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A few months ago, the New York Times wrote a story about a pregnant Honduran woman who was deported from the country and then traveled 1,700 miles to commit felony re-entry so her child could be born in America.
The Supreme Court just ruled that her baby is as much of a citizen as you and I.
HAVE YOU SEEN HIM? | Authorities in Bexar County are asking for the public’s help to find a missing 17-year-old last seen leaving his home near the 3000 block of Hardy Road.
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Upset with the SCOTUS decision today?
Call your senator at (202) 224-3121 and tell them to support my Constitutional Amendment to end Birthright Citizenship. We must protect the integrity of American citizenship.
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$1.5 billion spent on homelessness in the last six years.
Austin's general fund budget for fiscal year 2026 is $1.58 billion.
Let that sink in.
Austin is pouring *your* tax dollars into perpetual services that haven't solved the problems of homelessness in any meaningful way.
Q1 2026 NMDB data show 78% of mortgaged homes have rates below 6%, unchanged from last quarter but down from a 93% peak in 2022. 22% are now at or above 6%.
The distribution is shifting, and mobility is slowly improving.
Here’s what happens next:
1) Now that existing landlords can no longer can raise rents as costs inflate, they either let their apartments fall to ruin or quit entirely
2) New development ceases as investors avoid investing where revenue is fixed, expenses are not, and their work is vilified
3) The now state run, run down apartments are exploding in cost as housing units go offline and new development completely stops outside of wildly over budget, always delayed government housing
4) The communist response is to blame greedy landlords and developers for not being willing to go bankrupt to provide housing for others
5) As the productive flee the city, the communists have no choice but to increase taxes even more - on everyone, not just the few rich left in the city
6) The race to the bottom begins, as societal unrest grows, factions develop, and in-fighting reigns
7) The great hope - which is not a guarantee - is that reason eventually prevails and a reversion to common sense enables the slow, painful recovery of New York City
There is no path for this to go well, NYC.
It ends as it always has throughout history: Less housing, higher prices, and higher taxes for you.
Sunny Hostin: "I think that New York is the nation's cultural and political capital, and that's just a fact. And the Democratic Socialists of America is a force to be reckoned with at this point."
"Perhaps it's time for change."