Military secretly moving illegal aliens around the country

Voter fraud in Fulton County, Georgia

Baltimore may be a worse run Democrat hell-hole than Chicago. Well, maybe not as bad as that, but close.

41% of Baltimore high schoolers have a GPA below 1.0

“…BALTIMORE (WBFF) – Baltimore City Schools has reached an alarming low in student performance. Project Baltimore has learned, during the first three quarters of this year, nearly half of high school students in City Schools earned a grade point average below a D.

When Jovani Patterson ran for Baltimore City Council President last year, he ran on a platform that included accountability in education.

“They take. They take. They take. Yet, despite the amount of money they get. We don’t see much change. Our schools outspend 97% of other major school districts,” Patterson said during a 2020 campaign ad…”

What a disgrace. This is an American disgrace. Baltimore is populated by American citizens.

On Texas Democrat fleebaggers

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Europeans reject Covid passports

France

https://youtu.be/AGBf1a62gjc

https://youtu.be/Fgmcqa1eRJk

Ireland

https://twitter.com/NewsForAllIre/status/1415427037163044866

https://twitter.com/NewsForAllIre/status/1415400101435084808

I’m going to say that Ed Driscoll does some outstanding work over at Instapundit

That’s all.

On Cuba and similarities to woke liberal nonsense in the US

Antonio García Martínez on what people taking to the streets are protesting

Antonio García Martínez:

“…It’s hard to convey to those who live in the free world what life is like under a totalitarian dictatorship. I’d never experienced anything remotely like it before I traveled to Cuba in 2017 to report a story for WIRED magazine, and it was one of the most memorable and unpleasant experiences of my life.

The first thing is the fear: you as an individual exist naked without any recourse against the depredations of the state. I was reporting illegally, with no journalist visa, which would have taken at best months to get. The police could have knocked on the door and hauled me away to the cuartico (little room) at Villa Marista, the Cuban Lubyanka, or disappeared me into some other extrajudicial hole. The authorities did just that yesterday to Camila Acosta, a correspondent for the Spanish newspaper ABC for “crimes against state security.” The Founding Fathers’ warnings about tyrannical kings and their obsession with habeas corpus hit differently when you’re confronted with an unaccountable state machine and no recourse to rule of law or individual rights.

The second thing you notice is the deception: To live in Cuba is to live in a web of lies. It begins with the media, which is pure propaganda repeated by everyone, chorus-like, or else. As a cope, everyone has a half-dozen make-believe realities in their heads, which they selectively deploy depending on whom they’re addressing. I’d ask person A about person B and they’d warn me they worked for the state and to be careful. Then I’d then speak to person B and they’d tell me the same about person A. Perhaps both were correct. I wasn’t exempt: I’d lie about what I was doing in Cuba since I wasn’t supposed to be there. Everything is a regimented fantasy. Underneath it is an ever-shifting haze of rumor, speculation, and wishful thinking.

The American tourists who visited Cuba during the Obama period saw nothing other than a Potemkin Airbnb reality they inhabited for a few dollar-fueled days. To really feel the brunt of the Cuban state you need to live as Cubans do, or run afoul of the sliver of relative freedom the state affords foreigners. I’ll share two anecdotes where that normally translucent atmosphere of repression revealed itself to me.

The first occurred while I was meeting one of the tiny number of independent journalists who around 2017 were tentatively stepping out of the official channels and launching their own blogs. (He’s in the United States now but I’ll keep his name out of it.) The scene was the Café Mamainé, one of the few trendy hangout spots that had sprung up in the relatively upscale Vedado neighborhood of Havana. The journalist was recounting his independent reporting from the eastern part of the island after Hurricane Irma, when the government (as with COVID) was caught horribly unprepared.

“By showing the reality of the government’s lack of preparation, we hope to increase accountability in our democratic process….”

Me, the idiot American who didn’t quite understand yet how this worked, interrupted him: ”What accountability? What democracy? This is a total dictatorship.”

He stared at me like I’d relieved myself on the cafe’s floor, looked quickly around us, and then proceeded to utterly ignore what I’d just said as if it hadn’t happened. In Cuba, there’s very much a Set of Things You Cannot Say. “Cancellation” is a rather harder proposition there than it is in the U.S.

The second example was at a festive barbecue held in the studio space of one of the small number of Cuban artists who have managed to sell their pieces overseas for hard dollars. The company was friendly, composed of sets of mutual friends with family in tow. The hour was late, rum had flowed, and per usual, the Cubans settled down to a convivial game of double-nine dominoes. One boy, I’d guess his age around nine or ten, was engaged in the age-old ritual of punking his elders by telling salty jokes he’d heard from adults. It was the classic humor format of putting different stock characters in a comedic situation, and joking about how they’d handle it. In this case, the joke was about waiting interminably for a bus, a common Cuban occupation:

Y la divorciada (and the divorced woman)…

Hahaha….

