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You know what they say - What doesn't kill you........mutates and tries again!
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The Mexican government will do everything they can to stop both @spencerpratt and @SteveHiltonx They will have their CHIRLA army out in force to vote against both of them. #AMLO wants California to be ground zero for cartel operations and #RECONQUISTA #Mexico #Democrats #Cartels
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It's going to be wild if somehow Spencer Pratt becomes Mayor of Los Angeles and Steve Hilton is the next Governor of California.
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You probably noticed. Mornings are a call to action.
If you know your company is hiring illegal aliens, report it.
If nobody reports, nothing changes.
You see the cash-under-table deals. The fake papers. The guys who never show a green card or E-Verify. You watch American workers get passed over while the shop fills with unauthorized labor that undercuts wages and skips payroll taxes.
This is illegal employment, plain and simple.
DHS now reports nearly 3 million illegal aliens have left the country in the first 13 months - 713,000 formally deported and another 2.2 million who self-deported under pressure. The unauthorized labor pool is shrinking.
Enforcement is finally working. It requires us to report it. Folks complain nothing is being done and never stop to think, maybe nobody has reported it.
Call ICE anonymously and give them the facts: company name, location, shift times, how many, what you observed.
ICE Tip Line: 866-347-2423 (24/7) Online: ice.gov/webform/ice-ti…
On that tip form, it asks for your information but there is no requirement that you provide it in order to press submit.
You don’t have to play detective. Just pass what you see. We can all free up housing, jobs, reduce the stress on our schools, and keep our money in our community with just a couple of minutes.
Bookmark if you need to reference or forward this. Share if you have seen this for yourself. Comment if you are seeing it get worse where you live. Then tag @ICEgov

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🚨MULTIPLE ALIENS CHARGED WITH ILLEGALLY VOTING IN FEDERAL ELECTIONS AND MAKING FALSE STATEMENTS WHILE APPLYING FOR U.S. CITIZENSHIP
“This administration will not tolerate aliens who attempt to vote in our elections when they know they are not eligible.” -Acting Attorney General @DAGToddBlanche
🔗: justice.gov/usao-nj/pr/mul…

