Different Headlines: Round Up Study A Lie; 6 Myths About Slavery; Somalian IQ Meets Standards For Disability; Rachel Levine Is A Dude Again; Europe Is Dying, Starting With Freedom’s; Will Mattingly Make The Baseball Hall Of Fame?; Chicago Wasted $26 Million On Luxury Tips; Biden A Veg; AI Dominating Energy; The Real Cost of Renewables Isn’t Cheap….and more

Globalism

The Key to Understanding the Cult of Globalism’s War on the West – they hate us

Slavery

6 Myths About Slavery – The version of the story that America was the only slave nation is a lie

Somalian Immigrants

Somalia’s Average IQ Score Meets the U.S. Standard for Intellectual Disability – inbreeding and lack of education, they are retards

Cars

Ranked: The World’s Best Selling Car Brands – kind of what you’d expect, with a big surprise in 4th

Hero’s

‘Robocop’ Statue Set Up in Detroit After Years in Limbo – Have a nice day, to serve and protect. When Hollywood made good movies

Europe

Europe Is Dying – starting with freedom, and freedom of speech

 Hitler Would Be Proud of Europe’s New Speech Controls, Friedrich Merz’s Crusade Shows Why – See above

Iran Executions

Iran’s Executions Reach Decade High – crushing descent with fear, over a 1000 so far

Health

Journal Retracts ‘Ghost Written’ Monsanto Study Claiming Glyphosate Is Safe – How much roundup have we been eating?

Rachel Levine Gets His Dick Back

Richard “Rachel” Levine Gets His Name Detransitioned – He was always a dude, dress or not

Baseball

Don Mattingly Hoping 19th Chance Is Finally His Baseball Hall of Fame Breakthrough – Battingly was a great hitter. He deserves it.

Defying Progressives

 A Single #2 Pencil Outsmarts The Entire Progressive Movement – All the environmental Mumbo Jumbo just got nixed

Chicago Waste Of Money

Chicago Public Schools Blew $23.6 Million on Luxury Trips. The Full Story Is Far Worse.

Biden Is Toast

Biden Forgets the Name of His Black Lesbian White House Press Secretary During LGBTQ+ Victory Institute Speech (VIDEO) – if there was any doubt that he was a veg at the end and others were running the show. Just how much crime and damage was done to the country?

Energy Monopoly

Big Tech May Soon Have Monopoly On Power As America Faces Energy Crisis – And nobody is talking about Climate change anymore. It’s how much power can we get and it’s all powered by gas. I’m laughing at the Climate Scammers now

Climate Hoax

Time to Stop Pretending Renewables Are Cheap

Different Headlines: Great White Bites Huge Chunk Out Of Windsurfer; America’s Real Enemy; DOGE Terminates $1.4 Billion Of Wasteful Contracts; Man Ski’s Down Mt. Everest; AI Predicted To Cause Job-meggadon, The Tudors’ Most Hated Woman….and more

Nature

Great White Shark Bites Huge Chunk Out Of Australian Windsurfer’s Board After Dragging Him Underwater (Video)

USA

America’s Real Enemy – and it will be hard to defeat

‘Oh, F*ck Off!’ Democrats Rage at ‘Pathetic’ Shutdown ‘Betrayal’ in Mass Backlash

“At What Point Does This Become Treason?”

Artificial Intelligence

How AI Is Supercharging Scientific Fraud

DOGE

DOGE: U.S. Government Agencies Terminate 67 Wasteful Contracts Worth $1.4 Billion

Communism

White House Declares ‘Anti-Communism Week’ Honoring 100 Million Lives Lost

Islam

‘I Beat Hitler’ – Survived Dauchau only to see the election in NYC

Cop30

UN’s Clear-Cut30: Morano on Real America’s Voice TV: ‘Brazil has clear-cut up to 8 miles of virgin tropical, Amazon rain forest at this summit…in order to bring in the private jets and the limousine’ – Hypocrisy, thy name is Climate change. Let’s not forget it started out as AGW. Antrhropogenic Global Warming. Humans didn’t do anything other than scam others for money. It was the same formula BLM used.

