
Le Blues
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Le Blues
@Bloubull
In God I trust. Ramaphosa must be held accountable and prosecuted for the destruction of the SA economy during the Covid fraud. I'm UNVAXXED and so are my kids


SCOOP: President Donald Trump plans to nominate @HarmeetKDhillon to be DOJ’s Associate Attorney General this week, @realDailyWire has learned. Source familiar also says Stanley Woodward, who previously held the position, resigned earlier on Saturday.


🚨 Watch before this is taken down: Dr. @RWMaloneMD just named names. Pediatric COVID vax death data is being blocked from the public by @DrMakaryFDA & @HeidiOverton inside the Trump admin. The MAHA movement has been told to put a cork in it before the midterms.

EASTER IN IRAN: Christians attend service in Tehran's Saint Sarkis Cathedral




I hoped President Trump’s post was fake. It is not. Let me be clear - I am not a reflexive critic suffering from TDS unable to give credit where credit is due. Unlike @SenMarkey or @sethmoulton, I don’t let partisan politics blind me to reality. I give credit to the President for securing our border and stopping the flood of illegal migrants - something @JoeBiden could’ve done but chose not to. I give credit for deregulating our business and energy markets. Credit for persuading multi-billion and trillion-dollar companies to invest in America and bring manufacturing home. Credit for peace deals. Credit for No Tax on Tips and No Tax on Overtime - genuine middle-class relief. Credit for 4.3% real GDP growth in Q3 of 2025, outperforming every forecast. Credit for new stock market highs fueled by investor confidence in deregulation and corporate tax stability. Credit for achieving meaningful energy independence by rolling back EPA overreach, fast-tracking permits, surging domestic oil and gas production, and driving gas prices below $3 in 43 states by late 2025. Credit for the boldest nuclear modernization in a generation - reforming the NRC and deploying advanced SMRs to strengthen our power grid. Credit for a 56% drop in fentanyl trafficking at the southern border by designating cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. Credit for mediating a second Gaza ceasefire, and for the Houthi truce that reopened Red Sea shipping lanes. Credit for reciprocal tariffs that took U.S. customs revenue from $40 billion to over $160 billion in a single year. Credit for DOGE identifying billions in wasteful federal spending. Credit, as @mcuban noted, for fast-tracking domestic medicine production and the Most-Favored-Nation drug pricing order - finally making sure Americans don’t pay more for prescriptions than citizens in other developed countries. That is a record that can be easily defended. But I cannot - and will not - defend what I saw posted tonight. Threatening to bomb power plants and bridges in Iran is not a strategy. It is a catastrophe in the making: for Iran, for the region, and for every American who fills up their gas tank, heats their home, or runs a business. The Strait of Hormuz carries roughly 20-30% of the world’s seaborne oil. If that waterway stays closed - or if strikes trigger a broader escalation - oil prices don’t just rise. They spiral. We’re talking $150-$250 a barrel. Gas at $6. Diesel surging - which means every truck that moves goods across this country gets more expensive. Groceries. Medicine. Building materials. Everything. The inflation this administration worked hard to tame comes roaring back and this time and it won’t be blamed on COVID supply chains. It will be a war-tax paid by working Americans, every single day, at every single pump and checkout line. The global economy cannot absorb a sustained oil shock without consequences that reach every corner of the world and every household in Massachusetts. And then there’s the human cost cheerleaders, like @marklevinshow, @benshapiro, and @LindseyGrahamSC, refuse to discuss. They’ve spent years telling Iranians to rise up against the mullahs. But you can’t rise in the dark. You can’t organize without water. You can’t overthrow a regime when you are simply trying to survive. Bombing power plants and civilian infrastructure doesn’t liberate the Iranian people - it breaks them. It drives them toward the very regime we want them to reject. Levin amplifying this post on Easter Sunday - gleefully, enthusiastically - tells you everything about whose interests he is actually serving. It’s not America’s. And it is not the Iranian people’s. I believe in peace through strength. I believe in protecting American lives and American economic security. I believe a great nation exhausts every alternative before it chooses the path of maximum destruction. That’s not weakness. That’s America 🇺🇸 First.



Trump, who I advocated for in 2024, has gone full "mad king." In considering my responsibility, I'd ask you to remember: The case I made rested on the fact that Biden/Harris were figureheads, shielding a cabal that couldn't be held to account, whereas Trump could. And we must.

In 2021 I was protesting multiple days a week to stop Defense Contractors from having to get force vaccinated or lose their job. By the end of the year I would lose my career in the Navy Reserves for refusing to get vaccinated. Today I have an apology letter from the Administration and my unvaccinated family members are perfectly healthy. There is no room in America for anti-White foreigners who pray to demons and there is no room in the Administration for people who couldn’t get this simple issue correct.

When I arrived in England 24 years ago from a South Africa drowning in blood and scarred by senseless murders, gang rapes and casual slaughter, I believed with every fibre of my being that I was bringing my family to safety, to the ancient, civilised homeland of my mother and grandparents. To a place where mindless third-world savagery could finally be left behind. What a bitter, sickening joke that dream has become. Look at London today. What the hell happened? In 2002, shootings in the capital were so rare they barely registered as news. Knife crime wasn’t a daily, hourly horror splashed across every front page and police scanner. You could walk the streets at night without calculating escape routes. And we did, walking to restaurants on a Friday night, strolling about the city on weekends, with seemingly little to fear. I no longer owned my 9mm, having sold all my weapons in SA. I stopped scanning every shadow. For the first time in years I let my wife and baby daughter breathe without the constant, choking fear of sexual assault or random butchery. That London is dead. Today the city bleeds. London is choking on an epidemic of stabbings, shootings and gang executions that would shame the worst townships I monitored or served in during the State of Emergency in SA. Teenagers are being carved up in broad daylight. Schoolchildren are knifed on buses. Young girls are raped and murdered in parks that were once safe. Drive-by shootings , YES, drive-by shootings are now routine in parts of this capital that once prided itself on being the safest major city in Europe. This is not “poverty.” This is not “inequality.” This is a total, unforgivable collapse of law and order. This is the deliberate, repeated failure of politicians, police chiefs and judges who have spent decades prioritising criminals’ rights over the right of ordinary Londoners to live without terror. I did not escape one war zone to watch my family grow up in another, we left London in 2005 for Buckinghamshire, yet even here that sense of safety is eroding. London, you have betrayed every promise you made to people like me. You have allowed a vile, imported culture of casual violence to take root and flourish while the decent, law-abiding majority are told to “tolerate diversity” and keep quiet. Enough. The blood on the pavements of London is not abstract. It is real. It belongs to sons, daughters, fathers and mothers who deserved better. And every single day this disgrace continues is another day the authorities spit in the faces of every citizen who simply wants to walk home alive. This is not the England I came for. This is not the England my ancestors built. And I will not stay silent while it is destroyed. #LondonShooting

@GenXGirl1994 The language of trump's post is itself grounds for impeachment. No head of state in his right mind would ever say anything like this, especially on Easter Sunday.











