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  1. TRUMP MERCH VENTURE SHUTS DOORS AMIDST ECONOMIC DOWNTURN

    Why did the Trump merchandise store in New York close? Find out how the economic downturn and foreign policy tensions may have impacted its sales.

    #TrumpStore, #NewYorkRetail, #EconomicDownturn, #PoliticalMerchandise, #BusinessClosure

    newsletter.tf/trump-merchandis

  2. Damn! This DDG AI summary is spot-on (I usually don't use them).

    "When Rome turned its armies against its own citizens

    The Roman Republic and later the Empire, saw several instances where military force was used against its own citizens, usually due to internal political struggles, civil wars, or revolts

    - The nature of Roman politics: Power struggles and rivalries among powerful individuals and factions were common throughout Roman history, especially during the late Republic and periods of imperial instability.

    - The evolving role of the military: As the Republic transitioned into an Empire, the army's role shifted from primarily defending the state's external borders to also playing a decisive role in internal power struggles and securing the position of ambitious leaders.

    - Moral and legal implications: Using armies against Roman citizens or within Roman territory was often considered a violation of tradition and law, but ambitious leaders were willing to defy these constraints in pursuit of power."

    Hmmmm.... Sound familiar?

    Sources:
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_

    history.com/articles/6-civil-w

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossing

    nationalgeographic.com/history

    Archived version of above:
    archive.ph/1RUJn

    #TaxBreaksForTheRich #NoDictators #TrumpSucks #TrumpLies #USPol #ArmedPosses #FoodShortages #HighRents #MAGA #MakeAmericaGreatAgain #MakeRomeGreatAgain #NoKings
    #NoEmperors #EndOfTheRepublic
    #HistoryRepeatsItself #EconomicDownturn

  3. Damn! This DDG AI summary is spot-on (I usually don't use them).

    "When Rome turned its armies against its own citizens

    The Roman Republic and later the Empire, saw several instances where military force was used against its own citizens, usually due to internal political struggles, civil wars, or revolts

    - The nature of Roman politics: Power struggles and rivalries among powerful individuals and factions were common throughout Roman history, especially during the late Republic and periods of imperial instability.

    - The evolving role of the military: As the Republic transitioned into an Empire, the army's role shifted from primarily defending the state's external borders to also playing a decisive role in internal power struggles and securing the position of ambitious leaders.

    - Moral and legal implications: Using armies against Roman citizens or within Roman territory was often considered a violation of tradition and law, but ambitious leaders were willing to defy these constraints in pursuit of power."

    Hmmmm.... Sound familiar?

    Sources:
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_

    history.com/articles/6-civil-w

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossing

    nationalgeographic.com/history

    Archived version of above:
    archive.ph/1RUJn

    #TaxBreaksForTheRich #NoDictators #TrumpSucks #TrumpLies #USPol #ArmedPosses #FoodShortages #HighRents #MAGA #MakeAmericaGreatAgain #MakeRomeGreatAgain #NoKings
    #NoEmperors #EndOfTheRepublic
    #HistoryRepeatsItself #EconomicDownturn

  4. Damn! This DDG AI summary is spot-on (I usually don't use them).

    "When Rome turned its armies against its own citizens

    The Roman Republic and later the Empire, saw several instances where military force was used against its own citizens, usually due to internal political struggles, civil wars, or revolts

    - The nature of Roman politics: Power struggles and rivalries among powerful individuals and factions were common throughout Roman history, especially during the late Republic and periods of imperial instability.

    - The evolving role of the military: As the Republic transitioned into an Empire, the army's role shifted from primarily defending the state's external borders to also playing a decisive role in internal power struggles and securing the position of ambitious leaders.

    - Moral and legal implications: Using armies against Roman citizens or within Roman territory was often considered a violation of tradition and law, but ambitious leaders were willing to defy these constraints in pursuit of power."

    Hmmmm.... Sound familiar?

