Nvidia has pledged $500 billion to produce AI chips entirely in the US (to include the infrastructure to accomplish the manufacturing) with manufacturing already being done in Arizona to produce next-generation chips.
GlobalFoundries has allocated $16 billion to bring their advanced semiconductor manufacturing back to the US.
Johnson & Johnson is committed to manufacturing its newest production line in the US and have invested $55 billion to make it happen.
Other pharmaceutical manufacturers are expanding their US manufacturing plans reinforcing domestic supply chains for life-saving medications: AstraZeneca $50 billion, Bristol Myers Squibb $40 billion, and GSK $30 billion.
Across the board, industry leaders are celebrating. Orders are up, confidence is back, and US manufacturing is on the move.
Remember it is not just the manufacturing plants contributing to our economy. With the plants there is need for a supply chain to produce and provide raw materials and a supply chain to distribute the completed product to the consumer. Then there is the need for infrastructure from building new buildings to utilities to roadways. Each of these aspects creates new demands on the existing infrastructure which, in turn, creates jobs in those areas. From semi drivers to warehouse workers to construction workers to road workers to utility installers, more jobs equals a better economy.
On April 22, 2026, Day 67 of the Democrat's Partial Federal Government Shutdown, with the Senate attempting to pass a funding bill to include funding DHS - it failed. So the Federal government remains partially shut down and DHS (to include the Coast Guard, FEMA, ICE, Border Patrol, and other National Security operations) remains unfunded.
The House discussed the following bills:
HR1182 Expressing support for rural communities across the United States as stewards of the environment, major suppliers of United States energy resources, critical providers of food production and manufacturing capacity, and drivers of national economic stability, and recognizing the work of the House of Representatives in the 119th Congress in support of those vital communities.
HR1189 Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 4690) to amend the Energy Conservation and Production Act to repeal certain Federal building energy efficiency performance standards, and for other purposes; providing for consideration of the resolution (H. Res. 1182) expressing support for rural communities across the United States as stewards of the environment, major suppliers of United States energy resources, critical providers of food production and manufacturing capacity, and drivers of national economic stability, and recognizing the work of the House of Representatives in the 119th Congress in support of those vital communities; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1897) to amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to optimize conservation through resource prioritization, incentivize wildlife conservation on private lands, provide for greater incentives to recover listed species, create greater transparency and accountability in recovering listed species, streamline the permitting process, eliminate barriers to conservation, and restore congressional intent; and providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 5587) to amend the Geothermal Steam Act of 1970 to waive the requirement for a Federal drilling permit for certain activities, to exempt certain activities from the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, and for other purposes.
HR1206 Western Economic Security Today Act of 2025 or the WEST Act of 2025
HR6387 Fire Improvement and Reforming Exceptional Events Act or the FIRE Act
The House held 7 votes on 4 bills (all but 1 were "Yea-And-Nay" format):
HR1189 - 180:179 with 72 not voting to "order the previous question" then agreeing to the resolution in a recorded vote of 211 to 206 with 14 not voting.
HR1182 - agreed to the resolution 220 to 196 with 2 saying "present" and 12 not voting.
HR4690 - the first vote failed 203 to 214 with 13 not voting, the second vote passed 215 to 202 with 13 not voting.
HR6387 - the first vote failed 206 to 214 with 10 not voting, the second vote passed 220 to 198 with 12 not voting.
So DHS continues to go unfunded, the SAVE America Act continues to go unpassed, and everything We The People want to see happen goes unfulfilled. Every person who impedes what We The People want to have happen needs to be voted out of office when their terms are up.
