UncleBruce
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They vote against deporting migrants who harm humans. What did you expect?

The reality is there's mass amounts of cheating in our elections. Just because there's an engineered lack of data, does not mean there isn't data to the contrary. The new CBS/YouGov poll shows that 80% of Americans support Voter ID including 80% of black Americans & 77% of Hispanic Americans. Yet why is it that Congress seems so intractable to wanting to pass a such a popular policy?

2023. The "First Partner" of California is asked if she will call herself "First Partner" if her husband Gavin becomes President. Ready for her crazy eyes in the White House? BTW, watch how this self-proclaimed "defender of women" passively disses Melania.




Jessica Simpson, née Jonathan Yaniv, has just filed a second complaint against me at the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal. This complaint is about my response to HIS first complaint. What a lunatic.


🚨 Mar 19: an indictment was unsealed charging Yih-Shyan “Wally” Liaw (廖益賢), Ruei-Tsang “Steven” Chang (張瑞滄), and Ting-Wei “Willy” Sun (孫廷偉), for allegedly conspiring to divert high-performance computer servers assembled in the US and integrating sophisticated US AI technology (from Nvidia) to China, in violation of US export controls laws. Liaw, a US citizen, and Sun, a citizen of Taiwan, were arrested today and will be presented in the Northern District of California. Chang, a citizen of Taiwan, remains a fugitive. Liaw is a co-founder, board member, and Senior Vice President of Business Development of Super Micro Computer, a US-based manufacturer that designs and builds high-performance computer servers for AI and cloud computing applications including servers that integrate AI GPUs. Chang is a general manager in Super Micro’s Taiwan office. Sun is a third-party broker and “fixer” who has worked with Liaw, Chang, and others to divert US-export controlled technology to China. Together, the defendants and others conspired to systematically divert Super Micro’s servers with Nvidia GPUs to China without a license to do so from 🇺🇸 Department of Commerce. The scheme operated as follows. Liaw and Chang, who worked closely with third-party brokers with customers based in China, directed certain executives of a company based in Southeast Asia (“Company-1”) to place purchase orders with Super Micro for servers with certain GPUs, purportedly for Company-1. Those servers were often assembled in the US and shipped to Super Micro’s facilities in Taiwan, then delivered to Company-1 elsewhere in Southeast Asia. Company-1, in consultation with the defendants, then used a shipping and logistics company to repackage Super Micro’s servers and place them in unmarked boxes to conceal their content prior to shipping them to their final destinations in China. To ensure that these server allocations were approved internally at Super Micro, the defendants and executives at Company-1 prepared false documents and records, and transmitted false communications, purporting to show that Company-1 was the end user of the servers. At the defendants’ direction, between 2024 and 2025, Company-1 purchased ~$2.5B worth of servers from Super Micro, many of which were assembled in the US. The defendants’ scheme became more brazen over time and resulted in massive quantities of servers with controlled US AI technology being sent to China. Between late April 2025 and mid-May 2025 alone, at least ~$510 million worth of Super Micro’s servers, assembled in the US, were diverted to China in violation of US export control laws as part of the defendants’ scheme. The defendants and their co-conspirators took extensive measures to conceal their scheme. As just one example, to deceive Super Micro’s compliance team, responsible for ensuring adherence to US export control laws, the defendants staged thousands of “dummy” servers — non-working, physical replicas of Super Micro’s servers — for inspection at the locations where Company-1 was purportedly storing the servers it had purchased from Super Micro. However, the actual servers purchased by Company-1 from Super Micro had already been unlawfully shipped to China. 1/2 justice.gov/opa/pr/three-c… ir.supermicro.com/news/news-deta… storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.usco…



CBS News Poll: Do you favor or oppose requiring people to show valid photo ID before they are permitted to vote? 🟢 Favor: 80% 🟤 Oppose: 20% —— • Dem: 65-35 (+30) • GOP: 95-5 (+90) • Indie: 79-21 (+58) • White: 80-20 (+60) • Black: 80-20 (+60) • Hispanic: 77-23 (+55) YouGov | 3/16-19 | 2,496 A

Lisa Murkowski has been on the Senate floor for over ten minutes. As a member of the GOP, she's doing an EXCELLENT job of advocating for the SAVE America Act… oh wait... no, she's not. She's explaining why it's apparently TOO HARD to overcome logistical and geographical issues because of sled dogs and other things far less important than our nation's sovereignty. The amount of effort these people put into opposing something as simple as voter ID is astronomical and only proves how afraid they are.

As a point of fact: BARACK OBAMA has a Social Security Card that was issued in Connecticut! Please research.

Tongfare Launched Over EPA's Rollback Of 2009 Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding connecticutcentinal.com/politics/2026/…

NJ man who decapitated seagull that tried to steal French fry from daughter sentenced to 8 months trib.al/9QFmGi2











