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In this segment, I open with an intro to the main topic that Kyle and I discuss this week: John Thune and the rest of the milquetoast Republicans in the US Senate who just can’t find it in their wheelhouse to get Mr. Trump’s mandated agenda codified into law.I discuss this in depth in a featured article, “Just 53 Days Left in a City of Broken Promises.”Then we touch a little bit on Iran and the Democrats’ love of urban ghettos.We take these topics in-depth in The Corner of the Bar segment.I finish up by returning to the topic of the no-show Republican Senate. We have 53 days to go... are you worried?When you are talking to people who are on the fence, put it to them this way, because it’s true: Elections are not about voting for the best candidate, the candidate that promises you the moon and the stars and then shoves the tax bill up your ass when April 15th comes around. Elections are about keeping the worse candidates from the seats of power. No single politician is the remedy for the Marxism that has crept into American culture. We must elect a full complement of people who have fidelity to the Constitution and their constituents over fidelity to their political party.Remember to like, share, and subscribe. You get a lot for your subscription dollar with our brand of independent journalism.You can hear us right here on Substack, or, if you prefer, add us to your pre-programmed settings on Spotify, Audible, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, and anywhere podcasts are heard.Until next time, you’ve been listening to Underground USA’s The Corner of the Bar. No fear. No political correctness. And no wokeism. Get full access to Underground USA at www.undergroundusa.com/subscribe
In this segment, I start by addressing a couple of things that people under 65 or who haven’t been affected by the news of a diagnosed terminal illness seldom think about: Social Security Disability and Medicare. The truth will shock you.Then, Kyle and I discuss the mullahs of Iran and the Iran issue, along with the issues of the Democrats and their toady media allies.We take these topics in-depth in The Corner of the Bar segment.I finish up by returning to the topic of the predictions those with terminal disease diagnoses face, not only governmentally, but emotionally, and how YOU can help.It is important for Republicans, Conservatives, conservative-minded Independents, and Libertarians to turn out at the polls, not just for the midterms and the general elections, but for every single election from local to county to state to national. It’s about momentum. It’s about sending the undeniable signal that we are here, haven’t gone anywhere, and are committed to the cause.When you are talking to people who are on the fence, put it to them this way, because it’s true: Elections are not about voting for the best candidate, the candidate that promises you the moon and the stars and then shoves the tax bill up your ass when April 15th comes around. Elections are about keeping the worse candidates from the seats of power. No single politician is the remedy for the Marxism that has crept into American culture. We must elect a full complement of people who have fidelity to the Constitution and their constituents over fidelity to their political party.Remember to like, share, and subscribe. You get a lot for your subscription dollar with our brand of independent journalism.You can hear us right here on Substack, or, if you prefer, add us to your pre-programmed settings on Spotify, Audible, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, and anywhere podcasts are heard.Until next time, you’ve been listening to Underground USA’s The Corner of the Bar. No fear. No political correctness. And no wokeism. Get full access to Underground USA at www.undergroundusa.com/subscribe
In this segment, Kyle and I start off by talking about Memorial Day, its meaning, and how we have to think of it as more than a three-day weekend. We then turn to Iran, the mullahs of Democrat California, and the RINOs’ humiliation in the recent Mid-Term Primary Elections.We take these topics in-depth in The Corner of the Bar segment.I finish up by returning to the topic of Memorial Day.I can’t express how important it is for Republicans, Conservatives, conservative-minded Independents, and Libertarians to turn out at the polls, not just for the midterms and the general elections, but for every single election from local to county to state to national. It’s about momentum. It’s about sending the undeniable signal that we are here, haven’t gone anywhere, and are committed to the cause.When you are talking to people who are on the fence, put it to them this way, because it’s true: Elections are not about voting for the best candidate, the candidate that promises you the moon and the stars and then shoves the tax bill up your ass when April 15th comes around. Elections are about keeping the worse candidates from the seats of power. No single politician is the remedy for the Marxism that has crept into American culture. We must elect a full complement of people who have fidelity to the Constitution and their constituents over fidelity to their political party.Remember to like, share, and subscribe. You get a lot for your subscription dollar with our brand of independent journalism.You can hear us right here on Substack, or, if you prefer, add us to your pre-programmed settings on Spotify, Audible, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, and anywhere podcasts are heard.Until next time, you’ve been listening to Underground USA’s The Corner of the Bar. No fear. No political correctness. And no wokeism. Get full access to Underground USA at www.undergroundusa.com/subscribe
In this segment, we talk about Iran and President Trump’s trip to China, and some of the things discussed during his meeting with President Xi. We take on the California gubernatorial race and pivot to the disappointment that is John “Mitch Lite” Thune. And we take on a little TDS and Democrat division for good measure.Kyle and I take these topics in-depth in The Corner of the Bar segment.I finish up by offering my take on the lunacy that was the “All Roads Lead to the South” Rally that the desperate far-Left Democrats tried to pull off in Alabama over the weekend. Pathetic doesn’t cover it well enough.I can’t express how important it is for Republicans, Conservatives, conservative-minded Independents, and Libertarians to turn out at the polls, not just for the midterms and the general elections, but for every single election from local to county to state to national. It’s about momentum. It’s about sending the undeniable signal that we are here, haven’t gone anywhere, and are committed to the cause.When you are talking to people who are on the fence, put it to them this way, because it’s true: Elections are not about voting for the best candidate, the candidate that promises you the moon and the stars and then shoves the tax bill up your ass when April 15th comes around. Elections are about keeping the worse candidates from the seats of power. No single politician is the remedy for the Marxism that has crept into American culture. We must elect a full complement of people who have fidelity to the Constitution and their constituents over fidelity to their political party.Remember to like, share, and subscribe. You get a lot for your subscription dollar with our brand of independent journalism.You can hear us right here on Substack, or, if you prefer, add us to your pre-programmed settings on Spotify, Audible, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, and anywhere podcasts are heard.Until next time, you’ve been listening to Underground USA’s The Corner of the Bar. No fear. No political correctness. And no wokeism. Get full access to Underground USA at www.undergroundusa.com/subscribe
In this segment, we talk about the on-again-off-again Iran conflict and how it is stunningly incredulous that feminists in the West aren’t raining ire down on the misogynist mullahs of Iran. We move on to addressing Dime Store Obama 2.0 (Hakeem Jeffries) and how he has fallen in line with the “if the definition of a word or the meaning of a phrase doesn’t suit your agenda, you can simply make-up a new meaning and have at it.”Kyle and I take these topics in-depth in The Corner of the Bar segment.I finish up by offering my take on the move Virginia Democrats seek to make in lowering the mandatory age of their Supreme Court Justices to 54, thus replacing every sitting justice, and all for political gain.I can’t express how important it is for Republicans, Conservatives, conservative-minded Independents, and Libertarians to turn out at the polls, not just for the midterms and the general elections, but for every single election from local to county to state to national. It’s about momentum. It’s about sending the undeniable signal that we are here, haven’t gone anywhere, and are committed to the cause.When you are talking to people who are on the fence, put it to them this way, because it’s true: Elections are not about voting for the best candidate, the candidate that promises you the moon and the stars and then shoves the tax bill up your ass when April 15th comes around. Elections are about keeping the worse candidates from the seats of power. No single politician is the remedy for the Marxism that has crept into American culture. We must elect a full complement of people who have fidelity to the Constitution and their constituents over fidelity to their political party.Remember to like, share, and subscribe. You get a lot for your subscription dollar with our brand of independent journalism.You can hear us right here on Substack, or, if you prefer, add us to your pre-programmed settings on Spotify, Audible, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, and anywhere podcasts are heard.Until next time, you’ve been listening to Underground USA’s The Corner of the Bar. No fear. No political correctness. And no wokeism. Get full access to Underground USA at www.undergroundusa.com/subscribe
In this segment, we talk about the recent US Supreme Court decision that ruled against using race as a factor in congressional districting and required Louisiana to suspend its upcoming primary elections to enforce the ruling, redistricting the state to remove race as a districting element.We move on to why the far-Left of the Democrat Party is apoplectic about this ruling, going so far as to shoot their mouths off about SCOTUS term-limits and packing the court. The latter is covered more deeply in my article Hate Is The Far-Left Democrats’ Only Fuel.Kyle and I take these topics in-depth in The Corner of the Bar segment.I finish up by offering my take on the demise of Spirit Airlines and the government’s part in that failure.I can’t express how important it is for Republicans, Conservatives, conservative-minded Independents, and Libertarians to turn out at the polls, not just for the midterms and the general elections, but for every single election from local to county to state to national. It’s about momentum. It’s about sending the undeniable signal that we are here, haven’t gone anywhere, and are committed to the cause.When you are talking to people who are on the fence, put it to them this way, because it’s true: Elections are not about voting for the best candidate, the candidate that promises you the moon and the stars and then shoves the tax bill up your ass when April 15th comes around. Elections are about keeping the worse candidates from the seats of power. No single politician is the remedy for the Marxism that has crept into American culture. We must elect a full complement of people who have fidelity to the Constitution and their constituents over fidelity to their political party.Remember to like, share, and subscribe. You get a lot for your subscription dollar with our brand of independent journalism.You can hear us right here on Substack, or, if you prefer, add us to your pre-programmed settings on Spotify, Audible, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, and anywhere podcasts are heard.Until next time, you’ve been listening to Underground USA’s The Corner of the Bar. No fear. No political correctness. And no wokeism. Get full access to Underground USA at www.undergroundusa.com/subscribe
In this segment, we talk about Cole Thomas Allen, the would-be assassin of President Trump and, as his “manifesto” stated, many in the Trump administration, and those who are to blame for the atmosphere that has dehumanized the President of the United States to such an extent that the fragile-minded have come to believe that killing someone is quite alright if they don’t agree with you.This is the topic of my article The Poisonous Rhetoric That Breeds the Assassin.Kyle and I take these topics in-depth in The Corner of the Bar segment.I finish up by offering a glimmer of hope in these societally dark days by stating something we often forget; something that we can embrace that will allow us to emerge better for all the turmoil the radical Left is causing.I can’t express how important it is for Republicans, Conservatives, conservative-minded Independents, and Libertarians to turn out at the polls, not just for the midterms and the general elections, but for every single election from local to county to state to national. It’s about momentum. It’s about sending the undeniable signal that we are here, haven’t gone anywhere, and are committed to the cause.Remember, the American Marxist-Left is playing the long game. They believe they can wait out Trump’s four years and then pounce at the polls. We need to send clear messages at every opportunity that this is not the case; that we haven’t gone anywhere, and that our numbers are solid and growing.The entire America First agenda, the policies put into place by Trump and his team to free the American people from the oppressive political and ideological chains placed on us by the far-Left, will come to a screeching halt if we lose the midterms. This is a red-line moment.And when you are talking to people who are on the fence, put it to them this way, because it’s true: Elections are not about voting for the best candidate, the candidate that promises you the moon and the stars and then shoves the tax bill up your ass when April 15th comes around. Elections are about keeping the worse candidates from the seats of power. No single politician is the remedy for the Marxism that has crept into American culture. We must elect a full complement of people who have fidelity to the Constitution and their constituents over fidelity to their political party.Remember to like, share, and subscribe. You get a lot for your subscription dollar with our brand of independent journalism.You can hear us right here on Substack, or, if you prefer, add us to your pre-programmed settings on Spotify, Audible, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, and anywhere podcasts are heard.Until next time, you’ve been listening to Underground USA’s The Corner of the Bar. No fear. No political correctness. And no wokeism. <b
