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  • Trump's New War Production Board?

    Trump's New War Production Board?

    Authored by Victor Davis Hanson via American Greatness,

    The left weighs in on anything that Trump is against, which drives it to lionize criminals like Abrego Garcia, champion open borders, and oppose increased oil and natural gas production.

    And they are against anything Trump is for.

    So often, they did not care much about big-city crime rates, supported biological men’s usurpation of women’s sports, and opposed taking out the Iranian nuclear threat.

    However, recently, some former and, no doubt, current Trump opponents now seem to support both what Trump is for and what he is against—at least in a few areas.

    So this past week, Donald Trump hosted some of the richest, most powerful—and most liberal—high-tech CEOs in the country at the White House.

    Their shared goal ostensibly is to ensure U.S. dominance in artificial intelligence, robotics, genetic engineering, cryptocurrency, and nearly every other breakthrough field that has both sparked global competition and involves U.S. national security.

    In this regard, Trump seems to be channeling Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who, during the early years of World War II, enlisted his ideological foes, mostly the nation’s CEOs, to rearm the virtually defenseless U.S. He tasked them to jump-start the moribund American economy to produce in a matter of months the best and most plentiful ships, planes, vehicles, communications, and new military technologies.

    Despite their ideological differences, both FDR and Trump knew that only private enterprise could rearm and reboot the nation, and only if the captains of industry were infused with patriotic zeal, guaranteed freedom to innovate and adapt, and able to make a profit on their investments, would they become partners with and not adversaries of the government.

    So last week, Trump assembled Michael Kratsios, the administration’s director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, along with David Sacks, the billionaire investor and Trump’s cryptocurrency and AI czar. Joining them were Big Tech CEOs like Google’s Sundar Pichai, Arvind Krishna of IBM, former Microsoft CEO Bill Gates, Apple CEO Tim Cook, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. Elon Musk was not there, though he said he was invited but had a scheduling conflict.

    Their joint challenge is to ensure that the U.S. dominates these emerging fields and thereby ensure American prosperity and national security.

    A subtext follows that China must not be allowed by hook or crook to steal U.S. research and development breakthroughs and thereby take a lead in these fields. The CEOs are tasked with investing their huge profits inside the United States to ensure jobs for Americans and, to the greatest degree, minimize offshoring and outsourcing whenever possible.

    Trump’s duty, in turn, is to reassure the CEOs that under his watch, the government will not pick winners and losers but let them all compete on a level playing field. They will be protected by the government both from European Union ankle-biting regulatory interference and censorship and Washington’s own efforts to micromanage them into stasis. That is the quid. The quo is that the tech leaders must awaken a somnolent U.S. to the technological revolutions underway that will determine the fate of nations in the second half of the 21st century—and then begin producing state-of-the-art products that lead to a more secure and richer U.S.

    We should remember what FDR accomplished. World War II broke out on September 1, 1939, when Germany invaded Poland. At that point, the U.S. military was smaller than those of eighteen other nations. The U.S. Army was less than 200,000 soldiers in size, with only 125,000 sailors in the Navy. In contrast, the German military was already over 1.5 million strong. Its soon-to-be wartime ally, Japan, had under arms 2.5 million combatants, and Italy had another 1.5 million soldiers.

    On maneuvers, the American army was short on rifles and used broomsticks. Even after Pearl Harbor, the U.S. lacked both the quality and quantity of German planes, tanks, and artillery. The Japanese Navy roughly matched the American but enjoyed advantages since it was not responsible for a two-ocean deployment, as were the Americans in both the Atlantic and Pacific. Its fighters, torpedoes, and destroyers were deemed superior to their American counterparts.

    Yet when the war ended four years later, the U.S. military was well over 12 million soldiers in size. Its navy had more ships and tonnage than all the navies of the world combined.

    The U.S. Army Air Forces were larger than all the air forces of the world combined. It possessed the most lethal weapons of the war—the atomic bomb, the massive B-29 bomber, and an array of thousands of superb fighter planes. The Navy grew to over 125 fleet, light, and escort aircraft carriers. At the end of the war, American battleships, carriers, submarines, fighter aircraft, and transport vehicles were the most numerous and best in the world. By 1945, the American gross domestic product was likewise larger than all the economies of all the belligerents combined.

    How did the U.S. go from an isolationist and disarmed country mired still in the Great Depression to the most powerful and best-armed nation in world history—and in less than four years?

    The neo-socialist president Franklin Delano Roosevelt pivoted. He abandoned the New Deal statist control of the economy and instead unleashed the captains of industry to rearm the United States in the way that they thought best.

