Mario Loyola
@Mario_A_Loyola
Florida International University, Heritage Foundation, GMU Nat Sec Institute, @NRO. Former White House, Senate, Pentagon. Opinions my own.
Say what you want, I was inspired by Justice Jackson's passionate (albeit unwitting) defense of ... taxpayer standing.
The Jackson and Sotomayor opinions in the injunctions case come off as unhinged cries for help. THE WORLD IS ENDING. For heaven's sake.
This is all a scam. The renewable tax credits are poisoning the nation's electricity grid, will lead to blackouts and higher prices, and give the advantage to China which is building reliable power plants while we build fantasy unreliable solar and wind.
Americans overwhelmingly agree: energy tax incentives are vital for national security! SC Rep. Jason Elliott (@jelliottsc) explains how these credits ensure energy independence, protecting us from foreign manipulation and keeping jobs home. It's about security, certainty for US…
For contrast, the US government just took 18 years to permit the only antimony mine in the US, as China developed a chokehold over the defense-critical mineral. There were concerns about salmon. We have just a few years to get serious.
A monumental win for U.S. national security and energy independence. Decades of eco-fundamentalism and overregulation gave China the upper hand. The Brook Mine development proves that American innovation—not Chinese control—can fuel our future.
Yawn. The word “occupation” now just refers to any Jewish community in Palestine regardless of when or how it got there. In other words, it is meaningless except as the slogan of a pogrom.
Fragmenting the West Bank into tiny individual “Emirates” to achieve peace is madness. The absence of peace isn't caused by Palestinians' lack of a unified political body; it's caused by a persistent military occupation of large swaths of territories & the expansion of illegal…
It’s not “for condemning Israel” it’s for espousing Nazi Judenrein level hatred against the Jews of Palestine
This is, by far, the most common strain of cancel culture now. Huge numbers of actors, editors, journalists, political people, athletes, countless others have been fired or otherwise cancelled for condemning Israel. UTA even dropped Susan Sarandon for her comments on Israel.
The new Nuremberg Rallies, focused now on ending the Jewish presence in their own homeland.
This video seems to have shocked Zionist supporters and racists across Europe, especially in the UK. It’s truly a powerful video.
GOP leaders can’t believe their luck
Zohran Mamdani: “I don't think that we should have billionaires.” Do you agree? Is there a point in being a billionaire besides for power?
Which will push us to bomb it again. Maybe stop advocating for the genocidal death cult that rules Iran and start advocating for a free democratic and law abiding government in Iran that is worthy of the people of Iran and is not just an embarrassing scary clown show
Iran is now facing the same decision that Israel did in 1967, and ironically Israel is pushing it to make the same decision it did in 1967 to go for a nuclear bomb ft.com/content/f6a7f1…
.@elonmusk is a genius but he doesn’t understand electricity markets or how the renewable subsidies are poisoning our grid
Yes. A massive strategic error is being made right now to damage solar/battery that will leave America extremely vulnerable in the future.
Huh. He was a socialist after all
The latest Senate draft bill will destroy millions of jobs in America and cause immense strategic harm to our country! Utterly insane and destructive. It gives handouts to industries of the past while severely damaging industries of the future.
The renewable tax credits are poisoning our nation's electricity grid, killing investment in reliable power we can control and replacing it with unreliable power that nobody can control. Members of Congress who support this continued poisoning of our grid just don't understand.
The Senate’s work on energy tax credits is a huge step forward for American energy dominance. An all-of-the-above energy approach will lead to an increase in jobs, domestic energy production, and increased investment into our communities. I urge my colleagues to keep these…
🚨NEW: CNN's Van Jones calls on "progressives" to "GET ON BOARD" with Trump's stance that Iran *can't* have nuclear weapon🚨 "I think progressives underestimate how dangerous Iran is. Iran is not a normal country. Normal countries don‘t blind women because they showed some hair.…
I would have assumed this was a parody of the Snowflake Age but I’ve never heard of @JonHaidt kidding
I gotta say, this season 5 of Fauda has been more intense than expected
I disagree. It’s definitely a disincentive to reconstitute the program. But is it a sufficient disincentive? That’s the question. My first cover story in NR almost 20 years ago was on this exact problem. If we had acted then it would have been minimal force and max dissuasion.
Off the board? How does one accomplish that, exactly? Destroying Fordow sets back Iran for a limited amount of time, while incentivizing them to finish the job, and requiring Israel/US to “mow the grass” across the region forever.
I don’t think the difference is that great. Clinton should have bombed Yongbyon when he had the chance. North Korea would never have reacted. And if we had taken Iran’s pilot facility out with a single strike 20 years ago like we should have, Israel wouldn’t be in this situation
The West tolerates North Korea’s nukes not because it wants to, but because it can. It fears Iranian nukes not just because it should, but because it must. Both regimes are hostile. Both hate the West. Both fund proxies and threaten neighbors. So why the double standard?…
The satellite signal for Iran’s state-run television channel has reportedly been hacked, with all channels now playing anti-regime messaging and videos which call for freedom and revolution against the regime inside Iran.
Wrapped up Stanford CS336 (Language Models from Scratch), taught with an amazing team @tatsu_hashimoto @marcelroed @neilbband @rckpudi. Researchers are becoming detached from the technical details of how LMs work. In CS336, we try to fix that by having students build everything: