Friday, November 28, 2025

New positive ivermectin evidence

Sunseri’s case is a warning to all of us. It shows what happens when Americans are expected to follow rules they can’t even see.

Mountain runner facing prison for using trail bureaucrats secretly deemed off-limits.
Michelino Sunseri faces $5,000 fine and six months in prison for running on path with hidden warning sign - Brett L. Tolman Fox News
Picture this: you lace up your shoes, take a breath of fresh mountain air, and hit the trail in the Grand Tetons National Park. 
You complete a legendary speed record in the world of ultra-running, and fellow runners are celebrating you. 
  • Then, you’re slapped with a federal crime.
  • Sounds like a joke, right?... 
Sunseri ran a trail that hundreds if not thousands before him had done: he took a well-worn trail, one that’s been used for decades by hikers, climbers, and runners alike. 
  • There was no gate. 
  • No park ranger stopping people. 
  • Just a tiny sign about "erosion" half-hidden in the sagebrush. 
But that was enough for the National Park Service to charge him with a federal crime.
Now, Sunseri is looking at up to $5,000 in fines, a possible six months in federal prison, and worst of all—a permanent criminal record...
This isn’t justice. This is overcriminalization.

The collapse EVERYONE is ignoring!-----Michigan Schools Are Facing a Death Spiral of Debt

Student enrollment has been falling since the 2000s, but pension obligations have continued apace - Michigan Enjoyer - Brendan Clarey
About half of the state’s long-term debt is pension liabilities, much higher than the national average of 32%, Campbell said.
  • The dashboard also shows that what school districts owe outweighs the resources they have per student. School districts have about $34,000 per student, but owe over $51,000 for each one...
  • The state has seen an 18% enrollment decline in the K-12 age population since 2000...
If there are fewer teachers, contributions to the plan will decline...

BREAKING: Georgia Prosecutor to Abandon Election Interference Case Against Trump

BREAKING: Georgia Prosecutor to Abandon Election Interference Case Against Trump

A Georgia prosecutor moved Wednesday to drop the election interference case against President Donald Trump, bringing an abrupt end to the Democratic Party’s final attempt to weaponize the justice system against him.

Peter Skandalakis, the executive director of the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia, made the request in a filing submitted years after indictments targeting Trump and his allies were first announced.

The Wall Street Journal reported his review began Nov. 14 and focused on the racketeering charges brought against Trump and his legal team by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

Why People Are So Confident When They're Wrong

The Fog Around an Afghan Shooter - by Michael Smith

Conflicting narratives about Rahmanullah Lakanwal reveal more about Washington’s political incentives than about immigration policy. - Michael Smith
A few uncontested facts, however, deserve attention.
  • First, Lakanwal entered in 2021 during the Biden administration’s emergency evacuation process—one explicitly acknowledged by federal watchdogs as rushed, incomplete, and vulnerable to security gaps..
  • Second, the same Democratic officials now professing concern about “who let him in” spent the early months of the Trump administration resisting personnel changes, policy reversals, and enforcement priorities across DHS, DOJ, and related agencies...
  • Third, Democratic officials at the state and local levels have built an ecosystem designed to shield illegal immigrants—even those with criminal records—from federal enforcement...
The rush to redirect blame toward the Trump administration is less about the facts of the case than about managing a political liability that threatens to disrupt the left’s broader narrative. 
In that sense, the confusion surrounding Lakanwal’s status is not merely bureaucratic fog; it is a diagnostic sign of a political movement suddenly aware that the public is paying attention—and that its long-running experiment in non-enforcement is now under direct, uncomfortable scrutiny.

Lunch video-----Why are conservative professors so rare? A higher-ed expert weighs in.

Noon-toon

 


Multiple Venezuelan 'Migrants' Charged With Cold-Blooded Murder of Chicago Man - This as Dems Attack Trump Over Hard Line Venezuela Policy

Multiple Venezuelan 'Migrants' Charged With Cold-Blooded Murder of Chicago Man - This as Dems Attack Trump Over Hard Line Venezuela Policy

As Democrats gaslight the public into prioritizing illegal aliens over U.S. citizens, Americans must remember that federal immigration laws have been in place for decades to ensure this nation does not devolve into a dumping ground for unvetted armies of third-world migrants.

If leftists and their establishment media puppets don’t want the Trump administration to enforce U.S. laws, they should try to change the law — through the proper channels — instead of whining and rioting like a bunch of emotionally incontinent thugs.

Many thanks to Gutfeld! for his shout out of Suicidal Empathy.

Suicidal Empathy


Political Stunt Endangers America | RealClearDefense

The six members of Congress claim that President Trump is issuing “illegal orders.” “The threats to our country,” they say, “are not just coming from abroad, but from right here at home. - Francis P. Sempa
  • They are right about that—their political stunt is indeed a threat to our country...
The Trump administration, they say, is pitting the military and intelligence services against the American people. 
Therefore, they say, members of the armed forces and intelligence officers must refuse the Trump administration’s “illegal orders.” 
  • But none of the six legislators identified any such “illegal orders,” so our military and intelligence personnel are left with the message from lawmakers—all of whom served either in the armed forces or as intelligence officers—that some or all of the Trump administration’s orders are or may be illegal. 
  • This is an invitation to insubordination
It strikes at the very heart of civilian control of the military and the integrity of the chains of command in the military and intelligence services.
In wartime, such reckless and dangerous behavior would not be tolerated...