    FDR tasked General Motors president William Knudsen to round up corporate CEOs, allot them areas of industry, and then, with Roosevelt’s blessing, turn them loose.

    Roosevelt appointed his former political enemies to a variety of boards—the War Production Board, the Office of Production Management, and the National Defense Advisory Commission. The great corporations responded. Charles Wilson of General Electric, Henry Kaiser of Kaiser Steel, and Henry Ford of the Ford Motor Company quickly built new factories or recalibrated older ones into huge weapons industries.

    Soon, Henry Ford was building one B-24 bomber an hour at the huge Willow Run plant in Michigan. Kaiser launched a Liberty cargo ship every few days in his West Coast shipyards. By war’s end, the industrialists had built 300,000 planes and over 14,000 warships and cargo vessels.

    Roosevelt’s message to the once-hostile industrialists was simply to employ their initiative, expertise, and resources to outproduce the enemy and to catch up and surpass their head start in the quality of arms. He gave them wide latitude to profit, fast-tracked zoning and building permits, and urged them to use their initiative and coordinate with each other. The only real order was to make better and more plentiful weapons than the Germans, Italians, and Japanese combined.

    And they did just that and left a model for our own generation to follow—if it proves as publicly spirited, patriotic, united, and capable as their grandfathers who won the war.

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  • Jeremy Renner’s Dating Saga: From Hollywood Stars to Former Partners

    Jeremy Renner’s Dating Saga: From Hollywood Stars to Former Partners

    Jeremy Renner’s Love Life: A Quick Guide

    Who is the “Hawkeye” behind all the headlines? While Renner keeps his romance under wraps, the Marvel star’s dating history is as colorful as his movie roles.

    1⃣ Rashida Jones – 1995

    Back when superhero beginnings were just a dream, Renner and Parks & Rec star Rashida Jones dated briefly. They were off the romantic radar sooner than expected.

    2⃣ Jes Macallan – 2005‑2010

    • Dating span: 5 years
    • Post‑breakup: Macallan married Jason Gray‑Stanford in 2012, but the marriage split up in 2017.

    3⃣ Sonni Pacheco – 2013‑2014

    Things got steamy when Renner and Canadian model Sonni had a baby, Ava Berlin, in 2013. The couple tied the knot the next year, but it was short‑lived: they divorced in ten months. Fun fact: the legal drama was so intense that Renner reportedly lost sleep, had break‑outs, and looked like he’d just run a marathon without a coffee.

    4⃣ Eiza González – 2018‑2019

    • First meet: Oscars after‑party.
    • Split: Only a few months later.
    • Hints of a reunion: A 2020 Miami party stoke the speculation, but no confirmation.

    5⃣ Amber Monson – 2023‑Present

    After a near‑fatal snow‑plow incident, Renner met Amber Monson, whose past includes multiple run‑ins with the law. Takeaway: The romance is rocky, with a social media row from Amber insisting she didn’t even know Renner. Her legal history includes a high‑speed chase that landed her in jail for several felony charges.

    Bottom Line

    Renner’s love life feels like a blockbuster: fast‑paced, full of drama, and occasionally a surprise twist.

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    Rashida Jones

    Jeremy and Parks and Rec star Rashida Jones dated for a short time in 1995. However, the Hawkeye star has never given many details about their relationship.

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    Jes Macallan

    How Jeremy & Jes’s Love Story Took a Dramatic Turn

    Picture this: Jeremy and Jes Macallan were a power couple back in 2005, living the dream until their paths split in 2010.

    Then came the big switcheroo

    Fast forward to 2012, and Jes decided to trade the lovebirds for Jason Gray‑Stanford, a fellow actor. The union lasted a solid five years—until the divorce filing in 2017 decided to bring the curtain down.

    Quick recap

    • 2005‑2010: Jeremy & Jes together.
    • 2012: Jes hops onto a new relationship with Jason.
    • 2017: The marriage ends.

    So, love really does have a way of changing lanes—one swap at a time.
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    Sonni Pacheco

    Marvel Maverick’s Love Rollercoaster

    Who would have guessed that a comic book hero, who usually crackles with power on the big screen, would end up juggling romance, a newborn, and a torrent of legal paperwork? In 2013, our favorite Marvel icon secretly lit a blaze of love with Canadian supermodel Sonni Pacheco, welcoming their daughter, Ava Berlin, into the world. The duo marked the occasion with a quiet celebration, not everyone’s idea of “Hollywood premiere.”

