DAILY DELIBERATIONS 31 MAY 2025
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The Department of Homeland Security released a video honoring the memory of Marine Corps veteran Nicholas Quets, while touting the moves it has made to crack down on cartels. The video features a message from the parents of Marine veteran Nicholas Quets, who was murdered by the Sinaloa drug cartel. If you ask me, it’s WAAYY past time to have Hellfire carryin’ Reapers start takin’ out these assholes. Besides deaths like this one, the fentanyl they sent across the border killed 48,000 Americans last year alone.
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President Donald Trump threatens to strip Harvard of $3B in grants over foreign student records dispute, give money to trade schools. Given Harvard’s track record and #45/47’s staunch support of the Jewish State, I’m surprised he hasn’t already done it.
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School districts oppose unemployment benefits to strikers. OF COURSE they oppose it. Pay to the strikers would come outta the school district’s back pocket. Their condemnation of this bill just might be the only hope we have that it won’t pass. Believe me, if it DOES pass, Oregon’ll be the strikin’ist state in the union.
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BLM to close 40 acres in Juniper Ridge area to clean up homeless campsites. If the state’d set up and use Transition Centers, there wouldn’t be anything to clean up or write about, so add the cost of this cleanup to the billions the state, its counties, and cities already spend every year on bums.
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Religious freedom battle erupts as New Jersey town attempts to turn church property into pickleball courts. Christ Episcopal Church attorney claims Toms River’s eminent domain action is retaliation against religious outreach. As hard as it is to believe, this is a rare case of Democrats siding AGAINST the bums. The church wanted to use its vacant land to expand outreach to the area’s homeless population and build a 17-bed overnight shelter. NIMBY people complained to the city, whose eminent domain action was the weapon of choice.
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Nine EU countries, led by Denmark, challenged the European Court of Human Rights to permit deportations of illegal immigrants, citing threats to democracy and safety. The Denmark-led coalition argues for greater sovereignty to remove criminal immigrants and counter hostile states ‘instrumentalizing migrants.’ I’ve touched on this before, but finally, some European commonsense countries are pushing back against the EU. Remember, the EU is just a governing body making up the rules and tellin’ its members they have to follow them. They don’t have any skin in the game. The European wetbacks aren’t pitchin’ their tents and trashin’ the EU headquarters – they’re doin’ it to the member nations. Having spent six years stationed in Germany back in the ‘70s and ‘80s, the only advantage to the EU I can ascertain is the single currency and the ease of crossing the border between member countries. For those who are gonna rush to compare the EU to our federal government, don’t. The EU doesn’t even own any land. They’re strictly an administrative governing body that tells their member states what to do.
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DOJ sues Newark, other N.J. cities over sanctuary policies. Watch out, California, Oregon, and Illinois, you’re next when they finish with the East Coast.
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