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Cuba

Cuba Libre

Plus: Nvidia bootlickers, Yeltsin moments, Trump Tower anti-imperialism, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 1.7.2026 9:32 AM

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Cuban Americans in Orlando, Florida on July 13, 2021 showing solidarity with protesters and dissidents in Cuba. (Paul Hennessy/ZUMAPRESS/Newscom)

Is Cuba next? "I don't think we need [to take] any action," said President Donald Trump on Sunday. Without the regime of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro and a steady supply of oil, "Cuba looks like it's ready to fall."

"I'm not going to talk to you about what our future steps are going to be," Secretary of State Marco Rubio told Meet the Press that same day. But at a press conference following the capture of Maduro in Venezuela on Saturday, he had said, "If I lived in Havana and I was in the government, I'd be concerned."

"I don't think it's any mystery that we are not big fans of the Cuban regime, who, by the way, are the ones that were propping up Maduro," said Rubio on Sunday. No kidding.

"It was Cubans that guarded Maduro," he added. "He was not guarded by Venezuelan bodyguards. He had Cuban bodyguards."

The thought seems to be that, having orchestrated the downfall of the Venezuelan dictator, the Trump administration now stands ready to destabilize the Cuban regime and transition its governance. Or that the economic pain felt by Cuba will be intense enough that the regime will fall on its own.

"To keep the lights on and cars running, Cuba has long been dependent on Venezuelan oil supplies, for which it has exchanged security and medical personnel in a sympathetic contract with leftist allies in Caracas," notes The Washington Post. Now the unholy alliance is over, and the beast will be starved. But it's not the first time Cuba's experienced a cutoff. When the Soviet Union fell in 1991, the island experienced what's known as período especial, a time of severe economic depression that left lasting marks.

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Other people are less confident that the Venezuela situation is going to destabilize Cuba to such a high degree. "Cutting off the oil deliveries is going to put a huge squeeze on the humanitarian situation" in Cuba, Juan Gonzalez, part of the Biden administration's national security staff, told the Post, "but I don't think the regime is going to cry uncle."

Meanwhile, in Venezuela, the transition has been bumpy. Delcy Rodríguez—the vice president since 2018—has been appointed leader, instead of the exiled María Corina Machado, the opposition leader who is widely regarded as having the true mandate of the people, or Edmundo González, whose presidential election victory in 2024 was stolen by Maduro.

"It's unclear whether [Delcy] Rodríguez will become a reformer who leads the country from Chavismo toward democracy or an authoritarian consolidator with American backing," wrote César Báez for Reason. 

"Rodríguez will have little incentive to open up the country's political system. More than a dozen powerful officials and military figures have been, like Maduro, indicted in U.S. courts," reports The Atlantic's Michael Albertus. "They face dim prospects if they hand over power without securing guarantees of immunity. Their most logical move is to dig in—and publicly, that's exactly what they have done. Rodríguez has forcefully denounced the U.S. intervention and asserted that Maduro remains Venezuela's rightful leader. Other officials have circled the wagons."


Tax me, daddy: "I've got to tell you, I have not even thought about it once," said Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, the world's ninth-richest person, about the tax on billionaires being considered by the state of California. "We chose to live in Silicon Valley, and whatever taxes I guess they would like to apply, so be it. I'm perfectly fine with it."

"Under a proposed ballot initiative in the state, billionaires would face a one-time 5% levy to cover funding shortages for health care, food assistance and education," reports Bloomberg. "The proposal, which still needs to gather enough signatures to appear on the November 2026 ballot, would apply to people who reside in the state as of Jan. 1."

It's like California wants to drive rich people out. Also, note the classic politician-brained response, which would work in no other industry: We failed to balance the budget, so therefore, instead of doing better or working harder to rectify the problem, we will simply stick our grubby little hands into people's pockets to absolve us of our fiscal sins.


Scenes from New York: My son, Solomon Peter (called Sol), was born on December 26 but has been in the NICU since birth due to various complications. It's looking like he will be there for a while, so I'm returning from maternity leave for a few weeks to write this newsletter to preserve my leave for when he's actually released from the hospital. (Thank God for remote work, which allows me to do a lot of this work from his bedside; and for Reason, which has been very gracious in giving me all kinds of flexibility during this hard time.) It's been a trying few weeks for my family and your prayers are very appreciated.


QUICK HITS

  • Yeltsin moments!

https://t.co/rV0rzZDssA pic.twitter.com/WmdixSgRZN

— Robert Bork III (@BobbyBorkIII) January 5, 2026

  • Speaking of grocery stores, the Zohran Mamdani apologists are totally (predictably) wrong:

CTown, Gristedes, and Key Foods––our independent grocery stores––are some of the worst I've ever been to, and kind of expensive. https://t.co/1WW6v7PSpi

