Monday, 27 January 2025

For the second time in 11 days Casino makes it onto the NSW Police News site

 

The latest incident on 25 January 2025 involved an alleged car theft in Baker Street followed by a police pursuit ending in a bad car crash in West Street which closed the street for a number of hours.


West Street, Casino NSW
IMAGE: IndyNR.com

NSW Police, News, 26 January 2025:


Teen charged following pursuit - Casino

Sunday, 26 January 2025 05:24:02 PM


A teenager has been charged and another remains in hospital following an alleged pursuit in the state’s north yesterday.


Between 1am and 3.30am (Saturday 25 January 2025) a unit on Barker Street, Casino, was allegedly broken into and a Honda hatchback was taken from the home.

About 4.10am (Saturday 25 January 2025), police attempted to stop the hatchback in Casino.


When it failed to stop a pursuit was initiated and continued to West Street where the hatchback crashed into a motorhome.


The driver – a 16-year-old boy was taken to Lismore Base Hospital and the passenger – a 13-year-old boy – was airlifted to Gold Coast University Hospital where he remains in a serious condition.


A crime scene was established and an investigation into the incident commenced.


The older boy was charged with police pursuit - not stop - drive dangerously, dangerous driving occasioning GBH- drive manner dangerous, negligent driving (occasioning grievous bodily harm), never licensed person drive vehicle on road - first offence, and drive conveyance taken w/o consent of owner.


He was refused bail and appeared at a children’s court via AVL today (Sunday 26 January 2025).


The earlier Oak Ave incident on 14 January involved a 20 year-old man being arrested and later charged with 26 offences following an extensive investigation into property crime in the Northern Rivers.


Sunday, 26 January 2025

The Burning Question in 2025 is: will Australian society & the national economy survive Peter Dutton 2.0 aka #TrumpNotSoLite's fierce ambition to lead an ultraconservative, 'aniti-woke' federal government for the next 4 years?


Leader of the Opposition and Liberal MP for Dickson Peter Craig Dutton is on the record as admiring Donald John Trump and even seems to be looking forward to working with him should the Liberal-Nationals Coalition win government at the forthcoming federal general election - indeed he claims that a number of his close colleagues are well connected with members of the Trump Administration.


This is Peter Dutton opining to the mainstream media since 20 January 2025.



The Nightly, 24 January 2025:


Opposition leader Peter Dutton has argued that young men are ‘fed up’ with feeling ostracised and are sick of being treated like ogres.


He believes push-back on “woke” practices, such as being overlooked for jobs under affirmative action policies, was gaining momentum, and the decline of “wokeism” would be accelerated after the election of Donald Trump as US president.....


Speaking on Mark Bouris’ Straight Talk podcast, Mr Dutton said in the US and elsewhere young males felt “disenfranchised and ostracised”.


They’re saying, ‘Well, hang on, I have nothing but respect for women, and I would never treat my female friends differently than my male friends’,” he said.


But I’m being told that I’m some sort of ogre, or I have some belief structure which is true to that, which I know is, is, you know, what I hold in my heart.


I think there’s just a point where people are fed up and they are pushing back and saying, ‘well, why am I being overlooked at work for a job, you know, three jobs running when I’ve got, you know, a partner at home, and she’s decided to stay at home with three young kids, and I want a promotion at work so that I can help pay the bills at home’ and so I think all of that has morphed.”


The Saturday Paper, 25 January 2025:


They’re excited by Trump’: Dutton’s inclusion strategy


Amid the “revolution” of Donald Trump’s return to the White House is one cause that has caught the Coalition’s eye: the dismantling of diversity, equity and inclusion efforts....


One Liberal MP expects this tone will have some influence on the Coalition in Australia’s election campaign. “They’re excited by Trump. They will try and use mechanisms from his playbook here. And they do it already, right?”


Dutton has championed what he describes as “anti-woke” issues since his first term as a backbencher. I think there is going to be a new revolution that comes with the Trump administration in relation to a lot of the woke issues that might be fashionable in universities and at the ABC,” Dutton told a sympathetic Sharri Markson on Sky News this week.


They just aren’t cutting it around kitchen tables at the moment, where people can’t pay their bills under the Albanese cost-of-living crisis.”


