December 28, 2025
"In Frio County, Texas, a suspended county judge facing multiple felony election-fraud charges has decided to seek reelection—not after exoneration, not after trial, but while under indictment and barred from office without pay.
The decision is legally permissible, but the implications are far more troubling.
On Dec. 5, Rochelle Lozano Camacho filed paperwork to run again for Frio County judge. "
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December 25, 2025
I wrote this just this Christmas morning. I will probably work on it and the final product may be quite different, but I wanted to post it today:
by Timothy Birdnow
December 25, 2025
I watched as the light was extinguished
the icy breath blew out the flickering flame
the dark one came and took her away
she one who so long had lighted my way
a terrible tragedy for the whole world but a disaster for me
the darkness unfurled, the ship lost at sea
I trudge through the darkness and the cold
snow, trapped in the silence of the blizzard which comes from below
she awaits on the other side of the unpassable river
in the cold of the night I can do nothing but shiver
she waits in the lush green fields where the light shines the more brightly
the place where there's no pain and nothing unsightly
But I can no longer see the light; trapped in the mounting snowdrifts and the painful frostbite
She was far too beautiful, to gentle, too bright for this world of dark shadows
they circled round her like hungry wolves in the meadows, seeking to snuff out her light
but she was always one to put up a fight
and they have finally won, the insatiable winner claiming the world for the darkness and the sinner
I cannot fathom how the emptiness could win over such as she
but her time of testing was over and she was called to be free, to go to her true home, leaving me in the frozen waste alone to shiver amid the ashes of what had once been asking God why
alone in the darkness and the cold I can only wait and hope to see some light in the eastern sky
no yule for this Christmas, no hearth or home, no merry lamps to push away the creeping predatory dark
to roam aimlessly o'er snow clad fields so stark
I find myself trapped on the wrong side of the river chasm with none to pay my ransom
with many miles to walk but no sense of which direction to tread
although still alive I feel empty and dead
a rudderless ship at the mercy of the cold gales of December
with nothing but what I remember to help me keep my grip
my frozen feet soaked, shaking and they slip on the ice
a long weary trip ahead and little to entice
I used to walk so boldly and decisively
Her soul lighting my way
now the darkness sneers derisively
and what isn't black is now dark gray
Christmas, you may remember, isn't just a party we throw every December
It was the candle which was lit in the dark and the cold
and with it did the plan of salvation unfold
This Christmas morning I stumble and I shiver
not knowing what is borning, what the morrow will deliver
There must be something in this weary world left for me
a Christmas or two that as yet I can't see
but it all seems so far away, as if it were a mirage
lost in the black and the gray an oasis in camoflage
But that is what Christmas is all about
salvation and victory, there is nary a doubt
I must travel on though my heart is quite broken
I must fight the good fight till my last word is spoken
Cathy you've gone and with you all my light
you lit up my world, made it merry and bright
but no matter how dark the sun will eventually rise
the blackness is but a mask, a disguise
Christmas is the promise of salvation and peace
in the end day will come and I'll meet my release
I love you now, and then, and now and forever
some day I will join you and we will always be together
but it's cold now and dark, truly inclement weather
but that won't last and I'll see you whenever
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The Word of the Lord:
1"Behold, I will send My messenger, who will prepare
the way before Me. Then the Lord whom you seek will
suddenly come to His temple—the Messenger of the
covenant, in whom you delight—see, He is coming,â€
says the LORD of Hosts.
2But who can endure the day of His coming? And who can
stand when He appears? For He will be like a
refiner’s fire, like a launderer's soap.
3And He will sit as a refiner and purifier of silver;
He will purify the sons of Levi and refine them like
gold and silver. Then they will present offerings to
the LORD in righteousness.
4Then the offerings of Judah and Jerusalem will please
the LORD, as in days of old and years gone by.
5"Then I will draw near to you for judgment. And I
will be a swift witness against sorcerers and
adulterers and perjurers, against oppressors of the
widowed and fatherless, and against those who defraud
laborers of their wages and deny justice to the
foreigner but do not fear Me,†says the LORD of Hosts
Malachi3: 1-5
1"For behold, the day is coming, burning like a
furnace, when all the arrogant and every evildoer will
be stubble; the day is coming when I will set them
ablaze,†says the LORD of Hosts. "Not a root or
branch will be left to them.â€
2"But for you who fear My name, the sun of
righteousness will rise with healing in its wings, and
you will go out and leap like calves from the stall.
