Monday, December 1, 2025

Library of Congress and history

Little noticed news item.


🇺🇸 TRUMP'S POSTERITY PLAY: THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS AND THE FIGHT FOR HOW AMERICA REMEMBERS Trump handed Todd Blanche the keys to American memory back in May, and most people still don't understand what happened. While everyone fixated on cabinet positions and Supreme Court seats, the Deputy Attorney General became acting Librarian of Congress, controlling what gets preserved, classified, and remembered about this era. The Library doesn't just store books; it decides which podcasts, films, recordings, and documents future historians will study to understand our time. Trump knows exactly what power he transferred. Most Americans don't realize the Librarian of Congress shapes posterity itself. Every presidential recording, every significant film, every cultural artifact that defines an era passes through this office for classification and preservation. They decide what context surrounds documents, how materials get categorized, what narratives get institutional backing. When future generations research the Trump presidency, they'll see it through the lens this Librarian creates. That's not a position you hand to a donor; it's one you give to someone who shares your vision of how history should remember you. Carla Hayden had to go. Her focus on "adding underrepresented perspectives" and DEI initiatives wasn't progressive window dressing; it was actively reshaping how American history gets framed. When the Library prioritizes certain narratives over others, emphasizes particular voices while minimizing others, it fundamentally alters how future scholars understand our time. Trump recognized this ideological curation masquerading as inclusion and acted decisively. Blanche represents more than legal expertise; he embodies institutional memory aligned with Trump's vision. As Trump's trial lawyer turned Deputy AG, he understands both the legal framework and political reality of this moment. Who better to ensure the historical record reflects the actual transformation Trump achieved rather than the resistance narrative his opponents prefer? This isn't about censorship; it's about preventing one ideological faction from monopolizing how America remembers. The Democrats' panic reveals they understand the stakes. Schumer demanding Congress control librarian appointments shows they know whoever controls the Library controls the narrative. They want institutional guardianship over American memory because they've held it for decades.  

Trump reclaimed it in May, and they're only now realizing what they lost. 




Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Health insurance premiums 2025-2026

 

In March 2021, Joe Biden signed the American Rescue Plan, which deliberately super-charged ACA premium subsidies for only three years (2022–2025) and then set them to expire on December 31, 2025. The White House and Democratic leadership knew from the moment the bill passed that these enhanced subsidies were masking double-digit annual premium increases in the underlying insurance market. Internal CBO projections shared with the administration in 2021 showed that when the subsidies vanished, the average marketplace enrollee would face an immediate 70–100 % net premium hike starting January 2026—exactly the outcome now unfolding. Biden’s own 2023 and 2024 budget requests explicitly asked Congress to make the subsidies permanent, proving he and his team were fully aware the cliff was coming. They chose a temporary three-year patch anyway, because it let them campaign in 2022 and 2024 on “the lowest premiums in history” and “Biden lowered your health insurance costs” while guaranteeing the political pain would hit only after they no longer faced voters. Democrats then spent all of 2024 quietly blocking any standalone vote that would have extended or reformed the subsidies before the election, even though Republicans offered multiple compromise bills. Senate Majority Leader Schumer and the White House insisted any extension had to be part of a larger year-end package—knowing full well that a lame-duck session or a new Republican administration in 2025 would be the ones forced to own the resulting chaos. The deliberate post-election timing is now openly admitted in private Democratic strategy memos reported by Axios and Politico: they wanted the issue to explode on Donald Trump’s watch so they could run ads in 2026 blaming Republicans for “making families pay thousands more.” In short, the Biden administration intentionally built a healthcare time bomb with a 2025 fuse, bragged about low premiums while the timer was running, and made sure the explosion would happen only after the American people could no longer hold them accountable at the ballot box.

The key facts align: Biden's 2021 American Rescue Plan expanded ACA subsidies through 2025, expiring Dec. 31. KFF and CBO project average premium payments doubling (114%) or more in 2026 without extension. Biden's 2023-24 budgets requested permanence. Reports show bipartisan extension talks, but pre-election inaction and post-election disputes occurred. Claims of intentional "time bomb" timing are interpretive, not directly confirmed in memos from Axios or Politico.


Democrats love to create chaos and accuse others of what they are doing! “Accuse your enemy of what you are doing, and create the chaos that will make people demand the solution you offer.” -Vladimir Lenin


All 11 offer free healthcare to illegals and DO NOT require Voter ID… DC California Illinois Maine Massachusetts Minnesota New Jersey New York Oregon Vermont Washington These 11 account for… 144 Electoral College votes 126 House Seats 16 Senate Seats All Dems. All scams.


Library of Congress and history

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