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Sunday, July 12, 2026
Tyler Robinson refuses to testify after prosecutors bury him with evidence | Blaze Media
Tyler Robinson refuses to testify after prosecutors bury him with evidence | Blaze Media:
The judge will decide whether to try Robinson with the capital offense on Sept. 1.
The preliminary hearing regarding whether to try Tyler Robinson for his alleged assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk drew to close on Friday with state District Judge Tony Graf now in the possession of a wealth of damning evidence.
Over the course of the five-day hearing, the court heard or saw:
If Quebec can build on her French roots, then why can't Alberta return to her American roots?
During the 19th century, Alberta was on the US dollar, and the US postal service, before there was any connection to eastern Canada via railroads. - Alberta 51st State Movement
- Cattle were purchased in Texas and driven up to the grasslands of Alberta via the Great Western Trail.
- Later, American farmers brought the agricultural technologies that had been developed on the Great Plains, and used them to cultivate Alberta.
- American school teachers also went to Alberta, and took special oaths that still protected their American citizenship, while teaching Albertan school children.
- After that, Texas oil men came and developed the oil industry.
- In 1906, nearly 25% of the people living in Alberta were American BORN.
And, prior to that multi-generations of Albertans originally had American roots.
- Make Alberta Great Again! #51
Instapundit - Actually, there is one Middle Eastern country that will happily let them in.
THAT GAY CRUISE SHIP DENIED ENTRY INTO TURKEY? Egypt Just Said ‘No’ Too: - Ed Driscoll
Actually, there is one Middle Eastern country that will happily let them in.
- Curiously, that destination doesn’t seem to be on the ship’s itinerary: -

Battery Storage for Grid Backup: Better Keep Working on It.
Advocates of generating electricity mostly with intermittent wind and sun, when challenged on how they would deal with a calm night, are always ready with the obvious answer: energy storage. - Watts Up With That? - Francis Menton
- Just get some batteries, store up excess power from the windy mid-days, discharge as needed, and everything will work out.
Unfortunately, the advocates never acknowledge that the problem of making an electrical grid work 24/7/365 with mostly wind and solar generation is much more difficult than just storing power from the day to discharge that night...
- Meanwhile, naive politicians (those in New York being Exhibit A) regularly get duped into buying a few hours or tens of hours worth of batteries for grid backup, spending billions of dollars on amounts of storage that will be almost useless for backing up a primarily wind/sun grid...
Communist Door Dasher Admits Stealing Food from DHS Orders, Gets Fired After Freaking Out When Company Dared Confront Her
Communist Door Dasher Admits Stealing Food from DHS Orders, Gets Fired After Freaking Out When Company Dared Confront Her:
A self-avowed communist in upstate New York managed to get herself fired from this incredibly easy gig after she bragged online that she repeatedly stole food that had been ordered by and paid for by Department of Homeland Security employees.
When an algorithm that matches people with food orders can’t work with you, it’s probably time to reevaluate your life.
Oh no, not the "10 YEARS" claim again.
We might believe you over big oil if you guys haven't be claiming "10 years from now" since the 80s. You know they're lying every time you hear a "scientist" say carbon instead of carbon dioxide,
- We might believe you over big oil if you guys haven't be claiming "10 years from now" since the 80s.
History for July 12
History for July 12 - On-This-Day.com
Sir William Osler 1849
- 1862 - The U.S. Congress authorized the Medal of Honor.
- 1870 - The first rotary can opener with a cutting wheel was patented by William W. Lyman.
- 1933 - A minimum wage of 40 cents an hour was established in the U.S.
- 1954 - U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower proposed a highway modernization program, with costs to be shared by federal and state governments.
- 1960 - Manufacturing began for the Etch A Sketch®.
- 1982 - The last of the distinctive-looking Checker taxicabs rolled off the assembly line in Kalamazoo, MI.
Saturday, July 11, 2026
'That's socialism, pal!' Minnesota's Keith Ellison makes claim about law enforcement * WorldNetDaily * by Jim Hoft, Gateway Pundit
'That's socialism, pal!' Minnesota's Keith Ellison makes claim about law enforcement * WorldNetDaily * by Jim Hoft, Gateway Pundit:
The Gateway Pundit has documented Ellison's radical anti-police history for years. From his student days pushing anti-capitalist and anti-police activism, to quietly deleting tweets praising Antifa terrorists, to his role in the post-George Floyd chaos, Ellison has consistently sided against the men and women in blue.
Police protection is not socialism. It is a fundamental responsibility of government in a civilized society. Fire departments, roads, and courts are not "socialist programs," they are basic functions that predate Karl Marx by centuries.
Ilhan Omar aims to hamstring Trump in dealing with Foreign Terrorist Organizations * WorldNetDaily * by Pedro Rodriguez, The Daily Signal
Ilhan Omar aims to hamstring Trump in dealing with Foreign Terrorist Organizations * WorldNetDaily * by Pedro Rodriguez, The Daily Signal:
The amendment to declare that a terrorist designation from Congress does not constitute military action is only one of eight amendments to be introduced by Omar. The others include language to repeal the Alien Enemies Act, which Trump has invoked during his second term to deport suspected members of the Tren de Aragua drug cartel, as well as language to sever the U.S.-Israel military alliance.
The Worst of the Worst
Examples of Foreign Terrorist Organizations designated by Congress include Islamic organizations such as al-Qaeda, Hamas, and ISIS.
When I was a graduate student at Emory, I taught a class on comparative genocides We studied the Armenian genocide, the Holocaust, and the Rwandan genocide, specifically.
Students, piqued by curiosity, were asked to describe how these horrific events were similar and how they were different" / X - Jonathan Eric Lewis@LewisJonathanEFast forward to 2026 and now 'genocide' is mainly used as a rhetorical weapon, meant to delegitimize Jewish peoplehood and to manufacture consent for the abuse and harassment of Jews.
- There is no attempt to understand the term or to learn about actual genocides.
Few people who scream 'genocide' on here have ever read a book on the topic.
Many, lacking reading comprehension skills, are simply incapable of doing so.
- If you don't think this is going to affect how politics are conducted in the United States going forward, I have a bridge to sell you.
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