Trump had Texan girls killed for profit - /news/ (#1419041)

Anonymous
7/9/2025, 11:52:59 PM No.1419041
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Now its okay, they died to give a few bucks to Trumps billionaire friends.
You can ignore this just like the Epstein files and all of Trumps other failed protests, shills.

https://apnews.com/article/trump-lutnick-weather-service-privatization-conflicts-9892de853c283468e6fb970cfd898d96

As commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick oversees the U.S. government’s vast efforts to monitor and predict the weather.

The billionaire also ran a financial firm, which he recently left in the control of his adult sons, that stands to benefit if President Donald Trump’s administration follows through on a decade-long Republican effort to privatize government weather forecasting.

Deadly weekend flooding in central Texas has drawn a spotlight to budget cuts and staff reductions at the National Weather Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, two agencies housed within the Commerce Department that provide the public with free climate and weather data that can be crucial during natural disasters.

What’s drawn less attention is how the downsizing appears to be part of an effort to privatize the work of such agencies. In several instances, the companies poised to step into the void have deep ties to people tapped by Trump to run weather-related agencies.

Privatization would diminish a central role the federal government has played in weather forecasting since the 1800s, which experts say poses a particular harm for those facing financial strain who may not be able to afford commercial weather data.

The effort also reveals the difficulty that uber wealthy members of Trump’s Cabinet have in freeing themselves from conflicts, even if they have met the letter of federal ethics law.
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Anonymous
7/9/2025, 11:53:22 PM No.1419042
“It’s the most insidious aspect of this: Are we really talking about making weather products available only to those who can afford it?” said Rick Spinrad, who served as NOAA administrator under President Joe Biden, a Democrat. “Basically turning the weather service into a subscription streaming service? As a taxpayer, I don’t want to be in the position of saying, ‘I get a better weather forecast because I’m willing to pay for it.’”

The White House referred requests for comment to the Commerce Department, which said in a statement that Lutnick has “fully complied with the terms of his ethics agreement with respect to divesture and recusals and will continue to do so.”

Privatizing weather agencies has long been an aim of Republicans. During Trump’s first presidency, he signed a bill that utilized more private weather data. And Project 2025, a proposed blueprint for Trump’s second presidency that was co-authored by his budget director, calls for the NOAA to be broken up and for the weather service to “fully commercialize its forecasting operations.”

Lutnick is not the only one Trump nominated for a key post with close relationships to companies involved in the gathering of vital weather data.

Trump’s pick to lead the NOAA, Neil Jacobs, was chief atmospheric scientist for Panasonic Weather Solutions and has been a vocal proponent of privatization. The president’s nominee for another top NOAA post, Taylor Jordan, is a lobbyist with a roster of weather-related clients.

An ethics plan submitted in February states Lutnick would request a waiver allowing him to participate in matters that would have a “direct and predictable effect” on his family’s business while he was still divesting. Securities and Exchange Commission filings, meanwhile, show Lutnick has agreements to transfer his shares in the Cantor companies and a family trust to his son Brandon.
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 11:55:02 PM No.1419043
The Department of Commerce referred questions about Lutnick’s ties to Satellogic, a satellite company that offers natural disaster imagery, to his former firm.

Cantor spokesperson Erica Chase said that since Lutnick’s resignation from the company, he has not made any decisions with respect to the company’s investments or customer positions, or other operational matters.

“Cantor and its subsidiaries operate in heavily regulated industries, and maintain robust compliance programs to ensure compliance with all applicable laws,” Chase said.

Federal officials are barred from making decisions that benefit the business holdings of themselves or their spouses, but that prohibition does not extend to assets held by their adult children, according to Richard Painter, who served as the chief White House ethics lawyer during Republican George W. Bush’s administration.

Among its legion of disparate businesses, Cantor has interests in weather and climate. It owns a controlling interest in BGC Group, which operates a weather derivatives marketplace that essentially allows investors to bet on climate risk and where hurricanes will make landfall.

