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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 5/23
« Last post by SVPete on May 23, 2026, 10:51:45 AM »
Border czar Tom Homan tells Texas Democrat to 'bring it' after her chilling threat to jail ICE agents

https://www.foxnews.com/media/border-czar-tom-homan-tells-texas-democrat-bring-chilling-threat-jail-ice-agents

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Border czar Tom Homan issued a fiery warning to a Texas Democrat after she promised to turn an ICE detention facility into a prison camp for former federal immigration agents and "American Zionists."

Speaking on "Jesse Watters Primetime," Homan refused to back down from Texas House candidate Maureen Galindo’s comments, telling her to "bring it."

"You know, she's obviously an idiot. Bottom line is, bring it. I'm sick of the threats from some of these out of touch Democrats," Homan said Thursday.

A certain large city in Denver needs to hear this, "'Bring it!' invitation".
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Breaking News / Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 5/23
« Last post by SVPete on May 23, 2026, 10:25:04 AM »
Did Planet Fitness Cancel a Woman’s Membership for Reporting ‘Trans’ Child Assaulter?

https://pjmedia.com/catherinesalgado/2026/05/22/did-planet-fitness-cancel-womans-membership-for-reporting-trans-child-assaulter-n4953163

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Planet Fitness canceled a woman’s membership — apparently forging her signature to do so — and called the police after the woman expressed discomfort that a large male was using female shower facilities. That “transgender”-identifying male is reportedly Christopher Beaulieu, who is a serial criminal and registered sex offender.

The established facts, based on Judy Walcott's testimony, are that Planet Fitness staff not only canceled her membership but later called police on her, claiming trespass after she requested a refund for her unused month of membership. The mentally ill man whose use of female facilities reportedly triggered the incident is tentatively identified as Beaulieu, a pedophile.

Judy Walcott has long been a member at a Concord, N.H., Planet Fitness, but had a shock on April 11 when she saw a man in the locker room's shower area. "I was shaking. Like I was actually trembling because it freaked me out that bad," she told Fox News. She ... went to the front desk to report the man. The employee at the front said there was nothing staff could possibly do about the man in the women's room because it was company policy to allow him there. The employee didn't even bother to head to the locker room to assess the situation.

A few days later, Walcott spoke with a different staff member and explained her safety concerns. This employee merely accused Walcott of being "transphobic" and ignored her complaint. ... Later that same day, the gym's manager called Walcott and told her that her membership was now canceled because of a "policy violation" but did not explain which policy.

Walcott later found that the gym had charged her for another month despite the cancellation. She did find a document requesting cancellation of her membership that was to be effective May 16 and listed "Nondiscrimination Trans" in the comment section. Walcott did not authorize the document, though it showed her signature, and she says the signature must have been forged. ...
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The New Hampshire Registration of Criminal Offenders database shows that Beaulieu has a 2011 conviction for felonious sexual assault of a victim somewhere between 13 and 15 years of age. He also has a slew of misdemeanors stretching back to 2009 and four felony assault convictions between 2011 and 2012. ... If this is the man who was using Planet Fitness's female locker room, it's disgusting that gym employees are protecting him.

Someone needs to found a gym called, "We Are Not Woke-Crazy".
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This Is What the Democrats’ Push to Impeach Chief Justice Roberts Is Really About

https://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2026/05/23/this-is-what-the-democrats-push-to-impeach-chief-justice-roberts-is-really-about-n4953173

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Rep. Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.) filed an impeachment resolution Thursday against Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts. I guess we should just add it to the pile of impeachment resolutions Democrats have filed against President Donald Trump and members of his administration, right?

Cohen has represented Tennessee's 9th Congressional District for years, but he's retiring after Tennessee Republicans redrew his seat following a late-April Supreme Court ruling declaring racial gerrymandering unconstitutional. Rather than accept the outcome, Cohen decided to go out with a fire-sale grievance tour, targeting the most consequential figure in American law.

