Operation Paper Tiger – Britain’s Useless Aircraft Carriers
17th August 2026
Britain’s descent into Turd World status is paved with wasteful spending of taxpayer money.
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17th August 2026
Britain’s descent into Turd World status is paved with wasteful spending of taxpayer money.
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17th August 2026
Britain seems determined to become a Turd World country.
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17th August 2026
In the face for more White House threats against Iran, including Scott Bessent’s latest unprecedented ‘economic isolation’ plan for the Islamic Republic, it remains clear that the Iranians aren’t backing down.
Instead, they are issuing some heightened threats and bluster of their own. The country’s military in a surprise move announced Sunday that it was offering a bounty equivalent to $30,000 for killing or capturing US soldiers.
Ever wonder why every majority-Muslim country is a Turd World country? Well, wonder no longer.
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17th August 2026
I thank God every day that I don’t live in Britain.
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17th August 2026
So what? The Department of Justice is not an ‘independent agency’ (whatever that means). The Attorney General works for the President. Nobody complained about Merrrick Garland failing to ‘pledge independence’ from Joe Biden. Nobody complained that Eric Holder and Loretta Lynch failed to ‘pledge independence’ from Barack Obama.
This is nonsense. (They actually pay people to write this shit.)
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17th August 2026
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority says that 70 percent of bus riders don’t pay fares, costing the agency at least $50 million a year. Before about 2016, the agency told drivers to tell boarding passengers, “Hello, the fare of $X.XX.” But in 2017, it abandoned this policy because fare disputes led to too many assaults on drivers.
D.C. is full of Democrats i.e. criminals. This ought to come as no surprise.
Now the agency is in financial trouble, and it also recognizes that allowing passengers to evade fares simply encourages more serious transit crimes. So it once again has asked drivers to make fare announcements. But the transit union is objecting, saying this is likely to lead to an increase in driver assaults. As an example, they posted the above video of a masked passenger beating on a bus driver, though the reason for the attack was the driver saying the passenger could not have an alcoholic beverage, not that he had to pay a fare.
Betcha he was a Person of Color, too. Betcha.
Part of the problem is that agencies like Washington Metro have no incentive to reign in costs and every incentive to spend more to keep union workers, contractors, and bureaucrats happy. Transit agencies have convinced the public, or at least politicians, that profits are unimportant, so hardly anyone other than the Antiplanner bothers to calculate how much money agencies like WMATA lose.
Sound like Democrats to me. Perhaps you have been following, as I have, the YouTube videos from Europeans who were over here for the World Cup. Uniformly, they express amazement that Americans are the horrible people portrayed in movies and headlines.
Well, they’re half-right. Americans who live outside of big Democrat-ruled behavioral sinks aren’t what they expected to be, but if they spend any time in the Blue Cites (even in Red States there are Blue Cities) they would have found conditions as they were expecting.
Culture is king.
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17th August 2026
Thanks to “criminal-justice reform,” you can rack up almost 150 arrests in this town and still get to walk when caught again.
Meet career crook Shaquan Seth, cut loose last week after five, count ’em five, shoplifting busts in Queens — less than six days after he got out of Rikers after a five-month stint for previous thievery — because New York law forbids cash bail for offenses like Seth’s.
No matter that he was no sooner back on the streets than he was eagerly reoffending, nor that he stole $600 worth of fancy candles, when the no-bail believers insist such theft is mostly out of need, like Jean Valjean.
No matter that he threatened to shoot a young female clerk who was brave enough to try stopping him.
He was put right back on the street.
So you’ll be reading about Shaquan Seth again in these pages; we hope it’s not because he’s made good on his promise to shoot someone.
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17th August 2026
California voters are set to decide whether to slap a new tax on the state’s billionaires as IRS data show thousands of taxpayers, and billions of dollars in income, are already flowing out of the Golden State.
The outflow is adding fuel to the debate over California’s proposed billionaire tax, with Mark Cuban warning Saturday the measure could drive not only wealthy residents but investment and startups out of the state.
Cuban’s warning came amid a heated back-and-forth with Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna, who has defended the proposed tax. The billionaire investor threatened to steer future investments away from California if the measure moves forward.
The clash comes as California is already experiencing significant taxpayer outflows, according to the latest IRS data compiled from federal tax returns.