3Then you will trample the wicked, for they will be
ashes under the soles of your feet on the day I am
preparing,†says the LORD of Hosts.
4"Remember the Law of Moses My servant, the statutes
and ordinances I commanded him for all Israel at
Horeb.
5Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the
coming of the great and dreadful Day of the LORD. 6And
he will turn the hearts of the fathers to their
children, and the hearts of the children to their
fathers. Otherwise, I will come and strike the land
with a curse.â€
Malachi4
And there was silence from Heaven for four hundred
years.
The Gospel according to Luke:
In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a
census should be taken of the entire Roman world. 2
(This was the first census that took place while[a]
Quirinius was governor of Syria.) 3 And everyone went
to their own town to register.
4 So Joseph also went up from the town of Nazareth in
Galilee to Judea, to Bethlehem the town of David,
because he belonged to the house and line of David. 5
He went there to register with Mary, who was pledged
to be married to him and was expecting a child. 6
While they were there, the time came for the baby to
be born, 7 and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son.
She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger,
because there was no guest room available for them.
8 And there were shepherds living out in the fields
nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. 9 An
angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of
the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified.
10 But the angel said to them, "Do not be afraid. I
bring you good news that will cause great joy for all
the people. 11 Today in the town of David a Savior has
been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord. 12 This
will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in
cloths and lying in a manger.â€
13 Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host
appeared with the angel, praising God and saying,
14 "Glory to God in the highest heaven,
and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests.â€
15 When the angels had left them and gone into heaven,
the shepherds said to one another, "Let’s go to
Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened, which
the Lord has told us about.â€
16 So they hurried off and found Mary and Joseph, and
the baby, who was lying in the manger. 17 When they
had seen him, they spread the word concerning what had
been told them about this child, 18 and all who heard
it were amazed at what the shepherds said to them. 19
But Mary treasured up all these things and pondered
them in her heart. 20 The shepherds returned,
glorifying and praising God for all the things they
had heard and seen, which were just as they had been
told.
21 On the eighth day, when it was time to circumcise
the child, he was named Jesus, the name the angel had
given him before he was conceived.
The Gospel according to Matthew:
Now the birth of Jesus Christ took place in this way.
When his mother Mary had been betrothed to Joseph,
before they came together she was found to be with
child from the Holy Spirit. 19 And her husband Joseph,
being a just man and unwilling to put her to shame,
resolved to divorce her quietly. 20 But as he
considered these things, behold, an angel of the Lord
appeared to him in a dream, saying, "Joseph, son of
David, do not fear to take Mary as your wife, for that
which is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit. 21
She will bear a son, and you shall call his name
Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.â€
22 All this took place to fulfill what the Lord had
spoken by the prophet:
23 "Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son,
and they shall call his name Immanuelâ€
(which means, God with us). 24 When Joseph woke from
sleep, he did as the angel of the Lord commanded him:
he took his wife, 25 but knew her not until she had
given birth to a son. And he called his name Jesus.
The Visit of the Wise Men
2 Now after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in
the days of Herod the king, behold, wise men from the
east came to Jerusalem, 2 saying, "Where is he who has
been born king of the Jews? For we saw his star when
it rose[d] and have come to worship him.†3 When
Herod the king heard this, he was troubled, and all
Jerusalem with him; 4 and assembling all the chief
priests and scribes of the people, he inquired of them
where the Christ was to be born. 5 They told him, "In
Bethlehem of Judea, for so it is written by the
prophet:
6 "‘And you, O Bethlehem, in the land of Judah,
are by no means least among the rulers of Judah;
for from you shall come a ruler
who will shepherd my people Israel.’â€
7 Then Herod summoned the wise men secretly and
ascertained from them what time the star had appeared.
8 And he sent them to Bethlehem, saying, "Go and
search diligently for the child, and when you have
found him, bring me word, that I too may come and
worship him.†9 After listening to the king, they
went on their way. And behold, the star that they had
seen when it rose went before them until it came to
rest over the place where the child was. 10 When they
saw the star, they rejoiced exceedingly with great
joy. 11 And going into the house, they saw the child
with Mary his mother, and they fell down and worshiped
him. Then, opening their treasures, they offered him
gifts, gold and frankincense and myrrh. 12 And being
warned in a dream not to return to Herod, they
departed to their own country by another way.
This is the Gospel of the Lord.
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I thought we were in the biggest extinction event since the end of the Cretaceous!
We are living in a golden age of species discovery
Turns out we had no idea just how many species were hiding in plain sight.
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Yes, they really DO want us eating bugs and grass.
