In other news:
Newspaper headlines across the USA condemning the Snap suspension under this shut down as polling for Trump hits all time low at 37% approval rating. The lowest rating in history and even lower than his low numbers in his first term,
Huge increase in demand at food banks all whilst Trump holds a billionaire 20's style party at Mar a Lago. Hmm - the roaring twenties ended with a huge recession...
Can't extend snap or Obamacare but willing to bail out Argentina to the tune of $40bn whilst Argentinian farmers sell Soya beans to China and US farmers have a Soya surplus. Simultaneously, US beef farmers are being thrashed with bankruptcies in this sector at an all time high. What a sh*t show. Did Project 2025 really want to plunge the US into a deep recession? Not even the billionaires will benefit.
Big fissions appear between the big MAGA influencers -Fuentes, Shapiro, Carlson, MTG, Rogan as antisemitism and holocaust denials raise it's ugly head again as MAGA civil war is raging.
The list of red states with the highest reliance on snap:
Louisiana 18%
Oklahoma 17%
Alabama 15%
West Virginia 15%
Mississippi 14%
Election day in New Jersey and West Virginia to select a new governor. Polls put Democratic candidates way ahead of Republicans and of course Mamdani is probably going to be the new mayor of New York.
Today will be the Proposition 50 poll:
California Proposition 50, also known as the 
Election Rigging Response Act,
[2] is a 
constitutional amendment that will appear on the 
special election ballot in the 
U.S. state of 
California on November 4, 2025. The proposition was 
put on the ballot by the Democrat-led 
California State Legislature and the Governor of California, 
Gavin Newsom, and it would authorize a mid-decade redrawing of congressional districts, replacing the ones drawn by the bipartisan 
California Citizens Redistricting Commission.
The map defined in Proposition 50 is a Democratic 
gerrymander intended to offset the 
gerrymander by Texas Republicans. It redraws several congressional districts to incorporate larger shares of urban and suburban Democratic voters, increasing Democratic registration advantages in competitive districts and converting several Republican-leaning seats into Democratic-leaning ones.