    Sources:
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_

    history.com/articles/6-civil-w

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossing

    nationalgeographic.com/history

    Archived version of above:
    archive.ph/1RUJn

    #TaxBreaksForTheRich #NoDictators #TrumpSucks #TrumpLies #USPol #ArmedPosses #FoodShortages #HighRents #MAGA #MakeAmericaGreatAgain #MakeRomeGreatAgain #NoKings
    #NoEmperors #EndOfTheRepublic
    #HistoryRepeatsItself #EconomicDownturn

  5. Damn! This DDG AI summary is spot-on (I usually don't use them).

    "When Rome turned its armies against its own citizens

    The Roman Republic and later the Empire, saw several instances where military force was used against its own citizens, usually due to internal political struggles, civil wars, or revolts

    - The nature of Roman politics: Power struggles and rivalries among powerful individuals and factions were common throughout Roman history, especially during the late Republic and periods of imperial instability.

    - The evolving role of the military: As the Republic transitioned into an Empire, the army's role shifted from primarily defending the state's external borders to also playing a decisive role in internal power struggles and securing the position of ambitious leaders.

    - Moral and legal implications: Using armies against Roman citizens or within Roman territory was often considered a violation of tradition and law, but ambitious leaders were willing to defy these constraints in pursuit of power."

    Hmmmm.... Sound familiar?

    Sources:
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_

    history.com/articles/6-civil-w

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossing

    nationalgeographic.com/history

    Archived version of above:
    archive.ph/1RUJn

    #TaxBreaksForTheRich #NoDictators #TrumpSucks #TrumpLies #USPol #ArmedPosses #FoodShortages #HighRents #MAGA #MakeAmericaGreatAgain #MakeRomeGreatAgain #NoKings
    #NoEmperors #EndOfTheRepublic
    #HistoryRepeatsItself #EconomicDownturn

  6. Damn! This DDG AI summary is spot-on (I usually don't use them).

    "When Rome turned its armies against its own citizens

    The Roman Republic and later the Empire, saw several instances where military force was used against its own citizens, usually due to internal political struggles, civil wars, or revolts

    - The nature of Roman politics: Power struggles and rivalries among powerful individuals and factions were common throughout Roman history, especially during the late Republic and periods of imperial instability.

    - The evolving role of the military: As the Republic transitioned into an Empire, the army's role shifted from primarily defending the state's external borders to also playing a decisive role in internal power struggles and securing the position of ambitious leaders.

    - Moral and legal implications: Using armies against Roman citizens or within Roman territory was often considered a violation of tradition and law, but ambitious leaders were willing to defy these constraints in pursuit of power."

    Hmmmm.... Sound familiar?

    Sources:
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_

    history.com/articles/6-civil-w

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossing

    nationalgeographic.com/history

    Archived version of above:
    archive.ph/1RUJn

    #TaxBreaksForTheRich #NoDictators #TrumpSucks #TrumpLies #USPol #ArmedPosses #FoodShortages #HighRents #MAGA #MakeAmericaGreatAgain #MakeRomeGreatAgain #NoKings
    #NoEmperors #EndOfTheRepublic
    #HistoryRepeatsItself #EconomicDownturn

  7. Lessons from the Late Roman Army

    June 25, 2014

    "As the Empire grew, successive leaders, now styled as Emperors widened the veteran benefits until the mid third century A.D. After this troubled period of revolts, barbarian attacks and #EconomicDownturn and collapse, Roman authorities gradually reduced pensions and lengthened the period of active service necessary to receive full credit for service. This appears to have been done to reduce taxes for wealthy Romans living in the provinces."

    cimsec.org/lessons-late-roman-

    #TaxBreaksForTheRich #NoDictators #TrumpSucks #TrumpLies #USPol #ArmedPosses #FoodShortages #HighRents #MAGA #MakeAmericaGreatAgain #MakeRomeGreatAgain #NoKings
    #NoEmperors #EndOfTheRepublic
    #HistoryRepeatsItself

  8. Lessons from the Late Roman Army

    June 25, 2014

    "As the Empire grew, successive leaders, now styled as Emperors widened the veteran benefits until the mid third century A.D. After this troubled period of revolts, barbarian attacks and #EconomicDownturn and collapse, Roman authorities gradually reduced pensions and lengthened the period of active service necessary to receive full credit for service. This appears to have been done to reduce taxes for wealthy Romans living in the provinces."

    cimsec.org/lessons-late-roman-

    #TaxBreaksForTheRich #NoDictators #TrumpSucks #TrumpLies #USPol #ArmedPosses #FoodShortages #HighRents #MAGA #MakeAmericaGreatAgain #MakeRomeGreatAgain #NoKings
    #NoEmperors #EndOfTheRepublic
    #HistoryRepeatsItself