In her Sky News interview, Markson was one of the few journalists to raise with Dutton the executive order signed by Trump recognising only “two sexes, male and female”.


In her Sky News interview, Markson was one of the few journalists to raise with Dutton the executive order signed by Trump recognising only “two sexes, male and female”.


He responded that people are “sick of being ostracised and vilified”, but he did not engage on the question of gender. Rather, the opposition leader shifted to Indigenous recognition.


On Thursday, Coalition deputy leader David Littleproud was less guarded, telling Sky News the issue of gender needed to be reconsidered in Australia. “It doesn’t need to get emotional…” he said. “It comes back to respecting that biological basis that we can’t get away from when we’re born.”....


Nationwide News, 22 January 2025:


Had enough’: Peter Dutton predicts anti-woke revolution for Australia


Peter Dutton has declared he would be the better PM to deal with US President Donald Trump amid a worldwide political revolution as voters decide they have had enough of the “woke” agenda.


But despite hinting he could ride the wave of the Trump victory all the way to the Lodge, Mr Dutton declined to expressly dump the Coalition’s current commitment to the Paris agreement on climate change.....


Mr Dutton has recently declared he will not display two flags at official press conferences if elected.


We’re not going to have reconciliation when we have people living under three different flags,’’ Mr Dutton said.


We have one national flag, and that’s incredibly important.”....


The Guardian, 25 January 2025:


Peter Dutton has announced a long-awaited shadow ministerial shake-up before this year’s federal election, appointing former immigration minister David Coleman to the foreign affairs role....Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price, took on the new government efficiency platform, which echoed the new US Department of Government Efficiency (Doge), led by Elon Musk.


Given that it appears that Dutton is more than flirting with the idea of emulating Donald Trump's election campaign and some of his divisive policies perhaps it would be sensible to take a closer look at the 47th US President aka Trump 2.0 in the year of 2025.


Donald J. Trump has been the 47th US President for seven days now and during this period he has signed at least fifty-seven Executive Orders, with forty-six signed on the day of his inauguration.


20 January 2025 immediately after the inauguration ceremony on first day of the presidential term


On that first day Donald Trump signed at least 45 Presidential Actions/Executive Orders.


One of note was Granting Pardons And Commutation Of Sentences For Certain Offenses Relating To The Events At Or Near The United States Capitol On January 6, 2021 which saw an est. 1,500 persons, previously with a conviction against their names for violence and/or conspiracy in relation to the violent insurrection in Washington DC during 6 January 2021, pardoned. With those still serving prison sentences released and those still before the courts having their cases immediately dismissed.


There was also Executive Order "ProtectingThe Meaning And Value Of American Citizenship" which sought to remove the right to citizenship going forward for those children born to non-citizen parents whether those parents were in the United States lawfully or unlawfully.


Also amongst these orders were presidential actions withdrawing from the World Health Organisation, dismantling environmental protections, opening untouched areas up to mining exploration, rolling back climate change mitigation measures & regulations and denying the rights of women to reproductive choice and reasserting the position that all living persons remain the biological gender assigned to then at birth with this position to be adopted by all federal agencies and employees.


In addition Trump issued Executive Order "Initial Rescissions of Harmful Executive Orders and Actions". These rescissions cover Orders and Actions during the entire Biden presidency from noon 20.01.21 to noon 20.01.25.


Included in this rollback is:


> Executive Order 13989 of January 20, 2021 (Ethics Commitments by Executive Branch Personnel), thereby making it legal for members of both Houses in the 119th US Congress to accept gifts & inducements (eg. 'golden parachutes') from lobbyists and interested third parties.


> Executive Order 14009 of January 28, 2021 (Strengthening Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act)

> Executive Order 14070 of April 5, 2022 (Continuing To Strengthen Americans’ Access to Affordable, Quality Health Coverage) and

> Executive Order 14087 of October 14, 2022 (Lowering Prescription Drug Costs for Americans) which means that a) medical insurance became inaccessible to potentially millions of American citizens and b) prescription drugs just became very expensive again and in practice inaccessible to the poor, vulnerable and to many with chronic life-threatening conditions.


