Some tea with your coffee... kind of.

White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller is reacting to news that Los Angeles County saw the largest population decline in the U.S. in 2025.

"LA has amazing weather year-round and one of the most beautiful coastlines and climates in the world. But decades of mass migration, and the dysfunctional government that came with it, means that even these immense natural advantages cannot stop population exodus," Miller said.

 

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thebasedmother  "
The r@pe of a 5 year old girl by an illegal alien on Long Island is revolting. But it barely made the news."  Yes, surgery was need for internal damage.  Democrats, where are ya?  Where is the outrage?  Where is the coverage?  Oh yeah, it doesn't fit the paid narrative.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Abdul Abubakar Ali, one of the key figures in the massive “Feeding Our Future” fraud scandal, has been sentenced to just one year and one day in prison.

He was accused of falsely claiming to have provided 1.3 million meals and collecting millions of dollars in reimbursement from taxpayer-funded programs.

The extremely light sentence has many people outraged, seeing it as another example of soft-on-fraud justice when billions are being stolen from programs meant to help those in need.
 
 
 

  

 

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gatewaypundit:  
It turns out that New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s new ‘free’ childcare program isn’t free at all. In fact, it’s going to cost $60,000 – Per child. Of course, it’ll be free for the people who get the service, but not for the taxpayers who are funding it.

 

 

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Jamie Trumpp was stabbed in the face by a repeat offender named Kwan Trezvant while she tried to stop him from kidnapping a child.

He had been released on only $5,000 bond for a previous crime, and this wasn’t his first run-in with the law — he has at least four arrests in the past two years.

The media is staying quiet on this one, but stories like Jamie’s show exactly why so many are demanding real accountability and stronger enforcement.
 

 

Got Coffee? Do ya know some of these things are going on right now in the country?

BREAKING: A New York City Council member and an aide to Gov. Kathy Hochul are under investigation by the FBI for allegedly accepting bribes related to a migrant shelter provider, according to the Associated Press. 

 

 

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hodgetwins: "
Someone making just $180,000 a year somehow ends up with a $100 million net worth after only 10 years — and they don’t own any companies or run any real businesses.

The question that needs to be asked is obvious: how does that happen?

As one person put it: “Anybody want to ask questions why, when they don’t own any companies, they don’t run any businesses? You should. By the way, that’s a lot of our politicians.”

It’s a stark illustration of how Washington works and why so many Americans are fed up with the system."

 

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TSA workers are confirming they have now received back pay for the last two missed pay periods, thanks to President Trump’s executive order.

This has brought an improved start to the week for travelers, with lines moving better and the chaos easing.

While Democrats continued to block funding, Trump used funds from the Big Beautiful Bill to make sure these frontline workers got paid.
It’s a clear example of action over obstruction.
 

 

 

 

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The NBA’s double standard is glaring.

Steve Kerr can stand at the podium and falsely accuse government agents of murder with zero consequences — no fines, no suspensions, nothing.

Meanwhile, Jaden Ivey gets waived by the Chicago Bulls after speaking out as a Christian and criticizing the league’s promotion of “Pride Month” and “unrighteousness.”

He didn’t attack anyone personally — he simply stood on his faith.

The contrast is impossible to ignore: the league tolerates inflammatory political rants but cracks down on Christian conviction.
 

 

 

 

 

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16-year-old Lily Bova, a beloved high school student, was gunned down outside her home in the quiet Chicago suburb of Glenview, Illinois.

Despite the shocking murder in a normally safe area, police have still not released a description of the suspect or any meaningful details to the public.

Her family and the community are devastated, and the lack of transparency is only adding to the pain and frustration.
 

 

 

 

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11 year old Alireza Jafari has been identified as the child soldier who lost his life while being forced to serve as a soldier of the Islamic Regime in Iran.
According to Hengaw, a Norway-based human rights organization, he is the first reported Iranian child soldier to lose his life since the escalation of the war in the Middle East.
He was initially reported as a civilian casualty, but the
"Teachers' Basij" organization later confirmed that he d*ed "while on duty."
According to his mother, he was at an IRGC checkpoint with his father due to a shortage of personnel.
Earlier, Al Arabiya reported that the Islamic regime in Iran had lowered the conscription age and resumed recruiting minors into the armed forces. Teenagers have reportedly been assigned to checkpoints and patrol duties in Tehran.
The use of child soldiers is not new for the Islamic regime.
Similar practices were used during the Iran-Iraq War, when children aged 9-12 were sent en masse to clear minefields, with the full approval of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
Schools were heavily used for propaganda, where dying for the Islamic revolution was glorified. Many children went to the front voluntarily under its influence.
Children were given so-called "golden keys" to wear around their necks. Propaganda claimed these keys would open the gates of heaven if they were deceased as martyrs.
They were sent ahead, detonating mines to clear the way for trained units. Some were even tied together with ropes to prevent them from fleeing.
Rest in peace, Alireza
 

Coffee and some pondering....

From Dr. P

In early 1976, Army doctors at Fort Dix noticed an unusual cluster of severe respiratory illnesses among recruits, including one sudden death, and laboratory testing revealed the culprit was a swine‑origin H1N1 influenza strain closely related to the 1918 pandemic virus. Federal health officials feared it could spark a catastrophic pandemic, so the U.S. government launched an unprecedented nationwide vaccination campaign to immunize the entire population.

But the vaccination program was halted because health officials detected a significant increase in Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) among people who received the vaccine. Once this risk became clear, the government suspended the vaccination campaign until further investigation.

The 1976 swine flu vaccination campaign was never resumed because the perceived threat of a pandemic disappeared, while the risks of continuing the program became clearer-making the cost-benefit balance no longer justify mass vaccination. The Fort Dix virus never spread beyond the base, and eventually officials concluded the emergency had effectively passed.
 

 

 

From Wikipedia

In 1976, an outbreak of the swine flu, influenza A virus subtype H1N1 at Fort Dix, New Jersey caused one death, hospitalized 13, and led to a mass immunization program. After the program began, the vaccine was associated with an increase in reports of Guillain–BarrĂ© syndrome (GBS), which can cause paralysis, respiratory arrest, and death. The immunization program was ended after approximately 43 million United States citizens had been administered the vaccine.[1]

Richard Krause, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases from 1975 to 1984, writes that the government response to the swine flu outbreak was considered to be too fast.[2] The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states, "Those who received the 1976 swine flu vaccine had a slight increased risk for developing GBS of approximately one additional case of GBS for every 100,000 people who got the swine flu vaccine."[3]

The vaccination campaign has been characterized as a failure that is partially responsible for Americans' hesitancy to trust vaccines in the present day.

 

 

 

 

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Insane story: Far-left Democrats have HALTED the painting of a mural honoring slain Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska in Providence Rhode Island, claiming it is somehow "pro-Trump."

The Democratic mayor is calling for the mural to be completely removed.

The party of "inclusion" and "tolerance" once again proves to be filled with spite and rage...
 

 

 

 

 

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NYC Mayor Mamdani hosted an Islamic prayer at Prospect Park on Friday, with loudspeakers broadcasting the ritual across the area so non-Muslim residents had no choice but to hear it.

He said he’s not trying to respect his non-Muslim constituents—he’s making them experience his ideology.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Some tea with your coffee... kind of.

White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller is reacting to news that Los Angeles County saw the largest population decline in the U.S...