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Inflation

A Divided Fed

Plus: Cocaine and mustard gas, U.S. seizes oil tanker, billionaires in the White House, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 12.11.2025 9:30 AM

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Yesterday, Fed officials lowered interest rates by a quarter-point, roughly in line with people's expectations. "The decision to cut for a third meeting in a row shifted interest rates to a new range of 3.5 percent to 3.75 percent," reports The New York Times. "It marked the fourth straight vote that was not backed by all members of the 12-person Federal Open Market Committee, demonstrating how fractured the central bank has become as it balances risks of rising unemployment and sticky inflation."

The rate cut was controversial among members of the Federal Reserve Board, who voted 9–3 in favor. (Two regional Fed presidents voted to leave rates unchanged and one board member opted for a larger cut.) The labor market keeps weakening, but inflation remains above the target. Board members are thus divided on how to tackle the situation.

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"Our rates should be the lowest rates in the world," said President Donald Trump, who is interviewing Kevin Warsh today to succeed Jerome Powell as Fed chair. Trump seems poised to more explicitly pressure the Federal Reserve to do his bidding (though the idea of a wholly unpoliticized Fed was always a myth), especially once Powell has been replaced.

In his press conference, Powell basically fielded the same types of questions he's received a lot of in recent months—lots about coming disruption from the artificial intelligence sector—and repeated things we already know: that wealthy households are responsible for the still-elevated levels of consumer spending, effectively obscuring a bit of the economic pain felt by the middle and lower classes; that the immigration crackdown is responsible for low job growth numbers; and that official Bureau of Labor Statistics numbers are probably off, possibly overstating how much job growth there's been (when the reality is bleaker).

"If you get away from tariffs, inflation is in the low twos," said Powell, rightly placing blame at Trump's feet. "It's really tariffs."


Scenes from New York: "One of the Last Times Square Dive Bars Faces Eviction."


QUICK HITS

  • "The United States has seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela, President Trump announced on Wednesday, an escalation in his administration's pressure campaign against Nicolás Maduro, the leader of Venezuela," reports The New York Times. "The officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe a military operation, said that the seizure came after 'deliberate planning' and that there was no resistance from the crew. There were no casualties as part of the operation, the officials said."
  • "Cocaine is not mustard gas," writes Jonah Goldberg for The Dispatch. "There's a reason presidents need authorization from Congress to launch a war."
  • Speaking of: "The House on Wednesday approved a $900 billion defense policy bill that would codify much of President Trump's national security agenda but seek to curb his move to withdraw from Europe and to mandate more Pentagon consultation with Congress," reports The New York Times.
  • "The Justice Department on Tuesday moved to end long-standing civil rights policies that prohibit local governments and organizations that receive federal funding from maintaining policies that disproportionately harm people of color," reports Politico. "The Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination on the basis of 'race, color, or national origin.' The Justice Department and the courts have historically interpreted the law as a ban on intentional discrimination as well as policies that, in practice, have a 'disparate impact' on one group of people. President Donald Trump signed an executive order in April that directed agencies to eliminate disparate-impact liability wherever possible." ("The prior 'disparate impact' regulations encouraged people to file lawsuits challenging racially neutral policies, without evidence of intentional discrimination," said Harmeet Dhillon, the Justice Department's civil rights chief. "Our rejection of this theory will restore true equality under the law by requiring proof of actual discrimination, rather than enforcing race- or sex-based quotas or assumptions.")
  • "The world's richest man. The owner of the Houston Rockets. The former CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment. These are just some of the 12 billionaires—not including Trump—who have held roles in the Trump administration this year," reports The Washington Post, with palpable distaste. ("While previous administrations have included the ultrarich, the wealth held by this group is larger than even the first Trump administration, previously the wealthiest in U.S. history," adds the paper.) I, for one, am not triggered by wealthy, accomplished people doing things in government (more than I am triggered by anyone doing things in government), but enjoy your investigation, WaPo.
  • They're trying to get him but they can't!

