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Saturday, 22 August 2026

 

🧚‍♀️ TREE HOUSE NEWS 🏡


NEWS AGGREGATOR & COMMENTS


Great Spirit bless 🙏


Good morning again, a nice bright sunny morning, but if the weather forecast is right, it won't be for long. Personally, I hope this is the one time they're LYING. WE DON'T NEED MORE RAIN! Please and thank you, Great Spirit 🙏. I'm serious, that's my prayer for the day. Keep us safe, Great Spirit. Like I said yesterday, you never know nowadays! You may see, as I said yesterday, YOU MAY GET TO SEE THE FLASH BUT NEVER HEAR THE THUNDER!


My basic survivalist list if I should survive: First, be prepared, remain calm, be stocked up on necessities, like, for example, a solar generator, lots of assorted batteries, at least four five-gallon jugs of potable water, shelf-stable food, clothes, have a plan, and be humble and pray... a lot.


Canada-U.S. Trade War Escalates as Talks Collapse

Intense negotiations to stave off new levies by the Trump administration ended in an impasse as Mark Carney suspended talks. U.S. tariffs on Canada, and retaliatory tariffs on the U.S., will come into effect.


Crucial trade talks between the United States and Canada to stave off punishing new tariffs by the Trump administration on Canadian goods collapsed late Friday, with Canada saying it would retaliate “dollar for dollar.”


Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada said he had decided to suspend the talks because the American side had introduced last-minute terms that were “unfair, uneconomic, and called into question the reliability of any deal.”


He added that the talks, which had been going on for weeks and had intensified in the past few days, had marked important progress but had ultimately “not been enough to meet our objectives for Canadians.” United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer told reporters that Canada had walked away from the negotiating table...


A U.S. official said that Canada wanted concessions that the United States wasn’t prepared to give, particularly when it came to the automotive sector, as well as trade in steel, aluminum and lumber.


A recent Léger poll found that 56 percent of respondents are opposed to any further trade concessions from Canada.


“This will be a body blow to North American competitiveness in this self-defeating trade saga,” she said. “Americans will see their costs go up, and Canadians will see customers, investment and small businesses disappear.”

Read More:

Published Aug. 21, 2026

Updated Aug. 22, 2026, 1:13 a.m. ET

- NewYork Times -

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TODAY'S DISCUSSION:


NOW IS THE TIME FOR


CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL TRADE DIVERSIFICATION


1. The first three most important changes that are most crucial at this time are Trade Diversification,

2: Our Provincial Health Care remains Public Health Care.

3: New jobs; Training the unemployed and REHABILITATION of the so-called unemployable persons who are capable of being trained for new jobs.


CANADA should go on with commerce with all and any other nation except the US. They are the new Russia, as far as Canada goes. From today on, the U.S. no longer exists until they extract the Nazism, out, the VENOM, from the SNAKES THAT ARE RUNNING IT at the present time. My honest opinion: TIEFS, that's thieves with a lisp. PIRATES, AND BRIGANDS!


Thank you for visiting and reading the Tree House news 🏡


BREAKING NEWS:


How the US and Middle East allies flipped the oil script on Iran

On the afternoon of July 25, the Greek-owned supertanker Kiku docked at Qatar’s Mesaieed oil export terminal, a massive, 30-berth port on the country’s west coast, 25 miles south of Doha.


Four days later, loaded with crude oil, the Kiku passed through the Strait of Hormuz. The Very Large Crude Carrier – the largest oil tanker class, stretching over 1,000 feet – maintained a steady pace of 13 knots across the Persian Gulf, near its top speed.


Then, on July 31, shortly after 2 pm just off the coast of Dubai, the Kiku vanished. The vessel had switched off its AIS transponder, a marine radio device that broadcasts a ship’s identity, speed, course and position...


