194 Comments

  1. Rat on a train

    predicts war will ‘end’ soon or ‘go on for a long time’
    It will end gradually then suddenly.

  2. juris imprudent

    Somali Scammers Allegedly Stole Almost As Much In Minnesota As Entire Somalia GDP

    The Land of Opportunity!

    • Sean

      “Hard working and ambitious!”

      -The Left

      • rhywun

        And the food trucks zOMG!

      • Common Tater

        Never had Somali food. Is it any good?

      • UnCivilServant

        From the reactions of that Mayoral candidate… it’s 🤢

      • Ownbestenemy

        African food is a lot of lentils and warm spices. It can be good

      • Pope Jimbo

        Never had Somali food. Is it any good?

        Don’t know. Unless you are willing to venture into Little Somalia (narrator: no one is), there are no Somali restaurants here in Minnesoda.

        One of the things that I like to point out when arguing with proggies about our new vibrant neighbors is that the Somalis have not really contributed anything to the local culture. The Hmong gave us kick ass farmer’s markets. The Vietnamese gave us kick ass pho restaurants.

        Of course, technically the Somalis have given us countless childcare centers, autism clinics, NGO’s and served countless meals to children. So maybe they are the most altruistic wave of immigrants ever.

      • Ownbestenemy

        Pope, we were told under duress that Somalis built the state!

      • Furthest Blue pistoffnick (370HSSV)

        Never had Somali food. Is it any good?

        I like it. It can be bland or spicy depending on the restaurant.

        lot of lentils and warm spices

        Don’t get on an airplane just after eating Somali food. Axe me how I know!

        Unless you are willing to venture into Little Somalia (narrator: no one is0

        I went. Only white people in the restaurant. Still weren’t skeered. We had a good time watching the Vikings with the rest of the patrons.

      • rhywun

        Saw a post somewhere from some dude who went to Africa for the Peace Corps, to Senegal. Basically, the culture was all about stealing from the government to support your family or tribe. Probably same thing with Somililanders.

    • Certified Public Asshat

      Somalia’s GDP was $11.97 billion in 2024, according to a release from the country’s Bureau of National Statistics.

      What do we think the answer really is?

  3. Rat on a train

    The magic choo-choo is already years behind with years to go.

    • juris imprudent

      Everyone forgets but the original, paltry ~$10B in bonds were expected to attract private investment. With no chance of Trump’s admin shoveling any more federal money into it, and CA clearly not having the means themselves – even the delusional will have to admit it ain’t going to happen.

      • Rat on a train

        They won’t. The state is also funneling $1B each year to the vanity project.

      • juris imprudent

        So they’ll get in built a century from now?

      • Rat on a train

        I am a construction worker on CA HSR, as was my father and his father. Son, someday you will be too.

      • Ownbestenemy

        It 5 years, 2 years ahead of schedule to build the Hoover Dam.

    • DrOtto

      They may as well plan to power it with cold fusion. They’ll both be ready at the same time.

  4. rhywun

    lol @ 4×20’s and my favorite “What, me worry?” pic of Walz on that fraud story.

    Mornin’.

    • Pope Jimbo

      The sad thing about the whole fraud thing is how badly it has been managed after people started to learn about it.

      The guy who made the video of himself visiting empty daycare centers is pathetic. Even worse, it isn’t the first time they’ve been busted (this story was Jan, 2025)

      You’d think that after the first time, they’d be smart enough to tone things down a bit. King Walz and Brother Keith should have been out there telling the fraudsters to cool it for a few months until this all fizzled out. But, nope. Full speed ahead.

      Of course, when the local media is so completely in on the con, why would you worry?

      Minnesota’s largest paper just released its Year in Review.
       
      Not a single mention of the fraud consuming our state. This is how the fraud was able to balloon into what it is today.

      I think that this suddenly going national is what really flummoxed Walz. They thought that they could continue the quid pro quo of allowing Somalis to loot the treasury in return for them engaging in massive voter fraud.

  5. Ted S.

    Congress in what has become a too familiar situation will return to resolve a missed deadline

    Let the handouts stay expired.

    • R C Dean

      If some giveaway has an expiration date, that’s not really a “deadline” for extending it. It’s the originally intended end of the giveaway.

