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An anti-Semitic mob has taken over the Biden campaign, too, Bibi.

Jacob N. Kornbluh
@jacobkornbluh
👀 The Biden campaign's Holocaust Remembrance Day statement is a compilation of Trump's "long history of antisemitic behavior, hanging out with antisemites, and attacking Jewish Americans."
1:26 PM · May 6, 2024

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The primary recipients of the Diversified Visa Program (Greencard Lottery) are overwhelmingly muslims, with Iran citizens being one of the leading recipients year in and year out.  This continued practice of flooding the USA with muslims will only further weaken the USA in their efforts to aid Israel.

The flood of money to our universities from muslim states also have a huge influence on establishing muslim everything in the USA.  Again, things will worsen over time, and I can see the day when the USA fully disconnects completely from Israel.

Israel needs to eliminate the Hamas organization completely.  The USA is no longer an ally of Israel with the Biden Idiocracy in control.  Sad really what these clowns are doing to the world.

Imagine four more years of this POS as POTUS!  That is the most likely outcome.

I mention the above because it has a huge adverse impact on Israel in their effort to destroy the genocidal maniacs in Palestine.  And it destroys the USA position as free world leader.  We could not appear weaker if we tried right now.
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The Virginia Project
@ProjectVirginia
just a general piece of advice that a lot of people seem to need these days

stop advocating for people who want to kill you

it doesn't make you virtuous... it makes you suicidal
2:43 PM · May 6, 2024
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Hamas will attack the construction workers to prevent it from being built, and to embarass the West.

Smells like Beirut (1983) and Mogadishu (1993) all over again - give the jihadis exactly what they want - more American targets.

My bet is on Hamas blowing it up before Israel has a chance to do it.
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Rep. Gaetz says 1,000 Americans are "functionally" being held hostage in Niger.

https://twitter.com/SteveLovesAmmo/status/1787549192623157255
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Opposition leader Lapid calls for delegation to depart to Cairo; Ben-Gvir calls for immediate occupation of Rafah
Haaretz, May 6, 2024

Opposition leader Yair Lapid called on the government to send a delegation to Cairo as soon as possible after news broke that Hamas had accepted an Egyptian-Qatari cease-fire proposal on Monday.

"A government that wants to return the hostages convenes an urgent discussion and sends the teams to Cairo," Lapid wrote, "and does not hysterically issue three briefings from different parties and crush the hearts of the families [of hostages]. A national disgrace."

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir called the Hamas announcement "games" and called for the immediate occupation of Rafah. "Military pressure must be increased until the complete defeat of Hamas and its absolute surrender," Ben-Gvir wrote.

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You all know what will happen.  With the first ship docked to deliver weapons and armament from Iran at this American made dock, Israel will bomb it and sink it to the bottom of the sea.  You can bet on it happening.  This money being spent to feed a population of genocidal maniacal terrorists is idiotic, but the Biden Idiocracy is just that stupid.

My bet is on Hamas blowing it up before Israel has a chance to do it.
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The People Setting America on Fire
An investigation into the witches’ brew of billionaires, Islamists, and leftists behind the campus protests
by Park MacDougald
May 06, 2024
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Over the past several weeks, Americans have witnessed what has seemed like a mass outpouring of support for terror on elite college campuses. At Columbia, Yale, Princeton, NYU, UCLA, Northwestern, Texas, and elsewhere, masked mobs have occupied schools with tent encampments, established self-proclaimed “autonomous zones,” clashed with police, harassed and threatened visibly Jewish students, and issued demands for their universities to divest from Israeli “genocide.” Politically, moreover, the protests have displayed an incoherent mix of campus progressivism, hardcore Islamism and Arab nationalism, and revolutionary anarchism and communism, including open praise for North Korea. The only unifying thread would appear to be opposition to Israel and its alleged imperial patron, the United States.