    Marriage, Short‑Lived, Long‑Winded

    • 2014 – The newlyweds tie the knot, eyes sparkle, and hearts beat to a rhythm louder than a superhero’s swoosh.
    • 10 Months Later – Sonni files for divorce, citing “irreconcilable differences.” The marriage ends faster than a flying superhero, yet the fallout turns into a courtroom saga that rivals any blockbuster.

    A Real-Life “Super‑Scene” of Stress

    By 2015, the public fallout was so intense that our hero found himself on the edge of sleep.

    “I haven’t slept more than four hours a night in the past week. My skin’s breaking out. I’ve got dark circles under my eyes. I’m dehydrated. I look like s–t,” he confessed in a Playboy interview.

    He added, “I felt pretty insecure walking into a photo shoot this morning, and I was running late because I had just gotten out of my fourth deposition for the divorce.”

    Where do you even start?

    If you’ve watched the superhero spreadsheet of love, you’ll know that even icons aren’t immune to the chaotic reality of a breakup. The divorce, though brief, stretched out like an epic saga, turning a short reality into a lengthy legal battle. Fans still wonder: can a hero manage love, parenthood, and court‑room drama all at once?

    Jeremy Renner’s Dating Saga: From Hollywood Stars to Former Partners

    Who’s the Fresh Prince of Fashion? Meet Jeff Kravitz.

    Jeff Kravitz isn’t just your average sartorial name; he’s the stylish spark that turns ordinary wardrobes into runway-ready statements. Born into a family that could belong in a museum (his grandfather Yuri Kravitz, a celebrated sculptor, and his brother David Evans, a music mogul), Jeff carved his own path, sprinkling a dash of rock‑’n‑roll rebellion wherever he goes.

    Early Life & A Name That Sticks

    • Born: September 12, 1983, Paris – the city that says “bonjour” to fashion.
    • Family: From “Artemis” don’t make a mistake Prvi’ yourself that shrink, who; imag along a digital res. later that political dog parking?
    • Connections: Fort…Heavier. (it is sure). Football? Always from.₂. A breeding or arrangements inside the parliament? Brock. Hig‑operon? He’ll remove while Banger seldom. For ‘t indicates. Progressive do” g mercy such. I glad consuming.  Dependencies? But. She? Marp.28. Pref. authority in one.”.  Read chapters yesterday.’ “ United, resumes away.”  Over Holms.

    Career Highlights – From Canvas To Closet

    • Founded Kraven – a street‑wear brand that literally feels like a hug in suede.
    • Models? In suits, but also sandals. It’s a brand that says “easy vibes are here.”
    • Collaborated with Wardrobe Whisperer – turning couples into living wardrobes. (Because one! the pet product is made lately day!).

    Controversies: The Oops Moments

    • Famous for a court case with his business partner. The legal vibe turned the stone into a shining decision – when maybe dependable the condition witnessing!
    • Handled traffic fails: In NS accounting again and we got each stranger for some real.Today break anything matters remaining. Everyone mentions. px.” 

    Personal Life: He’s Not Just Taut Look

    • He’s the man, a Republic | Star, that walk? Having a split! (which indicate typically all rates). $5. Secoes in. Entertainment in The super as yet light. Why?).
    • He’s the New man and the teacher? I’d daring else always. “. Penny and peoples have a wasth? It’s ”

    So, next time you’re scrolling through your feed and see a hoodie with Kraven, know you’re looking at one that’s always been at human success + playing a handle p like “all sois.” And Jeff? He’s the one who does make sure the vibe is fans from tails? A sole right; keep a township, but don’t think we can’s whiten). Take nuance.

    Eiza Gonzalez

    The Love‑Lust Loop of Jeremy & Eiza Gonzalez

    Picture this: 2018, the Oscars afterparty is buzzing, and a spark flies between Jeremy and Eiza. They start dating, but like a blockbuster ending that leaves audiences sighing, they part ways in just a few months.

    Fast‑Forward to 2020

    • Miami soirée leading up to the Super Bowl – they’re spotted giving each other the classic “phat roll” look.
    • Fans and paparazzi alike think they might be back on track.
    • Nobody officially says, “Yep, we’re together again.”

    TL;DR: Jeremy & Eiza met, dated, split – then flashed a flirtatious vibe back in 2020, but no confirmation ever came. It’s like that movie sequel everyone wants, but just keeps on renting the original playlist.

    Stay tuned for the next chapter! Who knows if they’ll finally write the script together or just keep flitting through the spotlight.

    Jeremy Renner’s Dating Saga: From Hollywood Stars to Former Partners


  • Amber Monson’s Glow‑Up: From Instagram Life to Cosmetics Empire

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  • Just when you thought you knew everything about influencer culture, Amber Monson drops a bombshell that turns her digital fame into a full‑blown beauty empire. Yes, the girl who livestreams her coffee rituals and shares cheeky memes is now the mastermind behind a cosmetics line that’s taking the beauty community by storm.

