What I love about these videos is their perspective that we take for granted here as Americans. We don’t realize what we have here until we view our country through their eyes. It’s delightful and reinforces my love for our country. 🥰🇺🇸
Just want to give a big thank you to all the international visitors who traveled from every corner of the globe for the World Cup.
They’ve single handedly shattered the mainstream media and leftist narratives painting America as a racist, hateful, and bigoted place ruled by an authoritarian Trump administration with ICE and the DOJ acting like the Gestapo.
Instead, these guests have praised our country as incredibly friendly, welcoming, and amazing, with smooth travels in and out as long as laws are followed, showing the U.S. remains the most generous, caring, and non-discriminatory nation on the planet.
The loudest critics who despise America have rarely stepped outside their own bubbles and don’t know the real world. Any real negativity they’ll find is almost always in far-left liberal cities like Chicago.
1—Walk out to the 90s Bulls intro song
2—Beat Paraguay 4-1
3—Beat Australia 2-0
4—Blast Free Bird after each goal
5—Win the group after 2 games
6—Pray as a team after the game
7—Sing Take Me Home, Country Roads with the whole stadium
This is the way🇺🇸 https://t.co/ZoeXScrvr5
If you are criticizing POTUS, you do not understand the severity of our situation.
The Deep State’s plan was to arm Iran and their proxies with nuclear weapons, and they were going to strike Israel from Syria to initiate WW3.
If Hillary had won 2016, this was their plan. This plan was derailed when Trump won 2016, and Trump has been cleaning up this network of rogue WMDs ever since. North Korea, Syria, Iran.
If you truly knew the evil we are dealing with, you wouldn’t be complaining. You would be thanking Trump for quite literally saving the world and preventing WW3.
This is about securing the uranium, neutralizing the Deep State’s network of WMDs, and administering justice so this never happens again.
Uranium One.
FOUR different lawsuits were filed in Montgomery County, New York yesterday against the Office of Renewable Energy Siting (ORES).
The Town of Root, the Town of Canajoharie, Montgomery County, and Residents for the Preservation of the Mohawk Valley each filed their own lawsuit against ORES and the New York State Department of Public Service in the case of Flat Creek Solar.
That name might sound familiar to you all. The proposed Flat Creek Solar project site contains eagles' nests. The picture attached below is one that I took, right in Canajoharie, of a mature eagle within the facility map.
Residents in the area have made ORES and the @NYSDEC aware there are eagles present and nesting. The DEC either doesn't respond to the emails, or uploads them to the ORES docket REDACTED.
For a county, two towns, and a nonprofit to have to SUE to defend itself against authoritarian bureaucratic overreach coming out of Albany, New York, treating our rural counties like a dumping ground for their renewable energy experiments... should tell you how dire this has become.
It is unprecedented for a county and towns to stand up to ORES like Montgomery County has. They are a model county when it comes to going up against the "powers that be" no matter the fall out.
This same county filed THREE prior lawsuits against ORES in the case of Mill Point Solar last month as well.
In the four newly filed lawsuits, each one brings its own angle to how ORES has failed rural New York.
Together, the lawsuits over Flat Creek Solar argue ORES:
- Denied meaningful participation.
- Denied party status.
- Refused to hold hearings.
- Waived local laws improperly.
- Issued the permit anyway.
Bravo to the men and women of Montgomery County putting up the fight of a lifetime. And none of this is cheap! They are paying to preserve what's left of our Upstate NY rural heritage.
This should be national news.
FOUR different lawsuits were filed in Montgomery County, New York yesterday against the Office of Renewable Energy Siting (ORES).
The Town of Root, the Town of Canajoharie, Montgomery County, and Residents for the Preservation of the Mohawk Valley each filed their own lawsuit against ORES and the New York State Department of Public Service in the case of Flat Creek Solar.
That name might sound familiar to you all. The proposed Flat Creek Solar project site contains eagles' nests. The picture attached below is one that I took, right in Canajoharie, of a mature eagle within the facility map.
Residents in the area have made ORES and the @NYSDEC aware there are eagles present and nesting. The DEC either doesn't respond to the emails, or uploads them to the ORES docket REDACTED.
For a county, two towns, and a nonprofit to have to SUE to defend itself against authoritarian bureaucratic overreach coming out of Albany, New York, treating our rural counties like a dumping ground for their renewable energy experiments... should tell you how dire this has become.
It is unprecedented for a county and towns to stand up to ORES like Montgomery County has. They are a model county when it comes to going up against the "powers that be" no matter the fall out.