Lutnick also played a pivotal role in cultivating Satellogic. He helped raise the capital to take the company public and held a seat on its board until Trump nominated him. Cantor holds a roughly 13% stake in Satellogic, according to a March SEC filing.

The company now bills itself as an emerging federal contractor that can offer crisp images of natural disasters and weather events in real time, which in 2021 Lutnick said makes it “uniquely positioned to dominate the Earth Observation industry.”
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 11:58:34 PM No.1419044
While Lutnick was still in charge of Cantor, it paid a $6.75 million fine to the SEC after it was accused of making misleading statements to investors about Satellogic and another company. The White House’s 2026 spending plan, developed by Trump’s budget director and primary Project 2025 architect Russell Vought, proposes $8 billion in cuts for future NOAA satellites, which capture imagery of the planet provided to the public.

Satellogic stands to benefit if the government retreats from operating climate-monitoring satellites.

Jacobs, Trump’s pick to lead the NOAA, led the same agency on an acting basis during Trump’s first term.

He is scheduled to appear Wednesday before a Senate committee weighing his nomination. Jacobs has long advocated for a greater role for the private sector in government weather forecasting. During a 2023 hearing focused on the future of the NOAA, he argued that the agency needed to be “relying more heavily on the commercial sector.”

He also has expressed concerns about what happens to commercial data purchased by the government. “They give it away to the rest of the planet for free,” he testified before Congress in 2023.

He was a consultant at the time for Spire Global and Lynker, both of which have millions of dollars in weather data contracts with the NOAA, according to records including his most recent financial disclosure.

Jordan, Trump’s pick for another top NOAA post, has similarly close relationships. His financial disclosure lists more than a dozen weather-related lobbying clients, including Spire and Lynker. He also represented AccuWeather, a commercial forecast provider, before Congress and in meetings with the Commerce Department on “issues related to private sector weather forecast improvement,” according to lobbying disclosures. Disclosure reports show he still represents weather and space companies and is still listed as a principal employee at a Washington lobbying firm.
Anonymous
7/10/2025, 12:00:10 AM No.1419045
Sounds like more baseless conspiracy theories to me.
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Anonymous
7/10/2025, 12:01:26 AM No.1419046
>>1419045
shitty damage control
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Anonymous
7/10/2025, 12:03:07 AM No.1419047
>>1419046
You're spreading Iranian propaganda anon.
Anonymous
7/10/2025, 12:14:43 AM No.1419048
>>1419041 (OP)
Your shill farm is so poor it needs to use royalty free stock images?
https://www.vectorstock.com/royalty-free-vectors/controversy-vectors
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Anonymous
7/10/2025, 12:36:11 AM No.1419049
>>1419048
I tried to get AI to generate a shitty image of wojaks and poopy indians and trannys, all your favorite things, but it said it couldn't do it because of my US IP address.
So unfortunately you just get a basic image of trump with christian girl blood on his hands :(
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imagine if he had been trying
7/10/2025, 3:58:54 AM No.1419073
>>1419048
Outside of world war II, tRump has killed more Americans than any other president. 1 million access deaths during Cofefe 19 and another million through pure neglect I'm cutting back essential services. 2 million dead Americans. And he wasn't even trying
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imagine if he had been trying
7/10/2025, 4:00:10 AM No.1419075
>>1419049
Doonesbury has some good cartoons with tRump and his bloody hands
Anonymous
7/10/2025, 2:32:30 PM No.1419106
>>1419073
he's rolling back pre-approvals for Medicare too. Not quite "death panels" but inching closer.

Anyone over 65 who voted for this slob deserves everything they get.
Anonymous
7/10/2025, 3:31:02 PM No.1419107
Just as Hurricane Katrina did for GW Bush, so the Texas floods will do for Trump.
In Soviet America, swamp drains you.
Anonymous
7/10/2025, 4:29:11 PM No.1419108
>>1419041 (OP)
Apparently search and rescue funding got hindered for 3 days because they added a clause that Noem had to sign off on anything that costs more than 10k and she couldn't be fucked to get around to it until then.