Sunday, October 05, 2025

#1 This day 1967-----The Box Tops - The Letter (Upbeat 1967)

Grieving families' fury exposes Democrats' gaslighting on crime

On Monday, as I watched the House Judiciary Committee convene its field hearing on violent crime in Charlotte, NC, it all came rushing back. - Jennifer Harrison
In April 2023, I testified before that same committee here in New York, in a hearing made necessary by the disastrous progressive policies implemented by a George Soros-funded district attorney and the state’s “soft-on-crime” laws.
Steve Federico pointing to a photo of his late daughter Logan during his testimony about her murder at the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Oversight field hearing in Charlotte on Sept. 29, 2025.AP Photo/Nell Redmond

Two years later, House members convened in Charlotte for the very same reason, in the wake of the horrific light-rail slaying of Iryna Zarutska.
  • Families shattered by murder and violent crime came to share their stories. Their words were gut-wrenching, their pain undeniable.
Yet just as we saw in New York, House Democrats in Charlotte did not come to listen with empathy or humility.
  • They came armed with talking points and political spin, determined to discredit grieving parents and loved ones, and to invalidate the raw truth of what these families endure every single day.
  • What we saw was grotesque...

America is back!

 


Only cultists still believe.

 


We Were Right: Newsom's $20 Min. Wage Has Now Nuked 20,000 Fast Food Jobs, Cost Remaining Workers Thousands in Lost Hours

We Were Right: Newsom's $20 Min. Wage Has Now Nuked 20,000 Fast Food Jobs, Cost Remaining Workers Thousands in Lost Hours

Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom promised just short of utopia when he signed California’s FAST Recovery Act.

Two years later, the only thing raising the state’s minimum wage for fast-food workers has accomplished is to kill jobs.

The Washington Examiner reported, the Employment Policies Institute found California has lost nearly 20,000 fast-food jobs since Newsom’s law took effect.

Editorial: Illinois superintendents cash in while students fall behind

Education’s dirty little secret in Illinois is that if you want to make the big bucks, you ditch the classroom for a cushy gig in administration. - The Editorial Board, Chicago Tribune
We should air that out in the open.
The Tribune’s recent analysis of 2024 salaries shed light on the pay of school district superintendents versus student achievement, highlighting some of the districts where the problem is worst...
  • We think it’s worth reflecting on superintendent pay in light of how much regular taxpayers in that district earn, as well as the property tax burden they’re forced to shoulder.
A prime example is Dolton School District 148, which serves a shrinking number of pre-K through eighth-grade students. To be exact, 1,968 in 2024, down 10% from 2,197 in 2019.
  • Longtime Superintendent Kevin Nohelty, who retired after the 2024-25 school year, raked in a base salary of $450,000 for serving as CEO of this relatively small district...
  • Under Nohelty, the district was deeply troubled academically. Just 19% of students were proficient in reading, and a dismal 6.6% were proficient in math in 2024.
But what’s happening in Dolton is just one example...

AM fruitcake

 


History for October 5

History for October 5 - On-This-Day.com
Chester A. Arthur (U.S.) 1830
  • 1921 - The World Series was broadcast on the radio for the first time. The game was between the New York Giants and the New York Yankees.
  • 1947 - U.S. President Harry S Truman held the first televised presidential address from the White House. The subject was the current international food crisis.
  • 1985 - An Egyptian policeman went on a shooting rampage at a Sinai beach. Seven Israeli tourists were killed. The policeman died in prison the following January of an apparent suicide.
  • 1988 - In a debate between candidates for vice president of the U.S., Democratic Lloyd Bentsen told Republican Dan Quayle, "You're no Jack Kennedy."
  • 2006 - Walmart rolled out its $4 generic drug program to the entire state of Florida after a successful test in the Tampa area.

Saturday, October 04, 2025

Unconstitutionally vague: IRS scheme used to attack conservative organizations struck down! * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

Unconstitutionally vague: IRS scheme used to attack conservative organizations struck down! * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

The judge said the IRS violated constitutional protections by denying the tax-exempt status the organization requested. "The ruling held that the agency's 'facts and circumstances' framework, an 11-part analysis derived from a 2004 IRS revenue ruling, fails to survive the heightened scrutiny required when government rules implicate First Amendment speech rights," the report said.

The way we were-----'Black Hawk Down' pilot: 'In my mind, I wa...

