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BREAKING: Unanimous SCOTUS Rejects VA Dems Attempt to Reinstate Referendum

https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2026/05/15/breaking-scotus-rejects-va-dems-attempt-to-reinstate-referendum-n3815002

On a related, funnier note, Jones misspelled "Senator" and "Virginia" in the stupid shit he filed. And addressd it to the wrong court. :lmao:

Jones is the guy who wished death on Republican children. It's nice to see him get a small measure of justice by being exposed as perhaps the biggest idiot in a room full of them.

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BREAKING: Unanimous SCOTUS Rejects VA Dems Attempt to Reinstate Referendum

https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2026/05/15/breaking-scotus-rejects-va-dems-attempt-to-reinstate-referendum-n3815002

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So much for the "radical courts," eh?

Virginia Democrats, led by Attorney General Jay Jones, wanted the US Supreme Court to overrule the Virginia state supreme court on how to read the state constitution. Jones, Hakeem Jeffries, and other leading Democrats insisted that the 4-3 SCOVA decision was a miscarriage of justice, so much so that it crossed federal law.

Not one justice on the Supreme Court agreed:
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General Discussion / Re: Democrat treason and sedition
« Last post by SSG Snuggle Bunny on May 15, 2026, 04:57:03 PM »
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A former inspector general who fast-tracked a "whistleblower" complaint that led to the first impeachment of President Trump in 2019 knew the whistleblower was a registered Democrat and Joe Biden loyalist yet still determined his complaint was "a matter of urgent concern that appeared credible," according to newly declassified documents.
The documents also reveal the anonymous whistleblower secretly met with the Democratic staff of former House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff prior to submitting his complaint in August 2019.

Yet under direct questioning, the whistleblower -- later identified by RealClearInvestigations as intelligence analyst Eric Ciaramella -- failed to disclose those contacts in interviews with IG investigators or on whistleblower forms, according to more than 350 pages of intel briefings Schiff classified as secret and locked up in a Capitol vault.

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rick Crawford released the papers Monday morning after National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard declassified them late last week. Justice Department insiders say the documents factor into an ongoing grand jury investigation into an alleged "grand conspiracy" by former Obama and Biden officials to illegally target Trump in political espionage activities.

Nonetheless, IG Michael Atkinson, then the intelligence community's top watchdog, did not question the whistleblower's political motivations, truthfulness or credibility.


https://www.realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2026/04/13/breaking_newly_declassified_docs_reveal_bias_of_impeachment_whistleblower_1176287.html
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So, what wondrous thing did Trump do today? :-)
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 5/15
« Last post by SVPete on May 15, 2026, 02:45:42 PM »
Trump Admin Defers $1.3 Billion In Medicaid Payments To California

https://dailycaller.com/2026/05/14/admin-1-3-billion-medicaid-payments-california/

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The Trump administration announced Wednesday it is withholding $1.3 billion in Medicaid payments to California, alleging the state has not done enough to tackle fraud.

Vice President JD Vance claimed during an event at the White House that the “simple reason” for deferring Medicaid payments to the Golden State is “because the state of California has not taken fraud very seriously.” The news comes as the administration has recently been moving to crack down on healthcare ‌fraud nationwide.

“There are California taxpayers and American taxpayers who are being defrauded because California isn’t taking its program seriously, but also you have people who have been prescribed medications that they don’t even need,” Vance said. “They’ve had drugs put into their bodies that they don’t need because fraudsters have actually encouraged false prescriptions and false administration of medications.”
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The Vice President also said the administration is informing all 50 U.S. states that it could halt funding to their Medicaid Fraud Control Units if they fail to “aggressively prosecute Medicaid fraud.”

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz stated in a statement posted to X on Wednesday that “when states like California refuse to work with the federal government on saving American taxpayer dollars,” the administration “will hold those states accountable.”
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 5/15
« Last post by SVPete on May 15, 2026, 02:41:12 PM »
Baltimore mayor accused of spending $167,000 in taxpayer funds on crab cakes, baby showers, flowers: Inspector General

https://thepostmillennial.com/baltimore-mayor-accused-of-spending-167000-in-taxpayer-funds-on-crab-cakes-baby-showers-flowers-inspector-general

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Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott is involved in an escalating battle with the city’s inspector general, Isabel Mercedes Cumming, over government transparency and allegations of fraud within city programs.

The conflict began after Cumming’s office flagged concerns related to Baltimore’s youth diversion program, a city-run initiative she criticized for having poor data collection. Cumming’s office later referred two potentially fraudulent invoices tied to the program to law enforcement.

The dispute expanded after Baltimore officials provided Cumming’s office with heavily redacted invoices in January. In response, the inspector general issued a subpoena seeking unredacted documents. The city declined to comply, and officials then announced they had discovered the inspector general’s office had “unapproved and unfettered access” to confidential work. Cumming called the move “an attempt to stop transparency," per The Wall Street Journal.