ORDERED that the Court's March 31, 2026 Order [Dkt. #61] is VACATED and SUPERSEDED by this Order; and it is further
ORDERED that Plaintiff's Second Motion for Preliminary Injunction [Dkt. #51] is GRANTED; and it is further
ORDERED that Plaintiff's Motion to Clarify [Dkt. #65] is GRANTED; and it is further
ORDERED that the National Park Service; Jessica Bowron, in her official capacity as Acting Director, National Park Service; John Stanwich, in his official capacity as Superintendent, the White House and President's Park; the Department of the Interior; Douglas Burgum, in his official capacity as Secretary of the Interior; the General Services Administration; Michael J. Rigas, in his official capacity as Acting Administrator, General Services Administration; the Executive Office of the President; Susie Wiles, in her official capacity as White House Chief of Staff; the Office of the Executive Residence; and Robert B. Downing, in his official capacity as White House Chief Usher (together, "Defendants"), and any agents of Defendants or any other persons working at their direction or in active concert therewith, are preliminarily ENJOINED from taking any action in furtherance of the above-ground, physical construction of the proposed ballroom at the former site of the East Wing of the White House; and it is further
ORDERED that this Order does not prohibit below-ground construction, including below-ground construction of national security facilities, as well as above-ground construction short of constructing the proposed above-ground ballroom that is strictly
necessary to cover, secure, and protect such national security facilities, provided that any such construction will not lock in the above-ground size and scale of the ballroom; and it is further
ORDERED that this Order does not prohibit measures strictly necessary to provide for the personal safety of the President and his staff short of constructing the proposed above-ground ballroom and provided that any such construction will not lock in the aboveground size and scale of the ballroom; and it is further
ORDERED that this Order does not prohibit construction strictly necessary to ensure the safety, security, and structural integrity of the White House, the White House grounds, and the below-ground construction site-including waterproofing, water management, structural reinforcement, and sealing off exposed construction areas-short of constructing the proposed above-ground ballroom and provided that any such construction will not lock in the above-ground size and scale of the ballroom; and it is further
ORDERED that, subject to the safety-and-security exceptions above, no such work shall proceed absent express authorization from Congress; and it is further
ORDERED that Defendants' counsel shall provide written notice of this Order to all officers, agents, successors, servants, employees, and attorneys of Defendants, as well as any other persons working at their direction, in active concert therewith, or subject to Defendants' control; and it is further
ORDERED that Defendants' Motion to Extend Administrative Stay of Preliminary Injunction [Dkt. #71] is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part; and it is further
ORDERED that this Order shall take effect seven (7) days after its issuance; and it is further
ORDERED that Defendants shall file a status report apprising the Court of the status of their compliance with this Order no later than twenty-one (21) days after the date the Order takes effect; and it is further
ORDERED that the security requirement is hereby waived, see Fed. R. Civ. P. 65(c).
ORDERED that the district court’s April 16, 2026 preliminary injunction be administratively stayed pending further order of the court. The purpose of this administrative stay is to give the court sufficient opportunity to consider the emergency motion for a stay pending appeal and should not be construed in any way as a ruling on the merits of that motion. See D.C. Circuit Handbook of Practice and Internal Procedures 33 (2025). It is
FURTHER ORDERED that consideration of the motion for stay be consolidated with consideration of the merits of this appeal. It is
FURTHER ORDERED, on the court’s own motion, that this appeal be expedited.
The Clerk is directed to calendar this case for oral argument before this panel on June 5, 2026, at 9:30 a.m.
So the construction is back on while the courts continue to supersede each other's orders.
To arms,
To arms,
The War has begun.
Today's Patriot is Israel Bissell (Bissel) Jr who was born in 1752 in East Windsor, Connecticut Colony, British Colonies. He was 3rd of 7 children, all of whom survived to adulthood. He was of English descent (his parents emigrated from England).
Israel was a mail carrier for the British Crown traveling between Boston and New York. When the British fired Benjamin Franklin as Postmaster General, the Patriots established their own routes and Israel began working for them. Israel carried dispatches for the Sons of Liberty, so it was no surprise that Israel was chosen to ride to Philadelphia on April 19, 1775 carrying a dispatch from Joseph Palmer of the Committee of Safety with the goal of warning that the War had begun and asking that militias be sent to Concord and Lexington to assist in the battle.
Israel left Lexington with the "call to arms" dispatch from Joseph Palmer. He alerted Watertown and Worcester (where his first horse died from exhaustion) Massachusetts; Pomfret, Brooklyn, Norwich, New London, Lyme, Old Saybrook, Killingworth, East Guilford, Guilford, Branford, New Haven, and Fairfield Connecticut; New York City, New York; Elizabeth, New Brunswick, Princeton, and Trenton, New Jersey; arriving in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the early evening of April 24, 1775, the ride took 4 days and 6 hours and covered 345 miles. After delivering the missive, Israel returned to Connecticut.
Israel joined the Continental Army, shortly after returning to Connecticut, serving under Captain Wolcott. When his father died in 1776, Israel returned to Connecticut to care for the family farm. After the war, Israel moved to Middlefield, Massachusetts to become a sheep farmer.
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