  9. Lessons from the Late Roman Army

    June 25, 2014

    "As the Empire grew, successive leaders, now styled as Emperors widened the veteran benefits until the mid third century A.D. After this troubled period of revolts, barbarian attacks and #EconomicDownturn and collapse, Roman authorities gradually reduced pensions and lengthened the period of active service necessary to receive full credit for service. This appears to have been done to reduce taxes for wealthy Romans living in the provinces."

    cimsec.org/lessons-late-roman-

    #TaxBreaksForTheRich #NoDictators #TrumpSucks #TrumpLies #USPol #ArmedPosses #FoodShortages #HighRents #MAGA #MakeAmericaGreatAgain #MakeRomeGreatAgain #NoKings
    #NoEmperors #EndOfTheRepublic
    #HistoryRepeatsItself

  10. Lessons from the Late Roman Army

    June 25, 2014

    "As the Empire grew, successive leaders, now styled as Emperors widened the veteran benefits until the mid third century A.D. After this troubled period of revolts, barbarian attacks and #EconomicDownturn and collapse, Roman authorities gradually reduced pensions and lengthened the period of active service necessary to receive full credit for service. This appears to have been done to reduce taxes for wealthy Romans living in the provinces."

    cimsec.org/lessons-late-roman-

    #TaxBreaksForTheRich #NoDictators #TrumpSucks #TrumpLies #USPol #ArmedPosses #FoodShortages #HighRents #MAGA #MakeAmericaGreatAgain #MakeRomeGreatAgain #NoKings
    #NoEmperors #EndOfTheRepublic
    #HistoryRepeatsItself

  11. Lessons from the Late Roman Army

    June 25, 2014

    "As the Empire grew, successive leaders, now styled as Emperors widened the veteran benefits until the mid third century A.D. After this troubled period of revolts, barbarian attacks and #EconomicDownturn and collapse, Roman authorities gradually reduced pensions and lengthened the period of active service necessary to receive full credit for service. This appears to have been done to reduce taxes for wealthy Romans living in the provinces."

    cimsec.org/lessons-late-roman-

    #TaxBreaksForTheRich #NoDictators #TrumpSucks #TrumpLies #USPol #ArmedPosses #FoodShortages #HighRents #MAGA #MakeAmericaGreatAgain #MakeRomeGreatAgain #NoKings
    #NoEmperors #EndOfTheRepublic
    #HistoryRepeatsItself

  12. Friday, May 23, 2025

    Ukraine’s new drone strategy: cripple Moscow’s airports — Russia just said it doesn’t want peace. This is what you need to do — Why Washington failed to end the Russo-Ukrainian War –Russia cuts key projects in aviation, tech, auto industries as oil revenues plummet … and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025

  13. Friday, May 23, 2025

    Ukraine’s new drone strategy: cripple Moscow’s airports — Russia just said it doesn’t want peace. This is what you need to do — Why Washington failed to end the Russo-Ukrainian War –Russia cuts key projects in aviation, tech, auto industries as oil revenues plummet … and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025

  14. Friday, May 23, 2025

    Ukraine’s new drone strategy: cripple Moscow’s airports — Russia just said it doesn’t want peace. This is what you need to do — Why Washington failed to end the Russo-Ukrainian War –Russia cuts key projects in aviation, tech, auto industries as oil revenues plummet … and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025

  15. Friday, May 23, 2025

    Ukraine’s new drone strategy: cripple Moscow’s airports — Russia just said it doesn’t want peace. This is what you need to do — Why Washington failed to end the Russo-Ukrainian War –Russia cuts key projects in aviation, tech, auto industries as oil revenues plummet … and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025

  16. Friday, May 23, 2025

    Ukraine’s new drone strategy: cripple Moscow’s airports — Russia just said it doesn’t want peace. This is what you need to do — Why Washington failed to end the Russo-Ukrainian War –Russia cuts key projects in aviation, tech, auto industries as oil revenues plummet … and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025

  17. South Korean credit card delinquency rates hit a 10-year high in 2024, reflecting economic challenges and tightened lending regulations, prompting financial authorities to strengthen oversight and consider policy adjustments.
    #YonhapInfomax #CreditCardDelinquency #AssetQuality #FinancialSupervisoryService #EconomicDownturn #LendingRegulations #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
    en.infomaxai.com/news/articleV