
James Redus
344 posts





Enten: "Donald Trump, 65% disapproval on healthcare. That is the highest for any president this century."














The Espionage Act has been used to criminalize whistleblowing and newsgathering for years. Join us for a webinar to learn about @RepRashida's bill to reform the archaic law. 🗓️ March 12, 3 p.m. ET/12 p.m. PT RSVP: freedom.press/reform-espiona…


BREAKING — Trump: "Based on what Jared Kushner told me I Thought Iran Would Attack Us. The blame game starts, it will be epic with hire and fire in Washington. Launching a war you cannot win based on what Jared Kushner told you is some level Shit.







JUSTICE THE AMERICAN WAY. 🇺🇸🔥


Got a minute ? ⬇️ Based on the verified numbers: Gaza: ~100,000 tons of explosives Epic Fury + True Promise IV (both sides combined): estimated 500–1,500 tons That means Gaza received roughly 70 to 200 times more explosive tonnage than the entire US-Israel vs. Iran exchange so far — on both sides combined. To put it another way: Israel dropped more on Gaza in the first week of that campaign than has been deployed in the entire Iran war to date by all parties. The structural reason is the nature of the campaigns. Gaza was relentless area bombardment — 2,000-lb unguided bombs dropped continuously over two years into 140 square miles. Epic Fury is precision strikes: Tomahawks, GBU-57 bunker busters, and F-35 payloads chosen for specific hardened targets. A single B-2 sortie with 14 Massive Ordnance Penetrators delivers extraordinary destructive effect but represents perhaps 35 tons of actual explosive. Iran's retaliation — 1,400+ drones and missiles — sounds massive but most Shahed drones carry 50 kg warheads, so even 1,000 of them is only 50 tons of explosive. The disparity is staggering when you remember that Gaza is a 25-mile-long strip of land. Iran is 74 times the size of Israel. The concentration of explosive tonnage per square mile in Gaza has no modern parallel.

JUST IN: Benjamin Netanyahu is meeting with members of the U.S. military who are currently stationed at an Air Force base in Israel. He says: “there is much work ahead with the U.S. military as I continue to expand Israel in the Middle East.“ They’re not even hiding it anymore.









