No puedo pedir madurez a alguien que se rehusa a CRECER mentalmente. No puedo pedir DISCULPAS sinceras y un CAMBIO de actitud a quien siempre se CONVENCE de hacer todo bien.
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BREAKING. Thirty-six hours ago President Donald Trump said “obliterate.” This morning he said “productive conversations.” The question every trader, diplomat, and general is asking: what broke between Saturday night and Monday morning?
Six things broke simultaneously. Not one of them was Iranian.
First. The bill arrived. The Pentagon requested over $200 billion in supplemental funding. The war cost $11.3 billion in six days, $16.5 billion in twelve. At $1.38 billion per day and accelerating, congressional resistance to the supplemental is real. The money that was supposed to fund “days not weeks” now needs a vote that may not pass.
Second. The Fed killed the rate-cut thesis. On March 18, the Federal Reserve held rates at 3.5 to 3.75 percent and revised its 2026 PCE inflation forecast to 2.7 percent from 2.4, citing the Iran war energy shock. The dot plot shows one cut in all of 2026, down from two. Every basis point of delayed easing is pain for housing, credit, and the Magnificent Seven. The war that was supposed to demonstrate strength is demonstrating inflation.
Third. The allies revolted politely. Twenty-two countries signed up to coordinate on Hormuz. Zero committed a warship during combat. Japan is releasing strategic reserves. South Korea’s Kospi has fallen 12 percent. Europe’s gas surged 35 percent after Qatar’s LNG was knocked offline & declared force majeure up to 5 years. Trump called NATO “cowards” and got a press release. The coalition of the willing is a coalition of the waiting.
Fourth. TSMC sent the signal. Taiwan imports nearly 97 percent of its energy. Its LNG reserves cover 11 days. Qatar supplies a third of global helium, which TSMC needs for chip fabrication. The helium is bottled behind a closed strait. Every Nvidia GPU, every Apple chip, every AI cluster depends on a fab in Hsinchu counting its gas in single-digit days. The Magnificent Seven have shed hundreds of billions as energy rotation crushes tech.
Fifth. Birol named the damage. The IEA chief told Australia this morning that 40 energy assets across nine countries are severely damaged, global oil supply has fallen 11 million barrels per day, the crisis exceeds both 1970s shocks combined, and no country is immune. He named fertilisers and helium as interrupted flows. The man who runs global energy security called the war Trump started the worst energy crisis in modern history.
Sixth. The midterms. Gas prices are up 93 cents per gallon. Sixty-six percent of Americans call this a war of choice. Sixty percent disapprove. Fifty-seven percent say it is going badly. The numbers that matter in Washington are not barrels per day. They are approval ratings in swing states where voters fill their tanks every Tuesday.
Six pressures. One post. President Trump did not discover diplomacy. He discovered arithmetic. The 48-hour ultimatum was a threat. The 5-day pause is a confession that the threat’s consequences were worse than its target. Destroying power plants would have sealed the strait permanently, triggered Ghalibaf’s promise to “irreversibly destroy” Gulf desalination and energy infrastructure, crashed TSMC’s supply chain, spiked inflation past 3 percent, and handed the midterms to the opposition on a platter of $7 gasoline.
The pause is real. The relief is not. The strait is still closed. The 40 assets are still damaged. The fertiliser is still blocked. The planting window is still closing. The five-day clock is already ticking.
The molecules do not negotiate. The molecules wait.
Full deep dive analysis:
https://t.co/iFmUcarGdV
Ossoff: Was it the assessment of the intelligence community that there was an imminent nuclear threat posed by the Iranian regime?
Gabbard: The only person who can determine what is and is not an imminent threat is the president. It is not the intelligence community's responsibility to determine what is and is not an imminent threat.
Ossoff: It is precisely your responsibility. This is the worldwide threats hearing where, as you noted in your opening testimony quote, you represent the ic's assessment of threats.
En las dramáticas circunstancias de la guerra, la información debe evitar el riesgo de transformarse en propaganda. Es deber de los periodistas verificar las noticias, para no convertirse en altavoces del poder; y mostrar los sufrimientos que la guerra acarrea siempre a las poblaciones: presentar el rostro de la guerra y contarla a través de los ojos de las víctimas.
Con mucho respeto, voy a aclarar el concepto de IGUALDAD, ya que es una de las unidades de la materia que hace 20 años enseño y veo que se está mal interpretando.
Nuestra CN dice, en su artículo 46 que todos los habitantes de la Rca somos iguales en dignidad y derechos y que no se admiten discriminaciones. Esa es la igualdad formal o la ideal a la cual debemos llegar. El art 1 de la Declaración Universal de Derechos Humanos dice lo mismo, solo que en vez de habitantes dice seres humanos. “Todos los seres humanos nacen libres e iguales en dignidad y derechos”.
Ahora bien, el 2do párrafo del art 46 al que muchos no alcanzan a leer, dice “Las protecciones que se establezcan sobre desigualdades injustas no serán consideradas como factores discriminatorios sino igualitarios”
Esto se debe a que históricamente existieron personas o grupos excluidos en el acceso igualitario a derechos o que requieren que se allanen ciertas barreras para llegar a esa igualdad formal y convertirla en “igualdad real”
Por ej: personas con discapacidad, mujeres, pueblos indígenas, persona migrantes, personas en situación de pobreza etc.