Y el cuentapropista (and the small-business owner)…

Hahaha…

Y el fidelista (and the Fidel supporter)…

Suddenly the warm atmosphere was shattered as everyone, as if on a pre-arranged signal, raised their voices at once. Everyone chastised him loudly, as you would a child about to stick their hand into a fire. One couldn’t joke about Fidel supporters, even in a private social setting among friends: who knew who was an informant? Nobody wanted the knock on the door or the acto de repudio the next day.

And just like that, the domino game went on and the boy stopped with his jokes. The reflex was automatic, as natural as covering your face when sneezing.

That’s the reality of Cuba you don’t see from a tourist hotel…

…Despite the various challenges we face, the reality is that Americans have not  known hard times within living memory — real hard times, not invented ones based on Twitter dramas and “misinformation.” All that Americans have known since World War II is ever higher plateaus of freedom and material wealth, with all the horrors of the world — killing fields, political prisons, autocratic demagogues, a real resistance — held so far out of their mind’s eye they don’t even know what they look like anymore.

But there is no law of physics that dictates that the good times must continue.

The sad reality is that countries can and do choose to commit suicide, as we’ve seen with Syria and Venezuela more recently, and Cuba, three generations ago. Embracing some revolutionary philosophy that promises to heal all ills and right all wrongs, and then exploiting the worst human tendencies to implement that wild-eyed vision, is the sure path to ruin.

America is not remotely at the level of Cuba, but it sure seems we have a growing taste for apocalyptic politics and orthodoxies enforced by public acts of repudiation. We have developed a high tolerance for snitches sanctimoniously ratting out people publicly for personal gain, lists of Things That Cannot Be Said, and citizens huddling in private groups to share ideological samizdat they dare not discuss in public.

America wasn’t built on “content moderation” guidelines and “problematic” this and that. It was built on the inalienable right of every citizen to tell their government, as well as any fellow citizen, to go fuck themselves and read and write and do whatever they like. The perfect is often the enemy of the good, and the hellbent drive toward some supposed utopia often ruins an imperfect society that would be better served by a more fervent embrace of its founding principles. We’ve lived so comfortably in the society those principles created that we delude ourselves into thinking they can be dispensed with in the name of some newfangled orthodoxy.

I can’t help but think here of the president who avidly fought the empire of which Cuba was once the extension. In his 1967 inaugural address for California governor, Reagan issued a warning:

Perhaps you and I have lived too long with this miracle to properly be appreciative. Freedom is a fragile thing and it’s never more than one generation away from extinction. It is not ours by way of inheritance; it must be fought for and defended constantly by each generation, for it comes only once to a people.  And those in world history who have known freedom and then lost it . . . have never known it again.

Such a people is then condemned to live in the crumbling ruins of their once-beautiful country, as Cubans are now, struggling feebly for their own subsistence and against their own government. If you’re fortunate, you live out the rest of your days nostalgically recalling what your nation was once like, as my grandparents did, while having to build a new life in a foreign one. Some mistakes a free people get to make only once…”

YouTube is an un-American disgrace

Youtube removes video of North Carolina local government meeting where people commented on vaccines

Evel Knievel rides again!

https://twitter.com/HldMyBeer/status/1414776298547855360

Headline of the day – woke navy edition

‘Every officer is up to speed on diversity training. Not so much ship handling’: Scathing official report finds US Navy is too woke for war because of risk averse, politically correct, control-freak top brass.

Biden Administration finds immigrants they don’t like!

 

Inadvertently gives away the game.

Related:

Sec. Mayorkas Closes Door to Cuba, Haiti Refugees While Southern Border is Wide Open

The three pillars of Biden foreign policy: weakness, confusion, naiveté

Biden folks are determined to turn the Middle East into a boiling cauldron of war and hell. Because they hate Trump so much, they would rather abandon his successful policies and interim peace, and have war.

Bone-headed, base stupidity.

We live in the age of stupid.

Liberalism is a mental disorder. Evidence continues to pile up.

https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/status/1415076906483978245

For all the mentally challenged liberals who claim America is fascist and not free. This is what that really looks like, you absolute fools.

https://twitter.com/GiancarloSopo/status/1414985155681341442

Democrats will lie, cheat, steal to ensure their “right” to cheat

The fugitive Texas Democrats are vain, self-promoting cry-babies

“…What a telling commentary on the state of American politics, where the story gets around that there’s only one side — the progressive side — worthy of attention on account of its self-trumpeted devotion to the people’s rights. Kamala Harris called the stunt ‘as American as apple pie’ — and sadly she’s not altogether wrong.

