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General Discussion / Re: Leftist political violence archive
« Last post by SSG Snuggle Bunny on December 08, 2025, 02:21:48 PM »
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Man Throws Molotov Cocktails Into L.A. Federal Building

A man reportedly tossed Molotov cocktails into a federal building while expressing irrational anger at the Trump administration for its immigration policies.

Fox News investigative reporter Matt Finn broke the news about the deranged criminal with explosive intent, who appears to have been a leftist domestic terrorist. The attack occurred in downtown Los Angeles, California, and the man was arrested by federal officers. The man himself purportedly described the attack as a terroristic one.


https://pjmedia.com/catherinesalgado/2025/12/02/man-throws-molotov-cocktails-in-la-fed-building-n4946631
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 12/8
« Last post by SVPete on December 08, 2025, 01:15:01 PM »
It's Still Hard to Build Things in the US

https://hotair.com/john-s-2/2025/12/05/its-still-hard-to-build-things-in-the-us-n3809602

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The world's leading manufacturer of advanced chips is TSMC in Taiwan. Back in 2020, President Trump helped convince TSMC to make a major investment in building chips here in the US, specifically in Arizona.
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In fact, that $12 billion investment was just the start. TSMC is now planning to spend more than 10 times that building multiple fabrication plants or fabs at the site north of Phoenix. The first of those is already opening and operational. The second has just completed construction. ..
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Things may be ahead of schedule but this week the NY Times reported that the complexity of building these factories has turned out to be far greater than the Taiwanese company expected. It's a lengthy story but certain issues crop up repeatedly, an almost impenetrable thicket of regulations and complaints from unions.

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The process that has turned a blank spot on the map into what some now call the Silicon Desert underscores a defining feature of American life: A tangle of bureaucracy often hinders ambitious visions, sowing confusion, uncertainty and delay. That tends to reinforce inertia and discourage development...

At home in Taiwan, TSMC is used to moving aggressively, gaining whatever resources, personnel and government approvals are required to propel its astonishing expansion. Yet in Phoenix, TSMC and its suppliers have wrestled with the intricacies of a different system.

They have been tripped up by a confusing process to gain permits. They have struggled to find workers with needed skills. They have contended with higher costs of doing business, succeeding through force of will and vast sums of money.

The title almost says it all. The multiple layers of gooberment, the over-lapping and conflicting bureaucracies, and various activists make creating or expanding businesses difficult in the US.
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Breaking News / Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 12/8
« Last post by SVPete on December 08, 2025, 01:11:33 PM »
Now It Can Be Told...Biden and the Border

https://hotair.com/david-strom/2025/12/08/now-it-can-be-toldbiden-and-the-border-n3809638

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The (NY) Times has deep pockets and deep connections in the Democratic political and policy world. Still, somehow it took until now for them to write about the fact that even before Biden was elected in 2020, his team was warning that his immigration plans would cause a humanitarian disaster. Still, Biden and his closest advisors didn't want to hear it.

They were worried that Latinos, or should I say the "LatinX" community, wouldn't want better policies.

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In the weeks after Joseph R. Biden Jr. was elected president, advisers delivered a warning: His approach to immigration could prove disastrous.
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But Mr. Biden was now president-elect, and his positions threatened to drastically increase border crossings, experts advising his transition team warned in a Zoom briefing in the final weeks of 2020, according to people with direct knowledge of that briefing. That jump, they said, could provoke a political crisis.

“Chaos” was the word the advisers had used in a memo during the campaign.

As early as August of 2020, his advisors warned of the chaos that Biden's proposals would bring, but Biden's political team thought that immigration was a distraction, and doing anything to stem the chaos might be political poison with a constituency they were determined to service.

Ironically, their failures on securing the border helped seal Biden's fate.

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...a New York Times examination of Mr. Biden’s record found that he and his closest advisers repeatedly rebuffed recommendations that could have addressed the border crisis faster, and eased what became a potent issue for Mr. Trump as he sought to return to the White House and justify the aggressive tactics roiling American cities today.

Former Biden administration officials told The Times that Mr. Biden and his circle of close confidants — including Ron Klain, who was chief of staff during the president’s first two years, Mike Donilon, Jennifer O’Malley Dillon and Anita Dunn — made two crucial errors.