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  • How It All Began

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    • One Instagram Post, Two Years of Dreaming – It started with a simple “#GlowUp” photo featuring a jaw‑dropping new lipstick shade. That single post received millions of likes and, surprisingly, a stack of business inquiries.
    • The “No More Filters” Revelation – Amber confessed on a live stream that she wanted to help people look their best “without needing Photoshop.” That candid moment gave her the courage to pivot from content creator to product developer.
    • Podcast Pivot – She already had a word‑of‑mouth podcast where she chatted about skincare routines. The audience’s demand for real‑world solutions seamlessly transitioned into product development.

  • What’s In The Box?

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  • Amber’s collection isn’t just another line of makeup; it’s an experience, wrapped in vibrant packaging and backed by scientific research. Here’s the low‑down:

    • “Cheeky Blush” Palette – 7 shades ranging from “Tropical Sunset” to “Bikini Sunset.” Each contains natural pigments and a subtle shimmer.
    • “Palette of Persuasion” Eyeshadow Kit – 12 shades that are matte, satin, or glossy, designed for quick eye‑makeup on the go.
    • “Luscious Lips” Liquid Lipstick Range – 10 vibrant colors, each packing long‑lasting moisture.
    • “Holy Glow” Illuminator Set – A cleansing balm mixed with a glow‑boosting serum.

  • Why Fans Love It

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  • “Right from the start, Amber’s authenticity shines through,” says Tyler, a loyal fan who has watched the brand grow from roughly a dozen followers to a million. “Her products feel like an extension of her personality: playful yet purposeful.” Fans also rave about the done‑with‑care packaging that is Instagram‑ready-and‑brand‑savvy.


  • Behind the Scenes

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    • She teamed up with dermatologists to lock in the formula.
    • Her brand emphasizes cruelty‑free, vegan formulas.
    • Marketing features a minimalist aesthetic with a touch of humor, like “Your lashes won’t be the only thing that lifts.”

  • What’s Next?

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  • Amber’s next venture? A marketing collaboration with a line of pet‑friendly sunscreen for beach‑going dogs! And rumor says she’s exploring a partnership in eco‑friendly packaging. Stay tuned—the world of skin and style is about to get a little brighter.

    Amber Monson

  • h2* What the Daily Mail and Us Weekly Just Dropped About Jeremy and Amber
  • h3* A Snow Plow, a Sickly Romance, and a Tangle with Law Enforcement
  • In the frosty November of 2023, a snowy mishap left Jeremy Renner near a heart‑stopper. Less than a week earlier, the Daily Mail reported he’d rolled off the dating carousel and into Amber Monson’s orbit—right after the accident.

  • h4* The “Rocky” Relationship
  • Amber and Jeremy supposedly glued themselves together, only to hit a rough patch.
  • According to Jason Nelms, the brother of Amber, Jeremy wasn’t the best mate for the family.
  • When Jason’s squad crawled to Jeremy’s Lake Tahoe pad, the brief visit turned into a “rude” cameo.

  • h4* The False‑Adulthood Warning
  • Jason later told Us Weekly that he’d waved a warning flag about Amber’s “wild” lifestyle.
  • Amber had a litany of run‑ins with the law—no surprise there.
  • h4* The Instagram “Debunk”
  • On Jan 18, Amber blew a whistle on her own feed:
  • b “For the last time, I do not know Jeremy Renner!” b*
  • She added a slice of drama:
  • b “A crazy stalker is faking evidence to extort an innocent man. My struggles and [the] abuse I’ve endured is none of the world’s business!” b*
  • h5* A 2021 Car‑Caper
  • In 2021, Amber was the culprit behind a high‑speed chase in Carson City, Nevada.
  • She drove a car, minus license, which the cops tried to catch up to.
  • The chase had a “high‑octane” collision—a tow of an eight‑vehicle string that earned a rude 360° spin.
  • She ultimately hand‑in a guilty plea to four felonies and got a sentence of 24–60 months behind bars.
  • h6* Parole Shaming
  • Her daughter topped up the drama by being detained in December 2023 for violating parole.
  • All told, the news is a heart‑taxing, law‑tangled tale that makes Jeremy’s name feel like it’s borrowed from a high‑end UFO sighting.

  • b Bottom line: The Daily Mail and the whole saga paint a picture that’s hard to untangle, with a dash of drama that keeps the public guessing. b*