US Political News and Trump’s China visit

Good for the Muslim community welcoming Curtis Sliwa to campaign. The community needs to not be beholden to anyone candidate and anyone party.

Also, moving the needle and building a need to have their votes courted is a necessity for any demographic. I means regardless of who is in office, the politicians will have to not alienate the community.

This is not a first time thing. I met Bloomberg, when he came to an Eid prayer I was attending, when he was mayor, and remember how Dinkins the democratic mayor alienated the Muslim community when Eid Namaz was only permitted near a highway overpass, which I attended, if I remember correctly. These impressions last. If Curtis doesn’t win tomorrow, the next go around, many Muslims may consider him as he has shown respect to the Muslim community in comparison to Cuomo.

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Mamdani will likely win tomorrow, as will Spanberger in Virginia. But New Jersey governor race could deliver an upset. Mickey Sherill hasn't done well against Republican Chitaerelli.
 
I will agree the issue originally started in 2010. The point I am making is it was exacerbated in 2021 thanks to the temporary provisions of ARPA. That is where the real problem came in.

But can you actually blame Biden for this? COVID is a serious issue, and a global issue, as I said, it overloaded the entire medical system in the US, you had hospital visit spike 2-300% during COVID, If Biden doesn't expand the American Rescue Plan Act, first of all, America will still be living under COVID recovery,, second of all, million of people, mostly elderly and child will be dead, or slum with life time debt for things that not really brought on by the own.

Simply saying there was no choice for anything that happened post-COVID, it's a damn if you do, damn if you don't situation. Had Trump won in 2020, it would have to be the same plan; otherwise, we are all doomed. Because you can't reboot the economy after 2 years of stagnation without any stimulation, it's going to take decades if the 1920 financial crisis taught us anything.
My example is not flawed. It is based off the Federal poverty level figures which eligibility under the ACA is based. Even if you are making $84K per year, chances are good you are working in a job where the employer offers health insurance. And, it wasn't that long ago where I was covering my kids, the employee contribution is nowhere near $12K per year. In my case, now, based on current copays through my employer, I would be paying less than $4500 per year. Granted, every company and situation is going to be different. My other point is if you opted out of employer-offered insurance because of the lure of cheap copays at the time, you've no one to blame but yourself.

When I turned 65, my employer would have loved it had I opted for Medicare Part B and D. I however remained covered by my employer until I elected to retire.
If the majority of people on ACA is 400% of the poverty line, then you will have a point. The fact is, as I show you from the census bureau, it's not, it's 40 grand below that.

And it's either both parents earn 42k to make it an 84K household (or any variation of that split) or a single working unit in that family earning that amount. If that is the case, you don't just cover yourself and your kids; it will be with your partner, who doesn't work as well. That's not going to be $4500 a year, and the ACA premium is below 4000 before this, where it doubles or triples the premium

As for who's to blame? Again, I mean this is government service, it's the same as those soybean farmers got F'ed by the current admin because they are selling nothing to China and are losing money hand over foot, because they were promised harvest insurance via the USDA, which now does not pay out until 2026, can you blame the farmer who plants nothing but soybeans?..... I don't think we can really blame the people using government service, again, either don't have them, or fund them if the government wants to keep them, doing things like this in the middle is probably the stupidest decision this admin can make.
 

Pakistan "will not be the first to resume nuclear tests," official says in response to Trump's 60 Minutes claim​

By
Tucker Reals
November 3, 2025 / 3:21 PM EST / CBS News
A Pakistani official told CBS News that the country "will not be the first to resume nuclear tests" in response to President Trump's assertion in an interview with 60 Minutes that the country has conducted nuclear weapons tests, along with Russia and China.

"Pakistan was not the first to carry out nuclear tests and will not be the first to resume nuclear tests," the senior Pakistani security official told CBS News.

China was the first of the nations accused by Mr. Trump in his interview with CBS News correspondent Norah O'Donnell to deny any secret nuclear testing.

"Russia's testing, and China's testing, but they don't talk about it," Mr. Trump said, explaining his recent announcement that the U.S. would carry out tests of its nuclear weapons. "We're gonna test, because they test and others test. And certainly North Korea's been testing. Pakistan's been testing."

Trump made the assertion to O'Donnell during an interview that was broadcast just days after the president's own nominee to lead STRATCOM — the U.S. military command in charge of nuclear weapons — told lawmakers on Capitol Hill that neither China nor Russia were conducting nuclear explosive tests.





North Korea is the only nation known to have conducted a nuclear detonation since the 1990s. China's last known nuclear explosive test was in 1996.

Pakistan's last known nuclear explosive test was in 1998, and it since then its government says it has observed a "unilateral moratorium on nuclear testing," despite not being a signatory to the international Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT).

The U.S. is among almost 180 nations that have signed the CTBT, which bans all atomic test explosions.

Along with China and several other nuclear powers, however, the U.S. has never ratified the treaty, a situation that President Vladimir Putin highlighted two years ago when he decided to revoke Moscow's ratification.


