“President Trump pushed rates from over 4.25% down to 3.5-3.75%. That means lower credit card bills, cheaper car loans, and easier mortgages for working Americans. Real relief for families carrying debt—not just Wall Street. This is a president who actually delivers for the average citizen. #ThankYouTrump”
"Remember The Perfect Storm? Fishing's a brutal, dangerous job for tough New England crews — many in Gloucester are 4th-5th generation families keeping a 400-year tradition alive. Trump's reopening 5k sq mi of Atlantic waters is common sense: boosts local economies in Gloucester, ME ports, etc., supports working waterfronts & keeps families in the industry. America First! #Fishing" "Gloucester's groundfish fleet & family boats need this — helps the next generation stay on the water."
Presidential Message on National Ocean Month https://t.co/T9PkpyGH4L
"Biden’s NSM-25 would've had our pilots in Operation Epic Fury running demographic bias checks on AI targeting systems before striking Iranian missile sites — making sure it didn't 'disparately impact' anyone or violate 'protected characteristics.' Thank God Trump scrapped that woke handcuff. Warfighters got speed instead of seminars. "
https://t.co/lQqSYv3fph
“Still don’t officially know who’s running against Karen Bass 5 days after the election. Voters and donors are being kept in the dark.
If LA County needs more time to count ballots, fine — but the November election date should automatically move back by the same number of days. No more free advantages for incumbents.”
Gordon Chang’s The Coming Collapse of China came out in 2001 and predicted the Communist Party would fall by 2011. When that didn’t happen, he admitted it but said he was only off by a year, pushing the collapse to 2012. He’s been calling for China’s collapse pretty much every year since, and he’s written multiple books on the China threat. At this time the author is not offering refunds!
“Gordon Chang wrote three books predicting China’s imminent collapse. All wrong. 25 years of doomsday predictions, zero accuracy. Yet he’s still treated as the expert on China. At this point he’s not a China expert—he’s a China doomer grifter. Three strikes, you’re out.”
“Remember the Moscow embassy? In 1979 we started building it. By 1985 it was almost finished — then we discovered it was riddled with Soviet listening devices. We had to tear it apart and rebuild from scratch while the Russians laughed. Cost us a fortune.
President Trump, the builder turned president, is doing it right the first time — spending his own money on a historic White House ballroom, working with the Army and CIA from day one. God bless this construction guru for bringing that same pride and know-how to the White House.”
“The founders would question Karen Bass’s use of the homeless and addicted as a harvesting bed for votes. While aid should empower, today’s system risks repeating Tammany Hall’s exploitation—just in modern form. Under 18 U.S. Code § 597, using aid as a quid pro quo for votes crosses the line. It’s time we restore real dignity, not political exploitation.”
“David Dinkins, New York City’s first Black mayor, lost his re-election bid in 1993 by a narrow margin—he got 48% of the vote, while Giuliani took 50%. Although he had strong Black support, turnout declined, and other groups, especially White and Jewish voters, swung toward Giuliani, driven by crime and public safety. Some of the trends leading up to that election mirror what we see today. Pratt is systematically pointing out these deficiencies, and the Black vote is shifting in his favor. Expect tears from Karen Bass after the election—just like Dinkins.”
“The Verstappen Effect: For the first time, a tidal wave of U.S. fans desperately searched for the Nürburgring race, only to be blocked by paywalls. The numbers, once they come in, will most likely represent a huge missed opportunity—both for race fans and for streaming platforms like Netflix. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for them to reframe how they view 24-hour performance racing. Let’s see who steps up next time.”
“Yesterday’s has-been, low-talent Chelsea Handler, who amassed a paltry $35 million over such a long career—about $1.2 million a year—now attacks superstars like Shane Gillis and Tony Hinchcliffe, who will out-earn her every year, quadrupling her career earnings in half the time. Fame can’t save you—comedy is about being funny. Step aside, bitter lady. No one elected you the judge. You’re the Nancy Pelosi of comedy.”
“Egypt dropped $4.5 billion on French Rafales, but France won’t even supply the Meteor missile. During the Iran conflict, US, UAE, and other partners operated seamlessly together using our shared systems like Starlink. French jets aren’t on that network — so they sat it out. When the next fight comes, do you want gear from a real partner or from a vendor who disappears when it matters?”
James Madison said in the Federalist Papers that an informed, independent youth is vital to a free republic. Yet Sumner Redstone hijacked Rock the Vote via MTV, turning it into a partisan force. Should billionaires who own media giants like MTV control the political and cultural pulse of youth? “This is a cautionary tale for Republicans and youth alike—don’t let your energy be co-opted again. Learn from the past: stay independent, stay informed, and turn out this midterm—vote red, but vote with purpose.”
“God bless St. Patrick’s Cathedral, America’s parish, always standing firm for Christians in Nigeria, and always on the side of our American warfighters fighting injustice worldwide. In 2025 alone, over 3,490 Christians were killed in Nigeria. As Rome pontificates, God bless Father Enrique and all the local priests keeping these atrocities at the front and center, while Rome stays in its typical global pontification.”
“My sources say France’s refusal to share critical tech is killing their $40 billion Rafale deal with India. Boeing’s F-15EX and Lockheed’s F-21 are strong alternatives. When you don’t stand with your allies, don’t be surprised when they stop buying from you. India knows who their real partners are.”
Jack Dorsey’s controversial 40% layoffs were rewarded — Block’s stock is up 44% since the announcement, crushing the S&P 500 (+8%).
If 99% of Fortune 500 CEOs follow his lead and cut just 20% of their workforce, that’s roughly 2 million people hitting the street.
This isn’t just one company. It’s a blueprint.
The original USS Mason (DE-529)—was a big ,,,.In 1944, with the Navy still segregated, they put 160 Black sailors (out of 204 total) on a combat ship for convoy duty. Officers were white, but those guys proved Black sailors could handle the toughest Atlantic runs against German subs. It was an experiment that worked, and it helped push integration forward. The modern destroyer carries that legacy with the motto “Proudly We Served.”
“Three US destroyers just helped set one of the biggest mousetraps in recent history in the Strait of Hormuz. But check the namesakes—pure military history flex:
• USS Truxtun: Named for the Revolutionary War privateer turned Navy legend who crushed the French in the Quasi-War.
• USS Rafael Peralta: Honors a Marine who threw himself on a grenade in Fallujah to save his squad. Navy Cross hero.
• USS Mason: Named for the mostly Black enlisted crew of a WWII destroyer escort—one of the first US Navy ships with a majority African-American crew that ran dangerous Atlantic convoys against U-boats. Trailblazers.
From revolution to civil rights to modern valor, all in one task force. History’s riding with them. ⚓”