Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Of course, crime stats go down if you fudge the numbers...

...tell cops to record lesser offenses, and change the offense to "felony assault" which for some reason doesn't need to be reported to the FBI

Why have the dems ignored this for so long??!!

 

'Jumped': Watch ABC News anchor recall on-air being attacked 2 blocks from D.C. studio after Trump announces crime crackdown * WorldNetDaily * by Jason Cohen, Daily Caller News Foundation

'Jumped': Watch ABC News anchor recall on-air being attacked 2 blocks from D.C. studio after Trump announces crime crackdown * WorldNetDaily * by Jason Cohen, Daily Caller News Foundation

Violent crimes in the nation's capital have supposedly plunged since 2023, The Washington Post reported on Monday, citing data from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). However, Phillips noted that several alleged crimes have occurred around ABC News' Washington, D.C., bureau, including two employees of the network that were allegedly victims.

Seth Rich: Dead Men Tell No Tales - American Thinker

The enormity of the Seth Rich case and the Cabal is unimaginable. -  Ron Wright

AM Fruitcake

 


History for August 13

History for August 13 - On-This-Day.com 
Alfred Hitchcock 1899
  • 1521 - Present day Mexico City was captured by Spanish conqueror Hernando Cortez from the Aztec Indians.
  • 1889 - A patent for a coin-operated telephone was issued to William Gray.
  • 1942 - Henry Ford unveiled his "Soybean Car." It was a plastic-bodied car that weighed about 1000 lbs. less than a steel car.
  • 1942 - Walt Disney's "Bambi" opened at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, NY.
  • Disney movies, music and books
  • 1960 - "Echo I," a balloon satellite, allowed the first two-way telephone conversation by satellite to take place.
  • 1961 - Berlin was divided by a barbed wire fence to halt the flight of refugees. Two days later work on the Berlin Wall began.

Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Exclusive: ICE Arrests Illegal Aliens Convicted of Attempted Murder, Rape, Domestic Abuse Over Weekend

Exclusive: ICE Arrests Illegal Aliens Convicted of Attempted Murder, Rape, Domestic Abuse Over Weekend

The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested what agency officials call “the worst of the worst” illegal aliens across the United States over the weekend, some of them convicted of attempted murder, rape, and domestic abuse, Breitbart News has exclusively learned.

The way we were-----Flashback: President Clinton’s original signing of NAFTA into law in 1993

Destructive obedience

Asilly little $10 million??!!-----Whitmer asks for $10M handout to grow population

Michigan’s 2026 budget, a record $83.5 billion, contains a recommendation from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer for $10 million “to retain and attract talent with strategic pilots and public engagement efforts that aim to support population growth trends statewide.” -  Scott McClallen 
  • In 2018, the year Whitmer was elected, Michigan’s budget was $56.8 billion
  • Her proposed 2026 state budget is $83.5 billion, or 47% higher...

Computer science majors face worse job prospects than art history - The Deep View

Computer science majors now face 6.1% unemployment rates while computer engineering majors hit 7.5%, both ranking among the highest unemployment rates of any college major.  - The Deep View
Manasi Mishra graduated from Purdue with a computer science degree and one job interview at Chipotle...
According to Federal Reserve data, computer science ranks 8th worst for unemployment out of 74 tracked majors, while computer engineering ranks 3rd worst...
This crisis exposes a fundamental flaw in how we've structured career development in the digital age. 
For decades, entry-level positions served as society's unofficial apprenticeship system where junior developers learned from senior ones, analysts worked their way up to VPs, and institutions organically transferred knowledge across generations. 
AI is severing this chain...

Deep State panic: Ex-national security and FBI officials pen open letter blasting FBI Director Kash Patel over ongoing purge at bureau * WorldNetDaily * by Jim Hoft, The Gateway Pundit

Deep State panic: Ex-national security and FBI officials pen open letter blasting FBI Director Kash Patel over ongoing purge at bureau * WorldNetDaily * by Jim Hoft, The Gateway Pundit

It gets even better. The Deep State crowd claims Patel and Bongino "don't meet the basic standards" to run the FBI, conveniently forgetting that Kash Patel is the same national security bulldog who dismantled the Russia collusion hoax from inside the Trump administration, and Bongino is a decorated Secret Service agent who's spent decades protecting U.S. presidents.

Michigan couple visits Portland, Oregon on vacation, say they'll never come back.

Biden's pals!-----Little-known synthetic opioid nitazene is up to 43 times more deadly than fentanyl, resistant to Narcan and killing young Americans

Nitazenes are produced in clandestine Chinese labs and may have made their way to the cartels in Mexico using “their existing relationships” with “suppliers” in China, according to the Drug Enforcement
Administration. - Jennie Taer
The drug was developed over 60 years ago as an alternative to morphine, but was never approved for medical use because of its high risk of overdose.