Government Shutdown

Speaker Johnson calls House back to end shutdown as Jeffries urges Democrats to oppose deal – because it cuts off the money laundering through the insurance companies back to the dems. They don’t care about insuring the people. It ends their control and push to socialized medicine.

Snow Skiing

Watch: The Greatest Ski Descent in History… Everest’s Stunning Hornbein Couloir… – There’s a dragon I don’t have to slay

Jobs

China’s DeepSeek Issues Rare Warning Of An Incoming AI-Fueled Jobpocalypse – it pays to be a carpenter or a plumber. office and administrative jobs are going to get the sword

Lying

Eric Swalwell Names Washington DC Home as ‘Principal Residence’ and Has No California Address – combine that with sleeping with Fang Fang, the Chinese spy and you have a real loser here.

Quantum Computing

Quantum Computers Model Complexity of Materials – It will challenge the limits of current computing and surpass it.

UK

A wicked wife’: The truth about Tudor England’s ‘most hated woman‘ – by the time I read it, I hated her also.

EV’s

Mercedes Slashes Prices by Up to $50,000 as EV Inventory Piles Up – Nobody wants them. Even Porsche is cutting back. The Ford F150 Lightning is dead also

Seal Team

SEAL Team 6 Operator Reveals High IQ Move To Kill Osama Bin Laden: WATCH – I never get tired of this story

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One of America’s priciest green boondoggles likely going offline after sucking up subsidies and incinerating birds

Here’s something for DOGE to cut funding to. Not much bigger waste or boondoggle than this.

One of the most expensive green energy projects ever undertaken in American history looks like it is now on borrowed time after eating up massive amounts of taxpayer dollars and killing thousands of birds.

Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) — a major utility company — announced in January that it is terminating power purchase contracts with the owners of Southwestern California’s Ivanpah Solar Power facility, a massive and unique solar project that received hundreds of millions of subsidy dollars as it launched in 2014. Just over a decade after it started operations, the facility appears to be headed toward its demise after killing thousands of birds because it could not provide the utility sufficiently cheap energy.

“PG&E determined that ending the agreements at this time will save customers money,” the company said in its Jan. 17 statement on the plant. The original owners of the plant — which cost about $2.2 billion to build — included Google and NRG Energy, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

The Los Angeles Times reported in 2016 that the Ivanpah project killed an average of 6,000 birds each year, with some of the unlucky creatures colliding with the development’s 40-story towers and others being incinerated instantly upon flying through concentrated sunlight while chasing prey. The project received tax breaks, a $1.6 billion loan guarantee from the Obama Department of Energy (DOE) and a further $535 million subsidy from the Obama Department of Transportation (DOT), but it failed to reach advertised power output levels, according to analysis by Benjamin Zycher, an energy-focused senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI).

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Shutting Down USAID Cuts Democrats From Hiding Their Political Spending – Panic Sets In

Talked to a friend who has connections within the Democratic Party and he said the level of panic over Trump and Elon shutting down USAID is unlike anything he’s ever seen.

By following the money DOGE has struck a killing blow to the heart of the Democrat deep state machine.

Direct quote: “This is worse than 9/11 for Democrats. USAID is the primary vessel they use to achieve their political agenda. USAID is and always has been the primary source of funding for their influence peddling schemes and for their indirect sources of income”

Another text “Based on the reactions from within the party it seems to me that dismantling USAID is Trump’s biggest political victory to date, it was his enemy’s golden goose”

Same source who told me during the campaign (well before it was made public) that Kamala’s internal polling had her behind Trump so his information is good.

Another important addition. He said initial plans by the Democrats is to have their people at USAID hide the partisan funding under “unimpeachable initiatives”. “They will push back really hard on certain line items that on their face look like reasonable USAID expenditures and hide their political spending under these programs”

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They are panicking because they are getting caught with their hands in the cookie jar and nefarious projects, DEI, ritzy dinners, junkets and the other waste they bathe in.