*Related article: A new normal: How traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is adapting to war*

  • Dark transits:
  • Flipping the script:
  • A temporary solution:

Read More:

PUBLISHED Aug 22, 2026, 5:00 AM ET - 4 hr ago

- CNN -

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U.S. imposes 50% tariffs on $20 billion worth of Canadian products, and Canada says it will retaliate

President Donald Trump’s import taxes will hit about 5% of what Canada ships to the United States every year.


WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States imposed 50% tariffs on $20 billion worth of Canadian products early Saturday, and Canada immediately said it would retaliate,


after last-ditch negotiations failed to resolve the latest strain in already tense relations between the historic allies. President Donald Trump’s import taxes will hit about 5% of what Canada ships to the United States every year, including products ranging from hockey sticks to tongue depressors.


“Canada will match those tariffs dollar for dollar to protect our workers and businesses,” Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said in a statement. The retaliation escalates the trade conflict and calls into question the future of a North American trade pact between the United States, Canada and Mexico that is crucial to industry in all three countries. Canada sought concessions on Trump tariffs on steel, aluminum, autos and lumber that the United States was unwilling to provide...

  • A typically cooperative alliance goes sour:
  • Canadians and Americans are frustrated:
  • Trump has turned to Depression-era tariffs:

Aug. 22, 2026, 12:04 AM EDT

- MS NOW -

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Trump’s attack on a journalist overshadowed a more effective threat to freedom of the press

In a lawsuit, ABC admitted that an FCC review of broadcast licenses has affected its editorial decisions.


In recent days, President Donald Trump attacked a reporter, and one of his appointees went after a news organization. Both were attacks on journalism, but they had very different outcomes. And the difference shows how the administration has succeeded at undermining freedom of the press.


After CNN correspondent Kristen Holmes asked the president a question he didn’t like, he responded by repeatedly ordering her to be quiet, calling her a “fake reporter” and attacking her for being “loud” and “boisterous.” The official White House rapid response account then escalated the attack,..

  • ABC acknowledged that fear of government punishment is now part of its editorial calculation.:
  • We may never know is how many other news organizations are making similar calculations.

Read More:

Aug. 22, 2026, 6:00 AM EDT

- MS NOW -

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CANADIAN NEWS:


Carney to discuss Canada's response to Trump's new tariffs at 11 a.m. ET

Business owners wake up to 50 per cent tariffs on billions of dollars of Canadian exports


The Latest:

• U.S. President Donald Trump's threatened 50 per cent tariffs on $28 billion worth of goods took effect just after midnight after Canadian and American negotiators were unable to finalize a trade deal.

• Prime Minister Mark Carney will be speaking at 11 a.m. ET, before meeting with cabinet at 12:15 p.m. and premiers at 1:30 p.m.

• In a statement late Friday, Carney said Canada is suspending trade talks with the United States and recalling its negotiating team, saying the U.S. made "unfair" last-minute changes to the deal.

• Carney also said Canada is planning to match the tariffs "dollar for dollar."

• U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer announced there was no trade deal reached between the two countries less than an hour before midnight last night, saying Canada "declined to finalize" an agreement and made "new demands and walk backs."

• The two countries had ramped-up trade talks after Trump extended the tariff deadline earlier this week.

• Premiers and other political leaders across Canada have come out with strong responses

• The new rate applies to a variety of Canadian products, from food and alcohol items to ice hockey equipment...

Read More:

August 22, 2026 - Updated 21 minutes ago

- CBC -

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Canada-US trade talks collapse; Carney vows dollar-for-dollar response to Trump's 50% tariffs


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CptDUPDL_rA



Friday, 21 August 2026

 

🧚‍♀️ TREE HOUSE NEWS 🏡


NEWS AGGREGATOR & COMMENTS


Great Spirit bless 🙏


Good morning, all. I was outside sitting in my Green Space, coffee in hand, just in time to watch the sun come up over the trees. A new day, so fresh and peaceful, before all that cursed construction cacophony starts up for the day. I want so much to have our quiet neighborhood back again. With city parkland on all three sides of this apartment building, it feels like living in the woods.