— Liz Wolfe (@LizWolfeReason) January 6, 2026

  • "A small fleet of ships booked by Chevron Corp. is sailing to Venezuela as the company emerges as the only exporter of the country's oil following the ouster of President Nicolas Maduro by US forces," reports Bloomberg. "Chevron is poised to export more Venezuelan oil this month than last, with at least 11 ships scheduled to arrive in the Venezuelan government-controlled ports of Jose and Bajo Grande, according to preliminary data compiled by Bloomberg….The 11 Chevron-chartered vessels scheduled to arrive in January would be the highest since October when 12 tankers loaded." Chevron, of course, is the only American company currently approved to export crude oil from Venezuela given the sanctions. Venezuelan state-owned company, PDVSA, has put its operations on hold for a fifth day, leaving Chinese purchasers in a precarious spot.
  • "No two countries with Trump-branded properties have ever fought a war against each other," notes Jim Geraghty at The Washington Post in "How a 'Trump Tower Copenhagen' could deter Greenland conquest."
  • "Keeper's goal is to understand its users so well that it can connect them with their soul mates on the first try. And it has instituted a bounty of its own in order to 'align incentives' between the company and its users. Singles who sign up for its $50,000 Marriage Bounty plan pay an introduction fee for each match, then the balance of the sum if a match leads to a long-term relationship," writes Amanda Hess for The New York Times. "The application, which can take hours to complete, asks users for their height, ancestral background, SAT score and their feelings about entrepreneurs. They can chose from an exhaustive list of political affiliations (conservative or progressive, Zionist or anti-Zionist, neoliberal or neo-Nazi) and select their partner's 'ideal' ethnicity. The system can assess their cheekbone prominence, jaw strength or body-fat percentage from a scanned photo, and analyze their application to estimate an IQ score." Call me old-fashioned, but the Silicon Valley attempts at love-hacking always sound utterly ridiculous.

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   2 days ago

    It's looking like he will be there for a while, so I'm returning from maternity leave for a few weeks...

    Best wishes.

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    1. shadydave   2 days ago

      All the best to your child, Liz. Take care of yourself.

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    2. Mickey Rat   2 days ago

      Indeed.

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    3. Mike Parsons   2 days ago

      here's to baby and mom recovering quickly

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    4. Quicktown Brix   2 days ago

      your prayers are very appreciated

      Consider it done.

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    5. Zeb   2 days ago

      All the best to you and family, Liz.

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    6. Use the Schwartz   2 days ago

      Yep, congrats and sending out good vibes to you and your family.

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    7. Moonrocks   2 days ago

      This. Hoping for the best outcomes for you and your family.

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

      Best of luck Liz

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    9. chemjeff radical individualist   2 days ago

      Best wishes for Liz and Solomon and the whole family.

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    10. mad.casual   2 days ago

      Went through similar with Broodling No. 1. Hardest thing I've ever done (and I didn't even do the birthing). Fortunately, he just went back to school after Xmas break. Your work was already ahead of your peers before the heroics, Liz. Here's hoping the situation turns out as well as ours has, if not better (despite NYC).

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    11. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

      These are not the scenes from NYC that any of us wanted to hear. Hope that you both recover quickly and everything is great soon.

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    12. Spiritus Mundi   2 days ago

      News nobody wants to hear. Hopefully old news, with a great outcome in the near future.

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    13. Demosthenes of Athens   2 days ago

      Best Wishes, Liz. Hopefully you'll have him home and healthy soon!

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    14. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 days ago

      Love and prayers for both of you

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    15. Idaho-Bob   2 days ago

      All the best to you and your family, Liz.

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    16. Overt   2 days ago

      I've been watching your journey on X, Mrs Wolfe, and the grace you display on this journey is both humbling and inspiring- even for an old, jaded guy like myself. Our family's prayers are with you, and we wish only the best for you and your young family.

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      1. Rick James   2 days ago

        TRAD WIFE TRAD WIFE TRAD WIFE!

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    17. Marshal   2 days ago

      I'm returning from maternity leave for a few weeks to write this newsletter to preserve my leave for when he's actually released from the hospital.

      Be careful with this. A woman at a previous job tried to do this and her benefits were denied. In most American benefits "maternity leave" is really short term disability and by returning this woman ended her disability eligibility.

      Best of luck.

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      1. Gaear Grimsrud   2 days ago

        Just to agree with all of the comments above. Those babies are the best thing you'll ever do. We'll somehow survive without you for as long as you need.

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      2. MasterThief   2 days ago

        This feels weird for her to say when 60-something year old Gillespie is out on paternity leave.

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    18. damikesc   2 days ago

      Yeah. that sucks. My nieces were in NICU for nearly a month after birth and I felt horrible for my brother. I hope the youngun passes thru and has an amazing life.

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    19. Kungpowderfinger   2 days ago

      Bless your heart Moms, prayers for you and your family.

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    20. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 days ago

      Good luck Liz, and at your first opportunity, for the love of God, ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK!

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    21. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   1 day ago

      Praying for you and your family Liz.

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    22. Diarrheality   1 day ago

      Blessings to both you and your family, Liz.

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  2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 days ago

    Even red states who monitor voting registration for non citizens are finding non citizens voting. Mostly because states are required to use the federal form due to a suit from Obama which doesnt have any checks except for a box checking.

    https://thefederalist.com/2026/01/06/25-noncitizens-voted-in-alabama-officials-find-after-trump-gave-states-access-to-alien-database/

    Imagine if blue states actually did these simple audits. But they are refusing to hand over data despite federal law.

    Kind of ends the rare argument pushed due to never looking.

