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here is the link to Lee Zeldin announcing the identification of $20B payment made to NGOs by Biden

in the last few days of his admin. And that the DOJ has been called in to investigate. As part of that, if laws were broken, they intend to prosecute. I am all for it.

The climate fund, according to "influencewatch":

The Climate United Fund was formed in 2024 when investment firm Calvert Impact Capital decided to partner with Community Preservation Corporation and Self-Help to create Climate United. 5
Beth Bafford is the chief executive officer of Climate United. 6 She is also the vice president of strategy for Calvert Impact Capital, the lead member of Climate United. Stafford previously worked at McKinsey and Company, as a special assistant in the Obama administration’s Office of Management and Budget, and as a regional field director for Obama for America. 7
Climate United’s board of directors oversees the consortium’s strategy and implementation of the Biden administration’s National Clean Investment Fund awards. 8 Climate United’s board members include former Democratic Party of California chairman and California State Treasurer Phil Angelides, 9 8 Obama administration Secretary of the Department of Transportation Anthony Foxx, United Farm Workers of America co-founder Dolores Huerta, Patrice Willoughby of the Congressional Black Caucus, 10 and others with ties to the First People’s Fund, CPC, Opportunity Finance Network, and NAACP. 4

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Well, it's after 0300 and I can't sleep (again). 32 years of shift work in law enforcement has taken its toll on my sleep patterns. Since I'm up and have nothing better to do, I thought I'd start a new thread, if you all don't mind. In reading many of the comments on this Forum, I get the feeling there are many of us here who are of retirement age or older. I think it would be interesting to know the demographics of the posters on this Forum. Besides your age, I thought it would be interesting to know how many years you wrestled (if any) and what part of the country you live. For myself, I'm 57, wrestled through my Junior year in college, and live outside of San Diego.

On a separate note, I have truly enjoyed the last ten years or so I have been following this Forum. I find it is my go-to happy place, much like comfort food and sweets :) And the GIF's are great! I would love to one day meet some of you. I would also love to one day be able to head to Pennsylvania and see a PSU dual in person. And if the good Lord allows me to be here still in 2028, I am going to do my best to be in L.A. for the 2028 Olympics.

Allow me to be sentimental for a moment if you wouldn't mind. Quite a few years ago on this Forum (at least I believe it was this forum, although I followed a few at that time) there was a gentleman who was a passionate PSU wrestling fan who was fighting cancer. He unfortunately passed away from it after a long, hard-fought battle, but he fought it bravely, discussing it frequently here. Would someone please tell me his name and screen name? I was so impressed with him and also the care and compassion exhibited for him here. I have thought of him over the years and he was on my heart this morning. Anyway, thank you for everyone who makes this Forum an enjoyable experience. Gaylon

How the Democrats betrayed the Jews

The sick thrill of antisemitism has a price​


https://unherd.com/2023/10/how-the-democrats-betrayed-the-jews/

Still, today, Jews vote Democratic: electing Presidents who refused to meet with the Israeli Prime Minister (Obama and Biden) in times of “peace”, who gave and give aid to the terrorist state of Iran in exchange for some semi-specified “deal”. American “Aid” to Iran pays for the equipment and ordnance, which is, at this moment, eradicating Jews.

Why do Jews vote Democratic? Partly from tradition — conservatives have heard a Liberal Jew, when asked to defend or explain various absurd or inconsistent Democratic positions, shrug and joke: “I’m a Congenital Democrat.” I understand, for I was one, too.

But there is no more cosy mystery in the antisemitism of the Democratic Party; Representatives are affiliated with the Democratic Socialists and pro-Palestinians, calling for the end of the state of Israel — that is, for the death of the Jews. And Democrat Representatives repeat and refuse to retract the libel that Israel bombed a hospital, in spite of absolute proof to the contrary, and will not call out the unutterable atrocities of Hamas. The writing is on the wall. In blood.

erratic/dangerous Trump demands

At the Davos econ meeting in Switzerland Felon Trump demanded a couple of things to everyone's surprise.
The demands were right out of fantasy land:
1. immediate lower interest rates
2/ immediate lower oil prices (Saudi Arabia and OPEC were taken by surprise)

There is little chance anyone will be acting on these wildly crazy 'demands'. No one can demand the whole world bend to the wishes of a senile old fool who has visions of grandeur. Trump looked and acted like a person who had lost all his senses - looked crazy as a loon.

Another out of touch liberal defends her warped ideology

These people are simply STOOOPID....

Wokeness Is Not to Blame for Trump​


Everyone knows that we can help our youth become more educated by lowering educational standards.

Everyone knows that society will become safer if we allow crime.

Everyone knows that biological boys breaking records in girls competition is fair........

Holy shit, these people are so out of touch. Just read the clip below. She knows MUCH more than the 9 individual she cites as wrong.............. lmfao....

https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/elections/wokeness-is-not-to-blame-for-trump/ar-AA1zh6s3

Liberals and centrists arrived at this conclusion with a speed and ardor only available to people who’d been dying to crow about this for years. “Woke is broke,” wrote Maureen Dowd days after Kamala Harris’s loss to Trump, arguing that the left’s “worldview of hyperpolitical correctness, condescension, and cancellation” had alienated half the country. James Carville told Dowd that “defund the police” (not uttered by any mainstream Democratic politician since 2020) were “the three stupidest words in the English language,” while Rahm Emanuel scolded Democrats for dooming themselves via “debates over pronouns, bathroom access,” and “terms such as ‘care economy’ and ‘Latinx.’” Some Democratic politicians agreed, taking particular aim at transgender advocacy, with Massachusetts representative Seth Moulton worrying about his little girls “getting run over on a playing field by a male or formerly male athlete,” and saying that “Democrats spend way too much time trying not to offend anyone.”

Reactionary trolls like Bari Weiss were in full accord, cautioning Democrats that “if you keep doubling down” on “these niche issues you find on college campuses and gender-studies departments,” then “you are going to lose.” Fox News, the house organ of the Republican Party, chimed in, mocking the Democratic National Committee for laboriously acknowledging varied gender identities and Indigenous land at a recent leadership meeting, and more broadly for continuing to talk about gun control, gender, and race, braying over how Democrats hadn’t learned anything from their 2024 loss.

Prominent leftists are also onboard, making one righteous argument at the expense of another. “It’s a Democratic Party that increasingly has become a party of identity politics,” said Bernie Sanders, “rather than understanding that the vast majority of people in this country are working class.” Running to lead the DNC, former Sanders adviser Faiz Shakir declined a call to appoint more trans representatives to DNC seats, arguing that identity should not be the basis of committee appointments. Days later, Shakir and socialist journalist Bhaskar Sunkara were quoted in the New York Times arguing that left activism should be rooted in labor and class inequality, not fights against racism, sexism, homophobia, and transphobia. On a Jacobin podcast, NYU sociologist Vivek Chibber blamed Trump’s victory on Democrats “pushing identity politics down people’s throats,” and argued that progressives focus on race and gender “because they are most important to and for elite sections of minority populations.”
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