I remember my dad talking about the Niagara Peninsula when I was a kid. He was considering this place as one of his options for moving to in retirement. Milder, warmer, longer-growing-season kind of climate, warm season is longer than in northern Ontario, he said. He was right.


I was living in Morristown, Tennessee, for a time, nearly moved there, glad I didn't. I CERTAINLY WOULD NOT WANT TO BE THERE NOW! No going south of the border again, ever, now that the Orange Slimeball Jabba the Hutt has poisoned the place.


My partner and I lived in B.C. Lower Mainland for about seven years. Believe it or not, it rained most of the seven years we were there. The Okanogan Valley would have been OK, with a hospitable climate and sunny weather, but it was too isolated. That was another one of the warmest places in Canada. The next possibility: I told my partner about my dad mentioning the Niagara Peninsula Region, and that's where we are presently, and we don't have any plans to move anywhere else except to our final destination ... Beam me up, Scotty 🛸• *•.° *


TODAY'S DISCUSSION:


CLIMATE CHANGE


_*Even here, with our own microclimate, which usually means much more moderate weather than they have further north and south of us, we feel the effects of climate change. Two years ago, torrential spring rains delayed the planting of vegetables for weeks. Meager snowfalls caused winter droughts. Earlier this month, we got two floods within two days here. The flooding rains fell as far north as Barrie. There ain't gonna be anywhere safe when the big one hits.*_


- Google Search -


Question: Did St Catharine's ever have previous flooding to 2026


🔹AI Overview

St. Catharines experienced historic, widespread flooding most recently between July 21 and August 2, 2026


Prior to the unprecedented back-to-back storms of July and August 2026—which dumped over 300 mm of rain and led to a City of St. Catharines state of emergency—the city had not faced a sequence of multiple 100-year storms in such rapid succession

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CONDITIONS CAN CHANGE AS FAST AS A FLASH OF LIGHTNING! You don't even get to hear the thunder.


- Google Search -


Sudden Climate Change:


🔹AI Overview

Sudden or abrupt climate change happens when the Earth’s climate system shifts rapidly from one state to another over decades or less, rather than centuries. These fast changes can be triggered by tipping points, like melting ice sheets or disrupted ocean currents, causing extreme weather, crop failures, and severe ecological stress


Causes of Rapid Shifts

• Tipping Points: Passing a critical threshold can cause natural systems to collapse or flip quickly.

• Feedback Loops: Warming melts reflective ice, exposing dark ocean water that absorbs more heat and warms the planet faster.

• Ocean Currents: Disruptions to major systems like the Atlantic circulation can rapidly alter regional weather patterns.Methane

• Releases: Thawing permafrost releases trapped greenhouse gases, accelerating global warming


Major Impacts

• Extreme Weather: Heatwaves, severe droughts, and intense storms happen more often and last longer.

• Food Insecurity:

• Ecosystem Collapse:

• Societal Stress:

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Well, that will be about it for today. Thank you so much for visiting and reading the Tress House News 🏡

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BREAKING NEWS RECAP:


Exclusive: Navy weighs renaming carrier slated to honor Black war hero, potentially switching it to Trump

The US Navy is working to rename an aircraft carrier under construction that was set to honor a Black sailor hailed for his heroic actions during the attack on Pearl Harbor, three sources familiar with internal discussions told CNN.


During President Donald Trump’s first term, the Navy announced that the Ford-class carrier would be called the USS Doris Miller, recognizing an enlisted sailor who helped defend US forces from Japan’s attack.


It’s unclear what the Navy is seeking to change the name of the carrier to, though two of the sources said there have been internal conversations about renaming it to honor Trump. It would be an unprecedented move to name an aircraft carrier after a sitting president. The Navy is looking instead to rename another warship after Miller, according to one of the sources...


A recent White House executive order on shipbuilding also referred to the ship only as CVN-81,


Many of the US’ active aircraft carriers are named after past US presidents

Read More:

PUBLISHED Aug 20, 2026, 5:00 PM ET - 15 hr ago

- CNN -

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Michael Cohen once called Trump a con man and a cheat. Now he’s back to calling his ex-boss ‘sir.’