In this segment, I open by addressing the recent votes—not vote, but votes—that took place in Virginia: the referendum to redistrict and the signing on to the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact. Both of these issues are of great importance to not only Virginia, but the nation as a whole.Kyle and I take that issue in-depth in The Corner of the Bar segment.I finish up by explaining how China is adversely affected by the Trump agenda in Iran and in South America. For those who can see macro instead of hobbling themselves in the micro, the long-term game plan is literally a gift to the world.We take up this issue…at The Corner of the Bar.I can’t express how important it is for Republicans, Conservatives, conservative-minded Independents, and Libertarians to turn out at the polls, not just for the midterms and the general elections, but for every single election from local to county to state to national. It’s about momentum. It’s about sending the undeniable signal that we are here, haven’t gone anywhere, and are committed to the cause.Remember, the American Marxist-Left is playing the long game. They believe they can wait out Trump’s four years and then pounce at the polls. We need to send clear messages at every opportunity that this is not the case; that we haven’t gone anywhere, and that our numbers are solid and growing.The entire America First agenda, the policies put into place by Trump and his team to free the American people from the oppressive political and ideological chains placed on us by the far-Left, will come to a screeching halt if we lose the midterms. This is a red-line moment.And when you are talking to people who are on the fence, put it to them this way, because it’s true: Elections are not about voting for the best candidate, the candidate that promises you the moon and the stars and then shoves the tax bill up your ass when April 15th comes around. Elections are about keeping the worse candidates from the seats of power. No single politician is the remedy for the Marxism that has crept into American culture. We must elect a full complement of people who have fidelity to the Constitution and their constituents over fidelity to their political party.Remember to like, share, and subscribe. You get a lot for your subscription dollar with our brand of independent journalism.You can hear us right here on Substack, or, if you prefer, add us to your pre-programmed settings on Spotify, Audible, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, and anywhere podcasts are heard.Until next time, you’ve been listening to Underground USA’s The Corner of the Bar. No fear. No political correctness. And no wokeism. Get full access to Underground USA at www.undergroundusa.com/subscribe
In this segment, I open by thanking those who offered up well wishes and prayers during my time off the air. I was thrust into the unexpected chaos of a family medical crisis, and those thoughts and prayers were and are deeply appreciated.Ironically, I had penned a piece titled, Democrats Posture on Trump’s HHS Cuts Ignoring the Potential Benefits, before the emergency that became truly pertinent during our eight-day hospital stay. Please give it a read. I think it will make your blood boil.Then, when we come back, Kyle and I talk about all things Iran and throw in a little Zorhan Mamdani for good measure.I wrap it all up with a few words about the meat of our discussion, how ultimately futile it is to negotiate with Islamofascists—like the Iranian mullahs, Hamas, or Hezbollah—because they cannot be trusted to keep their word. They have never honored an agreement they have made…at any time…with anyone.I map this argument out in a piece titled, Only Unconditional Surrender Without Compromise Ends Islamofascist Tyranny.We take up this issue…at The Corner of the Bar.I can’t express how important it is for Republicans, Conservatives, conservative-minded Independents, and Libertarians to turn out at the polls, not just for the midterms and the general elections, but for every single election from local to county to state to national. It’s about momentum. It’s about sending the undeniable signal that we are here, haven’t gone anywhere, and are committed to the cause.Remember, the American Marxist-Left is playing the long game. They believe they can wait out Trump’s four years and then pounce at the polls. We need to send clear messages at every opportunity that this is not the case; that we haven’t gone anywhere, and that our numbers are solid and growing.The entire America First agenda, the policies put into place by Trump and his team to free the American people from the oppressive political and ideological chains placed on us by the far-Left, will come to a screeching halt if we lose the midterms. This is a red-line moment.And when you are talking to people who are on the fence, put it to them this way, because it’s true: Elections are not about voting for the best candidate, the candidate that promises you the moon and the stars and then shoves the tax bill up your ass when April 15th comes around. Elections are about keeping the worse candidates from the seats of power. No single politician is the remedy for the Marxism that has crept into American culture. We must elect a full complement of people who have fidelity to the Constitution and their constituents over fidelity to their political party.Remember to like, share, and su
In this segment, I open by making my argument for “regime change”—more accurately, a leadership change—in the US Senate. GOP Senate Majority Leader John Thune has been a great disappointment when it comes to getting things done and keeping his caucus together. I lay out the reasons why I think he needs to be replaced, immediatelyThen, when we come back, Kyle and I talk about a litany of news items, including Pam Bondi’s release and the ongoing operations in Iran.I wrap it all up with a few words about Easter and its meaning, which we should never forget.We take up this issue…at The Corner of the Bar.I can’t express how important it is for Republicans, Conservatives, conservative-minded Independents, and Libertarians to turn out at the polls, not just for the midterms and the general elections, but for every single election from local to county to state to national. It’s about momentum. It’s about sending the undeniable signal that we are here, haven’t gone anywhere, and are committed to the cause.Remember, the American Marxist-Left is playing the long game. They believe they can wait out Trump’s four years and then pounce at the polls. We need to send clear messages at every opportunity that this is not the case; that we haven’t gone anywhere, and that our numbers are solid and growing.The entire America First agenda, the policies put into place by Trump and his team to free the American people from the oppressive political and ideological chains placed on us by the far-Left, will come to a screeching halt if we lose the midterms. This is a red-line moment.And when you are talking to people who are on the fence, put it to them this way, because it’s true: Elections are not about voting for the best candidate, the candidate that promises you the moon and the stars and then shoves the tax bill up your ass when April 15th comes around. Elections are about keeping the worse candidates from the seats of power. No single politician is the remedy for the Marxism that has crept into American culture. We must elect a full complement of people who have fidelity to the Constitution and their constituents over fidelity to their political party.Remember to like, share, and subscribe. You get a lot for your subscription dollar with our brand of independent journalism.You can hear us right here on Substack, or, if you prefer, add us to your pre-programmed settings on Spotify, Audible, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, and anywhere podcasts are heard.Until next time, you’ve been listening to Underground USA’s The Corner of the Bar. No fear. No political correctness. And no wokeism. Get full access to Underground USA at www.undergroundusa.com/subscribe
In this segment, I open by addressing the issue of addiction as it relates to social media. With recent judgments against Meta and Google via YouTube, and verdicts validating the idea of social media addiction and safety, it’s well past time to take on the subject.Then, when we come back, Kyle and I talk about a litany of things in the news, starting with Iran and the short-sightedness of the “Doomers” and Black Pillers” in opposing what the free world is doing there.Then we touch on Ilhan Omar and the recent statement Vice President JD Vance issued about her legitimacy as a citizen of the United States, weaving it into a broader discussion of the rule of law.Finishing up our talk, I draw on past life experiences to explain the practical application of firefighting and why politics and ideology have no place in the world of First Responders.I wrap it all up with a few words about the ridiculousness of the bought-and-paid-for No Kings protests.We take up this issue…at The Corner of the Bar.I can’t express how important it is for Republicans, Conservatives, conservative-minded Independents, and Libertarians to turn out at the polls, not just for the midterms and the general elections, but for every single election from local to county to state to national. It’s about momentum. It’s about sending the undeniable signal that we are here, haven’t gone anywhere, and are committed to the cause.Remember, the American Marxist-Left is playing the long game. They believe they can wait out Trump’s four years and then pounce at the polls. We need to send clear messages at every opportunity that this is not the case; that we haven’t gone anywhere, and that our numbers are solid and growing.The entire America First agenda, the policies put into place by Trump and his team to free the American people from the oppressive political and ideological chains placed on us by the far-Left, will come to a screeching halt if we lose the midterms. This is a red-line moment.And when you are talking to people who are on the fence, put it to them this way, because it’s true: Elections are not about voting for the best candidate, the candidate that promises you the moon and the stars and then shoves the tax bill up your ass when April 15th comes around. Elections are about keeping the worse candidates from the seats of power. No single politician is the remedy for the Marxism that has crept into American culture. We must elect a full complement of people who have fidelity to the Constitution and their constituents over fidelity to their political party.Remember to like, share, and subscribe. You get a lot for your subscription dollar with our brand of independent journalism.You can hear us right here on Substack, or, if you prefer, add us to your pre-programmed settings on Spotify, Audible, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, and anywhere podcasts are heard.Until n
In this segment, I open by expressing my amazement at how people can make excuses for not putting in safeguards to ensure that only U.S. citizens vote in our elections. Then, when we come back, Kyle and I talk about the lunacy of the Left’s consistent talking point of a “forever war” concerning US and Israeli actions in Iran and the Persian Gulf, and Democrats’ foolish game plan of “do nothing” as the midterms approach.Then we touch on the fact that Democrats, who usually champion animal rights, just voted down protecting attacks on law enforcement animals by protesters, and land hard on Leftist leadership destroying beautiful states.We end by discussing how Islamism and the entirety of that dogma is completely anathema to Western Culture, and why, if we keep going down the path we are traveling, well, it isn’t going to end well.We take up this issue…at The Corner of the Bar.I can’t express how important it is for Republicans, Conservatives, conservative-minded Independents, and Libertarians to turn out at the polls, not just for the midterms and the general elections, but for every single election from local to county to state to national. It’s about momentum. It’s about sending the undeniable signal that we are here, haven’t gone anywhere, and are committed to the cause.Remember, the American Marxist-Left is playing the long game. They believe they can wait out Trump’s four years and then pounce at the polls. We need to send clear messages at every opportunity that this is not the case; that we haven’t gone anywhere, and that our numbers are solid and growing.The entire America First agenda, the policies put into place by Trump and his team to free the American people from the oppressive political and ideological chains placed on us by the far-Left, will come to a screeching halt if we lose the midterms. This is a red-line moment.And when you are talking to people who are on the fence, put it to them this way, because it’s true: Elections are not about voting for the best candidate, the candidate that promises you the moon and the stars and then shoves the tax bill up your ass when April 15th comes around. Elections are about keeping the worse candidates from the seats of power. No single politician is the remedy for the Marxism that has crept into American culture. We must elect a full complement of people who have fidelity to the Constitution and their constituents over fidelity to their political party.Remember to like, share, and subscribe. You get a lot for your subscription dollar with our brand of independent journalism.You can hear us right here on Substack, or, if you prefer, add us to your pre-programmed settings on Spotify, Audible, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, and anywhere podcasts are heard.Until next time, you’ve been listening to Underground USA’s The Corner of the Bar. No fear. No political correctness And
In this segment, I open by taking the mainstream media and their Democrat puppetmasters to the woodshed over their blatant attempt to smear former US Senator Kyrsten Sinema, a Democrat, over her admitted affair with a married bodyguard during her time as a US Senator.Then, Kyle and I talk about the ongoing Iran operations and how the ignorant Left is reacting to it, turning to the pathetic non-list of Democrat achievements over the past 5 years.Then I air my extreme disappointment in Senate Majority Leader John Thune, where the handling of the SAVE Act and the filibuster are concerned, among many other America First agenda items, and how their status quo bullshit is causing division among the Republican Party.Then we circle back (I know…) to the Iran conflict and the painfully obvious attempt on the Left and among the Never Trumpers to find something wrong with deposing the tyrannical regime in Iran.I close with how I feel about the “Steak that we haven’t gone anywhere, and that our numbers are solid and growing.The entire America First agenda, the policies put into place by Trump and his team to free the American people from the oppressive political and ideological chains placed on us by the far-Left, will come to a screeching halt if we lose the midterms. This is a red-line moment.And when you are talking to people who are on the fence, put it to them this way, because it’s true: Elections are not about voting for the best candidate, the candidate that promises you the moon and the stars and then shoves the tax bill up your ass when April 15th comes around. Elections are about keeping the worse candidates from the seats of power. No single politician is the remedy for the Marxism that has crept into American culture. We must elect a full complement of people who have fidelity to the Constitution and their constituents over fidelity to their political party.Remember to like, share, and subscribe. You get a lot for your subscription dollar with our brand of independent journalism.You can hear us right here on Substack, or, if you prefer, add us to your pre-programmed settings on Spotify, Audible, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, and anywhere podcasts are hear
