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🇺🇸📚 San Francisco is poised to introduce ‘equity grading.’ This will give students who ‘make a reasonable effort’ a grade of at least 50%. Students will not be penalized for not doing work at all. This is all to ‘eliminate socio-economic disparities’ that grading reinforces.
Of course the purpose is to make it harder to distinguish between people using objective measures. This will backfire - it’s like how no one takes a Harvard degree at face value when the person is black because they are aware the system is rigged.
And as is typical - there is a ‘consultant’ involved who will train teachers in the new system at cost to the taxpayer - all to ruin the schools. Newsweek article in next post.
https://www.newsweek.com/san-francisco-public-schools-equity-homework-2078003
🔗 FischerKing64
🇺🇸 Federal court blocks Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs under emergency powers law
A federal court on Wednesday blocked President Donald Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs on imports under an emergency-powers law, swiftly throwing into doubt Trump’s signature set of economic policies that have rattled global financial markets, frustrated trade partners and raised broader fears about inflation intensifying and the economy slumping.
The ruling from a three-judge panel at the New York-based U.S. Court of International Trade came after several lawsuits arguing Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs exceeded his authority and left the country’s trade policy dependent on his whims.
https://apnews.com/article/trump-tariffs-trade-court-0392dbd59f548e49ad4f64254ae3f94a
🇨🇳🇹🇼 China could try to seize Taiwan's outer islands, claims intelligence report
A US intelligence report says China may try to seize Taiwan’s outlying islands to pressure Taipei and test Washington.
The US Defense Intelligence Agency, DIA, released its Worldwide Threat Assessment earlier this month, per The Independent. It identifies Beijing’s possible attempt to seize outlying islands such as Kinmen, Matsu, Dongsha, Taiping Island, or Penghu as one of its potential military options short of an all-out invasion of Taiwan.
While the DIA report does not anticipate a full-scale Chinese invasion of Taiwan this year, it warns that the PLA may ramp up its activities around Taiwan’s offshore territories, potentially advancing from maneuvers to seizure operations. The report says:
“China possesses a variety of military options to coerce Taiwan, including increasing the frequency and scope of China’s military presence operations, air and maritime blockades, seizure of Taiwan’s smaller outlying islands, joint firepower strikes, and a full-scale amphibious invasion of Taiwan."
https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/news/6121534
🇺🇸 Oxford Economics report finds employment for 22-27 y.o. college grads in computer science and mathematical occupations is down 8% since 2022: "Recent and experienced college graduate unemployment rates have always been lower than the national average, until now"
📝 Matthew Zeitlin: Entry level white collar jobs disappearing is the big story right now, what happens in the job market, in politics, in the housing market if the unemployment rate for recent college grads is 10%?
One of the great unbarking dogs in american politics is that there's no upswell of support for entitlement cuts among young people, does that change as a more conservative generation of young people has trouble finding jobs after college?
🔗 Matthew Zeitlin
🇺🇸✡️ Everyone hates this dude.
299k views, 23 likes
But he’s on stage at CPAC and meets with world leaders regularly.
🔗 Harrison H. Smith
🇺🇸🇮🇱 Thomas Massie on X: AIPAC takes candidates for U.S. Congress to Israel for wine-and-dine vacations… sometimes before they even file to run for office.
Here’s a recent example in Kentucky. I’m also attaching an article about cybertools and reminding Senator Amanda Mays Bledsoe U.S. laws don’t apply in Israel.
🔗 RepThomasMassie
🇰🇷 Drone carrier from Hyundai and Hanwha Ocean. Hanwha Ocean's model is Ghost Commander II. There is a lot to see at this Busan Madex 2025. The meeting with Marlène from ADIT-group and the Naval News team was great.
🔗 Mason
🇺🇸 The thing to understand about student visas is that most colleges are selling tickets to naturalization more than education (hence rampant cheating, low quality students, etc). Even if we should be selling citizenship, why should colleges be able to privatize the gains?