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   2 hours ago

    A Divided Fed

    A Fed divided against itself cannot stand... and manipulate your currency.

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    1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   2 hours ago

      Suddenly, yes men are desirable.

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    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

      Oh well. We best tear it all down and end it. Can I get a 2nd?

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      1. Minadin   2 hours ago

        Nuke it from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.

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        1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

          You run the risk of a mutant fed rising from the ashes that way.

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  2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

    Jeffsarcs vision for america.

    Lila Rose
    @LilaGraceRose
    Unjust.

    Swiss man Emanuel Brünisholz has been jailed for refusing to pay a fine after posting a Facebook comment noting the differences between male and female skeletons.

    The government claims his statement violated anti-discrimination laws against those who say they are “LGBTQ”

    Pointing out the biological differences between men and women isn’t “hatred” — it’s acknowledging basic science.

    Kirralie Smith
    @KirralieS
    In Australia I have been ordered to pay $95,000 in damages for identifying males in female sport. If I don’t pay within 28 days, it doubles

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  3. Minadin   2 hours ago

    "Cocaine is not mustard gas,"

    It does vaporize a lot lately, though.

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    1. mad.casual   1 hour ago

      Of excited delirium... with excited delirium... what difference, at this point, does it make? Unbepenised SCOTUS nominees can't answer the question "What is a woman?" but random journalists are suddenly biopharmacological chemical weapons experts?

      Fuck 'em.

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  4. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   2 hours ago

    While previous administrations have included the ultrarich, the wealth held by this group is larger than even the first Trump administration, previously the wealthiest in U.S. history,"

    Guess the economy isn’t so bad after all.

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    1. Social Justice is neither   2 hours ago

      There are controls against business conflicts of interest but controls for conflicts of the bureaucratic, academic, activist or the like don't exist and in fact seem to be lauded.

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    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

      Maybe you didnt hear. But there are tariffs. So nothing else matters.

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    3. Moonrocks   1 hour ago

      I wonder when we'll get the WaPo expose on the UltraRich influence on the Democrat party or UltraRich financing of far-left activist groups enacting policy on behalf of Democrat-run states and localities.

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      1. Outlaw Josey Wales   1 hour ago

        Yes, but did those Dems do it first?

        If not, nothing else matters or the article doesn't exist or something.

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      2. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

        https://www.forbes.com/sites/dereksaul/2024/10/30/kamala-harris-has-more-billionaires-prominently-backing-her-than-trump-bezos-and-griffin-weigh-in-updated/

        Our breakdown records 83 billionaires supporting Harris and 52 backing Trump so far (see the lists for both below).

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    4. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

      https://edition.cnn.com/2025/12/02/business/gas-prices-three-dollars

      Major milestone: US gas prices drop below $3 a gallon for first time since May 2021

      The national average for regular gas dipped to $2.998 a gallon, compared with $3.001 on Monday. Pump prices are down about six cents in just the past week and are below $3 for the first time since May 2021.

      Gas is also cheaper than it was last year, albeit modestly. The national average a year ago was $3.05 a gallon. Last month, gas prices were briefly more expensive on a year-over-year basis.

      Prices are even lower in many parts of the country.

      According to AAA, the average price for gas is below $2.75 a gallon in 18 states, including New Mexico, South Carolina, Wisconsin, Iowa and Colorado.

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      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

        Dont tell boehm.. but energy prices are often more correlated to inflation than tsriffs.

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      2. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   1 hour ago

        I miss those joe Biden “I did that” stickers on gas pumps.

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    5. Longtobefree   42 minutes ago

      I refuse the idea that consulting successful men is a bad idea.

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      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   24 minutes ago

        Agreed. Mamdanis plan of staffing former convicts seems worse.

