@savsays@DrewHLive What is happening is a slap in the face to those that immigrated before.
Nobody is having to prove they can support themselves.
Nobody having to prove they can support their family and not leach off of the US System.
@Trumper2020 Itโs called 5 (five) brave senators removing him
Theyโre all complicit while trying to blame one person
They ALL suck, PERIOD, end of story
There is a grief hierarchy in this country and everyone can see it.
When certain victims die, the nation is told to kneel, paint murals, and never forget the name.
When others die, the families who want to march are warned theyโll be branded racists and โwhite nationalistsโ for the crime of mourning out loud.
Same loss. Same dead American. Different permission to grieve.
That instinct, the flinch before you speak, the second-guess before you post the victimโs name, was installed on purpose. A movement that controls who youโre allowed to mourn controls what youโre allowed to say.
Grief is not racism. Wanting justice for a murdered American is not nationalism. And refusing to be shamed out of saying so is the whole fight.
This is the pioneer of my family here in Navajo County Arizona. His name was Cephas Ford Perkins he was born in 1860 in Barkhamsted Conneticut. This is my great-great grandfather and the founder of the ranch here. He was here before there was a Navajo County coming here at the same time as the railroad. He experienced the Pleasant Valley War firsthand. This is what industrial solar and local county officials are trying to ruin. I often wonder if he would be surprised to know that we are still here well over 120 years later. Not only does renewable projects ruin the land and any chance at grazing cattle. But they ruin lineage. The reason why this matters is because this man was here before State or Federal lands existed in Arizona. And when they were incorporated he had to adjust and overcome purchasing an allotment of leased land from the State. Its been in our family ever since. I hope i can continue the tradition the strong people before me set and pass it on to my children. @caseymurph1
Great grandad, his family and his store. He raised cattle in those days and sold beef directly to people in the butcher shop in his Holbrook store. Thanks, son.
My roommate accidentally convinced our entire apartment building that he was a government agent because he didnโt know how to end conversations normally.
It started because he ordered a shredder.
Thatโs it.
Just a regular office shredder from Amazon.
But the delivery guy asked,
โWhat do you need this for?โ
And instead of saying โold bank statementsโ like a civilian, my roommate pauses for two full seconds and goes,
โCanโt really discuss that.โ
Why would you say that.
Now the delivery guy looks nervous.
My roommate notices the nervousness.
And instead of correcting himself, he doubles down because apparently social anxiety turns him into a Batman villain.
He leans closer and says:
โAppreciate your discretion.โ
The delivery guy left like he had just transported nuclear launch codes.
After that, weird things started happening.
Neighbors became oddly respectful.
People stopped asking him dumb small-talk questions in the elevator.
One old man saluted him once.
At first we thought it was coincidence.
Then our downstairs neighbor knocks on our door and quietly asks,
โAre we safe?โ
My roommate, who is eating cereal at the time, just stares at him and says:
โFor now.โ
FOR NOW???
The neighbor looked like he was about to evacuate his family immediately.
Turns out the delivery guy had apparently told multiple people in the building that โfederal peopleโ were living on the third floor.
And honestly my roommateโs lifestyle was NOT helping.
He leaves the apartment at random hours.
Owns three identical black jackets.
Rarely explains where heโs going.
Has terrible posture but walks fast enough to seem important.
One time he came home carrying a locked briefcase.
Do you know what was inside?
A sandwich.
But nobody else knew that.
The paranoia escalated when building management installed new security cameras and my roommate casually muttered,
โAbout time.โ
Now everybody thinks he requested surveillance upgrades.
Then came the incident with Apartment 4B.
There was a huge screaming argument downstairs around midnight.
Doors slamming.
People yelling.
Somebody crying.
The whole building could hear it.
My roommate walks into the hallway, listens for ten seconds, then calmly says:
โTheyโre moving earlier than expected.โ
EARLIER THAN WHAT??
A woman across the hall literally gasped.
The next morning 4B had moved out unexpectedly because apparently they were already behind on rent and the fight ended the relationship.
But now the building believes my roommate orchestrated a covert extraction.
People started treating him like some kind of undercover protector.
Neighbors would randomly update him on โsuspicious activity.โ
One guy whispered:
โThereโs a blue Honda that keeps circling the block.โ
My roommate nodded and wrote something down.
Do you know what he wrote?
โBuy oat milk.โ
But the guy saw the note-taking and immediately went,
โKnew it.โ
Then management offered him a free parking spot โfor operational convenience.โ
HE TOOK IT.
At this point I asked him why he kept feeding the delusion instead of stopping it.
And he said something Iโll never forget:
โItโs gone too far to explain naturally.โ
Which somehow made him sound EVEN MORE like a spy.
Then things became catastrophic.
A package got delivered to the wrong apartment and went missing.
Management called a building meeting about โrecent security concerns.โ
In the middle of the meeting, somebody actually turned toward my roommate and asked:
โWhat do you think we should do?โ
This idiot crosses his arms and says:
โKeep communication limited. Donโt panic.โ
The room nodded collectively.
I was watching a man fail upward into the CIA.
Then an actual police officer showed up later that week because somebody reported โpossible federal surveillance activity.โ
We thought the game was over.
But when the officer knocked on our door, my roommate opened it halfway, looked at the badge, and sighed like he was disappointed.
โผ๏ธ๏ฟผ MAN WHO MURDERED IRYNA ZARUTSKA FOUND INCOMPETENT TO STAND TRIAL
The man who fatally attacked 40-year-old Iryna Zarutska aboard a Charlotte light rail train last year has been found incompetent to stand trial at this time, according to federal prosecutors.
