You should be ashamed of yourself for protecting criminals, and prioritizing them over law-abiding American citizens and our brave men and women of law enforcement.
Nick Shirley uncovers an adult day care in Flushing, Queens with 7,000 phantom members.
Nick: “This public document says you have 7,899 members.”
Employee: “No, we don’t have 7,000 members.”
Nick: “So you’re overbilling then? You’re getting paid $1,600 per patient — that’s how you got $12.9 million in 2024.”
Employee: “Please leave.”
American taxpayer dollars at work.
.@ICEgov has DEPORTED Tou Vang, the illegal alien CHILD RAPIST @GovTimWalz pardoned in an attempt to allow him to remain in our country.
While Walz and his fellow sanctuary politicians fight to protect heinous criminals like this, we will continue putting the safety of the American people FIRST.
Wow 10 years ago 35% of Denver commercial real estate was occupied by energy companies. That's now 7%. And downtown Denver is the most vacant major city in the country
Don't listen when the leftists tell you it's Trump or the national economy... Denver & CO are uniquely bad
The "homeless" scam in Los Angeles is pure fraud. How do you explain spending a billion dollars a year, only for the problem to get worse? FRAUD. Nithya Raman, as chair of the homelessness committee is funneling your tax dollars to scammers.
“I have never understood why it is ‘greed’ to want to keep the money you have earned but not greed to want to take somebody else’s money.”
— Thomas Sowell
Socialism has a body count, and it keeps meticulous records of everything except the graves.
The Soviet Union starved roughly 5 million people in the Holodomor of 1932-33 while exporting grain to prove the collective farm worked. Mao's Great Leap Forward killed between 30 and 45 million between 1958 and 1962, mostly by ordering peasants to smelt their cooking pots into useless pig iron. Cambodia under Pol Pot emptied its cities in 1975 and murdered a quarter of the population with hoes to save bullets. North Korea runs a hereditary monarchy that dresses in Marxist costume and let 3 million citizens starve in the 1990s while the Kim family bought cognac by the case.
Venezuela sat on the largest proven oil reserves on Earth and still engineered inflation of 1,000,000 percent by 2018, leaving surgeons scavenging dumpsters and toddlers dying of measles that vaccines had erased decades earlier. Zimbabwe seized productive farms in 2000 to correct historical grievance and turned the breadbasket of Africa into a nation printing 100-trillion-dollar notes worth nothing. Cuba froze its economy in 1959 and now displays 1958 Chevrolets not as nostalgia but as the only cars anyone can keep running. East Germany built a wall in 1961, then shot the people who tried to leave the workers' paradise, which tells you everything about who the paradise served.
Notice a pattern? Central planners cannot calculate what prices communicate. They compensate for that blindness with barbed wire. The intellectuals who designed these systems never suffered under them. Walter Ulbricht did not queue for bread. Nicolás Maduro does not eat from the trash. The state promises to abolish scarcity and delivers only the scarcity of freedom.
Every one of these regimes began with a moral claim: that men with guns could allocate resources more justly than free people trading voluntarily. Every one ended by pointing those guns at the citizens it swore to liberate. The coercion was the design working perfectly.
You were told these were accidents. They were the design.