Rep. Tom Murphy: Minnesota’s ideological and economic tipping point
"Anti-business policies and lawlessness facilitated by the New DFL have led to an exodus of industry and wealth from our state. If this trend continues, the Twin Cities risk becoming the next Detroit, taking the rest of Minnesota’s economy down with them," writes Rep. Tom Murphy.
💥NEW: @chamath on LA Mayor Election: “I’m for mathematical and statistical literacy. And what happened here is mathematically and statistically IMPOSSIBLE … I can tell you the statistical odds that this would have happened — and it’s one in a trillion!”
It truly breaks my heart to say this...
Every day now, it feels like another irreplaceable piece of Japan’s ancient heritage — our shrines and temples — is being lost to fire.
The causes remain shrouded in mystery, the culprits unidentified in case after case.
There have even been devastating tragedies where innocent young children lost their lives in the flames.
I’ve also heard that facilities belonging to certain religions never seem to face the same fate.
I’m reaching out because I genuinely wonder: how is it in your countries?
If anyone has any insights, information, or suggestions that could help shed light on this or protect what remains of our sacred places, it would mean the world to me.
Please...
@Norther10885608@JosephTorre Is the child at risk of being subjected to a grooming gang now?
Odds aren’t zero
You don’t put a five year-old in a car like that if you intend to just give him right back.
Our police are vile, what is happening to our country manhandling a five year boy, while his dad is getting pepper sprayed on the ground. And then pushing a mother holding a baby who is trying to comfort her son. I don't recognise this country under Labour. 🥺
🇺🇸🇮🇱 The merger between the U.S. and Israel has a third piece almost nobody is talking about. While Section 224 fuses the militaries, Section 622 moves to fuse the intelligence services...
Buried in a 192-page intelligence authorization bill from Sen.Tom Cotton, Section 622 would legally require the president to "expand and enhance intelligence sharing" with Israel across nearly every topic of intelligence interest in the Middle East.
It would prohibit any reduction in that sharing except for a "specific and identifiable national security concern," then force a detailed report to Congress within 15 days justifying it.
Read that mechanism again carefully.
It strips the president of the ability to limit what America tells Israel, then makes any attempt to do so a political fight the Israel lobby can frame as being "against Israel's security."
It welds the intelligence spigot open by law.
Now stack the three pieces moving through Congress at once:
-The Stutzman resolution phases out visible aid.
-Section 224 integrates the militaries.
-Section 622 mandates intelligence sharing.
Each one is less publicly accountable than the last.
Aid is a line item voters can see.
Intelligence liaison happens in the dark, where no price tag ever appears.
The strategy is to move the relationship out of public view precisely as public support collapses.
And the timing is the most scandalous part.
The Pentagon just rated Israel a "critical" espionage threat.
Congress's response to all of it is to legally mandate that America share more secrets with the country its own spy agencies say is robbing it.
Source: Responsible States Craft / Writer: Daniel
Wyndham Clark wore a Jack Hughes Team USA hockey jersey at the rink hole of the RBC Canadian Open. He says he bought the jersey off a fan, "I see a guy wearing a Jack Hughes USA jersey, so I finish, walk straight up to him and say is there any way I can buy your jersey?"
Why were patriots in Sheffield subject to a Section 16 “no masks” order immediately upon arrival this afternoon but far-left / Antifa mobs in BRISTOL are being allowed to wear ski masks and dark glasses?
Yet another example of the two-tier hypocrisy we keep seeing.
Cornell student Austin Franco was doxxed by Jewish business leaders after explaining that he “didn’t want to work for a Jew,” claiming his experiences with Jews were not “pleasant,” after a NYC startup he had applied to reached out to him three times.
After one of the cofounders, Gabe Einhorn, posted Franco’s reply with his last name blocked out, Franco was quickly identified.
Einhorn said he did not “want to ruin his life,” but wanted to “raise awareness” of antisemitism.
Franco, in a now-deleted post, said that in his personal and professional experiences, Jews were tribalistic and vengeful, and tended to ruin and bully others who opposed them.
Franco stated, “I am sure that if you indicated you didn’t want to work for someone who was White or Christian this would not have blown up…”
Franco claimed that the actions by Einhorn and the Jewish community, posting his reply, doxxing him, and then trying to investigate and uproot his personal life, vindicated his concerns that Jews do not work with others politely.
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Wyndham Clark pulled up to the Canadian Open rocking a Jack Hughes Olympic sweater and birdied the hole in front of the Canadian crowd 🤣
(via @GolfChannel)
The Muslim majority council of the town of Harrow in the UK has begun hiring Muslim morality police they call “civil enforcement officers” to accost, fine, and harass native British people.
“We’re going to make sure you can’t work any more and earn no money.”
Tucker Carlson alleges that through bribes, assassination attempts, spying, and political pressure, Israel has forced Trump into war with Iran that he can’t get out of.
Carlson has noted that Trump shut down his own investigation into the Butler Assassination Attempt, was terrified of Bibi Netanyahu giving him a golden pager, and that, despite his best efforts, Trump has been steadily slow-walked into a war with Iran against his will.
Carlson has also alleged that Charlie Kirk, a chief opponent of war against Iran, was assassinated as part of a broader plot, with Israel covering it up, despite believing Tyler Robinson’s involvement.
Carlson pointed to Joe Kent and numerous attempts made by Israel not only to spy on Trump, but to hinder “first responders” that would help Trump in an assassination attempt.
Examining the war, Tucker points out that the US has spent more on defending Israel than on the Gulf states, and more defending Israel that it has spent on its own defense.
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💥NEW: Stephen A. Smith: “I would give anything to be able to say something definitively in Karmelo Anthony’s defense. If there was a shred of innocence to the incident itself, I would say so. I don’t want to see another black young man going to jail.”
“But I don’t give a d*mn about what your race or ethnicity is. Just because you’re white and young doesn’t mean you deserve to be m*rdered. And just because you’re black and young … doesn’t give you a license to m*rder someone.”
“That’s what happened.”
Every single person who still cringes at the memory of trying to bullshit their way through an interview or exam question: today, the slate is wiped clean. Set down your burden of shame. Nothing - nothing, I say - could touch this.