What you eat could decide the planet’s future
This comports with the Malthusian view that humanity is going to die from overpopulation and that we have to start downsizing our lives, particularly what we eat. It's a belief that well predates the global warming hysteria, I might add, which proves climate change is a tool designed to promote the goals of the malthusians and always was intended for that purpose.
FTA:
Summary:
What we put on our plates may matter more for the climate than we realize. Researchers found that most people, especially in wealthy countries, are exceeding a "food emissions budget” needed to keep global warming below 2°C. Beef alone accounts for nearly half of food-related emissions in Canada. Small changes—less waste, smaller portions, and fewer steaks—could add up to a big climate win.
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Half of us globally and at least 90 percent of Canadians need to change our diets to prevent severe planetary warming. And that number is conservative, because we used 2012 data. Since then, emissions and the world's population have both increased. Looking ahead to 2050, we found that 90 percent of us will need to be eating differently.
We looked at data from 112 countries, accounting for 99 percent of food-related greenhouse gas emissions globally, and divided each country's population into 10 income groups. We calculated a food emissions budget for each person by combining emissions from food consumption, global food production and supply chains, and compared these emissions to the total the world can afford if we want to stay below 2 °C of warming.
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Eat only what you need. Repurpose what you don't. Less wasted food means fewer emissions, less cooking and more easy, tasty leftovers.
Eliminate or reduce your beef consumption -- 43 percent of food-related emissions from the average Canadian come from beef alone. We could have had our beef and eaten it too if we'd followed the agreements laid out in the Kyoto Protocol, but we're now at a point where food emissions also need to fall to avoid the worst of climate change.
I argued years ago they were coming for our beef and I knew that as far back as the mid-eighties when I was in college and so many liberals sneered at our eating beef because it meant growing less grain to feed the poor of the world. They saw it as a moral issue then, but that wouldn't sell, so now it's climate change and the need to protect the planet from a faux fear. The Left has always resented the fact we can eat beef or pork or chicken while the Third World is stuck with grains. So they want to rub the West's nose in it's own prosperity by making us feel guilty about eating beef.
The reality is the Left hates people being happy, hates joy and pleasure and wants to punish people of the West. Taking away their steaks and making them eat cockroaches is one way they can do it. It gives them great satisfaction to force us to live like the truly impoverished.
This is just more of the same.
I ask you, are beef cattle on ranches any more "polluting" in terms of greenhouse gas emissions than the wild buffalo which used to wander the plains? I rather doubt it - and there were millions of buffalo at one time.
They also want us to stop eating beef as a way of standardizing cuisine internationally so everyone eats the same rice balls and the occasional bit of chicken or pork. If we are to have one world we have to all eat alike!
This is nothing but a front in the war on the West, particularly on America and Canada
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I thought the antarctic ice was disappearing!
Satellite Records Show Antarctic Sea Ice Reaches New Record Maximum
It's a strange planetary warming that freezes an entire continent. But it's thermogeddon a-comin' yessir!
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They just never quit sounding stupid.
Climate Models Got It Wrong: Plants Can’t Absorb As Much CO₂ As We Thought
The argument is that plants can't get enough NITROGEN to absorb more carbon dioxide. Uh, last time I checked, nitrogen made up 78% of our atmosphere. You can't get away from the stuff if you tried.
Carbon Dioxide makes up just 0.04%. Seems to me it would be easy to get all the nitrogen a plant needs but carbon dioxide not so much.
There argument is nitrogen must be bound in the soil for plants to take advantage of it. O.K.; we know soil gets exhausted and high-nitrogen fertilizer will revive the soil. But so what? Nothing has really changed in the wild and plants dying put the nitrogen right back into the soil. More plant growth absorbes more carbon dioxide and at the same time more nitrogen, both of which are returned to the soil upon the plant's death.
If this is true why is it that tropical forests are actually removing more carbon dioxide than scientists thought? If nitrogen availability is limiting plant absorbtion of co2 then it should happen equally in the tropics.
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December 24, 2025
Timothy Birdnow
A reading from the Book of Malachi, the last book in the Old Testament:
"Surely the day is coming; it will burn like a furnace. All the arrogant and every evildoer will be stubble, and the day that is coming will set them on fire," says the Lord Almighty. "Not a root or a branch will be left to them. 2 But for you who revere my name, the sun of righteousness will rise with healing in its rays. And you will go out and frolic like well-fed calves. 3 Then you will trample on the wicked; they will be ashes under the soles of your feet on the day when I act," says the Lord Almighty.