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17th August 2026
Think of it as evolution in action.
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16th August 2026
The battle to end DEI in higher education is one that can only be won through attrition against a stubborn enemy that won’t back away from the ideology that created it.
One might think that the Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard Supreme Court decision that prohibited racial discrimination in college admissions would have put an end to the issue. It didn’t. At least some of America’s top schools unsurprisingly appear to be doing their best to dance around the courts and the law.
For those who’ve paid attention to how higher education has behaved in recent decades, it was clear that many schools would find ways to cheat the system. It’s all the rage these days for students and administrators, I guess.
That looks to be the case at Duke Law school. The Department of Justice recently accused the school of responding to the Supreme Court decision by creating a stealthier way to discriminate.
The Department of Justice said that following the Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard decision “Duke Law emphasized racial diversity in admissions and engaged in a deliberate effort to preserve race-based outcomes for its incoming classes.”
The school highlighted “DEI” as one of the school’s “most important values” in late 2023 according to internal communications obtained by the DOJ and pledged to “work even harder” to admit “a racially diverse class.”
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16th August 2026
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16th August 2026
Dude, I was writing 10-page papers without knowing the name of the book.
In Latin. (Don’t ask for Greek….)
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16th August 2026
Five years after the Taliban’s return to power on August 15, 2021, Afghanistan has transformed from a chaotic battlefield into a functioning but deeply authoritarian state. Foreign troops are gone, and fragmented opponents have failed to mount a significant challenge to Kabul’s centralized control. The movement has established a degree of internal security unimaginable under the previous government.
However, this stability rests on systematic exclusion, most notably of women, leaving the nation economically fragile and politically isolated. While the Taliban have proven they can govern without western support, they remain an international pariah managing a historic humanitarian crisis.
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16th August 2026
The Prioritizing Patient Access to Care Act strips away the state’s statutory ban on abortions after 24 weeks of pregnancy. Physicians in the state can now perform abortions at any point in the pregnancy, based on their own professional judgment, with no gestational cutoff written into law. The measure also expands legal protections for providers, shielding them from consequences that once accompanied performing procedures deep into the third trimester. Critics have a simple way of describing what changed: abortion in Massachusetts is now legal up until the moment of birth.
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16th August 2026
When I was a student, I lived in the Boston area, and that was a different feel, more of what we can find in our Blue American cities today. I have to say that Cambridge was ahead of its time. When I worked on the student janitorial crew, my boss, one of the wisest men in Boston—a dyed-in-the-wool Bruins, Red Sox, and Patriots fan and Vietnam vet—comforted me one day as we sat together on the steps in Radcliffe Yard. Bob said to me, “Donnie, the thing you need to know about this place is that it’s basically an insane asylum where the inmates would never think of leaving.” It is a fact of my life that the best advice I have ever received has not come from professors or academics, and certainly not lawyers, but working people.
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16th August 2026
Gov. Greg Abbott has ordered a state investigation into ablution facilities planned for Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, arguing in a letter that the Islamic foot-washing stations amount to unconstitutional religious favoritism at a government-owned facility.
In an Aug. 14 letter to DFW Airport CEO Christopher McLaughlin, Abbott said he had referred both DFW and Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport to the U.S. Department of Transportation for investigation. Houston’s airport installed a wudu washing facility and adjoining prayer room in 2024 stocked with copies of the Quran, prayer rugs, prayer beads and a turbah, according to the letter.
Abbott wrote that the facilities single out one religious group for accommodations not extended to other faiths represented in Texas, and that both the U.S. and Texas constitutions bar government entities from favoring one religion over others.
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16th August 2026
America’s largest unions don’t just mobilize workers to fight for better wages and benefits. Many of them operate as hubs of leftist advocacy and engines for the Democrat Party.
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16th August 2026
For many generations, government has been a ratchet. It only grows, never shrinks. Trump flipped the switch. He is actually reducing the size of government. The process starts by cutting parts of government doing mostly harm, and very little good. USAID: send food to the starving, cut everything else. Department of Education: keep standardized testing, cut everything else. The EPA: End the War on Carbon, let the marketplace determine the future of electric cars and optimal miles per gallon, and quit moving the goal posts regarding clean air and water standards.