Lunch video-----Why American children are less healthy now than nearly two decades ago

Noon-toon

 


'No authority': Appeals court rips judge who threatened Trump administration * WorldNetDaily * by Katelynn Richardson, Daily Caller News Foundation

'No authority': Appeals court rips judge who threatened Trump administration * WorldNetDaily * by Katelynn Richardson, Daily Caller News Foundation:

Obama-appointed Judge James Boasberg exceeded his authority when he threatened the Trump administration with criminal contempt, an appeals court found on Friday. In a 2-1 decision, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the Trump administration, tossing Boasberg's order finding probable cause for contempt over the administration's decision not to turn planes around.

Driving the war-mongering left crazy!

 


State rep requests $5 million for Lansing fieldhouse while students struggle to read

An earmark request sponsored by Rep. Kara Hope, D-Holt, asks for $5.2 million from the 2026 state budget to renovate the Don Johnson Fieldhouse. 
The facility was once part of Eastern High School, which has since been shuttered due to low enrollment in the district. - Jamie A. Hope 
  • Three years after residents approved a $129.7 million bond for improvements in the Lansing School District’s infrastructure, a local state representative is asking state taxpayers for money to upgrade a district-own facility....
Lansing students are struggling with basic proficiency, according to M-STEP test results from the 2023-24 school year.
  • Of the 99,206 fourth grade students who took the English Language Arts portion of the test, 56,299, or 57%, scored partially proficient or not proficient...

Which political party had the KKK as their storm troopers?

 


Must see!!-----White people didn't invent slavery.

 Here's the uncomfortable truth. - Kaizen D. Asiedu@thatsKAIZEN


#1 This day 1956-----Elvis Presley- Don't Be Cruel( Music Video)

Lib-media covering this up!-----D.C. Police Union Backs Trump's Move to Federalize City's Police

D.C. Police Union Backs Trump's Move to Federalize City's Police - Nick Gilbertson
WASHINGTON–The Washington, DC, Police Union is backing President Donald Trump’s call to take federal control of Washington, DC, due to rampant crime.
Gregg Pemberton, the chairman of the union, released a statement Monday afternoon on the heels of Trump’s executive action to federalize the Metropolitan Police Department.

  • “We stand with the President in recognizing that Washington, DC, cannot continue on this trajectory. Crime is out of control, and our officers are stretched beyond their limits,” Pemberton said, according to a statement shared by WUSA’s Spencer Allen...

It’s “Liberation Day” in Washington, D.C.

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
08/11/25

It’s “Liberation Day” in Washington, D.C.

Today, President Donald J. Trump took bold executive action to liberate Washington, D.C., from the cesspool of crime and homelessness that it has become after decades of unilateral Democrat leadership.

President Trump outlined his plan this morning:
  • “This is Liberation Day in D.C. — and we’re going to take our capital BACK.” (Watch)
     
  • “We’re declaring a public safety emergency in the District of Columbia — and Attorney General Pam Bondi is taking command of the Metropolitan Police Department as of this moment.” (Watch)
     
  • “They’ll immediately begin massive enforcement operations targeting known gangs, drug dealers and criminal networks to get them the hell off the street.” (Watch)
     
  • “The murder rate in Washington today is higher than that of Bogotá, Colombia, Mexico City... The number of car thefts has doubled over the past five years, and the number of carjackings has more than tripled.” (Watch)
     
  • “This dire public safety crisis stems directly from the abject failures of the city’s local leadership.” (Watch)

President Trump’s action to end the lawlessness is welcome news to residents and visitors alike:
  • “The mayor seems not to have enough control of the activities that are arising,says a man whose three-year-old granddaughter was shot and killed in D.C.
     
  • “This isn’t a partisan issue; this is a public safety issue,” says a former D.C. advisory neighborhood commissioner.
     
  • “If it’s going to stop the crime, then yeah — it’s necessary,” says a resident whose neighborhood was recently rocked by a violent shootout.
     
  • “I’m so happy they’re doing that because this is the capital of the United States and we have to make people want to come and visit. It’s awesome we have extra police presence to keep everybody safe and have them coming back,” says a visitor to the nation’s capital.
     
  • “Some days, I feel unsafe going outside,” says a D.C. resident.
     
  • “I almost feel a little desensitized to it, in a way, because it seems to be of the norm,” laments a D.C. resident after repeated instances of violence in her neighborhood.
     
  • “We got caught in the middle of a drive-by shooting, so that was horrible,” says a D.C. resident.
     
  • “They need to do more about the juvenile crime. I think it’s because they keep letting them go — no deterrent,” says a D.C. resident
During the campaign, President Trump promised to make our capital city “safe and beautiful“ for all Americans — and he is delivering.