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  5. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

    13 GOP House members join democrats to protect federal unions.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/13-republicans-defy-gop-leadership-vote-dems-advance-repeal-trump-order-federal-unions

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    1. Minadin   1 hour ago

      N.J., N.Y., N.Y., Pa., Pa., N.Y., N.J., Pa., N.J., Minn.

      . . .

      Sensing a pattern.

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      1. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

        RINOs

        Even FDR knew that federal employees should not be allowed to unionize (or, at least, that collective bargaining for federal employees is a Bad Idea).

        --------------

        All Government employees should realize that the process of collective bargaining, as usually understood, cannot be transplanted into the public service. It has its distinct and insurmountable limitations when applied to public personnel management. The very nature and purposes of Government make it impossible for administrative officials to represent fully or to bind the employer in mutual discussions with Government employee organizations. The employer is the whole people, who speak by means of laws enacted by their representatives in Congress. Accordingly, administrative officials and employees alike are governed and guided, and in many instances restricted, by laws which establish policies, procedures, or rules in personnel matters.

        Particularly, I want to emphasize my conviction that militant tactics have no place in the functions of any organization of Government employees. Upon employees in the Federal service rests the obligation to serve the whole people, whose interests and welfare require orderliness and continuity in the conduct of Government activities. This obligation is paramount. Since their own services have to do with the functioning of the Government, a strike of public employees manifests nothing less than an intent on their part to prevent or obstruct the operations of Government until their demands are satisfied. Such action, looking toward the paralysis of Government by those who have sworn to support it, is unthinkable and intolerable. It is, therefore, with a feeling of gratification that I have noted in the constitution of the National Federation of Federal Employees the provision that “under no circumstances shall this Federation engage in or support strikes against the United States Government.”

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        1. Spiritus Mundi   1 hour ago

          Yankees

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      2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

        Led by a dem from Maine.

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  6. Fist of Etiquette   2 hours ago

    "If you get away from tariffs, inflation is in the low twos," said Powell, rightly placing blame at Trump's feet. "It's really tariffs."

    TARIFF THE HELL OUT OF POWELL FOR THAT

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    1. Minadin   2 hours ago

      Wasn't inflation a monetary phenomenon in the last administration, versus a 'cost of things' thing? I seem to remember being told that.

      Tariffs don't lower buying power, they just increase cost, right?

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      1. Quicktown Brix   1 hour ago

        Increase costs lower buying power by definition.

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    2. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   2 hours ago

      Member the time reason mag was against the fed? Rev kuck members

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    3. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

      Evidence isnt supported by anything other than narratives. Inflation was 1.7 during the first reign of tariffs. Any fed chair that doesnt get supply side is the primary driver of inflation shouldn't be chair.

      The fact is the overspending under Biden of free money is still the cause of current inflation. We can see this by simply looking from 2016 to 2024. We are still operating under FY25. Blue states with free cash and high regulations have inflation a half point higher. Just removing dem control of states would drop inflation by half a percent.

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      1. Quicktown Brix   60 minutes ago

        Why did the trend for lower inflation reverse this past spring?

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        1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   9 minutes ago

          We avoided a depression?

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          1. Quicktown Brix   6 minutes ago

            how 'bout "delayed"?

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  7. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

    Poor sullum. Narrative collapsing even among dems.

    RNC Research

    @RNCResearch
    Democrat Chris Coons beclowns himself while defending narco-terrorists

    MS NOW: “Is there anything in the video?”

    COONS: Well it’s not about the video…it’s about the assumption…they were trafficking cocaine not attacking America!

    https://x.com/RNCResearch/status/1998532636608966857

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  8. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

    Somalis used cries of racism and lawsuits with activist judges to stop investigations into fraud.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/nutrition-programs-lawsuit-triggers-mn-education-dept-ease-oversight-opening-door-more-fraud

    Estimates for Somalian fraud are approaching 8B in Minnesota.

    https://x.com/EricLDaugh/status/1996986289661399077

    Democrat politicians collected tens of thousands from the fraud.

