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California Democrats

Yesterday 2 Cailfornia Democrats rolled out a Senate Bill to sue OIL Companies for damages due to the recent fires due to Climate Change for which the Companies are responsible. the two Senators are a WIENER and a PEREZ. "THE FOSSIL FUEL COMPANIES KNEW THIS WAS GOING TO HAPPEN."

Damn just think, we who use fossil fuel to travel to and from work, heat our homes and don't attire ourselves with Fur from our local animals are complicit in aiding the fossil fuel companies in CAUSING THESE FIRES and resultant damages. WIENER will be adding all Conservatives as additional defendants in this huge case.

Of course, we know that the diminished water supply and lack of forest management has no bearing on the fires nor extinguishment
of them.

Whatever, go West young man has yielded to go East young man.
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The Democrats Show Why They Lost

They lost because they are f'd up and out of touch. Hijacked by leftwing extremists, or cultists if you will.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/the-democrats-show-why-they-lost/ar-AA1yi0a1

The Democratic Party, at least in theory, is an organization dedicated to winning political power through elected office, though this might seem hard to believe on the evidence provided by its official proceedings. The DNC’s meetings included a land acknowledgment, multiple shrieking interruptions by angry protesters, and a general affirmation that its strategy had been sound, except perhaps insufficiently committed to legalistic race and gender essentialism.

The good news about the DNC, for those who prefer that the country have a politically viable alternative to the authoritarian personality cult currently running it, is that the official Democratic Party has little power. The DNC does not set the party’s message, nor will it determine its next presidential candidate.

The bad news is that the official party’s influence is so meager, in part because the party has largely ceded it to a collection of progressive activist groups. These groups, funded by liberal donors, seldom have a broad base of support among the voting public but have managed to amass enormous influence over the party. They’ve done so by monopolizing the brand value of various causes. Climate groups, for instance, define what good climate policy means, and then they judge candidates based on how well they affirm those positions. The same holds true for abortion, racial justice, and other issues that many Democrats deem important. The groups are particularly effective at spreading their ideas through the media, especially (but not exclusively) through the work of progressive-leaning journalists, who lean on both the expertise that groups provide and their ability to drive news (by, say, scolding Democratic candidates who fall short of their standards of ideological purity).

The 2020 Democratic primary represented the apogee, to that point, of the groups’ influence. The gigantic field of candidates slogged through a series of debates and interviews in which journalists asked if they would affirm various positions demanded by the groups. That is how large chunks of the field wound up endorsing decriminalization of the border, reparations, and other causes that are hardly consensus positions within the Democratic Party, let alone the broader electorate. It is also how Kamala Harris came out for providing free gender-reassignment surgery to prisoners and migrant detainees, which became the basis of the Trump campaign’s most effective ad against her.

The ongoing influence of the groups can be seen in a new New York Times poll. Asked to list their top priorities, respondents cited, in order, the economy, health care, immigration, taxes, and crime. Asked what they believed Democrats’ priorities were, they cited abortion, LGBTQ policy, climate change, the state of democracy, and health care. That perception of the party’s priorities may not be an accurate description of the views of its elected officials. But it is absolutely an accurate description of the priorities of progressive activist groups.

Scott Bessent's Would-Be Assassin Identifies As a 'Transgender Woman'

Two things I didn't know. One, there was an assassination plot (MORE LEFTWING VIOLENCE), and two, Bessent is gay.

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/miacathell/2025/02/04/scott-bessent-suspect-n2651601

Charging documents allege that English "took significant steps to kill multiple members of the new presidential administration." On January 27, English traveled to the U.S. Capitol allegedly intending to kill "Nazi" Secretary of Defense Peter Hegseth, take out the Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, "and/or" burn down The Heritage Foundation, the conservative think tank behind Project 2025. "These actions were specifically to 'depose' these political offices and send a message," according to the arrest affidavit.

"I was gonna hurt big players," English allegedly admitted under interrogation. "I really had such faith—that I was expecting to bump into someone who I would recognize and go for it. I was thinking: Trump's in LA right now for the fires, maybe I'll catch him on the way back, ram my car into him, and just drive my knife into him and then just die in the process."

However, per probable cause statements, en route, English stopped at a library in Chevy Chase, Maryland, and learned that Bessent was confirmed as secretary of the U.S. Treasury Department that day, thereby changing his mind on whom to target.

At first, English allegedly planned to wrap bottles of vodka in alcohol-soaked rags and hurl them at Bessent's feet. But he also thought that in the event he could get close enough to Bessent, he would stab him to death with a knife, English allegedly admitted. According to authorities, English surmised that he would have to kill, at least, three U.S. Capitol Police officers to get to Bessent.

However, upon arriving, English apparently gave up on his alleged assassination plot. After approaching a U.S. Capitol Police officer near the south entrance, English stated, "I'd like to turn myself in," and disclosed that he had weapons on him, including makeshift Molotov cocktails (constructed out of two 50 ml bottles of vodka covered in a cloth that was drenched in hand sanitizer), a lighter, and a folding knife. Law enforcement also allegedly found additional bomb-making material in English's car as well as larger bottles of vodka, which he left behind because it "looked dumb in my jacket" so he opted to carry the smaller ones.

President Trump Is Off to a Historic Start

LOL... and the left is out of their minds........... AGAIN....

https://nypost.com/2025/01/25/opini...0-days-in-office-are-off-to-a-historic-start/

A  headline last week focused on what Donald Trump could get done in his first 100 days.

A better focus would have been on his first 100 hours.

There’s hitting the ground running, and then there’s Trump 2.0.

No president in modern history has come to the Oval Office better prepared and more determined to get big things done fast.

No sooner had he taken the oath than executive orders, pardons, appointments, speeches, public meetings and press conferences began piling up.

The flurry included an historic gathering on artificial intelligence where private firms promised investments of $500 billion!
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