These Democrats are the enemies to the American people who are leading the impeachment witch hunt against President Trump.
AGAIN!
They will be held accountable.
#ImpeachmentDay
Cool your potatoes. Seriously.
Chris Kresser on JRE dropped a wild tip: bake or boil a potato, let it cool, and the resistant starch forms. It won’t spike your blood sugar like a hot one does.
Even better, the potato diet. Eat plain potatoes (cooled) for days and people drop half a pound a day on average. Spontaneous calorie drop + gut microbiome feast.
Cooling cooked potatoes creates resistant starch, which acts like fiber, it resists digestion in the small intestine, feeds beneficial gut bacteria, and lowers the glycemic response, helping with blood sugar control and satiety.
Simple, old-school hack that actually works.
Nearly 8 in 10 net new American jobs since before COVID have gone to foreign-born workers, according to BLS household survey data from February 2020 to May 2026.
BREAKING: A same-sex couple is suing their surrogate for $600K after she refused to abort their baby at 22 weeks in Canada.
Scans indicated the child had a cleft lip and a possible heart defect.
The little boy was born healthy.
That child is alive today not because of the men who purchased his life, but because the woman who carried him in her womb protected him.
Children are not commodities. Ban surrogacy now.
A college economics professor stated that he had once failed an entire class. That class insisted that socialism is functional and that no one should be poor and no one rich, that everyone is equal...
The teacher told them, "OK, we will do an experiment on socialism in this group.
All grades will be averaged, and everyone will get the same grade, so no one will fail and no one will get a 10."
After the first test, the grades were added up and divided by the number of students, and everyone got an 8.
The students who studied intensively were upset, but those who studied less were overjoyed.
As the second test approached, the students who had studied a little learned even less, and those who had studied more intensively told themselves that they also wanted a "handout", so they also studied less.
The average of the second test was 6.
When the third test was given, the average score was 4. To the great surprise of all the students, they all failed.
The teacher told them that socialism will eventually fail because when half the population sees that they cannot work, because the other half will take care of them, and when the half that worked realizes that there is no point in working anymore, because others are the beneficiaries of their labor, then that is the end of any nation
The story may be a fable not a fact but the moral is real
Get it?
This is one of the most important moments ever aired on CNBC.
Billionaire investor Chamath Palihapitiya says the media lied to millions of Americans about President Trump, and that after going back to the original source material, he realized he had been completely misled about Trump’s character.
PALIHAPITIYA: “The reality is that most of us were lied to by the media about President Trump.”
“And if you just go back to the source material, you should take away two things.”
“One, he didn’t say half the things he said, and two, why did these other people just fabricate what they wanted to say so that they could essentially assassinate his character?”
“I think that that second thing is completely unacceptable in America, and there’s still been no repercussions, really.”
“I took the time to learn about it. I admitted where…you know, the way that I met him was, I admitted on the pod, which, you know, has millions of viewers.”
“And I said, I got it totally wrong because I went and I watched Charlottesville.”
“And, you know, the first person to call me? President Trump.”
“And I got to know him and I put the phone down, I called my wife, and I said, we got it TOTALLY, totally wrong. We were lied to.”
“And then I got to know him and he is fantastic!”
@chamath
To fund an overextended empire, Roman emperors debased their coins by diluting the precious metal content.
This week, Congress will vote to eliminate the PENNY, which was already mostly zinc since 1982. The same bill will allow the U.S. Mint to make NICKELS with cheaper metal.
Two gay men sued their surrogate mother after she refused to abort their baby diagnosed with a cleft lip.
A cleft lip is a minor and easily correctable condition with surgery.
But they want $600,000 because she didn't kill the baby.
It's time to end abortion and surrogacy.
"It's a tragedy for Hindus, Buddhists, Muslims, atheists, and Jews who reject the Messiah to go to hell. But it seems to me that the tragedy of all tragedies is the oft-repeated Judas tragedy, where you hang around Jesus, but end up belonging to Satan."
—John MacArthur
Marty Makary: "When I got to the FDA, I was shocked to learn Americans’ living cells were being shipped to labs in China for gene editing, shipped back & infused into Americans – without the patients even knowing."
The little book of Ruth is packed with Hebrew treasures. Here are five of my favorites.
1. Chesed (חסד): Steadfast Love
When Naomi blesses Ruth and Orpah, she prays that the Lord will show them chesed (Ruth 1:8). No single English word captures its richness. It is steadfast love, covenant faithfulness, mercy, and loving-kindness all wrapped into one. Ultimately, chesed is what God demonstrates in Christ, who is the Father's steadfast love made flesh.
2. Marar (מרר): Bitterness
After losing her husband and sons, Naomi says, "Don't call me Naomi [Pleasant]. Call me Mara [Bitter]" (Ruth 1:20). She doesn't hide her pain behind clichés. She laments honestly before God. The Lord who heard Naomi's bitter cries also hears ours.
3. Nakar (נכר): Noticing the Unnoticed
Ruth asks Boaz, "Why have you taken notice of me, since I am a foreigner?" (Ruth 2:10). In Hebrew, there's a beautiful wordplay. Boaz nakar [נָכַר] the nokri [נָכְרִי]. He notices the unnoticed. That's exactly what our Redeemer does. He sees those the world overlooks.
4. Kanaf (כנף): Spread Your Wing
When Ruth asks Boaz to "spread [his] wing" over her (Ruth 3:9), she's asking him to marry her. The kanaf is both a wing and the corner of a garment. Her bold request points us to Christ, our Redeemer, under whose wings we find refuge, and as his bride, the church, we live.
5. Go'el (גאל): Redeemer
Boaz is Ruth's go'el, her kinsman-redeemer. A go'el was a close relative who stepped in to rescue, protect, restore, or redeem a family member in need. Boaz fulfills that role for Ruth, but in doing so he also points beyond himself to Jesus, our true Go'el. Christ has redeemed us, not with silver or gold, but with his own blood, making us part of his family forever.
Ruth is more than a love story. It's a story of chesed, honest lament, surprising grace, bold faith, and the Go'el whose redeeming grace reaches all the way to us.
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For more reflections on Hebrew words, see my devotional, Unveiling Mercy: 365 Daily Devotions Based on Insights from Old Testament Hebrew, https://t.co/78pdJqq12j