’s a compelling public interest or legal justification. However, even this influence would not bypass judicial review; it would merely position the DOJ to argue in court for the documents’ release.

Role of the President: While the President of the United States has significant executive powers, the release of judicial records or documents under seal is not among them. The judiciary maintains control over its records, and decisions to unseal documents are typically made by judges based on legal arguments, privacy considerations, and public interest.

Legal Process: If there are documents related to Epstein’s case that are under seal, they would need to be addressed through the court system. This could involve:

Motion to Unseal: Parties interested in the documents, possibly including federal agencies or individuals with legal standing, could file a motion to unseal these records. The judge presiding over the case would then consider this motion, weighing arguments for privacy against public interest or legal necessity.

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After acknowledging the mistake on who is currently President, here is Grok’s answer:

Given that Donald Trump is currently the President of the United States, here’s how the situation stands regarding his ability to influence the release of sealed court documents like those related to Jeffrey Epstein:

  • Role of the President: As President, Donald Trump could direct the Department of Justice (DOJ) to take a position on the release of sealed court documents. However, even as President, he cannot unilaterally order the release of judicial documents:
    • Judicial Authority: The power to unseal documents primarily rests with the judiciary. A judge would need to decide based on legal arguments whether to unseal such documents. The President can influence this process by having the DOJ argue in favor of unsealing, but the final decision would still be judicial.
    • Executive Influence: Trump could encourage or direct the DOJ to file motions or support legal actions to unseal documents if there’s a perceived public interest or legal justification. However, this process would go through the courts, not by executive fiat.
  • Political Influence: As President, Trump could use his influence to highlight the issue, perhaps pushing for transparency in public statements or encouraging legislative action by Congress to support or pressure for the release of such documents.
  • Legal and Privacy Issues: There would still be legal considerations like privacy rights, potential impacts on ongoing investigations, or national security that a judge would weigh before unsealing any documents.

Thus, while President Trump has significant influence, the actual release of sealed court documents like those related to Epstein would still require judicial approval through the appropriate legal channels. His role would be to advocate or direct legal actions, not to order the documents’ release directly.

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Boots on the Ground…Will Trumps and Elons action cause a civil war. Cleaning out corruption.

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Duke Energy customers shocked by spiking bills despite promised rate reductions

The spikes come just months after Duke Energy announced that customers would see lower rates in December and January due to falling fuel prices.

The company announced that on Dec. 1, rates began dropping for Duke Energy Progress residential customers, which includes most of Raleigh and counties to the east.

However, some customers said their bills more than doubled in January. Goldsboro Resident Roddie Hoyle said his bill rose to over $1,700.

 “I just sat there in shock and just didn’t know what to do,” Hoyle said. 

Hoyle said it was his first Duke Energy bill in his new home, but the previous resident said he should expect a bill no more than $600. 

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Our last contract with Duke Energy was for three years. No raises for services in that period were allowed. Payment terms were 90 days from submission of our invoice. I will not go into details of the DEI contracts that we had to sign to work for them or the amount of money they give to leftist groups. After 38 years, we decided to walk away and not bid the new contract.

Remember that Trump pledged to cut our electric bills in half in his first year. This is the left attacking Trump and the people at the same time.

From Grok:

Duke Energy supports several organizations that focus on social justice, racial equity, and other initiatives often associated with leftist or progressive causes. Here are some of the key organizations and initiatives they have supported:

  • In North Carolina, Duke Energy has provided grants to various organizations, including:
    • Brunswick County NAACP: This organization received support to reduce disparate outcomes as part of Duke Energy’s commitment to racial equity.
    • North Carolina for Community and Justice: Focused on training and policy reform to advance social justice and equity.
    • 40 organizations in total received grants, though not all are named in public disclosures, indicating a broad support for social justice and racial equity initiatives.
  • General Support for Social Justice and Racial Equity:
    • Duke Energy committed over $8 million since 2020 to organizations focused on these issues, with significant investments in North Carolina. This includes funding for initiatives aimed at reducing racial disparities, supporting policy reform, and criminal justice reform.
  • Other Initiatives:
    • Duke Energy has been involved in sponsoring events like a “youth pride carnival” including a “king and queen drag show” in honor of Pride month, reflecting support for diversity and inclusion programs.

These efforts are part of Duke Energy’s broader corporate social responsibility strategy which includes commitments to vibrant economies, climate resiliency, and justice, equity, and inclusion. The Duke Energy Foundation has been instrumental in these grants, contributing over $30 million annually to various causes, with a focus on enhancing community vitality where Duke Energy operates.

These details are based on publicly available information on Duke Energy’s corporate giving and foundation activities.

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Kamala Unedited

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FAA Upgrade Coming

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What a Nice Picture

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Nina’s Disinformation Posting

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The Architect of January 6th

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