In February, Cumming released a report detailing about $167,000 in spending by the mayor’s office over roughly three years. The report claimed that much of the spending involved food purchases made without required waivers, including expenses for “birthday celebrations, employee appreciations, baby showers, and flowers for a selective few, including executive leadership.”

Cumming’s office found that about $50,000 alone was spent on food items, including crab cakes and Old Bay wings in stadium boxes owned by the city at Orioles and Ravens games.
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 5/15
« Last post by SVPete on May 15, 2026, 02:38:41 PM »
Justice Department sues DC Bar over alleged weaponization of attorney discipline

https://justthenews.com/government/courts-law/justice-department-sues-dc-bar-over-alleged-weaponization-attorney-discipline

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The Justice Department filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday against the District of Columbia Bar’s disciplinary authorities, alleging that the attorney discipline process has been improperly used to investigate and penalize federal government lawyers for actions taken in their official capacities.

At the center of the dispute is an ongoing disciplinary case involving former Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Clark, who faced scrutiny over his role in discussions surrounding the 2020 presidential election and a draft letter concerning allegations of election fraud in Georgia. According to the Justice Department, the letter was never finalized or sent, and the disciplinary proceedings improperly target internal executive branch deliberations.

The lawsuit aligns with President Donald Trump’s Executive Order titled Ending the Weaponization of the Federal Government and a related presidential memorandum aimed at limiting what the administration describes as politically motivated uses of legal and regulatory processes.

“As our complaint and history make clear, the DC Bar has long acted as a blatantly partisan arm of leftist causes. No more,” said acting Attorney General Todd Blanche.
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No, the Supreme Court Did Not 'Gut' the Voting Rights Act

https://www.newsmax.com/michaeldorstewitz/alito-gerrymandering-race/2026/05/14/id/1256255/

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The U.S. Supreme Court prompted a nationwide round of handwringing and screams of hyperbole when it released its decision in Louisiana v. Callais late last month.

The high court ruled that racial gerrymandering of congressional districts is unconstitutional.

Writing for the 6-member majority, Justice Samuel Alito explained that "the Constitution almost never permits the Federal Government or a State to discriminate on the basis of race."

The question before the court, he said, is "whether compliance with the Voting Rights Act should be added to our very short list of compelling interests that can justify racial discrimination."
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Section 2, [52 U.S.C. 10301] (a) provides that "No voting qualification or prerequisite to voting or standard, practice, or procedure shall be imposed or applied by any State or political subdivision in a manner which results in a denial or abridgement of the right of any citizen of the United States to vote on account of race or color, or in contravention of the guarantees set forth in section 4(f)(2), as provided in subsection (b)."

In short, the right to vote is granted to all citizens, regardless of race or color, as guaranteed by the 15th Amendment to the Constitution.

Democrats can’t make the case that minorities are being disenfranchised. Each of us have the same power at the polls — one person, one vote.
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Opponents to the high court's decision instead point to subsection (b), which lists factors to consider when determining if voting rights have been denied.

Factors might include lack of minority officeholders or no minority-majority districts, an approach that Justice Clarence Thomas rejected in a concurring opinion.

He suggested that the Supreme Court "should never have interpreted §2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to effectively give racial groups ‘an entitlement to roughly proportional representation.'"

Thomas added that Section 2 "does not regulate districting at all."
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 5/15
« Last post by SVPete on May 15, 2026, 02:05:10 PM »
L3Harris turns handheld radios into counter-drone jammers

https://breakingdefense.com/2026/05/l3harris-turns-handheld-radios-into-counter-drone-jammers/

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WASHINGTON — With small drones inflicting massive losses on both sides in Ukraine, defense electronics maker L3Harris is reprogramming its widely used Falcon IV handheld radios to generate a personal protective electronic-warfare “bubble” for the soldiers carrying them, company executives said.

Branded as Wraith Shield, the capability doesn’t require any new hardware, the company said, just a software upgrade to the existing Wraith communications waveform, which is compatible with over 100,000 Falcon IV radios in service worldwide.

“At the cost of a software upgrade … single-digit thousands of dollars … you can add this capability to a radio they’re already carrying,” Chris Aebli, the company’s president for Mission Critical Communications, told reporters this morning. “[It’s] their own protection bubble for counter-UAS.”

“It’s ready to be delivered,” he said, although international sales are still awaiting export approval from the US government. ...

L3Harris is net of the merger of L3 Communications and Harris. IIRC, Harris was a spin-off from RCA. L3 Communications was formed by several investors who bought divisions of various companies that worked in microwave communications, but were not part of the original parent companies' core business. An example would be the former Litton Industries group bought from Northrup that became L3's Electron Devices Division. Northrup was focused on aircraft, while the Litton Industries group made klystrons, coupled cavity, and helix microwave tubes and microwave power modules for the military.

L3Harris is a major defense contractor, and they have the chops to do the localized protection mentioned in the article and much more.
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A Trump-Shattering Kaboom!



This time for sure!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIBdVkJ9L-k

Nothing between DUmmies' ears!

Rawwwrrrrrrrrr!
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