Y para cumplir con el 2do párrafo del art 46 el Estado debe desplegar toda su “artillería” a través de políticas públicas y acciones sociales, para que podamos ser realmente un Estado SOCIAL de derecho” como dice el art 1 CN
Imaginemos que la igualdad está en Planta Baja. Y hay personas que por circunstancias especiales están en el Sub Suelo. El estado debe emplear sus buenas acciones para que lleguen a Planta Baja y estas acciones no deben verse como factores discriminatorios sino igualitarios.
Ej: Planes sociales de acceso a viviendas para personas de escasos recursos o con tope de ingresos.
Cómo los planes del MUVH del cual se “aprovechó” Chaqueñito.
Por otro lado, existen persona que están en una posición de privilegio, como los que reciben altos ingresos y detentan el poder. (Ej. Chaqueñito)
Según nuestro ejemplo, ellos están en el 1er piso.
Entonces, la igualdad real no se consigue dando privilegios a los que están en el 1er piso, porque es justamente ahí es donde se quiebra el “estado social de derecho” y se compromete la democracia.
▶️CRIMINAL DESIDIA: ¡NO HAY MEDICAMENTOS NI INSUMOS! | 🚨😤
Accedimos a documentos oficiales que evidencian la crítica situación de la salud pública en Paraguay. El país necesita saberlo. ❌🗣️
👉 De 2.000 medicamentos e insumos, 1.453 están en stock cero. Eso equivale al 73 %. No es “falta puntual”, es desabastecimiento masivo.
👉 Otros 469 (23 %) están en stock crítico, o sea que pueden agotarse en poco tiempo. Una licitación lleva más tiempo que eso. ⏳👎
👉 Apenas 78 ítems (4 %) tienen stock normal para 6 meses o más.
🤐Esto quiere decir que el 96 % de insumos y medicamentos está en crisis o vacío, según vademécum del Ministerio de Salud.
💥 No president in the modern era has ordered more military strikes against as many different countries as Donald Trump.
He's attacked 7 nations, three of which had never been targeted by U.S. military strikes. He authorized more individual air strikes in 2025 than Biden did in four years. https://t.co/pHeAkNN4PY
BREAKING: It's now being reported that Trump's federal agents at the ICE concentration camp in Dilley, Texas are raiding the dormitories of kids and their parents to confiscate and destroy letters from the children.
This happened after Pro-Republica published multiple letters from the children, like the one below from Ariana V.
What ever happened to Free Speech? This is like 1930s Germany!
This is not just wrong. It’s absolutely idiotic.
Clean energy is lowering costs and creating American jobs right now. Abandoning pollution limits doesn’t help our economy, it weakens it and hands our competitors an advantage.
Pollution doesn’t disappear because politicians pretend it isn’t dangerous. It shows up as higher health care costs, higher insurance premiums, destroyed homes, and more expensive energy. Families pay the price while polluters boost their profits.
For decades, America proved we could grow our economy and clean up pollution at the same time. Walking away from that progress is reckless and just flat out stupid.
https://t.co/XMTMNcWTt6
A Republican-led Utah audit of over 2 million voter registrations found only one noncitizen, who never voted.
The results undercut the right-wing narrative of widespread noncitizen voting, especially as Republicans renew their push for a proof-of-citizenship requirement in voter registration. https://t.co/7S46qdIgNY
What a joke. Half of these nations are dictatorships that use force (not peace) to control their people. The rest are a collection of small countries that are either deeply unhealthy, repressive democracies and/or dependent on the U.S. for assistance.
Yo les digo como puede el Estado generar recursos.
Eliminar todo ente que no funcione (fepasa, copaco, correos)
Eliminar los millonarios salarios de Itaipú y Yacyreta
Eliminar a todos los nepobabys con salarios altos que no hacen un karajo.
Eliminar la jubilación vip de los parlamentarios
Eliminar los seguros medicos del funcionariado que al final todos pagamos para un grupo minúsculo.
LES ASEGURO QUE CON ESTO VA A SOBRAR UNA BUENA PLATA PERO NO LO HARAN, ES MAS FACIL QUE VOS, QUE YO, QUE TODOS PAGUEMOS A SUS OPERADORES.
Van Hollen: I—and my office—have been working with a mom from the state of Maryland. She lived here 20 years. She has four kids. She was snatched off the streets by ICE a couple of weeks ago.
She asked to be released to be able to visit with her 15-year-old son, who was dying of cancer. They said no. Shame.
He died the next day. Her son died the next day without being able to say goodbye to his mom, and his mom was unable to say goodbye to him. That is the lack of humanity. That is the lack of basic human decency that we’re seeing from this administration. And that is why you’re all out here.
We are now working very hard to make sure that this mom is at least released to go to her son’s memorial service.
JD Vance is the worst vice president in modern American history.
He makes Trump’s demagoguery look almost benign. Trump’s appeals are often wrapped in silliness and performative absurdity; Vance’s are not.
He is cold, deliberate, and delivers his bile with the smug confidence of someone who knows exactly what he’s doing.
Few people this openly cynical and contemptuous of democratic norms have ever come this close to the White House.
Editorial in the National Catholic Reporter: "[JD Vance]'s comments justifying the death of Renee Good are a moral stain on the collective witness of our Catholic faith. His repeated attempts to blame Good for her own death are fundamentally incompatible with the Gospel."
Must watch: NYT just released a damning forensic analysis of the ICE shooting in Minneapolis.
It flatly refutes Trump administration claims — confirming the motorist was driving away, not toward the officer, and the officer was not hit by the vehicle.
https://t.co/n8opkxbtmU
"Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture repainted, every statue and street and building renamed, every date altered, and that process is continuing day by day and minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Party is always right."
Orwell, 1984