Chuck Schumer on MSNBC just admitted the quiet part out loud: Democrats oppose the SAVE Act because it would clean up voter rolls and stop non-citizens from voting.
He claims it would “remove 25 million people” via some wild Musk/DOGE conspiracy algorithm at DHS. Translation: Basic ID requirements and citizenship checks are “anti-democracy” to them.
Voter ID isn’t voter suppression — it’s common sense. Americans support it by huge margins. Secure elections or stop pretending this is a republic.
Do you want to
Pass the SAVE Act?🇺🇸
Stateside, a gas station. I drank a frozen blue beverage too quickly, and was struck down by a punishment this entire nation knows, and accepts, and has named.
The drink is called a slush. Ice, sweetness, and a blue that does not occur in nature. The day was hot. I was thirsty. I drank like a soldier at a river.
The pain arrived in my skull like a war horn.
Behind the eyes. Above everything. Total. I gripped the roof of my car. I may have made a sound.
"Brain freeze," said the cashier through the door, with no urgency whatsoever.
It has a NAME. The affliction is so common it has a household name, like a cousin.
"Tongue on the roof of your mouth," called a man at the pumps. He did not look over. He prescribed the remedy mid-pump, casually, the way one mentions weather.
I pressed my tongue to the roof of my mouth. The war horn faded. The healer nodded at his pump, finished, and was gone in a Chevrolet.
In my land, punishment follows crime by way of courts and seasons. Here, the sentence is instant. Drink with greed, and the ice strikes the mind directly. No trial. No appeal. Perfectly fair.
And here is what moves me. EVERYONE has felt it. The cashier. The healer. Children. Elders. An entire nation united by the same small lightning, all taught the same cure, all passing it on to strangers at gas stations, free of charge.
You cannot fully distrust a country once you know it shares one pain.
The freeze does not punish thirst. It punishes haste.
I finished the slush slowly, like a scholar. Blue tongue. Clear mind.
Then at the door I forgot everything, drank deeply, and was struck down again.
"Tongue, hon," said the cashier, without looking up.
Discipline is a journey.
Take a moment to read this - it's from someone I regularly interact with on here. Someone who consistently has funny and thoughtful takes.
Oh, and she's a black woman.
This chart should alarm every American! A glitch does not alphabetize voters, clone them in groups, and leave matching mathematical signatures across states.
Two counties. Two states: Texas, now Utah! Two different election systems.
Yet the data shows the same fingerprint: real voters used as “anchors,” fake clone records created, impossible numbers inserted, and structured math patterns that do not look random.
In Bexar County Texas, the red flag was fractional voter ID numbers. See my tweets of Feb. 28th, 26th, 30th, Mar 5th on how KnowInk poll books were used to cheat just two months ago.
Now found in Utah, it was fractional and negative house numbers, plus voter IDs tied to real voters.
➡️Ban computers in our elections.
See more details of this election fraud in Dr Paquette's post retweeted here. Subscribe to his substack to help out defray the expenses. @ZarkFiles
SCOOP
In an unearthed video, Senator Cornyn’s team forgot to delete a video from YouTube
where Cornyn advocates for amnesty for illegal aliens.
It would be a shame if every Republican in Texas sees this before the May 26th runoff.
No amnesty!
When asked how we fix shipbuilding and the Merchant Marine, U.S. Maritime Administrator Steve Carmel points to the United Nations @IMOHQ as a primary problem.
Most of the world follows one set of rules: UN IMO. U.S.-flagged ships suffer under a dual regulatory burden, forced to comply with both IMO and USCG regulations simultaneously.
Two bureaucracies, two sets of inspectors, two sets of standards that don’t always align
.
He is absolutely correct.
For the Navy the problem is even worse. Warships are not required to follow UN shipbuilding rules. They never were. But the Obama administration volunteered to apply them anyway.
Because IMO rules were never designed to cover warships and auxiliaries, this creates constant friction for USCG and ABS inspectors trying to enforce standards that don’t fit the ships they’re inspecting.
Jettison the UN rules. The Navy side can be done immediately via POTUS or SECDEF order. No legislation required.
I’ve pushed this myself. The problem is the Navy doesn’t understand commercial shipyard regulatory frameworks, and admirals are hesitant to touch regulations they don’t fully comprehend. So nothing moves.
This will require a leap of faith, but not a blind one.
What any admiral can verify in an afternoon: IMO rules were never written for warships. The organization itself does not claim jurisdiction over them. The U.S. voluntarily opted in, and it can voluntarily opt out.
That single fact should be sufficient to kill the dual regulatory regime for naval vessels tomorrow.
The merchant marine side may take legislation, but the Navy side is a signature away.
And it’s not just shipbuilding. The Navy laid up 17 @MSCSealift ships because it can’t find enough Merchant Marine Captains and Chief Engineers. The reason is we follow the USCG guidance to attend college for four years at the beginning of our careers AND the UN guidance to go back to school before becoming Chief Mates and do STCW classes regularly. Pick one USCG.
Just one more of many examples: UN allows online classes. USCG does not. So we are subject to the more stringent requirement putting us at a major disadvantage to mariners in other nations who we sometimes compete with in the job market.
Every day we leave these rules in place is a day we’re slowing down warship construction to comply with standards that weren���t built for warships, enforced by inspectors applying rules that don’t fit, in shipyards that are already behind schedule. We did this to ourselves. We can undo it just as fast.
Cc @SECNAV @SecWar
THE LAW IS CLEAR: The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is the exclusive federal authority tasked with enforcing our election statutes.
Yesterday, a lawsuit was filed by Common Cause attempting to block the DOJ from doing its job. They claim the federal government has no right to inspect voter rolls or verify citizenship. The law says otherwise.
Here is the contrast the mainstream media won't give you:
The Civil Rights Act of 1960
• Federal law mandates that all election records be preserved for 22 months.
• It grants the Attorney General the sole power to inspect these records to ensure every legal vote is protected.
• Lawsuits now claim this inspection is "surveillance." In reality, it is a federal requirement to ensure the integrity of the process.
The National Voter Registration Act (NVRA)
• Section 8 requires states to conduct "list maintenance" to remove the ineligible and the deceased.
• The DOJ is the authoritative body that sues states when they fail to keep their rolls clean.
• While groups argue that the DOJ is "purging" voters, the NVRA actually requires the DOJ to ensure that only eligible citizens remain on the rolls.
The Help America Vote Act (HAVA)
• Created minimum standards for statewide databases and voter ID for first-time mail-in voters.
• The DOJ is the only body with the teeth to enforce these standards across all 50 states.
• Activists are currently fighting to keep these databases "private," but HAVA was designed to make them transparent and accountable to federal oversight.
THE BOTTOM LINE: The federal DOJ isn't "overstepping"—it is exercising its unique and exclusive mandate to secure our elections. You cannot have #ElectionValidity without federal oversight.
The DOJ has the right to inspect.
The DOJ has the duty to enforce.
Period.
SHARE to spread the truth about who actually holds the keys to our election security.
#ElectionValidity
#U4F
@EricCarr1320637@CNviolations Or someone poured coolant into the oil fill port but caught it before starting the engine. It’s denser than oil so it settled on the bottom of the pan, although some mixed.
@ClownWorld Everybody is talking about the price, but what you don’t realize is that the food was made from scratch. The shrimp sauce wasn’t premade with preservatives. The bread was baked fresh from scratch, with yeast and proofed in the kitchen.
Today it’s packaged by Sisco.