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Today's News, November 4-5, 2025

Today's News, November 4-5, 2025

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IN POLITICAL NEWS 1) As expected, DemoKKKrats won big in the two blue states (governors in NJ and VA) and in New Kabul, where there was record turnout to elect an Islamacist mayor. There are plenty of takeaways, but the biggest one remains voter registration. It is a real thing. In VA, though, candidate quality was key, as you cannot run someone who in any way has distanced themselves from MAGA. Seth Keshel predicted this precisely; I thought NJ would be a tossup. One of the measures in TX banned noncitizens from voting in state elections. And, in CA, as I predicted, their Prop 50 to redistrict the state and probably add five more D House seats, passed easily. More than ever, these results underscore the importance of getting voters registered. But they also repeated the MIDTERM MANTRA that for the party out of power in the midterms, it's easier. Nevertheless, DemoKKKrats in their Battle of the Bulge counteroffensive showed they can still get turnout: there was record turnout in VA and NYC. Oh, and this little report about the Amazing Zohran surfaced, but did not good: One of his leading backers is a group with "deep ties" to terrorists. Well, I warned ya. Anyway, it already has started as a major restaurant chain will now relocate from NYC to FL.This morning, realtors' phones were ringing off the hook from wealthy people looking to scurry from New Kabul. And this analyst thinks the election in the long run will be a disaster for DemoKKKrats who shoved the more extreme candidates to the fore. 2) The SpewMore Shutdown will continue and now looks like it might be the longest shutdown in history, and I'm here to cheer it on. However, some are saying the election results may end the shutdown because DemoKKKrats don't need it as an issue. And today, it looks as though Trump will ignore court rulings and says he can't pay SNAP. In reality, he is slapping them in the face for being unable to lay out a clear judicial guideline for what funds he can, and can't pay. Meanwhile some 700,000 ineligible food stamp recipients have been removed. In NV, DemoKKKrat Sen. Jackie Rosen votes to keep gubment closed despite a crash in NV tourism. 3) WI, which always has close elections, shows 41,000 voter "discrepancies." In 2020, Rutabaga "won" by just 20,000 votes. 4) Rutabaga's spokespooge, Karine Jean-Taylor, wrote a memoir so bad that it's causing liberals to question DEI hires. 5) Now we know that the Capitol Police repeatedly used violent force on Patriot Day (J6) protesters. 6) That Halloween terror plot in MI thwarted by the FBI involved elements of ISIS and the homosexual/transoid crew. 7) The FBI has arrested two in connection to the Harvard medical building explosion. 8) The FBI also is looking at those "burn bags" that were never burned with an eye toward evidence related to James Scrotumtoter Comey. 9) Dick Cheney, who managed to be hated by both left and right, dead at 84. Trump, who lambasted him during the campaign, has been respectfully silent. 10) Good. An appeals court said that FL may indeed ban ChiCom citizens from buying land. 11) There is a new scandal brewing with Gov. Hock-a-Lugie in NY over shortchanging a hospital that mostly deals with Medicare by billions of dollars in "matching" funds. 12) A UPS plane, on fire as it started to take off, exploded in Kentucky, killing seven and injuring 11. 13) In crime-riddled Seattle, a robber bit off an 88-year-old woman's finger when he attacked her outside her home. Don't worry. You can probably elect Amazing Zohran who will institute Sharia Law there and fix everything. IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS 14) Voters in three blue states kept "sanctuary" policies alive. IN CULTURAL NEWS 15) Almost 2/3 of Gen Zers want a classic car cuz new ones are boring (and hellaciously expensive to repair). 16) Shocked, I tell ya. A Wikipedia editor with a confidential data access card was being paid to write entries. Again, I'd be surprised if the majority of "editors" weren't being paid. IN ECONOMIC NEWS 17) Denny's Restaurant chain will go private in a $620 million deal. 18) Two separate surveys point in different directions for manufacturing, but neither shows sharp changes. Meanwhile, ADP shows 42,000 new jobs being added, beating expectations. 19) The deportations are starting to affect the economy of Benghazi-by-the-Lake. 20) Multifamily dwelling delinquencies have soared. 21) Net revenues from tariffs jumped to over $32 billion in October alone. 22) Scott Bessent says the U.S. is already in a housing recession and calls for lower interest rates. 23) Michael Burry, famed for the "Big Short" and an investor who often goes against the grain, has bet against AI. 24) A new report from IntelStor says that the U.S. wind fleet is about to hit $2.92 in blade maintenance this year alone. 25) EV maker Stellantis has recalled 375,000 cars over fire risk and says drivers should park outside. 26) American Airlines has announced management cuts at its ...
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