Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Hillary Clinton fumes as Czech politician calls out her Trump derangement syndrome | Blaze Media

Hillary Clinton fumes as Czech politician calls out her Trump derangement syndrome | Blaze Media

After one of Clinton's more loveless Valentine's Day rants, an official from the Czech Republic highlighted her Trump derangement syndrome and defended the president, stressing that the man whom Clinton so despises is a "reaction" to the extremism and failures that preceded his rise to power.

Apple News is boosting leftist news outlets while burying conservative sites.

Facebook - MRCTV
  • Apple News is boosting leftist news outlets while burying conservative sites. 
  • This is why so many people are misinformed.


AM Fruitcake

 


History for February 18

History for February 18 - On-This-Day.com 
Helen Gurley Brown 1922 - Author, editor
  • 1685 - Robert Cavelier, Sieur de LaSalle established Fort St. Louis at Matagorda Bay, and thus formed the basis for France's claim to Texas.
  • 1841 - The first continuous filibuster in the U.S. Senate began. It lasted until March 11th.
  • 1885 - Mark Twain's "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" was published in the U.S. for the first time.
  • 1930 - Elm Farm Ollie became the first cow to fly in an airplane.
  • 1930 - The planet Pluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh. The discovery was made as a result of photographs taken in January 1930.

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Indictment Made in Shocking Human Enslavement, Forced Labor Cult in 4 US States - Grotesque Objectives and Punishments

Indictment Made in Shocking Human Enslavement, Forced Labor Cult in 4 US States - Grotesque Objectives and Punishments

A Michigan federal grand jury indicted an individual for her alleged involvement in a “forced labor conspiracy” spanning Michigan, Florida, Texas, and Missouri.

Kathleen Klein, also known as “Prophetess,” ran a network of call centers throughout several states and “used forced labor to solicit donations” for Kingdom of God Global Church, according to a Thursday Department of Justice news release.

“Victims were forced to work grueling hours at the call centers without pay and pressured to hit impossible fundraising targets,” the news release stated. “When victims fell short of leaders’ goals or dared to push back, the punishment was severe: public humiliation, sleep deprivation, physical violence, withholding of food and shelter, forced repentance rituals, and threats of eternal damnation.”

The way we were----- Colin Ferguson Trial (1994) | Long Island Railroad Shooting - YouTube

Colin Ferguson Trial (1994) | Long Island Railroad Shooting - YouTube


The Slow, Gentle Goodbye - YouTube

The Slow, Gentle Goodbye - YouTube


Local Police Agreements With ICE Surge 950% In First Year Of Trump’s Second Term

"The program allows ICE to enhance collaboration ... to protect the homeland through the arrest aliens." - Jennie Taer
Agreements between local law enforcement agencies and Immigration and Customs Enforcement have surged 950% in President Donald Trump’s first year in office, according to a new report by the advocacy organization FWD.US.
  • Under the Biden administration, there were 135 such agreements. 
  • Now, there are 1,168 as of Jan. 26, according to the report...
And local police officers have been jumping at the opportunity to train to assist in Trump’s mass deportation effort...

Interesting take-----Only the good die young. - Debbie Schlussel | Facebook

Jew-hating racist shakedown king Jesse Jackson is dead at age 84 and hopefully rotting in hell, where he belongs.  - Debbie Schlussel
In addition to shaking down businesses on the basis of race (and smearing the blood of MLK Jr's dead body on him for the optics), he had a long history of Jew-hating (and racist anti-White) comments beyond calling NUC "Hymietown." 
Some of them from my 2006 "They Have a Scheme" column is.gd/77sj5T:
  • * He said he spit into White customers’ food when he worked as a waiter because, “[It] gave me a psychological gratification.”
  • * “You can’t trust the Jews. I never have trusted those people.”
  • * He claimed Nixon’s policies were harsh on the poor because, of Nixon’s top aides, “four out of five of them are German Jews.” Someone forgot to tell him that Erlichman and Haldeman were not “Hymies.” (They were not Jews.)
  • * In inciting a Black church against the Jews, he claimed Jews conspired to keep the Black man down (shown on PBS’ McNeil-Lehrer Report).
  • * Jews are “not willing to share
  • power.”
  • * He told an Ohio County Commissioner, “You Jews are much too sensitive.”...