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If you use TikTok, you should read this once.
In October 2024, a court clerk in Kentucky uploaded the lawsuit against TikTok with the confidential sections still visible. NPR downloaded it before anyone caught the mistake. By the time the court resealed it, the internet had a copy.
What was inside was TikTok's own engineers, in their own words, describing what their app does to a human brain.
Not a critic's brain. Yours.
Here is what they wrote down.
— TikTok ran the math on how long it takes to develop "compulsive use" of the app. The number is 260 videos. With 8-second videos played in rapid-fire succession, that works out to roughly 35 minutes. The company's internal documents call this the compulsive-use threshold.
— TikTok's own research describes what compulsive use causes: "diminished analytical ability, impaired memory, contextual reasoning, conversational depth, empathy, and heightened anxiety." That is not a quote from a critic. That is TikTok's own language, in its own internal documents.
— A team inside the company called "TikTank" wrote in an internal report that compulsive use on the platform was "rampant."
— After 30 minutes of continuous use in one sitting, the company's own documents state that users are placed into "filter bubbles" — algorithmic loops the user did not choose and cannot easily escape.
Then there is the screen-time tool — the one TikTok publicly markets as proof it cares.
— TikTok ran an experiment on the 60-minute screen-time prompt. Daily teen usage dropped from 108.5 minutes to 107. A reduction of 1.5 minutes.
— Internally, the screen-time tool was not measured by whether it reduced screen time. Its top success metric, in writing, was "improving public trust in the TikTok platform via media coverage."
— A project manager wrote in internal chat: "Our goal is not to reduce the time spent." Another employee added that the goal was "to contribute to daily active users and retention."
— A TikTok executive approved the screen-time feature only on the condition that its impact on the company's "core metrics" was minimal. The lawsuit alleges the company planned to "revisit the design" if the tool ever reduced usage by more than 10%.
The "Are you still scrolling?" break videos? An executive admitted in an internal meeting they were "useful talking points" for lawmakers, but "not altogether effective."
Then there is the algorithm itself.
— An internal report flagged that the For You feed was showing what the company called "a high volume of not attractive subjects." TikTok then retooled the algorithm to suppress those users. Kentucky authorities wrote: "By changing the TikTok algorithm to show fewer 'not attractive subjects' in the For You feed, [TikTok] took active steps to promote a narrow beauty norm even though it could negatively impact their Young Users."
That sentence is the entire pitch of the platform, said out loud.
— Internally, TikTok also acknowledged that its publicly reported content moderation metrics were "mostly misleading," because they only measured the content the company successfully moderated — never the content it missed.
Now read those bullet points again as one continuous case.
The company knows the addiction threshold. The company measured it. The company ranked engagement over mental health in writing. The company built a screen-time tool whose internal success metric was PR. The company suppressed people it deemed unattractive to keep you scrolling. The company called its own moderation numbers misleading.
None of this is a leaked rumor. None of this is a journalist's interpretation. This is a court filing. The documents are TikTok's. The words are TikTok's. The math is TikTok's.
The 14 state attorneys general who signed onto this lawsuit aren't fringe activists. They're a bipartisan coalition.
Sources at the bottom: NPR, CNN, AP, Mashable, OPB, The Independent. All citing the same accidentally-unsealed Kentucky filing from October 11, 2024.
The next time the company tells you it cares about your wellbeing — the screen-time prompts, the break videos, the safety features, the careful PR statements — remember that its own engineers wrote down, in court-admissible language, that the safeguards were never meant to work.
The app is not broken.
It is performing exactly as designed.
You were the spec.
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And here is:
The terrorist organization Taliban is still auctioning off $40 million of American taxpayer money per week as we speak.
One of the most explosive testimonies exposing USAID as a global enabler of terror.
Rep. Tim Burchett “Mr. Roman are you aware that we are sending $40 million a week to the Taliban?”
USAID Senior Officer:
• USAID: paid $2 billion to Gaza after October 7th, with 90% of those funds going to Hamas.
• USAID: paid $3 million to a rapper in Gaza to produce antisemitic rap songs.
• USAID: funded the Taliban $40 million per week.
All while “Samantha Power, the socialist administrator for USAID, was intent on preventing Israel from defending itself.”
Including terror organizations such as.
• Al-Shabab (Ilhan Omar)
• Hamza Network (Sudan)
• Hamas (Rashida Tlaib)
• Palestinian Islamic Jihad (Rashida Tlaib)
• Hezbollah (Lebanon)
• Kata’ib Hezbollah (Iraq)
• Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (Syria)
Many of these organizations have killed U.S. troops and allied forces.
“You have international NGOs and UN agencies actively lobbying in Washington, D.C., against vetting policies (including transparency measures) that would prevent it. I was the senior vetting officer at USAID.”
Rep. Tim Burchett: “Did you say the United Nations?”
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And here is the kicker:
USAID effectively self-funds its own external private lobbying apparatus, which then goes back to Congress and bribes members of Congress to allocate more money—all under the guise of humanitarianism.
In other words, John Thune is the leading sponsor of global terror. The bill to stop it has been sitting on the backstabber’s desk for nearly a year now.
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New Ngo report: A Green Bay, Wisc. drag queen has been arrested and charged in child s—x abuse case. Daniel Lieburn performed as “Diamond Day" and is now part of a long list of drag queens accused or convicted of child s—x crimes. READ: ngocomment.com/p/wisconsin-dr…
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🚨 WARNING! LONDON has FALLEN! The U.S. Embassy in London just issued a urgent security alert, a major terrorist attack is now HIGHLY LIKELY in Britain!
London, once the jewel of Western civilization, is now conquered territory due to mass Islamic migration
Deport the radicals. Secure the borders. Or surrender your country.