The president’s former fixer turned witness for the prosecution was eager to patch things up in a groveling interview.


This was Michael Cohen’s big moment. President Donald Trump’s longtime lawyer/fixer turned nemesis/witness for the prosecution has apparently turned the page on his stint as a #Resistance figure and made amends with the man who is the only reason most people know Cohen’s name in the first place.


Cohen, who testified against Trump in the latter’s 2024 New York “hush money” trial, hyped the previously recorded sit-down with a post on his Substack titled “The Impossible Reunion” and even previewed the discussion with a livestream Thursday afternoon as a must-hear interview between the two convicted felons.


“Loyalty doesn’t mean pretending someone never hurt you. Forgiveness doesn’t mean surrendering your principles. Reconciliation doesn’t mean rewriting history. It means deciding that your history doesn’t have to end with your worst chapter. And frankly, it takes far more courage to extend a hand across a divide than it does to throw stones from behind a keyboard,” Cohen wrote...

Cohen has released only 15 minutes so far — first on New York’s WABC-AM radio and later on Cohen’s podcast and Substack.

  • Of all the indignities Cohen has suffered on behalf of Trump, that he couldn’t even get Trump to give him a good soundbite for this reunion show must rank high among them.:

How Iran ended up with 1,000 pounds of “soon to be made nuclear-grade enriched uranium”?

Read More:

Aug. 21, 2026, 6:00 AM EDT

- MS NOW -

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CANADIAN NEWS:


Midnight deadline looms as Canada seeks deal to avoid Trump's steep new tariffs

Sources say Canada-U.S. agreement would lower steel tariffs, include change to dairy import licences


VIDEO | Included:

The Latest

Canadian and U.S. officials are working today to finalize a trade agreement before U.S. President Donald Trump's latest tariff threats take effect at midnight.


Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc's office says he and Canada's lead negotiator, Janice Charette, are slated to meet with U.S. officials at the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) offices in Washington, D.C, at 10:30 a.m. ET.


Sources with knowledge of the talks say the forthcoming agreement would lower tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum from 50 to 25 per cent and also change how dairy import licences are allocated by the government.


Prime Minister Mark Carney has asked the provinces to return American alcohol to store shelves. N.L. Premier Tony Wakeham said all premiers agreed, but Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette said her province would follow suit if the deal is "globally positive." Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew urged people to continue buying Canadian products.

Read More:

August 21, 2026 - Updated33 minutes ago

- CBC -

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  • Google Search -


Question: What is Carney's backup plan if the Canadian and American tariff deal falls apart?


🔹AI Overview

If the Canada-U.S. tariff negotiations collapse, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s backup plan focuses on targeted economic retaliation, preparing domestic relief packages for affected small and medium businesses, and accelerating a long-term trade diversification strategy toward international partners like Europe, the UK, and Asia.


Domestic Resilience and Business Relief.

• Targeted Support: Federal planners have readied concurrent relief and financial assistance packages for Canadian small and medium-sized enterprises vulnerable to sudden U.S. border levies.

• Supply Chain Defense: Ottawa intends to spotlight how U.S. tariffs directly spike inflation and costs for American consumers and manufacturers, framing Canadian industry as part of the U.S. economic solution rather than the problem.

Retaliatory Measures

• Selective Counter-Tariffs:

International Trade Diversification

• Market Expansion:

Read More:


I read all this before, and I do pray it holds true, because we will need it.


Canadian International Trade Diversification




Thursday, 20 August 2026

 

🧚‍♀️ TREE HOUSE NEWS 🏡


NEWS AGGREGATOR & COMMENTS


Great Spirit bless 🙏


Talk about going over the precipice 🧗 I was thinking about those people who are labeled psychos. I met a few during my 25 years of service as a social worker. The way I see it, there are various types of psychological imbalances. Imbalances usually involve learning disorders or coping disorders of one sort or another. Those people are the shadows on the street that no one notices. Those shadows can think, see, feel, and touch. They have emotions, and many of them are not lacking in intelligence. Many fear or do not trust the world outside of the world they have created for themselves, and some have their true selves locked up inside in a cocoon of darkness where there is no light, like a black hole 🕳️ and never want to let the outside light in.