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    1. Idaho-Bob   2 days ago

      Fraud is the Democrats' MO. Theft of tax dollars, election fraud, social media censorship, novel prosecutions, and murder a democratic Speaker of the MN House for not voting correctly.

      This is what we are up against and we seem stuck on taking the high road.

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      1. damikesc   2 days ago

        We poo-poohed the assassin saying Walz told him to do it.

        I can buy it more and more. She opposed free healthcare for migrants. I can see Walz people or Walz himself ordering a hit.

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        1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 days ago

          I would like to see some hard evidence before I’m sold, but I can totally see that retarded pinko ordering a hit.

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          1. Idaho-Bob   2 days ago

            I would like to see some evidence as well, but the million$ in fraud is motive for sure.

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  3. Fist of Etiquette   2 days ago

    Without the regime of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro and a steady supply of oil, "Cuba looks like it's ready to fall."

    I've heard this tune before, but I have to think there's going to be a number of commie and commie-adjacent garbage out there feeling the pinch from this.

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    1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 days ago

      Same, but Trump has a track record for actually getting things done. So I can see it happening this time.

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  4. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 days ago

    Funniest story of the day.

    https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/george-conway-launches-campaign-replace-nadler-after-registering-democrat

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    1. damikesc   2 days ago

      I guess he is hoping that the district will vote for the homeliest human possible. Nadler had that locked down and Conway...yeesh.

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  5. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 days ago

    Poor jeff.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/bizarro-world-forever-maskers

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    1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 days ago

      Do they make special masks for those who are Pritzker + in size?

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  6. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 days ago

    Colectivos are now hunting down anyone cheering Maduro capture in Venezuela.

    https://nypost.com/2026/01/06/world-news/pro-maduro-motorcycle-gang-colectivos-hunting-for-trump-supporters-in-caracas/?utm_source=twitter&utm_social_handle_id=17469289&utm_social_post_id=644139164&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=nypost

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    1. Idaho-Bob   2 days ago

      Funded by Democratic NGO's I have no doubt.

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    2. Rick James   2 days ago

      We need that here!

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      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 days ago

        I mean antifa is kind of our colectivo.

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  7. Fist of Etiquette   2 days ago

    Or that the economic pain felt by Cuba will be intense enough that the regime will fall on its own.

    I can't imagine the Cuban leadership can withstands a Cuba that is feeling economic pain.

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    1. Spiritus Mundi   2 days ago

      A chicken sparrow in every pot.

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    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 days ago

      Maybe trump can attend a baseball game there to fix it like Obama did.

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  8. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 days ago

    The amount of money that flowed to leftist NGOs ubder Biden continues to be astounding as more and more analysis is done.

    https://redstate.com/beckynoble/2026/01/02/leftist-nonprofit-cashed-in-at-tax-payers-expense-in-the-waning-days-of-the-biden-adm-n2197696

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  9. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 days ago

    Without illegal immigration we woll lose our shrubbery. Monty python hardest hit.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/28/business/us-immigration-trump-1920s.html

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  10. Fist of Etiquette   2 days ago

    Delcy Rodríguez—the vice president since 2018—has been appointed leader...

    Leave it to this crew to fuck up a perfect military operation.

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    1. Kungpowderfinger   2 days ago

      “Perfect military operation”

      I’m getting a feeling that it was more the controlling party agreeing to whatever our spooks offered than anything our military pulled off.

      Team America - Meh

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  11. Fist of Etiquette   2 days ago

    It's unclear whether [Delcy] Rodríguez will become a reformer who leads the country from Chavismo toward democracy or an authoritarian consolidator with American backing...

    Hey, nobody seemed to want regime change, so here you go.

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  12. Fist of Etiquette   2 days ago

    Venezuelan state-owned company, PDVSA, has put its operations on hold for a fifth day, leaving Chinese purchasers in a precarious spot.

    This is what the chinaman gets for peeing on Trump's rug.

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    1. Ajsloss   2 days ago

      It tied the room together, did it not?

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      1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   2 days ago

        Smokey, this is not 'Nam. This is bowling. There are rules.

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        1. Ajsloss   2 days ago

          Be that as it may, "chinaman" is not the preferred nomenclature.

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          1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   2 days ago

            Donny, you're out of your element! Dude, the Chinaman is not the issue here!

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  13. Fist of Etiquette   2 days ago

    No two countries with Trump-branded properties have ever fought a war against each other...

    No two counties are going to war over Greenland if one of those countries is Denmark and the other is the United States.

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    1. BYODB   2 days ago

      Weird that the 'No Kings' nonsense excused figurehead Kings but loathed figurative Kings.

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  14. Longtobefree   2 days ago

    Glad to have you back, but sorry for the why.
    I hope the medical team can get your son home soon.

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  15. shadydave   2 days ago

    Ryan Grim surges into the lead for 'idiot of the day':

    "Trump and Rubio killed the father of these three children, First Lieutenant Yunio Estévez. He was among the Cubans killed by Delta Force operators as they kidnapped Maduro."
    https://x.com/ryangrim/status/2008661103111532809

    There are reasons to not be thrilled about this operation. This ain't one of them.

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    1. Mike Parsons   2 days ago

      not many communist regimes this dude wont simp for, he's an absolute clown

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    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 days ago

      Cuban father should have been a Maryland man.

