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One big city mayor is complaining about migrants being sent to his city.  NYC Mayor Eric Adams whined, “Our schools are going to be impacted.  Our healthcare system is going to be impacted.  Our infrastructure is going to be impacted.”

There is a simple solution.  Deport them.  That is not being racist.  They are lawbreakers.


Oklahoma is pushing back against the transgender insanity being enabled by the White House.  The White House is pushing changes in various interpretations of federal laws to allow boys to use girls’ restrooms and locker rooms and to participate on girls’ sports teams.  They are even threatening to withhold federal lunch money if schools fail to allow this.

“What you’re seeing here is really the Biden administration saying ‘you’re going to do what I want or I’m going to take your lunch money,’” Fight for Schools Executive Director Ian Prior told Fox News. “For the federal government to come in and really tie school nutrition and school lunch programs to this radical ideology is terrifying, and it’s appalling.”

Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt signed a bill, the “Save Women’s Sports Act,” that requires athletes to compete based on biological sex.  The law “requires certain athletic teams to be designated based on biological sex” and “require[s] execution of an affidavit” to qualify for the team.

More states need to do this.  This trans insanity needs to stop.  Just get these people the mental health help they so desperately need.


Is affirmative action about to be given a death sentence?  The U.S. Supreme Court will hear challenges to the University of North Carolina and Harvard’s race-based admissions.

The nation’s highest court set a date of Oct. 31 to hear the arguments.

Affirmative action was always about discrimination on the basis of race.  As Chief Justice Roberts said, “The way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to stop discriminating on the basis of race.”


Spain has become the latest government to tell its citizens to turn up the AC temperature.

A decree published on Tuesday morning in the official state gazette and scheduled to go into effect next week mandates that air conditioning in public places be set at or above 27 degrees Celsius (about 80 degrees Fahrenheit) and that doors of those buildings remain closed to save energy.

Greece and Italy announced measures last month to similarly restrict energy use when cooling public buildings, also requiring air conditioning to be set to 27 degrees Celsius or higher.

These countries are trying to conserve natural gas usage.  The supply is being impacted by various factors not the least of which is Russia’s lack of willingness to keep sending the usual amounts to Europe.

Trump told Europe to wean themselves off Russian supplies.  They did not listen.


Perhaps the best campaign ad this year.