      Fortunately, with spending hawk Trump wielding the veto pen, we can be sure that even if Congress does revive the giveaway, it won’t make it past his desk. Right?

      • Rat on a train

        “But we need the Paul vote.”

      • Pope Jimbo

        I think those deadlines are more for:

        a) An accounting gimmick. Since it will expire, you don’t have to count it as an expense forever. You know it will be extended forever, but to pass it initially you get a better budget score if you pretend it will go away.

        b) A tripwire to fuck over the opposing party. If your party is in power at the time, you can extend them easily and tell the mob how wonderful you are for preserving their free shit. If the other party is in party, you can use it to fuck them over. If they refuse to extend them, you can paint them as heartless monsters.

    • Rat on a train

      It’s long COVID …

  6. juris imprudent

    There are great things about the CA wealth tax: expose the hypocrisy of the wealthy left there, chasing billionaires out of the state is good for where they take residency, CA income tax will take a massively disproportionate hit because of how progressive it is – throwing the budget into chaos and making the left eat their own even more.

    I love it.

    • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

      A perfect storm of stupidity.

    • rhywun

      Revenue from the tax, projected at tens of billions of dollars, would be directed primarily to health care and other public services.

      Oh. OK, then.

      I’m chuckling at the claim that this is a “one-time only” tax. Pull the other one.

      • Grummun

        projected at tens of billions of dollars

        Because none of the affected billionaires will react in any way to protect their assets, they’ll just pony up their 5%.

        primarily to health care and other public services

        … for illegal immigrants.

      • DrOtto

        The minimum that tax will be is $50,000,000. You could possibly afford to build some nice digs elsewhere for that and maybe even have enough change left over for a Bugatti or 2.

    • Ted S.

      The next TEAM BLUE president will sign a bill to bail California out at the expense of red states.

      • R C Dean

        And Illinois. And NY. Etc.

      • Ted S.

        It’s part of why Andrew Cuomo kept the covid panic going.

  7. juris imprudent

    Now, all that said about CA, I’m going to predict the next governor will be worse – because as the Chicago mayoralty has proven you can’t quite reach the bottom no matter how hard you try.

    • Fourscore

      It’s like additions onto a house. It makes the house bigger but harder to keep clean.

    • rhywun

      you can’t quite reach the bottom no matter how hard you try

      NYC waves Hi

      • dbleagle

        Hawaii asks. “What about me?”

      • rhywun

        I’ve had enough, now I want my share!

  8. UnCivilServant

    FCC Taking Enforcement Steps Against Robocall Scam Providers After Years of Abuse

    Drone striking their call centers and the houses of the owners?

    • R C Dean

      Strongly worded letters on official stationery. Official. Stationery!

      • SarumanTheWoefullyIgnorant

        Until they glow?

  9. DEG

    “I do believe that we have the makings of a deal,” Trump told reporters as he stood beside Zelenskyy, adding that he believes the process can “move very rapidly.”

    Talk is cheap.

    • UnCivilServant

      We won’t have a deal until one or both of the belligerent national leaders are out of office.

      Arrest Zelinsky for his role in US corruption.

      • Drake

        If Putin leaves office, his replacement will be much more hostile to Ukraine and the West.

      • UnCivilServant

        I expect a succession conflict that makes external hostilities impossible to continue while decision is underway.

      • Drake

        The Prime Minister (Mikhail Mishustin) would become acting President. Then they would hold a special election and Medvedev would win.

      • UnCivilServant

        Roving windows will claim everyone you just named and someone the west has never heard of will emerge after the bloodletting.

    • Drake

      Zelensky will balk and this will drag on.

      • rhywun

        As long as the EU keeps promising to toss billions at him, you better believe it.

  10. Stinky Wizzleteats

    “predicts war will ‘end’ soon or ‘go on for a long time’”

    Well shit, the man’s a prophet. Who’s gonna win the Super Bowl Donald?

      • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

        Tokyo’s teams are the Yakult Swallows and Yomiuri Giants.

      • UnCivilServant

        Neither of those will win – it will be the Tornado.

    • Fourscore

      Now do Somali fraud, Mr Clairvoyant

      • UnCivilServant

        I first misread that as “Somali food” rather than Fraud.

      • (((Jarflax

        They are kleptovores, fraud is their food.