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    3. Longtobefree   2 days ago

      So the "American invaders" killed a "Cuban invader"?

      How about the Communist Chinese delegation that just happened to be there securing a better hold in the Americas?

      "Kidnapped"? I think you spelled "arrested" wrong.

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  16. Mickey Rat   2 days ago

    How to regulate your state and region into an energy crisis while taking no responsibility for the result. California regulates oil refineries out of business and screws over Arizona and Nevada.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OHWLg-HEy8

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  17. MK Ultra   2 days ago

    Best thoughts and PMA for Solomon.

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  18. Spiritus Mundi   2 days ago

    "Under a proposed ballot initiative in the state, billionaires would face a one-time 5% levy to cover funding shortages for health care, food assistance and education,"

    Just this one time, then the CA government will get it ducks in a row and everything will be peachy keen.

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    1. Longtobefree   2 days ago

      Until it's time for the next time.

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      1. mad.casual   2 days ago

        One-time 5% levy, one-time-5% levy; commas aren't the *only* magical punctuation mark.

        Subsequent 6%, 7%, 8%... levies could also be "one-time".

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        1. BYODB   2 days ago

          I think you broke the code. What they are saying is the next one will be higher, and if it's not 5% they didn't technically lie.

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    2. damikesc   2 days ago

      "I didn't mean to hit you, baby. It's that damned Johnson!"

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  19. Spiritus Mundi   2 days ago

    Or that the economic pain felt by Cuba will be intense enough that the regime will fall on its own.

    WAR!!! You need congress to approve Cuba's self implosion - Reeeeason

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

    Holy crap! A reason writer acknowledged that mudro stole the election and didn't leave power!
    ...
    Checks writer
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    Liz is back?
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    Reads next section
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    I am praying for the best for you and you child. The nicu is a Scarry place, but it has the best Dr and nurses.

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  21. Mickey Rat   2 days ago

    ""Homeownership is racist": Mamdani's new tenant advocate wants property to become a "collective good""

    https://notthebee.com/article/mamdanis-tenet-advocate-called-to-seize-private-property?from_social=twitter

    Mamdami's racialist, collectivist, UnAmerican adminstration is going to be up against constitutional rights.

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

      Call me old-fashioned, but the Silicon Valley attempts at love-hacking always sound utterly ridiculous.

      Well when you get a good bull, you want to use him to keep your stock up, ohhh you said utterly, not udderly

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    2. Longtobefree   2 days ago

      And based on history, they will win.

      You want a first amendment, go pray outside an abortion clinic.
      You want a second amendment, carry a gun in New York.
      (never mind the third)
      You want a fourth amendment, take a bunch of cash with you anywhere and learn about asset forfeiture. (unless you are a Somali taking tax dollars to Somalia)
      Etc.

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    3. BYODB   2 days ago

      As if that's new or unusual for New York.

      Mamdani is just one more in a long string of grifters and jerkoffs, he's just the first that was sworn in on the Koran which is notable since that same book was used to blow up the twin towers in living memory and it seems they're looking to make another, less showy, go of destroying the city.

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      1. damikesc   2 days ago

        NYC is getting what it deserves.

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        1. Longtobefree   2 days ago

          Absolutely.
          Vote for fascists, get fascism.

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      2. Kungpowderfinger   2 days ago

        Mamdani is just one more in a long string of grifters and jerkoffs, he's just the first that was sworn in on the Koran which is notable since that same book was used to blow up the twin towers in living memory

        The promise of free shit can memory hole better than a Komatsu excavator.

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  22. Quicktown Brix   2 days ago

    For anyone struggling to understand the Donroe Doctrine as it applies to Venezuela, I’ve come up with a brief summary:

    While Venezuela was previously accused of deploying fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, President Nicolás Maduro has been arrested for gun and cocaine trafficking (because as Vance reminds us cocaine is bad too, mmm-kay?) in a non-military, strictly law enforcement operation (therefore not requiring congressional approval) costing $billions and utilizing military jets, missiles, drones, ships, an aircraft carrier, the elite forces of the military, a blockade, a takeover of airspace and bombing military targets.

    Now we “run” Venezuela, and will manage the nation’s oil sector while the rest Maduro’s regime remains in power and we have no security forces on the ground.

    Regarding earlier allegations that Maduro headed the fearsome Cártel de los Soles, the DOJ now clarifies that the cartel is not actually a cartel, but rather a “patronage system.”

    Blowing up a boat loaded with cocaine bound for Europe prevents 25,000 fentanyl overdose deaths in the US and a cocaine arrest will lead to $ billions in oil revenue, but remember that the administration remains committed to transparency, rule of law, and narratives flexible enough to meet evolving strategic needs.

    I bet you forgot about the Epstein files though. Now on to Greenland!

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    1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 days ago

      The only answer is to kill yourself if that is the best you can do

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      1. Quicktown Brix   2 days ago

        That's harsh, but at least you gave more respect to me than Trump gives to you.

        "MAGA loves it. MAGA loves what I’m doing. MAGA loves everything I do. MAGA is me. MAGA loves everything I do, and I love everything I do, too."

