Conservative Christian patriot, I support our military, I.C.E. & L.E.O.s! UNITY as Americans is our strength! Followed by @GenFlynn & @RudyGiuliani MAGA!
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Hey High School kids looking to pick a University & Major, choose with this thought in mind- pick a field that can't easily be taken over by AI! Go to Trade School or consider a career in Law Enforcement or Fire Fighting!
In the early 1930's FDR made a deal & absorbed young Communists into the Democrat Party. They were told to cut their hair, shave their beards, wear suits & ties & run for Offices as Democrats. In the years since, they've taken control & are leading our Nation into the 'black hole' of Communism. Democrats are NOT the Party of JFK anymore!
Groomers out in the world doing the devils work and Ms Yentil can’t even answer questions about what her organization does it's disgusting.
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Steve Hilton’s a British-born immigrant who became a US citizen in 2021. He’s running for California governor as a Republican, and yesterday’s primary results were strong, he pulled about 27% of the vote with half counted, edging out Democrat Xavier Becerra at 26%.
That’s huge in a crowded field.
On the patriotism, he’s super vocal about it. Last night he wore a special jacket, referencing a story with Arnold Schwarzenegger, and said, “I am a proud American. I am a very proud Californian.” His parents fled communism from Hungary, so he really values what America stands for.
He’s originally from Britain, worked as a top advisor to Prime Minister David Cameron, then moved to California about 14 years ago. Became a U.S. citizen in 2021 and even gave up his British citizenship a year ago.
His whole pitch is fixing California’s affordability crisis, cutting taxes, especially no state income tax on the first 100 grand you earn, building more housing, and slashing government waste.
He’s getting a lot of attention as a Trump-backed Republican making a real run in a blue state.
He was on Fox News talking about the early results and said people are tired of being lied to. He’s all about speaking from the heart, being authentic, and fighting for everyday Angelenos.
He’s positioning himself as a non-politician outsider who just wants to clean up the streets, make the city safe, and tell the truth about what’s failing in LA. Super confident vibe, saying this is God’s plan and he’s in it to win.
Right after most of the ballots were in, he told Fox he’s not a party guy at all. He’s an Angeleno who’s had enough, and he’s running to be mayor for everyone, Republican, Democrat, or anything in between.
He kept saying it’s not about parties, it’s about fixing the streets, getting people off fentanyl, and telling the truth. He called it God’s plan and said he’s going all the way.
The Detroit Regional Chamber’s May poll. It showed Whitmer with a solid fifty-two percent approval rating, even in her second term, which is actually up from where she started, they’re framing her as popular and bipartisan.
The same poll points out Michigan’s fourth-grade reading scores rank forty-fourth in the nation, and claims voters weren’t very aware of how bad it is.
Roads are still ranked around fortieth nationally, and on data centers, most folks don’t want one near them unless there are strict rules on electricity rates and water use, they’re pretty opposed without guardrails.
So the poll claims her personal popularity alongside these pretty rough metrics on schools, roads, and data centers. It’s a classic media lie. People do not like the governor and are extremely unhappy with how things are actually going.
The Democrats and Liberal media are expecting people to believe this made up story of Whitmer incase they decide to have her run in 2028.
Whitmer is pushing this massive AI data center in Saline Township, calling it “The Barn” because they’re designing the buildings to look like big red barns instead of typical industrial boxes.
It’s for Oracle and OpenAI, a 16 billion dollar project on about 250 acres of what was farmland.
She was all smiles at the groundbreaking Monday, saying it’s the largest investment in Michigan history, will bring tens of billions to the state, create thousands of union jobs, and that they’re protecting water and land with a closed-loop cooling system.
Locals fought it hard, township initially rejected rezoning, got sued, settled under pressure, and some officials faced threats and recalls.
The same poll shows most people don’t want these nearby without ironclad guarantees on electric rates and water use.
On the money part, the state gave big tax breaks on equipment for these projects, so the companies save a ton, while the promised local tax revenue is debated.
A lot of people are asking the same questions who’s really cashing in long-term.
This Saline “Barn” project, the massive one for Oracle and OpenAI, is a gigawatt-scale hyperscale data center. Officials claim it’ll create over 2,500 union construction jobs during building, then about 450 permanent on-site jobs plus 1,500 more county-wide in support roles.
The long-term reality: once it’s running, these automated facilities need very few people. Experts point out data center job promises are often overblown, past Michigan projects like Switch promised hundreds or thousands and delivered far fewer, like just 26 in one case.
The real money and power use goes to the tech giants, while locals get the infrastructure strain and modest tax revenue at best.
The infrastructure upgrades cost serious money, hundreds of millions sometimes billions. The utility doesn’t eat that cost, they put it in their rate base and regulators usually let them recover it by raising electricity rates for everyone. It’s not just the customers right next to the data center, either.
