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Wednesday, January 15, 2025

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Couldn't agree more




Goodbye and good riddance, Biden. Americans like me are glad to see Joe go. | Opinion

Nicole Russell, USA TODAY
Wed, January 15, 2025 at 4:03 AM EST



President Joe Biden will give a farewell speech to the nation Wednesday night on his way out of the White House − five days before Donald Trump moves back into the Oval Office.

Biden will undoubtedly paint a picture of a robust, successful tenure. It might be tempting to see America and the world through his rose-colored glasses, but I won't be fooled. The disasters have piled up one after another these past four years while Biden was president.

And I can't say goodbye to Biden fast enough.
Millions of Americans felt left behind in Biden's economy

Biden is sure to talk about what he believes is a strong U.S. economy. In a speech Friday, Biden said that the economy had made "transformational progress" on his watch, and that he added 16.6 million jobs.

Biden did add jobs, I'll give him that. According to Forbes, employment is up 12%. Unemployment is down to 4.1% from 6.2% in early 2021.

Even so, job growth couldn't ease the pain that the high rate of inflation inflicted on Americans during Biden's presidency. Consumer prices grew at an average annual rate of 5.4%. The annual inflation rate was only 1.9% during Trump's first term.



President Joe Biden leaves the stage after his speech at the State Department in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 13, 2025.



The high cost of food, housing and even used vehicles has left many Americans frustrated and discouraged. The American dream seems more like a vapor than an attainable goal.

The Associated Press' VoteCast, a survey of Americans who cast ballots in November, found that 3 in 10 voters reported “falling behind’’ financially in recent years, and that an extraordinary 90% of voters were somewhat or very worried about the cost of groceries. About 80% were concerned about the cost of health care, housing and gasoline.

No president is entirely responsible for the success or failure of the U.S. economy. But Biden continued to pile up trillions of dollars in deficit spending even after alarms about surging inflation were clanging.

I won't miss a president who ignored inflation until it was too late, and I bet most Americans won't, either.

In his farewell speech, Biden also will likely put a positive spin on his handling of foreign relations. On Monday, the president delivered a speech at the State Department defending his foreign policy record.

"Compared to four years ago, America is stronger, our alliances are stronger, our adversaries and competitors are weaker," Biden said. "We have not gone to war to make these things happen."

The reality, however, is far more grim.

On Biden's watch, Russia invaded Ukraine, Hamas attacked Israel, the United States bungled its withdrawal from Afghanistan and military alliances binding China, Iran, North Korea and Russia grew stronger.

Americans are still being held hostage in Gaza after more than 15 months of captivity, and antisemitism has increased in the United States and around the globe.

We'll never know for certain what disasters might have been avoided if a stronger U.S. president had been in office. But we do know that the United States and the world enjoyed a period of relative peace when Trump was in the White House.

I won't miss a president who looked weak and failed to deter war around the world.

Biden refused to be honest about his health

The biggest thing I won't miss about Biden is his blatant dishonesty.

The president failed to be straight with Americans about his failing health and his ability to serve a second term. That sowed even deeper distrust among Americans at a time when the public's trust in our government is dangerously low.

He also vowed repeatedly that he would not pardon his son Hunter, who was convicted in federal court on felony gun and tax charges. But then the president broke his vow, handing Hunter a get-out-of-jail-free card that erased 11 years' of actual and potential crimes.

Despite what Biden is likely to claim in his farewell address, the truth paints a different story. From high inflation and rampant dishonesty, to standing by as wars broke out, Biden failed repeatedly in his one term in the White House. I won't miss him.

Goodbye and good riddance, Mr. President.



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Tuesday, January 14, 2025

This is so Trump



Trump’s MAGA garbage truck expected to join inaugural parade



President-elect Donald Trump’s inaugural parade is expected to feature the MAGA-adorned garbage truck he rode last year in a nod to President Biden’s shot at the then-Republican nominee’s supporters. 