In this segment, I open by expounding on something Kyle and I discuss in the second segment: Talking to people about politics. Then, we cover the current situation in Iran and a possible less-than-optimal endgame.We then confront the absolute bullshit coming out of the far-Left about an “illegal war” which even many of the more intelligent on their side indicate is just not the case.From there, we tackle the question of engaging the anti-Trumpites to flip them for the midterms and the 2028 General Elections.And lastly, we circle back and take on the gaslighting the Democrats and their minions are advancing about the endgame in Iran, falsehoods and lies, one and all.We take up this issue…at The Corner of the Bar.In closing, I wanted to touch on something important that is a byproduct of the collapse of the Islamofascist regime in Iran.A recent news item covered by The Daily Mail and The New York Post, among others, warns of activated Islamofascist sleeper cells both in the United States and around the world.Quoting from Undergrond USA’s Daily News Brief:“US intelligence intercepted an encrypted message likely from Iran that appears designed as an operational trigger to activate or instruct sleeper assets positioned outside the country, according to a federal alert shared with law enforcement; the coded transmission, showing international rebroadcast traits and meant for recipients with the matching key, surfaced shortly after the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a US-Israeli strike, fueling concerns over potential retaliation via covert operatives or embedded cells in the West amid the ongoing conflict, though no specific imminent threat or location has been pinned down yet.”Now, Left-leaning news outlets will fearmonger in an effort to castigate Trump for taking a baseball bat to the hornet’s nest that was the Iranian Mullahship. But that position simply begs for the status quo and more of the same: Iran questing for a nuclear weapon (and with Russia now supplying them missiles and technology that would be an imminent threat) and proxy terror groups like Hezbollah and Hamas, fully funded and delivering chaos and death to the globe.No, it was well past time the free world rid the planet of the Islamofascists of Iran, who hijacked that nation, oppressed its people, and were responsible for more deaths of Americans than any other terrorist entity until September 11th. They have been attacking US assets in the region, they have targeted Americans internationally, and their cancer was spreading beyond the Middle East to South America and the Caribbean. Trump was correct to act, and we have to support him.But the larger point is this: Be vigilant. Don’t walk around oblivious to your surroundings,
In this segment, I begin with a personal story, a recent experience that left my thoughts about the urban Black culture validated beyond any doubt. We then address the current US and Israeli military action in Iran, which is increasingly seeing Iran pitted against not only the US and Israel, but their brethren Islamic nations in the Middle East; China and Russia, for the most part, silent.And lastly, I address the complete misrepresentation of Kristi Noem’s move to Special Presidential Envoy to Shield of the America’s. A more perfect example of how the Republicans suck at crafting the narrative has seldom been seen.We take up this issue…at The Corner of the Bar.In closing, I wanted to touch on a news item that validates my concern about Republican voter turnout in the midterms.In the primaries in Texas and North Carolina, Democrats–or those voting for Democrats–turned out to vote in greater numbers than did Republicans. In Texas, this happened even with a heated primary for John Cornyn’s seat. In North Carolina, a Democrat whose campaign literature had her dressed in a burqa, won a Republican primary seat because she went unopposed in that race.This type of apathy on the political Right is not going to win the midterms. And what is really shocking is that both these turnout defeats came in traditionally Red states.I can’t express how unacceptable this is. Additionally, I can’t express more urgently how we need to turn out, not just for the midterms and the general elections, but for every single election from dog catcher to President. It’s about momentum. It’s about sending the undeniable signal that we are here, haven’t gone anywhere, and are committed to the cause.As it stands, we are not committed to the cause, which means a bolstered Democrat opposition. When we don’t turn out, Democrats and their Marxist handlers see that as a signal of things to come, and it supercharges their commitment to turnout.Why is turnout important? Why is sending a consistent signal to the Far-Left that we are committed to the cause so fucking important? Because the Marxist-Left is playing the long game. They believe they can wait out Trump’s four years and then pounce at the polls. We need to send clear messages at every opportunity that this is not the case; that we haven’t gone anywhere, and that our numbers are solid and growing.What’s hanging in the balance? Free speech and freedom to practice your religion. The possibility (if Congress ever gets off its lazy asses and codifies Trump’s spending cuts into law) of a reduced deficit and a balanced budget. The continu
In this segment, we take on all things Iran. After the successful, and quite frankly long overdue, dispatching of Ayatollah Khamenei and his orc inner-circle, the Iranian people now have the best chance at freedom they have had since the hostile takeover of their country by the Islamic hoard.So, it’s astonishing to me how anyone, anywhere in the world, but for the oppressors themselves, could take issue with freeing an oppressed people from 47 years of tyranny. Yet, the far-Left in the United States, who today rule over a concubine rank-and-file Democrat Party, have staked out the position that the use of US military might, in partnership with the Israelis, is somehow unconstitutional and should never have happened.Let’s highlight this position a bit. These sanctimonious jagoffs have embraced the idea that the world is better off with the Iranian people oppressed and the chief financiers of terrorism around the world goose-stepping toward weapons-grade uranium. Somehow, in their dehydrated pea-sized brains, they believe that being on the right side of history is supporting a tyrannical regime that stones women, throws gay people off of rooftops, mows down protesters crying for freedom with machinegun fire, and calls for genocide against the United States and Israel every fucking Friday.As evil as the Ayatollah was–and as evil as those clinging to power over in Iran are right now, we have to consider the very real possibility that those who support them are also evil. That puts the American far-Left and the woke-minded around the world in that category without reservation.You cannot claim the moral high ground on anything if you stand arm in arm with the Ayatollah’s corpse.We take up this issue…at The Corner of the Bar.Now is the time to support the Persian people of Iran. They are not Islamic. They are not Arab. They are Persian, with a rich history and a kinship to the West. Now is the time to pressure your elected officials to stand down on any stupid attempt to impede President Trump’s power over the US Military. The Iranian people–those who have taken their lives into their hands by being brave enough to take to the streets to demand freedom–we simply cannot let them down again.And speaking of elected officials, I will say this again and again and again and again: If Republicans, conservatives, center-right independents, and those who love freedom and liberty do not show up at the polls for the midterms, we will turn a corner that will usher in an era that will leave us begging for the Obama-Biden years.As I’ve noted previously, free speech and freedom to practice your religion will be cast to the ash heap. Federal spending will explode worse than it already has, and because of that, your dollar will become worthless. Jobs will vanish. Inflation will soar. The borders will reopen. And all things oppressive and DEI will return, not as movements, but a
In this segment, we take on the topics of the coward who is the “supreme leader” of the mullahs in Iran, Ayatollah Khamenei, and how he has a plan to DD once things start getting hot over there.Then we switch to the domestic front, both good and bad. We touch on the historic win by the USA hockey team for just a dab of good news, but then discuss how the radical Left needs to politicize everything, and how that affects all our lives, whether we like it or not. And we touch on the new social activity for the lunatic Left.Lastly, we address the threat issued by former Obamaista and Biden puppetmaster Susan Rice, that should the far-Left crowd return to power, there will be a reckoning. She was specific and targeted in her language. In my humble opinion, she crossed the line and should be charged, but then I’m not the US Attorney General.For this reason alone–but among a multitude more, a full complement turnout for the midterm elections needs to be a priority.We take up this issue…at The Corner of the Bar.It’s going to become old and there will be an urge to think, “Yeah, I know, already,” but it cannot be stated strongly enough: If Republicans, conservatives, center-right independents and those who love freedom and liberty do not show up at the polls for the midterms, we will turn a corner that will usher in an era that will leave us begging for the Obama-Biden years.Free speech and freedom to practice your religion will be cast to the ah heap. Federal spending will explode worse than it already has. Your dollar will become worthless. Jobs will vanish. Inflation will soar. The borders will be reopened. And all things oppressive and DEI will return, not as movements, but as the law of the land. We will return to the tyranny of the oligarchic elite and will be governed not by our elected representatives, but by the globalist crowd as the new serfs to their mastery.This is why turning out for the midterms is an absolute must. Make a promise to yourself today to vote in the midterms, and make sure all your family and friends of like mind do the same. No more “Hooray, we won in 2024! MAGA, MAGA, MAGA!” It’s time to focus on 2026 and 2028. Our Republic depends on it.Remember to like, share, and subscribe. You get a lot for your subscription dollar with our brand of independent journalism.You can hear us right here on Substack, or, if you prefer, add us to your pre-programmed settings on Spotify, Audible, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, and anywhere podcasts are heard.Until next time, you’ve been listening to Underground USA’s The Corner of the Bar. No fear. No political correctness And no wokeism. Get full access to Underground USA at www.undergroundusa.com/subscribe
In this segment, we focus on Iran, its tyrannical Islamofascist mullahs, and why it is important to understand what the West is up against in the propagation of fundamentalist Islam around the world.The American Fifth Column, defined as the Marxist far-Left and its complicit mainstream media complex, the Deep State, and go-along-to-get-along milquetoast Republican career politicians (think Mitch McConnell), has done the free world no favors by placating and facilitating the spread of Islamofascist influence around the world. Of specific note is the entirety of the Clinton, Obama, and Biden administrations, who not only failed to confront this enemy of Western Civilization with any backbone, but also freed up assets for their use in terrorist actions and influence campaigns.Add to that, where our homeland is concerned, the purposeful transplantation of Islamic demographics from around the world to enclaves within the United States. All this was facilitated by the disastrous Biden open border policies, which even Hillary Clinton now decries as a stupid idea that “went too far.”We take up this issue…at The Corner of the Bar.A brief comment about the US Supreme Court’s decision to strike down President Trump’s ability to levy trade tariffs under the Emergency Economic Powers Act, which the President has now taken down alternative avenues.First, if Joe Biden can use the EEPA to address foreign terrorism and foreign influence in elections, then Trump should be able to levy the same power during a one-sided trade war against the United States. The problem here is that the Justices and detractors of Trump’s policies on trade mistake free trade for fair trade. The world–the world–has been fleecing the United States on trade for decades. Trump righted that wrong, and now the SCOTUS has wronged that right.But more importantly, and outside of this ruling, Republicans in Congress should have aligned with Trump on these tariff policies, pushing them through to codification into law. How many times are the Republican-led House and Senate going to fail the mandate of the American people, not the mandate of Donald Trump, but the mandate of the American people who voted for Donald Trump? With the midterms looming, it’s a question that should be asked at every campaign rally and town hall.Yes, we all like our Representative or Senator, but if they are going to abandon us after each election, shouldn’t we replace them with people who actually have fidelity to the people? Shouldn’t we purge the DC Swamp of the chamleleons that inhabit it like so much sewage in the Potomac?Remember to like, share, and subscribe. You get a lot for your subscription dollar with our brand of independent journalism.You can hear us right here on Substack, or, if you prefer to add us to your pre-programmed settings, on Spotify, Audible, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, and anywhere podcasts are heard.Until next t
