Friday, 8 May 2026

Democrat Lawfare

A follow on from the story of Democrat hypocrisy over illegal immigration I posted yesterday. Here is a list of Democrats Lawfare against Trump:

🚨Peak Obama hypocrisy just hit different.🚨

Watching Barack Obama lecture President Trump about the “dangers” of weaponizing the DOJ against political opponents — with ZERO remorse for what his own side did — proves exactly what a colossal hypocrite he is.

Here’s the actual record of lawfare they unleashed on Trump and Republicans:

Obama laid the foundation:

•  Crossfire Hurricane: FBI launched a full counterintelligence op on the Trump campaign using the fake Steele dossier (Clinton-funded dirt). FISA abuse on Carter Page, spies in the campaign, illegal unmaskings. Obama was briefed.

•  IRS scandal: Conservative and Tea Party groups systematically targeted, harassed, and delayed for years while liberal ones got fast-tracked. Lois Lerner and the rest weaponized the tax code.

Biden turned it into all-out war:

•  Four bogus indictments designed to bankrupt, gag, and jail Trump during the campaign — Manhattan hush-money zombie case, Georgia RICO election nonsense, Jack Smith’s two federal cases.

•  Coordinated raids, leaks, gag orders, and endless lawfare from DOJ, local Democrat prosecutors, and the White House.

•  Hunter Biden sweetheart treatment while Trump world got the full Gestapo.

They tried to remove him from ballots, brand him a “convicted felon,” bankrupt him, and lock him up — all to rig the election. Then Obama has the nerve to lecture about “democracy” and “norms”?

No apology. No sympathy for the victims. Just more gaslighting.

This is why trust in institutions collapsed. Americans watched the Russia hoax, IRS abuse, two impeachments, and lawfare circus in real time — and they rejected it.

Trump survived it all and won anyway. The American people saw through the weaponization of justice.

Share this far and wide. The hypocrisy needs to be called out every single time. No more pretending. 🇺🇸

H/t Jordan Wells 

Thursday, 7 May 2026

Hamas murders its own

 

Nick Freitas is an ex Green Beret, trained in all manner of close quarters, urban battle.

He explains Hamas’ strategy fighting Israel. Which has been very successful. But which we must see through. And be clear eyed about it. Otherwise we give terrorists a guaranteed way of defeating an army.

Alan Dershowitz calls it the “Dead Babies Strategy”. For Hamas, the more dead of their own civilians, the better. And we risk rewarding them for this strategy. 

Women much more Left wing


 From a Gallup poll. So, pretty reliable.

I must say, I’ve noticed the trend. I’ve seen women I know well over the years, veer sharply left in recent times. Some due to Trump, no doubt. But not all. More of it down to social media.

Democrats want to control illegal immigration!

Chuck Schumer, head of the Democratic Party in the Senate, rails against illegal immigration. in 2009. So did other Democratic luminaries: Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton. All said the same thing then that Donald Trump does now.

So, yeah. Democrats support control of illegal immigration. Then. Today, they support illegal immigration.  Because… Trump. And… because illegal immigrants are a new voter base for Democcrats. 

The only difference, the only one, is that then was them, and now is Orange Man Bad. It was a matter of national security then, which they now ignore because they hate the man saying it. 

Imagine that your deeply held values are so lightly held that they evanescence when the person voicing it is someone you don’t like. 

That is the crassest hypocrisy. That is enraging national security because of personality. It’s horrid. 

Clip Maze Moore:

2009. Chuck Schumer gives one of the strongest speeches against illegal immigration ever given by a politician, from either side of the aisle.

This speech is mind-blowing. Hearing Schumer now insult ICE and Border Patrol and advocate for illegal immigrants, it's hard to believe that this video is real but it is.

Virtually every word of his 30 minute speech was about the need to curb illegal immigration. Schumer hit on everything from border security to biometric verification systems.

Schumer was not alone back then. Obama, Biden, and Hillary all took similar stances against illegal immigration during their campaigns for the 2008 Presidential election.

The Democrat party has moved so far left on immigration that by 2021, a Democrat President had effectively opened the border and ended deportations. The party just keeps moving further left on immigration. Democrat politicians now regularly incite violence against ICE by calling them nazis and gestapo.

Click for the video of Chuck.

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Jeremy Boering on rhetorical tricks

Why I don’t go along with the pro-Hamas, hate-Israel crowd: because I don’t buy the rhetorical tricks.

