The best thing about George Floyd's death was that it resulted in the widespread use of police bodycams.
The narrative spread by these people and BLM is forever changed because we see how they act, and their claims of police brutality are false.
The water main that broke in West Hollywood was MORE THAN 100 YEARS OLD
The water caused significant damage to cars, roads, apartments and businesses nearby
Mayor Karen Bass says it’s a challenge to repair and maintain infrastructure like pipes when they are over 100 years old
A water and power worker says they will need to pump out the water from locations
Let me remind you, Karen Bass recently admitted that Democrats haven’t invested in infrastructure in decades, she literally said this on camera
So yet again, this is a problem caused by Democrat neglect. Yet California has record taxes and gets nothing for it
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Challenging Islamphobia
“Let me see if I understand this. Muslims have a problem with gays, bacon, dogs, people drawing pictures of their prophet, women showing hair, music, they think it's okay to marry a 6-year-old, but if I have a problem with Muslims, then I'm the problem?”
All of this is accurate, here’s the fact check:
Bacon/pork: Yes, explicitly prohibited (haram) in the Quran for observant Muslims.
Women showing hair: Quran 24:31 and hadiths require hijab modesty covering hair in public for women
Depictions of the Prophet: Strong prohibition on images of Muhammad
Music: Many hadiths criticize instruments and certain music as haram or makruh; opinions can be total ban
Dogs: Dog saliva is considered ritually impure in most schools of Islamic jurisprudence. Keeping dogs as pets is discouraged or forbidden
Gays and homosexuality: Islam condemn it. Criminalized with severe penalties
Marrying a 6-year-old refers to the hadith accounts of Aisha’s marriage to Muhammad (betrothed at 6-7, consummated at 9). This is acceptable
Islam is not compatible with Western Civilization
Auto manufacturers are now engineering cars in a way they if you break one small thing, a massive repair is needed
Example: This door handle on the inside of this new 2023 vehicle broke, you would think you just need a new door handle. Wrong
You now have to replace the entire door panel because they have manufactured it so that the door handle can not be removed
So now instead of paying a small amount of money for a new door handle, you have pay insane amounts of money for a whole door panel
This should be illegal. We need much stronger right to repair laws in America
Dozens of animalistic ANTIFA just SURROUNDED the restaurant FRIDA we were at in LA and throwing things at the WINDOWS!!!! 😳
GLENDALE POLICE had to escort us THROUGH THE KITCHEN to the parking garage because our TIRES WERE SLASHED!!!! 😡😡
TRUMP DOJ MUST STOP ANTIFA NOW!!!🙏
Americans are finding out gas stations at Indian reservations in California are exempt from the insane gas taxes, so the price per gallon is much cheaper
Tribal stations on sovereign land are exempt from California’s high state fuel taxes of about 63.4 cents per gallon. They still have to pay federal tax
This can save people sometimes 75 cents or more per gallon depending on location
Elon Musk quietly launched an app that pays 6 percent on your money.
On June 25, X Money went live for premium subscribers in the United States. Within hours, a user named Cory posted that he sent $25 directly to Musk, the richest man in the world, just because he could. Musk's entire reply was thanks. That tiny payment was the opening bell.
Here is what is actually live. Deposits earn 6 percent with no minimum, while a typical high yield savings account pays four and a half, maybe five. Treat the six as a likely promo rate. There is a black metal Visa card engraved with your X handle: 3 percent cash back, no foreign fees, free ATM withdrawals. Your money sits at a real regulated bank in New Jersey, insured up to the standard $250,000, and the app can spread bigger balances across a network of banks until you are covered up to $10 million. That is 40 times the normal limit.
The scrutiny is real too, and worth knowing about. Senator Elizabeth Warren has already sent a letter asking how X can afford the rate, and New York, the biggest financial market in the country, is still reviewing X's license.
Why it matters: a platform with hundreds of millions of users just stepped directly into payments and banking services. Most fintech startups spend a decade fighting for distribution. X starts with it on day one, and money that lives inside a social app behaves differently: it moves faster, between more people, for more reasons.
What it means for you: if you try it, know where the yield comes from and treat promo rates as temporary, because they usually are. The bigger signal is money moving onto social platforms. Watch where these payment rails connect next, because payments are how every super app begins.
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Nick Shirley and Dr Oz confront a healthcare company in New York City
On paper they claim to serve 8,000 patients, but when confronted they can’t answer any questions, give any details or confirm any patient totals
Medical clinics that are in very small facilities would typically only see about 150 unique patients per year, yet they are claiming to see 8,000
This is what stealing insane amounts of taxpayer money looks like
Let’s compare this to a medical office that’s more busy, this is a better comparison:
A small primary care doctor’s office that does really well with 1–2 physicians on staff would see more patients, they might see 2,000, even up to 4,000 unique patients per year
But even with these numbers you’re still at just 25%-50% of what this facility is claiming to see….
It’s very clearly fraud
8,000 unique patients per year like they’re claiming would require seeing roughly 22 new patients every single day for 365 days straight
'SHUT UP AND GO AWAY, LIBS': "This is why people hate liberals, they ruin everything."
@CarlHigbie torches Democrats who objected to a Fourth of July flyover.
🚨 A company called Axon is creating a surveillance camera that can turn every street light in America into a system like Flock
“If you thought Flock was bad, a company just ended their partnership with Flock to go create something even more terrifying. There's a company called Axon, and one of the big problems with Flock cameras is to get them installed, you gotta hire a crew, you f*ckin' put a pole in the ground, you gotta get the f*ckin' electric wired up, all that sh*t — And they didn't like that
So what did they do? They made a little product that you just click onto any f*ckin' streetlight, it's powered by the light's own socket, and boom! It turns that f*ckin' light pole into a license plate reader. Into their centralized database.
And if we've learned anything from these companies, they're gonna do an over-the-air software update to turn it into a video camera just like Flock”
This is 100% real and exactly as described
Axon, the company behind Tasers and body cams, launched Axon Lightpost in 2025. It’s a clip-on device that mounts directly onto existing streetlights
To install they need no new poles, no trenching, no dedicated electrical work. It uses the streetlight’s own power socket
It has Automated License Plate Recognition, vehicle attribute recognition that identifies color, make and model and more, even live-streaming video. Data feeds into Axon’s ecosystem
Flock cameras often require more infrastructure. Axon Lightpost turns millions of existing streetlights into surveillance nodes with minimal effort and low cost for cities
This is the surveillance state being established and we’re letting it happen
Back in 2007, Travis Pastrana jumped out of an airplane WITHOUT a parachute.
He free-fell from 12,500 feet over Puerto Rico in just sunglasses, shorts, and socks trusting his crew to catch him mid-air.
Legendary