    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/12/05/nolte-minnesota-democrats-allegedly-received-tens-of-thousands-in-campaign-cash-from-somali-scammers/

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    1. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

      Not just Minnesota, either.

      https://nypost.com/2025/12/10/us-news/maines-medicaid-program-bilked-out-of-millions-of-dollars-in-somali-fraud-whistleblower-claims/

      Maine’s Medicaid program was taken for millions of dollars by a contractor whose founder and CEO sought political office in his native Somalia last year, a whistleblower has claimed.

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      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

        Does a certain drunk know? Then he didnt care when 1ps of millions were pulled from Maine homeless programs to house illegals.

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  9. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

    Recent report shows the amount of fraud in ACA.

    Stephen Moore
    @StephenMoore
    Massive Obamacare fraud uncovered.

    In 2023, 1 in 3 subsidy recipients—$21B total—used Social Security numbers that didn’t match IRS records. Fake applicants in 2024–25? Most were approved.

    And yet, Congress wants to expand subsidies with no limits or safeguards.

    https://x.com/StephenMoore/status/1996942073321124157

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  10. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

    Pretty crazy, but expected, story out of north Carolina.

    Short of the long story. Student asked school if they can paint their spirit rock, allowed for messaging. Has had pride, pro dem, othet messages on it. Student gets permission, paints Charlie Kirk message. Principal gets outraged and calls cops. Cops interview Student without parental knowledge, dont read rights, force signed confession. Student shows proof of permission. School and cops pretend nothing ever happened n

    https://justthenews.com/nation/free-speech/school-district-trampled-due-process-criminal-probe-student-charlie-kirk-message

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  11. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   2 hours ago

    https://notthebee.com/article/rubio-bans-woke-font

    Wow I did not know this happened, I always assumed Biden was talking from a speech written in wingdings

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    1. mad.casual   23 minutes ago

      A font that has had its serif removed can do anything a non-trans-sans-serif font can do.

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  12. Fist of Etiquette   2 hours ago

    The United States has seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela...

    Finally, I can dust off the ol' NO BLOOD FOR OIL sign.

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    1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   1 hour ago

      No blood for coke!

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      1. Fist of Etiquette   1 hour ago

        It wasn't a cocaine tanker.

        Or was it?

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        1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   1 hour ago

          Duh it was a fishing boat

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    2. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   1 hour ago

      As long as he said tank you very much!

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  13. Fist of Etiquette   2 hours ago

    "There's a reason presidents need authorization from Congress to launch a war."

    [thor.png] Do they, though?

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    1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   1 hour ago

      If sanctions are placed against oil from Venezuela, what is the alternative when someone decides to violate those sanctions?

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      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

        Sternly worded letters? Hashrags on X?

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      2. Quicktown Brix   43 minutes ago

        The US doesn't have the authority to impose any sanctions that do not involve trade with the US.

        So the US and allies have sanctioned Venezuelan oil they can therefore punish any "western" businesses that facilitates that sale of oil or put other sanctions/repercussions on nations that ignore the sanctions.

        It's possible that there's some technical law breaking that occurred here. We only know that this type of seizure is extremely rare (for the US) .

        That and the real motivation is to temp Venezuela to do something to start or justify a war.

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  14. Fist of Etiquette   2 hours ago

    The Justice Department on Tuesday moved to end long-standing civil rights policies that prohibit local governments and organizations that receive federal funding from maintaining policies that disproportionately harm people of color...

    DOGE is rolling over in its grave.

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  15. Fist of Etiquette   1 hour ago

    The world's richest man. The owner of the Houston Rockets. The former CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment. These are just some of the 12 billionaires—not including Trump—who have held roles in the Trump administration this year...

    Eat the rich.

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    1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   1 hour ago

      We need more people with no idea how to make money working in government.

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      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

        Send them sarcs LinkedIn account. Or Boehms.