Have America’s college students suddenly converted en masse to anarcho-communist-jihadism? Not quite. Many are far left and anti-Israel. Some are foreigners, or the children of foreigners, who have imported the conspiracies and hatreds of their homelands. More, admitted under relaxed pandemic-era admissions standards and proudly ignorant of both American and world history, are taking the “decolonial” half-knowledge pushed by their elders to its logical conclusion.

But students are not the only, and perhaps not even the most important, faction active in the campus protests. As in the “mostly peaceful” Black Lives Matter protests of the summer of 2020, “outside agitators”—professional radicals and organizers, black bloc antifa thugs, Marxist-Leninist revolutionaries, and Palestinian and Islamist radicals—have played a central role in organizing and escalating the campus protests, just as they have organized and escalated the wider anti-Israel protest campaign that began almost immediately after Oct. 7. This largely decentralized network of agitators is, in turn, politically and financially supported by a vast web of progressive nonprofits, NGOs, foundations, and dark-money groups ultimately backed by big-money donors aligned with the Democratic Party.

The first hint that the protests are not entirely organic is their striking resemblance to previous rounds of organized far-left agitation, from the “uprising” of summer 2020 to the rolling antifa vs. Proud Boys brawls of 2016-17. The creation of “liberated” or “autonomous” zones on campus, for instance, is a hallmark of anarchist organizing familiar from Seattle’s Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone and New York’s City Hall Autonomous Zone four summers ago. Familiar, too, is the governance of these zones, with masked security details prohibiting filming from outsiders and directing reporters to trained media representatives. During clashes with police or with counterprotesters, students and their allies have deployed classic “bloc” tactics, covering their faces and dressing in matching outfits to promote anonymity, linking arms to interfere with police attempts to conduct arrests, and attempting “de-arrests”—i.e., the coordinated swarming of police officers—to rescue apprehended comrades. At Yale, student activists doxxed the police officers sent to clear them out of the encampment—another harassment tactic frequently deployed by antifa. ...
Read entire article at Tablet Magazine
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Are these "hills" in Mad Maxine's bong or her gin bottle?
I think they're in the windmills of Mad Max's mind where the winds of ignorance, intolerance and racism blow at gale force.
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Money is only one facet of economy.

Money is a means of storing value, exchanging value, transferring wealth, and denominate prices.

Money is worthless and useless if it cannot store value.  As money is devalued (aka inflation), it loses value.  If I have money that is being devalued, I am getting poorer because I can purchase fewer goods and services.

No counter-party is going to accept payment in money that does not store value.  Why would I sell something in exchange for money that loses value?

As a form of money is no longer accepted nor trusted as payment, it's utility in economic activities decreases.  If I cannot exchange a unit of money for good or services, it no longer has value.

In economics, scarcity creates value.  As the scarcity of money declines, so does the value.  This is why a larger money supply can cause "inflation".  The good or service has retained its value, but the money has lost its value.  As money devalues, I need to use more money (higher prices) to purchase that same good or service.

This is the danger of unlimited Government borrowing - unlimited lending - and unlimited printing of money.  If no one trusts or accepts the US Dollar, I lose my ability to participate in economic activity - to store value, to exchange value, to transfer value, and to denominate the price of value.

Economic counterparties will seek out alternative means to store value, to exchange value, to transfer value, and to denominate value price.  Those holding dollars will be unable to use those dollars to exchange for food, housing, etc.  Holding a devaluing dollar will impoverish me.

This is the folly of using hyper-inflation to balance Government debt liabilities.  On paper, the books may balance, but, a dollar-denominated economy will cease to exist.  Those holding dollars will be up $h!t'$ creek without a paddle.  A lifetime of work and sacrifice will be worthless and useless.

This is why you'll see William Devane schillng US Gold Coins on late night TV.  Precious metals, or anything that is not the dollar, can be used as an insurance policy against a worthless dollar.  Having a few gold and silver coins may help you sleep at night; but to be useful, you need to be able to exchange them with a counter-party for something else of value ... like food, shelter, and bullets.
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