- The New York Times has a website claiming to show an increase in 90 degree days in US cities.
- In this short video I fact check their claims using app.visitech.ai
Important stuff you won't get from the liberal media! We do the surfing so you can be informed AND have a life!
Friday, January 02, 2026
Lunch video-----Fact Checking The New York Times
Tim Walz's nightmare continues as HHS shuts off $185M to Minnesota amid allegedly 'fake' Somali day care centers | Blaze Media
Tim Walz's nightmare continues as HHS shuts off $185M to Minnesota amid allegedly 'fake' Somali day care centers | Blaze Media:
Private citizens and the Trump administration have taken steps in recent weeks to neutralize and expose the worst cases of graft in Democratic Gov. Tim Walz's back yard — including the fraud committed by members of the Somali community in relation to coronavirus relief funding and the student aid fraud plaguing the Gopher State's publicly funded schools.
Their outrage drips off their faces!-----The mainstream media journalist class is asking who gave “the random YouTuber” @nickshirleyy “a license” to go and investigate the Somali daycare fraud in Minnesota.
Washington State AG Warns Citizen Journalists to Stop Investigating Somali Daycares or Face Potential Hate Crime Charges
“My office has received outreach from members of the Somali community after reports of home-based daycare providers being harassed and accused of fraud with little to no fact-checking,” State AG Nick Brown stated. - Debra Heine
In the Kent, Washington area Tuesday, YouTuber Chris Sims, a self-described “gonzo journalist,” visited seven suspicious Somali childcare sites and reported that they were “very unhappy” to see him.
Sims posted a video of him approaching a private home listed as a childcare facility that appeared to be not as advertised.
In the Kent, Washington area Tuesday, YouTuber Chris Sims, a self-described “gonzo journalist,” visited seven suspicious Somali childcare sites and reported that they were “very unhappy” to see him.
Sims posted a video of him approaching a private home listed as a childcare facility that appeared to be not as advertised.
- “There was no sign of kids or being a Daycare facility,” Sims wrote.
- “I was told by a few they weren’t Daycares despite receiving tax payer dollars.
- One yelled ‘Call the police’ behind the door.”...
Propaganda during the COVID pandemic didn’t arrive as force.
It arrived as care. - Mandi Johnson It spoke in the language of safety, responsibility, and solidarity, and it framed obedience as morality.
- Questioning wasn’t banned; it was simply rebranded as dangerous.
Uncertainty, the foundation of real science, was treated as a threat.
“The science” was presented as fixed and unanimous, which was convenient, since science normally advances by being neither.
- Once science became a conclusion instead of a process, disagreement stopped being intellectual and became ethical.
Unearthed Surveillance Video Shows Parents Allegedly Helping with Fraud
Unearthed Surveillance Video Shows Parents Allegedly Helping with Fraud:
Unearthed surveillance footage from 2015 reportedly exposes how parents have participated in fraud schemes with Minnesota daycare centers. Video shows parents dropping their children off at a facility and coming back to retrieve them minutes later. Another clip shows parents being handed envelopes containing what is believed to be “kickback payments” for their involvement in the scheme.
Oh, the humanity!-----Amherst erupts after student reporter exposes sex skits thrust upon freshmen at orientation | The College Fix
Campus leaders and student government officials at the private, preppy $90,000-a-year Amherst College in central Massachusetts are going into overtime working to respond to a lengthy article that detailed sexual students skits performed during freshman orientation and included pictures and short videos. - Dave Huber - Associate EditorOne in particular earlier this year ruffled a lot of feathers — he dared to take on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, and faced harassment and death threats over it, as The College Fix reported at the time.
- So upsetting was his op-ed that the school’s Title IX office hit him with a “No-Communications & Restricted Proximity Order” due to a complaint by a female student to whom Allen had never spoken.
Most recently, Allen — president of the Amherst College Conservatives — published a piece in The Washington Free Beacon about the school’s “Voices of the Class” program, part of its freshman orientation...
- The same morning Allen’s Free Beacon story hit on Dec. 12, Amherst President Michael Elliot and Vice President for Student Affairs Angie Tissi-Gassoway sent out a campus-wide email informing students the “safety and wellbeing of our students and staff is our immediate priority,” and that they were “exploring possible responses” to Allen’s piece.