The Make America Great Again-themed garbage truck, which made its first appearance on the campaign trail last October in Green Bay, Wis., is set to rumble down the streets of Washington, DC, during the traditional Inauguration Day parade held after the president takes the oath of office, multiple outlets reported on Monday. 

Trump, donning an orange safety vest and hard hat, rode in the passenger seat as the “big, beautiful” truck maneuvered around a Wisconsin airport tarmac in a political stunt one day after Biden, 82, referred to Trump supporters as “garbage.”

Trump unveiled the custom garbage truck in Green Bay, Wis, last October. REUTERS


“How do you like my garbage truck?” Trump asked reporters when he unveiled the vehicle before a rally in Green Bay. 

“This truck is in honor of Kamala and Joe Biden,” he added. 

The garbage truck followed Trump’s motorcade to the rally venue, where the 45th president – still wearing his workman’s vest – explained how the plan to seize on Biden’s attack with a customized sanitation vehicle was hatched. 

“One of my people came in and said, ‘Sir, you know, the word garbage is the hottest thing right now. Would you like to drive a garbage truck?’” Trump said. 

“And they pulled up this garbage truck – I don’t know how the hell they did it so fast,” he marveled. 

Trump used the truck on the campaign trail after President Biden referred to his supporters as “garbage.” FOX News


Next week’s parade, organized by the Trump Vance Inaugural Committee, will take the newly-minted president from the Capitol Building down Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House. 

About 7,500 participants representing veterans’ groups, first responders, high school and university marching bands, and equestrian teams are also expected to take part in the parade, which will commence immediately after the noon ceremony for Trump at the Capitol concludes. 






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Recall? He should be drawn and quartered




Recall effort against Newsom underway in California following alleged mishandling of LA fires

Knowing the dumbasses in California they get rid of him... and replace him with Harris!


A recall attempt to knock California Gov. Gavin Newsom out of office is underway as he faces sharp criticism for his handling of the Los Angeles wildfires — with opponents labeling his leadership a “series of catastrophic failures.”

Organizers against Newsom vowed to file papers in the next two weeks in hopes of jumpstarting the process that could lead to the Democrat’s ouster in the middle of his second term in the governor’s mansion.

The state chief executive — along with Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass — is fighting for his political life as the wildfires have torched more than 40,000 acres (62.5 square miles, almost three times the size of Manhattan), destroyed more than 12,000 structures and killed at least 24 people.


Newsom is fighting for his political life. 



“Under the reign of Governor Newsom, living in California has become impossible for average people through years of poor policies which have increased the costs of living, increased crime, increased drug use and homelessness, increased the cost of burden [sic] on small businesses and communities, while decreasing our professional standards, education standards, the disappearance of billions of taxpayers’ dollars to failed pet programs, and our public services,” one recall organizer, Randy Economy, said in a statement.
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“This was most recently demonstrated by the woefully unprepared and incompetent response to the fires currently ravaging the Los Angeles area.”

He told Newsweek on Monday that plans for a recall were in the works before the wildfires started, but the chaos has “shortened our time frame and changed things.”

A notice of intent needs to be filed first and then recall supporters must collect about 1.3 million signatures in five months, according to the outlet. 

Economy, who led a recall against Newsom in 2021, in late 2024 started the organization Saving California, which boasts a mix of professionals, working families and community advocates.

“Governor Gavin Newsom’s governance has been marked by a series of catastrophic failures, particularly his mismanagement of the recent wildfires, which have led to unprecedented displacement and destruction,” Dr. Houman David Hemmati, another organizer, also argued.

“Wildfires are a common and well-known issue in California. The fact that Governor Newsom has not been able to come up with any plan or prep after six years as governor and eight years as lieutenant governor shows that he is completely unprepared and lacks the compassion and will to lead California any longer,” Hemmati added.

Newsom, 57, easily survived the 2021 recall vote in a state where Democrats hold a clear advantage in voter registration over Republicans.


