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Political Junkie म्हणाले...

Lot's going on in the world.

mongo म्हणाले...

And he is still adjusting to the loss of his wife. She just couldn’t keep from looking back.

narciso म्हणाले...

Third pic

Aggie म्हणाले...

@DataRepublican (small r) has just written a short piece about the NGO world. She's a very interesting follow.

https://americanmind.org/salvo/the-fall-of-the-ngo-administrative-complex/

William50 म्हणाले...

"There is a physics rule that changes everything about how we think about secrets. It goes like this: you cannot observe a quantum system without disturbing it. Not because our instruments are clumsy. Not because we haven’t built good enough technology yet. Because the universe, at its most fundamental level, does not allow it.
This sounds like an obscure footnote in a physics textbook. It is not. It is the foundation of a communications revolution that is quietly unfolding right now, one that promises to make certain kinds of messages genuinely, physically impossible to intercept without detection. Not hard to intercept. Not expensive to intercept. Impossible to intercept."

Robert Malone

Quantum communication is no longer a physics thought experiment. It’s being deployed right now, and it’s going to change who controls secrets, who wins wars, and who you can trust online.

Indefinitely Extended Excursion™️ म्हणाले...

There will be no more regime change wars. Instead we will fight wars in order to leave the regime unchanged.

exhelodrvr1 म्हणाले...

Salt of the earth, mongo!

Leland म्हणाले...

A Dick theme today? Meade, call you office.

Eva Marie म्हणाले...

If you’re tired of they/them you might enjoy this short bit from comedian Robby Hoffman:
https://youtube.com/shorts/O00TMcoLUNQ?si=tXhjMeYw0u1b9YUc

tcrosse म्हणाले...

Having done a hitch as a swabbie in the US Navy, I feel sort of sorry for the poor bastards of the Iranian Navy whose ships were blasted out of the water. Although I wouldn't want to pull liberty with those guys. As for that ship which was torpedoed near Sri Lanka: they were lucky not to be hit with one of the atomic torpedoes we were rumored to have.

Beasts of England म्हणाले...

First and third are nice!!

boatbuilder म्हणाले...

The MN ICE protests seem to be off the front page. It would appear that the Somali fraud machine in MN is about to take a back seat as well. From Jeff Childers' Coffee & Covid:

Meanwhile, the New York Post ran its own exclusive, headlined, “Dr. Oz launches fraud probe of New York’s $124B Medicaid program.”

Let’s start with New York. The news —completely ignored by corporate media, hence NY Post’s “exclusive” label— was that CMS Administrator Dr. Oz fired off a letter to Governor Kathy Hochul containing fifty pointed questions demanding answers about cost controls, fraud prevention, and oversight of provider enrollment. Fifty questions. That’s not a letter; it’s practically an entire deposition.

Dr. Oz has good reason to be suspicious. New York’s average Medicaid spending per beneficiary is $12,528. For context, that’s 36% higher than the national average for state spending— and nearly 80% higher per resident than anywhere else in the country. Either New Yorkers are sicker than stray dogs, somebody is getting creative with the paperwork, or there’s a new diagnosis code called “Sucker Syndrome.” None of the possible explanations is any good.

The stats are mind-blowing. 6.8 million New Yorkers are now on Medicaid. That’s 34% of the state’s population. One in three! New York spent $72.7 billion on personal care and ‘home aide services’ between 2018-2024. That comes to —get this— roughly half of all NY Medicaid spending. Just for personal care/home aides.

That wasn’t even the most shocking fact.

At $124 billion, New York’s Medicaid budget alone is larger than the GDP of most countries. It’s bigger than the entire federal budget of some NATO allies. All for one state’s medical welfare program. (And needless to say, New York’s health statistics are in the toilet. It ain’t helping.)...


Is it too much to hope that the Medicare fraud dominoes are starting to fall?

Where were Joe Biden's US Attorneys while this was going on?

boatbuilder म्हणाले...

There's more:
As bad as all those statistics are, there’s one more that almost breaks the fabric of space-time. It shreds the historic fraud map and throws this 2026 fraud scandal into totally new territory. Maybe outer space. You might want to sit down for this.

“In New York,” Dr. Oz reported, “the single most prominent job is a personal care service. Retail is not the top job in New York anymore.” Think of that. The number one job category in New York State isn’t retail, finance, or tech. It’s Medicaid-funded home aides. Fraud has literally become the state’s primary employment sector. New York doesn’t have a healthcare system with a fraud problem. No. It has a fraud program with a healthcare label.
New York used to be famous for Wall Street traders and Broadway actors. Now its signature profession is getting paid by the government to visit grandma. Or just to say you visited Grandma. Either way, it pays the same, and Grandma lacks capacity to testify.

