Sanctuary cities built a system where criminal illegal aliens walk out of jail instead of into ICE custody.
The House just passed my $350M ICE provision. It now heads to President Trump’s desk.
Arrest them. Detain them. Deport them.
I'm old enough to remember when the fake news media and leftist talking heads were mocking people for using "horse paste" during the Pandemic.
Now we know that not only did Ivermectin work great against the virus (most any virus, for that matter), but it's now being shown to help cure cancer—and with an eye-popping success rate.
I'm sure all the naysayers who either get cancer, or their friends and family who do, will insist on not considering it as an alternative to chemo now, so as not to be considered hypocrites, right?
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Major Cancer Research Breakthrough: Ivermectin Study Published in Anticancer Research Journal
“In this first of its kind human observational analysis, off-label use of Ivermectin+Mebendazole showed a remarkable 84% Clinical Benefit Ratio in the treatment of cancer. These results indicate that the inexpensive and safe off-label applications of these medications could be an important breakthrough in the treatment of cancer.” ~Dr. Peter McCullough
Next year I'm going to send in what I claim I owe for my taxes without showing the actual numbers.
If it's good enough for elections in California, it should be good enough for me.
I have a question. If Karmelo Anthony’s parents solicited donations for their son‘s defense and then blew all that money on cars and a new house so that he had to get a public defender, how is that not fraud? Why aren’t they facing charges right now?
There is a grief hierarchy in this country and everyone can see it.
When certain victims die, the nation is told to kneel, paint murals, and never forget the name.
When others die, the families who want to march are warned they’ll be branded racists and “white nationalists” for the crime of mourning out loud.
Same loss. Same dead American. Different permission to grieve.
That instinct, the flinch before you speak, the second-guess before you post the victim’s name, was installed on purpose. A movement that controls who you’re allowed to mourn controls what you’re allowed to say.
Grief is not racism. Wanting justice for a murdered American is not nationalism. And refusing to be shamed out of saying so is the whole fight.
New: Victoria Manning reports a Loudoun County Public Schools teacher is using school resources to lobby Congress and solicit signatures in defense of controversial Superintendent Aaron Spence who has been summoned to testify before Congress.
https://t.co/jiaGl53EyK
🟥 A Fairfax mom did the math on your school district — and the numbers are damning.
Stephanie Lundquist-Arora — Fairfax resident, author, and contributor to The Federalist and the Washington Examiner — just published a detailed breakdown of where FCPS actually spends your money.
Here's what she found:
🟥 The School Board got a $197 MILLION budget increase — then voted to cut 70 teaching positions anyway.
🟥 FCPS runs a 19-person environmental bureaucracy — energy managers, "Get2Green" coordinators, zero-waste staff, climate-action planners — costing taxpayers roughly $2.2 million a year in salaries alone.
🟥 Superintendent Michelle Reid's salary: $445,353. Her chief of staff: $306,154. Class sizes: going up.
🟥 Reading scores? Sliding.
In Lundquist-Arora's own words: "Increasing class sizes and cutting teaching positions while failing to eliminate programs that do not support academic achievement is a symptom of weak and obscenely irresponsible leadership."
The 12-member Fairfax County School Board — every seat Democrat-endorsed — had a choice. They chose the climate office over the classroom. They chose the coordinator over the teacher. They chose the bureaucracy over your child.
School Board Chair Sandy Anderson and her colleagues made this budget. They own these numbers.
This is what happens when one party runs every seat and nobody has to answer for it. The next time these School Board members face voters is November 2, 2027.
Share this with every Fairfax parent you know. They need to see where the money went. 👇
🔗 https://t.co/FOb1vDrxxA
Thune and the GOP Senate are using to stop Trump…
Parliamentarian to stop agenda.
Zombie Filibuster to stop securing elections.
Blue Slip tradition to stop filling judicial positions.
Pro Forma sessions to stop making recess appointments.
Denying constituents.
Traitors.
Mail-in voting didn’t just create new opportunities for fraud. It destroyed the single most important thing that has ever kept this republic functioning: the willingness of the losing side to accept the result and continue living under the government that beat them.
For most of American history we understood something basic. Republics don’t survive because the winners are virtuous. They survive because the losers still believe the contest was real enough to respect. That belief didn’t appear by accident. It was built on physical presence, secret ballots, visible processes, and the ability to know ... with reasonable certainty ... who actually voted and under what conditions.
Mail-in voting burned that down on purpose. It moved the entire act of voting out of any controlled environment and into the hands of whoever could collect, mark, and deliver ballots with the least scrutiny.
Signature rules became jokes. Marks replaced signatures. Ballots got routed through centralized hubs where third parties could handle them in bulk. And when the numbers looked off, the response from the people running the system was always the same: trust us.
We are now at the point where large numbers of Americans no longer believe that. Not because they’re paranoid, but because the system itself no longer produces the kind of verifiable process that used to make losing tolerable.
Once enough people decide the outcome was manufactured rather than earned, the republic stops being a government by consent and starts becoming something else entirely.
That’s not a future problem. That’s the condition we’re already in. And pretending otherwise is how you finish the job.
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