Most I worked with were recovering alcoholics and addicts, in need of rehabilitation, a helping hand to be a contributing member of society again. I also encountered a few self-proclaimed spychos.


In my opinion, if Canada is planning to grow in the next few years, my search for capable, talented people would include screening the pool of those who have a mental or emotional challenge that wouldn't keep them from doing their part to build a stronger, more prosperous Canada, and I would start casting my wide net today!


WE NEED MORE REHAB CENTERS IN CANADA 🍁


We need more mental health rehabilitation personnel and facilities, especially in Ontario Health Care, which is currently enacting the middle sequence of the sinking Titanic scene 🚢


With all due respect, Prime Minister Mark Carney 🫡


You, your advisors, and the members of parliament HAVE THE DUTY TO SAVE OUR CANADIAN HEALTHCARE SYSTEM FROM PARALYSIS AND TURNING FROM A PUBLIC SYSTEM THAT PUTS PATIENTS FIRST AND INTO A COLLECTION OF PRIVATELY-HELD ENTITIES WHOSE FIRST CARE IS PROFITS! WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? ONTARIO IS CLOSING HOSPITALS AND EMERGENCY ROOMS AND IS NOT HIRING OR RETAINING HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS!


MAKE HEALTHCARE IN CANADA A FEDERAL SYSTEM TODAY!


If you wish to have a healthy workforce.


TODAY'S DISCUSSION:


Psychopath or Psychotic Disorder:


Psychological disorders are health conditions that cause significant changes in a person's thinking, emotional regulation, or behavior. They often lead to distress or trouble functioning in daily life. Common types include anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. Effective treatments such as therapy and medication exist,..


Psychotic Disorders: Involve features like hallucinations or delusions, with schizophrenia being a primary example.

  • Personality Disorders:


Psychopath:


🔹AI Overview

A psychopath is a person with a personality pattern marked by low empathy, weak remorse, bold and selfish behavior, and trouble following social rules. While the media often shows them as violent criminals, many blend in using charm, and the term overlaps closely with Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD)...

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Psychopathy


🔹AI Overview

Psychopathy: is a personality construct marked by a lack of empathy, poor impulse control, shallow emotions, and persistent antisocial behavior. These core traits are often hidden behind superficial charm. While closely related to Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD), psychopathy is a more specific condition


🔹AI Overview

Devious psychopaths: use charm, mimicry, and profound cunning to mask a total lack of empathy or conscience. They manipulate others for personal gain while avoiding suspicion by acting like normal, caring individuals.


Psychopaths that can feel but hide it


🔹AI Overview

Psychopaths do experience some basic physical and goal-oriented emotions like anger, pride, or frustration, but they lack deep emotional empathy and remorse. Rather than hiding rich inner feelings, they often mimic normal emotional responses—a process called superficial charm or masking—to blend into society and manipulate others.


How does one judge an empty shell 🧆 a cocoon 🥐 of deviousness? 👺 or a bag filled with hate and 💩 Thank you for visiting and reading the Tree House News 🏡

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BREAKING NEWS RECAP:


The Democrats’ one neat trick to try to win a Senate majority


The battle for the Senate in 2026 comes with some fascinating wrinkles: In a trio of races — Idaho, Nebraska and South Dakota — the Democrat has dropped out to help an independent try to win in a red state.


But this strategy has already been attempted in a handful of Senate races in recent years, and it has yet to actually work — at least at the federal level.


  • So … could it this year?:


It remains unlikely. But history suggests it’s worth it to keep trying. It at least gives Democrats a better shot of depriving Republicans of seats in states where a Democratic nominee probably wouldn’t have a chance at winning. In fact, when this setup has been tried, Republicans have had some of their worst Senate results in recent history in those states...


