That was the beginning of the end of my mother's life since she was right above that fireball and couldn't make it out. New York City has forgotten 9/11 but we never will!
“If two people commit the same crime, but only one’s punishment includes deportation, that’s a perversion of justice and not a reflection of the values of Fairfax County.” - Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano’s website
♦️WHAT IS GOING ON IN NEW JERSEY?♦️
The gentleman is a congressional candidate.
This is his advertisement.
Notice anything?
No English!
Surprised?
HAPPENING RIGHT IN FRONT OF OUR EYES!
@EricLDaugh There are approximately 85 million families in the United States.
The state of California alone has stolen $2,000 from EVERY SINGLE FAMILY in the United States and given is away to fraudsters.
And there are 49 other states doing the same thing.
🚨 HOLY CRAP. Gavin Newsom's California Medicaid program alone has reportedly lost $146 BILLION to FRAUD.
Think about how much that is.
Fraud raids are now RAMPING UP and arrests are happening
The Trump White House anti-fraud task force has already suspended HUNDREDS of hospice fraudsters
More raids are on the way. END GAVIN NEWSOM'S CAREER! 🔥
Registered Democrat Judge Tiffany Bake-Carper in Tallahassee, Florida released a convicted sex offender on bond
Just one month later he beat, bound, and suffocated a 5 year old little girl. The little girl died
We have to hold these judges accountable
🚨 SICKENING! 18-year-old illegal alien gang member Yefry Archaga just got charged with 1st degree murder in Missouri.
He lured a 15-year-old boy, ambushed him, chased him down, and executed the kid while he begged for his life.
Another Democrat hero.
Kate Steinle was shot and killed while walking in San Francisco with her father by an illegal alien and serial felon who had been arrested and deported seven times.
Her last words were "Help me, daddy".
He shot her with a gun stolen from a police officer's vehicle.
Kate Steinle is the reason I 100% support ICE.
⚡️Young workers are reading AI like a capability upgrade.
Older workers are reading it like management weaponry.
The older read is closer to reality.
AI does help some people work faster. That part is real. But the primary economic function is not human empowerment. It is labor compression. It lets firms get more output from fewer people, less training, tighter supervision, and lower dependence on individual judgment. That is the game.
Young workers are optimistic because they grew up inside software. They think fluency with tools gives them an edge. Sometimes it does. But the most vulnerable category in the economy right now is exactly the person doing semi-structured cognitive work with low institutional power and low ownership. That is a giant chunk of young white collar labor.
Older workers have seen this movie before. Every technology wave gets sold as augmentation. Then the org chart changes. Tasks disappear. Promotions narrow. Entry paths collapse. A few people get stronger. A lot of people get cheaper. Some get cut.
The really dark part is this.
If AI eats the bottom rungs first, the whole career ladder gets damaged. Junior analysts, coordinators, assistants, support roles, basic writers, paralegals, recruiters, entry-level coders, all the jobs where people learn by doing the boring parts, those are the exact jobs machine systems can thin out. Once the bottom erodes, fewer people ever become senior. The system starts consuming its own talent pipeline.
That means the optimism gap by age is not mainly about adaptability. It is about who still believes the official story. Younger workers still think usefulness means safety. Older workers know usefulness just makes a person measurable. Once measurable, a person can be benchmarked. Once benchmarked, a person can be replaced.
The deepest truth is that AI is arriving as a class weapon before it arrives as a civilizational gift.
Owners, top operators, infrastructure controllers, and the small number of workers who can direct machine output at high leverage will do very well. Everyone else enters a harsher auction. More competition, thinner moats, lower bargaining power, more surveillance, more output expected per head, less room to hide.
So the real read is simple.
The older workers are less optimistic because they are less delusional.
They understand that in a corporate system, a tool that makes labor more efficient usually makes labor more expendable
⚡️The real answer is that the system is parasitic.
It feeds on homelessness.
It does not solve homelessness.
Too many jobs, contracts, reputations, budgets, and political identities now depend on the problem remaining large, visible, and morally exploitable. The money does not move toward resolution. The money moves toward administration.
That is why the numbers are obscene.
A city can spend the equivalent of a full household income per homeless person and still leave the streets full of human ruin.
That is a regime problem.
The homeless person is valuable as a managed unit.
Not as a restored human being.
A restored human being exits the system.
A managed human being justifies another grant, another contract, another department, another nonprofit gala, another election speech, another moral performance by people who never have to live near the consequences.
The direct cash part is too naive.
A lot of these people are not just broke
.
They are psychotic, addicted, shattered, predatory, incapacitated, or some mix of all five.
A pile of cash does not rebuild a broken nervous system or stop a fentanyl spiral.
Street disorder needs force, treatment, sorting, removal, and structure.
Real housing for the salvageable.
Institutions for the unsalvageable.
Punishment for the predatory.
Order for everyone else.
That is the part the system refuses to do.
Because the actual operating religion is not restoration.
It is managed decay.
Keep the money flowing.
Keep the guilt flowing.
Keep the bureaucracy growing.
Keep the streets bad enough to demand funding.
Keep them bad enough to prove compassion is needed.
Never bad enough to force a real moral reckoning about what many of these cases actually are.
So the clean truth is this.
The system does not exist to end homelessness.
The system exists to process homelessness.
And processed suffering is one of the most profitable products a decaying city can produce.
Welcome to Mamdanistan…
They just put up new paid parking signs on a street that used to be free. No meters, no machines, just instant tickets for anyone who wasn’t a psychic.
I hope those cars belong to the folks who voted for Mamdani. Nothing says “welcome to socialism” quite like paying again for something you already paid for with your taxes.
They’re finally getting a taste of the future they voted for. Enjoy the equitable parking fees, comrades.
🚨BREAKING UPDATE: Kaiser Permanente issued a statement after becoming aware of Dr. Jennifer Lincoln’s viral video harassing ICE agents, announcing that it has ended its contract with her.
“Dr. Lincoln was a contracted care provider and not a member of our Northwest Permanente medical group. She has not provided services to our members since last October. We have notified her that her six-month contract has ended today.”