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Che Guevara

Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger advances the soft coup against America

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© AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib, FileCloset radical Governor Abigail Spanberger deceived Virginia voters about her political views in order to win election
The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact is advancing quickly among Democrats, but the Constitution itself has the tools for defeating it.

Advancing the latest "progressive" scheme to upend our Constitution and make the people serve the government, Governor Abigail Spanberger has signed a bill forcing Virginia to join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact (NPVIC). This ruse to overturn the Electoral College, a critical safeguard that ensures equal presidential representation for all Americans, is now just 48 votes away from national implementation.

The coalition seeks to force the presidential selection to be decided by popular vote alone. This would favor Democrats in two important ways, which is why Spanberger has speedily signed on. First, controlling the vote in America's most densely populated cities would be a near-guaranteed national victory. Replete with Tammany Hall-style power dynamics and political horse-trading, these cities are already Democrat strongholds.

Comment: Politicians lie to gain office, but Spanberger's level of prevarication is jawdropping. :


X

European gas storage can't surivive 3 more months of Hormuz

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© UnknownExamining the pipeline
  • Europe risks a major gas storage shortfall if disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz continue for another 1-3 months, with inventories still far below normal seasonal levels.
  • LNG supply disruptions, strong Asian demand, and distorted gas pricing have made refilling storage unusually difficult and expensive across the EU.
  • Equinor warns prolonged disruptions could push Dutch TTF gas prices toward €90/MWh, forcing industrial demand destruction and fuel switching across Europe.
Europe could face a critical shortfall in natural gas stocks if shipping disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz persist for another 1-3 months, senior executives at Norwegian energy giant, Equinor ASA (NYSE:EQNR), have warned. Europe entered the current summer refill season with severely depleted gas reserves, with gas stores only 28% full following a prolonged winter. Europe's storage levels are currently at 35-37%, significantly below the 50% seasonal norm, increasing the risk that the continent will miss its usual 90% target at the beginning of the next winter heating season. The European Union requires member states to maintain robust storage fill levels, typically targeting an 80% to 90% capacity by early winter. A combination of factors has made filling Europe's largest storage hubs a daunting task heading into the latter half of the year.

Comment: Oil prices keep rising as Iran dims US hope for a deal:
Oil prices turned to a gain Friday after Iran poured cold water on growing market hopes for a near-term agreement with the United States, reminding traders yet again that optimism around diplomacy and reality on the ground are not always moving in the same direction.

Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman said Friday that Tehran could not necessarily say an agreement was close, according to Tasnim. The comments followed days of mixed messaging from both sides and reinforced a pattern oil traders know well by now: markets rally on diplomatic headlines, then spend the next day trying to determine whether anything actually changed.

A senior Iranian source had earlier told Reuters that some gaps had narrowed, but no agreement had been reached. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio also pointed to "some good signs" while making clear that any Iranian effort to restrict movement through the Strait of Hormuz would remain a red line.

Six weeks into the ceasefire, traders appear reluctant to price in major diplomatic progress unless they see some more definitive proof. While markets repeatedly move on headlines, they do tend to snap back once optimism outruns reality.

The stakes remain enormous. Physical oil markets are tightening, inventories continue falling, and elevated fuel prices are feeding broader inflation concerns across major economies.

Adding another layer of anxiety, ADNOC's chief executive warned this week that full oil flows through Hormuz may not return until at least early 2027, even if hostilities ended immediately.



Fire

Getting spicy: Spencer Pratt files formal complaint against Bass for 'electioneering' in LA mayor race

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© GettySpencer Pratt and Karen Bass are locked in a race for the top two spots in the Los Angeles mayoral election
In an emailed statement to NTD, Bass' campaign called the complaint 'completely false' and argued there were two locations filmed in the video and the sites were more than 200 feet apart, with no signs outside the ballot box.

Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt and Mayor Karen Bass escalated their campaign feud on Wednesday amid accusations of election law violations.

Pratt filed a formal complaint against Bass for allegedly violating election laws after Bass shared a video thanking a group of people for their support and reminding them to vote. According to Pratt, Bass approached supporters on May 25 near a polling place and dropbox location.

"Electioneering within 100 feet of a ballot box is AGAINST THE LAW," Pratt wrote on X. "Soliciting votes at a ballot box is AGAINST THE LAW. These clear violations show a reckless disregard for the rule of law and our democratic process. Someone in a position of power should be especially respectful of our democratic laws, but this is just emblematic of Karen's mafia-like regime. It's 'rules for thee, but not for me.'"

Comment: Could Bass make herself any more toxic? You can't make this stuff up:




Gavel

Free speech attack: Texas mom suing cops who arrested her for drawing attention to city's 'unsafe' brown drinking water

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© FOX 4 NewsJennifer Combs was arrested for making a “false alarm” on May 8
A Texas mom is suing the cops who arrested her for warning on social media how her town's dirty drinking water has "hospitalized" citizens.

