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25th August 2025
The American Mind.
In 1790, the first United States census was a straightforward affair. Marshals rode on horseback, counted people where they lived, and returned with ledgers that would determine representation in Congress. The idea was as simple as it was profound: political power should follow the actual number of people—not estimates, not probabilities, not manipulated figures—residing in each state. This “actual Enumeration,” written into Article I, Section 2 of the Constitution, was meant to be one of the republic’s great safeguards of equal representation.
Two hundred thirty years later, the Census Bureau turned that safeguard upside down and thwarted the will of voters. In 2020, it implemented “differential privacy,” an opaque algorithm that deliberately injects false numbers into small-area data. Supposedly designed to protect privacy and identities, it instead scrambled population counts in ways that Harvard researchers found made it “impossible to follow the principle of ‘One Person, One Vote.’”
At the same time, the incoming Biden Administration dismantled the Administrative Records Project, the Trump-era initiative that would have allowed the bureau to use existing federal data to determine citizenship and correct census errors. The result was a census that was riddled with miscounts, opaque to challenge, and constitutionally suspect.
The decision to implement differential privacy was made at the precise moment it became clear that President Trump intended to exclude illegal aliens from apportionment counts in the 2020 census. By scrambling block-level data and erasing the probability of independent verification, the permanent bureaucracy insulated itself from oversight and judicial review. This was the administrative state’s “insurance policy”—to create an algorithm that would outlast any presidential term and ensure that apportionment would inflate blue states. Citizenship status was also buried under layers of statistical noise.
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25th August 2025
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has warned that the welfare system in its current form “can no longer be financed with what we produce in the economy.”
Speaking at a conference of his centre-right CDU party in Osnabrück on Saturday, August 23rd, Merz demanded reforms to social spending while at the same time ruling out tax increases on Germany’s medium-sized companies.
He coupled his appeal with a grim assessment of the economy, declaring Germany to be in a “structural crisis” after three years of recession and slipping industrial competitiveness.
The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people’s money.
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25th August 2025
The Times (UK).
When a satire of the modern-day woke university finally appears, it is likely to make its villain the kind of intolerant, blue-haired, placard-wielding undergraduate who has so shamelessly cast themselves as the protagonist of the past decade’s culture war. The more we have seen of university life, however — as undergrads, then PhD students and finally teaching — the clearer it has become that the damage being done by woke ideology is not confined to student skirmishes, but has infected academia at every level: taught content, research, disciplinary norms and even institutional design.
In fact, the conventional emphasis on the menace of woke student activism risks getting things backwards. There is indeed an important generational component to the malaise gripping universities. But the culpable figures are not students. They are those academics in positions of authority and secure employment who have negligently allowed the culture to be trashed, leaving a mess for the next generation to clear up.
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23rd August 2025
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Britain’s Home Office will appeal the High Court decision to prevent asylum seekers from being housed at the Bell Hotel, Epping.
A key government concern is that the earlier decision, which stipulates that migrants will need to vacate the premises by September 12, will set a wider legal precedent. The earlier decision ruled in favour of the local council, which argued that owners Somani Hotels Limited conducted an unauthorised ‘change of use’ under English planning laws when they replaced regular paying guests with publicly funded migrants.
Security minister Dan Jarvis announced the intentions of the Home Office, which will oppose the temporary injunction forcing the closure of the controversial Essex hotel. He described the action—formally led by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, who is currently interrailing around Europe—as an attempt to ensure the closure of asylum hotels was run in an orderly fashion.
Local concern about the Bell Hotel increased when a ‘small boat’ migrant from Ethiopia was arrested and charged with multiple sexual assaults on a minor. Britain now houses more than 32,000 asylum seekers in more than 200 hotels, with a growing number of local authorities seeking to challenge this.
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23rd August 2025
The Foundry.
Columbia, Brown, and Penn have already settled their disputes with the Trump administration over anti-Jewish, racial, and gender discrimination complaints. Now, several news reports suggest Harvard and Cornell will announce settlements soon—and UCLA, Northwestern, and others may follow soon after.
Many academics and their allies are mystified as to why these universities would agree to settlements. But it’s not that hard to understand.
First, universities are settling because they are guilty. The evidence is overwhelming that several universities failed to protect Jewish students—which they could have done simply by enforcing their own rules against such abuse and suspending or expelling bad-acting students. Instead, they rewarded students who violated the civil rights of Jewish students.