So we’ve got the worst GOP performance in the last 20 years in Nebraska, in the last 50 years in Utah, and one of the worst ones in the last 30 years in Kansas — despite it being a very good GOP year. ...

Read More:

PUBLISHED Aug 20, 2026, 5:00 AM ET - 6 hr ago

- CNN -

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El Niño will upend winter weather in the US. Here’s who will feel it the most


The burgeoning Super El Niño will have major implications for winter weather in the United States. Winter is not only when this El Niño will peak in strength, but also when its influence on global weather is most pronounced.


🌊 Watch the full VIDEO Ask a Scientist about El Niño interview only in the CNN Weather app.

  • What a typical El Niño winter looks like:
  • An early winter forecast for this atypical El Niño:

As with winter temperatures, research shows a warming climate has also impacted snowfall over the decades. Annual snow amounts have dropped in nearly two-thirds of the US since 1970, according to Climate Central.

Read More:

PUBLISHED Aug 20, 2026, 9:27 AM ET - 2 hr ago

- CNN -

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Why Trump’s plummeting approval ratings are even worse than they look

New data shows Trump’s die-hard followers are vanishing.


VIDEO | Included:

Two recent polls show that President Donald Trump’s approval ratings are dropping as low as they ever have for him. But more striking still are signs that his hardcore base is dissipating — which could affect turnout in the midterm elections and render the MAGA brand less potent over time.


A Reuters/Ipsos poll of adults conducted between Aug. 14-17 found that 33% approved of Trump’s performance and 64% disapproved. As Reuters noted in its write-up of the survey, “Trump’s approval rating, down from 35% in a poll that closed earlier this month and ​lower than at any point in his current term, has now tied the lowest level of his prior term reached in December 2017.”

  • There are signs that the accumulated discontent is not just hurting Trump with Americans overall but his most loyal supporters.:


Trump’s plunging approval ratings and his loosening grip on his base might explain part of why his endorsed candidates haven’t been performing as well in recent GOP primaries.

Read More:

Aug. 20, 2026, 6:00 AM EDT

- MS NOW -


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CANADIAN NEWS:


Canada, U.S. negotiators meeting again to finalize trade deal ahead of new tariff deadline

Trade minister back in D.C. as Carney asks provinces to return U.S. booze to shelves


The Latest:

• Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc has returned to Washington as officials from both countries work to finalize a deal that would avert new U.S. tariffs on nearly $30 billion in Canadian goods.

• Prime Minister Mark Carney and his negotiators discussed the prospective deal with his cabinet and the premiers yesterday afternoon.

• Carney asked the provinces to return American alcohol to store shelves, and to not specifically exclude the U.S. from their procurement policies, according to Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston.

• A source with knowledge of the forthcoming agreement said U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum are being lowered from 50 per cent to 25 per cent, and that Canadian officials are aiming to complete the deal by Friday.

• U.S. President Donald Trump also said yesterday he had brokered "a very good deal" with Canada. A statement from the White House said an agreement with Canada is being finalized but did not contain any details.

Read More:

August 20, 2026 - Updated6 minutes ago

- CBC -

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If I were a betting woman! It wouldn't surprise me if he's going to do his best to find a way to screw 🔩 this one too to, weasel 🦦


"We have a deal with Canada": Trump says trade agreement reached


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stsUBBnFqB4





Wednesday, 19 August 2026

 

🧚‍♀️ TREE HOUSE NEWS 🏡


NEWS AGGREGATOR & COMMENTS


Great Spirit bless 🙏


Be well and be safe on this grey Wednesday afternoon. And I do pray, no more floods. Thank you, Great Spirit of the Universe, for watching over the people. The chosen YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE; just believe! Amen.


- Google Search -


Question: Bible, if you had the faith of a mustard seed


In the Bible, - Matthew 17:20 - Jesus says that if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can tell a mountain to move from one place to another, and it will move. He states that nothing will be impossible for you.