Which are, courtesy Grok:

Here is a summary (names only) of the 18 rhetorical techniques Jeremy Boreing discusses in the video:

1.  Pre-suasion

2.  Presupposition

3.  Assertion stacking

4.  Asymmetric skepticism

5.  Authority transfer

6.  Illusion of insight

7.  False consensus signal

8.  Epistemic closure

9.  Burden shifting

10.  Social proof

11.  Motivated reasoning

12.  Elaborated truth effect

13.  Thought-terminating phrase

14.  Framing

15.  Repetition

16.  Hedges

17.  Inversion

18.  Narrative-driven sales

Tuesday, 5 May 2026

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Our Byron. Back Yard

 

The Aid Industrial Complex

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When Bono, darling of the left, major supporter of all sorts of “Aid” events, says this, you know it’s true.

Government money >> Aid agencies, NGOs >> vast majority Left wing >> vote for Democrats >> donate to Democrats >> who ensure the free money keeps flowing. 

Meantime the administrators of the Aid agencies, NGOs enrich themselves before any intended recipients. Sometimes/often none of the money reaches intended recipients.

That’s the “NGO Industrial Complex”. 

Which explains the fury directed at Elon Musk when DOGE, which he ran for a few months, came after Waste, Fraud and Abuse in government. It was a threat to the Gravy Train.

Jews fighting back

 

It’s about 99-1 pro-Hamas and anti Israel, so this, above, with Danny Seaman, is just a tiny bit of pushback on the narrative.

Especially on the BS of the “genocide”.

And of course”starving Gazans” when they’re getting twice the number of food trucks every day than they need, the surplus lining the pockets of Hamas bosses. 

This war has revealed a bitter truth | Ahmed Khalifa

This war has revealed a bitter

truth for us Arabs & real Muslims

in the UAE & the Gulf:


Europe is no longer the Europe

we used to know.. The Europe of

beauty, culture, humanity & art

the one we looked up to, studied in

& learned so much from, is gone !


Now it feels like a third-world

country a refuge for failures

a safe haven for extremists

run by the Muslim Brotherhood

IRGC agents & every terrorist who

got kicked out of the Middle East!


Europe has sadly lost its identity.

Soon the the native European will

feel like strangers in their own land

watching their society get worse

& worse all with the blessing of their

own leaders!!


It’s a painful, pathetic joke..


I’m sorry, but I have to post this

warning (Video) again. It was from

10 years ago. I don’t know if it’ll make

any difference anymore, but I’m

sharing it for the fifth time anyway!

California Dreamin’


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Monday, 4 May 2026

As goes California, so goes America

"As goes California, so goes America"

Well, we better hope not. Because --

The story of California in my life time has been --

California: from Leader to Laggard. 

California heydays. The Beach Boys. Haight-Ashbury. The Hippies. The Grateful Dead. All that was cool was California.

The Red Hot Chili Peppers sang  Californication:

It's the edge of the world and all of Western civilization

The sun may rise in the East, at least it settled in a final location

No longer. Who wants to Californify? People are leaving CA faster than rats off a sinking ship. Companies too. People and companies have had enough. Those that stay are not Grateful, just Dead. Because of endless green tape, red tape, buck tape. 

Gavin Newsom, the CA governor who made this happen, denies reality. Harps on about the size of the CA economy. But that's old news, which he had nothing to do with; and in any case is destroying.

Today California is no.1 in:

  • Highest cost of housing
  • Highest cost of petrol
  • Highest cost of electricity
  • Highest grocery costs
  • Highest unemployment
  • Highest poverty rate
  • Highest homelessness

It doesn't help that many of these failures are the outcome of well-meaning policies. "The road to hell is paved with good intentions".

And yet, Newsom is leading the polls for the Democrat nominee to the 2028 presidential election. 

Heaven help us. 

Adam Carolla, Mr Common Sense, talks to Congressman Kevin Kiley. About all this and other things. E.G.: the hi-speed train to nowhere that will never be finished.

It's worth anyone from anywhere watching this. Because it's not just As goes California, so goes America. It's also "As goes America, so goes the World". Much as the world denies it, because of their TDS. 

Can the tide be turned? Like "Californication's'' creative destruction? 

Destruction leads to a very rough road, but it also breeds creation...

Greens (and BBC) deny Reality of Islam

 

Watch. And Marvel.

Anti-semitism is caused by… the fact that “We’re living in Rip-off.Britain”. 

Apparently…. Rising price of eggs … leads to anti-semitism. Apparently…

According to Greens leader Rachel Millward.

This is the Green-Red alliance. Where…

Green = Hamas, etc. The whole panoply of Islamic supremacism. 

Red = the Greens. Confusing, I know. But you get the picture. 