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Mass migration is not charity.
It is a slow death sentence for the West.
JD Vance pointed out : "We cannot rebuild Western civilization by letting millions of migrants into our countries."
Endless migration is hollowing out our cities and destroying our culture.
We have to stop pretending this is sustainable.
Reality must come before politics, and the only solution left is mass deportations.
Hit repost if you want secured borders. 🔔
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Are you looking forward to paying another TAX just for driving your car?
Gavin Newsom has quietly imposed one of the largest hidden taxes in California history — slipped into a bill marketed as “housing reform” while the public’s attention was elsewhere.
In June 2025, Newsom signed AB 130. Buried on page 137, Section 58 quietly gives local governments the green light to impose Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) mitigation fees on new housing developments under CEQA. If a proposed home or apartment is projected to generate “too much” driving — according to government climate models — developers must pay steep fees to “offset” the impact by funding transit projects or low-VMT housing elsewhere.
Those costs don’t disappear. They get passed directly to homebuyers and renters in the form of higher prices and rents. According to the CARE About Housing coalition, the added burden can reach $324,000 per unit over 20 years — roughly $16,200 per year, or $1,350 extra per month. That $600,000 starter home? Now closer to $924,000. That $2,500 monthly apartment rent? Closer to $3,850.
What makes this especially punishing: the fee is based on the location of the home, not how much you actually drive. It applies regardless of whether you carpool, own an EV, bike, or work from home. The policy effectively penalizes suburban and family-oriented neighborhoods farther from dense transit corridors, while steering development toward high-rise urban projects favored by Sacramento planners.
This isn’t housing reform — it’s social engineering disguised as environmental policy. It makes single-family homes and the kinds of neighborhoods where most families want to live even more expensive, while adding yet another layer of costs and uncertainty for builders already struggling with California’s regulatory maze.
Newsom frequently touts his commitment to abundance and solving the housing crisis. Yet this bill does the opposite: it inflates the price of every new home, discourages construction outside preferred “smart growth” zones, and shifts the burden onto working families who simply want a decent place to live without government micromanaging their commute.
This is textbook big-government failure — taxing the aspiration of homeownership, driving up costs, and labeling it “progress.” As more Californians leave the state for more affordable places, Newsom continues to push policies that treat owning a home as a luxury reserved for the well-connected rather than a realistic goal for everyday families.

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"Children of Republican parents have intimidated our kids,” Ms. Valencia said in Spanish. “They showed up to school with American flags.”
If the American flag is so intimidating, maybe they shouldn't be in this country
nytimes.com/2026/04/22/nyr…
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I spent a year as my son’s full time aide inside his private school. My son is twice exceptional — gifted and autistic. The teacher couldn’t do 4th grade math or write proper English. He would correct her and she would get annoyed. He was technically right every time. He was also getting in trouble for stimming. Other kids were cruel. I watched all of it firsthand, every single day. The school couldn’t meet his needs. So I left and did it myself.
Now the media is calling homeschool moms “nationalists.” That’s what they do to women who actually get involved in their children’s lives instead of handing them over to a system that doesn’t work.
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Meet Nick Filotei.
In the video below you can see him threaten @ShabbosK and others who set up a "change my mind" type table at USC, by saying that they should remember what happened to the last person who did such things (referencing Charlie Kirk).
Nick is a music doctoral student at @USC/@USCThornton.
He has given some lectures there, however it is unclear if they were paid.
He previously worked as a lecturer for @calstate University.
Before that, he worked as a 2nd grade teacher in Pennsylvania, and at one point said that kids like his students would be open and ready to accept him being in a polyamorous relationship, but the issue was how the parents would react.
He is a Bernie supporter who views anyone who supports ICE as "Nazis," has ironically called for gun control, has a history of anger issues which involved him constantly breaking things out of anger, and is apparently often high on weed.
I'm curious as to how @USC/@USCThornton expect students and faculty to feel safe with someone on campus who wants those with different political views to be killed.
Is such rhetoric acceptable?

Shabbos Kestenbaum@ShabbosK
Institutions of higher learning are all too often incubators of political indoctrination. This is where the violence starts.
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