This same county filed THREE prior lawsuits against ORES in the case of Mill Point Solar last month as well.
In the four newly filed lawsuits, each one brings its own angle to how ORES has failed rural New York.
Together, the lawsuits over Flat Creek Solar argue ORES:
- Denied meaningful participation.
- Denied party status.
- Refused to hold hearings.
- Waived local laws improperly.
- Issued the permit anyway.
Bravo to the men and women of Montgomery County putting up the fight of a lifetime. And none of this is cheap! They are paying to preserve what's left of our Upstate NY rural heritage.
This should be national news.
The most successful political scam in modern history is convincing people that our future depends on separating ourselves by race.
We have race-based caucuses, race-based programs, race-based holidays, race-based activism, and race-based grievance politics.
And somehow we’re supposed to believe this makes us less divided.
The answer to racism isn’t more racial categories. It’s teaching every American that our history belongs to all of us.
Stop dividing us into tribes.
Stop treating race as the most important thing about a person.
And start celebrating what actually matters: We’re all Americans first.
The World Cup has turned America into a discovery channel for the rest of the world.
And they are not handling it well.
In the best possible way.
Here is what they are discovering:
Free public restrooms. Europeans pay every time.
Free water at every restaurant. Just appears.
Free refills. Coffee. Sodas. Iced tea. Unlimited.
Free chips and salsa before you even order.
Free warm bread with dinner.
Ice in drinks like civilized people.
Air conditioning everywhere. Not a moral debate. A fact.
Parking lots attached to the actual place you are going.
Drive throughs where the food comes to the car while you sit in it.
Ranch dressing by the gallon.
Tex-Mex that cannot be explained only experienced.
Dental care that actually works.
Buccee’s. There are no words for Buccee’s.
Then they found the grocery stores.
Five of them within one mile.
Each one the size of an aircraft hangar.
Burgers. Steaks. Brisket. Ribs. Pulled pork. Lamb. Veal. Every cut of every animal ever domesticated by human civilization available in one refrigerated aisle at ten in the morning on a Tuesday.
The Germans stood in the meat section for forty five minutes.
In silence.
Processing.
They finally understand why we do not have trains.
We have roads wide enough for the cars we actually drive.
Parking lots the size of small European countries.
Airports in every city worth visiting.
Why would we need trains.
The Germans are taking ranch home by the bottle.
The Dutch found queso and briefly lost the ability to speak.
The Japanese are photographing HEB like it is the Louvre.
The Czechs are weeping in West, Texas.
Welcome to America.
Everything is free, enormous, air conditioned, comes with chips, and has five grocery stores within a mile that will sell you any cut of any animal you have ever imagined.
Write that down. 🦋
New York could be next to face this destruction.
This is what a solar panel fire does to a community. Firefighters say they have to let it burn.
Yet Kathy Hochul is still trying to build massive solar farms in your community.
Not on my watch.
So let me get this straight, I go to the grocery store and buy a pound of sliced ham in a plastic bag, a loaf of bread in a plastic bag, a gallon of milk in a plastic jug, a pack of napkins in plastic wrap, a store-made salad in a plastic 1 tub, a plastic bottle of mustard and ketchup, but they won’t give me a plastic bag to carry at home because the plastic bag is bad for the environment?
Trump killed 50 of Iran's top leaders, did at least $1 trillion worth of damage to their military equipment and infrastructure, totally wiped out their naval fleet and air fleets, put their government in a state of endemic internal conflict, and left them totally incapable of meaningfully attacking their neighbors in the region any time soon. By the end of it, all Iran could do is rig the strait with mines and take pop shots at passing ships.
The loss of insurance coverage had more of an impact on the flow of marine traffic than Iran did.
I personally would have preferred the total destruction of the IRGC (which technically isn't off the table if they decide to FAFO) but it would have been difficult to accomplish without more civilian casualties -- something third worldist leftoids were already complaining (and campaigning) about.
In the meantime, consider the following:
No boots on the ground. No prolonged conflict. No permanent occupation. No military draft. No lasting impact on energy prices. No multi-trillion dollar boondoggle. None of the things anti-war retards with Israel tunnel vision like Dave Smith and Candace Owens predicted would happen.
In addition:
- Oil and gas prices are falling in time for summer and the midterms.
- "Free Palestine" third worldists like Graham Platner have less ammo on which to campaign for Congress.
- Russia is bringing in less revenue.