        --Trump

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    2. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 days ago

      For anyone struggling to understand QB, here's all you need to know:
      QB is a steaming pile of lying TDS-addled shit.

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    3. Incunabulum   2 days ago

      The Epstein files? That are full of Bill Clinton with 15 year olds?

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      1. Quicktown Brix   2 days ago

        Yeah, those Epstein files. It seems a little out of character that Trump was protecting democrats, suspicious even...

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        1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 days ago

          "...It seems a little out of character that Trump was protecting democrats, suspicious even..."

          When you have zero evidence, try some insinuation like the TDS-addled shit here.

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          1. Quicktown Brix   2 days ago

            Why have they released less than 1% of the files that were legally required to be released Dec 19?

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            1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 days ago

              More hint, hint, nudge, nudge from TDS-addled steaming pile of lying shit.
              Fuck off and die, asswipe.

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            2. But SkyNet is a Private Company   1 day ago

              Where the fvck do you get your idiocy? 1%?

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              1. Quicktown Brix   1 day ago

                The DOJ.

                The Justice Department said in a court filing late Monday it still has millions of potential files on Jeffrey Epstein to review and has made less than 1% of the documents public so far, ensuring the Epstein files’ release will stretch on for at least a few weeks more

                https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2026/01/06/only-1-of-the-epstein-files-have-been-released-the-rest-may-not-come-out-for-weeks/

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  23. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   2 days ago

    Welcome back, Liz, but hopefully not for long as I hope the doctors can help get your newborn son well soon.

    /to be frank, Britches was starting to irritate us.

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    1. Gaear Grimsrud   2 days ago

      +

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  24. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

    "I've got to tell you, I have not even thought about it once," said Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, the world's ninth-richest person, about the tax on billionaires being considered by the state of California. "We chose to live in Silicon Valley, and whatever taxes I guess they would like to apply, so be it. I'm perfectly fine with it."

    And progressives say "Cool! how 'bout 99%?"

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    1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 days ago

      Annually!

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    2. BYODB   2 days ago

      He's also lying since he knows it's improbable it will pass and this way he gets to keep his money and virtue signal.

      If it did pass, he'd be out of the state or contrive his finances to be outside the bounds of the legislation. Same as it ever was, and California will be simply shocked to discover their tax raises no revenue.

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  25. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

    'Speaking of grocery stores, the Zohran Mamdani apologists are totally (predictably) wrong'

    Only if you think groceries don't magically appear on store shelfs, as directed by protest marches and mayoral decrees.

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  26. chemjeff radical individualist   2 days ago

    In his own words:

    https://x.com/MattWalshBlog/status/2007856205725577506

    I totally support turning other countries in our hemisphere into subordinate vassals of the United States. That's the very definition of an America First foreign policy.

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    1. Quicktown Brix   2 days ago

      I guess America 1st = NeoCon now.

      sigh

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      1. chemjeff radical individualist   2 days ago

        No, it's worse than that.

        Neocons want to invade the world in order to liberate them.

        The MAGA "Donroe Doctrine" crowd wants to invade the world in order to control and plunder them.

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        1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   15 hours ago

          Walz +7

          Also, Pritzker +6

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  27. mad.casual   2 days ago

    CTown, Gristedes, and Key Foods––our independent grocery stores––are some of the worst I've ever been to, and kind of expensive.

    Both sides: The local IGA growing up was a shithole that made most bodegas and 7/11s look posh. That said, the only grocer I've bought food that I couldn't eat from and swore off of patronizing was Aldi.

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  28. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    Another Trump own-goal. Instead of saying "we're going to sell this oil from Venezuela at market rates and I alone as President will say what we spend the money on" (even if it is for the good of the country and/or people of Venezuela), say "We'll use this transfer to replenish the strategic reserves that Sleepy Joe Biden drained in his failed attempts to lower gas prices".

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  29. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    WTF does Mamdani think he's going to do about this?

    "I had a New Yorker the other day come up to me and ask me if there was any way I could help get World Cup tickets because he was saying that the cost that he saw for a game was $600," Mamdani said. "This is increasingly out of reach. We have made what used to be a working-class game into a luxury experience. And there are too many for whom it doesn't matter where the World Cup is being played in the world; they know where they're going to watch it: it's TV. And we want to ensure that there are more experiences available to each and every New Yorker."

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    1. mad.casual   2 days ago

      The "shit that didn't happen" narrative is mindblowing. It's like reading about native East Germans being unable to afford tickets to watch The Red Machine's final game in the '92 Olympics.

      When, in the names of Babe Ruth and Mickey Mantle, have working-class New Yorkers complained about the price of Soccer?

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      1. mtrueman   2 days ago

        Communists take their sports seriously. Since the B&R initiative, China has built dozens of sports stadiums seating 50,000 or more in Africa alone. There are even cases where the stadium construction takes precedence over the construction of roads to service them, forcing fans to walk the last hour.

        The Americas are not being neglected, you'll be relieved to learn. El Salvador and Costa Rica are both homes to Chinese built stadiums. Both nations at one time gave diplomatic recognition to the RoC of Taiwan. No longer. Other example are Suriname, Barbados, St. Lucia, Antigua, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica and Bahamas.