New York is now home to 623,000 “home aides,” outnumbering retail workers almost three-to-one. The ranks of home aides swelled 10% last year alone. They produce no revenue. They are almost entirely funded by Medicaid. Locusts. Hey, you can’t blame them. Sitting at home while making fake visits to grandma is a lot easier than selling knockoff iPhones to Chinese tourists in Times Square.

The state’s biggest industry is now billing the federal government for home care. That is a fact.

In other words, New York is rapidly reaching the socialist tipping point, where transfer payments exceed the productive sector’s ability to generate revenue. Sooner or later, Margaret Thatcher famously said, you start running out of other people’s money. Right after the last retail worker switches the lights off.

New York Democrats are not failing to catch the fraud— they’ve designed a patronage machine that incentivizes and rewards fraud. The tiny fraction getting caught, I would bet, are the ones failing to feed their cut back into the political system. That explains everything: why Governor Hochul fights to protect it, why the state’s spending is 80% higher than the national average, and why the whistleblowers got fired instead of the fraudsters getting prosecuted.

boatbuilder म्हणाले...
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boatbuilder म्हणाले...

As they say--read the whole thing: coffeeandcovid.substack.com

Gospace म्हणाले...

It's truly amazing how little people understand the generally accepted rules of war, especially at sea. A warship or naval vessel or naval auxiliary in international waters is a legitimate target for opposing forces. Period. No warning need be given. One of submarines either saw a target- or was directed to one. Did a firing solution, and fired. One torpedo (apparently) one ship. Which rapidly sank. The lucky submarine that fired the torpedo has yet to be identified. We no longer have PC leadership, so I'm fairly certain when they next enter port there'll be a frigate silhouette painted on the sail and a broom attached to one of it's masts.

Some of the reporting I've read is really truly amazing- especially if true. According to at least one Iranian source- all it's weapons systems were locked and couldn't be operated. WTF? After all, it was in India to participate in a peaceful celebration. Not that it matters- it was a warship, now it's a reef. If it's weapons systems were rendered non-operational, that means, to me, the mullahs don't trust their naval officers. Whatever.

Then- submarines are REQUIRED to stop and rescue sailors in the water. No. They're not. Modern subs aren't designed for surface operations. And especially not search and rescue missions.

The Iranian ship wasn't in a war zone! It wasn't? It was in international waters- not anyone's territorial waters. And there's no requirement anyhow that it must be in a war zone to be a target. It's not a target if it's in the territorial waters of a non-belligerent nation. That's territorial waters, within 12 miles of shore, not exclusive economic zone, usually recognized as 200 miles.

And then there are those saying "Well, we killed one of their warships in international waters, so now they can shoot down any or our civilian airliners over the ocean!" Oh yeah? Where does that equivalence come from? From their fevered minds.

My only question is- is the Navy going to issue a Submarine Combat Patrol pin to the sub that took the shot? They should.

Eva Marie म्हणाले...

Heard on the Joe Rogan Show, episode #2457:
New York City’s adopted budget for FY 2026 is about $115.9 billion, with a population of around 8.5 million residents. This works out to roughly $13,635 per capita.
Florida’s state budget for FY 2025-2026 is $117.4 billion, with a population of about 23.3 million. That equates to approximately $5,038 per capita.
So the State of Florida has approx the same budget as the city of New York even though Florida has approx 3 times the population as NYC

Lem Vibe Bandit म्हणाले...

YouTube: Lex and YouTuber Rick Beato discuss their idea of "the perfect song".

Iman म्हणाले...

I watched a clip of Conan O’Brien’ S podcast interview of Michelle 0bama. Good Lord, what a fucked up, entitled piece of work she is. Nothing but complaints about her tough life and bitching about America and Americans.

What a mutt.

buwaya म्हणाले...

There is a kerfuffle about falling PISA scores in the OECD. There has been a substantial decline in most countries, 2003-2023. This is generally explained (though this only works in part) through the demographic shift of natives-immigrants. Finland however, the biggest loser, cant be explained that way.
The US is the other odd duck as it hasnt declined - take a victory lap. Or maybe not. The US has declined in Math, by far the most important thing tested. And that cant be explained by changes in demographics either.
Maybe its cellphones and screens making kids everywhere dumber.
https://x.com/keyah_regnem/status/2026540589890605490

Christopher म्हणाले...

Wanted to thank Althouse for the gift link to the fellow living in the New York rent-controlled tenement since the '70s. Interesting piece.

And indeed I wanted to see what that place looked like, kinda what I expected having lived in NYC in the 80's.

But man that is a typical web designer/art director's disaster. Rolling text over photos, animated circles over key objects, so much effort to obscure the words on the one hand and the photography on the other with the goal of showing how clever the design team is. Look at me, look at me, look at me!

gadfly म्हणाले...