  11. Rat on a train

    New Laws in the DMV
    I read statements like “The bill requires insurance providers to cover the cost” as “Premiums will increase to cover the costs“.

    • Fourscore

      Just a little more tweaking and everything will be exactly right and there will be no need for more legislation.

    • Ted S.

      At least your cosmetologist will have to pay attention to the beatings Mrs. RoaT is giving you. :-p

    • ron73440

      Virginia has banned kids under 16 from using social media for more than one hour a day, under the Consumer Data Protection Act.

      What the what?

      The rest of the new laws listed are just as dumb.

      • Rat on a train

        The derp will flow ever more freely next year.

      • Stinky Wizzleteats

        Goodbye parental rights…

      • Fourscore

        …and responsibilities.

    • EvilSheldon

      I was thinking massive obesity. But meth is always possible.

    • DEG

      Some Toilets Injure Just Like That Hoe?

    • R.J.

      No picture of the guy? That seems mandatory. What if he was 600 pounds?

      • Common Tater

        Well, there is a picture of a toilet for anyone who doesn’t know what they look like.

      • Ted S.

        So for the Somalis?

  12. Common Tater

    “A treacherous winter storm is barreling toward the Midwest and Northeast as upward of 40 million Americans brace for impact through Sunday and Monday.

    Meteorologists warned NPR that the new storm, coming so soon after the tri-state region was battered by a separate winter storm over the weekend, could transform into a disastrous “bomb cyclone.”

    A “bomb cyclone,” or a bombogenesis, is a rapidly deepening area of low pressure that creates heightened weather conditions.”

    https://nypost.com/2025/12/28/us-news/winter-storm-expected-to-batter-midwest-northeast-with-40-million-people-placed-on-alert/

    Stop making up words.

    • rhywun

      bombogenesis

      OFFS 🙄

      Tremble!

      • Stinky Wizzleteats

        Yeah, enough with the catastrophization of language already. What’s wrong with there’s the potential for severe winter weather?

      • Ownbestenemy

        It doesn’t sell and produce clicks. We are a unserious people

      • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

        A severe winter is something a lot of people have been through, thus harder to tie to climate change (pbuh).

      • dbleagle

        Who would of thought 40 years ago when The Weather Channel was watched for “weather on the 8’s” that they would mutilate the English language to keep eyeballs?

    • DrOtto

      Seth Myers once did a skit on SNL where he was supposed to be like an old timey preacher/weatherman and he was lambasting the viewers for not taking climate change serious enough and that was why we were now facing “tornadocanes”. Like 1984, I don’t think that skit was meant as a guide, but being Seth Myers, I can’t say for sure, but that seems to be what style they have adopted.

      • SarumanTheWoefullyIgnorant

        Well there was that UN official who claimed that we were on the verge of ‘Climate Boiling’. It may have sounded nice in his native language, but in English it flew like an anchor.

    • Fourscore

      “Stop making up words.”

      So, another Gliberstette ? Glibsterino ?

    • Grummun

      Wunderground says 10 days of highs near freezing, lows in the teens, partial sun to cloudy.

      Certainly I have never experienced such a thing in January. Time to make peace with my Creator.

  13. Common Tater

    “A former Texas substitute teacher and her boyfriend have been arrested for having inappropriate sexual contact with a child and possession of child porn.

    Madison Paige Jones, 30, was hit with one charge of aggravated sexual assault of a child, two counts of indecency with a child sexual contact, and one count of possession of child pornography following her arrest in Midlothian on Dec. 19, police said.”

    https://nypost.com/2025/12/29/us-news/texas-substitute-teacher-boyfriend-charged-in-child-sexual-assault-investigation/

    There is one of these almost every day.

    • Not Adahn

      I did not know that Midlothian was a real place until I stopped there for gas between Waxahachie and Arlington.

      I thought it was from LOTR.

  14. Common Tater

    Will people stop writing “X (formerly Twitter)” in 2026?

    • EvilSheldon

      I am going to keep calling it TwiX until Elon either pays me off or gets a court order.

      • Not Adahn

        What about M&M Mars?

      • EvilSheldon

        I’m not picky. But I suspect that Elon might have more of a sense of humor…

    • Common Tater

      Also, if the Beatles could sue Apple Computer, why can’t Exene Cervenka and John Doe sue Elon?

      • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

        Because they are pretty libertarian, and don’t go down that route.

    • Rat on a train

      stop deadnaming

      • DEG

        No.

        It’s twitter.

    • Not Adahn

      One day the forces of Truth(tm) will liberate that app and restore it to its birdy mis-/dis-/malinformation free glory!

      • Rat on a train

        There are people who would like Twitter to be NC-17.

  15. Not Adahn

    I watched Mercy for None over the weekend. It’s a typical hyperviolent Korean action movie, only a seven episode series. The characters operate by RPG rules with respect to strength and durability. If you like that sort of entertainment, it’s pretty great.

  16. Ownbestenemy

    Scary moment last night as oldest had to administer chest compressions on his grandpa. Luckily, he’s taken some classes and was under instruction from dispatch to begin them on 911 call.

    Good news in the end, dad was released from hospital, after passing out. Son didnt break any ribs though when I called him he said there was a lot of cracking noises

      • Ownbestenemy

        Thanks DEG.

    • ron73440

      That’s great to hear.

      Surprised he didn’t break any ribs, glad he was able to keep his composure.

      • Ownbestenemy

        Yeah he was in shock when I called. Laughing, bringing up random stuff…but was solid in the moment.

        He was very surprised he didnt either.

    • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

      Shit, OBE, that is scary.

      Anyway you look at it.

  17. Common Tater

    “o people who didn’t vote for Trump, his sweaty panic over this situation is perplexing. The president’s enthusiasm for sexual violence is no secret. It’s been nine years since the release of the “Access Hollywood” video, in which he bragged about how he liked to “grab them by” the genitals. In 2023 and 2024, two civil juries found that journalist E. Jean Carroll told the truth when she said Trump sexually assaulted her in the 1990s. The president has also made it a habit to reward men facing credible accusations of sexual abuse, such as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., with plum jobs.”

    https://www.salon.com/2025/12/29/in-2025-epstein-showed-maga-who-they-really-are/

    Are there any men who aren’t rapists?

    • Ownbestenemy

      That is walking a very fine line…surprised they didnt bring up Kav too. Clinton however was a saint

    • rhywun

      Are there any men who aren’t rapists?

      Nice liberal men who read Salon.

    • The Other Kevin

      Without seeing the link I could tell where that quote came from.

      • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

        And you just knew it was Amanduh, too.

    • rhywun

      He kept posting until the wee hours of Christmas morning, leaving over 100 posts in a flurry of rage focused on his usual tired obsessions: how bitter he is over the 2020 election, how he hates Democrats and people of color

      lol Sure, Amanduh.

      And I suppose she believes Donald is writing any of those rather than having a team do it for him.

      • Rat on a train

        Everyone knows 2016 and 2024 were the fraudulent elections.

    • Raven Nation

      “In 2023 and 2024, two civil juries found that journalist E. Jean Carroll told the truth when she said Trump sexually assaulted her in the 1990s.”

      Let’s be very careful to not mention that he was found not guilty of rape.

      • UnCivilServant

        “In 2023 and 2024, two civil juries found that journalist E. Jean Carroll told the truth when she said Trump sexually assaulted her in the 1990s.”

        Incorrect.

        The juries determined that her statements did not rise to the level of slander resulting in damages either monetary or reputational. They did not rule on whether she was lying.

  18. PieInTheSky

    Woman looks stunned after crashing her RWD Miata while driving over 60 mph on a highway covered in powder snow and ice

    She later uploaded the video with the caption, “I get it. I was going too fast. I am okay. RIP car.”

    https://x.com/unlimited_ls/status/2005442511784059131

    see this is why I would never buy a RWD car

    • DEG

      I have only owned RWD cars.

      Good tires and not driving like an idiot are key. The only times I’ve had problems were when I waited too long to swap tires, and so was running my summer tires in the snow, or if the snow was too deep for the car.

      • PieInTheSky

        Fun story: an uncle of mine made a lot of money in the 2000s and bought a new Jaguar without realizing it was RWD. After riving it once on a snowy mountain road he sold it at significant loss (basically sold it back to the dealer)

      • R.J.

        “Good tires and not driving like an idiot are key.”

