San Bernardino, California spent $961,000 to “improve” a sidewalk
🚨 They built just this tiny square for nearly $1 million dollars and “The county said residents would benefit from its climate impacts”
California is the money laundering capital of the world
They also spent millions and millions on a “trail” that’s extremely unimpressive
- $2,721,400 for the San Sevaine Trail Project
- $1,500,000 for the San Sevaine Trail (cost to bid in excess of estimate)
They’re also spending millions to create a “credits” program to make people pay to offset environmental impacts of projects (this is insanity)
Fun fact: In cat world being the one that grooms the other one means they're the boss.
In bunny world it's the other way round - the one being groomed is the boss.
So they both are thinking they're the boss.
This is incredible.
This machine is capable of cleaning up 100 million kg of plastic ocean waste, and as of 2025, it has already collected about 500,000 kg of plastic.
It aims to remove 90% of ocean plastic by 2040.
Metal Sticks Together in Space — No Heat, No Pressure, Just Physics! 🌌🔧
In the silent vacuum of space, two pieces of identical metal can do something that seems almost magical — they fuse together on contact. This strange phenomenon is known as cold welding, and it happens without heat, pressure, or any adhesive at all.
On Earth, we never see this happen naturally because our metals are always coated with a thin layer of oxide, dust, or moisture from the air. But in space, there’s no atmosphere — no barrier between the metals. When their pure atomic surfaces touch, they can’t tell they’re separate. Their atoms simply join together as one solid piece.
While it sounds like a futuristic bonding technique, cold welding is actually a real engineering challenge for satellites and spacecraft. Moving metal parts like hinges, latches, and fasteners can accidentally weld together in orbit, jamming systems that were meant to move freely.
The phenomenon was first confirmed in 1985 during a European Space Agency (ESA) mission, when parts of a satellite unexpectedly fused in the vacuum of space. Since then, engineers have learned to counter it using special coatings, lubricants, and non-reactive materials to prevent unwanted bonding.
In short: space doesn’t just test human ingenuity — it tests the very boundaries of matter itself. 🌠
Here are the SIMPLE FACTS about the Democrat Shutdown:
1️⃣ Democrat votes are REQUIRED to reopen the government.
2️⃣ Democrats have voted 13 TIMES to keep it closed.
3️⃣ Democrats refuse to fund the government unless we restore- $200 BILLION in health benefits for illegal aliens, BILLIONS for foreign projects, $500 MILLION for leftist media outlets, and huge CUTS to rural hospitals.
4️⃣ Democrats ADMIT they’re using the pain and suffering of the American people as “leverage,” while boasting that “every day gets better” for them.
🚨🚨Democrats are doing this to appease their far Left Marxist base —because they are more afraid of THEM than the American people.
JD Vance confirms George Soros and Democrat donors are paying for political violence in America. He said they are funding writers who are deliberately taking quotes out of context
He said liberal billionaires FINANCIALLY REWARD them for lying in articles
🚨 Premier @ABDanielleSmith on equalization:
"If Quebec were to pay market rates for electricity, even two cents more, they would get $4 billion less in equalization.
The formula actually rewards them for subsidizing electricity and reducing their own income stream."
BREAKING 🚨 Karoline Leavitt just exposed every reporter for NOT reporting on Iryna’s mu*rder:
“Many Journalists in this room spilled plenty of ink on Daniel Penny for trying to defend a subway car from a deranged lunatic in New York City”
ABSOLUTE MIC DROP 🔥
Masahiro Hara, a Japanese engineer at Denso Wave, invented the QR code in 1994 to track auto parts.
What began in car factories is now a global tool—powering payments, ads, tickets & even pandemic safety.
[📹 nshnv]
Did you know that in Romania, trucks loaded with beehives are rented out to flower growers?
These massive rigs become mobile "bee hotels," buzzing with thousands of bees that pollinate fields of flowers and crops.