While Russia has stepped up its own tests of nuclear-capable weapons systems, it has not said it will resume nuclear detonations.

On its website, the Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs says that "despite being a non-signatory state, Pakistan been supporting the objectives and purposes of the Treaty," and that in addition to its moratorium on nuclear tests, it "will not be the first to resume testing of nuclear weapons in South Asia."

Asked about Mr. Trump's claims on Monday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning told reporters during a press briefing that as a "responsible nuclear-weapons state, China has always ... upheld a self-defense nuclear strategy and abided by its commitment to suspend nuclear testing."

She said China hoped the U.S. would "take concrete actions to safeguard the international nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation regime and maintain global strategic balance and stability."

There was no immediate reaction from Moscow to Mr. Trump's claim that Russia has also conducted secret nuclear tests.

What does Trump mean by U.S. resuming nuclear tests?​

President Trump has not been clear about whether his stated plan to have the U.S. military test its nuclear arsenal include conducting actual atomic explosions, which have not been carried out in the U.S. more than 30 years, or just expanded testing of the weapons systems used to deliver nuclear warheads.

U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright, who was appointed by Mr. Trump, downplayed the notion on Sunday that the U.S. was about to start setting off nuclear explosions.


"I think the tests we're talking about right now are system tests. These are not nuclear explosions," Wright told Fox News. "These are what we call 'non-critical explosions,' so you're testing all the other parts of a nuclear weapon to make sure they deliver the appropriate geometry and they set up the nuclear explosion."

Imtiaz Tyab contributed to this report.
 
Mamdani will likely win tomorrow, as will Spanberger in Virginia. But New Jersey governor race could deliver an upset. Mickey Sherill hasn't done well against Republican Chitaerelli.
These are blue states so dems winning is not some shift politically it's just the dems winning states they are supposed to win and republicans coming close in Virginia and NJ is bad new for dems for 2026 mid terms.
 
Simply observe the dramatization...background siren ....Indians never fail to entertain!

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"Saaaaaar, Pakijtan testing nuclear weapons!!!!"
 
US MSM is rattled after Trump's claim. This was to be expected.
 
America already has the means to deliver their stockpile of thousands of nuclear weapons. What more are they gonna do?
Even maintaining that stockpile is worth a lot of money.

The 10-20k nukes that America had at the peak of cold war was a unsustainable figure and had to be destroyed. It's nothing but fear mongering by Trump.

You can only modify the launch vehicle. Russia is posturing to the Europeans to back off and it doesn't look to be working as Europeans are still mass arming Ukraine. Just recently the UK delivered a large delivery of storm shadow missiles.
 
China is not conducting nuclear experiments.

If Trump wants to engage in a nuclear arms race, don't use China as an excuse.
 

Pakistan "will not be the first to resume nuclear tests," official says in response to Trump's 60 Minutes claim​


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The U.S. is among almost 180 nations that have signed the CTBT, which bans all atomic test explosions.
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* Both Pakistan and India have maintained unilateral moratorium on nuke testing since 1998 tests. The persona non grata Ashely Tellis, however, insisted that the US should allow India to continue to test nuke explosive devices to further validate its capability. Perhaps it was a lobbying on behalf of the Indian government or nuclear technical bureaucracy, but there is no evidence to it. Safe to say both countries want to continue to test but are being reasonable enough not to. Same goes for the other nuke powers. However, if the US opens up the Pandora's Box I don't think there would be any reason for India not to test and Pakistan not to follow, except for the threat of tariffs or downright sanctions.

* The US has signed the CTBT but did not ratify it. So, in principle it is non-binding on them. They could test in the near future.
America already has the means to deliver their stockpile of thousands of nuclear weapons. What more are they gonna do?
Even maintaining that stockpile is worth a lot of money.

The 10-20k nukes that America had at the peak of cold war was a unsustainable figure and had to be destroyed. It's nothing but fear mongering by Trump.

You can only modify the launch vehicle. Russia is posturing to the Europeans to back off and it doesn't look to be working as Europeans are still mass arming Ukraine. Just recently the UK delivered a large delivery of storm shadow missiles.
Yes.

Smells like Military Industrial Complex at work here.
 
* Both Pakistan and India have maintained unilateral moratorium on nuke testing since 1998 tests. The persona non grata Ashely Tellis, however, insisted that the US should allow India to continue to test nuke explosive devices to further validate its capability. Perhaps it was a lobbying on behalf of the Indian government or nuclear technical bureaucracy, but there is no evidence to it. Safe to say both countries want to continue to test but are being reasonable enough not to. Same goes for the other nuke powers. However, if the US opens up the Pandora's Box I don't think there would be any reason for India not to test and Pakistan not to follow, except for the threat of tariffs or downright sanctions.
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lmao wrote a big paragraph about this and then checked who is the the writer is , makes perfect sense now , no matter how educated they will always be like this .
 
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