General Discussion, Monday, June 9, 2025

Day ONE HUNDRED FORTY-ONE of Presidential recovery.

Humpback whale pod in Lynn Canal, in the Inside Passage of Alaska

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Thomas Sowell: Law is not a suggestion or an option

The insane truth behind LA’s anti-ICE riots. These are attempts to impose their wishes over law. The law is not arbitrary.

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Who is behind the Anti-ICE Riots in L.A.?

From DataRepublican (small r) on X (Twitter). She’s a genius, and she’s on our side.

Here is the X link to her thread: https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/1931508083127362024

Here is most of the content:

Hundreds took to the streets this weekend: blocking roads, attacking federal officers, even burning flags. But this wasn’t “spontaneous outrage.”

This was organized. Funded. Coordinated.

Here’s a breakdown of the groups, the money, and the people pulling the strings.

Patience as I assemble the thread and verify information in real time.

A number of NGOs have been implicated in this. Foremost is Coalition for Humane Immigration Rights or CHIRLA, and the photos of signs show they were printed by PSLWEB / Party for Socialism and Liberation.

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Eviction Required

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General Discussion, Sunday, June 8, 2025

Day ONE HUNDRED FORTY of Presidential recovery.

 

 

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It’s Caturday!

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With Sprinkles On Top!

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General Discussion, Saturday, June 7, 2025

Day ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-NINE of Presidential recovery.

 

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Wise words from Victor Davis Hanson

All about the Trump/Musk feud. From “X”:

Beyond the Trump-Musk fallout?

At first impression, it makes no sense that Musk would start firing away at the (admittedly imperfect) budget bill, or escalate to DefCon 1, by tweeting nonsense about impeachment, the Epstein files, or disengaging his space efforts from the U.S. agenda to stay preeminent in space.

After all, he and Trump have roughly the same enemies—the Left that is now delighted at their quarrel—and the same general aims: to repeal the progressive cultural project, to restore meritocracy, to strive to ensure the U.S. is globally preeminent economically and militarily, to unfetter the economy, and to limit government intrusion.

It is an irony of our checks and balances that an elected president, with majorities in both branches of Congress, still does not govern without compromise with hundreds of representative and senators.

Trump’s task is now further complicated because for the first time in U.S. history he is also the daily target of a systemic attack by legions of cherry-picked, lower-court, liberal federal district judges, who find their five-minutes of liberal fame, by issuing fiats not for their regional jurisdictions, but for all 340 million Americans everywhere.

Musk, on the other hand, as the richest man in the world and CEO of his companies, can rule by directives, in a way a president, the most powerful man in the world, simply cannot. What the White House may have wanted in the bill, and what they could reasonably achieve were not synonymous.

Moreover, Musk knows that his nemesis is the left, not MAGA, much less Trump.

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A look at the Big Beautiful Bill

Larry Kudlow’s look at the bill/bill process and Elon’s take on it.

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