Everyone please send in a comment to the EPA it takes 2 seconds. You can remain anonymous if you’d like. Most of us do not want anything sprayed out of an aircraft and that includes bacteria modified mosquitoes by Google. Today is the last day to make a comment to the EPA. See below for instructions and link.
@drsimonegold Thanks for posting the link. Insane we (Floridians) have to ask our government to reject a permit request in order to not have genetically modified (mutant) mosquitos released into our environment by Google! Friends pls comment.
@GovRonDeSantis@sen@EPA@epaleezeldin
Google is planning to release 64 MILLION Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes into neighborhoods in Florida and California.
This is reckless, irreversible biological experimentation on American communities and our ecosystems — with no off-switch.
Florida recorded just 6 West Nile cases last year. The risk is negligible, yet they’re proceeding anyway. These altered mosquitoes could disrupt birds, bats, and entire food chains with consequences we cannot undo.
Enough of Big Tech playing God with our environment and our health.
Tell the EPA to REJECT this dangerous experiment. (Link in comments.)
Public comments close tomorrow, June 5th.
THE NUMBERS SHOW JOHN THUNE’S SENATE HAS BEEN BLOCKING PRESIDENT TRUMP’S RECESS APPOINTMENT POWER SINCE 2025.
Most Americans think the Senate “goes on recess.”
Technically?
It hasn’t.
Since President Trump returned to office on January 20, 2025, the Senate calendar included roughly 10–12 major non-legislative breaks/work periods in 2025 alone, plus multiple recess blocks in early 2026.
Here’s what that actually looked like:
📅 2025 Senate Breaks
- Feb. 14–17 → 4 days
- Mar. 17–21 → 5 days
- Apr. 14–25 → 12 days
- May 26–30 → 5 days
- Jun. 30–Jul. 4 → 5 days
- Aug. 4–Sep. 1 → 29 days
- Sep. 22–26 → 5 days
- Oct. 13–17 → 5 days
- Nov. 10–14 → 5 days
- Nov. 24–28 → 5 days
- Dec. 22–31 → 10 days
That’s approximately:
➡️ 95+ calendar days of scheduled Senate downtime/work periods in 2025 alone.
Then in 2026:
- Memorial Day recess again used pro forma sessions
- Additional Easter/holiday recess structures remained protected
- More short-session procedural blocks continued
Now here’s the key number Americans need to understand:
⚖️ The Supreme Court’s NLRB v. Noel Canning ruling requires roughly 10+ consecutive days of TRUE Senate recess before recess appointments become constitutionally viable.
So what did Senate leadership do?
They inserted PRO FORMA SESSIONS every few days.
Meaning:
❌ The Senate never officially entered a qualifying recess
❌ President Trump’s recess appointment authority stayed locked down
❌ Pending nominees remained trapped in Senate bottlenecks
Even during the massive:
📅 Aug. 4–Sep. 1, 2025 summer recess
— a 29-day break on paper —
…the Senate still used procedural sessions to technically remain “open.”
That single maneuver alone blocked what could have been one of the largest recess appointment windows of Trump’s second term.
And remember:
Republicans controlled the Senate.
This wasn’t Chuck Schumer blocking Trump.
This happened under Majority Leader @LeaderJohnThune.
The establishment doesn’t need to publicly oppose President Trump anymore.
They just:
- hold 30-second sessions
- rotate senators through gavels
- technically keep the chamber alive
- and quietly freeze presidential appointment power
No screaming headlines.
No dramatic floor speeches.
Just procedural warfare.
Personnel is policy.
If you delay appointments by:
- weeks,
- months,
- or entire recess cycles,
you slow:
- deportation enforcement
- DOJ restructuring
- agency takeovers
- regulatory rollback
- President Trump’s agenda itself
Americans voted for rapid change in 2024.
Instead, Senate leadership ensured the system moved at establishment speed.
The Mayor of Charlotte is demanding people stop posting this reminder of the lovely innocent Iryna Zarutska butchered by a savage on Charlotte public transit. He was on probation by a liberal activist judge.
A total wasteland of a sky..
Josh Jordan sums it all up in this video from Connecticut, USA
We are running out of time, l know we have all heard this so many times, like the boy who cried wolf, l totally get it! Please understand what's happening, our world is being poisoned ☠️
James Madison described the powers of the federal government as “few and defined” and those reserved to the states as “numerous and indefinite.”
We’ve been dangerously drifting from that understanding since the 1930s.
The drift has been most evident in areas now most fraught with waste, fraud, and abuse.
If we honored the Constitution’s limits on federal power, there’d be very little waste, fraud, and abuse in our national government.
Share if you’d like to see a “constitutional reset,” in which any government function that’s not obviously and necessarily federal under the Constitution would be returned “to the states respectively, or to the people,” as the Tenth Amendment specifies.
@pidioiscariota@nogps1 I noticed in Nov. the skies being sprayed like crazy in Italy when driving from Rome to Assisi. Then of course some rain and overcast weather in Assisi. That’s when I realized this must be global (from Florida)…so sad