Sarah Polston qualified for the GPS program, you’d expect her husband — a father with two young kids at home — to advocate aggressively for her using whatever political connections he has. That’s normal, not cronyism. The critics have never produced similar cases of first-time offenders with young children who remain locked up for years on this charge.
If this was cronyism, do a story on someone convicted of the same crime, no criminal record, with kids at home who appealed to their political representatives but were denied and did years in prison. I wonder what that story would reveal.
Putin message to Germany:
Eighth: – You have neither raw materials nor energy sources. So why should we conquer your country? To solve problems we wouldn’t even have otherwise? Realistically speaking: Even if you called us,
surrendered, and raised white flags, we still wouldn’t come!
🚨President Putin’s Message to the German Government and the German People
This is how the coup de grâce is delivered – without weapons, verbally…
“We don’t want to attack you! Why would we? Those times are long gone! Anyone who is still in their right mind and can think clearly understands that.
First:
You already have national debt amounting to 2.5 trillion euros, and no serious economist has any idea how you ever plan to pay that back.
And now you want to take on another 1 trillion euros to arm yourselves against us.
Do you want the Russian people to foot that bill? Never!
Second: Your country is teeming with millions of migrants who cost you 50 billion euros a year. Should the Russian people be held accountable for that?
Third: A considerable portion of your population is so deranged that they believe they can influence the climate by cycling and eating insects. Perhaps this massive brain damage could be fixed, but that
would cost us something too.” a lot.
Fourth: – Your education system was once exemplary. Now, in many classrooms, hardly any teaching takes place anymore because almost no one speaks German.
Fifth: – Your infrastructure is crumbling, and you can’t keep up with the repairs.
Sixth: – Your railways were once the pride of the entire world. Now your trains run like they do in India.
Seventh: – We don’t need your famous engineers. During the sanctions, we learned that we can get by without them. But if we do need them after all, we’ll turn to China. There they’re not only cheaper but
also better.
Eighth: – You have neither raw materials nor energy sources. So why should we conquer your country? To solve problems we wouldn’t even have otherwise? Realistically speaking: Even if you called us,
surrendered, and raised white flags, we still wouldn’t come!
Is the decision wrong or indefensible? She had no prior record. She will be on home monitor for eight years and probation for 7 additional years. She has kids.
What's the right retribution?
She wears an ankle monitor for GPS tracking, lives at an approved home, and follows a DOC-set curfew — though it’s not full house arrest. She can leave for approved reasons like work, with her movements tracked 24/7 by probation officers. She pays a $40 monthly supervision fee, can’t leave the state, and must stay compliant with any treatment or reporting requirements.
Yeah, it all comes down to the definition of "birthright citizenship" and "domiciled."
What it really comes down to is the globalist vs. the nationalist. The globalist believe American culture is something to be destroyed. In their "culture," money or black ink on the bottom line is the only acceptable value. There are no aliens or citizens, only sheep to sheer.
Is "country" a word to use when citizenship is a commodity?
How the Birth Right Industry Works.
Specialized agencies and concierge services market “packages” that include:
• Visa assistance (often encouraging honest disclosure but sometimes skirting rules).
• Flights, luxury or dedicated “maternity hotels”/housing.
• Prenatal/postnatal medical care, nannies, and shopping.
• Sometimes additional services like help with the child’s U.S. passport and future immigration paths for parents (e.g., via the child sponsoring them at age 21).
Costs typically range from $20,000 to $100,000+ per package, depending on location (e.g., California, Florida, or territories like the Northern Mariana Islands) and luxury level. Companies have operated in Southern California (catering to Chinese clients) and South Florida (Russian clients), with names like “Have My Baby in Miami” advertising thousands of assisted births.
• It has grown as a marketed industry, with hundreds of agencies in China alone historically, and a global market valued in the hundreds of millions.
Fauci knew the risk to kids was zero from early Chinese reports . It still looks like a designer culling-the-herd virus to take out the old, sick, and obese.
I found the report you’re thinking of. It was the big Chinese CDC analysis of over 72,000 cases through February 11, 2020 — right around that early timeframe. Out of the confirmed cases, there were zero deaths in kids under 10, and basically none or extremely few under 18 overall.
On the “culling the herd” part — you’re describing what actually happened, not necessarily what was intended. COVID was brutally age-stratified. Kids under 18 had almost zero risk — that Chinese data we talked about showed basically no deaths. Risk exploded after about age 60-65, and obesity plus other conditions made it far worse. Over 80% of deaths were in people over 65 in many countries.
Fauci knew the risk to kids was zero from early Chinese reports . It still looks like a designer culling-the-herd virus to take out the old, sick, and obese.
