Everyone's clowning on Commie Mamdani for having Washington's desk backwards in this hostage video, but it's deliberate.
It's meant to be this way: you are Washington, looking at the carpetbagger who came to your desk to tell you he hates your country and he's got demands.
Just like Obama was the perfect person to dissipate the Occupy Wall St Protests & bail out the banks cuz he silenced the natural “left” opposition to those things, Trump is the perfect person to dissipate the natural right wing opposition to a surveillance state:
⚡️This is regime-language, not ordinary reform language.
Mamdani is using America’s 250th birthday to put the country on trial.
The speech does not sound like “America has failed its promise and must repair itself.”
It sounds like “America’s promise was contaminated from the beginning, and the righteous task is to seize the machinery and redistribute moral authority.”
That frame is powerful because it gives angry people a complete story: your rent, wages, immigration fear, policing anxiety, class resentment, racial grievance, and cultural alienation all come from one guilty structure. Then the politician presents himself as the instrument of correction.
That is why this works in New York.
Dense cities concentrate renters, activists, nonprofits, public-sector workers, immigrant blocs, young credentialed leftists, and people who experience the state more as benefit-provider or enforcer than as national inheritance. In that environment, anti-system moral language can become a governing coalition.
The danger is that this kind of politics does not merely criticize policy. It delegitimizes the country’s moral center. ICE becomes an invader. Enforcement becomes persecution. Capital becomes predation. National memory becomes supremacy. The citizen becomes a claimant against a guilty order.
That produces a very different America.
Less covenant.
More indictment.
Less shared inheritance.
More permanent accusation.
Less reform.
More conquest of institutions.
A mayor who speaks of America primarily as an arena of oppression is not stewarding the national story. He is trying to rewrite who has moral title to the country.
The deeper implication for NYC is ugly.
If this worldview governs housing, policing, taxation, immigration enforcement, public safety, and capital formation, the city becomes a laboratory for moralized extraction. Productive people will be told to pay, comply, and repent. Disorder will be explained as injustice. Enforcement will be morally suspect. Capital will be tolerated only as prey.
That can win elections.
It cannot build a durable civic order.
The real fight is not Mamdani as one politician. The real fight is whether America remains a nation with a reformable covenant or becomes a platform where competing grievance blocs fight to control the state.
That speech belongs to the second future.
Chris Bledsoe: "Jesus was here to show us who we really were but religions & The Church spun that to turn it into a control mechanism"
"God is within all of us."
After nearly two decades of UFO encounters with orbs and celestial beings in the night skies, he shares a profound truth aligned with Jesus' teachings: The Kingdom of Heaven is within. God isn't distant, it's the consciousness, the light, and the love connecting all life.
This isn't religion. It's the universal reality his experiences revealed: we are part of the divine, receivers of infinite intelligence, capable of tapping into it through prayer, presence, and love. Everything in nature from the blade of grass to the stars manifests this harmony.
I remember one of my best teachers, who was a Chinese medicine doctor and whose own teacher was the personal doctor of the dalai lama (a man who smuggled sacred texts out of Tibet for his safety and then taught my own teacher this information), used to tell us that not only do these processes happen in our body but that we can amplify them to much higher levels through visualizing them doing these exact movements while in meditation. He had a long history of helping people who were paralyzed bring back movement to their limbs or getting feeling back after strokes or nervous system illnesses - through meditating on these movements we don’t usually have the privilege of seeing.
Learn about these different movements that occur in body, the synapsis’ and pathways, and try to find photos or videos of what they look like and then you can meditate while visualizing them coming online. Energy always flows where attention goes. Good to use it for these types of processes. Can be greatly amplified and healed over time. Every single thing is Qi.
One of the most powerful storm damage images I’ve ever seen…
This was sent to us from Highmore where they recorded a 131 mph wind gust from the Catholic Church. It actually split the roof of the church.