My thoughts: For example, the Tower of Babel, the Great Temples, and the pyramids, etc., were built approximately 12 to 15,000 + years ago. But then it's hard to nail down how many years ago these mysterious stone masons mentioned in the Holy Books were around, as it seems to be just prior to the Great Ice Age and just after it ended, around the same time as the stone masons showed up, 15 to 20,000 years ago. Given that these stone masons may have been here long before the Ice Age, we may learn more about them as the permafrost melts away. How long have these stone masons been around? Just something to think about.


Did we come out of the trees before the Ice Age and learn the great secret of shaping stone like clay pottery? Or did we have teachers?

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TODAY'S DISCUSSION:


Good Morning,


Fuel markets are having a bit of a moment.


Global oil inventories are being watched closely. Refineries are making headlines. And disruptions around the world continue to affect the cost of moving people and goods.


We’ve covered some of these market fundamentals before, but they are important enough to revisit, especially with the large influx of new subscribers who joined our conversation over the past few weeks and for those who may not have seen some of our previous articles.


So, this week we’re keeping it practical: what is driving today’s volatility, why do crude supply and refinery capacity both matter, and what can Canada do closer to home to strengthen reliability?


We also have a special surprise in this edition, so keep reading!


Today’s reading time is 4 minutes.


  • How much buffer is left?:

What’s Happening


Reuters reports that as the U.S.-Iran war continues, oil traders and policymakers are asking the same difficult question: are global oil inventories strong enough to withstand another six months of disruption?


The answer is not simple.

  • Why it matters:
  • Tell me more:


LABOR DAY GIVEAWAY


To celebrate, we’re giving away a Kailani cooler to one Engine13 subscriber.

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Another refinery goes offline


What’s happening


The Associated Press reports that Ukrainian drone strikes have hit the Gazprom Neftekhim Salavat refinery and petrochemical complex in Russia, one of the country’s largest integrated refining and chemical facilities.


The strike is part of a broader pattern of repeated attacks on energy infrastructure over the past couple years of the Russo-Ukraine war and is the latest example of a refinery reducing or suspending operations due to the conflict. In many of these cases, repairs to the damaged facilities are expected to take months.


Why it matters

  • Tell me more:


Global disruptions will always happen.


A strong domestic fuel system gives Canada more options when they do.

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- Engine13 🚗 -

🔹AI Overview

Forwarded Engine13 newsletter discussing oil volatility, refinery capacity, and Canadian reliability.


Content covered global oil markets, US-Iran war impact, and Russian refinery drone strike impacts.

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This is the latest I have come up with as to any idea of what Canada is going to do. I know one thing! They will NOT LET THE LIGHTS GO OUT WHEN WE HAVE OUR OWN FUEL TO KEEP THEM ON, unless we become the fifty-first Nazi state of the Shmukarica and the subjects of Kink Orange Slime Slob Jabba The Hutt.


He's so full of 💩💩💩 now he has to carry the bucket 🪣 in his pants.

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BREAKING NEWS RECAP:


Trump postpones 50% tariff he threatened on some Canadian goods


President Donald Trump, late Tuesday, postponed his threat of a 50% tariff on a wide range of Canadian goods that was set to take effect at midnight and would have affected roughly $20 billion worth of imports.


“I have paused the 50% Tariffs against Canada, that were scheduled to kick in tomorrow morning for a three day period, based on the fact that Canada and the U.S.A., subject to the finalization of documents, have a DEAL!” Trump wrote late Tuesday on Truth Social.


In his post, Trump referred to the Keystone XL pipeline, which he said “may be awoken from the grave!” without providing further details. The tariffs would have covered products including dairy, alcohol, and furniture — about 5% of the total value of US imports from Canada last year...