By the way. Come the revolution. Come the victory of Islam, the first to be lined up and shot will be the Lefties. The Greens. As per Iran in 1979. When the Ayatollah came to power and killed his erstwhile allies, 30,000 of them. The Iranian leftist leaders. 

Victims of Trump Derangement Syndrome

 

It's a useful summary of those in the media. The ones that fuelled the craziness. I remember it all. I remember being dubious about the Russia, Russia, Russia stuff at the time, as every day, with every promised "bombshell" revelation, nothing actually came out. 

And then I read, I actually read and notated, the Mueller Report, which found nothing at all that Trump could be charged with. Essentially, Not Guilty. 

And I thought that that's it. 

There's nothing there, nothing in the Mueller Report, so they, the TDS people, will accept that and move on. After all, it was their Report. 

Except they didn't. They still believe it. Despite the Mueller evidence that they, the Dems, the Trump haters, the TDS-afflicted, had demanded and had constructed and had filled with Democrat lawyers looking into every nook and cranny of the issue.

 Then I knew we had a real problem. Not one easy to solve. And one that's got worse over time. Now in his second term, the TDS folks are crazier than ever....

Sunday, 3 May 2026

Immigrants JOKE about Germans working to support them

Make sure to click on the link below to get the video of the joke. It’s sad-funny, and true.

Germany is so far gone that even immigrants have their own jokes about themselves all being on welfare while the natives work to pay for their lifestyle.

I will never understand this continent's willingness to put itself into servitude for the entire third world.

It's sad.

H/tip: Nioh Berg

In the chart above, MENAPT = Middle East, North Africa, Pakistan and Turkey. It’s the blue line above. It never rises above zero, even during working ages.

This group of immigrants never makes a net positive financial contribution to Denmark. This is the same in other countries: Britain, Germany, France, Italy and the United States. 

This single fact destroys the simplistic claim that “immigrants contribute to the economy”. 

Some do. Very many don’t. 

Including the single largest immigrant groups to Europe today. 

These are a net drain on their host countries. Why is government debt such a curse these days? Well immigrants who do not contribute, who gloat at taking advantage of naive westerners, are most surely a major factor. How could they not be? 

Blarney Castle, Ireland

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Blarney Castle entrance, from Blarney Stone we’d just kissed.
Our 2019 round-the-Island of Ireland trip, 2019.

Conspiracy “theory” becomes Reality. Case #34517

X post from Kevin Dalton:

The Left: "Stop saying we are pushing for illegal immigrants to vote in elections."

Also the Left: "All we’re saying is we want illegal immigrants to vote in elections."

H/t Kevin D.
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Me: I remember when we wondered -- I wondered -- why the Biden administration was opening the borders, letting in, willy nilly, millions of unvetted immigrants. Many/most/all illegal. 

Perhaps it was the John Lennon "Imagine" reason. Imagining a "world without borders". Cool, baby. Peace

Perhaps was their simple incompetence at sealing the southern border. 

Or... or...

Perhaps it was because the Democrats were looking for more voters! 

For illegals will always vote for the party that gives them free stuff.  Like the Dems. Like we've seen them doing, most egregiously, in Minnesota. 

"Conspiracy theory nutters", scream the Dems. It's "without evidence" (one of their favourite phrases). 

Turns out that last reason is the true one. It wasn't a conspiracy theory. It was just a conspiracy. Which turned out to be true. 

The Dems are going to allow all immigrants -- "undocumented" or not, non-citizens or not -- vote in American elections. That's insanity. From a national interest POV, but most certainly from a Rep POV.

But it's completely understandable from a "we-must-win-at-all-costs, no-matter-what-the-cost, and by-any-means-necessary" Democrat Party. Starting first, of course, with that testing ground for all progressive ideas, California. 

Californicating America.  

Democrats Dreaming of Murdering the President

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There's a lot more than this. There's Johnny Depp and Madonna and Kathy Griffin, and Robert De Niro, and Mark Rufalo, punching, bombing, beheading Trump.  

Democrats Fantasies of Murdering the President. And then denying it. 

Saturday, 2 May 2026

Communism Redux

 

Jonathan Tobin talks to professor Jonathan Brent. Why is communism on the march again? In western countries? By young people? Why? 

I remember when the Berlin Wall went up. I was a kid in Germany at the time, my dad in the Australian Embassy, Bonn. He came home that day of August 1961 and said: "guess what happened today? The Russians started building a wall through Berlin". He was clearly rattled. 

28 years later, and the Wall came down. I was in China at the time, watching the students in Tiananmen Square calling for democracy in China, for which they were about to be crushed. 