4 "Remember the law of my servant Moses, the decrees and laws I gave him at Horeb for all Israel. 5 "See, I will send the prophet Elijah to you before that great and dreadful day of the Lord comes. 6 He will turn the hearts of the parents to their children, and the hearts of the children to their parents; or else I will come and strike the land with total destruction."
And there was silence from Heaven for four hundred years.
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From the archives:
This from Zachary Uram
There is no evidence Christmas is pagan.
I'll start with the date.
Sol Invictus was not placed on 12/25 until 354 AD when the Philocalian Calendar records this but doesn't specify any festival with regards to sun worship. Prior to this, the Julio-Claudian fasti inscriptions say Sun festivals were on August 8th, 9th, 28th, and December 11th, and maybe October 19th. The Philocalian Calendar says Emperor Aurelian honored the sun with chariot races every 4 years Oct 19-22 (Steven Hijmans, "Sol Invictus, the Winter Solstice, and the Origins of Christmas", Mouseion, Number 47/3 (2003), 277-298).
Saturnalia was never on 12/25. Macrobius says Saturnalia began 14 days before January, which comes out to December 17th (Saturnalia 1.10.1-23), using Roman Calendrical dates. He says it lasted for 3 days, but according to the Fasti inscriptions, it lasted to the 24th during the days of the Republic.
Yule was placed on 12/25 by King Haakon the Good in the 10th century AD to coincide with Christmas. This goes back to the early historian Snorri Sturluson, and his book "Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway." Snorri says before this, "Yule was celebrated on a midwinter night, and for the duration of three nights" (p. 106). He gives no specific dates, but St. Bede in "The reckoning of Time,†(Section 329) said Northmen calculated their seasons according to the cycles of the moon, so the date of Yule probably changed every year. Pliny the elder also says the Gallic tribes calculated their months according to the moon (nat. his. 16.95.250). Last, according to the Chronicler, Theitmar, the Danes sacrificed to pagan gods in January after the 6th (The Chronicon of Thietmar of Merseburg, Book 1.17).
The Winter Solstice had no festive significance to ancient Romans. There were no celebrations planned for the date and they disagreed on when it was. The Julian Calendar does say 12/25, but Pliny the Elder says 12/26 (nat. his. 18.59.221), and Columella says 12/23 (De Re Rustica 9.14.12).
The date of 12/25 was selected by Christians because (according to early authors like Dionysus Exiguus & Hippolytus) they believed Jesus was conceived on the same day he died and they thought he died on March 25th, so just count forward nine months.
Christmas trees only go back to the 16th century in eastern Europe. The first mention of Christmas trees is in an Alsace ordinance in 1561. Almost no early pagans thought pine trees were sacred, let alone associated with 12/25. Germanic tribes believed the oak was sacred (Pliny, nat. his. 16.95). Maximus of Tyre said, "The Celts indeed worship Zeus, but they honor Him in the form of a lofty oak" (Dissertation VIII, section 8).
The most likely explanation is they morphed over from paradise trees. Adam and Eve's festival days is 12/24 and used to be honored with an Adam and Eve play. In Europe, in the dead of winter, not a lot of trees are available, so they would get a pine tree and decorate it with fruits and cakes. After the play, they could eat the treats on the tree and the practice probably just morphed into Christmas. We have no record of Christmas trees prior to this time. See "Christmas: A Candid History" by Bruce David Forbes, pp. 48-59; Encyclopedia of Christmas by Tanya Gulevich, pp. 165-171.
Santa Claus can only be traced back to Dutch immigrants in New York in the early 1800s. He came from the Dutch Sinterklaas, also known as St. Nicolas. His feast day was on 12/6 and was moved to 12/25 around this time to help make Christmas a family holiday. Newspapers promoted it and encouraged to give gifts on Christmas instead of New Years' like it traditionally was before this. Sinterklaas was rebranded from a catholic priest to look like a traditional dutchman from that time period, which included a big red suit (A dictionary of English Folklore, section: Santa). After this Santa was exported around the world and different countries added new spins. Stockings were also promoted around this time period and trace back to Clement C. Moor's "A Visit from St. Nicholas.†In 1927, in Finland, a radio broadcaster, Markus Rautio, morphed the old pagan deity, Joulupukki, into a Santa figure. Santa changed the Joulupukki figure, not the other way around.
Father Christmas, surprisingly, pre-dates Santa Claus. But he is not a pagan deity. Instead, he was a medieval personification of Christmas. Richard Smart of Plymtree is the first to write about him, referring to him as Sir Christmas, and his task is to announce the birth of Christ (Oxford Book of Carols, no. 21, 41-3).