Will TDS send them into institutions? Remember BushDS?

 


Universities have sold a whole generation a lie!

Overall, some 40pc of US public school students fail to meet standards in either maths or English, worse than pre-pandemic.  - Joel Kotkin
The country was hardly doing spectacularly before then. 
  • In maths, the OECD’s 2018 Program for International Student Assessment found the United States was outperformed by 36 countries, not only by China, but also Russia, Italy, France, Finland, Poland, and Canada...
Even well-paying jobs of this kind have been hard to fill. 
Ford chief executive Jim Farley notes that the carmaker has 5,000 open mechanic jobs that pay $120,000 annually that can’t be filled...

#1 This day 1958-----Conway Twitty "Its Only Make Believe"

This is nuts!-----“The UK government has confirmed it will end new oil and gas exploration in the North Sea, making it the world’s largest economy to do so.

To support this transition, the government will introduce Transitional Energy Certificates to enable such production and has committed £20 million to establish a North Sea Jobs Service to support workers in transitioning to new industries. - Daniel Jupp
However, the government will allow limited oil and gas production through "tie-back" projects linked to existing fields, provided no new exploration is involved...
  • They have destroyed thousands of jobs then set aside 20 million pounds to retrain high skilled oil workers to stack shelves in Tescos, if they are lucky.
  • We are also paying Norway 40 billion a year for oil and gas from the North Sea that we refuse to extract...

Wokeness kills!

 


Is corporate America finally seeing the light on the Southern Poverty Law Center? * WorldNetDaily * by Tyler O'Neil, The Daily Signal

Is corporate America finally seeing the light on the Southern Poverty Law Center? * WorldNetDaily * by Tyler O'Neil, The Daily Signal

In recent years, the SPLC has included ever more mainstream organizations. In 2023, it added the parental rights group Moms for Liberty to the "hate map." Last year, it added a group of gays and lesbians as an "anti-LGBTQ+ hate group"—all because they oppose "drag queen story hour" and chemical castration for kids. This year, the SPLC put Turning Point USA—the largest conservative grassroots youth organization—on the "hate map."

My message about the Seditious 6 calling for mass insubordination...

...against the orders of President Donald J. Trump by America's military members.  - Col Rob Maness ret


AM Fruitcake

 


History for November 28

History for November 28 - On-This-Day.com 
Gary Hart (Hartpence) 1936
  • 1520 - Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan reached the Pacific Ocean after passing through the South American strait. The strait was named after him. He was the first European to sail the Pacific from the east.
  • 1963 - U.S. President Johnson announced that Cape Canaveral would be renamed Cape Kennedy in honor of his assassinated predecessor. The name was changed back to Cape Canaveral in 1973 by a vote of residents.
  • 1964 - The U.S. launched the space probe Mariner IV from Cape Kennedy on a course set for Mars.
  • 1979 - An Air New Zealand DC-10 flying to the South Pole crashed in Antarctica killing all 257 people aboard.
  • 1994 - Jeffrey Dahmer, a convicted serial killer, was clubbed to death in a Wisconsin prison by a fellow inmate.

Thursday, November 27, 2025

DC National Guard shooting suspect is Afghan national who entered US under Biden withdrawal program: Report | Blaze Media

DC National Guard shooting suspect is Afghan national who entered US under Biden withdrawal program: Report | Blaze Media:

Multiple law enforcement sources said the suspect was identified as 29-year-old Rahmanullah Lakanwal, according to CBS. He also reportedly entered the U.S. on a Biden administration program called Operation Allies Welcome after the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan. Law enforcement sources told NBC News that he used a handgun in the attack.

The way we were-----Ford Confirmed as VP - 1973 | Today In History

What's the Truth About the First Thanksgiving? | 5 Minute Video

The Big 3: Social Security, Medicare – and Energy Security

When defining the one economic aspect of society that most affects every American, the cost of energy always lands in the top position. - Gary Abernathy
  • Think about it: Is there anyone whose daily existence is not directly impacted by energy availability and costs?...
No matter how much the Trump administration achieves through executive orders, fast-tracking permits or canceling billions in subsidies for pie-in-the-sky wind and solar projects, it all could be undone by the next administration.
That’s why it’s imperative that Congress enact the Affordable, Reliable, Clean Energy Security Act (ARC-ES) introduced last month by Rep. Troy Balderson (R-OH). 
To assure abundance and affordability, ARC-ES mandates an evidence-based, all-of-the-above approach to energy. 
  • It requires that sources used for electricity are dispatchable 24 hours a day, seven days a week (and therefore are not dependent on wind or sunshine) and has the ability to ramp up or down electricity generation within an hour in order to stabilize the grid.
ARC-ES is not a Republican or Democrat issue. 
The need for affordable, reliable energy crosses party lines. 
  • It equally impacts “blue” and “red” states. 
  • Energy issues do not discriminate – the absence of affordable energy will make lives harder, or its abundance will make lives richer, for people of all races and genders...