In this segment, we touch on the obsolescence of the United Nations. I mean, really, has that organization ever stopped a conflict from starting, ended any war, or prevented any genocide? It’s a money pit that fuels its own impotent self-importance, and it’s well past time it ended in total.Then we turn to the meat of the conversation: gaslighting. The Democrats and far-Left Marxists in control of that party today are masters at gaslighting the public to manipulate them into supporting their agenda. Again, without a potent messaging machine to counter their lies–and let’s be honest, that’s what gaslighting is, them lying to you, then their propaganda psyops wins, every single time.We take up this issue…at The Corner of the Bar.As we are talking about the subject of gaslighting, I urge you to take the time to read the featured article at UndergroundUSA.com, “Gaslighting 101: How Democrats Are Disingenuously Fearmongering The SAVE Act”. It destroyed the lies the Democrats and the far-Left are propagating about the SAVE Act. If we can’t be guaranteed free and fair elections, then we don’t have a Republic. We have a tyrannical oligarchy, and we are the new serfs.Remember to like, share, and subscribe. You get a lot for your subscription dollar with our brand of independent journalism.You can hear us right here on Substack, or, if you prefer to add us to your pre-programmed settings, on Spotify, Audible, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, and anywhere podcasts are heard.Until next time, you’ve been listening to Underground USA’s The Corner of the Bar. No fear, No political correctness. And no wokeism. Get full access to Underground USA at www.undergroundusa.com/subscribe
In this segment, we take up the issue of the apathy that exists on the Right side of the aisle, especially when it comes to both messaging—you’re always going to hear me talking about that until the deep pockets on the Right actually get off their asses and fund the people who know how to accomplish what the GOP does not—and the utter lack of urgency toward not only the 2026 General Election, but the all-critical 2024 midterms. The fact that there is a special election in New Jersey that the Democrats will win and a simple one-vote majority for Republicans in the House—right now—and we have seen absolutely no urgency by the Republican establishment to own the narratives in the media, to make inroads in the squishy middle or to rally the base examples why the establishment GOP sucks at messaging.We simply cannot trust the well-being of our nation, the future of the Republic, especially at this critical point in time, to the Deep State establishment Republican Party. And unless the deep pockets on the Right wake the fuck up and start funding the outside-the-beltway efforts that are begging for help, the House will fall, impeachment will happen, the agenda will be lost, and come 2026, everything that we have done, everything that was accomplished this past year will be reversed.And this time, the Democrats won’t install a demented muppet in the White House. They will install someone who will thrust the sword of Socialism into the neck of the Republic, bringing it to a place where we would beg for the Biden years…We take up this issue…at The Corner of the Bar.Because our moment to take action is upon us now, I urge you to take the information you have gathered from this podcast and spread the word; create the urgency the GOP doesn’t know how to create.If you are doing well in life, it’s time to both get involved—not as the chief, but as a fellow American—and help fund the grassroots organizations that know how to reach the people, who have been doing it and know what is needed. It’s time to be a little more selfless and a little more concerned with how vulnerable our nation is right now. Miss the tee time, take to the waters tomorrow. Tell your fucking gatekeepers to stand down!! Listen to those with experience in this effort, not the glad-handing reprobates who emerge every election cycle for your checks and do nothing to secure our future. Listen to those who have been doing the work and support them today!Remember to like, share, and subscribe. You get a lot for your subscription dollar with our brand of independent journalism.You can hear us right here on Substack, or, if you prefer to add us to your pre-programmed settings, on Spotify, Audible, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, and anywhere podcasts are heard.Until next time, you’ve been listening to Underground USA’s The Corner of the Bar</e
In this segment, we touch on the kidnapping of Savanah Guthrie’s Mother, albeit from my cynical point of view, and then we hit the meat of the segment: Why we need to establish a messaging apparatus outside the confines of the establishment GOP and the Deep State think tanks and NGOs. The Left is kicking our asses when it comes to messaging, and if we are ever going to counter their efforts, it will have to be from outside the GOP establishment, out of reach of the control from the Deep State filters; a message of truth to counter the Left’s lies, psyops, and manipulation that goes straight to the people. We take up this issue…at The Corner of the Bar.Link to Dan Bongino’s show on the 764 gangRemember to like, share, and subscribe. You get a lot for your dollar with our brand of independent journalism.You can hear us right here on Substack, or, if you prefer to add us to your pre-programmed settings, on Spotify, Audible, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, and anywhere podcasts are heard.Until next time, you’ve been listening to Underground USA’s The Corner of the Bar. No fear. No political correctness. And no wokeism. Get full access to Underground USA at www.undergroundusa.com/subscribe
In this segment, we broach a variety of issues, starting with the abstract lies that US Sen. Chuck Schumer issued forth on the Senate floor about the innocence of Don Lemon in the FACE Act-violating church protest and the Trump “war on journalists”; the fact that time is running dangerously short for the Republican-led Congress to codify many of Trump’s executive orders into law, and I explain the circular grift that the Democrats have been executing against the American people and especially the American taxpayer. Then, after addressing the insult to America that is Ilhan Omar, we dive into what we as a nation, and what the free world, can do to help the Iranian people as they seek to throw off the chains of oppression instituted by the Islamic mullahs who hostilely took over their country in 1979.All this and more in this segment of…The Corner of the Bar.Remember to like, share, and subscribe. You get a lot more for your dollar with our brand of independent, raw journalism than by wasting your time with clickbait and the MSM.You can hear us right here on Substack, or, if you prefer to add us to your pre-programmed settings, on Spotify, Audible, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, and anywhere podcasts are heard.Until next time, you’ve been listening to Underground USA’s The Corner of the Bar. No fear. No political correctness. And no wokeism. Get full access to Underground USA at www.undergroundusa.com/subscribe
In this segment, we broach a question that is begging to be asked: Are we a nation of laws, or are we not? From the violent lawlessness that is exploding in Minneapolis over the enforcement of immigration law to the, what seems to be, annual summer uprisings over whatever the cause dejour is at that given time, the blatant disregard for the rule of law runs like a river through our urban streets, all facilitated by deep-pocketed dark money emanating from the Deep State. Even before the Framers debated independence, John Adams, integral in the crafting of The Declaration of Independence, issued forth a statement in the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780 that would permeate both the Declaration of Independence and our US Constitution:“In the government of this commonwealth, the legislative department shall never exercise the executive and judicial powers, or either of them: the executive shall never exercise the legislative and judicial powers, or either of them: the judicial shall never exercise the legislative and executive powers, or either of them: to the end it may be a government of laws and not of men.”This sentiment, at the heart of our Republic, places the rule of law above the emotions of the masses, above mob rule, and mandates that our elected officials adhere to and enforce the laws passed by Congress and signed by the President.Yet, today, in Minneapolis, Portland, Seattle, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York and every other Blue bastion, the local and state government literally stand in rebellion to the rule of law; to codified law.So, are we really a nation of laws and not of men?In the episode, we take up this question…at The Corner of the Bar.Remember to like, share, and subscribe. You get a lot more for your dollar with our brand of independent, raw journalism than by wasting your time with clickbait and the MSM.You can hear us right here on Substack, or, if you prefer to add us to your pre-programmed settings, on Spotify, Audible, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, and anywhere podcasts are heard.Until next time, you’ve been listening to Underground USA’s The Corner of the Bar. No fear, No political correctness. And no wokeism. Get full access to Underground USA at www.undergroundusa.com/subscribe
In this segment, I talk with Kyle Warren about a variety of issues, including the massive winter storm ravaging the Midwest and East Coast of the United States, and why, if you got caught with your pants down in it, the fault has to be owned by you. We then switch to what’s happening in Minneapolis, focusing on the possibility that the Executive Branch will nullify lower court injunctions. And finally, we touch on the ongoing crime that is the use of electronic voting machines, Pam Bondi’s slow-walked inaction, and I make a solid suggestion about who should replace Bondi as US Attorney General. All of these matters have some common elements: Self-reliance, responsibility, integrity, and a real belief in right and wrong, not the relative truths of the petulant Left.So, when we come back, I talk with Kyle Warren, host of the Kyle Warren show broadcast on America’s Third Watch on the Salem Broadcasting network out of WGUL 860 The Answer in Tampa, Florida.Remember to like, share, and subscribe. You get a lot for your dollar with our brand of independent journalism.You can hear us right here on Substack, or, if you prefer to add us to your pre-programmed settings, on Spotify, Audible, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, and anywhere podcasts are heard.Until next time, you’ve been listening to Underground USA’s The Corner of the Bar. No fear, No political correctness. And no wokeism. Get full access to Underground USA at www.undergroundusa.com/subscribe
This week, on the inaugural episode of Underground USA’s Corner of the Bar Podcast, we dive into the mayhem, chaos, lawlessness, and, quite frankly, the attacks on the Bill of Rights and the Constitution being executed by far-Left, radical, Marxist protesters–or as Marx would call them, useful idiots–in Minneapolis and its surrounding areas.The discussion is straight to the point, delivered with no fear, no political correctness, and no wokeism, but with healthy portions of truth, fact, and common sense, three key elements to an informed and educated society that the mainstream media and corporate information machines lack completely. If you believe you would be able to share some knowledge with our audience–heard in all 50 states and in 48 countries worldwide–drop us a note at [email protected], and we will explore the possibilities.Be sure to like, share, and subscribe. Getting the truth out and making common sense a “thing” again is something we can all do with just a couple of clicks. Get full access to Underground USA at www.undergroundusa.com/subscribe
When people used to speak of America’s Marxist drift, they pointed their fingers at New York City, Portland, San Francisco, maybe Los Angeles. Today, however, one state—and one city within it—outflanks them all in ideological extremism: Minnesota, and its capital of chaos, Minneapolis.What was once the image of quiet Midwestern moderation has become the epicenter of a radically left-wing, grievance-driven, soft-authoritarian culture, anchored not in reason or responsibility, but in resentment and pseudo-revolution.The political and cultural degeneration of Minnesota isn’t an isolated phenomenon—it’s a cautionary tale of how quickly a seemingly well-meaning state can descend into institutional capture by the radical Left, the bureaucratic Marxists masquerading as “progressives,” and their coalition of street agitators, racial entrepreneurs, and NGO-dependent “activists.”The eruption of violence in Minneapolis in 2020 following the death of George Floyd was not an “uprising,” as revisionist politicians later branded it—it was an abdication of governance. What began as legitimate outrage over perceived police use of force spiraled, within hours, into an urban warzone. Police precincts were torched. Small businesses—many minority-owned—were looted and burned to ashes. Residents were terrorized. And in the backdrop, Mayor Jacob Frey and Governor Tim Walz watched with deer-in-headlights paralysis, delivering press conferences filled with hollow rhetoric about “listening” and “healing” while their city spiraled into anarchy.Rather than enforce order, these leaders appeared more afraid of offending the mob than of failing their citizens. Their capitulation wasn’t just cowardice—it was the ideological decay of postmodern Marxism at work. The revolutionary Left thrives on chaos; order and law are “instruments of oppression.” In Minneapolis, for the first time in modern American history, we saw local government essentially side with the forces of disorder, under the guise of “justice.”Fast-forward and you find another scandal, one quieter but every bit as grotesque: the massive theft of public funds under the watch of Minnesota’s political leaders—particularly Tim Walz and Jacob Frey.The Feeding Our Future scandal is only the surface of this crime. State agencies allowed (and, by some accounts, even facilitated) massive fraud schemes by politically connected groups—some composed of recently arrived Somali-instituted “nonprofits” and others by “indigenous” organizations—who exploited federal COVID relief and welfare contracts. The eventual revelation that hundreds of millions of dollars had been siphoned off for luxury purchases, property empires, and overseas transfers–potentially to terror organizations–barely dented the political shield protecting these scam artists.The Walz administration, rather than aggressively pursuing accountability, downplayed and deflected. The rhetoric was predictable: any attem
