Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
@bitchuneedsoap They should release all of those not having committed a felony - release them to an airplane taking them right back to their home country. The felons can serve their time either here or in their home country but they must go back after time served.
It's pretty simple to me.
Youre joking, right? El Niño and La Niña (as part of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation, or ENSO) have been occurring for at least ~130,000 years, and likely much longer—essentially as long as the modern tropical Pacific ocean-atmosphere system has existed in a form similar to today.
@bake_run2@ilv_mycountry Wait, you say they had a legit business that they took a LOAN for but couldnt pay it back....and youre calling the person offering them a LOAN the bad guy!?!??! That's rich. 😂🤣😅
@SenatorCooney So illegal aliens can sway the vote to D's who want to give them everything on the backs of taxpaying citizens. Got it. No representation for conservatives in NYS. FU.
What exactly are you proud of? Sexuality is just something people have , not something people should have pride in.
It shouldnt be pride month but Dignity Day and then it could be celebrated by everyone, not a select few.
Universal human dignity is a stronger foundation than group-specific pride months.The core idea—that every person possesses inherent worth and should be able to affirm it without hierarchy.
No, there's not much truth to the core claim in the tweet—it's a heavily misleading, out-of-context exaggeration designed as rage bait.The post (from May 31, 2026) pulls two clips from the same Fox News Sunday Morning Futures interview with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and host Maria Bartiromo. Here's the accurate breakdown based on the full context from the videos:
He never said "slashing" or "gut[ting]" them is the "next step in their agenda." The tweet turns a cautious "we'll get to this eventually after fixing the basics" into "openly admits... plotting to gut... calls it the next step." That's not what he said.
No truth to the dramatic framing: No "bombshell admission" of immediate slashing or gutting. The administration has publicly pledged to protect Social Security/Medicare benefits for current recipients, and Bessent emphasized short-term priorities first.
The post is classic partisan clip-editing to inflame (it's gone viral with hundreds of thousands of views and angry replies).
Democrats Still Haven’t Learned That Lawfare Has Consequences
They wanted to either throw Trump in jail, bankrupt him, or both.
They even went so far as to pay and trot out a crazy author to make up some ridiculous story that Trump had graped her in a busy dept, store sometime back in the 90s.
▶️She couldn't remember when it happened
▶️No one ever saw her and Trump together- anywhere, anytime
▶️She claimed she was wearing something that hadn't been designed yet
▶️She glorified rape on talk shows
▶️She said no one contributed money to her to do this, until she admitted they had
▶️She never reported that it happened at the time- to anyone
▶️She never cried out for help during the supposed graping to alert shoppers and store clerks
▶️She waited over 20 years to make these claims
Now it's obvious she lied under oath during a deposition - because she admits to lying about it.😉
Women who make false claims to destroy men should be held accountable, IMO.
The smartest thing she could do right now it come clean on the entire farce.
Then maybe (just maybe) she could redeem herself- at least somewhat.
Bottom line is- someone needs to be held accountable for what they did to DJT. 😉
From the article:
Naturally The New York Times is out with its own patently absurd version of events with regard to the Justice Department’s inquiry into E. Jean Carroll’s lawsuits against President Trump. If the “paper of record” is going to keep acting like DOJ investigations are only legitimate when perpetuated by Democrats against their enemies, then Trump’s “retribution campaign” should continue for as long as it can.
News broke Wednesday that the DOJ had opened a criminal probe involving Carroll, who has told a hysterical tale that includes allegations of Trump, well before he was ever president, having raped her at some unspecified date (in a department store fitting room, mind you). The DOJ hasn’t officially acknowledged any investigation, but the Times reported Thursday that the probe centers not on Carroll but on the nonprofit organization that assisted in funding Carroll’s litigation.
The Times laughably claimed in its report, authored by Glenn Thrush and Benjamin Weiser, that what makes this DOJ target so unique is that Carroll, “an author and columnist, never sought a public role, political power or governmental authority.” Maybe someone should tell Thrush and Weiser that to be a published author is by definition to seek a public role. And of course she wanted political power. She even did it the way all Democrats have done for the greater part of the last 20 years: She claimed to be a victim, thus earning herself fame, authority, influence, and money.
