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From a real news source:

Rep. Adam Schiff’s luggage swiped from car in San Francisco, forcing him to attend fancy dinner in casual wear

https://nypost.com/2024/04/26/us-news/adam-schiffs-luggage-stolen-during-car-theft-in-san-francisco/

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California Rep. Adam Schiff found out firsthand about San Francisco crime when his luggage was swiped from his car in a parking garage Thursday – forcing him to attend a fancy dinner in casual wear, according to a report.

The Democrat, who is also running to replace the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) in the Senate, was in the city for a few days and had parked his car in a downtown garage before a gathering with supporters, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

But before the dinner at Ristorante Rocca in nearby Burlingame, he fell victim to a car break-in, losing his bags which left him without a suit for the occasion.

It takes a real moron to not know that leaving valuables in cars in/near SF is an invitation to Sacred Homeless thieves.
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Restore Order and Crush the Campus Jihadist Thugs › American Greatness
Josh Hammer

In his 1790 letter to the Hebrew Congregation in Newport, Rhode Island, President George Washington reached a stirring conclusion: “May the Children of the Stock of Abraham, who dwell in this land, continue to merit and enjoy the good will of the other Inhabitants; while every one shall sit in safety under his own vine and fig tree, and there shall be none to make him afraid.”

Washington is rolling in his grave right now at Mount Vernon.

Jews are so “afraid” at Columbia University that an Orthodox campus rabbi recently urged students to “return home as soon as possible.” The situation at many purportedly “elite” universities is dire, as jihadist mania supplants Black Lives Matter as the vogue, faux-moral cause rotting the minds of impressionable Gen Zers.

Hamas’ useful campus idiots are, at best, blithering morons. They do not realize that Zionism—the Jewish people’s national liberation movement in their ancestral homeland—is the quintessence of the very “anticolonialism” and “indigenous people’s rights” they claim to champion. They are clueless about international law and how the doctrine of uti possidetis juris establishes that Israel has the best legal claim to Judea and Samaria (i.e., the West Bank). They know nothing about warfighting; John Spencer, head of urban warfare studies at West Point, has demonstrated that Israel’s combatant-to-civilian death ratio in Gaza since the war began is “historically low for modern urban warfare.”

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https://amgreatness.com/2024/04/26/restore-order-and-crush-the-campus-jihadist-thugs/
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SHOCK POLL: Nearly Half of Democrats Would Support Trump’s Plan For Mass Deportations

By Ben Kew
Apr. 25, 2024 11:00 am



Nearly half of Democrats would support Donald Trump’s plan for mass deportations during his second presidential term, according to new polling data.

The poll, conducted by Axios in partnership with Harris Poll, found that 51 per cent of the American public would support the plan, including 42 per cent of Democrats, 68 per cent of Republicans and 46 per cent of independents.

Axios explains:

Half of Americans — including 42% of Democrats — say they’d support mass deportations of undocumented immigrants, according to a new Axios Vibes survey by The Harris Poll. And 30% of Democrats — as well as 46% of Republicans — now say they’d end birthright citizenship, something guaranteed under the 14th Amendment of the Constitution.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/202...upport-trumps/
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I'll be happy to take a few of those Hi Powers off their hands!
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Bill Melugin: Border Patrol Apprehends 2,000 Illegal Aliens in One Day This Week in San Diego Sector Alone – Including 206 Chinese Illegals
By David Greyson Apr. 25, 2024 3:40 pm145 Comments
 
Just another day in Joe Biden’s America.

According to US Customs and Border Protection (CBP), 2,000 illegal aliens were apprehended in the San Diego sector of the border on Wednesday. 206 of those were Chinese illegals. This statistic is in one sector of the border in just one day.

Of the 9 southern border sectors, San Diego had the most illegal crossings for the month of April. To make matters worse, many of these illegals are simply released into the streets of San Diego.


Based on past statements on “Meet the Press” in February, DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, demonstrated that the Federal Government is dodging responsibility for the border crisis.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/04/bill-melugin-border-patrol-apprehends-2000-illegal-aliens/
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Sorry can't help it..  000hehehehe

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People don’t believe renewables are cheap any more, so activists pretend they never said it was
By Jo Nova

The sore losers of the renewable-fantasy hope you don’t expect them to apologize
We are at the beginning of the big-flip. The activist pundits are suddenly realizing that renewables aren’t cheap and worse, that the public know it. Without blinking, they’re switching from telling us how cheap renewables are to saying of course, it’s going to be difficult, like everyone knows this and they haven’t been completely wrong for twenty years and wasted trillions of dollars.

They hope of course to erase the past, skip the apology, and slide the public straight into acceptance — that the transition will cost more, of course.

Take Peter Lewis, of Essential Polling. He writes snidely in The Guardian:

Here’s the truth: energy transition is hard. Not everyone gets a pony
The climate crisis has long been defined by its lies: From the original sin of science denial, to Tony Abbott’s confected carbon tax panic, to the latest yellowcake straw man. But the most damaging porky of all might be that the transition to renewable energy will be easy.

Did you see what he did there? He blamed and named conservatives and then pretends they were the ones selling the lie that the transition would be easy? It’s writing like this that makes The Guardian the tabloid trash can of history.  The most damaging porky may well be that wind and solar would be cheap, but it was a progressive fantasy and Mr Lewis himself was practically on the sales team. Pity he doesn’t have the honesty to admit it.

https://joannenova.com.au/2024/04/people-dont-believe-renewables-are-cheap-any-more-so-activists-pretend-they-never-said-it-was/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=people-dont-believe-renewables-are-cheap-any-more-so-activists-pretend-they-never-said-it-was
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Inflation rose to 2.7% in March in preferred Fed gauge
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Zachary Halaschak
April 26, 2024 8:33 am
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Inflation ticked up to 2.7% for the year ending in March, as measured by the personal consumption expenditures price index, which is the gauge favored by the Federal Reserve.