For years, Americans have been told by the media that the Democrat Party’s far-Left drift merely reflects the will of its “base.” We’re told that socialism, identity radicalism, and authoritarian “equity” programs are what Democrat voters truly want—an act of obedience dressed up as journalism. But this narrative is worse than false; it’s a deliberately engineered myth meant to conceal a hostile ideological takeover.The Democrat Party, as it exists today, has not become extreme because most Democrats are Marxists or radicals. It has become extreme because a small but organized faction of Progressive-Marxist ideologues leveraged institutional capture while the great majority of ordinary Democrats remained culturally docile, trusting, and perhaps a bit too patient.Let’s dispense with platitudes and talk numbers. The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA)—the flagship organization of the Marxist-progressive faction—claims barely 100,000 members nationwide. Even if you generously double that number to account for unaffiliated sympathizers who share their ideology but not the label, you’re looking at roughly 200,000 to 250,000 people.Compare that to the 50 million-plus registered Democrats in the United States. That means self-identified Democratic Socialists make up around 0.4–0.5% of the party, maybe one-half of one percent at the outside. Even adding in sympathetic progressive activists and “anti-capitalist” organizers from adjacent groups, perhaps 5–8% of the total Democrat constituency holds genuinely radical ideological commitments based in neo-Marxist or postmodern thought.Yet these individuals dominate the party’s cultural, rhetorical, and policy direction. How? Through the same mechanism that every radical minority throughout history has used when seizing power in a complacent establishment: discipline, manipulation, and infiltration of institutions.They occupied universities; then journalism schools; then legacy media; then the party’s policy committees; then the congressional staff structure; and finally, through relentless activism and fear tactics, they cowed senior party officials into compliance. The result is a party that looks far more like an imported political religion than a coalition of liberal voters seeking fairness and pragmatism.The media’s claim that the Democrat Party’s leaders are merely “playing to their base” is propaganda wrapped in pseudo-analysis. When Democrat officials push hardline climate mandates, “equity” redistribution, censorship of dissent, transgender policy radicalism in schools, and a never-ending stream of race essentialism, this isn’t reflective of a grassroots demand. It’s a top-down imposition directed by think tanks, activist NGOs, and donors in Silicon Valley, academia, and global finance (think Soros, Singham, and Lewis).The “base” in question is not democratic—it’s bureaucratic. It consists of professional activists, social media mobs, and ideologi
With all the hyper-partisan, ideologically contrived “blah-blah” going on after the Meduro “get,” it seems that now is as good a time as any to clear up a purposefully crafted misconception, manufactured by the Deep State and the American Marxist movement.Many who oppose the MAGA movement—globalists on the Left and neocon remnants of the old Republican establishment alike—have spent years trying to brand it as “anti-war.” They’ve painted Trump supporters as retreatists and anti-intervention pacifists. They’ve done this deliberately, to fracture the conservative base ahead of the midterms and 2026. But here’s the truth: The MAGA movement has never been anti-war—it has been anti-stupid war. It rejects endless, special-interest-driven foreign entanglements that bleed American lives and treasure, while doing nothing to advance our actual national interests.In fairness, there were some early voices within the MAGA camp who misunderstood the core meaning of “America First.” They mistook it for “America Alone.” Figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene and others who argued for total disengagement from the world’s strategic hotspots revealed, over time, that they were never truly understood or aligned with the founding spirit of the movement.Isolationism is not America First—it’s America abandoned. The roots of MAGA don’t lie in retreat or withdrawal—they lie in reasserting American leadership on our terms, not the global elite’s. Those who preach total non-engagement, who see any use of military or economic power abroad as betrayal, are not defending American sovereignty—they’re surrendering it to those who would happily fill the vacuum left behind, like China, Russia, Iran, North Lorea and the rest of the usual suspects.The MAGA movement rejects what we might call the “military industrial forever loop”—the endless feed of troops and tax dollars into foreign wars orchestrated by career bureaucrats, Beltway consultants, and defense lobbyists: Major players in the Deep State. These wars have no constitutionally defined mission, no concrete objectives, and no exit strategy.Trump’s foreign policy revolution brought clarity: military force is a tool for defense, deterrence, and direct national interest—not for global social experiments or permanent occupations. MAGA does not dismantle American power—it redirects it. It refuses to repeat the moral and logistical blunders of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, but it also refuses to abandon the world stage to tyrants, cartels, and ideologues.MAGA means the US throwing off the global elite’s unilaterally mandated idea that the United States exists as the world’s policeman.America’s armed forces should not be used as the enforcement mechanism for UN bureaucrats or NATO technocrats trying to sustain their multilateral illusions. Washington spent decades letting unelected committees dictate where our troops were sent and why—an
It’s hard to overstate just how jarring Tucker Carlson’s recent rhetoric has become. Once the sharpest populist voice in American media—a man who tore through both neoliberal and neocon orthodoxies with surgical precision—Carlson has suddenly started speaking as though he moonlights as a Qatari press attaché.His now-infamous claim that “Islamofascism is less of a threat to the West than OnlyFans” didn’t just disturb his conservative base—it detonated it. The outrage was less about prudish moralizing and more about disbelief: when did Tucker Carlson, of all people, start downplaying a totalitarian religious movement that literally burns homosexuals and stones women?To dismiss this shift as mere contrarianism is naïve. Carlson’s pattern of commentary over the past year shows a deliberate, consistent softening toward the ideological regimes of the Middle East—most notably those orbiting Qatar and its wealthy Islamofascist allies. And the timing is impeccable for Doha’s global media strategy, which is aggressively investing billions in Western media ecosystems to “humanize” Islamofascism, rehabilitate its image, and subtly attack its two favorite enemies: Israel and the West.What better vehicle for such propaganda than a once-beloved right-wing populist now spurned by American corporate media—someone whose credibility among millions rests on his seeming independence?Let’s talk about Qatar. This is a country that has spent decades laundering its authoritarian ideology through institutions that Western elites mistake for academic and journalistic philanthropy. The Qatari government bankrolls think tanks, buys media stakes, and funds universities with one hand, while promoting Islamofascist political movements throughout the Arab world with the other.Its greatest export isn’t liquefied natural gas—it’s moral inversion. The idea that rigid theocracy is preferable to decadent individualism. That submission is order, and freedom is chaos. It’s a message tailor-made for a West exhausted by its own nihilism.Carlson’s newly Islamofascist-friendly messaging fits this playbook too neatly to ignore. His post-Fox ventures are remarkably well-funded for an “independent journalist.” Lavish travel across continents, smooth production, global exclusives with controversial heads of state—yet his revenue sources remain clandestinely opaque. Various financial trackers and independent investigators have noted loose ties between some of Carlson’s production operations and foreign financial entities linked to Gulf intermediaries.But nothing definitively proves a direct wire from Doha, of course—if you know how modern propaganda markets function, you know that raw bribery is passé. Influence is purchased by ecosystem, not by envelope.Wha
The story of health insurance in the United States begins not with Wall Street sharks circling for profits, but with a modest act of community solidarity during the Great Depression.In 1929, at Baylor University Hospital in Texas, administrators faced empty beds and unpaid bills as economic collapse kept patients away. So, they devised a prepaid plan: for a small monthly fee, teachers could secure hospital care without fear of ruinous costs. This became the blueprint for Blue Cross, a nonprofit model that spread rapidly across the country in the 1930s. Soon after, Blue Shield plans emerged to cover physician services. These were explicitly nonprofit entities, often granted tax-exempt status and special regulatory privileges in exchange for serving the public good—community rating (charging everyone the same premium regardless of health status), acting as insurers of last resort, and prioritizing access over profit.During World War II, wage freezes pushed employers to offer health benefits as a perk, cementing employer-sponsored insurance as the dominant model. By the 1950s, enrollment exploded from millions to over 140 million. The Blues dominated, focusing on broad coverage and affordability. Commercial for-profit insurers existed but only on the fringes; they couldn’t compete with the Blues’ nonprofit advantages until they adopted “experience rating”—charging higher premiums to sicker groups—allowing them to cherry-pick healthy customers and undercut the Blues in certain markets.This nonprofit era wasn’t perfect, but it kept costs relatively contained. Patients and providers dealt directly, with insurance stepping in as a safety net rather than a profit extractor. Medical loss ratios—the share of premiums spent on actual care—hovered around 95%, meaning nearly every dollar went to healthcare rather than overhead or dividends.The enactment of Medicare and Medicaid in 1965, while a landmark social safety net achievement in expanding access to the elderly and poor, tragically hyper-intensified the demise of nonprofit health insurance and healthcare. By injecting massive third-party government payments into the system—reimbursing hospitals and physicians on a cost-plus or fee-for-service basis—these programs severed the direct link between patie
The modern Democrat Party no longer trusts elections to deliver power; it trusts Marc Elias, Norm Eisen, Mary McCord, and Andrew Weissmann—along with their K Street lawfare factories—to manufacture it through deception. These are not mere attorneys; they are political arsonists in $3,000 suits who have turned the First Amendment into a loaded weapon.From the marble lobbies of Perkins Coie to the revolving doors of WilmerHale and Covington it is always partisan domination by any means necessary.The formula is brutally simple: a Lawfare operative drafts a lurid claim, feeds it to a cooperative reporter as coming from “a senior official familiar with the matter,” and the story is published without a single named source or piece of verifiable evidence. Retractions, when they finally crawl out weeks later, are printed on page 19 in 8-point font. By then, the damage is done—polls have moved, donors have panicked, and another chunk of the republic’s faith in institutions has been hollowed out.Four recent examples expose the playbook in crystalline detail.Arlington Cemetery “Desecration” HoaxDays after Trump visited Section 60 to honor the 13 service members killed in Biden’s Afghanistan withdrawal, NPR—citing only anonymous “Army officials”—accused Trump’s team of shoving cemetery staff and illegally filming a campaign ad on sacred ground. The story was immediately weaponized by Kamala Harris and every blue-check pundit on X. Within 48 hours, the Gold Star families themselves released statements and video proving they had personally invited Trump and thanked him for being there. The “anonymous officials”? Almost certainly coordinated through Marc Elias’s network, whose firm has specialized in weaponizing military families against Republicans since the Russiagate era. NPR’s half-hearted correction came only after the families threatened legal action.The Atlantic’s “Hitler Praised Generals” RevivalJeffrey Goldberg, still nursing wounds from his debunked 2020 “suckers and losers” fantasy, dropped another anonymously sourced bombshell weeks before the election: Trump, according to “sources close to the
Let’s cut the bullshit, and this is going to be a little harsh, so strap in: the Republican Party, from its bumbling state chapters to the bloated national machine, has once again proven itself utterly incompetent at the one job that matters—getting its voters to the polls in off-year elections.On December 9, 2025, in Miami, a measly 21.3% turnout handed the mayor’s office to Democrat Eileen Higgins, who crushed Trump-endorsed Republican Emilio González 59% to 41%. That’s right—only 37,496 out of 175,692 registered voters bothered to show up in a city that’s supposed to be a conservative stronghold in Hispanic-heavy Florida. This isn’t just a loss; it’s a humiliating surrender, ending nearly 30 years of GOP control in a place where Republicans have preached family values and border security for generations.Higgins, a 61-year-old former county commissioner with a resume padded by Peace Corps stints in Belize, didn’t just win—she signed on explicitly to Democratic Socialism, campaigning with a platform that reeked of equity-driven policies, environmental hand-wringing over Biscayne Bay, and streamlined services that sound an awful lot like government overreach dressed in feel-good drag. Her victory amplified a realignment among Hispanic voters battered by economic squeezes and federal policy whiplash, as noted in sharp election coverage.And it’s not an isolated fuck-up. Across the country, from Seattle’s socialist strongholds to New York’s progressive playgrounds, Democratic Socialists are racking up wins in these low-stakes races, turning city halls into petri dishes for equity experiments and wealth redistribution schemes. The GOP? They’re asleep at the wheel, too busy circle-jerking over presidential fantasies to notice the ground crumbling beneath them.Miami’s debacle is the poster child for this electoral malpractice. Higgins waltzed into office by hammering affordable housing and falsely slamming Republican immigration crackdowns as heartless attacks on Cuban, Venezuelan, and Haitian families right in Little Havana. González, the ex-city manager who ran USCIS under Bush and pushed for axing property taxes while toughening borders, had the dream team of endorsements: Trump, DeSantis, Rick Scott, Ted Cruz. What did it get him? A 41% ass-kicking in a nonpartisan race where national Dem groups poured in cash to flip the script.