Public Citizen, Inc., American Federation Of Government Employees and State Democracy Defenders Fund filed CivilCase 1:25-cv-00164 bringing an action seeking declaratory, injunctive, and mandamus relief against Defendants Donald J. Trump, in his official capacity as president of the United States, and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), an agency of the United States, to ensure that the so-called “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE) complies with the requirements established by the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), 5 U.S.C.§§ 1001 et seq


The Trump State Department implements a landmark "One Flag Policy" barring U.S. outposts at home and abroad from flying any other flag but the Stars and Stripes, effectively blocks U.S. embassies and outposts from flying Pride and Black Lives Matter flags.


21 January 2025 the second day and first full day of the current presidential term


The Episcopalian 14th Bishop of Washington speaking directly to the president from the pulpit of St. John’s, Lafayette Square during the official thanksgiving church service, said the following:


Let me make one final plea, Mr. President. Millions have put there trust in you. And, as you told the nation yesterday, you have felt the providential hand of a loving God.

In the name of our God, I ask you to have mercy upon the people in our country who are scared now.

There are gay, lesbian and transgender children in Democratic, Republican and Independent families, some who fear for their lives.

And the people, the people who pick our crops and clean our office buildings, who labor in poultry farms and meatpacking plants, who wash the dishes after we eat in restaurants and work the night shifts in hospitals. They may not be citizens or have the proper documentation, but the vast majority of immigrants are not criminals. They pay taxes, and are good neighbors. They are faithful members of our churches and mosques, synagogues, madaras, and temples. I ask you to have mercy, Mr. President, on those in our communities whose children fear that their parents will be taken away, and that you help those who are fleeing war zones and persecution in their own lands, to find compassion and welcome here. Our God teaches us that we are to be merciful to the stranger for we were all once strangers in this land.


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Excerpt from Trump's first US press conference during the question and answer segment when he was asked about the wildfire federal disaster relief funding called into question by the intent of the 20 January presidential memorandum Putting People over Fish: Stopping Radical Environmentalism to Provide Water to Southern California.



The State of New Jersey, Commonwealth of

Massachusetts, State of California, State of ColoradoState of Connecticut, State of Delaware, District of Columbia, State of Hawai‘I, State of Maine, State of Maryland, Attorney General Dana Nessel for the People of Michigan, State of Minnesota, State of Nevada, State of New Mexico, State of New York, State of North Carolina, State Of Rhode Island, State of Vermont, State of Wisconsin and City and County of San Francisco, filed Case No. 1:25-cv-10139 bringing an action to protect their states, localities, and residents from the President’s flagrantly unlawful attempt to strip hundreds of thousands American-born children of their citizenship based on their parentage.


The States of Washington, Arizona, Illinois, and Oregon filed Case 2:25-cv-00127-JCC bringing an action to protect the States—including their public agencies, public programs, public fiscs, and state residents—against the illegal actions of the President and federal government that purport to unilaterally strip United States citizens of their citizenship. Seeking an emergency temporary restraining order.


Note: This brings the total of state entities opposing the contents of one executive order issued by President Trump in court to twenty-five.


22 January 2025 the third day of the presidential term


In response to the Executive Order of 20 January 2025 "Granting Pardons And Commutation Of Sentences For Certain Offenses Relating To The Events At Or Near The United States Capitol On January 6, 2021", three US District Court judges asserted the independence of the Court. The first in Criminal Action No. 21-00073 (BAH) by not going beyond what established law required. In her reasons stating; No “national injustice” occurred here, just as no outcome-determinative election fraud occurred in the 2020 presidential election. No “process of national reconciliation” can begin when poor losers, whose preferred candidate loses an election, are glorified for disrupting a constitutionally mandated proceeding in Congress and doing so with impunity. That merely raises the dangerous specter of future lawless conduct by other poor losers and undermines the rule of law. Yet, this presidential pronouncement of a “national injustice” is the sole justification provided in the government’s motion to dismiss the pending indictment." and denying the request that this dismissal be “with prejudice.”

While the second in Criminal Action No. 22-413 (CKK) ended her reasons with All of what I have described has been recorded for posterity, ensuring that what transpired on January 6, 2021 can be judged accurately in the future.

and the third in Criminal Action No. 24-CR-135 (TSC) the Order transcript opening with; The Government’s Motion to Dismiss the Indictment pursuant to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 48(a), ECF No. 29, is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part.