Sweden Slashes Murder Rates by 63 Percent - All They Had to Do Was Empower Cops and Ignore Libs

Sweden Slashes Murder Rates by 63 Percent - All They Had to Do Was Empower Cops and Ignore Libs

Violent crime rates declined rapidly after Swedish police were given greater authority to crack down on criminal organizations that recruit children to become hitmen despite liberal outcries against the measures.

Middle Eastern drug syndicates in Sweden recruited children as young as 12 years old through social media to carry out assassinations against rival gang members causing a massive peak in gun violence in 2022, the Telegraph reported. The Swedish government granted new enforcement powers to the police in 2024 that civil liberty campaigners condemned and the United Nations called “repugnant and illegal,” according to the outlet.

Brand New “Trump Derangement Syndrome” Ad is HILARIOUS

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Can’t be mad that a transformer is getting away with attempted murder...

...because the super far right dildo larpers tell me to get deported from Canada - Tajana Cekic





Lunch video-----Billions Stolen: Why Government Doesn’t Crack Down on Fraud

Billions Stolen: Why Government Doesn’t Crack Down on Fraud


Noon-toon

 


'Perfect Trump economy': Peter Navarro says 'everything is hitting on all major cylinders, and the best is yet to come' * WorldNetDaily * by Joe Kovacs

'Perfect Trump economy': Peter Navarro says 'everything is hitting on all major cylinders, and the best is yet to come' * WorldNetDaily * by Joe Kovacs

Appearing on "Sunday Morning Futures" with Maria Bartiromo on the Fox News Channel, Peter Navarro, senior counselor for trade and manufacturing, highlighted economic successes in the first year of Trump taking the helm from the high-inflation era of Joe Biden.

Nasty republicans!

 


🚨 VOTER EXIT: Colorado’s Public Schools Lose 10,000 Students in Just One Year! 🏫📉

This 1.2% drop is the sharpest decline since the pandemic, signaling a growing trend of families "voting with their feet". - Donald Trump For President
  • A viral message from a former Colorado teacher, known as Mama Bertrand, has ignited a firestorm of discussion. 
She reports that not only is the state down 10k students, but her entire group of peers—all former teachers—have pulled their own children out to homeschool rather than continue with the state's curriculum.
“...I think it needs to take some self-reflection to figure out why. Why are so many people going to homeschooling? I mean, my entire group is previous teachers. All of us were there and said, “Nah, I’m doing it at home.” And I think that’s some things that we all need to be thinking about.”...

Their "focus" is on their own vanity and power. NOT on the job to be accomplished.

 


Energy density matters!

 


MUST READ!!-----California's 20 Highest Unnecessary Costs & Cuts | Question to Grok - Shared Grok Conversation

California's 20 Highest Unnecessary Costs & Cuts | Shared Grok Conversation

  • Please list 20 of the most unnecessarily high expenses for residents living in CA and how to cut out the crap. Think gas taxes, annual fees, and all the other junk costs.

Here’s a realistic list of 20 of the most notoriously high (and often criticized as “unnecessarily” inflated) costs for California residents. These stem from state taxes, regulatory mandates, fees, and policy-driven price hikes that push expenses well above national averages. Many are hard to avoid entirely, but there are practical ways to minimize or sidestep the worst of them...