The next stage will be much harder. Don’t just cut bloated, wasteful, and ineffective, replace it with something lean, useful, and effective.
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16th August 2026
Across the U.S., private citizens, organizations like Amy Mek’s “RAIR Foundation USA”, city- and county-level boards, and on up to Members of the U.S. Congress, are speaking up and standing up to oppose the establishment of Islamic ‘hubs’ and development enclaves in their neighborhoods. Likewise, at the U.S. Cabinet level, steps are being taken to sanction and curtail the activities of the Muslim Brotherhood.
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16th August 2026
There are how things operate in theory and how things operate in practice. A Law is an observation about how things in the natural world and human society operate with repeatable high levels of confidence. A Principle is similar to a Law, but does not rise to the same bar level. However, solidly founded Principles when observed can be written down and codified for reference with high degrees of trust in order to better run our affairs in this world.
I strongly recommend my friend Rick Brookhiser’s book, The Way of the WASP.
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16th August 2026
Leftists have for years decried American Thanksgiving, mostly because they assert that the holiday celebrates the arrival of “white” Europeans in North America, which was bad because of the impact that arrival had on the pre-existing population of people in North America. Such leftists also assert that Christopher Columbus should be “canceled” because his exploratory travel from Spain paved the way for the migration of “white” Europeans to North America.
Yet, the family lineage of many of these leftists traces their presence in North America to times much more recent than the 17th century. For example, Ms. Hong’s family arrived in North America (from Korea) only a few decades ago. Why was it wrong for Europeans to come to North America in the 17th century, disrupting the pre-existing local population, yet acceptable or even laudatory, for Ms. Hong’s Korean family to come to North America in the 20th century, and in its own way disrupt the pre-existing local population?
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16th August 2026
It is for Democrats.
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16th August 2026
I suspect that this is AI content, but nevertheless it has some interesting and useful information.
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15th August 2026
The effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz has forced hundreds of commercial ships onto longer routes around Africa, and Somali pirates are moving quickly to exploit the sudden increase in traffic off the continent’s eastern coast. Oil tankers MT Honour 25, MT Eureka and MT Asana were hijacked in the Gulf of Aden and off Puntland between April and July 2026, the largest attacks by Somali pirates in years. The Iran war has now delivered these groups more targets, spread across thousands of miles of ocean, while diverting naval resources to the Persian Gulf and Red Sea.
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15th August 2026
As well they should.
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15th August 2026
And here I just thought they bought Kools because, well, it was Kool.
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15th August 2026
The invasion proceeds apace.
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15th August 2026
Life in blue states is just an episode of SNL now.
My favorite part? When the lawyer pulled the race card. Classic!
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The mayor (again, for a Massachusetts town) has repeatedly said he does not speak English.
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15th August 2026
Yes, it’s AI content. That doesn’t make it wrong.
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15th August 2026
The Endangerment Finding (EF) is the completely absurd piece of regulatory overreach by which the Obama EPA in December 2009 purported to determine that the trace atmospheric gas carbon dioxide was a “danger to human health and welfare.” That action may have been absurd, but it was by no means benign. CO2 is a principal product of all combustion of fossil fuels. Following on the EF, EPA and other government agencies in the Obama and then Biden Administrations set out to use the EF as the basis to transform our entire energy economy — suppressing drilling, blocking pipelines, forcing closure of power plants, outlawing combustion cars and gas heat and stoves, and much, much more.
In Trump’s first term, EPA never chose to take on the EF; but in Trump’s second term the agency got right to work on the job of rescission, and issued the final rule rescinding the first part of the EF (as to motor vehicle emissions) on February 13, 2026. By February 18, progressive NGOs were already in court (D.C. Circuit) seeking to block the rescission.
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15th August 2026
I see Jew hatred as the one unifying force in America today, and it’s growing. I think people are fed up with tolerating every aberration of human behavior and law — the trans movement, multi-culturalism, tattoos. nose rings, pink hair, gay marriage, abortion rights, birthright citizenship — and long to openly display some good old fashioned, widely and historically acceptable form of hate.
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15th August 2026
It has never been easier to feel virtuous without making much of an effort.