Never mind that Texans, who I am informed are recognizable as people, gave Republicans majorities in both Houses of their legislature, with the expectation that the two parties would come to some civilized agreement on public policy, including civilized rules and guidelines for exercise of the franchise.

One of the Texas lawmakers excoriated the result of the House vote that followed hours of public testimony on the bill, which aims to establish tighter controls on mail-in and early voting in the state.

‘Even though there was overwhelming opposition,’ said Rep. Philip Cortez, ‘it still passed’.  Uh, wait a minute. The opposition was so ‘overwhelming’ that it failed to overwhelm? I suggest a logical disconnect here: not the Democrats’ first. Let us count them:

    1. The voting rights bill (a follow-up to the one that failed the first time the Democrats also went streaming and screaming from the State Capitol so as to thwart further action) doesn’t take the vote away from a single solitary soul of whatever race, creed, color, or sexual identity
    2. It doesn’t even make voting hard. It regularizes and standardizes procedures all across the state, in places large and small .  (Texas, with 254 counties, has lots of both.) The bill sets certain standards that were unduly relaxed during the pandemic when Harris County (Houston) improvised measures like drive-through voting and 24-hour voting
    3. A once-conventional, now seemingly exotic, political truth is that democratic governance involves compromise — the recession of competing ideas and demands in the interest of establishing a viable framework for action. The Age of Entitlement seems to have inspired the political class — we need to acknowledge that Republicans are no more immune to the fever than Democrats — to issue ukases, decrees and manifestoes instead of mere proposals to be considered, debated and voted on. Compromise? That’s not for big boys. Note the insistence of the Biden administration and its congressional allies on adoption of their apparently inviolable mandates for spending and redistribution programs. Texas Republicans changed the voting bill to meet particular Democratic objections and might have changed it more with a little more head-scratching and face-to-face, but the Democrats prefer PR coups and virtue-signaling to the tedious grind of conventional politics as envisaged in the Constitution
    4. The jump to Washington DC is in fact, whatever Vice President Harris says, profoundly un-American. Rather, they journeyed, showily, to the center of everything; the imperial capital. The media in Washington give you attention that you wouldn’t get otherwise…”

Results of Democrat policies in San Francisco. Who could have seen this coming?

Study: Half of those released from jail before trial in San Francisco were arrested for committing new crimes while free

Give a Democrat a little power and this is what you get…

EXCLUSIVE: Secret DA Order That’s Putting Felons Back on Texas Streets Blasted As ‘Misuse of Office’

We have this in California, too.

Biden Administration calls for U.N. help for America on race issues

BREAKING: Secretary of State Blinken Calls for UN Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Racism to Visit the U.S.

This administration is terrible. Weak. Confused. Naive.

Stephen Kruiser on Biden’s disturbing speech on election integrity

Biden Drools His Way Through Another Speech Full of Lies

“…Do you know what else we could use?

A president who didn’t lie all of the time and wasn’t flushing the country down the toilet.

Sadly, we are saddled with a pretender who isn’t really there and is being used as a front for a cabal that’s attempting to advance the worst that American commie progressivism has to offer. Of course, everything that American progressivism has to offer is the worst, so that’s a problem…

…The handlers let Biden off-leash again yesterday and these events are never pretty. For Biden. For his family. For America.

This is a bit of a carryover from yesterday’s Briefing but when the Democrats decide to go big on a false narrative, they go really big…

…He’s been practicing that “Jim Crow” line for a couple of months now and he still couldn’t get it out without slurring, stumbling, and mangling the two syllables.

I’m really looking forward to this clown being woken up in the middle of the night to speak to a world leader during a crisis.

Tyler examines Biden’s mumblefest of lies in depth. To Joe’s credit, he did stay awake long enough to hit every lie that Democrats and their flying monkeys in the mainstream media have been serving up to the American public since the beginning of the year. He seems to run out of gas faster with each one of these public appearances though. Next year’s State of the Union speech — if it happens — should be a real barn burner…”

I watched some of Biden’s speech. My take away is that the Democrats are scared about what might be found in the state election audits. They will have no good response if significant irregularities are uncovered through court sanctioned processes or state legislature approved processes. They are worried Biden’s presidency will be the first in U.S. history to have been gained through proven election fraud. They are worried what effect this might have on the 2022 and 2024 election cycles.

The second take away was that Biden has surrounded himself with young progressive ideologues. They fill his briefings and his head with the latest, leading-edge, liberal thought. Biden is too weak physically, mentally, and intellectually to recognize it for what it is. He follows their script. You can see Biden’s weakness in his face, his mannerisms, his reliance on anger when he is challenged on some issue or when unsure of himself. Watching videos of him from previous decades and comparing those to the current man leaves no question in my mind that age onset reduction in Biden’s abilities is real.

 

Doug Santo