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      2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   59 minutes ago

        This is amusing. Reason defends sanctions over Ukraine or racism.

        Still, political sanctions can be justified when they effectively deter serious wrongdoing. For instance, this might have been the case during apartheid in South Africa.

        https://reason.com/2022/03/11/russian-sanctions-the-helpful-the-harmful-and-the-pointless/

        Here is Boehm.

        https://reason.com/2022/03/01/russia-is-getting-canceled/

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  16. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   1 hour ago

    The pope trying to placate the muzzi animals is disgusting. There is nothing anyone can do to convince the islamists to not be murdering pedofile scum. They are not civilized, they are not people, stop pretending they are.

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  17. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

    Kind of curious why Reason is staying away from the story out of Colorado about the 70 year old woman sentenced to 9 years over 2020. Maybe if she was illegal and killed someone theyd care?

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    1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   52 minutes ago

      Because they support election fraud

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      1. Gaear Grimsrud   31 minutes ago

        It Was The Cleanest Election Evah!

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    2. Rockstevo   10 minutes ago

      I have yet see them even mention Artic Frost either.

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  18. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

    "Cocaine is not mustard gas,"

    Hunter Biden agrees.

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    1. Vernon Depner   54 minutes ago

      Do you have any Grey Poupon?

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  19. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   1 hour ago

    Apparently Cinnabon Girl had been harassed multiple times by these Somalis.

    https://x.com/wallstreetapes/status/1998870628888424503?s=46&t=qeA47-JjK6vq0pfnxg60dA

    Never believe liberal propaganda

    It turns out the viral Cinnabon video where the white worker Crystal Wilsey was shown as the racist, left out the part where Somalians repeatedly taunted her

    They got kicked out and returned in different clothes to harass her again and again

    “The new video reveals that it was the Cinnabon employees who were the victims, and everyone had misunderstood her. In the video, the Somali couple appears to be provoking her on purpose, repeatedly approaching her and even changing outfits to slip back into the store and create a confrontation.

    In the footage, the Muslim woman, identified by viewers, stands at the counter in a red jacket, constantly moving toward Crystal Wilsey with her phone raised, speaking in a taunting tone. Crystal points at her, stammering in frustration. You've been here before. You changed your outfit just to come bother me again.”

    But remember, these are the folks Jeffy wants in the country.

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

      https://pjmedia.com/robert-spencer/2025/12/09/somali-says-of-trump-my-biggest-fear-is-that-this-man-may-never-witness-our-full-takeover-n4946880

      My biggest fear in life is that this man may never witness our full takeover. Yes, he may never wi— witness that. He already witnessed our partial takeover, our little success, in America. And he’s the reason, actually, I know that, that community in America is thriving. He’s how I know. It’s like, he’s how we measure our progress. If he doesn’t tweet, somebody messed up. I know that somebody f**ked up the plot. If he tweet, I know. I know we’re doing the right things, yes. That’s how I know.

      Also jeffs biggest fear.

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      1. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

        Seen on FB this morning:

        https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1A9hRH9DuY/

        Armin Navabi

        We were told that mass migration would save Europe’s economy; the data proves it is actively bleeding it dry. As an Iranian who left the Middle East to live in a functional, high-trust society, it is surreal to watch the West voluntarily import the very dysfunction I escaped.

        Official reports from the Netherlands and Denmark confirm what many of us from the region already know but Western politicians are too afraid to say: migrants from the Middle East and North Africa are, statistically, a massive net fiscal burden.

        The numbers are precise and unforgiving. The Danish Ministry of Finance released data showing that this specific demographic costs the state approximately 24 billion DKK every year. This is not a temporary dip in the ledger. It is a structural deficit caused by a group that consistently consumes far more in social services than they contribute in taxes.