This isn’t just an exercise in finding out where the USAID money is going today – it was also an audit to find out where the money has gone in the past and it found waste and corruption everywhere. Reportedly USAID represents just 0.07% of federal spending. If this was a mafia investigation what’s being reported would be called “skimming” and calls would be being made for RICO charges. What’s different here?

It’s also being speculated that DOGE is going after USAID spending both because it was low-hanging fruit of corruption and because it’s relative small size.

Going after the youth of the DOGE employees is a complete smokescreen to trying to protect their money stream. The average age of the Manhattan Project was 25, the average age of NASA’s mission control during the Apollo launches was 27, and don’t get me started on how young our founding fathers were (outside of Benjamin Franklin). All the DOGE team is doing is finding out where the money is going – not building the world first atomic bomb, putting man on the moon, or founding our nation.  Also remember that Linus Torvolds wrote Linux at just 21, Palmer Luckey created Oculus at 20, Vitalik Buterin did Etherium at 19, and Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook at 19.  

The USAID scandal is the biggest thing that has revealed government corruption since the Twitter files. So far…” Hypnotized Fish

Scrapping ‘Bidenbucks,’ Trump pulls federal government out of election meddling

Although I have my doubts about election meddling, this is a good start.

The “Bidenbucks” executive order directing federal agencies to boost voter participation has gone the way of the Biden administration.

President Donald Trump eliminated Executive Order 14019, which President Joe Biden signed in March 2021, calling for federal agencies to partner with private “voter-advocacy groups” and to develop “strategic plans.”

Trump signed what amounted to an omnibus executive order that scrapped almost 80 executive actions taken by Biden. The title was “Initial Recissions of Harmful Executive Orders and Actions.”

Congressional scrutiny and watchdog groups, such as the Foundation for Government Accountability, which sued for records on the order, were “enough to slow-roll implementation of the order to ensure that people, and not partisan bureaucrats” decided the 2024 election, said Stewart Whitson, senior director of federal affairs for the foundation.

“President Trump should be commended for getting rid of the ‘Bidenbucks’ scandal,” Whitson told The Daily Signal. “This shows the president is committed to stopping weaponized government.”

Whitson later added, “Now, it’s about accountability.”

That and the NGO’s are how they waste money and add waste to the payroll

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FEMA Whistleblowers Allege Waste, Including Deployed Employees Sitting Idle in Hotels

The federal government has failed miserably in helping those affected by Hurricane Helene.

Mayorkas caused more trouble when he said FEMA doesn’t have enough money.

The letter doesn’t provide many specifics. I doubt Mayorkas will give any answers soon.

“FEMA has wasted taxpayer funds, misappropriated funds, and left other federal, state, and local responders without deployment orders on the ground,” wrote Gaetz. “As reported and further confirmed by my office, hundreds, if not thousands of service members were deployed by the Department of Defense to North Carolina and have sat idle, waiting for FEMA.”

Gaetz continued: “We have confirmed FEMA employees deployed, on the clock, awaiting orders in the hotel. FEMA pre-disaster aid was withheld, exacerbating the emergency. It is also public that NGOs have purchased airline tickets for migrants through the use of FEMA funds.”

Gaetz wants Mayorkas to answer these questions by October 11:

  • (1) What policies and regulations of the Department of Homeland Security and FEMA prevent emergency funds from being wasted on illegal immigrants, including what conditions are placed on grantees of the agency?; and
  • (2) Of FEMA’s total budget for FY 2024, what portion of funds can be guaranteed to have been spent solely on American citizens, and what portion of funds was or may have been spent on noncitizens?; and
  • (3) In FY 2024, what portion of funds in the Disaster Relief Fund have been spent on non-disaster-relief programs, such as providing services to illegal aliens or providing routine training to FEMA employees authorized out of general appropriations?

FEMA Whistleblowers Allege Waste, Including Deployed Employees Sitting Idle in Hotels

Abundant natural gas: Now cheaper than water

Yet they waste billions on “renewable energy” that hasn’t a snowball’s chance in hell of supplying us with what we need.

Among the great mythologies of recent years, one stands out above the rest, is that the world is in a “great energy transition.” Actually, the world IS in a dramatic energy transition. But it isn’t the one the Left wants it to be.

