Friday, November 14, 2025

You'd have to assume the dems had the goods for years and hid it to protect Trump!

 


Trump celebrates historic crime drop in hostile sanctuary city after federal 'blitz': DHS | Blaze Media

Trump celebrates historic crime drop in hostile sanctuary city after federal 'blitz': DHS | Blaze Media

According to the press release, Chicago homicides are down 16%; robberies are down 41%; carjackings are down 48%; and transit crime is down 20%.

Republicans Have a Year to Make Progress on Affordability or Republicans Are (Probably) Toast


I'm going to try to connect a few of them into a simple prediction: Republicans have a little less than a year to improve the economic situation or they are going to lose the House next November. - John Sexton
  • In short, young people are feeling a sense of despair. 
And that despair is in search of some improvement in their lot in life. 
  • It could be Trump who campaigned on bringing back America's vitality and manufacturing. 
  • It could be Mamdani, who campaigned on rent freezes and free child care. 
The issue here isn't ideological so much as it it is a desire to see things improve.
Last week, Peter Thiel made some comments about Mamdani's success which seem relevant here:
If you graduated in 1970 with no student debt, compare that to the millennial experience: too many people go to college, they don’t learn anything, and they end up with incredibly burdensome debt. 
Student debt is a version of this generational conflict that I’ve talked about for a long time...

It’s extremely difficult these days for young people to become homeowners. If you have extremely strict zoning laws and restrictions on building more housing, it’s good for the boomers, whose properties keep going up in value, and terrible for the millennials. If you proletarianize the young people, you shouldn’t be surprised if they eventually become communist...

AM Fruitcake

 


History for November 14

History for November 14 - On-This-Day.com
Joseph McCarthy 1909 - Politician (U.S. Senator from Wisconsin)
  • 1832 - The first streetcar went into operation in New York City, NY. The vehicle was horse-drawn and had room for 30 people.
  • 1881 - Charles J. Guiteau's trial began for the assassination of U.S. President Garfield. Guiteau was convicted and hanged the following year.
  • 1956 - The USSR crushed the Hungarian uprising.
  • 1983 - The British government announced that U.S.-made cruise missiles had arrived at the Greenham Common air base amid protests.
  • 1995 - The U.S. government instituted a partial shutdown, closing national parks and museums while most government offices operated with skeleton crews.

Thursday, November 13, 2025

Following the military's COVID-19 debacle, service members are still demanding accountability * WorldNetDaily * by J.M. Phelps

Following the military's COVID-19 debacle, service members are still demanding accountability * WorldNetDaily * by J.M. Phelps

For all the Trump administration's efforts to strengthen and revitalize the U.S. military following its disastrous, DEI-infected leadership under the Biden administration, service members are making it clear that real accountability regarding the military's highly controversial – and enormously damaging – COVID-19 shot mandate must be forthcoming for members' trust to be restored.

The many adverse effects linked to the COVID-19 shot have left service members feeling disillusioned. After all, thousands lost their careers, their rank, their pay and more, leading them to call for accountability from those who mandated and enforced the shot.

The way we were-----American Revolution: The Invasion of Canada & Battle of Quebec, 1775-76

ABC ‘in shambles’ after being forced to apologise over ‘insane and blatant doctoring’!

Data Centers at Risk: The Fragile Core of American Power | RealClearDefense

On October 20, 2025, a glitch at an Amazon Web Services (AWS) data center in northern Virginia triggered more than 6.5 million website outages, disrupting banking, logistics, and government operations.  - Macdonald Amoah , Morgan D. Bazilian , Jahara Matisek , Katrina Schweiker - FPRI
  • What appeared to be a software fault was, in fact, a warning about the material fragility of American power. 
Behind every “cloud” lies a mountain of hardware: transformers, copper cabling, rare earth magnets, and fiber optics. 
These materials anchor the digital infrastructure of the United States. 
  • When the supply chains for data centers and industry falter, compute slows, translating into degraded command-and-control capabilities for the US military.
In an era of strategic competition, digital reliability is deterrence. 
A single outage in a hyperscale facility can ripple across intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) networks, disrupting real-time operational efficiency... 
  • However, these private-sector behemoths remain perilously exposed. 
  • In the digital era, failure to treat data and data centers as national defense assets is a strategic blind spot...

Climate Alarmist Nonsense Comes Full-Circle With Threat of 'New Ice Age'

One of the huge bonuses to having racked up a significant number of years in life is that one gets an amazing perspective on things. - Stephen Kruiser
For example, I've been through a number of dire apocalyptic warnings. 
  • When I was a kid, global cooling and a new ice age were going to bring down the curtain on Mother Earth within 40 years. 
  • Before the ice had a chance to show up, fears of overpopulation were being spread. 
  • Widespread famine was going to do us in.
We're all aware of what happened next. 
When creeping glaciers and hunger hadn't brought about the end of humanity, apocalypse fetishists shifted their focus to global warming, which had a long run. 
Al Gore became a very wealthy man, telling gullible leftist simps that "Earth had a fever."...
Well, it's time for a little nostalgia. 
This is from The New York Post:
A key Atlantic current could be pushed to the brink of collapse within decades, supposedly ushering in a new ice age and dramatically raising sea levels, climate scientists have claimed in a controversial new study published in the journal Communications Earth & Environment...
If there is anything that we learned during the COVID-19 pandemic, it's that leftists will believe whatever the ChiCom scientists tell them...