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21st August 2025
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And who could blame them?
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21st August 2025
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A future Reform UK election victory would mean an end to fish and chip suppers in Britain, according to the Labour government.
Echoing this, a flagship BBC current affairs programme berated Reform’s opposition to Britain’s current Net Zero policies (without which, Labour alleges the warming coastal waters will drive away UK fish stocks).
Meanwhile, Labour has claimed that the launch of a fast-selling “Reform FC” football shirt with “Farage 10” printed on the back is proof of the hypocrisy of Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, who usually advocates keeping politics out of sport.
If all three of these lines of attack smell of desperation, there’s probably more to follow.
Farage’s own modest proposal, for Reform to have the right to appoint its own representatives to Britain’s unelected second chamber, the House of Lords, in proportion to its parliamentary representation, has been ignored by PM Keir Starmer. Yet as long-time Farage associate Gawain Towler puts it
It is, in essence, a reasonable and apposite request for a party that has transcended fringe status to become a formidable force in British politics.
Labour’s bipolar response to the populist electoral challenge—ignore or make wild allegations—contrasts with the approach of Reform, which has been to publicise its measures to tackle crime and promise to consolidate its approach to illegal migration.
Even amid the summer parliamentary recess, Farage’s policies are continuing to cut through—which should account for the next round of Labour shrieking, but not the decline of fish and chips.
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20th August 2025
Business Wire.
Beyond, Inc. (NYSE:BYON) has issued the following statement from Marcus Lemonis, Executive Chairman of Bed Bath & Beyond:
We will not open or operate retail stores in California.
This decision isn’t about politics — it’s about reality. California has created one of the most overregulated, expensive, and risky environments for businesses in America. It’s a system that makes it harder to employ people, harder to keep doors open, and harder to deliver value to customers.
The result? Higher taxes, higher fees, higher wages that many businesses simply cannot sustain, and endless regulations that strangle growth. Even when the state announces a budget surplus, it’s built on the backs of ordinary citizens who are paying too much and businesses who are squeezed until they break.
At Bed Bath & Beyond, our responsibility is to our customers and our shareholders. We will not participate in a system that undermines both. Instead, we are investing in a California strategy that works: 24–48-hour delivery, and in many cases, same-day service. Californians will continue to get the products they love through BedBathandBeyond.com — but without the inflated costs created by an unsustainable model.
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17th August 2025
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It may surprise some how eagerly the liberals who claim to believe in gay rights, make abortion their sacrament and worship at the altar of secularism make common cause with the Islamic enemies of all that they supposedly believe in. But it really shouldn’t because they don’t believe it.
From the Hitler-Stalin pact to the white liberal worship of the Black Panthers, it’s long since been clear that what they claim to want is very different from what they really, really want.
Liberals claimed to want civil rights, racial coexistence and integration, but even well before Martin Luther King’s body was cold in the ground, they were enraptured by Malcolm X, the Black Panthers and later outright terrorist groups like the Black Liberation Army and their illegitimate offspring like Black Lives Matter. Well before the official Red-Green alliance between Islam and the Left, white liberals had made common cause with a racist, misogynistic, supremacist and occasionally Islamic terrorist movement bent on destroying America.
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17th August 2025
The Times (UK).
Labour will accuse Nigel Farage of supporting the misogynist influencer Andrew Tate in a new attack advert and claim his promise to scrap online safety rules leaves young boys vulnerable to radicalisation.
When it goes out on Sunday the advert will seek to exploit comments made by Farage in the Strike It Big podcast last year, when he praised Tate for defending “male culture”.
The podcast, hosted by three young male influencers, offers listeners the chance to “connect with the 1 per cent”. Topics covered by the show include “who controls the world and money” and “how to escape the system”.
Apparently Andrew Tate is The New New Hitler.
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16th August 2025
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YouTuber Sargon of Akkad points out the absurdity of the people protesting Vance on his holiday.
“Embarrassing” is the most polite thing he has to say.
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15th August 2025
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Talks on a treaty to address the global crisis of plastic pollution in Geneva ended without an agreement Friday as the session was adjourned with plans to resume at a later date.
Nations were meeting for an 11th day at the United Nations office to try to complete a landmark treaty to end the plastic pollution crisis. They remain deadlocked over whether the treaty should reduce exponential growth of plastic production and put global, legally binding controls on toxic chemicals used to make plastics. Most plastic is made from fossil fuels.
