But yeah, there are signs of something brewing. Just as in 1939-1941, the United States is (late as always) beginning to look at its Navy and Merchant Marine capacity, beginning to update its army and get serious about recruiting, etc.
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Susan Shelley: Will densification come to the Palisades and Altadena? Daily News
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Finally: Trump Derails California’s No-Speed Rail Boondoggle HotAir
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Senate passes $9B in cuts to global aid, public broadcasting
The Senate voted early Thursday to claw back $9 billion in federal funding for global aid programs and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, sending the package requested by President Trump to the House for a final vote.The 51-48 vote on what s…