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    2. mtrueman   2 days ago

      " they know where they're going to watch it: it's TV"

      It used to be TV. Then it was Internet. Now, it's not even that. I know of one fan of international football, the closest he gets to watching a game is to open a web page of a fan and watch him watching the game. His web cam captures his reactions, vocalizations and commentary. The actual game is neither seen nor heard. We're down to this now, with the enormous promises of the Internet still being pretty fresh memories.

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      1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 days ago

        "...We're down to this now, with the enormous promises of the Internet still being pretty fresh memories..."

        Poor, poor Trueman! Can't watch a sport which has a minuscule US fan-base.

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      2. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 days ago

        Everything Is So Terrible And Unfair, m.

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        1. mtrueman   2 days ago

          I'm taking Voltaire's advice to heart: We must cultivate our garden. I'm doing opuntia ficus-indica, aka prickly pears. It's endlessly rewarding. I'm also always on the look out for new bird species. Just recently, we're visited by a flock of Green Jays, a beautiful Corvid. (ie crow or raven type) I've long ago abandoned the hope that the Internet will return to the fulfillment of its original promises. What about you? Where do you find joy in life?

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          1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   1 day ago

            Lol. Ok, boomer.

            It’s good of you to spare some time to lecture us all about everything we get wrong in between…,,, bird watching sessions, apparently.

            You’re a cliche, m. And a pretentious bore.

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            1. mtrueman   1 day ago

              "It’s good of you to spare some time to lecture us all about everything we get wrong"

              I'm simply putting into practice the advice of Voltaire, one of the sages of the Enlightenment. There's nothing stopping you from doing the same, if you can overcome your evident predisposition to reject it. It doesn't have to be gardening or bird watching, though I can personally recommend either.

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    3. Zeb   2 days ago

      Easy (well, except for the part where he has no jurisdiction or power to do any of it), just distribute the tickets through a lottery for $50 each. Then impose the death penalty on anyone reselling the tickets at a market price.

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      1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 days ago

        BTW:
        "Oldest Human Settlement In America Just Discovered In Oregon Pushes Back The Timeline!"
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rELMMufcY-Q

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        1. Zeb   2 days ago

          Very interesting. I really wish mainstream archaeology would be more up front about how little we know about human pre-history.

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  30. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    The things one can learn...

    https://www.popsci.com/health/fart-walk-health-benefits/

    Founding father Benjamin Franklin secured the alliance with France that led to victory in the Revolutionary War, negotiated the Treaty of Paris ending said war, signed the Declaration of Independence and the U.S Constitution, discovered that lightning was electrical, invented bifocal glasses, wrote the famous Poor Richard’s Almanac, and ran newspapers.

    He also had some thoughts on farting.

    In 1781, Franklin wrote a satirical letter to the Royal Academy of Brussels on the subject of flatulence, and what, perhaps, science could do about it. Because, as he wrote, “It is universally well known, that in digesting our common food, there is created or produced in the bowels of human creatures, a great quantity of wind. That the permitting this air to escape and mix with the atmosphere, is usually offensive to the company, from the fetid smell that accompanies it.”

    Franklin was concerned with how to make farts more pleasant smelling so that they wouldn’t disrupt civilized company. But a far simpler and healthier solution eluded even this legendary thinker: The Fart Walk.

    Not only does this practice allow you to release gas in less confined space, but it has also proven health benefits like improved digestion and even weight loss. Although the smirk-worthy term “Fart Walk” only started gaining viral popularity in the past year or so (it’s generally credited to cookbook author Mairlyn Smith), the concept is far from new–in fact, there is an old Chinese proverb that goes, “if you take 100 steps after eating, you’ll live to 99.”

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  31. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    Gays Against Groomers put this out recently:

    https://x.com/againstgrmrs/status/2007259181506764925

    BREAKING: Two Colorado hospitals stop all “gender affirming care” treatments for minors after being threatened by HHS; facing loss of Medicare and Medicaid funding.

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    1. mad.casual   2 days ago

      You know, if the Trans community set up a organization as structured opposition to normalize their dispute, cede their precepts, "agree to disagree", or even as a dingy for the roots of their ideology I don't see how that organization would be different than... GAG.

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    2. Gaear Grimsrud   2 days ago

      I'd prefer to see these Mengele wannabes face a firing squad.

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    3. damikesc   2 days ago

      Is anybody stunned that the person who went after JD Vance's house is a trans? Seems to be a consistent pattern.

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  32. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    Scenes from NYC: Mamdani's housing shrew self-hates...

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/mamdani-s-woke-white-tenant-advocate-cea-weaver-whined-about-gentrification-in-brooklyn-neighborhood-she-moved-into/ar-AA1TKMhy

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s radical-left tenant advocate Cea Weaver once whined about gentrification in her Crown Heights, Brooklyn neighborhood — despite being a middle class white transplant who attended an expensive private liberal arts college.

    Weaver, who has come under fire for previously blasting homeownership as a “weapon of white supremacy,” dropped the eyebrow-raising remarks just months before Mamdani tapped her to be his new director of the city Office to Protect Tenants.

    The housing advocate attended Bryn Mawr College — a private college in Pennsylvania where tuition fetches as much as $88,000 per year.