In a lot of states the costs get spread across the whole service territory, so people hundreds of miles away end up paying a little more on their bills to subsidize those big AI training facilities.
Governors and their economic development teams absolutely court these deals. They offer tax breaks, fast-track zoning, and public incentives to land the projects because data centers bring huge investment and jobs. The governor’s office often helps coordinate with the utility and local governments.
But the specific power contract between the data center and the utility is negotiated separately.
Those deals frequently happen with limited public input, and key pricing terms are often kept confidential under nondisclosure agreements. Regulators usually have to approve them, but a lot of the details stay hidden from regular ratepayers.
So the big-picture incentives and zoning get worked out somewhat publicly with state leaders, but the nitty-gritty of who exactly pays for the new power lines and plants? That part’s not fully transparent. Some of the states are now pushing new laws to make data centers cover more of their own infrastructure costs so it doesn’t hit
Stargate is the big AI data center project in Abilene, Texas, led by OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank, it’s aiming for over a gigawatt of power.
A lot of that comes from on-site natural gas turbines and diesel generators instead of just the regular grid.
Investigative reporters, including PBS Overview working with Floodlight News, have flown thermal drones over the site. Those cameras pick up heat signatures from running turbines and generators, which proves they’re burning fossil fuels and emitting pollution like greenhouse gases and stuff linked to asthma and heart issues.
They’ve documented dozens of generators already on site with plans for way more. It’s basically turning the data center into its own mini power plant.
The main harmful stuff coming out of Stargate’s gas turbines and diesel generators is fine particulate matter, PM2.5, which gets deep into your lungs and bloodstream, nitrogen oxides that trigger asthma and form ozone, plus carbon monoxide, volatile organic compounds, and smaller amounts of hazardous air pollutants.
The plant’s permitted to release about 14 tons of those hazardous ones and 1.6 million tons of greenhouse gases a year.
Health-wise, studies show people living near these plants have higher rates of asthma, respiratory infections, and COPD, around 11 to 17 percent increases in the same zip code.
The worst effects hit closest in, some homes are just half a mile away, and dense neighborhoods are under two miles, but the pollution can travel miles farther depending on wind and weather. It doesn’t stay local.
Drones have picked up the heat plumes showing these units are already running and putting out emissions, which matches what residents are noticing with dust and breathing issues. It’s a legit concern for people nearby and surrounding areas.
Bernie’s 84 now, born in ’41. He’s been in elected office since 1981, first as mayor of Burlington, then 16 years in the House, and since 2007 in the Senate.
That’s about four and a half decades of public service.
He’s been hammering on wealth inequality, big money in politics, and the rich controlling things since at least the late ‘80s. There’s a clip from 1988 where he’s already talking about elections being bought by people with huge sums of money, and by 1991 he’s straight-up calling the US an “oligarchy.” He’s been on this beat for over three decades, consistently framing economic and political power as concentrated in the hands of a tiny elite. It’s his signature message, whether it’s the ’90s, his presidential runs, or his recent “Fighting Oligarchy” rallies.
There have been at least three confirmed assassination attempts on President Trump since 2024. The first was the July 2024 rally shooting in Butler, Pennsylvania, where he was grazed in the ear. The second came in September 2024 at his Florida golf club. The third was in April 2026 at the Washington Hilton during an event, where an armed man tried to breach security.
Heated Democratic rhetoric, like repeated claims that Trump is a threat to democracy, fascism comparisons, and phrases like “maximum warfare” or “fight,” has been constant.
Many on the right argue this creates a false sense of moral urgency that can push unstable people toward violence.
Mainstream news often downplays or ignores that connection, treating each incident as isolated without linking it to the broader climate of demonization.
Its s UFC event, they are building a full octagon cage on the White House South Lawn for UFC Freedom 250 on June 14th, Trump’s 80th birthday and Flag Day.
It’s part of the 250th anniversary celebrations, with big title fights like Ilia Topuria vs. Justin Gaethje.
UFC’s paying for it, about 4,000 seats on the lawn mostly for military and big screens for more people nearby.
Democrats have the nerve to call it tacky and undignified after 4 years of Biden’s freak shows at the White House.
Some are framing it as Trump throwing himself a flashy birthday party while people struggle with prices. It’s definitely riling them up.
With Trump suggesting he will possibly keep the structure up indefinitely, I’m sure a lot of liberals lunatics will be thrilled.
It's impressive how the mail in ballots always seem to show up with the exact same political preferences as the people counting on them.
What are the odds?
We never heard this until recently & now it appears to have erupted-Largest communities of Muslims are in NY, TX, MN, IL, NJ, MN, CA & MI…..Cities LA, Chicago, NYC, Philadelphia, Houston, Minneapolis (among others) they are concentrated in Blue cities/States-& now becoming a part of our Government-