Jennifer Combs, of Trinidad, was tossed in jail earlier this month as alleged political retaliation for posting about the "serious" public health concern on Facebook — a possible freedom of speech violation, according to FOX 4.

"It was probably one of the most humiliating things I've ever gone through in my entire life. It was very, very bad," she told the outlet.

Combs called her May 8 arrest for felony false alarm or report is "an extreme stretch" — considering even the city's mayor, Dennis Haws, has admitted that residents are plagued by disgusting brown-and-yellow tap water "issues."

Arrow Down

'It's all so tiresome': UK's social media ban trudges ever onward

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© Off-Guardian Org
The UK government's "consultation" on social media harm is over, and - brace yourselves - it turns out they're going to have to do something about it.

I know, I was shocked too.

The main talking point is that "social media is like cigarettes". Everyone is saying that, it's the meme of the day.

It's a sentiment originally taken from a new report submitted to the consultation by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges.

Titled "Growing up in an online world", it contains this hilarious line in the foreword:
...there is, I think, an overwhelming consensus that excessive screen time can harm children and young people and we need to call this out unflinchingly rather than passively wait for someone else to prove causation".
Which is a pretty neat summary of how our political system works in general, and certainly in this case: We don't know if there's even a problem yet, but by God we're gonna do something about it.

That the something they end up doing makes them rich and powerful is just one of the curious coincidences tyrants can always rely on.

{Sidenote: This morning the BBC had "Overwhelimg consensus" in their headline on this story, but at some point the absurdity of that quote was realised, and the headline changed. Now there's this disclaimer near the end: "There is no consensus among the wider scientific community that screen time overall is harmful to children." Funny stuff.}

Elsewhere, the report wails about "a wave of radicalized children" who pose "a real risk to society", and calls social media "an incredibly powerful and uncontrolled commercial detriment to health".

In a similar vein, The Guardian is warning of a "tsunami of harm", and has assembled an all-star cast of interested parties to talk up the scariness of social media meanness.

After meeting with "bereaved parents" earlier today, Keir Starmer has "vowed to take action".

Bulb

Spencer Pratt LITERALLY uses LA s---hole filth as campaign ad

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Spencer Pratt has run a brilliant campaign trading on Karen Bass's failures as mayor. The message was placed on a typical LA street by power-washing the grime away.
Pratt's power-washing stunt turns Karen Bass's failed streets into a viral billboard exposing years of neglect

Spencer Pratt is running a campaign unlike anything seen in Los Angeles politics. The former reality star turned mayoral candidate isn't just talking about the city's collapse into filth, crime, and decay — he's making the evidence work for him.

His team has taken to the streets with power washers and stencils, blasting clean messages like "IMAGINE IF THE STREETS WERE THIS CLEAN" and "SPENCER PRATT FOR MAYOR" directly into the grime accumulated under Democrat leadership.

The tactic is as simple as it is devastating. The cleaned sections stand out starkly against the surrounding trash and dirt, creating a living advertisement for change.

Comment: But can he win?
[...]The only debate thus far was a self-inflicted disaster for Bass and Raman, and Bass is refusing to debate again. Asked--yes or no — whether illegal aliens should vote, Pratt answered "no," and Bass and Raman, looking like cockroaches caught in the open when the kitchen lights came on, sputtered versions of: "well, it depends..." Pratt is the law and order, clean out the insanely violent homeless, no disease-infested discarded needles, no human feces everywhere, sane, fiscally responsible candidate. Bass and Raman are California democrats, which is to say the opposite of Pratt and sane Californians, many of whom have already fled to red states, leaving only people likely to vote for Bass, the woman who can't imagine any need for rational anti-wildfire policies, like keeping reservoirs filled with water.

In a rational state — California is currently on fire again — Pratt should be a shoo-in.

His political ads are brilliant, influencing future ads. He's out-fundraising Bass, but this is California.

Kurt Schlichter is a high-powered lawyer, retired army officer, and best-selling author who still lives in California. He grew up there and lived the California dream, seeing California in its glory days when anything was possible. He remains because he's one of the well-off elite able to weather California's current, unlivable horrors. And, most importantly, he doesn't live in LA:
Nope, Los Angeles is not my problem, and I'm not going to give it another moment of thought. If it wants to drown in a cesspool of hobo dung, it can dive in. Spencer Pratt is absolutely right about everything he says, from the fires to the junkies to the gross incompetence.

Moreover, everybody knows it's true. But nobody cares. You need to understand something. This isn't about competence.