    Her mom, meanwhile, owns a Nashville pad worth $1.6 million and is a professor at the prestigious Vanderbilt University, records show.

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    1. Gaear Grimsrud   2 days ago

      NYC now ruled by nepo babies.

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    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 days ago

      Everyone is so focused on Mamdani, nobody is paying attention to the nut socialist in Seattle. Obviously gender bias.

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    3. damikesc   2 days ago

      The press asked her about that house and all.

      She ran into her home crying.

      Good choice, Zohran. A thoroughly unstable Communist. Yup, giving power to this person is awesome.

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  33. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    Illhan Omar and others trying to give $1M+ to yet another shady Somali-led organization.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/left-wing-dems-steer-1m-to-addiction-group-operating-above-minneapolis-somali-restaurant-amid-fraud-fallout/ar-AA1TKFmi

    Republican Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst is working to strip more than $1 million of federal funds earmarked for a Somali-led Minnesota addiction recovery organization that shares an address with a Minneapolis Somali restaurant, Fox News Digital learned.

    "The scale and frequency of fraud in Minnesota is staggering, but I fear just the tip of the iceberg," Ernst told Fox News Digital Wednesday. "Congress owes it to the American people to clean up the mess instead of letting the same politicians who created it keep pigging out at the trough. I am putting a stop to this madness, protecting taxpayers, and empowering the Department of Justice to hold every single criminal accountable."

    Omar had earmarked $1,031,000 through the Department of Justice for a group called Generation Hope MN in Minneapolis. The earmark is co-led by Minnesota Democratic Sens. Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith in the Senate.

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    1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 days ago

      How much ends up in the re-election funds for the three of them?

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  34. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/notorious-cia-spy-whose-treachery-caused-the-deaths-of-countless-sources-has-died-in-federal-prison/ar-AA1TI01U

    Aldrich Ames, a former CIA case officer arrested by the FBI in 1994 and sentenced to life in prison for espionage, died in custody on Monday, according to a spokesperson for the US Bureau of Prisons.

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    1. shadydave   2 days ago

      Ames only did one good thing in his life: help expose the worthlessness of polygraphs.

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  35. mtrueman   2 days ago

    "Cutting off the oil deliveries is going to put a huge squeeze on the humanitarian situation"

    I thought that was well understood. If anything economic sanctions strengthen the hold of a regime against its impoverished populace. North Korea, Russia and Iraq are recent examples. Cuba's sanctions stretch back almost 70 years.

    "Or that the economic pain felt by Cuba will be intense enough that the regime will fall on its own."

    Strange sentiment in a Libertarian magazine. I thought Free Trade was an end in itself, and liberatory to boot.

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  36. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    The "Feeding Our Future" scheme alone defrauded the state's Department of Human Services of an estimated $250 million. Now, federal auditors were discovering that the same networks or networks operating in parallel had penetrated pandemic loan programs. The patterns were eerily similar: shell companies, inflated applications, and rapid cash dispersal.

    On January 1, 2026, SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler announced the agency's most aggressive enforcement action in recent memory: the immediate suspension of 6,900 Minnesota borrowers from all SBA loan programs, including disaster assistance. These individuals were approved for 7,900 PPP and EIDL loans totaling approximately $400 million.

    The action barred them permanently from accessing federal small-business capital. No state had ever faced such a concentrated ban. Loeffler's statement was unambiguous: "Today, our agency took action to suspend 6,900 Minnesota borrowers amid suspected fraudulent activity." The enforcement action marked a stark reversal from the approval-at-scale mentality that had defined the pandemic's early months.

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  37. Rick James   2 days ago

    It's like California wants to drive rich people out.

    It's like rich people in California like to be choked, have their hair pulled and have their asses slapped.

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    1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   2 days ago

      State-sanctioned BDSM but without any safe words.

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  38. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 days ago

    "...billionaires would face a *one-time*..."

    And I've got controlling interest in the north anchorage of a bridge which I'll sell at a very attractive price.

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  39. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    https://patch.com/minnesota/minneapolis/ice-agents-twin-cities-nearly-double-combined-minneapolis-st-paul-police

    Federal immigration agents deployed to the Twin Cities as part of a major Homeland Security operation are expected to nearly double the combined police forces of Minneapolis and St. Paul.

    The U.S. Department of Homeland Security says roughly 2,000 federal agents and officers are being sent to the Minneapolis-St. Paul area as part of what it has described as its largest immigration enforcement operation ever carried out by the agency.

    Homeland Security officials said the operation is focused in part on investigating alleged fraud, including human smuggling and unlawful employment practices, while deportation officers carry out immigration enforcement actions. Specialized tactical units are also expected to be involved.

    Immigrant advocacy groups and local officials reported a spike Tuesday in sightings of federal agents across the Twin Cities, particularly in St. Paul. Reports included agents conducting traffic stops and being seen outside businesses and apartment buildings.

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    1. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

      That didn't take long.

      https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/shooting-is-reported-in-minneapolis-where-the-feds-are-conducting-an-immigration-crackdown/ar-AA1TLf6h

      Authorities reported a shooting Wednesday involving federal agents in Minneapolis, where immigration enforcement has been conducting a major crackdown.

