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Elon Musk’s Tesla Pay Package Sparks Global Attention
When you think of the world’s most influential business leaders, Elon Musk inevitably tops the list. Known for his bold ideas, futuristic vision, and sometimes controversial statements, Musk has turned Tesla into one of the most valuable and admired companies on the planet. Yet today, it’s not Tesla’s cars or technology that dominate the headlines — it’s Musk’s massive Tesla pay package and the debate surrounding it.
By KAMRAN AHMAD5 months ago in The Swamp
Swing States: The Deciding Power in America’s Elections 🗳️🇺🇸
In every U.S. election, a handful of states capture the country’s attention more than any others. These are the swing states, also known as battleground states — regions where neither Democrats nor Republicans hold a guaranteed majority. Their voters swing between parties from one election to the next, making them the true deciding force behind America’s political direction.
By KAMRAN AHMAD5 months ago in The Swamp
The Teen Vogue Layoffs is the Darkest Time in Journalism
Earlier this week, Condé Nast announced that Teen Vogue will fold into Vogue. With Teen Vogue merging into Vogue, positions had been eliminated, and Teen Vogue's political section had been dissolved. Many journalists had come to LinkedIn and X, formerly Twitter, to announce that they had been laid off from Teen Vogue at an alarming rate: a lot of these journalists who had been laid off are mainly Black women and LGBTQ+ members.
By Teguan Harris5 months ago in The Swamp
Rule by the ultra-woke elite. Fact or fiction?
Rule by the ultra-woke elite. Fact or fiction? Manipulation of governance. There are people so arrogant and self-centred that they automatically dismiss anything “popular” as wrong, distasteful, beneath their consideration. A few hundred years ago this used to be the attitude among the aristocratic hereditary rulers in Europe but now it is worldwide and those holding these opinions are in controlling positions of government bureaucracies, the legal professions, the media, and education.
By Peter Rose5 months ago in The Swamp
Virginia Election Results 2025: Spanberger vs. Sears — A Defining Moment in State Politics
Breaking Down the Virginia Election Results The 2025 Virginia election results are finally in, marking one of the most closely watched and fiercely contested gubernatorial races in the country. After months of campaigning, debates, and political tension, Virginians cast their votes to decide the state’s political future — and the outcome could signal where the nation is headed as we approach 2026.
By KAMRAN AHMAD5 months ago in The Swamp
UPS Plane Crash in Louisville: Tragedy at Muhammad Ali International Airport
Louisville, Kentucky — What began as a routine cargo flight for UPS turned into a scene of tragedy early this morning when a McDonnell Douglas MD-11 cargo plane crashed near Muhammad Ali International Airport (SDF) in Louisville. The accident has sent shockwaves through the aviation community and prompted a full-scale investigation by federal authorities.
By KAMRAN AHMAD5 months ago in The Swamp
Did JD Vance Cross a Line With Erika Kirk? by NWO Sparrow
Why "The Hug" between JD Vance and Erika Kirk became the center of a national conversation Boy , I remember when political events used to feel predictable. Speeches were stiff, gestures were rehearsed, and personal moments stayed private. But modern politics has become way different, let me tell ya. It’s more visual and more vulnerable. I was reminded of that the moment I saw photographs from a Turning Point USA tour stop at The University of Mississippi this week. The political message wasn’t what caught my eye. It was a hug.
By NWO SPARROW5 months ago in The Swamp
“My Heart Stayed Calm Through Horror”. Content Warning.
How about a comparison of horror movies to the horror going on in America, lighthearted, I watched a horror movie last night, to my surprise my heart was not racing. I turned on the news about the ice terrorism and the horrors of Whitehouse being gutted so I turned the news off, turned on a horror movie again. I watched five horror films; my heart was pure at 82 beats a minute. I turned on the news again about tear gas sprayed on Halloween party together in a park, with children and knocking down old people, I said fuck it watched another horror film. what a relief to watch The Conjuring again and not the horrifying evil penetrating from the nazis in DC.
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli 5 months ago in The Swamp
Is the Government Shutdown Real?
Remember when Trump kept saying "Fake News" and everybody called him the Anti-Christ for saying that? They mocked him, hated him, and called him all kinds of bad things because he was pointing out the FACT that many people were unaware about how much nonsense they accept as truth just because it came from the television or the "News" reporters. Do we still feel that way or have more people begun to realize that we have no idea what is true or false anymore? I have to admit that for the portion of my life that I call the "young years" it was really nice believing that I knew everything or at least that I knew enough to discern between fact and fiction. These days, I have no idea. Unless it actually occurred to me or to my witness, I have no idea who is truthing or fibbing. Like this "Government Shutdown" thing ---- What the heck are they talking about?
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman5 months ago in The Swamp