Mistletoes do not go back to paganism. The first we hear of using mistletoe as Christmas decorations are in Robert Herrick, "Hesperides poetry collection," (892, 980), and then William Coles mentions it is a decoration in "The Art of Simpling†(1600s). The tradition of kissing under it did not begin until the end of the 18th century in Britain. See "A dictionary of English Folklore," section: Mistletoe.
Yule Logs do not go back to paganism, despite the name. Yule is also an English word to mean "mid-winter period." The first mention of yule logs is in Robert Herrick, "Hesperides poetry collection (number 784)" and he calls it a Christmas log. It wasn't called a yule log until Aubrey's "In the west-riding of Yorkshire on Christmas eve†(1686, p. 134).
St. Francis is credited for the first nativity scene in 1223 AD, Greccio. His followers then promoted the use of them during Christmas (Life of Saint Francis of Assisi - Saint Bonaventure. Chapter 10.7).
There is no evidence anything associated with Christmas goes past these sources I mentioned here, and therefore, there is no evidence Christmas is pagan.
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Trumponomics does indeed work, and quite well.
U.S. Economy Grew at 4.3%
We were told the tariffs were going to tank the economy. We were told we needed all the aliens to "do the jobs Americans just won't do". We were told austerity measures would lead to a recession, especially with so many government jobs being eliminated, since government jobs gave money to people to spend. We were told lots of things that have now been proven to be untrue.
And all this with absolutely no help from the Federal Reserve, which refused to cut interest rates.
The Fed says a surge in consumer spending drove this higher than expected GDP growth. We were told the high unemployment numbers and the continued inflation in some sectors of the economy (most inflation has dropped) were going to lead to stagnant growth or worse. Turns out they were wrong.
Well, that unemployment has been there all along - it just wasn't counted. According to the Fecderal Reserve of St. Louis, the rise in unemployment was caused by an accounting issue. During the Biden era many people were not actively seeking a job and so were not counted in the unemployed rolls. With Trump, who has reduced the safety hammock, many of these folks are now seeking employment and so are now being counted as "unemployed".
Furthermore, as Mr. Trump has pointed out, much of the unemployment is a result of downsizing of govenment, with the more useless people suckling at auntie Samantha's teat now being forced to look for a real job. They don't like it one bit, but they that's the way the it goes in most sectors of the economy.
So people clearly have more disposable income to spend, and
Even ABC, a mortal enemy of Mr. Trump, had to admit Trump's tariffs may have boosted the economy by shoring up exports and reducing imports. Amazing.
Strangely, the lying media has convinced many inflation is up, or at least caused by Trump and not an artifact of Bidenomics. Polls show the public is quite sour on Mr. Trump's economic program even while they are buying more and living better.
Can they keep this up until the next election? Or will the Fed pull some evil stun to crash the economy just before next November? I don't know but I suspect we will have a massive boom in the coming months. And I think the Left knows it too and trembles.
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Why have we been propping up communist Cuba?
Report: Cuba Has Purchased over $8 Billion Worth of Food from the U.S. Since 2001
This was George W. Bush doing this too. And one suspects the Cubans didn't actually pay for any of it but rather the U.S. taxpayer.
The Breitbart article quotes Diario de Cuba, the Madrid outlet that provided the source material:
In reality, the "embargo” is a series of measures that mildly limit economic activity between the two countries yet does not hinder nor prevent the shipping of medicine or humanitarian supplies, especially in emergency situations, nor does it prevent Cuba from importing food from the United States.
Diario de Cuba explained that food purchases from the United States, which started as a "timid acquisition” during the rule of late dictator Fidel Castro, is now one of the "main markets for essential goods for Cuba.”
The outlet — citing statistical data from the U.S.-Cuba Trade and Economic Council, a private, non-profit, membership-based corporation — Cuba has so far spent $8 billion in food purchases from the U.S. since December 2001 when Fidel Castro authorized an initial $4.31 million purchase.
According to the data cited by Diario de Cuba, Cuba consistently spent hundreds of millions of U.S dollars every year in food purchases since that initial December 2001 purchase, something the outlet described as the "increased dependence” of Cuba on U.S. food. According to the data, 2008 stands as the year with the most dollars spent by Cuba on U.S. food purchases at over $710 million.