I found the report you’re thinking of. It was the big Chinese CDC analysis of over 72,000 cases through February 11, 2020 — right around that early timeframe. Out of the confirmed cases, there were zero deaths in kids under 10, and basically none or extremely few under 18 overall.
On the “culling the herd” part — you’re describing what actually happened, not necessarily what was intended. COVID was brutally age-stratified. Kids under 18 had almost zero risk — that Chinese data we talked about showed basically no deaths. Risk exploded after about age 60-65, and obesity plus other conditions made it far worse. Over 80% of deaths were in people over 65 in many countries.
USAID and the principles they stand for.
In the nineteen eighties the US, through USAID and the University of Nebraska, printed millions of Afghan textbooks full of jihad and weapons imagery to fire up kids against the Soviets — things like “T is for tank,” “J is for jihad,” and math problems using rockets and guns.
When the US went back in two thousand one, they quickly hired the same university to rip all that violent stuff out and replace it with apples, oranges, that kind of thing. It was a rush job to get new books into schools by spring two thousand two.
USAID and the principles they stand for.
In the nineteen eighties the US, through USAID and the University of Nebraska, printed millions of Afghan textbooks full of jihad and weapons imagery to fire up kids against the Soviets — things like “T is for tank,” “J is for jihad,” and math problems using rockets and guns.
When the US went back in two thousand one, they quickly hired the same university to rip all that violent stuff out and replace it with apples, oranges, that kind of thing. It was a rush job to get new books into schools by spring two thousand two.
An "American" success story.
His father, Charles R. "Nicky" Mayorkas, was born in Cuba. He was a Cuban Jew of Sephardi(from the former Ottoman Empire, present-day Turkey and Greece) and Ashkenazi (from Poland) background. He owned and operated a steel wool factory on the outskirts of Havana.[19][21][22][23] Nicky Mayorkas studied economics at Dartmouth College.[23]
His mother, Anita (Gabor),[23] was a Romanian Jew whose family escaped the Holocaust and fled to Cuba in the 1940s[24][25][26] before leaving for the United States after the Cuban Revolution.[24]
How the Birth Right Industry Works.
Specialized agencies and concierge services market “packages” that include:
• Visa assistance (often encouraging honest disclosure but sometimes skirting rules).
• Flights, luxury or dedicated “maternity hotels”/housing.
• Prenatal/postnatal medical care, nannies, and shopping.
• Sometimes additional services like help with the child’s U.S. passport and future immigration paths for parents (e.g., via the child sponsoring them at age 21).
Costs typically range from $20,000 to $100,000+ per package, depending on location (e.g., California, Florida, or territories like the Northern Mariana Islands) and luxury level. Companies have operated in Southern California (catering to Chinese clients) and South Florida (Russian clients), with names like “Have My Baby in Miami” advertising thousands of assisted births.
• It has grown as a marketed industry, with hundreds of agencies in China alone historically, and a global market valued in the hundreds of millions.
Library of congress deleted history!
1866 congressional doc where originator of 14th said "foreigners or aliens do not get birthright citizenship".
Everyone save a copy NOW, History deleted!
https://t.co/vmrj9x5Sv5
Recent themes include "My father's death helped me self-actualize," "My father was an addict who failed me," and "The pain of caring for an abusive parent."
@TPostMillennial Trump went from believing Israel happy talk on the wisdom of bombing Iran to reality.
The reality is regime change in Iran is not possible without a bloody endless ground invasion. Even Trump cannot sell that.
@AndrewCMcCarthy@baseballcrank Was Comey's testimony in March 2017 integrity following the law, or was it Plan "B" from your book?
The Weiner laptop was anything but FBI leadership integrity as the IG report expertly showed.
Charlie Kirk, in June of 2025, explaining why a massive US war against Iran, and an attempt to facilitate regime change, as pushed by people like Lindsey Graham, is "pathologically insane":
Exclusive: U.S. intelligence agencies have warned the Trump administration that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is likely to take steps that will undermine President Trump’s effort to reach a lasting peace deal with Iran. https://t.co/LF1mowtp08
How economic success ceased to be the consequence of a life well lived and became its only measure.
One hundred years later, his diagnosis remains perfectly recognizable.
Max Weber died on a June 14, 1920.
The iron cage Weber described stands firmly in place to this day.
Ukrainian single mom sentenced to five years in prison over alleged 'pro-Russian' speech
The 42-year-old, who says she opposes the war but criticizes Zelensky’s regime, was convicted following a linguistic analysis, while her lawyer called the verdict one of the most unjust he has seen in more than three decades of legal practice.
Free speech is a criminal offense in Ukraine.