Despite hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars thrown at wind and solar power, we still get less than 10% of our energy from green sources. The needle really hasn’t moved at all over the past two decades. The more the government spends, the less we get per taxpayer dollar thrown at it. That’s the very definition of a falling stock.

The REAL energy transition is toward natural gas. A few weeks ago, the price of natural gas fell below $2 per MMBTU, the lowest price level for energy, after adjusting for inflation, in 20 years and probably ever in the history of mankind. Just a few years ago, the price in real dollars was four times higher.

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It’s a shell game to move money into the pockets of the insiders. It will never work and economically it isn’t feasible. Natural gas makes us energy independent, but we can’t have that now can we (with liberals in charge)

Study Shows Immigrants Use More Welfare Than US Citizens

The largest invasion in human history is also the largest looting spree. Among the findings of a report based on data from the 2022 Survey of Income and Program Participation are these:

• The 2022 SIPP indicates that 54 percent of households headed by immigrants — naturalized citizens, legal residents, and illegal immigrants — used one or more major welfare program. This compares to 39 percent for U.S.-born households.

• The rate is 59 percent for non-citizen households (e.g. green card holders and illegal immigrants).

No evidence was found that this is due to fraud.

• Illegal immigrants can receive welfare on behalf of U.S.-born children, and illegal immigrant children can receive school lunch/breakfast and WIC directly. A number of states provide Medicaid to some illegal adults and children, and a few provide SNAP. Several million illegal immigrants also have work authorization (e.g. DACA, TPS, and some asylum applicants) allowing receipt of the EITC.

Even if they work, they still collect welfare, as they do even if they don’t have kids and even if they have education credentials:

• Immigrant households without children, as well as those with high incomes and those headed by immigrants with at least a bachelor’s degree, tend to be more likely to use welfare than their U.S.-born counterparts.

Sometimes Democrats/the media pretend that illegals are prevented from suckling at the teat of the Welfare State; however,

• Most new legal immigrants are barred from most programs, as are illegal immigrants, but this has a modest impact primarily because: 1) Immigrants can receive benefits on behalf of U.S.-born children; 2) the bar does not apply to all programs, nor does it apply to non-citizen children in some cases; 3) most legal immigrants have lived here long enough to qualify for welfare; 4) some states provide welfare to otherwise ineligible immigrants on their own; 5) by naturalizing, immigrants gain full welfare eligibility.

An obvious conclusion is drawn:

Given their welfare use rates, knowledge of government programs is clearly extensive in immigrant communities.

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Your Wednesday Harvard Report – More Administrators Than Students

At Harvard, there are 2,600 more administrators than undergrads. Want to guess how the money is being spent? No wonder these kids are getting a poor education. At least spend it on teachers if you are not going to help the students. Parents, stop wasting your money sending your kids there.

Terrance Kible – Duquesne University School of Law •October 24, 2023

Harvard University employs about 1,352 full-time administrators for every 1,000 undergraduate students enrolled at the university, an analysis conducted by The College Fix found.

This is more than a nine percent increase from the 2013-14 school year, when there were 1,240 administrators per 1,000 students, according to the analysis, which used data provided by Harvard to the federal Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System.

During the 2021-22 school year, the most recent year for which data are available, Harvard had 10,120 full-time administrators and support staff on its payroll; in contrast, it had 3,899 full-time teaching and instructional staffers. The total number of undergrads that year was 7,483.

The ratio of students to instructional staff has largely stayed the same since 2013-14, increasing by only 2.36 percent over the last decade, IPEDS data show.

The growth in personnel at Harvard is almost entirely for non-teaching positions, including many jobs focused on advancing diversity, equity and inclusion at the Ivy League institution, according to the analysis.

Harvard University’s media relations department has not responded to requests from The College Fix seeking comment.

“American higher education burdens under a massive administrative bloat. There are now more administrators than professors,” famed civil liberties attorney and Harvard alumnus Harvey Silverglate told The College Fix.