The Government’s only stated reason for pursuing dismissal with prejudice is that the President, in addition to pardoning the Defendant, has ordered the Attorney General to do so.

See Gov’t’s Mot. at 1, ECF No. 29 (citing Unnumbered Proclamation, __ Fed. Reg. __ (Jan. 20, 2025).1

The Court does not discern—and neither party has identified—any defect in either the legal merits of, or the factual basis for, the Government’s case. Indeed, while a pardon exercises the Executive’s “exclusive authority and absolute discretion to decide whether to prosecute a case,” United States v. Nixon, 418 U.S. 683, 693 (1974), it “does not necessarily render ‘innocent’ a defendant of any alleged violation of the law,” United States v. Flynn, 507 F. Supp. 3d 116, 136 (D.D.C. 2020).

More broadly, no pardon can change the tragic truth of what happened on January 6, 2021. On that day, “a mob professing support for then-President Trump violently attacked the United States Capitol” to stop the electoral college certification. Trump v. Thompson, 20 F.4th

10, 15 (D.C. Cir. 2021). The dismissal of this case cannot undo the “rampage [that] left multiple people dead, injured more than 140 people, and inflicted millions of dollars in damage.” Id


23 January 2025 the fourth day of the presidential term


Trump addressing the World Economic Forum

at Davos via a live feed.



Excerpt from official transcript of Donald Trump's Davos speech taken from the Question and Answer segment with Trump speaking:


And the big problem is we need double the energy we currently have in the United States — can you imagine? — for AI to really be as big as we want to have it. Because it’s a very competitive — it will be very competitive with China and others.


So, I’m going to give emergency declarations so that they can start building them almost immediately.


And I’m — I’m — I think it was largely my idea, because nobody thought this was possible. It wasn’t that they were not smart, because they’re the smartest, but I told them that what I want you to do is build your electric generating plant right next to your plant as a separate building, connected. And they said, “Wow, you’re kidding.” And I said, “No, no. I’m not kidding.” You don’t have to hook into the grid, which is old and, you know, could be taken out. If it’s taken out, they wouldn’t have any way to get any electricity.


So, we are going to allow them to go on a very rapid bas- — basis to build their plant — build the electric generating plant. They can fuel it with anything they want, and they may have coal as a backup. Good, clean coal.


You know, if there were a problem with a — with a pipe coming in — as an example, you’re going with gas — oil or gas — and a pipe gets blown up or, for some reason, doesn’t work, there are some companies in the U.S. that have coal sitting right by the plant so that if there’s an emergency, they can go to that short-term basis and use our very clean coal.


So, that’s something else that a lot of people didn’t even know about. But nothing can destroy coal — not the weather, not a bomb — nothing. It might make it a little smaller, might make it a little different shape. But coal is very strong as a backup. It’s a great backup to have that facility, and it wouldn’t cost much more — more money.


And we have more coal than anybody. We also have more oil and gas than anybody.


So, we’re going to make it so that the plants will have their own electric generating facilities attached right to their plant. They don’t have to worry about a utility. They don’t have to worry about anything. And we’re going to get very rapid approvals.


24 January 2025 the fifth day of the presidential term


By 24 January Donald Trump has signed around 60 Memos, Briefing Statements and Presidential Actions/Executive Orders. Each and everyone coming together to form a concerted attack on the US Constitution, existing law and the administration of federal government.

In addition by the fifth day Trump had publicly withdrawn federal protective services from his former national security adviser John Bolton, former top health official Dr. Anthony Fauci, his former top diplomat Mike Pompeo and former Iran envoy Brian Hook. All of whom have been out of favour with him and perceived to be 'critics'.


On a flying visit to North Carolina Donald Trump announced the reorganisation and possible closure of Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), continuing to assert the misinformation he spread as presidential candidate during Hurricane Helene - including that some FEMA employees refused to help people who displayed Trump signs on their properties.

Trump stated a general preference that in future the states take care of disasters. Let the state take care of the tornadoes and the hurricanes and all of the other things that happen. And I think you’re going to find it a lot less expensive. You’ll do it for less than half, and you’re going to get a lot quicker response.

So, that seems to be the recommendation, but we’ll be making that recommendation over the next couple of weeks.