In the shadowed corridors of modern warfare, where drones swarm like locusts and missiles arc across borders with impersonal precision, a quiet revolution is unfolding. Israel’s Iron Beam, a high-powered laser defense system, stands poised to redefine the rules of engagement.As we stand on the precipice of its full deployment by December 30, 2025, this technology—born from urgency and ingenuity—offers not just a shield against immediate threats, but a beacon of hope for a world long haunted by the specter of nuclear annihilation. Developed over more than a decade by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and Elbit Systems, Iron Beam represents Israel’s audacious leap into directed-energy weapons, transforming science fiction into frontline reality.The system’s journey has been one of relentless iteration, spurred by the brutal lessons of conflict. Unveiled in conceptual form years ago, Iron Beam accelerated after the October 7, 2023, Hamas assault, which unleashed thousands of rockets and drones, overwhelming traditional defenses. By September 2025, prototypes had already proven their mettle in combat, intercepting at least 40 Hezbollah drones in October 2024— a feat that saved civilian lives and safeguarded critical infrastructure without firing a single costly missile.Brig. Gen. (res.) Danny Gold, head of the Israel Defense Ministry’s Directorate of Defense Research it augments them.Upon detecting an incoming threat, shared radar and command systems decide in seconds whether to deploy a laser zap or a kinetic missile, optimizing for cost and efficacy. Variants like Lite Beam (10 kW for vehicle mounting) and Iron Beam M (50 kW for trucks) promise mobile protection, extendin
As we prepare, once again, to celebrate Christmas, a time of year where we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, peace on Earth, and goodwill towards all men, a dark alliance is crystallizing before our eyes both in the United States and across the West. Islamism, militant Marxism, and anti-Christian progressivism have coalesced in their shared disdain of the Christian foundations of Western civilization and are now openly synthesizing to dismantle them.What binds these three ideologies is not mere tactical convenience; it’s a visceral, existential loathing of the Cross; of individual conscience and of any authority higher than the totalitarian collective or theocratic caliphate. Each detests Christianity because Christianity birthed the very concepts of human dignity, free will, and limited government that now stand in their way.Islamism assaults Christianity in the public square with ever-bolder demands for supremacy. In the United States, we see Muslim-majority school boards in places like Michigan pushing to remove Easter and Christmas references while aggressively inserting Ramadan celebrations. Dearborn public schools now broadcast the Islamic call to prayer over loudspeakers, an act unthinkable for any Christian prayer.Mosques across the country, funded by Qatar and the Muslim Brotherhood, openly distribute literature calling for the eventual subjugation of “disbelievers.” The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), an organization with documented Hamas ties, sues any locale that dares reject the construction of mega-mosques and intimidates critics with accusations of “Islamophobia” until Christian symbols are stripped from public view.The goal is simple: dhimmi status for Christians, second-class citizenship under expanding sharia zones.Marxism, reborn as “Democratic Socialism” and “anti-racism,” wages war on Christianity through the capture of institutions. The Biden administration’s FBI memo labeling traditionalist Catholics “potential domestic terrorists” for attending Latin Mass was not an aberration; it was policy.Public-school curricula now teach children that Christian ethics are inherently bigoted and that the nuclear family, rooted in Christian anthropology, is a tool of White supremacy. And Corporate HR departments force employees to recite land acknowledgments and DEI pledges that implicitly condemn the Christian missionary past as genocide.The Marxist demand for
In the wake of the November 4, 2025, off-year elections, conservatives, Libertarians, and Republicans must confront a brutal reality: the ground is shifting faster than the establishment wants to admit. Democrats and their radical Democratic Socialist allies didn’t just notch victories—they steamrolled through key races, from New York City’s mayoral upset to sweeping school board takeovers nationwide.Zohran Mamdani, that self-avowed socialist jihadi, clinched the NYC mayor’s office with 50.4% of the vote, trouncing establishment hacks like Andrew Cuomo and the hapless Curtis Sliwa. At 34, this Marxist sympathizer becomes the city’s youngest mayor in over a century and its first Muslim leader, peddling rent freezes, free buses, and wealth taxes that will bleed New York City dry.Meanwhile, Democrats flipped governorships in Virginia and New Jersey, locked down Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court seats, and rammed through California’s Proposition 50 to gerrymander five extra House seats their way.But the real gut punch? Dozens of local school board races tumbling to progressive extremists, from Douglas County, Colorado, where union-backed radicals ousted a conservative majority, to Pennsylvania’s Central Bucks County, where pro-NEA slates swept all four seats, dismantling Moms for Liberty’s hard-fought gains.These aren’t flukes; they’re flare-ups of a Leftist inferno that’s already licking at the heels of our slim majorities in the US House, Senate, and state legislatures. If Republicans and their complacent enablers don’t snap awake, 2026 midterms will be a bloodbath, and 2028 a funeral dirge for limited government.The Left’s get-out-the-vote (GOTV) machine is a juggernaut, oiled by dark money NGO cash and socialist zealotry, and it exposed Republican vulnerabilities like a scalpel. Mamdani’s win wasn’t luck—it was a masterclass in mobilization. His campaign unleashed tens of thousands of volunteers, turbocharged by digital savvy that targeted young, immigrant, and renter blocs with viral TikToks on affordability and anti-corporate rage. Turnout shattered records: over 2 million ballots, the highest for a NYC mayoral race since 1969, driven by first-time voters under 45 who backed him by 43 points.The Democratic Socialists of America crowed about municipal triu
In an era where deceptive ideologies masquerade as compassion, it’s crucial for Catholics and Christians to discern the profound chasm between true religious charity and the insidious trap of socialism.Religious-based charity, as exemplified in Scripture, is a voluntary act of love rooted in free will—think of the Good Samaritan’s selfless aid (Luke 10:25-37) or the early Church’s sharing of goods out of genuine fellowship (Acts 2:44-45). It’s personal, driven by the Holy Spirit, and honors God’s command to love our neighbor as ourselves (Mark 12:31). Socialism, by contrast, is a coercive system where the state seizes resources through force, redistributes them via bureaucratic fiat, and erodes individual dignity.This Marxist spawn inevitably breeds totalitarianism, as history screams from the graves of millions under Stalin, Mao, and Castro. Socialism isn’t benevolence; it’s theft disguised as equality, antithetical to Christianity because it supplants God’s sovereignty with the state’s idolatry, crushing the soul’s freedom to choose virtue.At its core, socialism contradicts Christianity by denying the divine gift of free will and personal responsibility. The Bible teaches that each person is accountable before God (Romans 14:12), rewarded or judged by individual actions—not collective mandates. Socialism, with its roots in atheistic Marxism, views humans as mere cogs in a machine, promoting envy and class warfare over forgiveness and grace. It fosters dependency on government rather than reliance on Providence, turning charity into entitlement and compassion into compulsion.Totalitarianism thrives here, as the state becomes the false messiah, demanding worship through obedience. Christians must reject this poison, for it mocks the Cross by promising earthly utopia while delivering spiritual bondage. The United States, born as a Judeo-Christian nation, stands as a beacon against such tyrannies.From its genesis, America’s foundations were steeped in biblical principles. The Declaration of Independence affirms that rights are “endowed by their Creator,” echoing Genesis and the imago Dei. Signers like Samuel Adams invoked “the God of armies” in revolutionary calls, while the Constitution’s framing drew from Mosaic law and Protestant ethics. Even the motto “In God We Trust” and the Pledge’s “under God” underscore this heritage.Examples abound: Puritan covenants shaped early colonies, with John Winthrop’s “city upon a hill” from Matthew 5:14 inspiring national identity. The Founding Fathers, influenced by Locke and Montesquieu’s Christian worldview, crafted a Republic where liberty—rooted in God’s moral order—trumps state control. This Judeo-Christian ethos birthed capitalism’s fruits: innovation, prosperity, a middle class, and voluntary giving, far surpassing socialism’s famines and gulags.Yet, the siren song of globalism lures many astray, peddling a disingenuous call to communalism that
In a stunning display of partisan desperation, six Democrat lawmakers with military or intelligence backgrounds—Senators Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) and Mark Kelly (D-AZ), along with Representatives Jason Crow (D-CO), Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA), Chris Deluzio (D-PA), and Maggie Goodlander (D-NH)—released a video entitled “Don’t Give Up the Ship” on November 18th. In it, they directly addressed active-duty service members and intelligence personnel, reminding them of their oath to the Constitution and their duty to refuse “unlawful orders.”This came amid President Trump’s deployment of National Guard forces to quell violent crime in Democrat-run cities like Los Angeles, Portland, Chicago, and potentially others. President Trump rightly condemned this as “seditious behavior at the highest level,” labeling the lawmakers “traitors” whose actions endanger the chain of command and national stability.To wit: those who cloak their political opposition in faux concern for the Constitution while actively undermining civilian control of the military are the real threat to the Republic.To understand why this intervention is so pernicious, one must first grasp what constitutes a truly “unlawful order” under US military law. The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) and longstanding precedent make clear that service members are obligated to disobey orders that are manifestly illegal—that is, orders that clearly violate the Constitution, federal law, or the laws of war, where no reasonable person could believe them lawful. The Department of Defense Law of War Manual and court-martial precedents emphasize that the illegality must be patent and palpable. Classic examples include orders to commit war crimes, such as murdering unarmed civilians or prisoners.History provides sobering illustrations. The most infamous US case is the 1968 My Lai Massacre during the Vietnam War, where Lieutenant William Calley ordered and participated in the slaughter of hundreds of unarmed Vietnamese villagers. Calley’s defense—“I was only following orders”—was rejected; he was convicted of premeditated murder because the order to kill non-combatants was manifestly unlawful. The courts-martial of Calley and Captain Ernest Medina reaffirmed that “superior orders” is no defense to obvious crimes.Similarly, post-<a target="_blank" href="https://www.nationalww2
In the dim corridors of American democracy, where the fluorescent hum of complacency once drowned out the whispers of subversion, a crimson specter now stirs. The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), that self-anointed vanguard of “progress,” gleefully tout their latest electoral conquests as harbingers of a benevolent new dawn.Zohran Mamdani’s seismic victory in New York City, part of a coast-to-coast socialist surge that netted DSA-endorsed candidates a staggering 12 wins in the 2025 cycle—four in New York alone—has the far-Left champagne corks popping. Municipal upsets in Connecticut, where DSA acolytes like Hamden’s Abdul Osmanu clung to their council seats under the Democratic banner, only underscore the rot. Nationwide, these “sweeping victories” have ignited feverish op-eds hailing a “red sun rising” over the body politic.But peel back the veneer of these so-called triumphs, and what emerges is no mere ideological shift—it’s the meticulously orchestrated creep of a slow-motion color revolution, engineered by Marxist-Progressives hell-bent on dismantling the Republic from within. Forget the street theater of molotovs and barricades; this is revolution by ballot box and backroom deal, a Trojan horse of equity-speak and grievance politics that the complicit Democrat establishment—and let’s throw in the political opportunist RINOs—has not only failed to quarantine but actively abetted. The DSA isn’t reforming America; it’s recolonizing it, one “democratic” concession at a time.To grasp this insidious ploy, one must first demystify the Democratic Socialist facade. Deceptively couched as a “big tent” for millennials disillusioned with corporate greed, the DSA is little more than Marxism’s millennial makeover—Karl with a kale smoothie, Lenin lite for the latte-sipping set.Founded in 1982 amid the ashes of Cold War socialism’s global humiliations, it has ballooned to over 90,000 members by cynically co-opting the language of justice while peddling the same collectivist poison that starved millions in the 20th century. Their “successes”? A grotesque parody of electoral legitimacy.Recall Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s 2018 upset in New York’s 14th District, where she ousted a 10-term incumbent not on policy merit but through viral TikTok posts and astroturf outrage. Fast-forward to 2025, and Mamdani’s win is hailed as a masterclass in mobilizing “non-voters.” This was less about voter empowerment than demographic demagoguery—courting immigrant blocs—many enabled to vote illeg
In an era where the West sleepwalks toward its own undoing, it’s high time we peel back the veneer of “progressive” idealism and “spiritual” piety to reveal the grotesque underbelly of two ideologies that have poisoned the 20th Century and now conspire to devour the 21st. Marxism and Islamism—those seductive sirens of collectivist utopia and divine absolutism—aren’t distant cousins; they’re identical twins, suckled on the same venomous teat of authoritarianism and totalitarianism. Both promise paradise on earth (or in the afterlife, for the theocratic flavor), but deliver only chains, gulags, and graveyards. To ignore their eerie parallels is not just naive; it’s suicidal.Let’s dissect this unholy symbiosis, layer by bloody layer, and arm ourselves with the unflinching truth before it’s too late.At their core, both ideologies are rotten with the delusion of infallibility, a god-complex that brooks no contradiction. Marxism, that bastard child of Hegelian dialectics and proletarian envy, posits history as an inexorable march toward communist bliss, where the vanguard party—self-appointed shepherds of the masses—holds the divine right to purge dissenters. Karl Marx himself, in his fevered scribblings, envisioned a classless society forged in the fires of revolution, but what emerged was the iron fist of Lenin and Stalin, who understood that utopia demands uniformity.Dissent? A counter-revolutionary sin, punishable by Siberian exile or a bullet to the brain. Fast-forward to Mao’s Cultural Revolution, where millions were “re-educated” through terror, their thoughts dissected like lab rats to ensure alignment with the Party line.Islamism, the politicized perversion of a faith that once sparked enlightenment, mirrors this with chilling precision. Drawing from the Quran’s unyielding commands and Muhammad’s Medina playbook—where opposition meant exile or execution—modern Islamists like the Muslim Brotherhood’s Sayyid Qutb recast jihad as a total societal overhaul. Sharia isn’t mere law; it’s a totalitarian blueprint, infiltrating every crevice of life from diet to doctrine.Apostasy? Blasphemy? These are Marxism’s “bourgeois deviations” rebranded as kufr, warranting <a target="_blank" href="https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=fe48b18dd64b90c22510167ca54d3727aaa248251dde135e15447f96bb360a5aJ