(📸 Joseph Mat)
One of the most incredible storm damage pictures I’ve ever seen happened this morning in South Dakota. A 131 mph wind gust in the city of Highmore split the roof of the Catholic Church perfectly illuminating the crucifix. This is not AI, it’s been confirmed real by locals. Truly amazing. Credit: Joseph Mat @stormhour
This is such an interesting scissor moment. Is it bad that Scott Wiener is being verbally and physically assaulted for participating in an ostensibly non-political event?
Oh yeah. Yes it is. That's very bad.
But this has been happening to the people Scott hates for close to a decade and Scott has encouraged it. The best option would be to stop it completely. But we all know that if we stop it for Scott, he will simply tell everyone to do it to his political enemies.
Oh well. It sucks that we eroded the norms that are necessary for a functional society. Have fun with that, Scott! I hope no one treats you as badly as you have encouraged people to treat your political enemies.
⚡️America is running on demographic debt.
A country that cannot make family formation affordable eventually has to choose between importing population, shrinking its labor base, automating aggressively, or accepting fiscal decay.
There is no magical fifth option.
The 107 million number is meant to scare people into defending immigration. But underneath the political theater, it reveals something more brutal: America has stopped reproducing its own social contract at scale.
Housing is too expensive.
Marriage is delayed.
Children are too costly.
Young men are economically unstable.
Young women are economically pressured.
Education became debt.
Healthcare became extraction.
Childcare became a second mortgage.
Cities became hostile to family formation.
Then the same system turns around and says: without immigration, the population model breaks.
That is an admission of failure.
Immigration became the patch for a civilization that made domestic reproduction too expensive and socially incoherent. That does not mean immigration is inherently bad. It means using immigration as the replacement for a functioning family-formation engine is civilizationally unstable.
The left-wing version of the argument uses population math as moral leverage: accept mass immigration or the economy dies.
The right-wing version uses cultural anxiety as arithmetic denial: stop immigration and assume the country somehow keeps its workforce, tax base, military depth, caregiving capacity, and entitlement structure intact.
Both frames evade the central question: can America still produce Americans?
Not merely bodies inside borders. Citizens. Families. Workers. Builders. Soldiers. Parents. Neighbors. People integrated into a shared civic order with enough economic stability to reproduce the country biologically and culturally.
That is the real variable.
A smaller population can be fine if it is coherent, productive, family-forming, high-trust, technologically advanced, and fiscally stable.
A larger population can be disastrous if it is fragmented, low-trust, unaffordable, unassimilated, dependent, and politically hostile to itself.
Headcount alone does not save a civilization. Coherence does.
But low immigration combined with low fertility, unaffordable housing, entitlement overhang, and weak productivity becomes national aging. That path leads to a smaller workforce supporting a larger retired population, more fiscal pressure, slower growth, regional decline, and a harsher fight over who pays for the elderly state.
So the real answer is not “open the border” or “close the border.”
The real answer is controlled immigration plus restored domestic reproduction plus radical productivity acceleration.
Secure the border.
Select for assimilation and productive contribution.
Make housing buildable again.
Make family formation economically possible.
Use AI and automation to offset labor scarcity.
Stop pretending a nation can survive indefinitely by importing the children it refused to make affordable for its own people.
The deepest read: immigration has become America’s demographic bailout because the internal fertility engine broke.
That is the wound under the headline.
Hey, Wiener guy! Remember when you called me a "McBigot"? How does it feel now that the Frankenstein you created is coming for you? Every stupid communist learns this history lesson the hard way. Enjoy!
See the look on the Wiener guy's face? That's the realization that his Frankenstein ain't going back in the grave.
Every communist revolutionary thinks they'll have a seat at the table of power...in reality, they're always the first against the wall.
1/8 The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas published the most rigorous study ever done on unauthorized immigration's economic impact.
The findings are devastating — and the mainstream press buried them.
A thread. 🧵
@rossiadam “One has to belong to the intelligentsia to believe things like that: no ordinary man could be such a fool.”
- George Orwell, “Notes on Nationalism,” 1945
Feds placed the pipe bombs and fomented the demonstrations on January 6, 2021. One day this will be known as certainly as the fact that COVID was the result of U.S. funded lab research.