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Law Abiding Citizens second volume.
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We STILL ARE NOT talking about this enough…

Members of Congress are exempt from ObamaCare.
Members of Congress are exempt from vaccine mandates.
Members of Congress are exempt from insider trading crimes.
Members of Congress are exempt from the Freedom of Information Act.
Members of Congress are exempt from FISA warrantless spying.
Members of Congress are exempt from term limits.
Congress has always been the problem.
America’s Founding Fathers must be rolling in their graves.
 


Things you aren't supposed to talk about in Minneapolis:

- George Floyd square is now a run-down crime-infested, ugly area
- Ilhan Omar is worth about $20 million
- There are big Somali gangs
- Tim Walz was forced to not run again for governor by his own party
- The biggest paper, the StarTribune, moved its printing operations from high-cost MN to lower-cost red-state Iowa to save money
- School test scores are falling and half the kids can't read
- The Dems want illegal immigrants so they don't lose a Congressional seat, and for political power
- Less police means more crime (and much of the crime here is never reported), Defund the Police was a huge failure
- The DA here lets violent thugs free who then go on to kill people
- Gun crimes are not prosecuted hard here
- The trans shooter who shot up the Catholic school wrote in his diary "weed and gender fucked up my mind."
- Local homeless shelters are often major places where crime comes from
- The bus shelters run by MetroTransit are often drug dens
- The Target Store on Nicollet mall is the nr. 1 Target store for theft in the US
- Auto theft is up 40% compared to 2025
 


Do you understand what happened in the last 12 hours?

> A CEO of a $200 billion company said on camera that 35% of new grads won't find jobs. He didn't even flinch saying it.

> Meta made $165 billion last year and is still firing 15,000 people because apparently record profit isn't profitable enough.

> Some random guy in Florida sold his entire house in 5 days using ChatGPT. No real estate agent, no commission, no experience. Just vibes and a $20 subscription.

> A man in Australia cured his dying dog's cancer with AI after every single vet told him there was nothing left to do. Built a custom vaccine from his couch.

> The guy who created Uber and left 300,000 taxi drivers broke is back. Building robots now because apparently ruining one industry wasn't enough.

> Tinder wants access to your camera roll. Your drunk photos, your 3am notes app meltdowns, your deleted selfies. They're calling it a "vibe check."

> Naval, the man who made hundreds of millions investing in software, just said software is dead. Four words and the entire industry felt it.

> And Anthropic removed the limit on how long their AI can think and then doubled everyone's usage for free. Because when the product is addictive enough you give the first taste away.

All of that happened today.

Not this week, not this quarter. Today. A random Saturday in March.

This is worse than you being on meth.
 


This is: United States Representative and Chairman of the House DOGE Subcommittee:

Tim BurchettCONFIRMS: The “racket”—the U.S. Congress has built the single largest racket empire on Earth: NGOs.

Congress is laundering millions of dollars of Americans’ hard-earned money to Democrat billionaire donors, tied directly to NGOs—including the terrorist organization, the United Nations.

“NGOs — Here’s what happens. You’ve got these billionaires who hate our guts and want to destroy everything we stand for. They’ll put a million dollars into some group with a fancy name—Feed the Children. A million dollars is nothing to them, just pennies on the dollar.

Then they apply for federal money, and some unelected bureaucrat in Washington says, ‘Oh, they’ve got a million dollars—man, they’re legit.’ So they literally end up putting billions upon billions of dollars into these things.

Afghanistan alone has over a thousand non-government organizations operating there. When you add in the UN operations, the number could reach multiple thousands of organizations working there—much of it bogus.”
 


This is: United States Representative and Chairman of the House DOGE Subcommittee:

Tim BurchettCONFIRMS: The “racket”—the U.S. Congress has built the single largest racket empire on Earth: NGOs.

Congress is laundering millions of dollars of Americans’ hard-earned money to Democrat billionaire donors, tied directly to NGOs—including the terrorist organization, the United Nations.

“NGOs — Here’s what happens. You’ve got these billionaires who hate our guts and want to destroy everything we stand for. They’ll put a million dollars into some group with a fancy name—Feed the Children. A million dollars is nothing to them, just pennies on the dollar.

Then they apply for federal money, and some unelected bureaucrat in Washington says, ‘Oh, they’ve got a million dollars—man, they’re legit.’ So they literally end up putting billions upon billions of dollars into these things.

Afghanistan alone has over a thousand non-government organizations operating there. When you add in the UN operations, the number could reach multiple thousands of organizations working there—much of it bogus.”

He may be the only good guy we have. Like Crane and Higgins as well, but they have been so damn quiet
 

David Attenborough Fans


“Are you really not seeing what’s happening, or are you just pretending not to?” John Fetterman said firmly, his voice calm but filled with force.
The studio fell silent. Cameras kept rolling. Fetterman leaned forward, his eyes locked on the panel with the same direct intensity he’s become known for in political debates.
“Let me be clear,” he continued. “This chaos you keep talking about isn’t spontaneous. It’s being amplified. Weaponized. Used for political gain.”
A panelist tried to jump in, but Fetterman raised his hand, halting the interruption with measured composure.
“No—look at the facts. When streets are allowed to spiral out of control, when police are restrained, when the rule of law is weakened, ask yourself one question: who benefits?”
He paused, then answered it himself.
“Not Donald Trump.”
“This disorder is being used to scare Americans. To convince them the country is broken beyond repair. And then—conveniently—to blame the one man who keeps saying the same thing: law and order matter.”
Someone muttered, “That sounds authoritarian.”
Fetterman immediately responded.
“No. Enforcing the law is not authoritarian. Securing borders is not authoritarian. Protecting citizens from violence is not the end of democracy—it’s the foundation of it.”
The camera zoomed in.
“The real game here,” John Fetterman said, his voice sharpening, “is convincing Americans that demanding order is dangerous, while celebrating chaos as progress.”
He spoke slowly, deliberately.
“Donald Trump isn’t trying to cancel elections. He’s trying to defend the voices that the political and media elites ignore—the people who just want a safe country and a fair system.”
Fetterman finished, staring straight into the lens.
“America doesn’t need more fear-driven narratives. It doesn’t need apocalyptic monologues. It needs truth, accountability, and leaders who aren’t afraid to say that order is not the enemy of freedom.
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Tucker: “The CIA is spying on me, they admitted to reading my text messages.”

Lawyer: “Who were you texting?”

Tucker: “Iranian regime personnel.”

Lawyer: “You sure the CIA wasn’t spying on the member of a designated terrorist organization you were texting?”

Tucker: “No way, they’re trying to set me up and they’re just using that as an excuse to spy on me.”

Lawyer: “So you weren’t sharing communications with a designated enemy of the U.S.?”

Tucker: “No, I was, but that’s free speech.”

Lawyer: “As long as you didn’t give them any information that would benefit their efforts against the U.S. or spread any information to your audience at their request.”

Tucker: “Isn’t that also free speech?”

Lawyer: “No that’s treason.”

Tucker: “Oh…………..”
 

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