🚨 HOLY CRAP. The California Democrat Legislature has formally PASSED the Stop NICK SHIRLEY Act — sending it to Gov. Gavin Newsom for signature
The bill will CRIMINALIZE Shirley going around and confronting fraudsters while recording them, then posting it online, especially "immigrant" locations
And it was pushed by California AG Rob Bonta's wife.
Lawmakers blocked Rep. Carl DeMaio from speaking out against its 1A violations
WHAT ARE THEY HIDING 🤯
@NickShirleyy is TOO effective that California is crafting pro-fraud laws around him!
SHIRLEY IN APRIL: "Very interesting connections with her husband being the Attorney General of California. Their goal as a family should be to prosecute and take care and make sure that there is so little fraud in the state that they can have such a peaceful night of sleep!"
"However, while the Attorney General is supposed to be prosecuting fraud, his wife is creating laws to let fraud continue!"
"They're specifically saying that NGOs who receive money based off immigrant services don't have to disclose their money."
HANDS OFF OUR TIRES!
When I’m governor, I’ll fire the “tire-ant” Nancy Skinner, who was behind this ridiculous tire ban.
Not only that… I’ll SHUT DOWN the California Energy Commission entirely, with or without the Legislature.
ENOUGH of the bureaucrats driving up prices!
🚨 IT'S OFFICIAL: The FBI just stormed up to ex-Rep. Eric Swalwell at an airport and SEIZED his devices, then went to his DC home and searched it
Swalwell caved and handed it all over.
He KNOWS he's COOKED! 🔥
In 2018, NIKE made an abrupt pivot into woke marketing.
They tried to make a hero out of Colin Kaepernick for disrespecting the American flag.
They paid Kaepernick a staggering $25M and dished out a fully guaranteed multi-year contract.
The message was loud and clear: if you hate America, NIKE wants you repping their gear.
By 2020, NIKE was all in on woke. Giving executive positions to DEI hires and making marketing campaigns that resembled Bernie Sanders campaign events.
Tragically, they forgot Michael Jordan's sage advice: Republicans buy sneakers, too.
Nike's executives watched in horror as their stock prices systematically collapsed.
Nike became a a bigger cautionary tale of woke marketing than Bud Light.
Today, Nike's demise culminated in a mind blowing 77% collapse in less than 5 years.
A once iconic American company is now on life support as Republicans sit back and laugh.
Nike went woke. Now they're broke.
And they richly deserve every single bit of it.
🚨TRANSPARENCIA. La UE ha entrado en cólera. Elon Musk ha decidido a empezar a enseñar a los usuarios de X quién pide censurarlos.
Musk lo anunció el día 15: cuando un gobierno pida borrar tu post o bloquear tu cuenta, lo vas a saber. Con el nombre del organismo que lo pide. Y con la excusa legal que ha usado.
Sus palabras: "CUALQUIER censura exigida por los gobiernos es ahora claramente visible".
Hasta ahora funcionaba al revés.
El gobierno pedía,
el post desaparecía,
y tú no te enterabas de nada.
Sin firma. Sin motivo.
Sin nadie a quien reclamar.
Tik Tok y META tragaban sin rechistar.
Pero ahora en X es diferente.
La orden lleva nombre.
Y llega en plena guerra de Musk con Bruselas.
La Comisión Europea multó a X con 120 millones por incumplir sus normas de transparencia. Musk la ha recurrido ante el tribunal europeo.
Ata tu mismo los cabos. Bruselas le exige transparencia. Y él la aplica justo donde nadie quería: en las peticiones de censura que llegan de los propios gobiernos.
Ahora se verá quién pide qué.
Eso también es transparencia,
pero a la UE no le gusta.
8.300 disidentes ya estamos dentro
Faltas tú → https://t.co/JtP6bmpKel
PD: el "Manual del Disidente"te llega directo al correo. No tienes que hacer nada más.
Nick Vujicic entered the world on December 4, 1982, in Melbourne, Australia, born with tetra-amelia syndrome, an extremely rare condition that left him without arms and legs.
His parents were devastated at first, and Nick spent much of his childhood struggling to understand why he was different.
School was especially difficult. He endured years of bullying, isolation and depression, and at just 10 years old, he attempted to take his own life.
What stopped him was the thought of the pain his parents would suffer if he was gone.
Over time, Nick learned to adapt and become remarkably independent. He taught himself to write, type, use a computer, brush his teeth, shave, answer the phone, swim, surf, fish and even play sports using his small left foot, which has two toes.
He later graduated from university with a Bachelor of Commerce degree, majoring in Accounting and Financial Planning.
At 17, Nick began speaking publicly about faith, hope and resilience. What started as talks to small groups eventually turned into a global mission.
Through his organization, Life Without Limbs, he has shared his message with millions of people in schools, prisons, stadiums, churches and conferences in more than 70 countries, encouraging countless individuals facing hardship, disability, bullying and mental health struggles.
Nick married Kanae Miyahara in 2012, and together they have built a family with four children. He has also authored several books, including Life Without Limits, and continues to travel the world proving that limitations do not have to define a person's future.