        In the Netherlands, the findings are equally stark. Government analysis indicates that the net lifetime impact of an average asylum migrant from these regions is deeply negative. While immigrants from advanced Western nations act as economic engines, filling state coffers, the inflow from the region I once called home operates as a financial drain.

        This is the cold reality of the modern welfare state. You cannot maintain a high-trust, high-benefit society while importing millions of people who are statistically destined to be dependent on it.
        As the fiscal evidence mounts, the backlash against those who point it out is intensifying, forcing many who understand the danger to remain silent.

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        1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   57 minutes ago

          A food truck based economy isn’t as good as once thought.

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    2. mad.casual   11 minutes ago

      But remember, these are the folks Jeffy wants in the country.

      Of note: They didn't just invent this tactic to race bait all the people in Somalia raging against American immigration policy on the Social Medias. This was a tactic widely used by people that this magazine covered for under the "they don't carry membership cards" catchphrase.

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    3. damikesc   4 minutes ago

      She's a lefty herself, so her suffering does not impact me at all.

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  20. Spiritus Mundi   1 hour ago

    Reason wishcasting about inflation during the previous admin when inflation was above 9% compaired to current 3%:

    Is Inflation Sneakily Starting To Rise Again? Boehm
    That darn sneaky inflation is at it again.

    The Inflation Shield - Boehm again
    Gald there is a noble knight to shield us! See, it is not so bad.

    Tumbling Gas Prices Caused Inflation To Fall to 8.5 Percent in July - Boehm again
    Only $4 a gallon!!!! Happy times are here again

    And the coup de grace:

    Has Inflation Peaked?
    Were today children we learn "The rule of thumb is that if it isn't monetary, it isn't inflation."

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

      To be fair. Boehm is a retarded comms major. The degree failing education majors go to.

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  21. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   46 minutes ago

    The Chron is pay-walled, but they found a new ICE "victim".
    Kenneth Mena Florres, a Honduran national, now 20, headed north to the US border with Mexico when he was 11. His asylum papers "have been delayed".
    Picked up by ICE, released on bond; here's your bus ticket back to Honduras.

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  22. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   19 minutes ago

    "BBC engulfed in a new controversy after admitting it ‘misled viewers’ with another Trump ‘lie’"
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gse3DfWGW3c

    BBC doesn't seem to have anyone who can spell "lied to viewers", steaming piles of lying TDS-addled shits.

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  23. damikesc   19 minutes ago

    MTG posing for pics with Code Pink.

    Nice little poser who is waiting to retire until she secures a retirement.

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    1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   13 minutes ago

      Ah yes, CodePink. They’ve been known to train in Cuba.

      https://x.com/datarepublican/status/1999123891776860569?s=46&t=qeA47-JjK6vq0pfnxg60dA

      CODEPINK should be in prison in the first place. They engage in state-sponsored revolutionary training in Cuba. Their members do things that there is no easy explanation for, such as meeting with Iranian government officials.

      I understand the spirit of crossing the partisan bridge, but CODEPINK is the enemy of America, and the mentality that the enemy of my enemy is my friend is the cause behind nearly every single foreign policy blunder.

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  24. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   4 minutes ago

    A good question.

    https://x.com/thelizvariant/status/1998949843092337145?s=46&t=qeA47-JjK6vq0pfnxg60dA

    Man says that he started taking on foreclosure cases tied to illegal immigrants who were tagged for possible deportation… and Texas saw more than 252,000 deportations just last month — the biggest month yet.

    “Walking into these homes is surreal. Pizza still on the stove, boxes on the counter, food in the pantry, dead fish in the tank, belongings everywhere. It’s like they only had time to grab their valuables and run. The homes are decorated, upgraded, furnished — you can feel that people were living real lives here just days before. It’s sad, eerie, and eye-opening. I’m posting the full walkthroughs on my other page on my social media for anyone who wants to see the reality behind these foreclosures.”

    How are people without legal documentation and social security numbers getting federally insured FHA loans ?

    With video.

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