The reason ID is banned in California (and New York) elections is to enable large-scale fraud.
When you combine no ID and mail-in voting, fraud is de facto legalized.
Turns out that @LeaderJohnThune was totally projecting when he said the SAVE Act was an influencer campaign.
Senator John Thune is compromised by a company that literally exists to sell access to himself.
Pass it on.
Notice who puts their hands on their hearts during the playing of the National Anthem.
The only 2 white players did.
All of the black players did NOT.
At least they were standing, but cmon man!
Show some respect for this country.
What do you guys think?
I’m undercover at Boston Pride, where the anti-assimilationist queer left is co-opting the event from the normie gays rights activists.
I spoke to several far left revolutionary groups, including one who explicitly told me they were here to radicalize progressives.
More soon.
For the first time in recorded history, more women are employed than men in America, and it’s sticking.
Helen Andrews broke this down on The Charlie Kirk Show. Prime-age male labor force participation has been falling for decades (from ~98% in the 1950s to around 88-89% now), while female participation rose and stayed high. This isn’t just a recession blip, it’s structural.
The consequences go beyond economics. Women tend not to marry men who earn less or are unemployed, which is accelerating declines in marriage and birth rates. Legal pressures around gender discrimination lawsuits are also pushing companies to prioritize female hiring and promotions to protect themselves.
Studies show adverse shocks to male employment significantly reduce marriage rates, fertility, and increase single-parent households.
This one really makes you think. We’re watching a slow demographic and cultural shift that’s reshaping family formation in real time.
Long-term male workforce dropout doesn’t just hurt men, it creates mismatches that suppress marriage, lower birth rates, and strain society’s long-term stability.
What do you think is the biggest driver behind declining male workforce participation, economic changes, cultural shifts, policy, or something else?
Victor Davis Hanson: New Details in the Henry Nowak Case
New bodycam footage and witness reports have brought fresh attention to the Henry Nowak case. Hanson discusses the police response, the timeline of events, and why the case continues to spark outrage.
“ I got very angry when the government of Britain said via the police department that it wouldn't have mattered that the wounds were fatal.
They're fatal because reportedly there was 67 minutes he was on the ground and around 60 of those minutes the police were there.”
Full episode: https://t.co/IF4rccoST7
@VDHanson
“It was one of the most monumentally unselfish things one group of people did for another.”
-#DDay veteran Andy Rooney on the young 🇺🇸 🇨🇦 🇬🇧 soldiers who stormed the beaches of Normandy 82 years ago.
Required watching for every young person today!
10,000 Chinese gave their lives for the cause of liberty 37 years ago.
40,000 Iranians gave their lives for the cause of liberty 5 months ago.
As Americans, are we the type of people that will ensure they get justice, or do we only care about high gas prices?
Black woman called me disgusting after my reaction to Karmelo Anthony supporters saying they would defend him regardless of the facts. I get told I shouldn’t criticize Black people because I’m Black. Sit with how strange that is. The same person calling me a sellout just handed me a set of required opinions based on nothing but my skin color and then called me the problem. The bottom line is it’s not the skin color that’s the problem it’s the culture.
Sky's @TrevorPTweets, a former head of the Commission for Racial Equality, says he feel "rage" because the Henry Nowak case is one of many examples of "misjudgements about people based on their race leading to a young life being cut short."
He shares three other examples ⬇️
The map doesn't lie.
I have gained the votes of 35 of California's 58 counties. Rob Bonta? 23.
Bonta holds the coastal cities only.
The AG race is closer than Sacramento wants you to believe and we are winning. Share this map. #GatesForAG#CA2026
This is the real reason crime is down in Los Angeles
Samantha lives in LA and has had to call 911 for the police four times
Call 1: A homeless person was trying to break into her apartment building. She was outside of her building while it was happening. She called 911, “I was placed on hold for about 10 minutes, and then they told me that since the person was homeless, they would not be sending the cops out, that they would try to get like homeless intervention people out, and it would take no less than an hour”
This was no help
Call 2: This one's really messed up. She watched a 80 year old man “get the sh*t beat out of him” by like a 20 year old. “Like bad, repeatedly, and this kid had his phone out the whole time, was recording it, like beat the shit out of this old, old, old man in the middle of the street, in the middle of Sunset Boulevard. This old man is like lying there bleeding everywhere, and I called the police and nobody came.”
Call 3: Her car was being broken into and someone was attention to steal it. “I waited on hold for 40 minutes before someone picked up and said, "Oh, you have to do that online." She was told how to categorize the incident. They told her wrong and it her police report was rejected. She called back and they said “There’s nothing they can do” and “nothing will be done”
Call 4: “A tweaker was loitering and tweaking outside my apartment for hours and eventually trying to break into it” After he was in the process of trying to break in she called 911 and after 3 hours nobody showed but but they called back to check on her. The man was gone, the cops didn’t help
Crime rates aren’t down in Los Angeles. Residents are just no longer reporting them because this is the response
We see this over and over again
Turns out the REAL criminals in Minnesota are the one's currently in power.
We need to put an end to THEM or we will NEVER remove the FRAUD!!
BECAUSE THEY ARE THE FRAUD!!!
Woman who moved from California to Texas with her husband in 2022 compared their costs of living in both states, and the differences are eye-opening:
California Home: $1.8 million
Texas Home: $1.15 million
California Electric Bill: $511/month
Texas Electric Bill: $346/month
California Water Bill: $448/month
Texas Water Bill: $140/month
California Gas Bill: $175/month
Texas Gas Bill: $239/month
California Car Registration: $830/year
Texas Car Registration: $75/year
California Gas Price: $5.89/gallon
Texas Gas Price: $3.49/gallon
California Property Tax: $22,000/year
Texas Property Tax: $19,000/year
And because Texas has no state income tax, they estimate they’re saving about $50,000 per year compared to what they were paying in California.
For them, the move has resulted in significantly lower overall living expenses and a much larger financial cushion each year.