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“I do not suggest to you in any way that I’m perfect or a saint. I have certainly made mistakes in judgment in my past, but those are between me and my wife and to her I apologize deeply for putting her into this position.” - Eric Swalwell, odd thing for an innocent dude to say



Just in case you missed it - this is the Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff failing to confirm that the British Army could deploy 1000 troops to the continent of Europe.





Time for Europ to say NO to Mark Rutte. What a disgrace you are, @SecGenNATO








My focus is, and always will be, the British national interest.




🚨 BREAKING: The UK is preparing a new plan to ready the whole nation for the transition to war No one wants to fight for Keir Starmer [@SkyNews ]




EXCLUSIVE Sir Keir Starmer has been forced to drop legislation which would cede sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius in a further deterioration of relations with Donald Trump The Times has been told that a bill underpinning the controversial deal will not be included in the King's Speech next month after the US president branded it an "act of great stupidity" and withdrew his support The government stands by the deal and will attempt to persuade Trump to change his mind but has acknowledged that it cannot proceed without his backing Ministers are "deeply frustrated" with Trump, who initially supported the deal after extensive discussions between intelligence agencies but changed his mind during a dispute with Nato over plans to seize Greenland The government believes that it puts the future of Diego Garcia, the UK-US base in the islands which has been used during the Iran war, at risk It is concerned that Mauritius will mount a legal challenge granting it access to the waters around Diego Garcia, making it harder for the base to host nuclear submarines and patrol surrounding waters The deal was highly contentious. It would have seen Britain hand over the islands to Mauritius before immediately entering into a 99-year lease for Diego Garcia. The government claimed it would cost £3.5billion, although the Tories disputed this and said it would cost £35billion his over its lifetime. thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…

Then why did we lose at least $32 billion to pandemic unemployment fraud? Oh yeah, because the EDD: * Dumped its anti-fraud program (Pondera) in 2016 and never replaced it * Never implemented a system to cross-match incarceration data after being warned in 2015 to do so * Failed to correct its practice of mailing documents w/people's full SSN's after state auditor report in 2018 Just for a start. And, CBS News found that, since 2015, CA lawmakers failed to enact 3 out of every 4 anti-fraud recommendations from the state auditor that required legislative action.