Also one of the 9/11 hijackers was on a student visa and two more got them after the attack... for flight school.
https://gborjas.scholars.harvard.edu//_publications/rethinking-foreign-students
🔗 arctotherium
🇺🇸 Bill adding regulations to Texas renewable energy misses key deadline
Legislation that would have added several layers of regulation to new wind and solar power facilities – rules opposed by renewable energy producers and environmentalists – missed a key deadline Saturday and is unlikely to pass this year.
Senate Bill 819, authored by Sen. Lois Kolkhorst, R-Brenham, would require new utility-scale wind and solar plants to undergo Public Utility Commission approval and public notice. In addition, new wind turbines would have to be set back from neighboring property lines by twice the height of the turbine and blade unless a waiver was signed, according to the most recent version of the measure.
https://www.kxan.com/investigations/bill-adding-regulations-to-texas-renewable-energy-misses-key-deadline/
🇺🇸🚢 Primer: Deterioration, Abuse, and Waste in the Shipbuilding Industry
America’s shipbuilding industry has been treated as if it is in hospice rather than infirmary care, receiving only the bare minimum to sustain operations while its workers and equipment age into dysfunction.
https://americarenewing.com/issues/primer-deterioration-abuse-and-waste-in-the-shipbuilding-industry/
🚢 John Konrad: I absolutely love saronic
But how are all those small drones going to cross the pacific ocean without refueling? How are they going to rearm without ammo ships?
🔗 John Konrad
Saronic Acquires Gulf Craft to Accelerate Autonomous Shipbuilding, Plans $250M Investment in Louisiana Yard
Autonomous vessel developer Saronic announced today the acquisition of Louisiana-based Gulf Craft, marking a significant expansion into autonomous shipbuilding.
The acquisition provides Saronic with a strategically located Gulf Coast shipyard that will serve as the production hub for its medium unmanned surface vessel (MUSV) fleet, beginning with the Marauder, a 150-foot Autonomous Surface Vessel (ASV).
The Marauder vessel features a 40-metric ton payload capacity and can travel up to 3,500 nautical miles or maintain a 30+ day loiter time. It will be fully unmanned and integrate Saronic’s proven autonomy technology.
https://gcaptain.com/saronic-acquires-gulf-craft-to-accelerate-autonomous-shipbuilding-plans-250m-investment-in-louisiana-yard/
🌏🇺🇸 ASEAN opens summit with Persian Gulf nations and China as US threatens tariffs
A regional association of Southeast Asian nations held a summit Tuesday with China and six Persian Gulf countries in efforts to expand economic engagement and bolster resilience amid global trade volatility due to U.S. tariff hikes.
The 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations, the Gulf Cooperation Council and China have a combined GDP of nearly $25 trillion and a market of over 2 billion people, offering vast opportunities to promote cross-regional investment, he said.
https://apnews.com/article/malaysia-asean-gulf-china-cb6a65eecbe619f8eb7c7a97a756e26c
🇨🇳 This could potentially be very consequential: China and a group of about 20 other countries (including Indonesia, Pakistan, Algeria and Serbia) are launching on Friday the "International Organization for Mediation" (IOM), a treaty-based multilateral organization that will be a platform for the peaceful settlement of international disputes.
It's basically a competitor to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague with a few notable differences, besides the obvious fact it is started by the Global South and not the West.
The fundamental difference seems to be philosophical: where the ICJ determines legal rights and wrongs through binding verdicts, the IOM will seek mutually acceptable "win-win" solutions that allow all parties to save face and maintain cooperation. It's designed as an alternative that prioritizes relationship preservation over legal victory.
This is basically what China achieved in its mediation role between Iran and Saudi Arabia. In that instance there was no point to determine a "loser" and a "winner": the objective was to resolve differences via mediation in order to restore the relationship. Which is often the case in disputes between countries.
Obviously, this represents yet another significant step taken to de-monopolize the West's hold over the international order. With such an institution, developing nations will be able resolve their disputes without having to navigate institutions designed by (and often for) the West.
It's also in many ways an illustration of the dysfunction of the current world order: when existing structures fail to serve the majority of humanity, new ones naturally emerge to fill that void.
Which will likely be remembered as a critical strategic error by the West: by failing to reform existing institutions to serve the world as it is instead of the world they preferred, they sowed the seeds of their growing irrelevance.
