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NATIONAL NOTES.1 1 APRIL 2025

Mexican national convicted in deadly semi-truck crash in Colorado detained by immigration authorities. First of all, it amazes me that any state has a law on their books that’d throw somebody in jail for only a year after they were convicted for causin’ a wreck that killed a person. Secondly, this is yet another incident that screams “finish the wall,” to keep these wetbacks from slippin’ back in. I don’t know how to break it to you, but the latest data available reveals 27% of illegal aliens are repeat river-swimmers.

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DAILY DELIBERATIONS.1 1 APRIL 2025

Columbia’s interim president resigns on heels of policy changes to restore gov’t funding. If this doesn’t prove what I’ve been tellin’ you about these woke progressive indoctrination centers, I don’t know what will. The interim president was cut from the same cloth as the original one, who bailed when they were told that if they didn’t straighten up and fly right, they’d lose their federal funding. When a student (or their parents) pays over $65,000 a year for an educational experience, they’re supposed to learn somethin’ besides how to hate anyone that adheres to the Jewish faith.

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DAILY DELIBERATIONS 1 APRIL 2025

Bill Maher grills Gavin Newsom over California’s regulations, tells him ‘DOGE the s—‘  out of bureaucracy. The HBO host previously warned Democrats they’ll become the ‘Whigs’ if they don’t embrace deregulation. What’s he talkin’ about, you ask? A prime example is the devastating fires in the LA area, which occurred over two months ago, and destroyed 7,000 homes. To date, the same bureaucracy Maher indicted has approved only four (4) permits to rebuild. That’s less than 6/100 of 1%. If that doesn’t scream a need for change, I don’t know what will. And you wonder why I’m always down on Californians and the Democrats they keep electin’.

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