The Fourth Amendment bars the government from collecting your data in bulk.
So it buys it instead.
Gravy Analytics sold location data from visits to medical clinics, domestic violence shelters, and mosques... To federal agencies.
The Constitution has a price point.
This federal court ruling should terrify every family...
Federal Court Rules Against Amish Families' Religious Freedom On Vaccines
Faithful Amish parents and schools are now facing $118,000 in crushing fines — or they must vaccinate their children against their sincere religious beliefs that vaccination violates God’s will.
The court ruled AGAIN (even after the Supreme Court sent the case back for review) that New York’s ban on religious exemptions is “neutral.” Medical exemptions? Still allowed. Religious ones? Banned.
This is blatant religious persecution of a peaceful community. Kids’ education is on the line. This ruling could set a nationwide precedent destroying religious exemptions everywhere.
This is outrageous. Religious liberty is under direct attack.
SCOTUS must come in and block this!
This is standard Dem policy. Renewable energy production, is not the same as power delivered to this state.
The huge windmill project (SunZia) delivers 0% of its power to New Mexico. It is transmitted 100% to AZ and CA.
MLG is bragging about her green energy.
We get zero benefit with all of the damage and disruption.
Vote Right in November.
Flock Safety’s AI cameras are scanning 20 billion license plates every month, giving police the power to track any vehicle’s movements across cities and jurisdictions in seconds.
The system doesn’t just read plates — it logs color, make, model, and details like bumper stickers or gun racks, then stores everything in a searchable cloud database.
Police can reconstruct travel history, set alerts, and pull data from other agencies. The company says it played a role in about 1 million arrests last year and many police chiefs call it their most impactful tool ever.
But this mass data collection is sparking a major backlash over privacy and the 4th Amendment. Critics argue it’s indiscriminate surveillance of everyone’s movements — not targeted policing — creating a permanent dragnet of innocent drivers without warrants.
Flock claims no facial recognition is used and data is deleted after 30 days by default, with some safeguards in place. This may be true today, but we do not trust the safeguards, today perhaps they use safeguards....but we know government. This tool will be used for facial recognition and data used against innocent U S Citizens. This is big brother at this worse.
Still, the core issue remains: constant tracking of every vehicle on public roads without suspicion.
This is a violation of the 4th Amendment.
Our Constitution protects individual rights and privacy.
As a communism survivor, I know personally how horrible it is to live without privacy.
Congress must stop the Flock cameras, so we don't become China, the largest surveillance state with 300 million facial recognition cameras.
https://t.co/MDljtkDRSl
Start confiscating the trucks of non English speaking drivers and sell them at auction and give that money to victims families.
If there are never any consequences, there will never be an end to the problem.
BREAKING: Five former Georgia police officers have been arrested and charged for allegedly misusing Flock cameras, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
New Mexico is currently ranked the worst state in America to raise a family. Median household income sits 46th in the country. And the state's own baby-bonds program has reached 15 kids since 2024.
We're not financial planners — just New Mexicans who got tired of waiting for someone in Santa Fe to explain a program that's already live and already paying out.
So we built the cheat sheet ourselves.
While we wait on Santa Fe, here's the guide we made so New Mexico parents don't have to wait on anyone. Screenshot it, share it, use it. #newmexico #trumpaccounts
The most dangerous drug in America isn’t fentanyl.
It’s ignorance.
The kind of ignorance that looks at a grandmother with spinal damage, a veteran with combat injuries, or a cancer patient in agony and says, “Have you tried yoga?”
We’ve reached a point where people are more offended by pain medication than they are by pain itself.
That’s not healthcare.
That’s cruelty.
In America, a warehouse store. A fully roasted chicken costs five dollars, the raw chicken beside it costs seven, and I stood between them like a man between two truths.
Golden. Hot. Seasoned. Spinning in glory under the lights, in a line of its brothers. Four dollars and ninety-nine cents.
I checked the raw birds. Seven dollars. Pale. Cold. You must do everything yourself.
This is not commerce. Commerce does not move backward. Somewhere in this building, mathematics lies defeated.
I asked the man at the counter. "How is the cooked bird cheaper than the raw bird?"
"Been five bucks forever. They keep it that way."
"But the store loses."
"Yep. On purpose."
On purpose. I held my receipt with both hands.
In my land, a lord who lowered the price of rice in a hard winter was remembered for generations. They built him a small shrine. This store does it every day, with chicken, and tells no one.
A woman behind me grew tired of my reverence. "It's just a chicken, sir."
It is not just a chicken. It is a wound the merchant takes on purpose, so that anyone, on any day, with five dollars, eats like a lord. The bird is the message. The price is the vow.
I will confess: I bought two. I did not need two. The second was not hunger. It was gratitude, and it was delicious.
Some prices are not prices. They are promises.
I return every week now. I take one bird. I bow toward the deli, briefly, so as not to alarm the staff. They have begun nodding back.
The vow holds. The bird turns. Five dollars.
Long may it spin.
Today, the @CivilRights Division sued New Mexico for refusing to allow military spouses who are attorneys to practice unless they go through an onerous process. This is illegal under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, which @TheJusticeDept enforces nationwide. NM must fix it!
https://t.co/kYW4a0dK26
Dr. Ashok Muralidaran, the Portland doctor who’s being sued for $17 million for allegedly putting a girl’s heart valve in upside down, got his medical degree and completed a fellowship in India
Bought a $1,742.80 camera online from BestBuy.
The FedEx delivery driver stole it. FedEx admitted it.
But BestBuy won’t give a refund. They said we need to “work with local law enforcement.”
Thought everyone should know if you buy from @BestBuy and a @FedEx driver steals what you paid for, your money is gone. Neither company will make it right.
I’ve spent over $30K at BestBuy and will never spend another penny there.
So far as I recall when India officially became its own country they kicked all the Brits out who had been born there for several generations. Worth bearing in mind.