- The U.S. got a foot in the door to block China's Belt and Road projects.
- Trump has greater latitude to tighten sanctions on Russia without exacerbating supply shocks to energy markets.
- Europe and America have agreed to increase cooperation in providing for the national defense of Ukraine.
- Israel isn't a signatory to the MOU and isn't bound by its terms, leaving it free to independently defend itself from threats if necessary.
- America isn't creating a power vacuum for China and Russia to fill by absconding and surrendering its own influence over the region.
The people who say this is a "humiliating defeat" for Trump?
- Russia
- China
- Iran
- Democrats
- The leftist Drudge-led media establishment
All the worst people you know have joined arms and are pretending like Iran pulled one over on the Bad Orange Man in hopes that it will piss off Republicans and Israelis enough to get them to kill the deal themselves.
It's very transparent. Don't let your enemies control you with such a stupid and obvious Reflexive Control op.
The advanced nanobubbler technology very effectively killed the algae that has plagued every Lincoln Reflecting Pool reopening—most infamously Obama's reopening—since 1922.
The Reflecting Pool water is crystal clear, and our National Park Service team is now vacuuming up the dead algae resting on the bottom of some parts of the Reflecting Pool—just like the destroyed Iranian Navy resting on the bottom of the Persian Gulf.
@RGandE Weather is "intensifying"? What does that even mean? Highest temperature in Rochester? That was 1936. Highest wind gust? 1989. Biggest snow storm? 1900. Rainiest day? 1893. Most destructive ice storm? 1991. Sure, the grid needs help. But so does your weather reporting.
@alex_fasulo I have a lot of milkweed I grow around my yard, I have raised monarchs before. It hurts me to hear that the state cares nothing for them. Sadly I haven’t seen the monarchs yet in my yard and the milkweed is already blooming. I really hope to see them soon.
When I tried to review the un-redacted environmental assessment reports as they relate to Fort Edward Solar this past fall, I was met with dozens of pages of redactions.
I tried calling, visiting clerks' offices, and making appointments with ORES. That's when I learned ORES was not interested in hearing from the public at all.
I knew we'd have to buy unbiased science to know the true biodiversity at the Fort Edward Grasslands. We, American Land Rescue Fund, did just that by hiring Hudsonia Ltd. and a PhD ecologist to compile an environmental assessment (linking to it below).
To no one's surprise, our assessment was the first and ONLY piece of scientific literature on the scene here to address, or even acknowledge, pollinators and their dependence on grassland habitat.
Here are some photos I took this week, June 2026, at the Fort Edward Grasslands.
It's blanketed in milkweed, the ONLY host plant for the monarch butterfly.
Since the 1990s, we have lost over 80% of this butterfly.
Not too far from this grassland is another habitat for an endangered butterfly: the Karner blue.
As our assessment stated:
"There is a population of the Endangered Karner blue butterfly in the Saratoga Sandplains WMA (Shaw 2025) approximately eight miles southwest of the Fort Edward Solar site, and its larval host plant, wild blue lupine (Lupinus perennis) occurs in Washington County as well (NYFA 2025). There may be lenses of acidic sands in the glaciolacustrine clays, as is the case farther south in the Lake Albany terrain. Possibly both blue lupine and Karner blue occur in the IBA and they should be surveyed for."
I have learned that Boralex, ORES, and the @NYSDEC are not interested in surveying for that lupine.
Endangered species only matter to them when it complements their green energy grift.
In this case, the endangered pollinators and rare plants at the Fort Edward Grasslands stand in the way of a 100MW solar industrial complex that was sold-out to Canada.
So they omitted mentioning pollinators altogether.
It’s amazing how quickly the gatekeepers of culture decide what’s acceptable.
In June, every logo becomes a rainbow. Every stadium, every jersey, every broadcast gets a political message.
But put a Bible verse on your cap? Suddenly that’s “controversial.”
Put an American slogan front and center? Suddenly that’s “divisive.”
The NFL had no problem painting political movements in the end zone. Major League Baseball has no problem turning every June into a month-long corporate activism campaign.
Yet the moment someone wants to celebrate faith, patriotism, or traditional values, we’re told those things don’t belong in sports.
Funny how the people preaching inclusion always seem to have a very specific list of viewpoints they’re willing to include.
If rainbow logos belong in sports, then so do Bible verses.
If political messages belong in sports, then so do messages celebrating faith, family, and country.
The double standard isn’t subtle anymore. EVERYONE sees it.