Inger Andersen, executive director of the United Nations Environment Programme, said despite challenges, despite the disappointment, “we have to accept that significant progress was made.”
The problem with all of these manufactured crises (Climate change! Pollution! Fossil fuels! Greenhouse gases! Dogs and cats sleeping together!) is that Chicken Little has a very large following but that following is heading off in all directions. A serious problem has an obvious solution–not an easy one, but an obvious one– but no one is willing to be the first to bite the bullet.
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15th August 2025
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A new report from the State Leadership Initiative (SLI), released Wednesday, is sounding the alarm on how conservative states are quietly adopting woke policies, driven by little-known national bureaucratic organizations.
The report, first reported by Fox News, details how a web of well-funded national associations, often posing as nonpartisan or professional groups, is behind this trend, pushing what SLI calls “shadow governance.” These groups set policy frameworks, control federal funding, and offer “best practices” that lean heavily into left-leaning priorities, according to Fox News.
Among the organizations exposed in the report are the National Association of State Treasurers (NAST), the National Association of Medicaid Directors (NAMD), and the National Association of State Boards of Education (NASBE). SLI’s report examined 23 of the largest associations and found widespread embrace of DEI initiatives, transgender ideology policies, and ESG principles.
As I have often said, bureaucrats tend toward Wokery even in Red states. Proglodytes love national organizations of paper-pushers because it means they don’t have to trudge around from state to state doing the real grass-roots work that democracy requires, but can just focus their efforts on a small group of leaders who are by their nature amenable to political and financial pressure. The Long Walk Through The Institutions demonstrates how effective this can be: Capture the professoriate and you mold a generation of college graduates, who then spread out and ruin life for everybody.
UPDATE: Radical U – Part 2: How Students Turned their Professors’ Words into Deeds
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14th August 2025
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The Justice Department said Thursday it will seek the death penalty against a member of the cultlike Zizians group accused of killing a Border Patrol agent in Vermont in the latest Trump administration push for more federal executions.
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14th August 2025
Tje Investigative Project on Terrorism
In the span of a few years, American academics have escalated their support for the Palestinian “resistance” from rhetorical to material.
For decades, academics have fostered friendly territory for radical groups and fertile ground for anti-Israel propagandists, but few have endorsed terrorism. It’s safer to massage the language, twist a metaphor or two, and figure out a way to excuse violence without actually endorsing it, or at least use language, often abstruse or cryptic language, to provide a degree of deniability. But that has changed.
October 7 triggered something in many academics who suddenly no longer felt constrained. Rather than stopping just short of applauding terrorism against Israel, they adopted Hamas’s slogans and defended its attacks. Today, colleges and universities have effectively taken the place of the Palestinian terrorist organizations as the primary disseminators of anti-Israel propaganda to Americans. Middle East studies departments and programs in particular have transformed academia into the vanguard of anti-Zionism in a sick perversion of John Stuart Mill’s vision for higher education – turning students into “capable and cultivated human beings.”
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14th August 2025
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My, what a surprise.
Three leaders of an anti-police group protesting President Donald Trump’s crackdown on violent crime in Washington, D.C., have criminal records in the district.
Free DC advisory council member Darrell Gaston served sentences of community service for two cases involving violence and threats in the past nine years, while the group’s executive director Keya Chatterjee and campaign director Alex Dodds both have misdemeanors on their records that were dismissed after they paid bond, court records show. Free DC organized a protest downtown on Monday and encouraged residents to “get visible,” “get loud,” and “bang pots and pans” in response to Trump’s law enforcement agenda in the nation’s capital.
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14th August 2025
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The return to the political season could turn into a veritable powder keg in France. Since mid-July, the slogan “Bloquons tout!” (“Let’s block everything!”) has spread like wildfire on social media, calling for a total shutdown of the country on September 10. The spark: the drastic cuts announced by Prime Minister François Bayrou, which include a €43.8 billion adjustment, the freezing of social spending, the elimination of two public holidays, and other austerity measures that have lit the fuse of public discontent, primed for years.
This is not just about numbers in a budget. Many French citizens see these cuts as confirmation that they are being asked to make more sacrifices. At the same time, the state has spent enormous sums on mass immigration policies and subsidies that rarely benefit the native population. For large sectors of society, especially in areas hardest hit by crime and unrest, the Islamisation of the country has not come cheap: it has been financed by their taxes, leading to the deterioration of entire neighbourhoods and increasing the feeling of abandonment.