Any additional federal aid to California in relation to the Los Angeles wildfires will come not through FEMA but through the White House and have specific conditions attached before it can be accessed by this Democrat governed state. With Trump stating two prerequisites: I want to see two things in Los Angeles: Voter ID, so that the people have a chance to vote, and I want to see the water be released and come down into Los Angeles and throughout the state. Those are the two things. After that, I will be the greatest president that California have ever — has ever seen.


Oregon Capital Chronicle, 24 January 2024:


As U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement intensifies its efforts to apprehend and deport undocumented immigrants throughout the country, concern is rising among Indigenous communities residing in urban areas about reports of Indigenous people being detained in the Valley.


Since President Donald Trump issued his executive order for an increase in ICE raids, Navajo tribal leaders have received alarming reports that their tribal members are being detained, heightening uncertainties over the implications these actions have for their communities and the safety of their people.


We now know that Navajo people and enrolled members of other tribes are being detained in Phoenix and other cities by ICE,” Navajo Nation Council Speaker Crystalyne Curley said during a committee meeting on Thursday. “The reports that we have received indicate that we need to coordinate an operation or some type of response to help our enrolled tribal members here on the Navajo Nation.”....


In State of Washington et al v Donald Trump et al filed as CASE NO. C25-0127-IC a US District Court Judge granted a 14 Day Temporary Restraining Order, stating in part; Plaintiff States face irreparable injury as a result of the signing and implementation of the Executive Order. and

There is a strong likelihood that Plaintiffs will succeed on the merits of their claims that the Executive Order violates the Fourteenth Amendment and Immigration and Nationality Act.


The Laken Riley Act having passed both Houses this week awaits Trump's signature to become federal law.

This Act requires the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to detain certain non-U.S. nationals (aliens under federal law) who have been arrested for burglary, theft, larceny, or shoplifting. The bill also authorizes states to sue the federal government for decisions or alleged failures related to immigration enforcement.

Under this bill, DHS must detain an individual who (1) is unlawfully present in the United States or did not possess the necessary documents when applying for admission; and (2) has been charged with, arrested for, convicted of, or admits to having committed acts that constitute the essential elements of burglary, theft, larceny, or shoplifting.



To be continued......


Wednesday, 22 January 2025

The Rise Of The Oligarchs: all men [sic] are created equal but some are more equal than others

 


ABC News, 20 January 2024:


Two hundred and four billionaires were created, an average of almost four a week [in 2024].


The five richest people last year, according to Forbes, were:


1. Elon Musk

2. Jeff Bezos

3. Bernard Arnault and family

4. Larry Ellison

5. Mark Zuckerberg


"The crown jewel of this oligarchy is a billionaire president, backed and bought by the world's richest man Elon Musk, running the world's largest economy," said Oxfam Australia chief executive Lyn Morgain.


Australia's 47 billionaires make an average $67,000 an hour, according to the report — a figure 1,300 times higher than that of the average Australian worker.


Mining magnate Gina Rinehart remains Australia's richest, and the world's 56th richest, person, with a net worth of $47.3 billion.


Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest is Australia's second richest, worth $29.2 billion and real estate developer Harry Triguboff is third, worth $25.3 billion.


The report finds that last year Australia's total billionaire wealth increased by more than 8 per cent, or $28 billion, at a rate of $3.2 million per hour.


Oxfam Australia's Ms Morgain notes the "rampant growth" of billionaires' wealth in Australia "was the legacy of colonisation", with 35 per cent of billionaire wealth inherited.....


Oxfam Australia's Ms Morgain notes the "rampant growth" of billionaires' wealth in Australia "was the legacy of colonisation", with 35 per cent of billionaire wealth inherited.....


"There is a relationship between this concentration of wealth and extractive industries in Australia. There's a particular historical context to this in Australia and it's that all our billionaires dug their wealth out of the ground," she says.



OXFAM, Takers not Makers: The unjust poverty and unearned wealth from colonialism, 16 January 2025:


Billionaire wealth has risen three times faster in 2024 than 2023. Five trillionaires are now expected within a decade. Meanwhile, crises of economy, climate and conflict mean the number of people living in poverty has barely changed since 1990.


