Leftist activist Obama-appointed judge Amy Berman Jackson just ruled that SNAP must continue to cover junk food.
According to Amy, junk food like neon-colored pineapples dunked in Kool-Aid and Cheetos are nutritious and taxpayers must continue to foot the bill.
This is the same judge who has been overturned twice so far. She tried blocking the dismantling of Elizabeth Warren’s pet project, the CFPB, and was overturned.
She then tried to block Trump from firing the head of the Office of Special Counsel Hampton Dellinger and was overturned.
Amy was also the judge who sentenced Roger Stone to prison for 40 months.
@restoreorderusa Disregarding foreign origin, it looks like more and more judges are very young and liberal. What happened to the wise old judges of my youth?
“It’s ridiculous…I got a technical for clapping...we should all just go on the calendar now & pick a game that I’m gonna be suspended for”
Caitlin Clark is PISSED
The Minnesota based federal judge who made this decision is the same one who has previously donated to a nonprofit that provides legal aid to illegal aliens and refused to sign off on an arrest warrant for Don Lemon & other anti-ICE activists that stormed a church service.
LISTEN: Jacob Rockwell was fined for running a red light in Pensacola, Florida.
Only thing is Jacob wasn’t in Florida, he was in Alabama.
He sounded off at a local city meeting recently and his concerns go beyond just one citation.
President Trump posted and the Iranian delegation panicked.
That is the biggest takeaway from the weekend. @POTUS posted two threats in response to Hezbollah attacks on @IDF and the Iranian threats to close the Strait, and Iran’s negotiators threw a fit —issuing belligerent statements, refusing to shake hands, take pictures etc.
They panicked. Because they didn’t have instructions on what to do from Vahidi or Khamenei 2.0 or the Supreme Council of the Still Alive. But in panicking they showed that the president’s posts land on their mark —Iranian “leadership”— and that clearly that Trump scares them and impacts their behavior.
Then they left. Too late. In that panicked response to the posts they demonstrated their own weakness.
They will be berated for being so transparent when they assemble in their cave. As @wrmead told @dansenor this AM on the new “Call Ne Back” podcast, the weaker the player the tougher they must act. Iran is wrecked. They acted like a weak and scared nation acts.
The negotiations ended on talks about IAEA inspections and control of Iranian frozen assets by the U.S. if they are ever unfrozen in the least.
Because President Trump cannot accept anything except a perfect deal —and as the last week showed their are scores of his allies ready and able to slam a bad deal— the Iranians have to cope with an American president who isn’t chasing after them with sweeteners but threatening them after already pounding their military, destroying their decades of investment in enrichment, and cutting off their cash flow. President Trump can order resumption of all those things ina New York minute.
Vahidi may be screaming at them now in some tunnel as soon as he can be sure that the Israelis aren’t listening.
Across Britain right now, farmers are shearing their sheep, bagging up the wool, and burning it. Some bury it. Some leave it to rot in a corner of the field. The wool-burning has made the odd headline as a protest, but the truth is duller and sadder. The fleece is worth less than the diesel it would take to haul it to the depot.
The numbers are grim. In recent years a kilo of British wool has fetched somewhere between twenty and sixty pence, and hill breeds like Swaledale and Welsh Mountain sank as low as ten. A whole fleece off a mountain ewe might bring thirty pence. Shearing that same ewe costs the farmer around two pounds. One Lincolnshire farmer added it up out loud: over three pounds to shear and cart a single fleece to the depot, and twenty-six pence back. So she burns them. A great many do.
Here is the part that stings. The shearing still has to happen, every year, whatever the wool will fetch. A sheep left in full fleece overheats, struggles to move, and gets eaten alive by maggots. So the job carries on purely as welfare, a cost the farmer simply eats to spare the animal, with the wool itself going on the fire straight after.
And think about what this fibre once was. For centuries wool was the engine of the English economy, the country's greatest export and the crown's main source of tax. It raised the soaring wool churches of the Cotswolds. It turned merchants into princes. To this day, whoever presides over the House of Lords sits on the Woolsack, a literal cushion of wool, put there in the fourteenth century so nobody would forget where the nation's wealth began.
Prices have lifted off the floor this past year, the first real relief in a long while. It still does not cover the shears for a hill farmer. The fibre that built England now smoulders in a heap behind the barn, and almost nobody notices the smoke.
U.S. official pushes back on alleged ‘snub.’
"This is complete nonsense. The U.S. delegation had just spent hours with the Qataris and there was no need to re-greet someone having just spent hours with him,” the official said.
As an Oregonian who has had a close friend die to an overdose
This is strictly because they legalized nearly all drugs, started supplying the paraphernalia to addicts, and stopped prosecuting the dealers of fentanyl
Then, when that blew up in their faces so badly that IT TOOK MY FRIEND and countless others, they quietly backtracked only to reemerge later with this victory lap
They should all be hanged publicly for what they did