        Absolutely. I don’t need snow tires in Texas, if I lived anywhere else I would have a set. I have never had AWD. I do understand the blessing of snow tires and various types of chains, as I often drive through Colorado.

    • ron73440

      She was pretty calm through the whole thing.

      My wife’s Corolla did the same thing but luckily she didn’t hit anything.

      It’s front wheel drive, but is so light it had no traction.

      • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

        I did that once in my old Datsun diesel pickup, the lung fish. Scary, but you get through it.

      • Tres Cool

        She seems to realize that she ran out of skill and options at the same moment.

    • kinnath

      I have a RWD sports car. It stays in the garage until spring.

      • Tres Cool

        Same with our Challenger. Summer tires are bad enough when the roads are a little wet. I can’t even imagine having that thing in a little snow.

  19. The Other Kevin

    Good morning all! I’m in the midst of a long holiday break. Having a great time and seeing a lot of people but not too stressful like prior years. Hope you are all getting time off and having fun times (you all deserve it).

    I got back on the ice for the first time last night. I made it an hour before a headache kicked in, but that hour I felt like I was at almost 100%. This was much better than I expected. I like good surprises.

    And now I begin to search in earnest for another car.

    • ron73440

      Glad the recovery is progressing.

      And now I begin to search in earnest for another car.

      Somebody wrote some articles here that said Saabs are cool.

    • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

      Keep it up, TOK!

    • DEG

      Good to hear you are getting better.

  20. The Late P Brooks

    Woman looks stunned after crashing her RWD Miata while driving over 60 mph on a highway covered in powder snow and ice

    She didn’t look too stunned to me. She looked like she (mostly) knew what she was doing.

  21. The Late P Brooks

    see this is why I would never buy a RWD car

    AWD cars never crash.

    • Not Adahn

      Have AWD, can confirm.

  22. Ownbestenemy

    68 deg yesterday, 20 deg and flurries today.

    Dogs are pissed

  23. The Late P Brooks

    And now I begin to search in earnest for another car.

    The Honda Element is not the worst car ever made. Obviously depending on what you need and how you use it.

    • Stinky Wizzleteats

      Like a small AWD van that gets decent mileage. Nothing wrong with those at all.

    • Sean

      Maybe not, but they aren’t gonna win any beauty contests.

    • rhywun

      It’s amusing that the scandals are getting so big and so obvious that even lefty rags can’t ignore them anymore.

      • R.J.

        Oh, they will continue to ignore them.

    • CatchTheCarp

      Hopefully that Nick Shirley video will get a lot of exposure, its blood boiling what he and that Dave fellow have uncovered. The left will always deflect the rampant fraud they faciliatated with a hefty amount of whataboutism. The crazy women in the video who thought they were from ICE and gallantly trying to hinder their efforts encapsulates how most people see the left…. as a bunch of whiny misguided idiots.

  24. The Late P Brooks

    Maybe tell them not to believe in ghosts

    Psychologists and online safety advocates say parents are right to be worried. Extended chatbot interactions may affect kids’ social development and mental health, they say. And the technology is changing so fast that few safeguards are in place.

    The impacts can be serious. According to their parents’ testimonies at a recent Senate hearing, two teens died by suicide after prolonged interactions with chatbots that encouraged their suicide plans.

    I remember when kids just asked to Ouija board for advice.

    • Fourscore

      Thanks, Jimbo

      That’s what 1 child families miss out on.

      Is it better to be the oldest or one of the younger siblings?

      • Pope Jimbo

        Fourscore:

        As an oldest child (OC), I can definitely attest to the fact that the OC’s are the best kids. Whether it is best to be an OC is another question.

        I remember coming home when I was about 20 and my kid sister was 17. I was shocked when she took the car keys and went out the door without having to beg for permission first!

        WTH?! When I was first driving, I had to practically prepare an hour long presentation on why I was deserving of using the car. She just takes it out when she feels like it?

        Us poor OC’s have to blaze the trail for our young siblings. Parents learn from the first kid and the others don’t have to go through the same trials and tribulations.

        On the flip side, us OC get way more acclamation for doing the First Things. Way more pics of OC’s taking their first steps than of any other kid.

  25. The Late P Brooks

    He says it’s normal for kids to be curious about sex, but learning about sexual interactions from a chatbot instead of a trusted adult is problematic.