Put pronouns in an email signature, repost the slogan of the day, or join the online denunciation of someone who used the wrong word. In many circles, such gestures are expected. A person can take part with little at stake and still come away feeling that he has done something morally worthwhile.
The trouble begins when support for fashionable causes is treated as proof of good character.
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15th August 2026
In June, the president of the United Auto Workers celebrated the victory of one of “the UAW’s own” in a Democratic primary election. Shawn Fain wasn’t talking about a machinist from Flint or an assembly-line worker in Kokomo. He meant Claire Valdez, a program assistant in Columbia University’s visual arts department, who won the primary in New York’s overwhelmingly Democratic Seventh Congressional District with 58 percent of the vote. She will be prohibitively favored to win the seat in November.
Valdez came to politics through her union. She joined UAW Local 2110 as a Columbia employee, served on her unit’s bargaining committee, and in 2022 was elected chair of a unit representing 500 administrative coworkers. Local 2110 holds some 30 contracts covering universities, publishing houses, museums, and law firms, and its Columbia units have included thousands of graduate student workers.
Valdez offers a preview of what the UAW is becoming: a union that puts politics first and is leaning heavily on higher education to sustain its dwindling numbers. The results of this transformation are changing not just unions but higher ed itself.
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15th August 2026
In a matter of days, once-pristine beaches in the Spanish enclave of Ceuta have been reduced to open-air dumps and disease-ridden camps occupied by thousands of illegal migrants who refused to leave after the mass invasion from Morocco.
Locals describe feces, urine, garbage, and makeshift shacks covering the sand. Contagious illnesses are spreading. Mass brawls with bladed weapons have broken out.
What was a quiet coastal stretch has become a third-world encampment on European soil.
“It’s not my goddamned planet! Understand, monkey boy?”
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15th August 2026
A report released by House committees on Aug. 13 alleged that Harvard University prioritized financial ties over American national security and received more than $600 million from China, the most of any U.S. university.
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15th August 2026
It’s no secret that Forbes magazine has largely betrayed its capitalist foundation by becoming a megaphone for some of the most vile left-wing, cultural Marxist tripe in the media ecosphere. But a new scandal did show that its top leadership didn’t completely abandon free markets when it suited their own interests.
The New York Times reported on Wednesday that Forbes chief content officer Randall Lane was fired after “the company discovered that he had received a payment of about $6 million from the founder of a firm that does business with the magazine.”
The payment was made after RJ Shook, the founder of the firm that worked with Forbes to publish wealth adviser rankings, “sold a majority stake in Shook Research to PPC Enterprises, a private equity firm, last August.” Lane made himself a spectacle of anti-Trump furor in 2021 when he threatened companies that dared to hire people who formerly worked with President Donald Trump, such as former White House press secretaries Sean Spicer, Sarah Huckabee-Sanders, and Kayleigh McEnany.
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15th August 2026
A federal judge on Friday cleared the way for U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration to strip nearly 1,100 Somalis of legal protections against deportation that have allowed them to live and work in the United States.
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15th August 2026
Nothing is more natural when buying a house than looking into how safe the neighborhood is and, if you have or plan to have children, whether the schools are any good.
Yet the last Democrat presidential administration tried to prevent real estate agents from answering those kinds of questions because it prioritized “diversity” over safety and education.
The Trump administration revoked the de facto gag rule this year, but the damage the Biden administration inflicted is still being felt.
What’s worse, state regulations in New York and elsewhere still prevent real estate agents from speaking freely to homebuyers about crime and schools.
Interfering with homebuyers was a first-week priority for the Biden administration.
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15th August 2026
The UN’s climate funds spent a July dialogue asking for more money. The best thing America did was stop sending it.
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15th August 2026
Donald Trump said he would declare the Strait of Hormuz a “territory of the United States” despite having repeatedly failed to reopen it.
The US president on Friday said he would annex the waterway, before suggesting he already controlled it anyway.
Iranian officials accused Mr Trump of indulging in “fanciful delusions”.
During a speech in New York on Friday, Mr Trump said: “After we finish defeating Iran, which is being very badly defeated, pretty soon I’ll be declaring the Hormuz Strait a territory of the United States.
“Essentially, that’s what it is. We have the blockade. No ships get through unless we want them to.”
Ah ah ah ah, yankin’ their chains, yankin’ their chains….