When Karen Bass, a black communist mental defective, looks baffled at Spencer Pratt explaining how she's helped run Los Angeles into the ground, that look of confusion is not because she's stupid. She is, but it's because he's speaking a different language. She's a literal communist. She's gone to Cuba and taken notes. Her purpose isn't to create prosperity and security for the people of Los Angeles. Her purpose, like that of all communists, is to secure power. The same is true of her bizarre, real competitor, some South Asian communist named Nithya Raman.

As is endemic to the Third World, they fetishize power; these Marxists want control. That's it. It's not about filling in potholes. It's not about safe streets. It's not even about keeping half the city from going up in flames. It's about control. There is no bottom to Los Angeles. It's not going to get so bad that people are going to generate some sort of backlash, no matter how clever Spencer Pratt's ads are, and they are clever. Those ads are only scoring with those of us on the outside. They give us false hope that something can be done. But nothing can be done. The decline is not the point. It's literally irrelevant to them.

Take Detroit, once also a rich and powerful city. Do you think that at some point, the leftists who control it looked at it and said, "Wow, we have become Detroit. Yikes! Should we try something else"? No. The dysfunction is the function; the squalor doesn't matter to them. Not at all.
California has the nation's highest unemployment and the largest illegal population. When its rampant fraud is investigated, it will surely be number one in the nation in that dubious distinction. The streets and freeways are crumbling, crime is out of control, and never-to-be-finished boondoggles like the high-speed rail to nowhere that no one wants, needs or will ride, and an animal and Monarch Butterfly(?) wildlife bridge despoil the landscape.

Schlichter goes on to explain that the remaining Californians will vote for Bass again because they're Californians and Democrats.

[...]



Blue Planet

Finland Flourishes As Freedom Flounders In The 'Land Of The Free'

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Global freedom declined for the 20th consecutive year in 2025, according to Freedom House. More than 50 countries saw political rights and civil liberties deteriorate, including the United States.

This graphic, via Visual Capitalist's Gabriel Cohen, ranks the world's most and least free countries using Freedom House's 2026 Freedom in the World report, which evaluates political rights and civil liberties across 195 countries and territories.

Finland topped the rankings with a perfect score of 100, followed by New Zealand, Norway, and Sweden at 99. Meanwhile, South Sudan scored 0, the lowest possible rating, highlighting the widening divide between the world's strongest democracies and most repressive regimes.

Explosion

Washington state chemical plant implosion kills multiple people

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Multiple workers injured in a chemical vat implosion at Nippon Dynawave Packaging facility in Longview, WA 7:18 AM, May 23, 2026.
Several people have been killed, and others suffered horrific burns after an implosion at a chemical plant in Washington state.

The blast was heard across Longview, about 50 miles north of Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday morning at the Nippon Dynawave Packaging Company.

Officials say an 80,000-gallon vat that was about 60% full caused the devastation around 7:18 a.m., inflicting chemical burns and other critical injuries on several people. Officials later said the vat contained "white liquor," a chemical combination of sodium hydroxide, sodium sulfide, and disodium carbonate.

They also confirmed that there were "fatalities related to the incident" without specifying a number, and that there were certain "individuals who remain unaccounted for." The dead will not be identified until after family members are notified, officials added.

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A world on borrowed time

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© The Macro ButlerThe Debt Trap
Debt is basically humanity's oldest magic trick: enjoying money today and praying your future self-figures it out later. From ancient Mesopotamian farmers borrowing grain on clay tablets to modern consumers financing a $90,000 pickup truck over seven years, the principle has not changed much. A loan is simply the official contract behind this beautiful act of financial optimism. The lender hands over the cash — called the principal — while the borrower promises to repay it with interest, otherwise known as the bank's "thank you for the risk" fee. Some loans are secured, meaning the bank can seize your house or car if things go badly, while unsecured loans rely entirely on your credit score and your ability to convincingly pretend you are financially responsible.

Interest Rate is basically the financial system's cover charge. Lenders want compensation because time passes, inflation destroys purchasing power, and borrowers occasionally vanish like Netflix passwords after a breakup. Low interest rates make borrowing cheap, inflate asset prices, and convince consumers that financing a luxury SUV for seven years is perfectly reasonable. High rates do the opposite: borrowing slows, bubbles deflate, and suddenly everyone remembers what a budget is.

Che Guevara

Marxist Momdani's 'housing plan' sparks property-rights alarm over forced transfers to nonprofits

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New York City
Mamdani Releases "Block by Block: The Housing Plan for A New Era"

NYC socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani released "Block by Block: The Housing Plan for a New Era," which presents a sweeping, deeply troubling blueprint to tackle the metro area's deepening housing crisis.

Mamdani told the crowd:
When necessary, we will take aggressive legal action to remove negligent owners and property managers. And for buildings that have suffered chronic neglect, we work to transfer ownership to responsible stewards. Stewards include community land trusts, nonprofits, or even the tenants themselves.