Silverglate has argued his alma mater is suffocating with administrators and recently ran an unsuccessful campaign to be elected to its Board of Overseers to help reform the bloat. His platform included the stance that the institution should “dismiss 95 percent of the bureaucrats.”

“Having so many administrators, whom I prefer to call ‘bureaucrats,’ adversely affects the academic culture,” he said in an email interview with The College Fix.

“Administrators, with little useful work to do, enact speech codes, with the codes enforced by ‘kangaroo courts’ composed mostly of administrators. These administrators have no idea what academic freedom is, much less due process,” he said.

Under the College Fix analysis, administrators and support staff include management, student and academic affairs divisions, IT, public relations, administrative support, maintenance, and legal and other non-academic departments.

Harvard employs dozens of full-time administrators and staff in diversity, equity and inclusion positions, both at the university level and within each of its schools.

At the university level, Harvard employs 10 full-time DEI officials, including a: chief diversity and inclusion officer; senior outreach and digital strategy officer; associate director for DEI research and assessment; director of affirmative action and diversity analytics; affirmative action program analyst; senior manager of DEI community engagement; senior director of administration and operations; and an associate chief diversity and inclusion officer.

In addition, each school employs DEI officials.

For example, there are seven in Harvard Law School, six in its School of Public Health, three in the Kennedy School of Government, three in the School of Engineering, three in the Graduate School of Design, six in its School of Public Health, three at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, two in its School of Dental Medicine, and one in the Harvard Divinity School.

The Harvard Business School also maintains an “Advancing Racial Equity & Diversity” team that consists of eight DEI officials: chief diversity and inclusion officer; senior associate dean for culture and community; assistant director of diversity, equity, and inclusion; special projects associate; associate director for diversity and inclusion; senior advisor for programs and initiatives; director of administration and operations; coordinator of diversity, equity and inclusion; and director of diversity and inclusion for MBA and PhD programs.

Harvard’s Dean of Students Office also has a roster of 10 DEI staffers.

Heather Mac Donald, whose summer 2023 piece in City Journal also detailed the phalanx of DEI employees at Harvard, noted that even adding up all the listed positions on Harvard’s website is an “undercount.”

“It does not include the dozens of Title IX administrators seeded throughout Harvard’s various schools, or the student services bureaucrats who may not have the totems ‘diversity,’ ‘equity,’ ‘inclusion,’ or ‘belonging’ in their job titles but who are equally dedicated to the idea that Harvard’s ‘marginalized’ communities need special assistance,” Mac Donald wrote.

Harvard’s Office for Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging did not respond to The College Fix’s requests for comment.

Harvard’s annual operating expenses during the 2021-22 school year came in at $5.4 billion, which is larger than the annual gross domestic product of more than 25 countries. Its website states it ended fiscal year 2022 with an operating surplus of $406 million.

Asked whether Harvard’s large surplus justifies its number of DEI staffers, Mac Donald told The College Fix it does not, saying no college — however well-endowed — should ever “waste its resources on anti-intellectual endeavors.”

“The DEI bureaucracy is a vapid construct founded on a fiction: That Harvard discriminates against so-called ‘marginalized’ groups,” she said via email. “No university should enshrine a lie in its very structure.”

Mac Donald, who is on The College Fix advisory board, added the costs of the DEI bureaucracy “extend far beyond the salaries and space provided to its official members, far beyond the faculty and research time lost to needless diversity indoctrination.”

“The costs include teaching privileged young people to think of themselves — preposterously — as victims, a misperception that they will carry with them into the adult world. That misperception in turn results in the destruction of our core meritocratic institutions and the dulling of our scientific and technological competitive edge,” she said.

Harvard’s administrative bloat outpaced that of another elite institution — Stanford University, where administrators nearly outnumbered undergrads enrolled at the school.

There are 931 full-time administrators per 1,000 undergrads at Stanford, a College Fix analysis found.

MORE: ‘Dismiss 95 percent of the bureaucrats’: Harvey Silverglate on what he’d change at Harvard

Why Are We Being Such Dumbasses? Literally The Stupidest Use Of Taxpayers Money Possible

They are bigger and currently badder than we want to be. Is is really this dystopian?