      Live video posted online showed a large presence of federal officers, local officers, yellow police tape and cars that had been in a crash. Cmdr. Gregory Bovino of U.S. Customs and Border Protection was in the group.

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  40. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/califraudia-report-totals-250b-largest-state-fraud-puts-state-under-national-watch/ss-AA1TJi8E

    Imagine every dollar California spent on your child's school, your parents' healthcare, your family's rent assistance—then watch it all vanish. A bombshell report claims the state may have hemorrhaged a quarter-trillion dollars through fraud, waste, and abuse so severe that more than 40 million residents are now living inside what two major Republican candidates call a "$250 billion crime scene."

    California has already admitted to losing more than $55 billion in employment benefits since the COVID-19 pandemic, with roughly $20 billion stolen through organized fraud rings. That's real money—unemployment checks meant for desperate workers flowing into the bank accounts of criminals.

    If Sacramento hemorrhaged that much in one program, whistleblowers and GOP candidates now ask, how many billions are leaking out of housing grants, food stamps, Medicaid, and student aid with little to no oversight?​​

    Hilton and state controller candidate Herb Morgan's preliminary report combines whistleblower allegations with existing audits to reach a total of $250 billion. Critics immediately questioned whether the figure represents genuinely new findings or an inflated extrapolation from already reported vulnerabilities.

    The Washington Examiner noted, "It is unclear whether Hilton and Morgan have actually found anything new or are recycling reported issues." ​

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    1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 days ago

      "...The Washington Examiner noted, "It is unclear whether Hilton and Morgan have actually found anything new or are recycling reported issues."..."

      So it's 'old news'?

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      1. damikesc   2 days ago

        Democrats want to convince people that government is the solution to the problem --- yet they seem to be incapable of NOT encouraging massive corruption.

        Taxpayers should just light their dollars on fire. They might, at least, get warmth out of it.

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  41. TrickyVic (old school)   2 days ago

    ""CTown, Gristedes, and Key Foods""

    Did Gristedes go downhill? I would not have put them in group with CTown or Key Foods.

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  42. Incunabulum   2 days ago

    Independent grocery stores always smell of stale food.

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  43. Gaear Grimsrud   2 days ago

    The Prime Minister of Denmark strongly disagrees with Trump on the Greenland issue. But it turns out they agree on at least one thing.
    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/we-dont-want-your-culture-dominance-denmark-ramp-deportations-criminal-foreigners
    “The government will soon present a comprehensive deportation reform,” Frederiksen said.
    “This will mean that even more criminal foreigners will have to be sent out of Denmark.”
    She drew a clear distinction between immigrants who, in her words, had embraced Denmark and those who commit crimes.
    “You can be Danish even if your favorite dish isn’t meatballs or mackerel sandwiches, for that matter. We Danes, don’t look the same. Nor should we. But we should love each other.”
    Frederiksen’s tone hardened when addressing the current issues regarding criminality and integration.
    “In Denmark, when democracy and religion collide, it is God who has the right of way,” she said, before adding:
    “Therefore, to the people who have come here and are committing crimes: You shouldn’t be here. We don’t want your madness and culture of dominance. You are destroying the most beautiful country in the world, and you should not be allowed to do that.”

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  44. Neutral not Neutered   2 days ago

    Follow the money. Top down...

    Political Contributions: Records from OpenSecrets show that the Tides Foundation was listed as a contributor to Rep. Nancy Pelosi's campaigns, though the donations come from individuals or PACs affiliated with the organization, as the organization itself cannot donate directly.

    Public Statements: As Speaker of the House, Pelosi issued a statement in 2010 highlighting a grant from the Affordable Care Act to places including the "Tides Center Women's Health Project" at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF).

    Philanthropic Alignment: The Tides Foundation is a public charity and a left-leaning grantmaker that provides a platform for various individuals and organizations to support progressive causes. Pelosi, a prominent Democratic leader, generally aligns with the progressive goals supported by many groups within the Tides network. Cyndi Lauper, for example, established her "Girls Just Want to Have Fundamental Rights Fund" at the Tides Foundation to support women's rights and health organizations, which aligns with policy issues Pelosi has championed.

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  45. shadydave   2 days ago

    Trump has announced a move to ban large institutional ownership of single family homes.

    https://x.com/JDVance/status/2008982219050860598

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    1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 days ago

      Beginning to have severe doubts.

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      1. shadydave   1 day ago

        We had a chance to put a stop to this in 2008. We needed to learn the "residential real estate needs to increase in value forever" idea was dangerous and stupid. But we didn't. So obviously since residential real estate was going to be heavily subsidized indefinitely, investors were going to go crazy buying residential real estate: safest real estate investment out there.

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    2. Zeb   2 days ago

      Interesting. Not sure how much I like that as policy in a purported free country, but it would probably help cool down the real estate market. Better than stupid shit like 50 year mortgages or forcing low interest rates.

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  46. Dillinger   2 days ago

    prayers for you & tiny.

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  47. Dillinger   2 days ago

    mme dillinger: "instead of the billion dollar prison library think about how much obamacare obama could have offered with the billion ... if obama cared"

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  48. TommyInIdaho   1 day ago

    Mazel tov! May Sol gain in health each day and be as wise as Solomon of old.

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