The 0.2 percentage point rise in headline inflation reported Friday morning by the Bureau of Economic Analysis is bad news for the Fed, which is working to quash inflation by keeping interest rates elevated. The consensus among economists was that PCE inflation would punch in at 2.6%. The Fed’s target is 2% inflation in the PCE index.

From February to March, inflation rose 0.3%, which is about in line with forecast expectations.

Core PCE inflation, a measure of inflation that strips out volatile energy and food prices, rose to a 2.8% year-over-year rate.
“Net, net, this wasn’t the data the doctor ordered for Fed officials looking for confidence that inflation was back on a downward path, so those three rate cuts penciled in for this year may get cut back to just a couple, assuming inflation slows in the second quarter,” said Chris Rupkey, chief economist at FWDBONDS.

The news comes a day after the GDP report, which showed that economic expansion fell well short of expectations in the first quarter of the year. The economy expanded at a 1.6% seasonally adjusted annual rate in the first quarter, far short of the 2.5% that was expected.

Friday’s PCE index report follows two other inflation reports for March — the closely watched consumer price index and the producer price index, which measures the prices paid by producers.

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https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/finance-and-economy/2980110/inflation-rose-to-2-7-in-march-in-preferred-fed-gauge/
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The Warzone by Oliver Parken 4/25/2024

The pistol, which has been in service with the Canadian military since 1944, leaves behind a significant legacy as Sig’s P320 replaces it.

he Canadian military is set to finally part with its remaining World War II-era 9mm Browning Hi-Power pistols by the of the year. That the end is in sight for the Hi-Power's service in Canada comes as the country recently received the final deliveries of the 9mm Sig Sauer P320, which are replacing the classic Hi-Powers.

The updated timeline for Canada's disposal of its Hi-Powers was first reported by David Pugliese of the Ottawa Citizen, citing Cheryl Forrest, a spokesperson for Canada's Department of Defense. At present, none of the roughly 11,000 pistols left in the country's inventory have been disposed of (i.e., destroyed), Forrest confirmed. It is possible that a select number might be kept by the Canadian military for specific training purposes, or other special uses, although a firm decision has not been made as of yet, she said.

It was in 1944 that the Canadian military began using the Hi-Power. Chambered in the 9mm Luger cartridge, the Hi-Power (originally known as 'High-Power') is a semi-automatic pistol made of steel. The double-stacked magazine design boasts 13-rounds standard which, for the time at least, was a very large magazine capacity. The single-action only pistol is cycled via a short-recoil operated tilting barrel. The tilting barrel design is used in most modern semi-automatic pistols and is commonly referred to as the "Browning action" today.

The Hi-Power’s origins date back to the 1920s, when the French military required a new pistol. John Browning, whose work in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries did much to advance the gun industry, was selected to design the pistol. While France did not end up adopting it, the Belgian Army did in 1935 as the P35; it was the Fabrique Nationale Herstal (or FN) factory of Herstal, Belgium, which named the pistol 'High-Power' in reference to its high-capacity magazine. After conquering Belgium in May 1940, the Nazis went on to produce over 300,000 of the pistols out of the FN factory.

However, plans for the gun were sent from the FN factory to the U.K. before it became clear that Belgium would fall to the Nazis, and were subsequently sent on to Canada. FN went on to produce the handgun for Allied forces via a John Inglis Company plant in Toronto, where the weapon began to be called 'Hi-Power.' In the decades following the war, Hi-Power was used by countries the world over, including the U.K. and many of its Commonwealth nations. It also became a favorite sidearm of some notable individuals, including Saddam Hussein.

Canada's John Inglis Hi-Powers were all produced between February 1944 and October 1945. FN continued the original production line of the pistol until 2018. However, such was the popularity of the handgun that FN America brought an all-new Hi-Power back into production just a few years later.

More: https://www.twz.com/news-features/canadian-militarys-wwii-era-browning-hi-power-pistols-are-finally-being-replaced

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I don't have a P320, but I sure like my P229.
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Marc Morano on Biden Energy Agenda: 'Exact Opposite of Anything in the Interest of American National Security'
Tom Olohan
April 23rd, 2024 4:54 PM
 
 
Climate Depot founder Marc Morano spoke out against President Joe Biden’s decisions to slow down American energy production while potentially easing energy sanctions on the Islamic Republic of Iran.

On the April 22 edition of Fox Business’ The Evening Edit, anchor Elizabeth MacDonald told Morano that a recent foreign aid bill passed by Congress includes “fine print” suggesting that Biden doesn’t have to enforce sanctions on Iranian oil. “What do you think of that fine print there?” MacDonald asked.

Morano responded by blasting the administration for putting Americans last. “The fine print is just, I hate to say it, ‘Screw America,’ once again from this administration, especially on energy. They begged Venezuela, the Middle East for more and more oil, at the same time restricting our domestic energy,” Morano said. “When you look at what he's trying to do, you have to wonder, this is the exact opposite of anything in the interest of the United States national security.”

Morano went on to say that these awful decisions would have to come from people blinded by an “ideology that believes shutting down American energy … somehow benefits the world.”

https://www.climatedepot.com/2024/04/25/watch-morano-on-fox-on-biden-energy-agenda-screw-america-its-the-exact-opposite-of-anything-in-the-interest-of-american-national-security/
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