The US Chamber of Commerce had also warned Tuesday that higher tariffs “would damage both economies

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Updated Aug 18, 2026, 11:28 PM ET - 9 hr ago

- CNN -

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Trump launches personal attack on CNN’s Kristen Holmes in Oval Office

She’s the latest female reporter the president has targeted, often over their intelligence or appearance, in a way he has rarely gone after men.


VIDEO | Included:

In his latest attack on female journalists, President Donald Trump berated a CNN reporter, telling her to “be quiet” after she asked questions about U.S. military exercises with South Korea.


CNN White House correspondent Kristen Holmes asked Trump on Monday if he ordered the reduction in military activities at the request of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un.


“Did he ask you specifically to scale back on those?” Holmes asked. “You’re very disrespectful,” Trump said while seated next to a teenage lifeguard he invited to the White House who rescued a child in California. Trump did not stop there, calling Holmes a “loud, boisterous person.


CNN issued a statement Monday reaffirming its support for Holmes, calling her “one of the most respected and accomplished journalists covering the White House

Read More:

Aug. 18, 2026, 5:17 PM EDT

- MS NOW -


- The Orange House*_ 🟠🏠 -👅👩

“Quiet, piggy,” 🐷 ... Kink Orange Pig 🐖 commands, a female reporter! Yeah, and I belong to the Orange 🟠 Piñatas 👃🏏 beaters Mickey Mouse 🐭 🕍 club. WANNA SEE MY HARLEY?


CURTAINS! |⋮⌣︶🏍︶⌣⋮|

There you go, eh!


Don't worry, I'm just a journalist, not a whistleblower, but I do speak what I believe to be the truth. But I am human and can make mistakes or can be fooled, but I do all I can to substantiate the hearsay before making news from it.

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Pete Hegseth’s effort to campaign for GOP lawmakers makes zero sense

It’s not just inappropriate. It’s also politically self-destructive.


VIDEO | Included:

For what feels like the 10,000th time, I find myself asking: What on Earth is Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth thinking? This time, though, the question arises not from a policy decision but from a political one. For the second time this year, Hegseth hit the campaign trail.


Hegseth traveled to Iowa this week to appear alongside Rep. Zach Nunn, three months after speaking at an event for House candidate Ed Gallrein in Kentucky. On both occasions, Hegseth and the Pentagon have said that he made these stopovers in a “personal capacity” rather than as defense secretary. Yet there is no known precedent for this kind of behavior by someone in his position. Hegseth is a political appointee, but his work overseeing the Pentagon is meant to be conducted in a nonpartisan manner — he’s supposed to be defending all Americans...

  • Hegseth is exceptionally unpopular in the Trump administration.:

In the Quinnipiac poll, Hegseth’s job approval is 22 points underwater

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Aug. 19, 2026, 6:00 AM EDT

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Trump pauses 50 percent tariffs on Canadian goods for 3 days

Prime Minister Mark Carney says administration agreed to 'postpone' levies as negotiations continue


U.S. President Donald Trump announced late Tuesday he will pause the implementation of 50 percent tariffs on a range of Canadian goods for three days, posting the decision less than two hours before the crushing levies were set to take effect.


In an initial online post, the president said he delayed the levies "based on the fact that Canada and the U.S.A., subject to the finalization of documents, have a DEAL!"


A White House declaration later said the suspension is "in the public interest" because Canadian negotiators "expressed a commitment" to concede on trade grievances the Trump administration had cited as the reason for threatening the tariffs in the first place...


WATCH | Tariffs to be delayed for at least 3 days:


U.S. business owners don't want to leave their Canadian suppliers, but 50% tariffs might leave them no choice_

These 3 charts show where Trump's new tariffs could have the biggest impact.

  • Auto tariffs have been a sticking point: sources:


WATCH | Trade talks expected up until deadline, adviser says:


WATCH | Entrepreneur says tariffs would ruin his livelihood:


WATCH | NDP on the state of tariff talks:

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Posted: Aug 18, 2026 1:13 PM EDT | Last Updated: 9 hours ago

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Trump hits pause on imposing 50% tariffs on Canada for 3 days


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