We exist and work so leftists can rule over us.
Our labor and taxes get extracted to build and sustain political clients who deliver power to the left at home and extend its reach abroad.
Democrats expanded welfare after the War on Poverty to turn black Americans into a captured voting bloc.
The new programs discouraged marriage and work. The rate of out-of-wedlock births rose from 24% in 1965 to above 70%.
Black support for Democrats locked in at 90% or higher and has stayed there.
The identical approach runs with illegal immigrants now.
Policies drive large inflows. Taxpayer money then covers housing, healthcare, food, and schooling in Democrat areas. Fiscal estimates place the net annual cost near 150 billion dollars.
Census counting of non-citizens shifts House seats and electoral votes toward the party that sustains the inflows.
Abroad, the same funds support left leaning movements and governments through foreign aid and grants. Billions flow to organizations and projects that advance the broader agenda.
Domestic clients and foreign allies draw from one source, taxes taken from working Americans.
The record shows the pattern without interruption.
Welfare after 1964 produced long-term dependents whose votes reward the party delivering benefits.
Current immigration policies expand the dependent pool and alter political arithmetic.
Foreign spending projects the model outward.
Productive labor funds all of it so the left maintains control.
The numbers on family structure, fiscal transfers, voting loyalty, and power allocation line up exactly.
So work harder and pay your taxes, peasant.
@HwnElectric please provide your best guess or estimate as to when power will be restored at the Anchorage subdivision in East Oahu. The time now is about 8:30 Saturday night.
Hrono says there are physiological differences between men and women. Can we use her own words to combat having men compete in women's sports.
And of course women can do pull-ups, climb ropes, climb peg boards, climb mountains, etc.
🚨 JUST IN: Republicans are currently furious with North Carolina Governor Josh Stein (D) for allowing Iryna's Law to sit on his desk for 9 DAYS STRAIGHT without signing it.
The law ends cashless bail for many crimes and removes loopholes for officials to release criminals back onto the streets - to just go back out and harm Americans.
It was passed with a VETO-PROOF coalition.
STOP DELAYING!
Subject: A Clean Modern Jail Is Justice — and We Can’t Keep Waiting
To my friends at the ACLU of Hawaiʻi and fellow advocates for a fairer system:
I agree with your vision: care first, jails last. I’ve lived that ideal in practice — not just in policy statements. I’ve spent years working inside our jails, not just observing from the outside. And I’ve seen that for many people, jail is not an engine of oppression — it’s a last, desperate form of help.
I’ve known countless people who got their first detox, their first diagnosis, and their first shot at turning around a chaotic life inside a jail. It's far from ideal. But it’s real. And it is happening, every day, right now, in buildings that are crumbling and inhumane — not because jail is evil, but because we have refused to fix it.
The current OCCC is disgraceful. It’s outdated, overcrowded, unsafe for inmates and staff, and incapable of doing the very rehabilitative work we all claim to support. And yet, every year, efforts to replace it are blocked — not on architectural grounds, but ideological ones. Why?
Calling this project a "$1 billion super jail" distorts reality. A modern facility is not an expansion of mass incarceration. It’s an act of basic decency — a chance to give people dignity, even when they’re at their lowest.
You say we should stop investing in "cages." I ask: what message are we sending when we refuse to invest in clean toilets, adequate space, natural light, proper ventilation, or private meeting areas for families, public defenders, or therapists?
It’s not either/or. We can and must invest in housing, health care, and prevention. But we also have a responsibility — right now — to the people who are in our custody today. And tomorrow. And the day after that.
Delaying this new jail any longer is not principled. It’s cruel.
We need to stop pretending the current system is humane. And we need to stop letting perfect-sounding slogans delay basic upgrades that people inside the walls are begging for.
If you believe in justice, start with a clean, functional jail.
Not someday. Now.
Sincerely,
James Waldron Lindblad.