First, they underestimated the scale of migration that was coming. Second, they failed to appreciate the political reaction to that migration — believing that stronger enforcement would alienate Latino and progressive voters, and also that a border surge would not be an important issue to most voters. Those calculations would later prove to be mistaken, with many voters, including Latinos, citing immigration as a reason for supporting Mr. Trump in 2024.
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During his reelection campaign, Biden claimed that Trump had tubed a deal that would have reformed the immigration system, but it turns out that Biden didn't want to have anything to do with the talks because it might come up with ideas that would offend his left base.

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Democrats blamed Mr. Trump for sinking the deal. But Mr. Lankford pointed to another culprit: the Biden administration’s own foot-dragging.

When negotiations had gained momentum the previous fall (2023), the White House had refused to get involved, according to Mr. Murphy and Mr. Lankford. “We don’t want our fingerprints on these negotiations,” Mr. Lankford recalled the White House telling him. Only as border crossings continued to spike did the administration relent, he said.

Trump has been in office nearly 11 months, so the NYT feels it is safe to report what was knowable to them as much as 5 years earlier. Because reporting the truth in 2020 or 2023 or 2024 would have helped the EEEeeeeee-vile Bogey-Trump. the NYT waited.
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The DUmpster / Re: Is he dead yet?
« Last post by SVPete on December 08, 2025, 01:07:09 PM »

Given the malicious neglect shown to the people of East Palestine by the Biden regime after the freight train doused the town in chemicals, one would think lefty wouldn't want to bring up the subject of freight trains and government inaction.

 :hi5: !
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The DUmpster / Re: What the actual ****, Mika???
« Last post by SVPete on December 08, 2025, 12:58:53 PM »
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... all I could think during her gasping poutrage was, lady, you were ****ing your co-host and he was if I remember correctly, still married, and even if he wasn’t I believe you were.

Unless Mika was boinking Joe in 2013 or earlier, he was not married. OTOH, the timing of their 2017 engagement suggests the possibility that their relationship started before her 2016 divorce. Or maybe it didn't and they just went from start to engagement quickly.

But since when did good little Progs care about adultery? JFK was a serial adulterer. RFK was a serial adulterer. Teddy the Snorkel was a well-known decades-long serial adulterer. Clinton was credibly accused of rape and got BJs under the desk in the Or... errr, Oval Office. Kammie's entree into SF city and CA state politics was through Willie Brown's zipper. Noisome had an affair with his mayoral chief of staff's (and friend's!) wife.

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IIRC, there is at least one annual nude bike ride event in SF, and there are groups of nude runners in the annual Bay to Breakers running event. What PCI wants to conflate are "ordinary" and "normal". Some perversions have become ordinary, especially in places to SF and West Hollywood, but that does not make the perversions normal. Exhibitionism is not normal.
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The DUmpster / Re: Want to see this come true?
« Last post by SVPete on December 08, 2025, 12:43:55 PM »
And yet these same people who are calling for Trump and Co. to be jailed never held Teddy Kenndy or others to the same standard.

Not Teddy the Snorkel nor Waitress-Sandwich Dodd.
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The DUmpster / Re: Is he dead yet?
« Last post by SSG Snuggle Bunny on December 08, 2025, 12:43:17 PM »
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Orrex (66,512 posts)

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Run over by minimally-inspected freight train?


Given the malicious neglect shown to the people of East Palestine by the Biden regime after the freight train doused the town in chemicals, one would think lefty wouldn't want to bring up the subject of freight trains and government inaction.
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Now do teachers who are sexualizing or grooming your children.

And the attempt by Minneapolis pols to become Rotherham 2.0.
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The DUmpster / Re: Is he dead yet?
« Last post by SVPete on December 08, 2025, 12:38:50 PM »
Has any DU-member called out Orrex for how sadly pathetic his/her obsessive hatred is? Much as I disagreed with and disliked what LIEden was doing, I could not bring myself to hate him and wish for his death, not daily for 4 years, not even once.
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The DUmpster / Re: What the actual ****, Mika???
« Last post by ADsOutburst on December 08, 2025, 12:31:32 PM »
Of all the things to be upset over, they're upset about Mika's reaction to this?
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