During a competency hearing on June 9, a federal judge ruled that 35-year-old Decarlos Brown Jr. is currently unable to proceed with the criminal case. However, U.S. Attorney Russ Ferguson said the court believes Brown can be restored to competency through treatment.
Speaking to reporters outside the courthouse, Ferguson said the judge determined Brownโs prognosis for becoming competent is โgoodโ and ordered that he undergo treatment and medication. The court also established a four-month period for the competency restoration process to move forward.
Brown will remain in federal custody while receiving treatment. According to Ferguson, a medical professional will work directly with Brown, providing individualized care and conducting multiple evaluations and treatment sessions.
Ferguson emphasized that prosecutors remain focused on securing justice for Iryna Zarutska and her family.
โOur number one goal here is justice for Iryna Zarutska and Iryna Zarutskaโs family,โ Ferguson said. โThatโs whatโs on the top of our minds and our hearts every day, and this is a step in that process.โ
He added that ensuring Brown receives all constitutional protections is essential to preserving the integrity of the case.
โWe have to make sure that we have a case that is airtight on appeal, airtight on post-conviction litigation,โ Ferguson said. โWe have to make sure the defendant has all the due process that the Constitution affords him, and this is one step in that process.โ
The ruling does not dismiss the charges against Brown. Instead, the case is temporarily paused while efforts are made to restore his competency so the prosecution can move forward. Federal officials expressed confidence that Brown will eventually be deemed fit to stand trial.
BACKSTORY:
Iryna Zarutska was a beautiful, 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee who fled the war in Ukraine and settled in the Charlotte area. She worked in Charlotte, was taking college classes, had a steady boyfriend, and was building a new life in the United States. On the night she was killed, she was riding the light rail home after finishing a work shift.
Surveillance video showed her sitting in a seat in front of a man later identified as Decarlos Brown Jr, who had a lengthy criminal history and mental health issues. The two did not know each other and had no interaction before the attack.
About four minutes after she sat down, Brown pulled out a knife and stabbed her multiple times from behind. The attack was sudden and unprovoked. Zarutska collapsed inside the train car and was pronounced dead shortly afterward. It was all captured on video that circulated across social media. It was one of the worst things Iโve ever seen in my life. ๐ข๐
#crime #truecrime #news #viral #police #JusticeForIryna
Black teen stabs White teen in the heart at a track meet.
Over a tent chair in the rain.
Jury deliberates 3 hours.
Verdict: GUILTY of first-degree murder.
Race activist outside courthouse: โBlack lives do not matter in Collin County!โ
This isnโt โsystemic racism.โ
This is justice.
Murder has consequences โ skin color doesnโt erase the knife in the heart.
Stop the race-baiting grift.
Justice served. Thoughts? ๐
@Jason2bartlett@BlaireWhite I knew in 2020 we were close to a race war, hereโs the thing though, Texas is a big gun state, much like most red states. Us Crackers will defend ourselves.
Navajo County is currently entertaining 18 different renewable energy projects.
If they were to all be approved it would generate 8.6 gigawatts of Power.
Our current Transmission lines can only transmit 1.8 gigawatts of Power.
The math simply does not add up. Which leave the citizens of Navajo County to strongly suspect ulterior motives from the Board of Supervisors.
https://t.co/B1iZDA05qh
March 24, 2026 Real AZ, Chirs Pasters Power Point, page 18, claims of 10 items of โinvestmentsโ Real AZ brought into the county. 8 of which when, Public Records Requested, the county had no record of Chris Pasters Real AZ Claims. No New Housing Manufactures, No New Developers of 250+ Units, No New 900 job creations, No New Technology & Recreation, No 38 New Companies investing in economic growth. The only growth seems to be the membership fees charged by the County through Real AZ, mostly coming from renewable energy projects, the banks, investors and builders. Chris Pasters also called the Grand Canyon a "Big Dirt Hole".
The Board of Supervisors also falsely Claims, that they have โNo Authorityโ to Stop these renewable projects, but some how, 5 other Arizona Counties have either completely banned them or have strongly protected their communities and put higher guard rails in place. And that is what they should do. With no legal push back.
Navajo County Board of Supervisors, on the other hand, have deliberately tried to hide public meetings, and have signed NDAโs, (non disclosure agreements) to further our community in believing the Board has ulterior motives. Case in point, last Thursdays meeting, June 4th, 2026, at Art Alliance in Show Low, where Navajo County Manager, Bryan Layton misrepresented the county, by claiming that the Show Low Chamber initiated the meeting, when it was the County that initiated it. & the meeting was NOT properly published. Navajo County does this so the county can meet itโs quota for public meetings, however they know full well the publics opposition to these renewable and they way are handling it. Hiding them keeps the public out! But this one got leakedโฆBWTM!
88 angry people showed up to this meeting with less than 24 hr notice, and you would think that it should be a huge indicator of just how much the people of this county strongly oppose what, The Board of Supervisors are doing regarding these antiquated Renewable projects, & rightly so.
The Board of Supervisors, County Staff & Related Officials are in violation of the following A.R.S. 35-212 - A.R.S. 38-503 - A.R.S. 38-431 - A.R.S. 39-121 & A.R.S. Title 11
We demand the Board impose an immediate moratorium under ARS 11-833 on all new and pending utility-scale wind, solar, battery, and data-center projects โ and ALL pause applications until there are stronger rules protecting the citizen of this county.
We must no longer tolerate secret deals and backroom meetings. Navajo County Board of Supervisors total disregard for the citizens regarding grossly encroaching industrial projects is downright shameful and they should all be recalled!