The organization noted that the data does not itemize "transportation charges, bank charges, or other costs associated with exports,” as the Cuban regime "reports unverifiable data that includes transportation charges, bank charges, and other costs.”
"Despite complaints from the regime that it has to pay for such imports in advance, given the absence of credit mechanisms between the two countries and the decades of debt accumulated by Havana, even with its allies, the millions needed to make the payments have not been lacking,” Diario de Cuba wrote.
Between January and September 2025, Diario de Cuba reported, the communist regime spent over $359 million purchasing food from the United States. This included increases of between five to eight percent between August and September, respectively. The amount represents a 15.58-percent increase from the roughly $310.96 million that Cuba reportedly spent during the first nine months of 2024.
Diario de Cuba stressed that, despite the million-dollar purchases, both the Castro regime and its state media avoid making mention of them while "playing the victim and blaming Washington for the shortages suffered by the island’s inhabitants.
It's no surprise Obama funded the Cubans, nor Biden, and of course Trump was in a perpetual battle for survival during his first term. But why would Bush not deal with this? Because he and all the rest of the Ruling Class really didn't want to triumph over communism but preferred to keep it in place to cement their interventionism and their power.
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Ho ho hoorah!
Video: ICE Releases AI Video of Santa Rounding up Illegal Aliens - Avoid the "Naughty List”
I guess this is why Democrats are always so angry; they've been on Santa's naughty list for generations now.
At any rate Santa is no doubt a strong borders guy. He doesn't allow ANY immigration to his country at the North Pole, and nobody is even allowed to visit there. While he does cross national borders pretty much at will one suspects he's got visas for every country or their air defenses would shoot his sleigh down. And he doesn't stay; he moves on to the rest of the world and eventually returns to his snowy kingdom in the far north.
I just saw on Spectrum News that Santa's reindeer were inspected by the government to make sure they weren't carrying any dangerous pathogens, and his sleigh was inspected for mechanical safety, so at least the U.S. government has cleared him for temporary entry into theU.S.
If Santa wants to help with ICE, why shouldn't he? It will make people safer and happier in the end anyway. He's giving aliens a great gift by helping them return home after all.
And remember, being from the frozen north, Santa loves ICE!
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What took so long?
DOJ Reverses Biden-Era Rule That Allowed Veterans Affairs Abortion Funding
Biden tried to put new meaning to the term Veteran Affairs. The military isn't supposed to be a bordello, nor is it obligated to kill babies at the whim of female soldiers. If they can't control their urges, or use good judgment, then it's on them, not the taxpayers.
That is why women traditionally have not been soldiers; too much fraternizing going on.
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Well, of course! Trump is a master at Ju Jitzu, at least where politics and media are concerned.
Clintons DOJ Had First Chance to Prosecute Epstein but Whiffed Opportunity
The article points out that there is little damaging to Trump in the files released but a LOT damaging to herr Schlickster Clinton. No doubt Trump knew that all along and was being coy about releasing the files just to get the Democrats to walk into that particular trap.
That's the problem with Trump Derangement Syndrome; his enemies wind up gnawing off their own feet out of a desperate attempt to damage the Great Orange Peril.
I am reminded of the Three Stooges where Moe and Shemp are tangled up in a phone cord in a booth. Shemp threatens Moe "get your hand out of my face or I'll bite it off" Moe replies "that's not my hand it's yours" and Shemp says "you asked for it" and bites a hunk out of his own hand. The Dems are Shemp all the way.
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The Trump Administration wants to put up a buoy barrier in the Rio Grande to stop illegal aliens from swimming across the the U.S.
The plan is to cover 980 miles of river with the water-based barrier to keep the world from backstroking it's way into the country. Such defensive systems have often been used in warfare to stop invading armadas from getting too close. One prime example of this was the chain barriers around Constantinople which thwarted multiple Turkish attempts in the latter days of the Byzantine empire. It works.
And it must be remembered the Texas government built one of it's own during the Biden era, only to be overruled by President Autopen who forced the Texans to remove it.
The project is being funded by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act which authorized such defenses.
These buoys will have sensors to alert authorities to unauthorized crossings.
The problem with this and any other actions taken to secure the border by the Trump Administration is that it is all being done by executive order; there are no real permanent solutions passing through Congress. Without laws forcing border enforcement any future Democrat or a Republican Administration like the George W. Bush Fiestathon can simply tear this down and reopen the border. We need to make it harder to do that and politically embarrassing. Now it's just the stroke of the autopen and voila! The North American Union returns in all it's tragedy.