In the wake of the November 5, 2025, elections, the political landscape offers a stark reminder of the perils facing our Constitutional Republic. Republicans and conservatives lamented predictable setbacks, but these aren’t just losses—they’re self-inflicted wounds born from a chronic failure to seize and wield the power of narrative.As we barrel toward the 2026 midterms and the pivotal 2028 General Election, it’s time for a brutal reckoning: If we don’t get exponentially better at capturing the message, owning the story, and relentlessly hammering our enemies into irrelevance, the Marxist-Progressive Left will continue its insidious march toward domination. The Democrats, those enablers of radicalism, and their Marxist-Progressive overlords—now emboldened by their alliances with Islamofascist elements—thrive on chaos and deception. We must become the aggressors in the information war, or watch our nation dissolve into a socialist dystopia.Let’s start with the obvious: The losses in New Jersey and Virginia on November 5 were entirely foreseeable. Both states have long been bastions of blue tyranny, infested with urban elites and suburban sheep who reliably vote for big-government handouts and cultural decay. New Jersey, with its history of corrupt Democrat machines, and Virginia, poisoned by the proximity to Washington’s swamp, were never going to flip without a Herculean effort.Yet, these defeats sting not because they were surprises, but because they expose the complacency of the Right. We allowed the Democrats to frame the races as referendums on Trump while ignoring that it is their own party that refuses to reopen government, letting their Marxist-Progressive puppets spew lies about equity and inclusion, while Republicans and conservatives mumbled about taxes and crime.In Virginia, the Left’s gender ideology indoctrination in schools went unchallenged in the narrative space, allowing them to portray conservatives as bigots. New Jersey’s economic woes? Buried under an avalanche of Democrat ads painting Republicans as heartless, even as it is the culmination of Leftist policies that have destroyed that economy. These weren’t inevitable; they were gifts to the enemy because we failed to dominate the discourse.Even more galling is the election of Zohran Mamdani as New York City Mayor—a Marxist-Progressive Jihadi whose victory was as predictable as it is disastrous. New York, that cesspool of ignorant Leftist excess, handed the keys to a radical who openly sympathizes with anti-American ideologies. But what of the choices voters had? Curtis Sliwa, the perennial spoiler with his Guardian Angels schtick and a new cat book, couldn’t muster a coherent message beyond nostalgia, and disgraced former Governor Andrew Cuomo, reeking of scandal and hypocrisy—his hands dripping with blood from the COVID scamdemic, was a laughable retread. The field was a joke, allowing Mamdani to waltz in on a platform of “soci
Marxism, at its core, is antithetical to freedom and individual liberty. Born from the fevered mind of Karl Marx, it envisions a world where the state crushes personal initiative under the boot of collective control, redistributing wealth not through merit but through coercive equality. History screams its failures: millions dead in gulags, economies in ruins, and societies stripped of innovation. Yet, this toxic ideology has wormed its way into the heart of the Democrat Party via the Progressive Movement, masquerading as “reform” while eroding America’s foundational principles of limited government and self-reliance.The infiltration began in the Wilson era, when Progressivism served as Marxism’s Trojan horse. Woodrow Wilson, the Democrat president from 1913 to 1921, openly praised socialism in his writings, viewing it as compatible with democracy while advocating for expansive government intervention. Progressives pushed for regulations that centralized power, from the Federal Reserve to income taxes, framing them as “social justice” but laying the groundwork for state dominance over private enterprise. This era’s radicals, including socialists cooperating with Democrats, blurred lines between reform and revolution, allowing Marxist ideas to seep into party platforms. Wilson’s administration even cracked down on true socialists like Eugene V. Debs, not out of opposition to their ideology, but to consolidate power under a progressive facade.Fast-forward to the 1960s, where Lyndon B. Johnson’s “Great Society” amplified this subversion. LBJ, a Democrat icon—courtesy of John F. Kennedy’s assassination, unleashed a torrent of welfare programs that critics rightly labeled as Marxist-inspired dependency machines. The War on Poverty, Medicare, and Medicaid ballooned government spending, fostering a culture of entitlement that echoed Marx’s call for wealth redistribution
The Affordable Care Act—Obamacare—was rammed through Congress in 2010 by a corrupt Marxist-Progressive Democrat machine that sneered at bipartisan input and bullied dissenters into silence. Fifteen years later, with premium hikes of 20–40 percent looming for 2026, the program’s abstract failure is no longer theoretical; it is a daily torment for millions of Americans who were promised utopia and handed a bill. The only unambiguous winners are the health-insurance cartels and Big Pharma, the very industries that ghost-wrote the 2,700-page monstrosity in smoke-filled back rooms.Start with the ledger of beneficiaries. Insurance giants—UnitedHealth, Anthem, Aetna, Humana—saw their stock prices triple within five years of passage. They lobbied for the individual mandate, the Medicaid expansion, and the risk-corridor bailouts that funneled taxpayer dollars straight into their coffers when their actuarial bets soured. Big Pharma, meanwhile, secured a ban on Medicare drug-price negotiation (which President Trump is confronting) and a guaranteed customer base of 20 million newly subsidized souls. The rest of us? We got higher deductibles, narrower networks, and the privilege of subsidizing this corporate welfare state.The imbecilic and corrupt Left crowed that 20 million “newly insured” would make America healthier. Instead, it simply overcrowded every waiting room from Bangor to San Diego. “Wellness visits”—free under Obamacare—became a federally subsidized hobby for the worried well, who now camp out for blood-pressure checks that used to cost $20 cash. Illegal immigrants, quietly folded into state exchanges and emergency Medicaid rolls, further clogged the system.A 2023 Commonwealth Fund study admitted average wait times for new-patient appointments had doubled since 2010; rural hospitals shuttered 140 facilities in the same span. More coverage, less care—exactly the Soviet bread-line outcome the central planners never admit.The original sales pitch was based on two bald-faced lies: premiums would fall by $2,500 per family, and “if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor.” Both exploded on contact with reality. The average family premium has nearly tripled since 2013, from $5,800 to $16,400, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation. Deductibles now routinely exceed $8,000—money patients must spend before the “insurance” kicks in, rendering the policy a catastrophic coupon at best. Networks shrank as insurers fled unprofitable markets; the promise of keeping your doctor morphed into keeping whichever overworked stranger is on call at the in-network clinic—if you can get an appointment before next year.Contrast this with the pre-Obamacare world, when nonprofit organizations like Blue C
In a moment that crystallized the far-Left’s toxic embrace of brutality disguised as “passion,” Texas Democrat State Representative Jolanda Jones appeared on CNN’s OutFront with Erin Burnett on October 22, 2025. While railing against Republicans, Jones rejected Michelle Obama’s disingenuous yet iconic “When they go low, we go high” mantra, opting instead for a visceral display of savagery.“If they punch me in the face, I’m going across your neck,” Jones declared, slicing her hand dramatically across her throat in an unmistakable slashing gesture. She didn’t stop there, vowing that Democrats must “fight ugly” and “wipe out” every Republican in the upcoming midterms. This wasn’t hyperbole from a fringe activist; it was a sitting legislator, broadcast live on a major network, normalizing throat-slitting imagery against political opponents.Fact-checkers scrambled to spin it as a mere “metaphor,” but let’s call it what it is: bloodthirsty incitement from a Marxist-progressive who views conservatism as a mortal enemy worthy of decapitation. In an era where assassins target judges and politicians, Jones’s performance wasn’t comedy—it was a dog whistle to the deranged.This grotesque theater didn’t emerge in a vacuum. It’s the rotten fruit of decades-long cultivation by the Democrat elite, who have peddled violent rhetoric under the guise of “resistance.”Look no further than Barack Obama, the serpent-tongued architect of modern progressivism. During his 2008 campaign, Obama didn’t whisper sweet nothings about unity; he growled, “If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun.” Spoken at a Philadelphia fundraiser amid whispers of political dirty tricks, this wasn’t tough-guy bravado—it was a blueprint for escalation, framing electoral battles as armed standoffs.Obama’s words echoed the revolutionary zeal of his Chicago organizing days, where Saul Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals preached power through intimidation. Fast-forward to 2025, and Obama himself warns of “political violence” in speeches mourning figures like Charlie Kirk, yet he never reckons with how his own escalatory language fertilized the ground for today’s assassins. Hypocrisy? No, it’s the hallmark of a movement that deploys violence as verb, then feigns shock when the knives come out.The rot spreads wider. California Governor Gavin Newsom, that Botoxed beacon of coastal elitism, has mastered
In the annals of American history, few inventions have proven as insidious and tyrannical as the federal income tax. Ratified in 1913 via the 16th Amendment, this beast was sold as a modest levy on the ultra-wealthy, a way to fund the bare bones of government without burdening the masses. Fast-forward over a century, and what do we have? A sprawling, 7,000-page monstrosity of a tax code that devours time, treasure, and trust from every working stiff in the nation. The income tax is a predatory racket, enforced by the IRS—a government Gestapo that audits grandmas for pennies while billionaires loophole their way to nauseating excess. The income tax isn’t just broken; it’s irredeemably corrupted, a Frankenstein’s monster stitched together with politically motivated carve-outs that reward cronies and punish the productive. Special interests lobby for exemptions on everything from green energy boondoggles to Hollywood subsidies, turning the code into a partisan playground where the highest bidder writes the rules.Enough! It’s time to abolish the IRS in its current form and pivot to a consumption tax—a fair, simple system that taxes what we spend, not what we earn. This transformation wouldn’t just streamline revenue; it would liberate every American taxpayer from the chains of fiscal oppression.Let’s start with the rot at the heart of the income tax: its irredeemable corruption. The code is a labyrinth of loopholes, deductions, and credits doled out like candy to favored constituencies. Remember the carried interest loophole that lets hedge fund managers pay lower rates than their secretaries? Or the mortgage interest deduction that balloons housing bubbles in Blue states while screwing renters? These aren’t oversights; they’re deliberate distortions, engineered by tax-and-spend politicians to buy votes and fund pet projects.The result? A system where compliance costs Americans $400 billion annually in preparation fees alone—more than the IRS collects in audits. It’s legalized extortion, where the powerful game the system and the rest of us foot the bill. A consumption tax flips this script. Instead of policing paychecks, it hits spending at the point of sale, like a national sales tax or value-added tax (VAT), but with legislated guardrails. No more favors for donors; just a flat rate on transactions. Pure, unadulterated fairness.And fairness extends beyond borders, which brings us to America’s true identity: we’re a consumer nation, not a producer’s paradise. The US boasts the world’s largest consumer market, with household spending driving 70% of GDP. We buy gadgets, groceries, and gas at a clip that dwarfs manufacturing or exports. Why punish savings and investment with income taxes that discourage work and risk-taking?A consumption tax aligns perfectly with this reality, taxing the fruits of our economy—our insatiable appetite for stuff—rather than the seeds of growth. It re
For the love of God, can someone in the Republican Party grow a set of balls? It’s October, Trump 2.0 is in the White House fighting tooth and nail to secure our borders, slash the bloated federal bureaucracy, and rein in the runaway spending that’s bankrupting our grandkids—and what do we get from Republicans on Capitol Hill? Recess and congratulatory backslapping over the passage of one meaningful bill. A collective shrug from the so-called conservative majority that’s supposed to have our backs.Instead of reining in the rogue federal judiciary that’s turned into a one-way ratchet for Leftist obstructionism, these GOP enablers sit on their hands, pretending judicial reform—which is absolutely in their purview—is some forbidden fruit. The federal judiciary is out of control, and Republicans are complicit in the chaos by their inaction—while Democrats obstruct every step of the way, from shutdown standoffs to sanctuary strongholds.Let’s start with immigration, because nothing screams “America First” like sealing the border against the invasion that’s overwhelmed our cities.Trump hits the ground running in January, vowing mass deportations to restore order. By August, he’s rolling out a fast-track deportation policy to expedite removals of criminal illegal aliens without the endless due-process charade the Left has constructed that lets them game the system.Boom—federal court says no. A judge slaps down the entire effort as “extremist and unjust,” tying the administration’s hands just as ICE gears up for sweeps in sanctuary strongholds like Los Angeles, Portland, and Chicago. The ACLU crows about rejecting the “unjust policy of fast-tracking mass deportations without due process,” but this isn’t justice under the law —it’s lawfare sabotage. And it gets worse on the local front, where Democrat city and state leaders have ordered cops to stand down, refusing to help ICE apprehend illegal immigrants flooding their streets.In Chicago, for instance, under explicit directives from Blue-state bosses (hello JB Pritzker and Brandon Johnson), local law enforcement is forced to sit idle, watching criminals roam free while federal agents twist in the wind. Now, the federal bench is piling on, with the Seventh Circuit upholding a halt on Trump’s National Guard deployment to the Windy City, blocking troops from aiding in roundups amid the migrant mayhem, even as federal law enforcement agents are under assault and calling for back-up.These aren’t close calls; they’re blatant power grabs by judges who’ve forgotten Article III doesn’t make them kings.Emboldened by this federal bench cover fire, a Cook County judge—nowhere near his judicial purview—just issued an order barring ICE agents from making arrests on county court property—including parking lots—turning courthouses into safe havens for illegals and no-go zones for federal law enforcement.Chief Judge Timothy Evans’s decree explicitly prohibits civi
