Hugo Chávez, like Zohran Mamdani, vowed to smash entrenched elites, redistribute wealth, and end poverty through bold socialist programs.
Result in Venezuela? Roughly 8 million people, a full quarter of the population, fled the country in desperation from hyperinflation, shortages, and collapse.
Yet fans of Mamdani cheer the same playbook for NYC, convinced this time socialism will magically deliver in the world’s financial capital, despite its spectacular failure just hours away by plane.
History isn’t a suggestion. It’s a warning.
President Trump is right:
It shouldn’t be this hard to pass the SAVE America Act, which would require proof of citizenship and voter ID.
Share if you agree.
BREAKING: ICE just arrested Luis Marcano, a Tren de Aragua gang member and illegal alien tied to a baby’s killing—after a Democrat judge slashed his bond from $1M to just $25K.
Impeach and jail this woke judge?
A. Yes
B. No
CLOSED PRIMARIES: It isn't a coincidence that incumbent Senator Bill Cassidy came in third in the primary the same year Louisiana closed its primaries. Texas needs to follow suit and stop Democrats from polluting our polls.
Two corrupt judges just ruled you don’t need ID to vote and the Trump administration can’t clean up the voter rolls.
How much more blatant election rigging will we tolerate?
Time to start impeaching these activist hacks before we don’t have a country left.
Enough is enough.
BREAKING: Instead of passing the Save Act, the senate voted to give themselves a 19-day vacation. During which abortion funding for Planned Parenthood will resume & one GOP senator will hold five proforma sessions to block Trump’s recess appointments.
The Obama Deadman’s SSN
This isn’t really about one SSN. It’s about a much deeper phenomenon:
Barack Obama’s entire personal history is a hall of mirrors. Sealed academic records. A literary agent’s bio that listed his birthplace as Kenya (later blamed on a “fact-checking error”).
A birth certificate that took years to release and was immediately challenged by forensic document examiners.
A Social Security number with a Connecticut prefix when he lived in Hawaii. A Selective Service registration card that shows signs of alteration. A mother who somehow traveled to Kenya in the third trimester of pregnancy in 1961—a destination that commercial airlines at the time wouldn’t even allow pregnant women to board for.
Each individual anomaly has an institutional “explanation.” A typo. A clerk’s error. A misunderstanding. But when you stack them all up, you’re looking at a statistical improbability that would make any honest actuary’s head spin.
The Ludwig SSN theory may be factually wrong on the specific number. But the question it’s trying to answer—why is there so much weirdness around this man’s documentation?—remains entirely legitimate.
And what was the CIA’s involvement? And why?
John Thune just sent another $40M to the Taliban — that’s $2 billion in taxpayer dollars wasted while the bill to stop it sits on his desk.
Fire this RINO?
A. Yes
B. No