🔗 Arnaud Bertrand
🇺🇸🇨🇦 President Trump stated that Canada would have to pay $61 billion for the Golden Dome, unless they become the “cherished 51st state.”
“They are considering the offer!”
🔗 AF Post
🇺🇸🛠 U.S. manufacturing productivity per hour has been mired in a grinding macro slowdown for nearly two decades! Since the post-GFC plateau, productivity gains have significantly trailed the pace that once powered America’s industrial ascent.
This isn’t just about aging factories or cheap offshore competition; it’s a sign of deeper structural drag: chronic underinvestment, thinning industrial workforces, and the fading momentum of past automation waves.
With manufacturing stuck near 11% of GDP and failing to reclaim its efficiency edge, the sector risks becoming a weight on broader economic dynamism, feeding into cost pressures and eroding global competitiveness.
What needs to be done? Instead of abruptly starting an aggressive, unnecessary trade war, policymakers should reignite innovation pipelines and rebuild the skilled workforce, or risk watching a once-mighty engine sputter into crap!
🔗 Monetary Commentary
🇺🇸🛠 The US manufacturing sector has been in a downturn for the last 30 months.
This is the longest non-recessionary downturn in history.
In the most recent EPB Weekly Update, we compare the depth & duration of the 12 manufacturing downturns since 1963.
🔗 Eric Basmajian
🇪🇺❌🇷🇴 Due to the disastrous economic situation, Romania has defaulted on its financial obligations towards Ukraine and the EU is now placing fines on Bucharest!
Romania failed to contribute in time with 18.6 million EURs to the European Peace Facility and now the EU is placing a 3.181 EUR fine/day until Romania pays what it "owes" to Ukraine + the daily penalties.
This money should've been paid on April 14th but the EU granted a "month of grace" and didn't apply penalties until May 13th after which the fines started coming in. The government is now scrambling to use the reserve fund to pay the sum before the fines make it too expensive.
@Wallachian_Gazette
🇬🇷🇮🇳 Greece ready to bring 50,000 workers from India
Greece is one step away from signing the intergovernmental agreement to send workers from India.
The country with the largest population on the planet is settling the final details to proceed, if possible, with the signing of an intergovernmental agreement with Greece after the end of the summer.
The agreement will aim to address the huge problem of the lack of labor that plagues many sectors in our country by providing for the transfer of highly specialized workers to many sectors of the Greek economy (such as catering and tourism).
According to Proto Thema, India is interested – at least in the first phase – in sending approximately 50,000 skilled and unskilled workers per year within the framework of the intergovernmental agreement that is expected to be signed.
https://greekcitytimes.com/2025/05/27/greece-50000-workers-from-india/
🇺🇸🇮🇱🇮🇷 Q: "On Iran, did you warn Prime Minister Netanyahu against taking some sort of actions that could disrupt the talks there in a phone call last week?"
President Trump: "Well, I'd like to be honest. Yes I did."
🔗 CSPAN
🇭🇹🤝🇺🇸🏴☠️ — Haitian Provisional government turns to Mr. Erik Prince, a Trump ally, in Fight Against Gangs
➡️ Erik Prince, a private military contractor and prominent supporter of President Trump, is working with Haiti’s Provisional government to conduct lethal operations against gangs that are terrorizing the nation and threatening to take over its capital.
➡️ Mr. Prince, the founder of Blackwater Worldwide, signed a contract to take on the criminal groups that have been killing civilians and seizing control of vast areas of territory, according to senior Haitian and American government officials and several other security experts familiar with Mr. Prince’s work in Haiti.
➡️ Haiti’s government has hired American contractors, including Mr. Prince, in recent months to work on a secret task force to deploy drones meant to kill gang members, security experts said.
➡️ Mr. Prince’s team has been operating the drones since March, but the authorities have yet to announce the death or capture of a single high-value target.
➡️ Security experts said Mr. Prince has also been scouting Haitian American military veterans to hire to send to Port-au-Prince and is expected to send up to 150 mercenaries to Haiti over the summer.