In the chaotic hangover from Joe Biden’s treasonous term, the Democrat Party has morphed into a massive, self-serving bureaucratic monster, barreling headfirst toward what appears to be a bid for Civil War 2.0. In a recent article in his substack, Clusterfuck Nation, James Howard Kunstler rips the Left’s scam to pieces: Democrats have built a huge racket, a tangled web of cash schemes propping up their whole operation—from fake-woke charities to attack-dog lawyers. They’ve ditched any real policies or values, surviving on stolen taxpayer cash, shady donor slush funds, and protesters paid to gum up ICE operations.With Donald Trump in the White House, this Democrat machine has gone completely off the rails, purposely whipping up mayhem to trick the Right into an over-the-top tough response they can slap the “fascist” and “totalitarian” labels on. It’s beyond embarrassing for them, really; it’s outright seditious, all schemed-up by the radical Left and enabled by spineless Democrats who’d sell out their own mothers for a donation bump.At the epicenter of this provocation is the Marxist wing of the American Left, that slimy outfit slinking through universities, pseudo-do-gooder groups, and compensated protest flash mobs. They’re done with just talk—they’re flat-out trying to goad the Trump administration and everyday conservatives into violent street brawls.Picture it: herds of face-pierced activists, herded like low-rent doomsday cultists, throwing down with federal agents at immigration sites, plastering the whole thing on social media to crank up the hate. What’s their endgame? Snap photos of Trump looking like a power-mad bully itching for war, while they shove their own bully-boy—or bully girl, or bully whatever-it’s-supposed-to-be—moves onto him and his supporters. It’s the classic Leftist flip: rile up a fight, then play the wounded party, directing their blind followers to “protect democracy” from the one guy actually following the rules.Look at Illinois’ buffoonish governor, JB Pritzker, that oversized, elitist fraud of a Democrat blowhard channeling some second-rate wannabe Civil War general, ranting on about galloping into federal troops on a lathered-up horse in Chicago’s Millennium Park. What a pathetic excuse for a governor, let alone a politician. His so-called sanctuary policies? Forget the compassionate spin—they’re a blatant middle finger to America’s borders, greenlighting the violent chaos that jammed illegal voters onto rolls during Biden’s open-door fiasco.None of this came about suddenly; Democrats and the radical, neo-Marxist Left have been grinding toward this showdown for decades, step by devious step, like turning up the heat on the proverbial clueless frog.It all started in the ‘60s, when campus schemers and hotheads—pseudo-revolutionaries, one and all; the kind who glorify the genocidal maniac C
As a preface to this monologue, I want to address the recent ruling by a judge—a Biden-appointed District Judge, April Perry—that places a temporary hold on the President’s deployment of National Guard troops in Chicago. In her ruling, which will not hold up on appeal, she said she has seen “no credible evidence that there is danger of rebellion in the state of Illinois.” Her ruling is a willful suspension of reality, as evidenced by the videos coming out of Chicago showing mobs attacking law enforcement in their discharge of codified immigration law. Perry is an embarrassment to the judiciary and should be removed by Congress.That said, Congressional Republicans are grossly negligent in reigning in; in narrowing the scope of purview—as is their authority under the US Constitution—of activist judges whose rulings have resulted in facilitating insurrection and death in our city streets. God knows what the hell they are waiting for.In the grand architecture of the US Constitution, the Supremacy Clause stands as an unyielding pillar, declaring in Article VI that the Constitution, federal laws, and treaties “shall be the supreme Law of the Land.” This isn’t hyperbole; it’s the law. When state and local wanna-be potentates prioritize ideological posturing over public safety, the federal government holds the high ground to intervene. Paired with the Insurrection Act of 1807, which empowers the President to deploy federal forces to suppress domestic violence or rebellion when states abdicate their duties, it paints a clear picture: Washington doesn’t just oversee the nation—it owns the authority to restore order when governors and mayors play footsie with anarchy for votes and virtue signals.Consider the festering sores in Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland, where self-righteous buffoonish officials like Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson; opportunistic charlatans like California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass; and intellectually stunted virtue-signalers like Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek, and Portland Mayor Keith Wilson have turned urban cores into ideological playgrounds. Their grandstanding—sanctuary edicts, police defunding echoes, and open defiance of federal immigration enforcement—hasn’t quelled uprisings; it’s enabled them. From anti-ICE riots to gang-fueled terror, these leaders’ failures scream for federal override. The Supremacy Clause doesn’t tolerate such ideological sabotage; it demands restoration of order, lest the Republic fracture into fiefdoms ruled by performative artist progressive politicians and activists.Take Chicago, where Pritzker and Johnson embody the nadir of elected irresponsibility. Johnson’s fresh executive order, inked just days ago, brazenly carves out “ICE-free zones” across city properties like schools and parks, barring federal agents from civil immigration enforcement without warrants. It’s a red-carpet invitation for chaos, shielding undocumented
In a dramatic flourish befitting his larger-than-life persona, President Trump unveiled his ambitious 20-point peace plan for the Israeli-Hamas war on October 3rd from the White House Rose Garden. Flanked by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and a cadre of international envoys, Trump declared it a “monumental deal to end the bloodshed once and for all,” outlining an immediate ceasefire, the release of all remaining Israeli hostages (both alive and not), and a pathway to Palestinian self-governance—sans the terror apparatus that has plagued the region for decades.The plan’s highlights include a hostage-prisoner exchange, Hamas’s complete disarmament with amnesty for compliant militants, phased Israeli withdrawals from Gaza, and economic incentives to rebuild the Gaza Strip under international oversight. No Gazan would be forcibly displaced, Trump emphasized, but those yearning for peace could emigrate freely.Hamas, in a calculated display of partial compliance, has agreed to release the hostages (both alive and not) and accept a new governing body in Gaza to oversee reconstruction and daily affairs. Yet, true to form, they’re hedging on the critical disarmament clause, insisting on “phased implementation” and “security guarantees”—classic weasel words that scream delay and deception from these perennial saboteurs of peace.On the surface, it’s a masterstroke: a blueprint for coexistence that sidesteps the failed two-state fantasies of yesteryear. Yet, as history’s grim ledger reminds us, deals with Islamofascist outfits like Hamas, Hezbollah, and their forebears in the PLO—puppeteered by the fanatical Iranian mullahs—have invariably crumbled into dust, replaced by rivers of Jewish blood. These groups, cloaked in the garb of resistance but animated by jihadist venom, have a track record of duplicity so egregious it borders on the pathological.Time and time again, they’ve inked agreements only to shred them at the first whiff of vulnerability, resuming their orgy of rockets, suicide bombings, and tribal savagery. Trump’s plan may gleam with optimism, but without ironclad enforcement—and severe consequences for transgressions, it’s just another invitation for these terror mongers to reload and re-aim—especially when they dangle hostage releases like bait while clutching their weapons like lifelines.Let’s rewind to the PLO’s sordid saga, the original sin of Palestinian “diplomacy.” In 1993, under the Oslo Accords, Yasser Arafat’s Palestine Liberation Organization—then the darling of far-Left Western gullibility—shook hands with Israel in a ceremony on the White House lawn, pledging mutual recognition and an end to violence. Israel ceded land, armed Arafat’s forces, and bent over backward for peace.What did the PLO deliver? A grotesque betrayal: the Second Intifada of 2000, a five-year frenzy of stabbings, shootings, and bus bombings that claimed over 1,000 Israeli lives. Arafat, that Nobel Peace Priz
In the shadow of America’s crumbling urban cores, where sirens wail like a perpetual dirge and law-abiding citizens huddle behind bolted doors, a simple truth pierces the fog of hysteria: increased federal law enforcement presence in cities like Chicago, Washington, DC, and Portland should terrify no one—except the criminals who thrive in chaos.Yet, here we are, in October 2025, watching a parade of virtue-signaling, elitist politicians and their activist enablers clutching pearls over the sight of federal agents in tactical gear. “How dare the feds step in to restore order!” It’s as if these critics believe safety is a privilege reserved for the elite, while the rest of us must endure the fallout from their failed experiments in “progressive” policing. Spare us the crocodile tears; this isn’t oppression—it’s overdue reinforcement of the law for communities gasping under the weight of unchecked violence.Let’s dismantle the absurd objections with cold facts.Federal law enforcement agencies, from the FBI to the DEA, deliver what strapped local departments can only dream of: surges of extra personnel, cutting-edge investigative tools, and technology that turns guesswork into precision strikes against criminals. Local police in cash-strapped cities often limp along with outdated equipment and bone-tired officers pulling endless overtime. By partnering with federal teams, these cities shift from reactive to proactive—thwarting violent crimes before they erupt, dismantling organized syndicates, and shielding against cyber threats that know no zip code. In Portland, where federal deployments have ramped up amid spiraling unrest, this collaboration shouldn’t be seen as an invasion; it should be understood as a lifeline, allowing overwhelmed locals to focus on neighborhood patrols instead of playing whack-a-mole with transnational gangs.Consider the scale of the enemy: criminal networks peddling drugs, trafficking humans, and orchestrating cyber heists that span cities, states, and oceans. Local cops, handcuffed by jurisdictional red tape and razor-thin budgets, can’t chase a cartel kingpin from Chicago’s South Side to a Juárez safehouse without federal help. Enter the feds, with their authority to coordinate across borders and resources to sustain long-haul ops.In Washington, DC, where opioid floods and fentanyl labs have turned monuments into memorials, this interstate synergy has already nipped multi-state trafficking rings in the bud. Objectors whine about “federal overreach,” but what they really fear is accountability—for letting these predators fester under their watch.And let’s not tiptoe around the elephant in the riot gear: the violent disruptions sown by extremist groups masquerading as social justice warriors. Far-Left outfits like Antifa and Black Lives Matter aren’t spontaneous uprisings; they’re bankrolled, manufactured spectacles of fury, fueled by deep-pocketed progressive donors who treat chao
In 1999, two scheming colonels in the People’s Liberation Army, Qiao Liang and Wang Xiangsui, penned Unrestricted Warfare, a venomous manifesto masquerading as military theory. This book lays bare the Communist Chinese Party’s (CCP) ruthless ambition: to dismantle the United States not through conventional battles, but via a shadowy, all-encompassing assault on every pillar of American society.This doctrine fuels the CCP’s ongoing hybrid war, blending economic sabotage, cyber intrusions, cultural poison, and more to erode U.S. supremacy. The CCP, a tyrannical regime built on oppression, coercion, and deceit, views America as its prime obstacle to global domination. Their strategy exploits Western openness while shielding their own ruthless, iron-fisted control, aided by naive and complicit supporters in international business, academia, and politics who prioritize profit over principle.Economically, the CCP wields unrestricted warfare like a blunt instrument to cripple America’s prosperity. Through predatory trade practices, intellectual property theft, and forced technology transfers, Beijing siphons trillions from U.S. innovation. Huawei’s infiltration of global telecoms isn’t about fair competition—it’s espionage disguised as business, enabling data theft and network sabotage.The Trump administration has successfully pushed back with tariffs, export controls, and investment scrutiny, curbing some CCP aggression and revitalizing domestic manufacturing, but it needs to go further by fully decoupling supply chains and imposing harsher penalties on enablers. The so-called “trade war” exposed this: China’s economic coercion, including tariffs and supply chain manipulations, aims to bankrupt American industries while flooding markets with subsidized goods.Domestically, CCP-linked entities buy up U.S. farmland and critical infrastructure, not for benign investment, but to control food supplies and exert leverage during crises. Their Belt and Road Initiative ensnares nations in debt traps, but against America, it’s subtler—using economic aid warfare to sway allies and isolate the U.S. These tactics, cheered by Wall Street enablers who lobby for “engagement,” hollow out American manufacturing, costing millions of jobs and fostering dependency on a hostile power.Militarily, unrestricted warfare sidesteps direct confrontation, where the U.S. holds the edge, in favor of asymmetric erosion. The PLA’s rapid modernization—building aircraft carriers, hypersonic missiles, and space weapons—isn’t just defensive; it’s preparation for indirect strikes, like cyber warfare attacks, that could paralyze U.S. grids and command systems. Their new fighters, like the J-20, bear a striking resemblance to U.S. designs such as the F-22, a clear result of espionage and theft.China’s artificial islands in the South China Sea violate international norms, claiming territo
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