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14th August 2025
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The epicenter of America’s power crisis appears to be on the PJM Interconnection grid, with the Mid-Atlantic area at ground zero. Power bills in the Baltimore area are skyrocketing, driven mostly by disastrous green policies that have shuttered reliable, low-cost fossil fuel power generation plants in favor of unreliable solar and wind energy, allegedly to address a climate crisis. Now demand is surging, whether from AI data centers, EVs, or other electrification trends, which means there’s a massive mismatch in power supply versus power demand.
Goldman analysts led by Hongcen Wei have been tracking the power crisis and warned in a note on Wednesday that power market tightening has expanded from the three grids they covered last month (read here) to all regional markets.
“We find that 9 out of 13 US regional power markets have already reached critical tightness this summer, while expecting all but one to reach critical tightness by 2030,” Wei wrote in the note to clients.
Really: Ayn Rand predicted this back in the 1950s in Atlas Shrugged.
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13th August 2025
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Common Cause, a group historically opposed to gerrymandering and partisan redistricting said it will not speak out against California’s efforts to redraw its congressional maps to benefit Democrats, Politico reported.
My, what a surprise.
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13th August 2025
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British maritime authorities report recovering the largest known single dinghy used, to date, in an illegal Channel crossing.
A ‘mega dinghy’ was found with 107 law-breaking passengers, smashing the previous record for a single boat (96) and pointing to a dangerous new phase in the UK’s migrant crisis. The long boat carried the largest single load to arrive in UK waters overnight prior to its discovery on Wednesday, August 8. Last month, an average migrant boat was carrying around 60 people.
While the inflatable raft was taken to Dover harbour for Border Force inspection, it could point to a change in tactics by people smugglers. The gangs, looking resilient and unsmashed, have already switched to using inland and ‘taxi boat’ launches to ply their risky trade, innovating more quickly than the French and British authorities.
A supply line of larger vessels would accelerate the already record-breaking pace of illegal migration into Britain by sea. Such boats have already been deployed across established Mediterranean smuggling routes. At 18 metres in length, the new vessels—likely made to order in China—are seven metres longer than the current most widely used boats in the Channel.
Who’s providing them with those bright orange life vests? Obviously the French. This is an act of war, but the Labour government isn’t saying a peep about it.
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13th August 2025
The Guardian, the Voice of Wokery in the UK.
“Dance Against Vance”? Really, you can’t make this shit up.
Since when is the U.S. Vice-President the business of anybody in the U.K.? Wm. F. Buckley rightly said that liberals are the sort of people who reach into your shower to adjust the water temperature.
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13th August 2025
The Times (UK).
Treasury officials are drawing up options to raise more money from inheritance tax, it was reported, as Rachel Reeves seeks extra cash in the autumn budget.
The chancellor’s tax raising plans are at an early stage but she is widely expected to need to find tens of billions extra to deal with rising costs and gloomier economic forecast.
Officials are looking at options such as tightening rules that allow people to give away assets before they die, according to The Guardian. This could include a lifetime cap on money that can be given away, or adjustments to the rate at which inheritance tax liability tapers in the seven years between a gift and death.
Governments, inevitably faced with problems due to spending more money than is coming in, are always looking for new ‘sources of revenue’ (i.e. deep pockets to pick). Spending less is so far off the table that it’s not even mentioned, by anybody.
UPDATE: Families face fresh inheritance tax grab (The Telegraph)
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13th August 2025
The Times (UK).
The vast majority of voters fear Labour’s new towns will fail, describing their predecessors as soulless, boring, concrete and full of “roundabouts”.
Town planners are urging ministers to let new town residents design their own homes and experiment with styles and approaches to avoid a repeat of the top-down and rigid post-war generation of new settlements, which remain divisive.
Next month ministers will receive recommended locations for about a dozen new towns which will contain hundreds of thousands of homes. Sir Keir Starmer wants building to begin before the end of this parliament. Ministers have promised to drive through local opposition to towns they deem in the national interest.
“That’s Britain,” I hear you say, “That’s not here; who cares?” Because Britain is a leading indicator of how Wokery is derailing our lives. Shitty things they do there will appear here sooner or later because the same mindset infects the Ruling Class in both places. What Labour is doing is what Democrats would love to do, but can’t easily because of our famous Checks And Balances [TM]–and believe me, Democrats are watching what happens in Britain very carefully.