But we can't make this permanent with the current makeup of Congress; that has to change. And apparently, if polls are to be believed, the GOP looks to take a bath in the upcoming elections as the media has convinced the public inflation is TRUMP'S fault and that it is rising when in fact it is dropping precipitously. The media has convinced the public that deflation is the only solution to inflation, not economic growth and rising wages.
At any rate this is a good idea but it is vulnerable and will be for some time. If the GOP loses Congress no doubt the Democrats will defund this and demand it be ended. Time is not on our side.
The Examiner article concludes:
He said the money should have instead been spent subsidizing health-care premiums."
Yeah; that's the important thing, to waste this money on the rathole known as Obamacare. The money used here will be a pittance compared to what we are spending on the (Un)Affordable Care Act, but this sounds good to Democrats and the entitled and the bribed.
BTW I think we should have drones associated with this and use pepper spray and other such non-lethal weapons on anyone trying to cross the Rio Grande. If the sensors go off we should dispatch a drone and mace them and maybe they will get the message. But of course the media would go ballistic. They never cared when Conservatives were getting pepper sprayed on J6 - in fact they loved that. But try spraying groups of invaders and watch them scream about due process and moral decency! Hypocrites.
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Here is how you kill a city.
Chicago Mayor Brandon wants an anaconda-like coiling of taxation around the city's business community, with surcharges on ride shares, on employees of all large corporations, etc. And, not getting the entire budget he wanted, he refused to sign it or veto it, making it open for "renegotiation" as he will simply add what he didn't get piecemeal over the next few years.
So typically liberal; he fights making the city safe (he isn't allowing overtime for cops or firefighters without city council approval, for instance) and at the same time raises taxes again. It never occurs to him that this chases businesses away; they will resettle in friendlier environments like Texas or Florida.
Liberals never get it; people choose where they live, and where they do business, and if you make it too expensive or unsafe they will choose a safer, less expsnsive area. There is a reason why cities like Nashville are growing by leaps and bounds; they offer what the big cities used to, without all the progressive b.s. and high taxes.
St. Louis went through this in the 1970's, after a quarter century of Democrat control the city was dwindling away and what had once been one of the greatest cities in America was becoming a shell, crime riddled and too expensive. There was a renaissance in the eighties just as there was in New York but that was short lived and now we are reaching the point where the city itself is not the largest city in Missouri, let alone in the midwest. (At t 279,695 people St. Louis is just a bit over HALF the size of her nearest competitor Kansas City, which sports 516,032 souls, although the metropolitan area is substantially larger.) That was caused by decades of Democrat dominance; you can't get elected dog catcher in St. Louis. The last Republican Mayor left office in 1948.
Which is why the city is rather desperate to merge with St. Louis County and become one massive metropolis; it's the only way to keep going with a disappeaing tax base. (St. Louis is it's own county, having seceded from St. Louis county in the late 19th century). It is crime riddled and increasingly impoverished. The north side is now so decimated there are whole blocks that are nothing but grasslands, all the buildings have been removed. And there are whole blocks where there are nothing but ruins, like Chichen Itza or some Mayan ruins in the jungles of Yucatan.
That's what happens; you run out of other people's money eventually.
St. Louis is still a large television market yet you never see it mentioned hardly at all on television because it's an embarassment to liberalism. (We are the tenth largest t.v. market). The only t.v. show I remember based in St. Louis was the John Larroquette show, which highlighted the degenerate and decaying nature of the place. Oh, we did appear in National Lampoon's Vacation as the city where the Griswolds got lost and had their hubcaps stolen by the locals. Maybe it's better we aren't mentioned much in media.
We lost the Football Cardinals, then the Rams. We've had multiple pro soccer teams that have moved away. We almost lost the Blues hockey team to Sasskatoon, for crying out loud! And the Redbirds are always talking about moving over to Illinois, or to St. Charles, because their home in downtown is unsafe and logistics are terrible there. Nobody wants to go downtown anymore, and rightly so.
This is what decades of people like Gov. Brandon running the show look like.
Chicago is in better shape than St. Louis because it is a major port city while St. Louis has nothing but rail lines and river traffic. But it will hollow out as surely as St. Louis did and for the very same reasons; you can't keep taking and not giving. It's like the story of the man who taught his horse to work without eating and then he beat the dead animal for being so ungrateful "I taught you to work without food and this is how you repay me!" I remember a number of yhears ago one of our mayors telling the media "it's not about what we can do for businesses but about what they can do for us". That kind of thinking leads to the death of a vibrant community.