Glenn Beck warns: Government reliance is a 'poisoned promise' | Blaze Media

Glenn Beck warns: Government reliance is a 'poisoned promise' | Blaze Media

The government shutdown may be ending, but it revealed something very important about Americans as a whole — too many rely on the government to survive.

And that is a very dangerous situation to be in.

“Whenever a society gets into this situation, history will show us a poisoned promise begins,” Blaze Media co-founder Glenn Beck explains.

Tim Davie resigns as BBC's director-general - with CEO of BBC News also ...

Must read!-----Ukraine’s Hardest Winter

With the Donbas in Peril, Europe Must Pressure Russia Now - Jack Watling
Pokrovsk is not an isolated battle. 
Russian forces are slowly turning Ukrainian positions to the north and south into “pockets” and are on the outskirts of Kostyantynivka. 
Just as concerning, Russian forces are using new long-range wire-guided drones and glide bombs to depopulate towns as they come into range, hunting civilians in Kramatorsk, just as they have depopulated the town of Kherson in southern Ukraine...
The tragic irony about the last nine months of war is that while international discussion has been dominated by the prospects for negotiations and cease-fires, Russia has ramped up the intensity of fighting...
  • The number of infantry in Ukrainian units is declining month on month, even if the total number of Ukrainian troops is stable...
  • But Russia will soon face its own challenges generating more forces. Since mid-2023, Russia has sustained the war by using volunteers who have enlisted in exchange for massive bonuses and the promise of large payouts to their families if they die. Russia recruited some 420,000 personnel in 2024 and over 300,000 in 2025—numbers that have enabled its relentless, if costly, infantry assaults. But the pool of men for whom these inducements are attractive has been declining...
The behavior of the international community has spurred Russia to continue its aggression...

Lunch video-----Victor Davis Hanson: Mayor Mamdani’s Socialist Vision Is Setting NYC Up for Failure.

Noon-toon

 


'One of the biggest scandals in history': Notorious Obama judge who greenlit secret subpoenas targeting Republicans gets smacked with ethics complaint * WorldNetDaily * by Katelynn Richardson, Daily Caller News Foundation

'One of the biggest scandals in history': Notorious Obama judge who greenlit secret subpoenas targeting Republicans gets smacked with ethics complaint * WorldNetDaily * by Katelynn Richardson, Daily Caller News Foundation

Judge James Boasberg, an Obama appointee who serves as chief judge of the D.C. District Court, is facing an ethics complaint for "political bias" against President Donald Trump and his administration. Boasberg approved nondisclosure orders in 2023 that kept nearly a dozen Republican members of Congress from knowing their cell phone records had been secretly obtained by the Biden Department of Justice (DOJ), documents released by Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley recently revealed.

Exposed!

 


Today Trump Is Talking to a Different North Korea

The DPRK of 2025 is fundamentally different – and far more dangerous – than when Trump last met Kim Jong Un. - James M. Minnich
In the intervening years, Pyongyang has constitutionally codified itself as a 
  • nuclear-armed state, 
  • deepened strategic cooperation with Russia, and 
  • tightened ideological control at home. 
Kim Jong Un’s nuclear deterrent is no longer a bargaining chip but the constitutional foundation and non-negotiable guarantor of his regime’s legitimacy.
What Future Engagement Could Look Like...

Georgia Police Officer Under Investigation For Keeping Man Out Of A Women's Bathroom!

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Open Warfare Has Erupted On The Streets Of Chicago

The largest gang in the city of Chicago is known as the Latin Kings...has more than 25,000 members, and the leaders of the gang have just issued a “shoot on sight” order for any federal agents that are involved in immigration enforcement operations in the city… - Michael Snyder
...Chicago has been in a death spiral for a long time. 
As conditions in the Windy City have deteriorated, there has been a mass exodus of wealthy taxpayers and law-abiding citizens. 
  • Meanwhile, mass immigration has fueled the explosive growth of Chicago gangs. 
  • Recently, FBI Director Kash Patel admitted that there are now “110,000 gang members” living in Chicago. 
They outnumber the police by about a 10 to 1 margin, and there are many neighborhoods that are simply not safe for anyone to go into at night.


#1 This day 1970-----Jackson 5-I'll Be There

For 20 years the media branded Katie Hopkins “the most hated woman in Britain.”

Vilified and mocked simply for saying out loud what many were already thinking. - Lara Logan
  • Now after two decades of being the monster they told you to hate, people see she has been consistent, authentic, and often right.
  • Going Rogue with Lara Logan
EP. 36 FIGHTING FIRE WITH COMEDY: Britain’s Katie Hopkins
Watch full episode here: https://bit.ly/goingrogue-ep36


Liberal "leadership".

 


Border Patrol agents dodge bullets and bricks from leftist rioters in sanctuary city: DHS | Blaze Media

Border Patrol agents dodge bullets and bricks from leftist rioters in sanctuary city: DHS | Blaze Media:

 Leftist activists in Chicago engaged in a series of violent attacks against federal agents who were conducting immigration enforcement operations over the weekend, according to the Department of Homeland Security.