From a boy who once believed his life had no purpose to a husband, father, author and internationally recognized speaker, Nick Vujicic's journey remains one of the most inspiring examples of perseverance, faith and the power of choosing hope despite overwhelming odds.
🐝 🐝🐝
Saviez-vous qu’une cuillerée de miel suffit à maintenir une personne en vie pendant 24 heures
Saviez-vous qu’une des premières pièces de monnaie au monde portait le symbole d’une abeille
Saviez-vous que le miel contient des enzymes vivantes
La meilleure façon de manger du miel est avec une cuillère en bois; si vous n’en trouvez pas, utilisez une cuillère en plastique.
Saviez-vous que le miel contient une substance qui aide le cerveau à mieux fonctionner
Saviez-vous que le miel est l’un des rares aliments de la planète qui peut à lui seul soutenir la vie humaine
Saviez-vous que les abeilles ont sauvé des personnes de la faim en Afrique
Saviez-vous que le propolis produit par les abeilles est l’un des antibiotiques naturels les plus puissants
Saviez-vous que le miel n’a pas de date d’expiration
Saviez-vous que les corps de certains des plus grands empereurs étaient enterrés dans des objets en or et recouverts de miel pour éviter la décomposition
Saviez-vous que le terme « lune de miel » vient de la tradition des époux de consommer du miel pour la fertilité après le mariage
Saviez-vous qu’une abeille vit moins de 40 jours, visite au moins 1 000 fleurs et produit moins d’une cuillère à café de miel, mais pour elle c’est une vie de travail
Merci, précieuses abeilles...
The Bible Doesn’t Tell Us to Be Tolerant — or to “Not Judge.”
Modern culture calls silence “kindness.”
But Scripture calls it cowardice.
The Bible never commands tolerance of sin - it commands truth:
“Love must be sincere. Hate what is evil.” - Romans 12:9
“Expose the deeds of darkness.”
- Ephesians 5:11
Even Christ rebuked the Church in Thyatira for being too tolerant:
“You tolerate that woman Jezebel… by her teaching she misleads My servants.” - Revelation 2:20
And “judge not” doesn’t mean stay silent. It means don’t judge hypocritically.
Jesus said:
“Judge with right judgment.” - John 7:24
Love calls sinners to repentance.
Tolerance leaves them comfortable in sin.
Love says: “Turn back to God.”
Tolerance says: “Stay as you are.”
Christ loved people deeply, but He never tolerated sin.
“Go and sin no more.” - John 8:11
The world says: “Don’t judge.”
The Bible says: “Stand firm.”
“Come out from among them and be separate.” - 2 Corinthians 6:17
The world wants silence.
Christ calls for courage.
True Christians don’t tolerate sin - they confront it with truth, for the sake of the soul.
That isn’t judgmental.
That’s biblical. ✝
My house is paid off.
No mortgage. No bank. Nothing owed.
Took I and my wife 22 years and every extra dollar we ever had.
Except property taxes are $11,000 a year now.
If we don’t pay, armed men show up and take a house we already own outright.
We also paid 32% in income tax this year.
Plus sales tax on everything we bought.
Plus gas tax every time we filled up.
We paid off the house.
We still don’t own the house.
We just stopped paying the bank and started paying everyone else instead.
TAXATION IS THEFT
Property taxes shouldn’t exist.
"In 1964, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, a 17-year-old girl gave birth to a son. The school administrators had told her she couldn't finish high school. She pushed back anyway.
Her name was Jacklyn Gise. And the baby she was determined to raise would one day become one of the most influential people on Earth.
Being a pregnant teenager in 1960s Albuquerque wasn't just difficult — it was scandalous. When Jacklyn tried to return to school after giving birth, the administration told her no. She didn't accept that answer.
""I pushed back and I kept on pushing back,"" she would later recall. ""Eventually the school relented.""
But there were conditions. She couldn't talk to other students. She couldn't eat in the cafeteria. She had to arrive and leave within five minutes of the bells. She agreed to all of it. And she graduated.
Her marriage to her son's biological father, Ted Jorgensen, didn't survive. They were both teenagers when they married. He struggled with alcohol. They divorced before Jeff was even two years old.
Suddenly, Jacklyn was a single mother with no money. She found work as a secretary, earning $190 a month. It was barely enough to afford rent. She couldn't even pay for a telephone. Her father rigged up a walkie-talkie system so she could check in with her parents every morning at 7 a.m.
""That's how we were able to stay in an apartment,"" she later explained. ""Because I didn't have to pay for a phone.""
Determined to continue her education, Jacklyn enrolled in night school. She chose her classes based on which professors would let her bring her infant son to class. She would show up with two duffel bags — one filled with textbooks, the other with cloth diapers, bottles, and toys to keep baby Jeff occupied.
It was in one of those night classes that she met a young Cuban refugee named Miguel Bezos. He had arrived in the United States at age 15, fleeing Castro's regime with almost nothing. They fell in love.