In announcing the resolution, Cohen said, "I have come to the unfortunate conclusion that while John Roberts remains Chief Justice, correcting this misconduct and ensuring the Justices and the Court itself comply with their legal obligations will be impossible."
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Take Article I, which accuses Roberts of allowing the court to become "a political instrument" through its handling of election and redistricting cases. This is rich coming from a party that spent decades running to the courts to block policies it couldn't kill through legislation, and to impose policies it couldn't pass through Congress. It’s funny how when the courts were a rubber stamp for the left, they were oracles of justice. Now that they're not, they're corrupt.

Article II claims Roberts "entrenched minority rule" through decisions that have enabled partisan gerrymandering. Cute story. Remind me again which party aggressively gerrymandered blue states for decades? Oh right.

Dems trying to make rulings that they disagree with an impeachable offense? How ... unsurprising.

Ironically (Karmically?) the R who might be replacing (white) Cohen is black (who, like other black Reps, almost certainly will be banned from the "Congressional Black Caucus").
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Politics / When Reality Bites: Sen. Jon Ossoff and Rep. Jamie Raskin
« Last post by SVPete on May 23, 2026, 10:13:34 AM »
When Reality Bites: Sen. Jon Ossoff and Rep. Jamie Raskin

https://pjmedia.com/marktapscott/2026/05/23/when-reality-bites-sen-jon-ossoff-and-rep-jamie-raskin-n4953169

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Thus, today is the first installment of what will likely make frequent appearances in these pages: "When Reality Bites — a Lying Politician With Actual Facts." In today's edition, Reality Bites Sen. Jon Ossoff and Rep. Jamie Raskin, Democrats, respectively, from Georgia and Maryland. Do not be surprised when future installments feature Republicans, because lying in politics is an equal opportunity character flaw.

Now, Ossoff has been pushing this falsehood as fact: "The Medicaid program has been gutted... cut to make room in the budget for a tax cut that went overwhelmingly to top earners. Our priorities are out of whack right now." The Georgia Democrat was referring to the historic tax cuts included in President Donald Trump's Big Beautiful Bill (BBB) of 2025.
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So, Sen. Ossoff, meet Just Facts, a non-partisan, non-profit government and politics research watchdog that thrives on comparing the facts with spurious claims such as yours regarding Medicaid.

Here's what Just Facts found:

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"IN FACT, the BBB only cuts Medicaid for able-bodied loafers, illegal immigrants, other aliens, fraudsters, and states like California that exploited the program. Meanwhile, the portion of the U.S. population receiving Medicaid has more than doubled since 2000, while the poverty rate is the same (emphasis added)."

Here are the specifics, according to Just Facts' researchers:

*To receive Medicaid, the BBB requires “nonpregnant, nondisabled adults, aged 19 through 64” who don’t have a “dependent child under the age of 14” to “complete a minimum of 80 hours” per “month” of “work,” “community service, or enrollment in an education program.”

* The BBB prevents illegal immigrants and other aliens from receiving Medicaid under executive fiats that make them “lawfully present” for the purpose of receiving government benefits, even though they don’t have “legal status” to be in the United States.

* The BBB contains a range of fraud prevention measures such as “address verification” and “ensuring deceased individuals do not remain enrolled” in Medicaid, which has the second-highest level of improper payments among all federal programs.
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And speaking of tall tales, that brings us to the Maryland Democrat, Mr. Raskin, the Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee, who would have you believe that Trump has established a “huge slush fund” for his “private militia of insurrectionists, rioters, and white supremacists, including those who brutally beat police officers on January 6, 2021.”

Uh, no, Mr. Raskin. Here are the specifics, according to Just Facts' researchers:

* As explained in the Washington and Lee Law Review, “American prosecutors exercise almost limitless discretion in a series of decisions affecting individuals embroiled in the criminal justice system,” such as “whether to accept or decline a case,” “what crimes should be charged and the number of counts,” “whether to engage in plea negotiations and the terms of an acceptable agreement,” “all aspects of pretrial and trial strategy,” and “in many cases,” the “punishment that will be imposed upon conviction.”