    See? Kids need an Epstein to help them embrace their sexuality.

    • rhywun

      a trusted adult

      Like… a parent?

      I assume the vague language is so they can keep sexing up your kids in public school.

  26. Certified Public Asshat

    .@RoKhanna since you believe in the wealth tax, would you start us off with a voluntary accounting of your entire net worthy and assets, then give five percent to the state of California? Please lead by example 🫡— @jason (@Jason) December 28, 2025

    • Certified Public Asshat

      It's not my money. It's my wife's pre marriage. Its fully disclosed in my public disclosures. And I am for taxing it more. I look forward to a future appearance on All In to discuss the policies!— Ro Khanna (@RoKhanna) December 28, 2025

      The layers to this will be studied for years.

      • Pope Jimbo

        It’s not my money. It’s my wife’s pre marriage

        Even better. This is a perfect opportunity to see how the general public would feel about you confiscating their money.

        Go take your wife’s money away from her. Explain how you need it more than her. Tell us how it goes.

        * Also, anyone saying that they are for taxing it more need to be automatically told that they can voluntarily send in more money to the Treasury if they want. Until they actually do pay in more voluntarily, I don’t believe that they really think that more taxation is good.

      • slumbrew

        Here in proggie Mass, there’s an optional, higher 5.85% tax rate vs. the standard 5.2%.

        It got passed as a semi-goof to illustrate the hypocrisy of those calling for higher rates – you’ll be shocked to learn that few people choose it.

    • Ownbestenemy

      Amd that Jason dude is no hero here for asking. He wants everything to be free

      • rhywun

        PLEASE California, make everything “free”.

      • Fourscore

        FREE CALIFORNIA!

        Please…

  27. The Late P Brooks

    Expert analysis

    That unfathomable sum of stranded investment underscores a slowdown in EV sales, but also the regulatory and political whiplash facing American automakers. One minute, President Biden is doling out subsidies for EV and battery factories, $7500 credits to consumers, and pledging to put a DC fast-charger on every street corner. Next, President Trump is casting EVs as the enemy of the job market and setting pollution and fuel-economy rules back decades. For an industry that moves at a notoriously glacial pace, the lack of a stable footing is maddening and expensive.

    Markets are hard. Especially when the government “helps”.

    • rhywun

      Serious, unbiased commentary.

  28. The Late P Brooks

    Maybe not, but they aren’t gonna win any beauty contests.

    Form follows function, baby.

  29. Common Tater

    “The Gateway Pundit reported on journalist Nick Shirley’s shocking report exposing millions of dollars of fraud involving Somali daycare centers in Minnesota.

    Rather than address the fleecing of taxpayers in his state, Governor Tim Walz attacked Shirley instead, calling him a “White supremacist” for daring to expose the fraud.

    Shirley shared clips of his investigation, including footage of the door being slammed in his face while he asked a Minnesota Childcare Center that claims to care for 102 children, which appeared empty….

    “This is what happens when they scapegoat and this is what they happens when they no longer hide the idea of white supremacy,” Walz said of the investigation.”

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/12/tim-walz-calls-journalist-nick-shirley-white-supremacist/

    Shirley? You cannot be serious.

    • Ownbestenemy

      I didnt see Walzs exact words but the narrative is out….the citizen journalist is a creep for showing up to day cares.

      • Common Tater

        I hope he leared his lesson.

      • Certified Public Asshat

        Not creepy and actually completely normal, taking high school kids to China during your honeymoon.

    • Common Tater

      “A Somali candidate for King County Council in Washington state, who previously threatened to blow up a school bus full of children and was later arrested for allegedly assaulting parents at a school drop-off, received campaign donations from day care businesses in Minnesota. The donations to King County Council candidate Ubax Gardheere, who is of Somali descent, are drawing attention amid a viral investigative report by independent journalist Nick Shirley, who alleges widespread fraud involving Somali-run daycare facilities in Minnesota.”

      https://thepostmillennial.com/minnesota-funded-day-care-businesses-donated-to-washington-candidate-who-threatened-to-blow-up-school-bus-filled-with-children

      • Common Tater

        “At the time, the Somali immigrant was the Director of the Equitable Development Division in the City of Seattle’s Office of Planning and Community Development, earning over $130,000 a year and calling herself a “bureactivist inside government.””