Most billionaire wealth is taken, not earned - 60% comes from either inheritance, cronyism and corruption or monopoly power. Our deeply unequal world has a long history of colonial domination which has largely benefited the richest people. The poorest, racialized people, women and marginalized groups have and continue to be systematically exploited at huge human cost. Today’s world remains colonial in many ways. The average Belgian has 180 times more voting power in the World Bank than the average Ethiopian. This system still extracts wealth from the Global South to the superrich 1% in the Global North at a rate of US$30million an hour. This must be reversed. Reparations must be made to those who were brutally enslaved and colonised. Our modern-day colonial economic system must be made radically more equal to end poverty. The cost should be borne by the richest people who benefit the most....


A TWO TIER WORLD: THE FACTS


  • In 2024, total billionaire wealth increased by US$2 trillion, with 204 new billionaires created. This is an average of almost four new billionaires per week.

  • Total billionaire wealth grew three times faster in 2024 than in 2023.

  • Each billionaire saw their fortunes grow by US$2million a day on average. For the richest 10 billionaires their fortunes grew by US$100 million a day on average.

  • Last year Oxfam forecasted a trillionaire within a decade. If current trends continue, there will now be five trillionaires within a decade.

  • Meanwhile, according to the World Bank, the number of people living in poverty has barely changed since 1990.

  • 60% of billionaire wealth comes from either inheritance, cronyism and corruption or monopoly power.

  • In 2023, more billionaires were created through inheritance than entrepreneurialism for the first time.

  • In 2023, the richest 1% in the Global North were paid US$263 billion by the Global South through the financial system–over over US$30 million an hour.

  • Of the US$64.82 trillion extracted from India by the UK over a century of colonialism, US$33.8 trillion went to the richest 10%; this would be enough to carpet London in £50 notes almost four times over.


DEVELOPMENT FRANCE-OXFAM, THE COMMITMENT TO REDUCING INEQUALITY INDEX 2024, Overview/Executive Summary, 16 October 2024, excerpts:


Now in its fifth edition, the Commitment to Reducing Inequality Index (CRI) assesses the commitment of 164 countries and regions to fighting inequality. The CRI 2024 offers powerful new evidence on whether governments are acting to reduce inequality through policies on public services, fair taxation and labour rights. It reveals negative trends in the vast majority of countries since 2022. Four in five have cut the share of their budgets going to education, health and/or social protection; four in five have backtracked on progressive taxation; and nine in ten have regressed on labour rights and minimum wages. Nine out of ten countries have backtracked in one or more area, meaning without urgent policy actions to reverse this worrying trend,economic inequality will almost certainly continue to rise in 90% of countries.









As in previous editions, the top performers in this CRI are all high-income OECD countries led by Norway (see Table 02). Due to their labour policies, these countries start from much lower wage inequality. They have high social spending and collect more tax revenue, allowing widespread coverage of public services and the greatest impact on inequality.


However, even these top performers are lagging in many indicators. For example:


An average of 5% of their citizens face catastrophic out-of-pocket healthcare costs.


Many have less progressive tax policies than they should. For instance, many do not have measures to make very high value added tax (VAT) less regressive, while corporate income tax (CIT) rates are generally low, except in Japan. High earners also pay a lower effective tax rate than most other citizens: in Denmark, the effective tax rate paid by the richest 1% has fallen by five percentage points over the last two decades.


Coming third overall, Australia scores poorly on labour rights. It has very short fully paid parental leave, currently 11 weeks.....


Tuesday, 21 January 2025

He's back

 

 

Monday, 20 January 2025

There are no words.....

 

 

20 JANUARY 2025: The day the music died...




For the second time, 78 year-old Donald John Trump will be inaugurated as president of the United States of America shortly after noon on a Monday, 20 January.


This 47th swearing-in ceremony of a president will begin shortly after 4am Sydney time tomorrow morning, Tuesday 21 January 2025.


This is unchartered territory for America, having recently elected as its president an individual with thirty-four felony convictions for fraud against his name for acts occurring during the 2016 presidential campaign and one who had fomented violent insurrection on Capitol Hill, Washington DC on 6 January 2021. 


It is also unchartered territory for America's trading partners and political allies, having to deal with a president and administration whose actions after 20 January 2025 the US Congress appears to have little to no ability or desire to mitigate or constrain.


To be continued......