➡️ He recently shipped a large cache of weapons to the country, two experts said.
https://archive.is/OrHuz
🚘🔋 Overnight the world's largest maker of EVs, China's BYD (it surpassed Tesla last year) unleashed a price war nuke, cutting prices by up to 34%. Other Chinese automakers immediately followed. This will send a deflationary shockwave and spark major trade war escalation by Europe
🔗 zerohedge
🇯🇵/🇹🇷 Taro Kono once again urged Japan to suspend visa free entry for Turkish nationals due to Kurdish illegal immigration.
Deputy Foreign Minister Takuma Miyaji rejected the idea, citing the importance of diplomatic relations with Turkey. Kono accused him of prioritizing diplomacy over domestic issues.
https://www.sankei.com/article/20250528-DZYJCYVHL5DXNMUU3LESFF7YOY/
🔗 Arin Yumi
🚢🇺🇸 John Konrad on X: I was asked at a panel why should we support large shipyards at all?
Small yards can innovate and test fast. Small boats give us options and command experience for young officers.
The problem with small boats is physics. Small boats are slow, have limited range and payload capacity. They need to be extensions of, not replacements for, larger ships.
The problem with large ships is also physics. They require a lot of steel and are difficult to produce.
But here’s the thing. If we support both we could have the best of both worlds.
Small yards can innovate and test new construction methods and designs rapidly, then only the best, proven methods can be transferred to larger yards.
So why can’t we just invest in small yards now and build new large yards later?
Because large yards take enormous amounts of space and time to develop.
The bottom line is we need to invest in both. Build out the large yards and get them rolling while developing ways to transfer technology from the small yards.
Do both simultaneously. Otherwise we won’t have any large shipyards left when it’s time to scale what Saronic proves to be scalable.
https://fxtwitter.com/johnkonrad/status/1911755126261285258
🚢 Sal Mercogliano: Autonomous ships are a waste of effort.
They should be focusing on minimal crewed warships that can be linked to current Aegis vessels to supplement and add to their sensor coverage and missile loadouts.
https://www.twz.com/news-features/new-dutch-navy-support-vessels-will-be-missile-toting-wingmen-to-frigates
🔗 Sal Mercogliano
🇺🇳🇮🇱 ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan was preparing to seek arrest warrants for Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir before he went on leave as the UN investigates sexual-assault allegations against him. - WSJ
https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/icc-israel-politician-warrants-91d24404
https://archive.ph/7mpYH
Startup Saronic to build ‘Port Alpha,’ next-gen shipyard focused on autonomous vessels
https://youtu.be/jf0QnvSKZng
🇯🇵🇺🇸 Japan proposes to buy U.S. chip products in tariff talks, Asahi says
Japan has proposed purchasing billions of dollars worth of U.S. semiconductor products during ongoing tariff negotiations with the United States, the Asahi newspaper reported, citing an unidentified source.
The Japanese government plans to subsidize domestic companies that buy the U.S. chips from companies such as Nvidia, opens new tab, with potential imports reaching up to 1 trillion yen ($6.94 billion), aimed at reducing America's roughly 10 trillion yen trade deficit with Japan, the report said.
https://www.reuters.com/business/japan-proposes-buy-us-chip-products-tariff-talks-asahi-says-2025-05-27/
🇺🇸🇸🇸 Trump asks Supreme Court to make it easier to deport migrants to South Sudan and other third-party countries
President Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court on Tuesday to make it easier for his administration to deport people to South Sudan and other countries that are not their homeland, the latest in a series of controversial immigration policies the administration has put before the conservative-majority high court.
The issue involves a policy the administration adopted soon after returning to power, which allows the Department of Homeland Security to deport immigrants to nations other than their home country or one where they have legal status – without first notifying them or giving them a chance to claim they risk persecution, torture, or death in that third-party country.
“The United States is facing a crisis of illegal immigration, in no small part because many aliens most deserving of removal are often the hardest to remove,” the Department of Justice told the Supreme Court.
https://edition.cnn.com/2025/05/27/politics/south-sudan-deportations-trump-supreme-court
🍼📉 The increase in childlessness over time is among liberals, not conservatives.
🔗 Jonatan Pallesen