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The only way to restore rule of the people in America is to impeach judges. No one is above the law, including judges. That is what it took to fix El Salvador. Same applies to America.



Boomers don't want to hear this, but one of the (many) reasons why my generation isn't having as many kids? A lot of millennials feel they can't depend on their parents for help the way they saw their own grandparents pitch in when they were growing up




Could Trump end up in front of the International Criminal Court in the Hague? The Democrat plan for retribution in 2029 is taking shape right. My latest detailed analysis for @theamgreatness. amgreatness.com/2026/03/27/tea…

STEVE BANNON: The State of Texas is the Jewel in the Crown of the Union. Where Texas goes, so goes the Nation and where the Nation goes, so goes the World. @CPAC

アメリカ男性と肉ならこの写真が好き いつか現地でこれに参加したい

@revenant_MMXX It’s demoralizing on purpose. Every step of the way is a disincentive to being an honest functional good member of society. Vile third worlders have better lives scamming here than most people in history ever had. It’s entirely perverted.


Incredible reporting from the WSJ on how the DOJ’s antitrust division is being gutted by a pay-to-play system. Just more betrayal for anyone who thought this administration would look out for the little guy. At the heart of the scandal is Mike Davis. He’s a lobbyist who reportedly charges corporate giants like Walmart, HPE, and Live Nation $300,000 a month to bypass career experts and get mergers approved. He’s also a full-time aggressive shitposter on X. According to sworn testimony, Davis threatened to destroy the job of the DOJ’s antitrust head that he had previously vouched for and called a “good friend” (Gail Slater). This was because she wouldn’t sign off on a settlement for his client, HPE. It worked. Slater was ousted just last month, her deputies were fired, and Davis got his deal approved. When Slater posted her resignation with "great sadness," Davis’s public response on X was “Good riddance.” He’s even taken credit for her removal in other posts. This is how he treats "friends" who stand in the way of his $300k-a-month clients. The article details a pattern of corruption. In the Compass real estate merger, Davis went over the heads of investigators to kill a routine probe into a company that controls 20% of the housing market. The merger combined the #1 (Compass) and #2 (Anywhere Real Estate) largest brokerages in the country by sales volume. The previous administration brought a massive lawsuit to break up the Live Nation-Ticketmaster monopoly. Instead of a courtroom battle to lower ticket prices, the deal was backchanneled at the White House while the DOJ’s own trial lawyers were kept in the dark — they didn't even see the term sheet until the judge did. It was a total surrender, again orchestrated by Mike Davis. This is exactly what the swamp looks like. We’re told this is a populist movement, but the DOJ is currently operating as a private concierge service for the highest bidder. People like Mike Davis can threaten public officials into submission, and the American consumer is the one who pays the price through higher costs and less competition. If you’re wondering why your bills are going up and monopolies are getting stronger, look no further than swamp creatures like Mike Davis. Apparently the DOJ’s integrity is for sale.





