One side of the world: Wall down, Democracy on the march. The other side of the world, Democracy crushed. 

What was happening in Berlin was the division of one ideology from another. A perfect petri-dish of a social-political experiment. Which works better, Capitalism or Socialism? The capitalist-market economy of the west; or the socialist-communist economy of the east?

The answer was easy. You could see it. The vibrant, open, rich, happy West. The downtrodden, dreary, dark, oppressive East. 

The mass of people moving was in one direction only: from the east to the west. During the time of the Wall they were willing to risk their lives, those East Berliners, to storm to Wall and get to the west. 

I thought at the time, well that's it. That's the end of socialism. The nail in the coffin of communism. Never mind what was happening in China. That was something else. The rest of the world was changing. 

I was in Moscow in 1990, in the last year of the Soviet Union. One year later and socialism there, communism tried in it clearest form, was about to fall. 

And yet. And yet... we now have people in the West, in thrall to socialism, in hock to communism. 

What's going on? 

It's the Marxists of the west. Of Europe. The post-modernists. The likes of Darida, of Gramsci, of Foucault, of the Frankfurt School, who have never given up their delusions of communism. Who convince the youth of the west that "Socialism has never been tried properly". And those of us who say "Oh, yes, it has, and it's failed everwhere", are simply discounted as old fogeys, as bigots. 

Jing, Porsche, Club. February 2011

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Royal HK Yacht Club

Friday, 1 May 2026

Anthurium, Impatiens, Pan

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Pit Bulls and... guess who?

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Pit Bulls and... well... "this isn't a metaphor for anything". (but, pretty funny)

Heh!

Arynne Wexler does her thang above... "Saying out loud what you're too afraid to think". Site.

Hey! Hey! Happy May Day daddy!

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Thursday, 30 April 2026

The most foolish Islamic beliefs

 

“The most foolish Islamic beliefs”. Yeah, well. It’s a target rich environment.

I started this blog a couple decades ago. To record issues about Islam. As in the ideology. The thought system. Not the people. The ideas. The belief system.

The vid above is a pretty good selection and well researched.

Fact-checked by me and authorised as ☑️.

Tucker is crazier than Trump

 

Tucker Carlson: What? You didn’t know? That Donald Trump is a jumble of things? That he says a lot of stuff? That some is it is vengeful? That some of it is spiteful? That some of it is boastful? That some of it is apocalyptic? That some of it is plain doozy?

You don’t like his war in Iran? You’ve forgotten that he’s been banging on about this for fifty years? That he's never stopped saying that Iran must not get a nuclear weapon?

Carlson is the crazy one here. The most duplicitous one. 

Rich Lowry does “Over and Out” again.

No, Ro. Joe no no “great statesman”

Ro Khanna really is a bit of a dimwit. At max a midwit.

Just after the fourth time the Dems, urged on by Ro, Dem representative for California district 17, failed in their attempt to stop Donald Trump prosecuting the war in Iran, our man Ro somehow got onto the dreary topic of Joe Biden. Said Ro “Joe Biden was a great statesman”.

Really? I thought. What comes to mind. Let’s put aside the 125 years he spent in the senate before he finally crawled into the presidency and relaxed.

Let’s concentrate on his alleged “great statesmanship” during his presidency.

What do I recall? Just going on memory. No AI.

Afghanistan: the pull out, a disaster, according even to the mainstream media. 

Russia: To threats of invation of Ukraine, by Putin, Joe says: "Don't". But also, afterthought: "if you only take a bit of it, I won't do anytihng". So that's what Putin does. 

Iran: Deliver $15 Billion in cash to the tyrannical theocrats. On pallets, that's eight 737 jets full of cash money. Which gets given to terrorists in Gaza, in Southern Lebanon, in Yemen. And around the world. And is stolen by their leaders, who become billionaires themselves living in Qatar. Well done, Joe.

NATO: plays soft. Makes European NATO feel softy and squishy. Happy that they're going to be looked after, defence-wise, by Ameica, so they can go on funding their comfortable welfare states. 

All that? That's "great statesmanship"? Pull the other one, Ro. 

People making things vs people taking things

People making things are entrepreneurs. People taking things are civil servants.

There's not a thing I can think of that civil servants actually make. And I speak as a former Australian civil servant, son of civil servants; but also in business and an entrepreneur, if only a small one, here in Hong Kong.

I've often thought and said: there's nothing like the discipline of having to meet a payroll every month. To give you perspective. And make you truly responsible. And make you appreciate the plus side of actually making things, creating services, and selling them to people who value them.