Mike, as everyone called him, adopted Jeff and gave him his name. Together, Jacklyn and Mike built a home where hard work, education, and big dreams were the foundation of everything.
Jacklyn never stopped learning. Even after putting her college dreams on hold to raise her family and support Mike's career, she went back. In her late thirties, she enrolled again. She was relentless. At age 40, Jacklyn Bezos finally earned her college degree.
""When I graduated from the College of Saint Elizabeth at the age of 40,"" she said, ""I had never been more proud of myself.""
Then, in 1995, her oldest son came to her and Mike with a proposal that sounded risky. Jeff wanted to quit his stable Wall Street job to start a company selling books on the internet. Most people had barely heard of the internet. Almost no one was shopping on it.
He told his parents there was a 70% chance the company would fail. They invested anyway.
Jacklyn and Mike put approximately $245,000 into their son's startup. It was an enormous leap of faith. If Jeff was right about the odds, they would lose everything.
The company was called Amazon.
By 2018, that investment had grown to approximately $30 billion.
But the money was never the point for Jacklyn.
Jeff Bezos has spoken publicly about his mother countless times. He called her story ""incredible."" He credits her not just for the financial investment, but for the foundation she built — the values she instilled, the example she set, the sacrifices she made when he was too young to understand them.
Jacklyn Bezos never sought the spotlight. While her son became one of the most recognizable people on the planet, she worked quietly behind the scenes. She co-founded the Bezos Family Foundation, donating hundreds of millions to education and health causes. She championed opportunities for young people, especially those who faced obstacles like she once did.
She passed away in August 2025 at the age of 78, after battling Lewy body dementia. Her son announced her death with a simple tribute: ""She pounced on the job of loving me with ferocity.""
Jacklyn Bezos's life proves something important about parenting.
The most valuable gift you can give your children isn't money. It's showing them what's possible by refusing to accept what others say is impossible.
She was a teenage mother who society might have written off. Instead, she raised a son who changed the world — and she did it by changing hers first."
He's 26. Apple offered him $8.4 million for the tongue-controlled retainer he 3D-prints in a San Diego apartment on a $180 Prusa. He said no
The retainer sits inside your mouth like an Invisalign tray. Inside it: a miniature accelerometer array wired to a Bluetooth LE chip, all encapsulated in medical-grade epoxy he sources from a Kearny Mesa dental supply company for $28 a bottle. It reads tongue and bite pressure patterns at 240 samples per second, translates them into cursor movements and click gestures, and streams the output to any device paired over Bluetooth. Total hardware cost per unit: $47. He wears his own retainer eleven hours a day and hasn't touched a mouse in six months
He posted a demo video to Reddit r/AssistiveTech in October showing a full 47-minute Cursor coding session controlled entirely with his tongue and bite gestures. The post hit the front page in nine hours. An Apple Accessibility engineer found it through a Hacker News crosspost three days later. Tim Cook quote-tweeted the demo the following Wednesday - called it "the accessibility hardware Vision Pro should have shipped with." Apple's business development team wired an $8.4 million acquisition offer to his lawyer in November for the retainer design, the embedded firmware, and a three-year exclusivity contract that would make Apple the only distributor globally. He declined the offer in December. His public statement was seven words: "This should be open. Everyone needs it." He open-sourced the firmware and STL files on GitHub the same day
Apple Vision Pro burned $3.5 billion in R&D on the premise that spatial computing input requires their proprietary hand-tracking silicon and their multi-year hardware roadmap. Neuralink raised at $2 billion on the same premise for neural implants. Tobii runs at $340 million selling eye-tracking hardware to accessibility clinics at $12,000 per unit. He runs a Prusa in a San Diego apartment printing a $47 retainer that a nine-year-old with cerebral palsy in Argentina downloaded and printed at her local library last week
🚨 WOW! The WNBA players organization is FURIOUS that former NBA players Enes Kanter Freedom and Royce White declared themselves identifying as women, filing for the 2027 WNBA Draft
ENES FREEDOM: 6 foot 10, 250 lbs
ROYCE WHITE: 6 foot 8, 260 lbs
The league is now forced into deciding whether to define woman on the basis of BIOLOGY, or into allowing straight-up men into the league!
Instant superstars if they get in.
These are TALENTED "women!" 🤣
That's how you do it: DEMONSTRATE the insanity!
🚨 JUST IN: Elon Musk RIPS the Red Cross after they got caught DELETING a shocking video that praised a Muslim migrant — Sharif Ahmadzai — who migrated to Britain and KlLLED A WOMAN
Then he hid her body in a suitcase...
Absolutely unbelievable. THIS IS WHO THEY PRAISE
ELON: "The Red Cross has far more positive branding than it deserves. As organizations go, they would be on the leaderboard for suicidal empathy." 💯
h/t @BasilTheGreat
Under Xavier Becerra at HHS, tens of thousands of migrant children were handed to unvetted sponsors and disappeared into trafficking and abuse.
This is a moral failure Californians cannot ignore.