Sep 1, 2025

Chicago | Democrats Sacrifice the Lives of Residents to Prevent President Trump From Proving Shooting/Crime Reduction


Trump Slams JB Pritzker Over Chicago Shootings: 'We're Coming!'


'...The president issues another federal intervention warning to Chicago, as Mayor Johnson orders city resistance to immigration enforcement. ...'


Reference: www.newsweek.com
Tags: Crime Infested Chicago, Crime Prevention (Trump) vs. Incompetent Democrat Leaders, Dangerous Leaders,Sanctuary City Dangers,


Shutdown Threat Puts Democrats in a Bind


Government shutdown showdown with GOP puts Democrats in a bind


'Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Democrats face a critical choice...with a government shutdown and anger from their voters hanging in the balance. ...Democrats took a beating from their base during the last funding showdown in March ...Some Democrats are pushing for the party to continue to work with Republicans to hash out their annual funding bills, viewing the bipartisan legislation as their best chance to have more input in how the government will be funded. ...'


Reference: thehill.com
Tags: Democrat Federal Funding Shutdown Threat, Sept. 2025,


2 Civilians Indicted for Their Role in a Pearl Harbor Fuel Spill That Sickened 6,000 People in 2021


2 Civilians Indicted for Their Role in a Pearl Harbor Fuel Spill That Sickened 6,000 People in 2021


'...The indictments are the first to result from the fuel spill that angered Hawaii residents...A Navy investigation in 2022 found shoddy management and human error caused the leak at the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility. The Defense Department's inspector general last year found Navy officials lacked sufficient understanding of the risks of maintaining massive fuel storage tanks on top of a Pearl Harbor drinking water well. The Navy issued written reprimands to three retired military officers for their roles in the fuel spill. The indictment returned Thursday alleges John Floyd and Nelson Wu ... '


Reference: www.military.com
Tags: Pearl Harbor Fuel Spill 2021, Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility,


Most civilian federal employees will see a 1% pay increase in 2026, according to a pay plan


Most civilian federal employees will see a 1% pay increase in 2026, according to a pay plan


'Presidents are required to submit an “alternative pay plan” by Sept. 1 of each year in order to keep larger formulaic raises from taking effect the following year under the Federal Employee Pay Comparability Act (FEPCA). ...However, a yet-to-be-determined number of federal law enforcement officers will get a 3.8% raise next year, in line with the increase military members will receive in 2026. ...'


Reference: federalnewsnetwork.com
Tags: 2026 Federal Pay Increase Plan,