  1. Gasoline taxes & surcharges (excise tax ~$0.61/gallon + sales tax, cap-and-trade, Low Carbon Fuel Standard) California has the nation’s highest gas tax, often $1.50+/gallon above states like Texas. Cut it: Drive a fuel-efficient/hybrid/EV, carpool or use transit/bike, fill up near borders (e.g., Nevada/Arizona), maintain tires and avoid aggressive driving. Shop apps for cheapest stations.
  2. Vehicle registration & DMV fees (0.65% Vehicle License Fee on value + base/renewal fees, often $500–$1,200+ for nicer cars) Annual hit that scales with car value; extra junk fees keep piling on. Cut it: Own a lower-value/older car, keep one vehicle long-term, check for veteran/senior/disabled exemptions, renew online to avoid extra processing fees.
  3. Smog checks (required every 2 years for most gas vehicles 8+ years old, $30–$70 + $8.25 certificate) Plus smog abatement fee for newer exempt vehicles. Cut it: Buy newer (or very old exempt) vehicles, maintain your car to pass first try, shop around stations, or go electric (no smog check).
  4. State income tax (1–12.3% brackets + 1% mental health surcharge over $1M; top rate highest in U.S.) Progressive but very high on middle/upper incomes. Cut it: Max 401(k)/IRA/HSA contributions, itemize deductions, bunch deductions, or (drastic) relocate to a no-income-tax state when feasible.
  5. Sales tax (7.25% state base + local add-ons, often 9–10.75%) Highest base rate in the country; hits everything. Cut it: Buy used (no sales tax on private-party in many cases), shop essentials only, use tax-free online from out-of-state sellers when possible (still owe use tax, but many don’t pay).
  6. Electricity rates (among the highest in the U.S., up ~39% in six years, often 2x national average) Driven by renewables mandates, wildfire costs, and utility profits. Cut it: Install solar + battery (despite NEM 3.0 changes), switch to time-of-use plans and shift usage, LED bulbs, efficient appliances, smart thermostat, conservation.
  7. Water & sewer bills (high statewide, rising 50–60% in some areas over a decade; $60–$80+/month typical) Infrastructure, drought rules, and treatment costs. Cut it: Low-flow fixtures, xeriscaping, fix leaks, shorter showers, rainwater harvesting (where allowed), check for low-income assistance programs.
  8. Auto insurance (full coverage average ~$2,500–$3,100/year, 16%+ above national) High due to traffic, fraud, repair costs, and regulations. Cut it: Shop quotes annually, raise deductible, bundle with home, maintain clean record, take defensive driving course, drive older/less expensive car, good credit.
  9. Homeowners insurance (rising sharply; $1,300–$3,000+ typical, much higher in fire zones; FAIR Plan often $3,000+) Wildfire risk + reinsurance costs. Cut it: Create defensible space, fire-resistant roofing/siding, shop multiple insurers yearly, bundle, consider higher deductible, or join FAIR Plan only as last resort...READ ALL!

#1 This day 1976-----Paul Simon - 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover (Official Audio) - YouTube

(4) Paul Simon - 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover (Official Audio) - YouTube


COP30 pushed the world to fear an “unstoppable” 1.5°C tipping point — but the truth is far less dramatic.

The 1.5°C limit wasn’t discovered through science.  - Heartland Institute
  • It was invented by a small political advisory group in the 1990s. 
  • Real-world data shows we’ve likely already surpassed that number without the climate catastrophe activists warn about. 
Watch our full fact check to see what the science actually says.


This will be a NEW law??!!

 

'Buffoonery to a whole new level': Gregg Jarrett stunned at Tim Walz's newest demands for Minneapolis * WorldNetDaily * by Mariane Angela, Daily Caller News Foundation

'Buffoonery to a whole new level': Gregg Jarrett stunned at Tim Walz's newest demands for Minneapolis * WorldNetDaily * by Mariane Angela, Daily Caller News Foundation

"Law enforcement was essentially told to stand down. If their people had actually done their jobs, it wouldn't have happened or unfolded in the way that it did. But for the federal government to reimburse them for their own damage, it's absurd," Jarrett said.