* Biden’s DOJ used that discretion to prosecute hundreds of non-violent J6 protestors for being in the Capitol for as little as “two minutes.”

* Biden’s DOJ also prosecuted more than a hundred J6 protestors for “obstructing an official proceeding,” a federal law that was created to criminalize the destruction of evidence. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled (6–3) that these prosecutions were illegal and wrongfully gave “prosecutors broad discretion to seek a 20-year maximum sentence for acts Congress saw fit to punish with far shorter sentences.”
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The DUmpster / Re: had an interesting evening yesterday
« Last post by SVPete on May 23, 2026, 10:10:11 AM »
I wonder how many of those Hispanic-named grads' families have been in the US legally for several generations, if not all the way back to 1849 when the US bought what is now the US Southwest.

I've chewed out an occasional conservative making the errant ASSumption that Hispanic family name equals illegal immigrant. VERY occasionally, as in not in the past year or two or three (= long enough ago that I do not remember when ... possibly even pre-Covid). And here Kali is making the same ASSumption ... probably without any DU-member calling out his/her ASSumption.

It amuses me that so many Proggies ASSume that Rs and other conservatives hate Hispanics. My first introduction to Mexican food was when my Dad delivered sacks of corn he had grown to a Mexican restaurant where it would be made into tortillas and other food items. I was age 5 or so at the time, and we took home some fresh tamales for dinner ... very tasty! California being California, quite a few of my school classmates were of Mexican (literally, not pejoratively) ancestry. I saw no point in asking how long their families had lived in the US, they were "just" classmates, normal. I was similarly incurious about the family histories of my black, indigenous, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and Punjabi Indian classmates.
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The DUmpster / Re: I was just informed by a Verizon insider
« Last post by SVPete on May 23, 2026, 09:45:19 AM »
Does anyone have a clue why Verizon discontinuing 411 service is threadworthy?
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The DUmpster / Re: Watched Colbert last night and cried through most of it
« Last post by SVPete on May 23, 2026, 09:40:29 AM »
The last time I felt like crying was when they cancelled Flipper on NBC and I was six or seven years old.  So there you go about the mentality of the Left.

 :rotf:  :hi5:  :rotf:
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The DUmpster / had an interesting evening yesterday
« Last post by CC27 on May 23, 2026, 08:59:37 AM »
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Kali (56,906 posts)

had an interesting evening yesterday

attended a high school graduation. southside of Tucson. 95% (or more) of names read were Hispanic. class of 2026 won over 12 million in scholarships, 5 students had graduated with associates degrees from Pima Community College the day before, getting their degrees BEFORE their HS diplomas. One student who had an unbelievable story won over 2 million/full ride to Princeton. She gave a barn burner of a valedictorian speech.

My favorite things were NO ****ing pledge of allegiance, NO PRAYER, and the school Mariachi band/singer did the anthem.

They are right, the schools are subversively indoctrinating the kids in pride, dei, critical thinking, academic achievement, empathy. No wonder magats so afraid of everything.

https://democraticunderground.com/100221254487

My question is what does these students being Hispanic have anything to with the graduation. You idiots are always bring up race.

I think you are afraid these kids might become something in life without being dependent on government because of skin color or race because you need to tell them how to think and live because they are too stupid to live without your wisdom.
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The DUmpster / Re: I was just informed by a Verizon insider
« Last post by 67 Rover on May 23, 2026, 07:27:31 AM »
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PCIntern (28,566 posts)

I was just informed by a Verizon insider

that they are eliminating the 411 service soon and precipitously. Just letting y’all know.

Astronaut Katy Perry gave me some inside information on our Moon/Mars colonization plan and there was nothing about 411 being used so I believe the janitor.  :popcorn:
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The DUmpster / Re: I was just informed by a Verizon insider
« Last post by Airwolf on May 22, 2026, 11:48:59 PM »
That's funny. I use Verizon and have since it started way back in the early 90's when It was US West here in Iowa. I would think there would be some mention of any change in services made by any provider.
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