Newsom and Bass have faced backlash for their handling of the fires. Getty Images


A spokesperson for Newsom dismissed the latest attempt to throw the Dem out of office, insisting to Newsweek that the governor is “100 percent focused on the fires, ongoing rescue efforts and the recovery process — not politics.”

“Readers still should have the context that the same group of far-right Trump acolytes have launched six different recall attempts against the governor since he’s taken office, each of which have failed spectacularly,” spokesperson Nathan Click said in a statement.

“Even Republican Party leaders have criticized these repeated attempts as a brazen campaign finance ‘grift,’ and the recall organizers have been sued by their own donors for pocketing funds raised previously.”

Meanwhile, an online petition calling for Bass, who was in Ghana when the fire erupted last week, to be removed from office has grown to nearly 130,000 signatures.

“We … urgently call for the immediate recall of [Bass] due to her gross mismanagement and failure to effectively respond to the devastating 2025 fires in and around the city,” part of the petition reads. 






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CONFIRMED... Homeless Arson Suspect Seized With blowtorch is an Illegal Mexican



An illegal Mexican just helped burn down LA. Now if you live there and that doesn't piss you off I don't know what will!!!


Just a suggestion:

The root cause of  LA problems. The MOST WANTED LIST. Take a minute to scroll through it. I bet at least 70% of them are illegal. 





The homeless arson suspect arrested near one of the Los Angeles wildfires was revealed Sunday night to be an illegal immigrant.


The homeless arson culprit busted near a Los Angeles wildfire has been exposed as an illegal immigrant.

RadarOnline.com can reveal Mexican national Juan Manuel Sierra-Leyva has been named a possible suspect in initiating the devastating fires, after a video showed him walking with a yellow blowtorch before being tackled by
angry locals in Calabasas, California.





Mexican national Juan Manuel Sierra-Leyva was identified as the man with a blowtorch riding a bike through Woodland Hills.


On Thursday, Sierra-Leyva was allegedly spotted on a bicycle in Woodland Hills carrying a large "propane tank or a flamethrower."

He has since been accused of starting a fire behind a car before locals intervened and took action.
Source: MEGA

The Los Angeles wildfire has led to tens of thousands to evacuate their homes.

One witness told FOX 11 the suspect said: "I can't stop. I can't stop. I'm not putting this down. I'm doing this."

Another Los Angeles citizen, Local Renata Grinshpun, said the community stepped in as "a group" and added: "A few gentlemen surrounded him and got him on his knees.

"They got some zip ties and a rope, and we were able to do a citizens' arrest."

According to the LAPD, the Kenneth Fire, which began late Thursday afternoon and sparked mass evacuations in Calabasas, is being investigated as an arson crime.

LAPD senior lead officer Charles Dinsel said: "About 20 to 30 minutes later a suspect was detained over in Woodland Hills area by citizens. It is being investigated as a crime."

When the officer was asked if he believed the latest fire was started intentionally, he claimed: "At this time, that's what we believe. Yes."

Sources also said a resident called 911 around 4:30 p.m. Thursday to report a man attempting to start a fire on the 21700 block of Ybarra Road.

However, officials later stated they didn’t have enough probable cause to charge him with arson and instead arrested him for a probation violation.

LA Police Department Divisional Chief Dominic Choi said: "After the interview and additional investigative steps, looking at some additional evidence that was present, they made the determination that there was not enough probable cause to arrest this person on arson or suspicion of arson."

Officials stated the investigation is "ongoing", and Sierra-Leyva is scheduled to return to court on Monday. 

Meanwhile, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is planning to file a detainer request for Sierra-Leyva, though they do not expect it to be honored due to California's sanctuary state law – according to Bill Melugin.
Source: MEGA

The Kenneth Fire, which began late Thursday afternoon and sparked mass evacuations in Calabasas, is being investigated as an arson crime.

The request comes as 24 people have been confirmed dead due to six simultaneous fires that have swept through L.A. over the past week.

At least 16 people have also been reported missing, and around 12,000 structures – mostly homes – have been damaged or destroyed.







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