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Today's News, September 4-5, 2025

Today's News, September 4-5, 2025

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IN POLITICAL NEWS 1) I do have a tiny shred of sympathy for the DemoKKKrats over at "Liberal Patriot," who, having failed to get any interest in the "abundance economy" or "good management of cities," how are down to "When Trump Screws Up." This is not a strategy. They admit that redistricting isn't the DemoKKKrats' problem (though they fail to point out that the most likely outcome after MO has convened today to take up the issue will be an R gain of 7-8 NET seats after Kollyfornia, or a lock on 219 in the House. Not only does this view fail to ask, "What if Trump doesn't screw up? How do DemoKKKrats win back voters?" but puts Ds in the position of hating and working against success in immigration, the economy, peace, and so on. 2) Here is another way Trump is just crushing the DemoKKKrats. Team Trump signed up 1.6 million new social media followers in August and has 200 million more than DemoKKKrats. 3) Supposedly the "missing minute" of the Epstein videos was found. No one yet says what's on it. And on Capitol Hill, St. Thomas of Spooge is losing support for a discharge petition of the Epstein list as Speaker Johnson says the House Oversight Committee will produce more info than on the list. 4) Meanwhile, over at the Waffen SS (Stupid Senate), the moronic Tim Candy Kaine, who looks like a serial killer, said that the idea that "our rights come from God is troubling." Well, Candy, take it up with fellow Virginian. You know, the one who wrote the Declaration? That Jefferson guy. 5) Trump has officially renamed the Defense Department the War Department. 6) The U.S. seized the largest cache of fentanyl from Chy-na ever---1300 barrels in Houston. Not one DemoKKKrat came out in praise of this. 7) Another useless porkpuncher of a judge puts a hold on Trump's freeze of Big Ed money to Harvard. This will be struck down. Getting old. There need to be serious penalties for judges who are overruled, like a docking of pay or time out. 8) Congresswoman Harriet (the Clusterbomb Cheney slayer) Hageman says BBB 2 is coming that will prioritize energy and immigration. Ok, as long as you keep legislating Trump's agenda into place. 9) Well, well. Remember how the National Guard in D.C. were to be temporary? Yeah, thanks Congress. Congress is voting against an extension, even while the National Guard has its orders extended through December. In the video, there was some confusion as this was in two contradictory stories. 10) Emory is the latest university to wave the white flag regarding President Trump's DEI policies. 11) Kash Patel announced that the FBI had foiled another shooting plot, this one in NC. Recall that the week of the transoid MN shooter an attempt was foiled in D.C. IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS 12) Trump's border policies have been so successful that 97% of the caravans turned back, including a recent one of 14,000. 13) An appeals court slapped down the goofball judge who closed Alligator Alcatraz. IN CULTURAL NEWS 14) The Great Ryan Burge: mainline Protestantism isn't just shrinking. It's aging. Only 2% of mainliners are 18-35. 15) Delta Airlines will now use "Gulf of America." IN TRANSOID NEWS 16) Christopher Rufo is right: transoidism ends in nihilism and self-hate, which usually is turned on others first before the spoogebrained sexually-infected moldmonkeys shoot themselves. 17) The smallest of rebellions against transoid policies has started in Kollyfornia, where both students and faculty walked out in protest of Temecula Valley's mixed bathroom policies 18) New Jersey DemoKKKrats are introducing indoctrination legislation to force kids as young as 6 to listen to transoid/homosexual fairly tales. No opt out. IN ECONOMIC NEWS 19) Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says we may be heading for a national housing emergency this fall (leaving unspoken "If the Fed doesn't get its head out of its ass"). 20) Falling crude oil prices are good for consumers, but Conoco-Phillips is cutting workforce. 21) President Trump has ordered his whole administration to join the war on offshore wind. President Trump said he is going to block the New England wind project. (Good). 22) The DOJ has issued subpoenas in the case of Fed Reserve governor Lisa Cook who is accused of multiple counts of mortgage fraud. 23) People keep buying despite retailers' higher prices (Note:: Reuters cites a "sobering" effect of tariffs, yet the Reuterette insists they are affecting sales. Go figure. 24) Shell Oil is being sued by white Houston applicants for security positions who were passed over because of race. 25) This is pocket change, but it opens the door for similar very important suits about privacy: Google has to pay $425 million for tracking people who switched off their apps. 26) The 30-year mortgage rate dropped again, now at 6.64%. Still too high. Got my house at 2.9%. But, as Herman's Hermits sang, "This could be the start of something big. But the jobs report of only 22,000 jobs added is moving ...
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