- The officials also provided numbers for the campus Center for Counseling and Mental Health and noted “Student Care and the Class Deans can assist students in accessing further resources.”...
History for January 2
History for January 2 - On-This-Day.com
Isaac Asimov 1920
- 1492 - The leader of the last Arab stronghold in Spain surrendered to Spanish forces loyal to King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I.
- 1910 - The first junior high school in the United States opened. McKinley School in Berkeley, CA, housed seventh and eighth grade students.
- 1953 - "The Life of Riley" debuted on NBC-TV.
- 1968 - Fidel Castro announced petroleum and sugar rationing in Cuba.
- 1974 - U.S. President Richard M. Nixon signed a bill requiring all states to lower the maximum speed limit to 55 MPH. The law was intended to conserve gasoline supplies during an embargo imposed by Arab oil-producing countries. Federal speed limits were abolished in 1995.
Thursday, January 01, 2026
BREAKING: Kash Patel Says Minnesota Fraud Probes Were 'Buried' Under Biden - They Implicated His 'Allies'
BREAKING: Kash Patel Says Minnesota Fraud Probes Were 'Buried' Under Biden - They Implicated His 'Allies':
FBI Director Kash Patel says major fraud investigations opened during the Biden administration were deliberately stalled because they risked implicating political allies.
The allegations were reported Tuesday by journalist Catherine Herridge, who shared details in a post on social media platform X.
According to Herridge, Patel has been personally tracking the probes for months, with a focus on Minnesota, where the cases were initially opened and where Somalis are accused of defrauding taxpayers of billions of dollars via fraudulent day care centers and other social service programs.
Washington Democrat Introduces Bill To Shield Daycare Operators From Scrutiny | The Daily Caller
The legislation aims to extend the public records exemption from applying only to family home child care providers to covering any licensed or certified providers of child care - Derek VanBuskirk
- It argues that “child care providers working in licensed centers and other nonresidential care settings also face safety risks, harassment, doxxing and targeted retaliation when their home addresses, personal phone numbers, photographs and other identifying information are released publicly.”...
The official invitation to STEAL an election!-----Minnesota day care scandal sparks concern over election policy that allows a voter to 'vouch' for others | New York Post
A controversial Minnesota election policy that allows a single registered voter to “vouch” for up to eight people seeking same-day registration is under fire amid the state’s massive fraud scandal tied to the Somali community there. - Patrick ReillyUnder Minnesota law, the registered voter must go with the person or people they are vouching for to the polling place and sign an oath verifying their address, according to the Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State.
- Those being vouched for still must provide at least one form of identity verification, which includes a valid Minnesota driver’s license or learner’s permit, a “receipt” for them, or a tribal identification card that includes a photo and signature, according to the rules...
- However, critics have noted that Gov. Tim Walz’s 2023 “Driver’s Licenses for All” bill allows people to obtain licenses regardless of immigration status.
- Licenses carry no marking indicating citizenship, despite being regularly used to register to vote...
Large foreign-aligned group illegally funding U.S. political causes? * WorldNetDaily * by Amanda Bartolotta
Large foreign-aligned group illegally funding U.S. political causes? * WorldNetDaily * by Amanda Bartolotta:
ITServe Alliance, a massive India-aligned organization, presents itself as a professional trade association for IT services companies. But its own materials suggest the organization is built around a political financing model that may violate federal law.
According to ITServe's published membership structure, every $1,000 annual membership fee automatically allocates $300 to what the group openly labels its "PAC" (political action committee), with additional funds directed to "CSR" (corporate social responsibility) and services the organization itself describes as advancing immigration policy goals. This structure raises serious questions about whether ITServe is illegally funding its PAC, particularly given that many of its members are not U.S. citizens.
Un-journalism is a sickness that afflicts mainstream news in Michigan, Minnesota, and Washington.
Facebook - James David Dickson
- Un-journalism is when a lazy man like Politico’s Josh Gerstein would sooner suggest that a reporter like Nick Shirley could be shot and killed, than to actually outcompete the guy.
Go to his story page and you’ll see narratives.
You will see coverage.
- But you will not see news.
Josh Gerstein shows why journalism is going the way of Jeffrey Epstein.
- James Dickson Podcast is coming in hot. Happy 2026.
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