There’s no question that Carroll’s rape allegation, as unbelievable as it was, harmed Trump politically. She said that after the two giggled and gallivanted all over a department store in notoriously sleepy Manhattan, the two of them stumbled into a predictably empty, unattended fitting room, where Trump forced himself inside her, an incident she initially refused to call a rape because “most people think of rape as being sexy” and “think of the fantasies.”
Then, using a brand-new law in New York that turned back the clock on the statute of limitations involving sexual assault, Carroll sued Trump in a Democrat-heavy district where it was impossible for him to get a jury that wouldn’t find him liable. After all, he still needed to be punished for winning the 2016 election.
The trial was itself a joke. Trump’s defense was forbidden from introducing evidence that would have crippled Carroll’s credibility, which is what her entire case rested on. He predictably lost.
And Carroll’s saga is just a piece of the larger Democrat conspiracy to either zero out Trump’s finances or put him in prison. They’d prefer both. Democrat District Attorney Alvin Bragg sued Trump with an argument whose logical conclusion was that it was illegal for Trump to have even run for president in 2016. Democrat Attorney General Letitia James sued Trump for engaging in business deals that resulted in no victims. Democrat District Attorney Fani Willis prosecuted Trump as if he were a gangbanger because he questioned the results of the 2020 election.
But it’s supposed to be out of the realm of decency that Trump would return the favor with his own investigation. That’s how you know Democrats haven’t learned the lesson they should — that every abuse of power they engage in can result in consequences in due time.
The lesson everyone else should learn from this, though, is that when given the chance, Democrats will start this cycle all over again.
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Here’s what one Signal message uncovered.
I messaged a group admin asking how my family in NJ could help the Delaney Hall protesters. Within minutes she sent me a supply list and a Venmo donation link.
The supply list wasn’t water bottles. It was P100 respirators (tear gas grade), military-spec impact goggles, welding gloves for picking up hot tear gas canisters, helmets, body armor, and Sudecon chemical decontamination wipes. That’s a military/law enforcement product most people have never heard of.
The Venmo link: @cosechanj. That account belongs to Jenny Garcia. She’s the main organizer of the Delaney Hall protests.
Quoted in the American Prospect, Newsweek, and TIME. Listed as the official press contact.
She is not a volunteer. She is a professional organizer.
Venmo feeds are public. I pulled hers.
Payments labeled “Commissary” (money for detained immigrants to buy food inside the facility). “Commissary / phone accounts fund” (keeping detainees’ phones active). “DSA meeting” (Democratic Socialists of America). “Mutual aid.” “F ICE.”
Same account. Uber rides. Cumbia dance classes. A cafe called Pika’s Fika.
Protest donations and personal spending. One feed. No separation.
So who pays Jenny Garcia?
She holds three titles at three organizations.
Detention Watch Network. DC-based. $7.2 million in assets. Ford Foundation funded.
AFSC. Classified as a church. No public donors. Tides Foundation gave them $221K.
Cosecha NJ. The @cosechanj Venmo name. Files two 990s. Reports $0 in salaries. Every year. Every officer. Nobody gets paid.
Foundation money pays Garcia through DWN and AFSC. She organizes under Cosecha’s name. Cosecha claims to pay nobody.
More coming.
Partially true, but misleading and overstated in the context of theSNS.
** Early aid to China (Feb 2020): The Trump administration facilitated the shipment of ~17.8–18 tons of donated medical supplies (including masks, gowns, respirators, etc.) to China. These were primarily private donations from U.S. companies and organizations, coordinated and transported by the State Department on planes already heading to evacuate Americans. This occurred when COVID was still mostly contained in China and before widespread U.S. outbreaks. It was not a large-scale drawdown from the federal SNS.
** Ventilators later in the pandemic: The administration did donate or plan to send thousands of newly produced ventilators abroad (around 7,500–8,700 to dozens of countries). These were part of ramped-up U.S. manufacturing under the Defense Production Act, not direct transfers from the depleted SNS.
** SNS itself: The stockpile was already severely depleted entering 2020 (from H1N1 under Obama + lack of replenishment across administrations). During COVID, remaining SNS supplies (PPE, some ventilators) were prioritized for U.S. states and hotspots.
The SNS's job is to supplement state needs during emergencies — not serve as an unlimited national warehouse.