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12th August 2025
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Greta Thunberg’s recent ‘Palestinian rescue mission’ was a total failure, carrying a tiny amount of supplies—enough, said some commentators, for “maybe a dozen people”—and resulting in her deportation from Israel.
So she’s going to do it all over again!
This time, the Swedish activist, best known for her green zealotry, is planning on heading from Spain to Gaza with “dozens of boats,” with the overall intention of “break[ing] the illegal Israeli siege.”
Meanwhile, citizens across the world have been asked to participate in “encampments and demonstrations that will happen simultaneously.”
The initiative has been dubbed the ‘Global Sumud Flotilla’ and will supposedly include activists from more than 40 countries.
Others have dubbed it as yet another attempt to cover Thunberg with publicity.
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12th August 2025
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For the past week, around 200 migrants have been camped outside of Paris’ Hôtel de Ville (City Hall) to protest against a supposed lack of proper accommodation.
Outlets have described this as a ‘mobilisation’ by desperate individuals, pointing in particular to the participation of many women and children. But the gathering—like many that have come before it—was actually organised by France’s leftist ‘Utopia 56’ activist group, set up in 2015 to help illegal migrants.
Utopia 56 has been behind many such migrant encampments, including on other occasions outside the City Hall. Indeed, its founder, Yann Manzi, is a campsite manager. The group has even been the target of criminal investigations over its actions at the sieve-like French-UK border, where it carries out its own migrant-friendly coastal patrol.
Government officials have previously described the activists as “anarchists” who want “chaos” and “to put the state in difficulty.” Yet reporters continue to fall for their spin.
During the encampment, a spokesman for Paris City Hall noted that it continues to open “centres in both summer and winter to shelter people and their families.”
The camp was cleared on Tuesday morning after local police officials issued an eviction order. Utopia 56 complained that “no solutions are proposed for the more than 300 people, including around a hundred children, who have been mobilising for a week.”
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11th August 2025
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Shades of Atlas Shrugged.
Over a million residents across central Maryland, particularly in the Baltimore metro, were warned moments ago by the local utility that a substation failure linked to a major power plant could trigger widespread blackouts this afternoon. The alert comes barely a week after President Trump handed Maryland Governor Wes Moore and the Democratic Party in Annapolis a political lifeline to prevent power blackouts, underscoring the fragility of the state’s power grid under the weight of failed Democrat-driven green energy policies.
Baltimore Gas and Electric (BGE) has asked all 1.3 million of its electric customers in central Maryland “to conserve electricity to reduce the potential for widespread outages this afternoon and evening, due to a power plant experiencing an unplanned disconnection from the BGE electric system.”
Time to leave.
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11th August 2025
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Taxachusetts lives up to its name.
When Elizabeth Warren pushed her own wealth tax, I noted that the high starting income or wealth levels would likely be lowered with time if Congress were ever allowed to cross this constitutional Rubicon.
As taxes ALWAYS do. Income taxes were originally a trivial percentage for the income of only very rich people. Now it takes between a quarter and a have of the income of everyone with an income above the poverty level. Government always wants to spend more of your money, and they are very proficient at coming up with a fine-sounding excuse for picking your pocket. As Wm. F. Buckley once famously said, “Liberals are people who feel entirely justified reaching into your shower and adjusting the temperature of the water.” (Read the new Buckly biography. It’s an adventure.)
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11th August 2025
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COVID-19 levels are rising in the United States, with the highest numbers occurring along the West Coast, according to new data published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
COVID recognizes its rightful prey: Blue State hand-wringers.
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11th August 2025
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11th August 2025
The Foundry.
For all of their pious pontificating about the nobility of illegal immigrants as people who simply came here in search of a better life for themselves and their families, Democrats and others on the Left in and out of Congress actually have a much more patronizing view in unguarded moments.
While out of one side of their mouths, the Left lionizes illegals as latter-day huddled masses yearning to breathe free, these same leftists speak of the migrants in ways that are condescending or at best utilitarian, even as they fight to block President Donald Trump from deporting them back to their countries of origin.
Most of these liberals, in unscripted moments, appear to be less concerned about the well-being of the millions of illegals the Biden administration allowed to pour into our country unvetted and more concerned about their food supply, even though none of them looks like he or she has ever skipped a meal.
