politicians
Reviews of the politicians kissing babies and running governments around the world; applaud and criticize the decisions they make and their implications.
Trump Backs Down Over Tariffs and Greenland.
Trump caused panic, worry, anger, and frustration when he threatened his European partners with tariffs because they would not support him in his plan to take over Greenland. Trump wanted to buy Greenland from Denmark, or he would use force, or so it seemed to take it. Trump threatened his opponents with 10% tariffs if they did not acquiesce to his Greenland adventure, or should that be misadventure? These were to start from 1 February and would rise to 25% if those nations that opposed him did not give in.
By Nicholas Bishop3 months ago in The Swamp
Lisa Nandy: Pushes Back Against Trump.
Northern English MP and Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has voiced her government's opposition to Trump's meanderings on Greenland. She echoed her boss, Sir Keir Starmer, who has pronounced Trump's imposition of 10% tariffs on UK imports in the US as "Wrong". The UK, along with other European nations are standing up to Trump. They are standing against Trump's desire to buy Greenland. Hence, Trump is imposing 10% tariffs by 1 February, rising to 25% by 1 June if there is no agreement on Trump acquiring the biggest island in the world. Yes, folks, in case you didn't know, Greenland is not a continent, unlike Australia. The frozen territory is classified as an island geographically.
By Nicholas Bishop3 months ago in The Swamp
Sunshine Firecracker’s "Theft Charges": Who Stole the Light on Apple Street?
Date: January 17, 2026 Location: Ephrata, PA In the court of public opinion, "Theft" is a dirty word. It implies a lack of character, a taking of something that isn't yours. But in the legal world—the world where I earned my Juris Doctor—theft is a statute with specific elements. It is a puzzle that must be proven.
By Sunshine Firecracker™3 months ago in The Swamp
The Remarkable, Heroic Life of Ted Williams
When you think of the Boston Red Sox, names such as David Ortíz, Pedro Martínez, and the late Tim Wakefield come to mind. However, the Red Sox player who is the focus of this story is none other than Ted Williams. Even if you're not a baseball fan, you've probably heard of his name at least once. Towards the end of this story, I'll share the one admirable thing Williams had done to get Major League Baseball's attention. But first, let's get to know the Hall of Famer's life and career.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 3 months ago in The Swamp
Russia-Ukraine War: Key Developments on Day 1,416 of the Conflict. AI-Generated.
Introduction The Russia-Ukraine war has reached day 1,416, marking nearly four years since the full-scale invasion began. What was initially expected by many to be a short conflict has evolved into one of the most prolonged and consequential wars in modern European history. Each passing day brings new military developments, diplomatic signals, and humanitarian consequences that continue to reshape regional and global politics.
By Mohammed Azam3 months ago in The Swamp
Doug LaMalfa and the Quiet Power of Rural California Politics
Politics often feels loud, crowded, and distant from everyday life. Yet far from major cities and cable news studios, a different kind of political story unfolds. It happens in farming towns, water districts, and county meetings where decisions shape daily survival. Doug LaMalfa has spent years operating in that quieter space. His name rarely trends, but his influence reaches deep into rural California. To understand his role is to understand a part of America that often feels unseen. This article looks beyond headlines to explore how Doug LaMalfa built his political identity, what he represents to his supporters, and why his work continues to stir strong feelings across California’s agricultural heartland.
By Muqadas khan3 months ago in The Swamp
Miniature Mind Musings #11:
Are there infinite levels to this lowness, or is there a sale on somewhere? Blink for one minute… Sheesh! I don’t think words like “politics” or “leadership” are gonna be definitions that leave the masses feeling all warm and fuzzy inside anymore for a long time.
By The Dani Writer3 months ago in The Swamp
HMRC Hits 300,000 Taxpayers With “Trivial” Bills — Why Small Tax Errors Are Becoming a Big Problem
Thousands of people across the UK were surprised — and in many cases frustrated — after receiving unexpected letters from HMRC demanding payment for what many are calling “trivial” tax bills. According to recent reports, around 300,000 taxpayers have been contacted by HM Revenue & Customs over small underpayments, some as low as just a few pounds. While the amounts may seem minor, the impact has been anything but small.
By Waqar Khan3 months ago in The Swamp
Mette Frederiksen: Greenland isn't Yours!
Trump has always been obsessed with Greenland. During his first term, he mentioned it then. Now, in his second coming, President Trump stated the US needs Greenland for defence. Mentioning Russian and Chinese ships that pass that way. Of course, one has to take into account the minerals that lie under the snow that covers Greenland. So is Trump's interest merely for defence or business or both? The irony of it is that Greenland already has a US military base there with the permission of Denmark.
By Nicholas Bishop3 months ago in The Swamp