      • Common Tater

        “On January 12, 2010, Ubax Gardheere boarded a school bus filled with children as it prepared to begin its morning route to Chinook Middle School. According to reports, she told the driver the bus could not leave and was captured on the bus’s internal camera screaming at children that she could have a bomb or a gun and they wouldn’t know. As the children fled through the emergency exits, Gardheere reportedly yelled that they were cowards and that she was “prepared to die,” a concept revered in Islam. Police arrived and arrested her.”

        A bunch of Democrats still supported her after the incident.

      • Fourscore

        People are being convicted for “alleged” crimes. Shame on the MN Nice racists

        No one is safe.

      • Common Tater

        “After losing in the 2021 primary, she was arrested for allegedly assaulting a parent picking up children at a local school while yelling “Black Lives Matter” and “Free Palestine.””

    • Raven Nation

      Hah! My FIL and wife were just watching part of Shirley’s stuff and all I could think was “well, this will be dismissed as racism.”

      • CatchTheCarp

        The only racism that was exposed in Shirely’s video was from a Somali women.

      • Raven Nation

        Yeah, I heard that, but it won’t matter.

        Most people won’t watch the video, and most leftists will just consume the narrative.

    • Raven Nation

      I also continue to be baffled as to what the Dem strategy is in defending the worst cases of illegal immigration and immigrant fraud.

      I’m sure there are some truly decent people caught up in the deportations (whether or not they should be deported, I know, is a debate). Why not find some of these people and use them as examples of the policy’s shortcomings?

    • rhywun

      Wow we dodged that smarmy prick bullet.

      Christ, what an asshole.

      • Common Tater

        If he were VP all this Somali fraud would have been buried.

      • Pope Jimbo

        All of us Minnesodans are grieving because we lost our opportunity to get rid of King Walz.

        We could have sent him to DC and gotten our Lt. Gov Peggy “light skinned Native American”* Flanagan instead.

        Surely, she would have cracked down on the Somali Fraudsters.

        * Peggy Flanagan looks as white as you’d expect from anyone named Flanagan. So she never misses a chance to remind everyone she is a Native American.

        Peggy Flanagan (14:38):
        This is one piece of the puzzle to getting justice for George Floyd and all black Minnesotans who have not been served or protected by the Minneapolis Police Department. It is one piece of the puzzle to holding all four officers accountable for George’s murder and changing the culture that made them. A culture that does not value the lives of black Minnesotans. As a light skinned native woman, I grapple daily with my role. And in particular, over the last week, I have grappled with my role as a light skin native woman, but also as Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota, to do everything I can to undo the anti-blackness that lives within our community and within our state.

  30. The Late P Brooks

    Yet domestic automakers face a familiar dilemma. They must build popular cars at home without ignoring the wider world, including the potential existential threat of China. The CEOs of the Detroit Three insist they’re not walking away from EVs.

    You people keep saying that…

    How many American built vehicles get shipped to Eurotopia each year? How many to Africa?

    • R.J.

      I still don’t understand how that is a dilemma. Ford is global and makes distinct cars for each market. GM even does that to some degree. Dodge/Ram/Jeep also does.

    • DEG

      How many American built vehicles get shipped to Eurotopia each year?

      Mustangs (not the abomination some call a Mustang, but the proper Mustang) are available in Europe. I think the V8 versions were detuned. There were rumors that Ford was going to cancel the Mustang in Europe, but those are false.

      I think Jeeps are available in Europe too.

      I’ve seen Teslas on the road in Europe when I last there pre-Rona Panic.

    • Not Adahn

      FYI, in that series I watched the Korean gangsters drove American and German cars. The hero had a Ford Bronco.

  31. The Late P Brooks

    “When you’re isolated like the North American market is, you lose track of what the rest of the world is making,” Fiorani says. “They could lose their edge even more if they don’t keep up. And they’re not going to keep Chinese automakers out forever.”

    Kei cars will never sell in America.

    Cheap tiny Chinese EVs will DECIMATE American carmakers.

  32. Ownbestenemy

    The Somalis messed up. Should have laundered that money through Chinese restaurants instead.