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11th August 2025
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Marxist-Leninist nominee for mayor of New York City, it’s tough to pick the ugliest.
His “end goal” involves “seizing the means of production.” Government confiscation of industry is textbook Communism. Since 1917, this policy has spread misery from Moscow to East Berlin, Pyongyang, Havana, Managua, and Caracas.
New York State Assemblyman Matt Slatertold Fox News that Mamdani “referred to his colleagues” in Albany as his ‘comrades.’” This is an almost comically stereotypical indication that Mamdani is a full-throated Communist, not merely the Leninist-lite “democratic socialist” whom he claims to be.
Mamdani’s hateful statements about the New York Police Department in 2020 have aged even worse than Robert Redford.
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11th August 2025
Newsbusters.
Pretty ironic, complaining about Trump ‘fascism’ and then fleeing to the Land of Trudeau.
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10th August 2025
The New York Times, paper of record of the Wokerati.
Guess they’ll have to raise their wages to attract people other than illegal aliens. Like, say, Americans.
You know, what they ought to have been doing from the beginning, rather than ‘outsourcing in place’.
“It’s a wipeout,” said Gary Rohwer, the owner. “We’re building back up from ground zero.”
These are the very people that the Woke usually delight in trash-talking for ‘exploiting the poor workers.’ But because the Woke are Democrats, and Democrats need illegals to keep their numbers up, nary a word will be said in the Narrative Media.
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10th August 2025
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A North Carolina congressman is calling attention to an anti-immigration enforcement organization that gets its donations through the Democrat fundraising platform ActBlue.
“By teaching illegal aliens how to evade [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] detention, organizations like Siembra NC are actively promoting an invasion of our country,” Rep. Mark Harris, R-N.C., told The Daily Signal. Siembra is Spanish for “sowing” or “seed time.”
“Siembra and its financial backers should be held accountable for undermining the rule of law and making North Carolina communities less safe,” Harris said.
Siembra NC operates a hotline to report ICE activity in local communities.
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10th August 2025
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To gender-critical feminists, the social contagion of transactivism (enforced mainstreaming of trans ideology) is all down to perverted men and their “misogyny.” Men started it; men must stop it. It’s a (white) male supremacist, men’s rights movement, privileging the reality show of ‘gender’ over the reality of sex, while normalising paedophilia, porn, prostitution or their variants. Women have nothing to do with it. After all, misogyny is what’s done to—not by—women.
Rightly, these women denounce transactivism. But framing it as ‘woman-hating’ disingenuously classes women as nothing but victims, men as the only villains. It lets women off the hook, projects them as helpless, without agency in ‘a man’s world.’ It glosses over women’s complicity in co-shaping this contagion, making it harder to undo or prevent harm to billions of ordinary women who wanted nothing to do with the virtue-signalling of influential women. Without so much as an apology from the latter, it’s the former who are paying the price: forfeiting friends, family, and jobs, and being censored or cancelled for being ‘conservative.’
Unless ordinary women confront transactivists within their ranks, they’ll keep losing ground that celebrated women first ceded.
Not all transgenders are naughty or nefarious, but many are both. What perverts do in private matters less, but transactivism insists that everyone genuflect to gender ideology.
Transwomen aren’t women. They’re men, pretending, or pining, to be women. Trouble is, too many prominent people who’ve said or implied the opposite, in practice or policy (if not phrasing), are women, not men. It isn’t just perverted men who shouted down women (and men) protesting trans-tyranny; it’s prominent women too.
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10th August 2025
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England witnessed a day of protests on Saturday, August 9th, aimed at the national policy of housing asylum applicants close to local communities.
The form of the problem varies, from the Home Office filling entire hotels with migrants to local authorities renting ‘houses in multiple occupation’ (HMOs) from private landlords which they then fill with asylum seekers. This growing population primarily involves undocumented young men, whose alleged crimes fuel local safety concerns.
The most notorious current cases are in Epping, Essex and Nuneaton, Warwickshire, where an Ethiopian and two Afghans respectively are charged with serious sexual offences. While the Nuneaton protest was covered by the press as something of a national flashpoint, there were also protests in the cities of Bristol, Leicester, and Birmingham. At the Liverpool protest, counterdemonstrators now stand accused of assaulting GB News Reporter Sophie Reaper, whereas the Bournemouth anti-migrant hotel protests coincided with the launch of local ‘vigilante’ patrols.