Why Arab countries ban all Gaza refugees

The joy of war films | Tom Jones | The Critic Magazine

We’re short of 200 pilots. Those we have are tired, strained, and all overdue for relief. We’re fighting for survival. Losing...Tom Jones
Gentlemen, you’re missing the essential truth. We’re short of 200 pilots. Those we have are tired, strained, and all overdue for relief. We’re fighting for survival. Losing. We don’t need a big wing or a small wing. We need pilots. And a miracle.
The miracle comes. 
  • A lost German bomber accidentally drops its bombs on London, the RAF retaliates by dropping bombs on Berlin, and Hitler orders London razed
  • The let up takes the pressure off the RAF’s airfields and means German fighters have only enough fuel for ten minutes’ combat. 
Through a relentless series of dizzying dogfights...the tide slowly turns, culminating on the 15th September.
The next day, across the Channel, German forces withdraw from the coast and Göring leaves the front.
The pilots are shown waiting anxiously, exhaustedly, for another scramble call that never comes. 
Dowding steps out of his office to look up at a clear blue sky; the strings swell, and so do the tears in my eyes...

If you watch Charlie Kirk’s debates, there’s something you’ll see in almost all of them.

It’s easy to miss until it’s pointed out to you, but once you’re aware, you’ll notice every time. -Wildfire Whispers@WildfireWhisper
  • Here’s the pattern I’ve observed:
1. His first mission is to establish clarity.
- Asks his opponent to state their argument
- Asks them to define terms
- If they struggle with either, he offers one to them and asks if it’s FAIR
2. His second (and most important) mission is to find something, no matter how small, on which he can say the magical phrase: “I AGREE”
  • Human beings WANT to be agreed with. It’s a fundamental drive...Read ALL!!

BIZARRE new facts about January 6 pipe bombs revealed | Blaze Media

BIZARRE new facts about January 6 pipe bombs revealed | Blaze Media

“The other is mysterious data, or data that has mysteriously disappeared. And it was when the FBI was doing geofence searches. They went to all the major cell carriers and asked for all the precise data of people who were in that area on January 5 and 6,” Loudermilk explains.

Dealer Has Coast Guard Officer Arrested After Selling Him a Truck

Hey Portland Police: you made a big freaking mistake.

You thought arresting me would make me shut up and go away. - Nick Sortor@nicksortor
 You PROVED what we’ve all been saying for years: you’re CORRUPT and CONTROLLED by violent Antifa thugs who terrorize the streets 
  • You thought arresting me would make me shut up and go away. 
  • You couldn’t have been more wrong. 
Stay tuned.




Lunch video-----Why California's High-Speed Rail 'Fantasy' Is A 'Disgraceful Boondoggle'...

Noon-toon

 


Consequences! Federal shutdown hits $18 billion in projects in Schumer's state * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

Consequences! Federal shutdown hits $18 billion in projects in Schumer's state * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

The federal government went into a partial shutdown mode on Wednesday after Democrats demanded an extraordinary $1.5 trillion in spending for a wide range of their constituencies, including Obamacare subsidies, illegal aliens and leftist propaganda. And one of the first consequences was an $18 billion hit to the state represented by Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., who led the battle for the shutdown.

NetFlix gone Bud Light!

 


Your tax dollars at "work"-----Harvard hires drag queen named "LaWhore Vagistan" as a visiting professor

Harvard University has named Kareem Khubchandani, a Tufts University professor known for his drag persona "LaWhore Vagistan," as a visiting lecturer in its Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies department.
Khubchandani, who holds a PhD in women's, gender, and sexuality studies from Emory University, will teach a spring semester course titled "Queer Ethnography: Methods and More."
The class will explore the "lived experiences of gender and sexual "dissidents" through fieldwork, blending scholarly analysis with cultural immersion."
Students will examine topics such as "gay neighborhoods, trans raves, sex work, lesbian parties, and BDSM clubs"

It's called "evolving". Or HYPOCRISY!

 


Clearly ‘divisive’ and ‘they won’t divide us’ is now the favourite gaslighting phrase of choice for transferring guilt from Islamic maniacs to people who notice what Islamic maniacs do.

Every Democrat says that Trump divides America and is divisive. - Daniel Jupp
  • But they are the ones killing people.
  • Every Labour Party figure says that Farage divides Britain, or Tommy Robinson does, or waving an England flag does. That’s divisive. 
  • But it’s their Islamic friends, who they won’t criticise, killing people.
The immediate reaction of the Labour Party, the mainstream media and the news agencies to a Muslim killing Jews in Britain is to condemn…..the non Muslim UK population.
It’s our fault that a “British citizen of Syrian descent” called Jihad kills people.
After all, we “sow division”...

#1 This day 1970-----Neil Diamond Cracklin Rosie 1970