Frankly, Chicago deserves to die as a leading city. It is nothing but an abomination now, and when all the businesses leave and all the good people leave and the city can't pay it's bills they will cry to the state and to the Federal government for help, but it will be all their own doing and they will be getting what they deserve. Of course, the people who voted the Democrats into office year after year will just move on to some new city and ruin it as thoroughly; they never learn.
At any rate I suspect Chicago will start slipping in population and eventually wind up a mediocre city in a poor state. The only hope Illinois has is to kick Chicago out. Maybe it can join Wisconsin, or even leave the U.S. entirely and become a Canadian city? Any way you slice it they have long dominated Illinois and the Land of Lincoln will go down with it.
If Southern Illinois wants to leave the state and join Missouri I would welcome them with open arms. While not exactly Texas it is more like Indiana than the north part of Illinois, and THAT would be a fine addition to the Show Me state. I'd love to get the Illinois Ozarks and Little Egypt (Southernmost Illinois where the Mississippi and Ohio rivers converge) into our fair state. Cathy and I used to go to the Illinois Ozarks regulary for vacation; they were beautiful and the best kept secret in the Midwest! But I hated giving money to the socialists in Springfield and Chicago.
My prediction is in twenty years Chicago will be just another bombed out Democrat city and nobody will have any interest in moving there. It is a well deserved ending for the corrupt and criminal enterprise on Lake Michigan.
BTW St. Louis invented thin crust pizza, not Chicago, who tries to usurp our very unique style of the popular Italian dish. They should stick to their ridiculous stretch-your-mouth deep dish pizza and stop trying to lay claim to our stuff here!
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Lookie here; John "Muzzie Commie" Brennan is terrified Judge Aileen Cannon is going to wind up presiding over his case.
Ex-CIA director John Brennan wants 'favored' Trump judge kept away from Justice Department inquiry
Cannon is the judge who dismissed the classified documents case against the President.
Yes, the man who tried to frame The Donald is now terrified that the Trump-appointed Cannon may sit in judgment over his treasonous behavior and wants her removed.
Brennan and his cronies have petitioned the head judge to not allow the DOJ to put anything involving the former CIA director and communist party usa voter into judge cannon's hands. They are arguing Trump is "judge shopping" and that he has no right. Well, did Brennan stand with Trump when HE complained about judge shopping against him? No?
Brennan's lawyers sent a letter begging U.S. District Judge Cecilia Altonaga to steer any investigation or trial away from judge Cannon's court. Altonaga is the presiding judge over Cannon's South Florida district.
So basically he's demanding special privileges because he fears a judge who has shown she will rule on the laws and not work the good-old-boys network.
While it is unclear what Brennan's lawyers are alleging, it seems likely it is over the intelligence assessment that Mr. Obama demanded be overturned. The original assessment argued there was no evidence of Russian involvement over and above what is normal for any election. Obama didn't like that and he demanded a new assessment. He got one, and it appears Mr. Brennan was part of the reason for that.
Brennan belongs in prison, along with James Comey, Merrick Garland, Hillary Clinton, and yes, Barack Hussein Obama (peece be upon him).
Brennan complains about "forum shopping" but why wouldn't Trump want it out of D.C.? The courts there are entirely Democrat-appointed and the ruling class always gets a pass. The only chance to get justice served is by moving the venue outside of Washington. Florida is as good a choice as any, as much of the activity of Brennan and his minions occurred in the home state of the President. And the grand jury investigating the matter is seated in South Florida. (Grand Juries can investigate anything they wish in any place they wish.)
Frankly, Brennan has no reason to fear this going to judge Cannon if he is innocent. He shows his guilt by trying to keep an honest judge out of the matter.
And if she IS just a partisan hack, as Brennan accuses (he assumes so since all the judges on HIS side certainly are)?
He'll win on any appeal IF that is the case. But he knows Cannon will allow the truth to come out, and that can never be permitted.
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Interesting idea. And remember Obama let Bear Sterns collapse during the 2008 crisis, even though he did give some bailout money to them. Is there a link between the two?
Epstein was later at BCCI, another disgraced out fit that failed. See a pattern here?This is it. The key to Epstein: Bear Stearns put him on BCCI trades in 1979, as it made millions helping the CIA, Brits, Saudis & Israelis disguise covert cash by clearing $13 billion with BCCI, a CIA money laundering bank. Epstein simply developed that clientele & career niche. pic.twitter.com/HcXZJYr0LG
— Mike Benz (@MikeBenzCyber) December 20, 2025
Read all about it here.
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