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15th August 2026
Middle-aged men have been stripped of their right to tests that help detect prostate cancer.
Men aged over 50 will no longer be entitled to a blood test to help identify the disease, with GPs instead deciding who is given one.
Experts described the decision as an “outrageous betrayal”.
Letting one’s doctor decide whether or not one needs a test) Inconceivable!
Of course, this is only an issue because in Britain medical care is provided by the government, and sparks a battle between those who believe that everything provided by the government is ipso factor a ‘right’ (plus those who believe that government bureaucrats, not doctors, ought to make your health care decisions) and those who think that doctors ought to make those decisions. Fortunately, in the U.S. we leave those decisions to the insurance companies, who naturally have our best interests at heart. What could possibly go wrong?
And then there are those anti-social individuals who can afford to have whatever care they want and decide for themselves. Splitters!
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14th August 2026
I’m guessing this culprit had the same motivations as the white libs who tore up the Reflecting Pool liner or killed the grass on the National Mall to spell out “86 47.”
No better way to protest the guy you call the next Hitler than to deface the memorial of those who died fighting the real Hitler!
UPDATE: WWII Memorial Vandalism Suspect in Custody, Pirro Says
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14th August 2026
My kind of woman.
(I’m not to sure I’d trust a guy in his 40s who has a ‘favorite bird’. Sounds fake & gay to me.)
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14th August 2026
In the southern French city of Toulouse on Monday, knives suddenly became active — three of them, to be precise. They were wielded by a young man who is alleged to have been somewhat intoxicated. Two police officers were wounded in the struggle to disarm the miscreant.
The motives of the mischievous knifeman are as yet unclear, according to police. He reportedly uttered “Allahu Akhbar” during the attack, which is Arabic for “I have been diagnosed with an acute mental disability.” This prompted authorities to transfer him to the psychiatric ward of a hospital.
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14th August 2026
Minnesota, where the men use tampons, the women wear hijabs, and the poll workers are below average.
Right-wing activist Cam Higby showed up to a polling location in Minnesota to test the election integrity of the city. The very white man put on an entire burqa, with only a cutout for his eyes, told poll workers that he was a Muslim woman, and the results were horrifying.
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13th August 2026
For Trump, Secret Flight Was a Stunning Ruse. For Putin, ‘a Regular Tuesday.’ (Anton Troianovski/New York Times) God forbid that the NYT should pass up a chance to link Trump to Putin.
Which Trump Officials Joined Him on His Secret Flight Out of Turkey? (Maggie Haberman/New York Times) Maggie Haberman goes on a witch-hunt.
How Trump’s Ruse to Evade an Iranian Threat Unfolded on the Tarmac in Turkey (Wall Street Journal)
China Dominates The Humanoid Robot Race. Can Trump Close The Gap? Because, as we all know, ‘closing the gap’ in the ‘humanoid robot race’ is TOTALLY the responsibility of the President of the United States.
Greenland forces Trump-linked US oil firm to delay drilling (Tom Burgis/The Guardian) LINKED TO: “Linked to” in news stories means “there is a strong correlation but we can’t really say that there’s a causal link without being called out for it, but we’re going to write as if there actually was a causal link because otherwise we wouldn’t be able to stir people up and get more clicks”.
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13th August 2026
Like many phenomena, it seemed to come suddenly and out of the blue: all of these far-leftist Israel-hating candidates, many but certainly not all of them Muslim, many but certainly not all of them immigrants or first-generation children of immigrants from third-world countries.
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13th August 2026
After the McKinney City Council unanimously voted to approve a mosque relocation proposal, a group of residents is now pushing a recall effort against several members of the council.
On Wednesday, Ashley Marie, a local resident, announced on X that a recall effort was underway. The petition seeks to recall McKinney Mayor Bill Cox and Council Members Justin Beller, Geré Feltus, and Ernest Lynch.
“This recall exists because the government does not get the final say—We the People do. When elected officials ignore the community and force decisions we never approved, they forfeit the right to stay in power,” Marie told the Daily Signal in a written statement. “We are seeing it with the amphitheater, the airport.”
The petition states that the grounds for removal are based on “a loss of public confidence in the ability of the officers named herein to faithfully represent the citizens of the City of McKinney.”
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