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Cost of Thanksgiving Up 19%; Full Gov’t Control of AI Revealed

Marc Andreessen critiques Biden’s AI policies; Larry Klayman warns of Left backlash; Russia-U.S. tensions escalate; Kamala Harris’s campaign missteps revealed; Thanksgiving costs soar amid inflation.

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Economy

The cost of Thanksgiving dinner has risen by 19% compared to pre-Biden era prices, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation. While the average cost of a Thanksgiving meal has decreased slightly from last year, it remains significantly higher than pre-pandemic levels, with turkey prices seeing the most substantial increase. Regional differences in meal costs persist, with the South offering the most affordable prices and the West the most expensive. This trend reflects broader inflationary pressures affecting food prices and farmers’ costs.

US Politics

In a recent episode of Joe Rogan’s podcast, Marc Andreessen, co-founder of Andreessen Horowitz, expressed his concerns over the Biden administration’s approach to AI regulation, which he likened to China’s restrictive policies. Andreessen, historically a Democrat supporter, reportedly endorsed Donald Trump, citing the administration’s plans to limit AI development to a few large companies, which he believes could stifle startups. This sentiment is reportedly shared by other Silicon Valley figures, including Elon Musk, who have expressed apprehensions about government involvement in technology sectors. Andreessen’s endorsement of Trump is also influenced by the latter’s stance on cryptocurrency and AI regulation. The discussion included national security issues, such as the reliance on Chinese-made drones by the U.S. military and the potential for AI censorship to surpass current social media controls.

Meanwhile, Larry Klayman, founder of Judicial Watch and Freedom Watch, has warned of a potential backlash from the Left following Donald Trump’s re-election as the 47th President of the United States. Klayman describes the political climate as a “war,” suggesting that the Left’s rhetoric could lead to violence reminiscent of past unrest. He advocates for Trump’s declaration of martial law if necessary and emphasizes the need for support from “patriots” to counteract what he perceives as the Left’s plans. Klayman is involved in legal cases, including a defamation lawsuit against HBO and Bill Maher, and is seeking a role in the Trump administration to influence judicial appointments.

Finally, senior adviser to the Harris campaign, David Plouffe, disclosed that the campaign’s internal polls never showed Harris leading Trump, contradicting public polls that suggested otherwise. This discrepancy reportedly contributed to a false perception of a competitive race, ultimately resulting in Trump’s victory, marking the best Republican performance since 2004. The campaign’s internal panic and the subsequent public backlash highlight the challenges of maintaining transparency and accuracy in political polling.

Geopolitics

Former U.S. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, has criticized the U.S. for allegedly provoking Russia, warning of the risks of nuclear conflict. The U.S. has reportedly allowed missile strikes from Ukrainian territory into Russia, which Moscow interprets as an act of war. This situation is compounded by NATO’s increased reconnaissance near the Kaliningrad region, with several military aircraft conducting sorties close to the Russian border. Russian President Vladimir Putin has responded by ordering the rapid deployment of “Satan II” nuclear missiles, warning that arming Ukraine with nuclear capabilities could lead to global catastrophe. The Russian Foreign Minister has indicated that Russia’s patience is wearing thin, suggesting a strong response may be imminent.

Sources

Andreessen’s AI Alarm: From Biden’s Plans to Trump’s Endorsement

“We had meetings [Biden officials] this spring that were the most alarming meetings I’ve ever been in.”

Source | Submitted by Redneck Engineer

Larry Klayman Warns of Left’s “Vicious” Backlash After Trump’s Re-election Victory

Left is a Vicious Wounded Tiger, They Want Us Dead – Larry Klayman

Source | Submitted by pinecarr

Trump’s Tariffs: A Catalyst for Global Conflict?

Trump’s Tariffs: A Catalyst for Global Conflict?

Source | Submitted by rhollenb

Former Reagan Official Warns of U.S. “Insanity” in Provoking Russia: A House of Cards on the Brink

It’s an act of suicide to convince a military power as strong as Russia that you’re out to get them.

Source | Submitted by Shplad

Kamala Harris Campaign’s Internal Polls Never Showed Lead Over Trump, Adviser Reveals

The Harris campaign’s internal polling apparently never had her ahead of Trump.

Source

Thanksgiving Costs Gobble Up Wallets: Dinner Prices 19% Higher Than Pre-Biden Era

Thanksgiving Dinner Will Be 19% More Expensive This Year Than Before Biden Was Elected

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Putin Orders Rapid Deployment of ‘Satan II’ Nukes Amidst Nuclear Tensions Over Ukraine

Putin orders Satan II nukes to be ready as soon as possible

Source

NATO Reconnaissance Intensifies Near Kaliningrad Amid Rising Tensions

This has never happened before: NATO forces have begun to move near the Kaliningrad region

Source | Submitted by pnwdefector

Russian Patience Wears Thin: Foreign Minister Warns of Impending Strong Response

Russian foreign minister says that Russia’s patience is about to run out.

Source | Submitted by pnwdefector

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