    When I was in Alamogordo, population 30k, we had 10 Chinese restaurants. We always guessed they were foreign fronts for spy rings since HAFB housed 4th Space Command and then the F117s/F22s

    • Fourscore

      Every time I see a boutikee type of store in Rural MN I think of money laundering. Podunkville is claiming “Bicycle Capitol of MN” title with sleeping lofts and a number of small businesses one would not expect to see in an old mining town.

      Biking is a 3-4 month summer activity here, to get here one needs transportation, hard to haul all of life’s necessities on a bike. Seems like snowmobiling is winding down, 4 wheelers have given way to side-bys. Hunting is restricted by property owners. Times are changing.

      • R.J.

        Because of all the fraud discussion I thought you said “Bilking is a 3-4 month summer activity here.”

      • Pope Jimbo

        To be fair, Fourscore, the Iron Rangers were the OG fraudsters who were paid off by the DFL in return for their loyal votes. You guys are just mad that the DFL has moved on to the Somalis.

        When the mines closed, the Iron Range was in big economic trouble. The DFL was always trying to figure out some way to “invest” in the Range. (an example was a proposal to have NorthWest Airlines build a maintenance facility there). They were the one area in Greater Minnesoda that reliably voted DFL. Now they are Trump-voting deplorables.

  33. The Late P Brooks

    Ford is global and makes distinct cars for each market.

    They squandered billions on their hare-brained “world car” obsession in the ’80s and ’90s, as I recall. They finally gave up and went back to building local market cars.

    • R.J.

      Yep. And could they build cars for overseas markets here and then export them? Yep.

  34. PieInTheSky

    In 1930, the union of American singers spent the equivalent of $10m on a campaign to stop people from listening to recorded music and watching movies with sound.

    When films were silent, theatres employed local musicians to accompany each screening. But once films gained a soundtrack, local musicians were no longer necessary.

    The economic implications were significant

    https://x.com/drorpoleg/status/1608133865746358282

  35. The Late P Brooks

    More waste fraud and abuse

    The United States on Monday announced a $2 billion pledge for U.N. humanitarian aid as President Donald Trump’s administration continues to slash U.S. foreign assistance and warns United Nations agencies to “adapt, shrink or die” in a time of new financial realities.

    The money is a small fraction of what the U.S. has contributed in the past but reflects what the administration believes is a generous amount that will maintain the United States’ status as the world’s largest humanitarian donor.

    The pledge creates an umbrella fund from which money will be doled out to individual agencies and priorities, a key part of U.S. demands for drastic changes across the world body that have alarmed many humanitarian workers and led to severe reductions in programs and services.

    Those poor starving NGO parasites. How will they survive on such a pittance?

  36. The Late P Brooks

    Even as the U.S. pulls back its aid, needs have ballooned across the world: Famine has been recorded this year in parts of conflict-ridden Sudan and Gaza, and floods, drought and natural disasters that many scientists attribute to climate change have taken many lives or driven thousands from their homes.

    Global warming, box checked.

  37. Common Tater

    “The Charlottesville Police Department is ending its use of a license plate reading camera system amid concerns that the data collected could be accessed by the federal government and used to identify illegal immigrants.

    During a city council meeting earlier this month, council members voted not to move forward with a yearlong pilot program for the Flock Safety license plate reader system, despite law enforcement officials citing its success in solving crimes.”

    https://thepostmillennial.com/charlottesville-ends-license-plate-camera-program-over-fears-data-could-be-used-to-identify-illegal-immigrants

    OFFS!!

    • Common Tater

      “It’s helped us solve our homicide in the city. It has helped us recover a missing child. It has helped us recover missing people. It does help us recover stolen cars in time frames that actually have meaning,” he said.”

  38. Pope Jimbo

    The perfect influence video now would be for two flaming gay guys to go to all those Somali day care centers and attempt to enroll their kid in them.

    Not only would it expose that there is no day care being done, but also would expose how the muslims really feel about Gays for Gaza.

    Bonus points if one of the gay guys was an obvious trans woman. A flaming husband, a “wife” with a huge Adam’s apple and both wearing Gays for Gaza t-shirts attempting to sign their kid up for daycare would be perfect.

    • slumbrew

      “We don’t accept white children” would be an acceptable answer to the proggies, for $reasons.

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