Following the pattern established in Epping, the protests are typically set up by concerned parents—and fronted by mothers—and backed by town councillors from Nigel Farage’s Reform UK.
In contrast, echoing the various out-of-town counterdemonstrators that show up, the British media focuses on the supposed involvement, even leadership, of the ‘far Right.’ In the absence of Tommy Robinson, the Guardian claimed the Nuneaton protest was organised by “the extremist nationalist group Homeland party,” adding snootily “some protesters could be seen taking turns to sing karaoke on the street outside the Wetherspoon’s pub.”
J D Wetherspoon is a popular, reasonably priced pub chain reviled by the political elite in Britain. The barely coded barbs directed at it in the Guardian are symptomatic of the wider disconnect between the establishment and the British people who, in the face of illegal ‘small boat’ migration, are saying ‘enough is enough.’
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10th August 2025
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London’s Metropolitan Police detained at least 474 people on Saturday, August 9th, targeting expressions of support for Palestine Action. The actions were in keeping with the protestors’ previously announced strategy of provoking the arrests in order to ‘break’ the criminal justice system.
Many of those arrested produced handwritten signs at an agreed time to support the proscribed group, banking on it forcing a police response. Following a warning, arrests began. Those successfully prosecuted could face anything up to 14 years’ imprisonment under anti-terror laws.
Keir Starmer’s Labour government pushed through the policy after Palestine Action members vandalised a UK military facility. By grouping ‘direct action’ vandals in with Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis—but weirdly not the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps—Starmer and Home Secretary Yvette Cooper have made a rod for their own backs. This is clear from the Met Police’s current commitment to arresting people for holding specifically worded placards.
This is what happens when you don’t have a written Constitution with a Bill of Rights.
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10th August 2025
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So they have spent $300 million for a project that will inevitably fail at its stated mission, while ruining what was previously a perfectly nice park. This is not really much different from spending hundreds of billions of dollars on an energy transition that can’t possibly work. Or, for that matter, from spending a trillion or so dollars per year on the project to cure poverty, without ever putting a dent into the poverty rate.
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9th August 2025
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9th August 2025
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One of the most important developments this century has been a major increase in energy access across the globe: Billions of people have gained access to modern energy, a precondition for rising from poverty.
Sub-Saharan Africa is the only region of the world not benefiting from this transformation. In Africa, energy poverty is growing. For the first time since World War II, access to electricity is also backsliding in Africa.
Over the past year, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has sought to address Africa’s rising energy poverty, through organizing conferences and publishing reports. The IEA and global leaders gathered in conferences in Africa. The Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation was a major funder of the endeavor. Yet, the IEA did not offer any practical solution to address the rising energy poverty in Africa because it is unable to utter the essential words: fossil fuels.
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8th August 2025
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Italy has for the first time grounded an NGO reconnaissance plane, suspending Sea Watch’s Seabird 1 for 20 days over violations from June 30. The order came from the National Civil Aviation Authority (ENAC), extending Rome’s clampdown on activist groups from the sea to the air.
The German NGO tried to link the decision to its recent claim of a “failure to rescue” by Italian authorities that allegedly left three migrants dead—an accusation ENAC has not confirmed. Sea Watch denounced the measure as a “pretext” and vowed to defy the suspension, calling for donations to fight it in court.
A 2024 ENAC directive already bans NGO ships and aircraft from operating in the central Mediterranean without Coast Guard coordination, citing maritime law and national security. Rome has repeatedly accused NGOs of undermining state-led border controls.
This is an ongoing process with such NGOs. Their favorite is to hover off the coast of North Africa waiting for some overpacked boatload of “migrants” to make it past the 3-mile limit, then swoop in and “rescue” them and haul them to rest of the way to Europe, where they enter the “asylum” system and are never gotten rid of.
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8th August 2025
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NY begins the last chapter of its self-destruction this year. By 2035, every new motor vehicle offered for sale in NY must be fossil-fuel free…that is, electric. But that electric-vehicle mandate begins its 10-year phase in at year-endthis year! By the end of 2025, 35% of new vehicles on dealers’ lots must be electric. That percentage gradually increases to 68% by 2030 and 100% by 2035. The mandate includes all cars, SUVs and pickup trucks. Where will the electricity to power these vehicles come from? Governor Hochul neither knows nor cares. But I’d predict electricity rates in NY will be on the way up. So will the prices of reliable used cars.
