01 July, 2025

He downvotes you. I downvote you too. You should watch yourself, we're wanted men!

Wind Turbine Blade Hospitalizes One Person After Crashing Onto Busy Maryland Interstate
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□ [“UPenn Will Strip Trans Swimmer Lia Thomas of All Records, Award Victories to Females"]

It's a start.  Anybody at UPenn losing their jobs for putting them in this situation?  Probably not.  I'm not even sure why they're going along.  Trump does have an executive order for males to be kicked out of female sports like hairstyling and gossip, and I'm sure all universities depend on federal funding so there's that, but it seems strange that they just caved in.  How are they supposed to handle their activist employees and students after this?

But it is nice to hear.  Even I'd heard of this guy so he was definitely getting tons of publicity beyond his station, not normal for college athletes.  The university isn't just saying they're sorry and won't do it again, they're humiliating him for doing this.  Now we'll see how psycho he is, if his reaction is with a murder or suicide.

Because this is happening so publicly to one of the bigger activists, it shows how this trans movement is slipping into the past as a bad memory.  It's just not sustainable as can be seen by the sheer insanity with which its advocates tried to push it everywhere.  That said, it's not over yet and elites are still trying to push it.

□ [“Jaguar's Sales Drop by 97.5% After Bizarre Gender-Blender Rebranding Campaign"]

97.5% specifically is from a particular method of tracking sales, other methods show different results, but they all show a massive drop in sales because of that idiotic ad.  They featured sexless black creatures in ugly outfits on ugly sets with irrelevant words and slogans that had nothing to do with the product being sold.  How do they not know who buys Jaguars?

So it's possible this was a big company for the elites trying to make a last stand with inevitable results.  But the fact that this came along so late in the game suggests that even more will give it a try.  I still cite Bud Lite moving into this as being where the movement started to go down hill, beer being more popular among more people than Jaguars.  But they won't quit, so what will they try next?

Trump threatens trade war again — demands Spain spend 5% on defense or face double tariffs
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New DOJ Policy to Revoke Citizenship of Naturalized Americans Convicted of Serious Crimes
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□ [“CNN Hyperventilates After Marco Rubio Officially Shuts Down USAID"]

Congress passed the Foreign Assistance Act in 1961, so JFK started USAID by executive order.  Since then, Congress has passed laws regarding USAID, such as Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act of 1998.  So it's a relevant question if Trump can actually shut the place down or not.  Congress won't do anything about it at the moment but unless the Big Beautiful Bill or some equivalent shuts it down permanently, it can come back.

So CNN is spouting off nonsense about 14 million people dying in the next five years because of this.  They don't identify any of those people or suggest that rich liberals could do something about it.  Can't the Clinton Foundation take over the task?  Or George Soros, I hear he's got a little money.  Founded by Ted Turner in Atlanta, CNN has always had a reputation as the official elite leftist media so they might be a little more knowledgeable (and desperate) of the money being cut-off.

It's also amazing how the left spends years promoting "population reduction" and then suddenly it becomes a bad thing.  Do they not listen to themselves or do they just know it's all a lie?  But this just gives people more excuse to not listen to them and suddenly they aren't getting all the money they're used to.  Funny how that works.

EPA Ending Animal Testing Nightmare, Will Put Retired Lab Animals Up for Adoption
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July 1, 2025 Jimmy Swaggart, televangelist, Jerry Lee Lewis' cousin, age 90
□ [“The Fifth Generation of War"]

This is mostly covering what's going on in Ukraine, where Russia continues moving.  They've taken Luhansk which is one of the places the war started in 2014 as they tried to free themselves from Ukraine.  Never thought you'd see "Russians" and "liberators" in the same sentence but this is the 21st century.

Anyway, I have avoided tracking the generations of war, but the new one is covering what drones are doing.  On both sides, it's estimated that only a third of the casualties are from the front-line battlefields, the rest comes from troops, vehicles and supplies in transit.  It's long been noted that "logistics" is crucial, the flow of goods, services, and information from the point of origin to consumption.  Drones can hit that, they can spy on it to provide info for other forces.  They're small and, as far as I know, fairly cheap.

Thinking about it, why haven't we been using those for decades?  Remote control was certainly available, maybe it has to do with distance?  As former supply sergeant, I did issue drones to my unit about a decade ago, but it wasn't my job to know what they did or how, so there's no insight to be found there.  But the option exists, why is it only being talked about now?

Keep in mind, it's not just sending thousands of drones against the enemy.  Send one to each nuclear site, it wouldn't take much success to cause mass chaos.  Load them with bioweapons, there's even more deaths.  How hard would it be to hit an airplane in flight?  Then there's the potential use for espionage.  Other than nukes and airplanes, I can't think of any single addition to a war that had so much potential across so many different aspects at once.

Pentagon Halts Some Weapons Shipments to Ukraine After It’s Revealed Joe Biden Depleted US Munitions Stockpiles
July 1, 2025

DOJ Charges 324 in Healthcare Fraud Takedown — $14.6 Billion Scheme Involved 96 Doctors, Nurses, and Pharmacists Targeting Medicare and Medicaid
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□ [“Mamdani and 'fact checkers' deny he is a Communist, but his own words say otherwise"]

The upcoming NYC mayor may have problems actually winning the election, at least without massive fraud.  He claims he's not a marxist but it's easy to find his internet posts from a few years ago where he specifically said he was.  There's things like his deluded notion of government grocery stores where he couldn't even understand the city's own website.  He assumed it was government money he'd be using but no, it's donations from private grocery stores.  He can't even read a website but wants to be in charge.

Anyway, I'll still refer him as the future mayor but I do suspect he'll drop out before the election.  Whoever replaces him will probably be the winner, but he just might have too many problems to have a chance.  Blacks and hispanics don't like him, he only got this far with the wealthy white votes.  I don't even pay attention to the guy but just a brief look at what he says and does shows that he's a stereotypical communist so he'll just seize more and more power to fix the mess he creates.

And Trump says he'll arrest him if he can.  This will probably make Mamdani and his supporters go even more insane, which will harm their public image to normal people.  These people just cannot learn that Trump is able to set them up for failure.  That's why I think there's a real chance that Mamdani won't make it to the election whereas just a few days ago, I assumed he would automatically win.  I'll still describe him that way for convenience but even some Democrats must be realizing that you can't win supporters with this stuff.  Hillary, Biden and Harris failed, why would this guy be any better?

NYC Driving School Fast-Tracked Licenses for Illegal Immigrants Even if They Clearly Couldn’t Drive
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