Below is a French person, @brivael, telling a tale of two types.

Elon Musk had said something that really stuck with me about resource allocation. In essence: beyond a certain level of wealth, money is no longer about consumption—it's about capital allocation.

That sentence changes everything.

Economics, at its core, is just an allocation problem. You have finite resources and infinite uses. Who decides where what goes?

Imagine a school playground. 100 kids, packs of Pokémon cards handed out at random. You let it play out. Very quickly, an order emerges. The good players accumulate rare cards, the collectors sort, the negotiators strike deals. No one planned it. And yet every card ends up in the hands of the one who gets the most value from it. The system maximizes the total happiness of the playground. That's the invisible hand.

Now bring in the teacher. She finds it unfair. Leo has 50 cards, Tom has 3. She confiscates, redistributes, enforces equality. Three immediate effects. The good players stop playing—what's the point. The bad ones have no reason to improve; they'll get their share anyway. Trades collapse. The playground is equal, and dead. She maximized equality, she destroyed happiness.

The teacher's problem is that she can't have the information the playground had collectively. That's Mises' economic calculation problem, formulated in 1920. The USSR tried to solve it for 70 years with the Gosplan. Result: shortages, lines, collapse. Not because the Soviets were stupid, because the problem is mathematically unsolvable in centralized mode.

When Musk has 200 billion, he doesn't consume it—he allocates it. SpaceX, Starlink, Neuralink, xAI. Every dollar is a bet on the future. And he has a track record. PayPal, Tesla, SpaceX. He's demonstrated he knows how to spot massive problems and allocate resources to them with spectacular returns.

The state has a track record too. Hospitals collapsing, education declining, debt exploding, public services degrading despite constantly rising budgets. The market identifies good allocators; politics identifies good communicators.

Profit isn't an end goal—it's a signal. It says: you've allocated scarce resources to a use that people value enough to pay for. The bigger the profit, the greater the value created. When Starlink turns profitable, it means millions of people in rural areas finally have internet. When a ministry runs a deficit, it means it's consuming more than it produces. One creates, the other destroys, and we call that redistribution.

In our societies, there are two categories of actors. Entrepreneurs and bureaucrats. The entrepreneur takes personal risk to spot a problem, mobilize resources, create a solution. If he's wrong, he loses. If he's right, his customers win, his employees win, his suppliers win, the state collects taxes. He's the basic cell of human progress.

The bureaucrat takes no personal risk. His salary is guaranteed. At best, he maintains an existing rent. At worst, he destroys it through overregulation, forced bad allocation, perverse incentives that discourage those who produce. But in no case does he create.

Look at the last 50 years. iPhone, civilian internet, SpaceX, Tesla, Google, Amazon, Stripe, mRNA, ChatGPT. All private inventions, driven by entrepreneurs, funded by venture capital. Not a single ministry has invented anything that's changed your daily life.

France has become the world's laboratory for bureaucratic drift. 57% of GDP in public spending, an absolute record. A sprawling administration, a tax system that penalizes wealth creation. Result: falling behind the United States, Germany, Switzerland. Brain drain. Deindustrialization. Exploding debt.

And the worst part is that bad allocation self-reinforces. The more the state takes, the less entrepreneurs create. The less they create, the less tax base there is. The more the state borrows and taxes. Perfect negative feedback loop. The teacher thinks she's helping, and every year the playground produces less.

In our societies, it's always the entrepreneurs who advance civilization. Bureaucrats, at best, maintain a rent; at worst, they destroy it. No society has ever progressed by taxing its creators to subsidize its managers.

The question is never who has how much. It's who allocates the next unit of resource best to maximize humanity's future. The answer hasn't changed in 200 years. It's not the civil servants.

Reference

Best company in the world

That’s easy: Tesla

Or: Tesla when merged with SpaceX. Which will happen in a year. 

And will be run not by Elon Musk but by Gwynn Shotwell. According to Farzad.

It’s the everything company. 

Electric Cars

Robots 

Real world AI

Batteries

Lithium

Space

Data centres

Terafab chip making

Data centres in space

Humans on the moon

Lunar manufacturing

Mars

Humans on Mars 

Part of Elonososphere: Which includes all of the above. Plus: Solar City. Neuralink. Boring company  

There’s not a company even close to Tesla, let alone Tesla-SpaceX.

That’s my good news post for the last day of April.

Buy a single stock? Make it Tesla. Then you’ve bought the optimistic side of the future. 

If you want the pessimistic side of the future… vote Democrat. 

Simple as that. 

[Posted half way round a walk in Siena Park, here in Discovery Bay, Hong Kong

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