To help offset the increased cost of cars and electricity, Governor Hochul will be handing out free money. Nothing stokes inflation like a free money giveaway. But, having learned nothing from the 20% inflation ignited in part by the Covid giveaways and the grossly misnamed “Inflation Reduction Act,” as part of her 2026 budget deal, the governor has unveiled a $2 billion “inflation refund” plan for 2026. The initiative will distribute checks to some 8 million New Yorkers. Checks will be for $200, $300 or $400, depending upon income. More inflation is sure to follow.
Eventually there will be only two types of people in New York: Rich people with expensive electric cars, and everybody else walking or taking public transit.
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7th August 2025
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A Brazilian women’s rights activist has been granted full refugee status in an unnamed European country after facing criminal charges in Brazil for referring to a male-to-female transgender politician as a man.
Isabella Cêpa, a social media commentator and feminist known for her advocacy against domestic violence, was facing up to 25 years in prison under Brazil’s “social racism” law, a legal provision that treats alleged transphobic speech as a form of racial discrimination.
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7th August 2025
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Various Democratic cities are already implementing UBI systems.
Now, a new study finds (as did some prior studies) that UBI systems have not achieved significant improvements and may actually have some negative consequences for recipients.
A working paper?with the National Bureau of Economic Research shows that UBI recipients did indeed spend more money, including a 13 percent increase on child-related expenses. There was also a slight increase in parental supervision of children.
However, there was no improved school performance and a slight increase in reported developmental and stress-related problems with children.
Stanford’s Basic Income Lab is tracking more than 160 UBI projects?in the U.S..
So far, the results are at best mixed.
Guess what? You get more of what you pay for. If you pay people to not-work, they won’t work.
But somebody has to pay for that. Guess who? The people who DO work.
Natural Selection is not mocked. Eventually this system will come apart, and the old ways will re-assert themselves.
Sometimes the old ways are best.
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7th August 2025
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Far left Marxists recently hosted an event in Chicago where a panel argued that the traditional family unit needs to be destroyed because it’s “inherently repressive and racist.”
Yes, really. This is what the left wants for America.
Libs of TikTok has the details of the event that was held last month by National Democratic Socialists of America.
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7th August 2025
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The Telegraph published this headline yesterday: ‘Exposed: Labour’s plot to silence migrant hotel critics.’
The report concerns a team from the ‘National Security and Online Information Team (NSOIT)’, based in the Department of Science, Innovation and Technology. During last summer’s riots, NSOIT was tasked with monitoring ‘concerning narratives’ on social media and flagging them to technology companies such as TikTok for potential removal.
IngSoc has arrived! Just a bit later than Orwell thought it would.
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7th August 2025
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Civil servants at HM Revenue & Customs have been criticised for hosting a seminar on the “guilt of being British” while taxpayers struggled to use the customer service hotline.
The hour-long discussion was available to staff remotely from 11am on Wednesday. The seminar, run by the HMRC Race Network, covered topics including “the emotional weight of colonial history”. Reports said it explored the “emotional complexity of being south Asian and British”.
An internal advertisement promoting the seminar, seen by the Daily Mail, said it would explore “career challenges faced by south Asian women — barriers, bias and expectations” as well as “themes of guilt, pride, and identity”. It is not known how many HMRC employees attended the remote event.
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6th August 2025
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Net Zero is dead in the United States and the last rites have been administered in the devastating official report from the Department of Energy. Released earlier this week, the report cancels the decades-long censorship imposed by so-called ‘settled’ climate science. It is compiled by five eminent scientists and is a systematic take-down of the claims, methodologies and motivations driving activist scientists, politicians and opinion formers promoting the hard-Left Net Zero fantasy. Despite its ground-breaking importance, to date it has been largely ignored by mainstream media including the BBC and Guardian.
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5th August 2025
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Of course they do. Let not reality intrude on proglodyte fantasies.
Labour activists are openly defying a Supreme Court ruling that defines ‘woman’ as a biological category under UK equality law—reigniting internal party tensions over sex and gender.
This is despite PM Keir Starmer publicly accepting the ruling and the ‘clarity’ that comes with it. Back in April 2025, it was already apparent that some of his MPs—including ministers—had started plotting to overturn the judgement.
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5th August 2025
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Labor and the Greens have blocked debate on legislation that would have provided a clear definition of a man and a woman in Australia.
Of course they have. Never let reality intrude on proglodyte fantasies.
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