Six hundred thousand home aides in a city of more than 8 million doesnt sound out of line to me, Our population is growing older. Retail worker headcount has to be nearly that many. I wonder how many gig workers are out there delivering goods and services in NYC. Many of these folks support retail trade and are paid in cash.

FullMoon म्हणाले...

WW1
Proportion of Force: Draftees made up roughly 72% of the American Expeditionary Forces.

The draft was conducted in three major registration periods to capture different age groups:
June 5, 1917: For all men between the ages of 21 and 30.

June 5, 1918: For men who had turned 21 since the first registration (supplemented on August 24, 1918).

September 12, 1918: Expanded the age range to include all men between 18 and 45.

Mason G म्हणाले...

"Six hundred thousand home aides in a city of more than 8 million doesnt sound out of line to me..."

Well then, just looking into it shouldn't be a problem for anyone. Right?

Original Mike म्हणाले...

"Six hundred thousand home aides in a city of more than 8 million doesnt sound out of line to me,"

It's one person out of 13, which seems way out of line to me.

Breezy म्हणाले...

Thanks for that link, Aggie.

Eva Marie म्हणाले...

William50: bad link?

wendybar म्हणाले...

"He's just like the facade we saw with Obama except he is white"!!!!!


"I will say, though, most of the energy, Willie, on James Talarico, a guy that has just sort of exploded onto the national stage, a lot like Barack Obama. Yes, I will say, a lot like Barack Obama did, who was a state senator.

With James Talarico, you've got a guy that is not your father's Democrat. He quotes the Bible an awful lot. He uses it to not preach hatred and division. He uses it to preach inclusion. He uses it to talk about the importance of treating people decently, giving people hope." - Swoons Joe Scarborough.

https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/mark-finkelstein/2026/03/04/joe-scarborough-swoons-over-winning-talarico-lot-barack-obama

wendybar म्हणाले...

Why do we bother with laws anymore, since one side of the aisle is immune to prosecution??? Once again Radical Leftist can do whatever they want with absolutely no consequences to their actions.

"A New York state Supreme Court judge has vacated disciplinary sanctions against 22 former and current Columbia University students who took over Hamilton Hall in April 2024 during anti-Israel protests."

https://legalinsurrection.com/2026/03/ny-judge-overturns-disciplinary-actions-against-columbia-students-who-took-over-building-in-2024/

gadfly म्हणाले...
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Tina Trent म्हणाले...

Gadfly: and they're Asian, mostly Chinese illegals. When they get sick, it comes out of our pockets. Ifyou thought young Mexican men were a problem...

wendybar म्हणाले...

Rep. Nancy Mace

@RepNancyMace
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The loudest voices screaming "Release the Epstein Files" just voted to BURY the sexual harassment files of Members of Congress.

Get it now?
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Darth Powell
@VladTheInflator
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HOLY FUCK it wasn't even close.

I'm going to tell my kids this is Epstein Island x.com/kenklippenstei…

https://x.com/RepNancyMace/status/2029381973496746236?s=20

Enigma म्हणाले...

The end of monolithic ethnic voting blocs? There are deep fractures in US Hispanic voting. Maybe just lump Hispanics in with White voters soon? The Texas 23rd congressional district election involves three people with three different ideologies.

First, there's a repeat between Tony Gonzales and Brandon Herrera. Gonzales was censured by the Texas GOP for his border vote in 2023, and had an affair a staffer who burned herself to death. Herrera is a conservative gun rights activist with the Youtube channel "The AK Guy." In 2024, Herrera very nearly won the Republican primary runoff. They are again neck-and-neck.

One of them will face Katy Padilla Stout, a Mexican-American and cookie-cutter Democrat.

It'll be most interesting if Herrera wins, for then we'll have an assassination re-enactor, licensed gun manufacturer, lifelong fan of the AK-47, and machine gun hobbyist in Congress.

https://www.katyforcongress.com/issues

https://www.texasmonthly.com/news-politics/tony-gonzales-brandon-herrera-runoff/

narciso म्हणाले...
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narciso म्हणाले...
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Christopher B म्हणाले...

I did a little Gemini and Google search and came up with some interesting stats on home health workers. I decided to compare the average ages of Iowa and New York. Gemini says the median age in Iowa is right around 39 and for New York it is just a bit over 40. I then did some digging to come up with the number of home health workers in each state and found this interesting interactive map. (link to America's Health Rankings, scroll down the page a bit). Per the map, New York has 156 home health workers for each 1000 people over 65. Iowa, similar median age, has 39. The US average is 62 per 1000 people over 65. It's also very instructive to look at over which states are the lightest blue, which is an interesting choice having the *lightest* shade indicate the *highest* concentration of home health aides.

Christopher B म्हणाले...

I'll add that from the map linked above New Jersey and Connecticut both have right at the average number of home health aids per 1000 seniors (61) as compared to New York with over twice that many, and Gemini sez NJ and CT actually have higher median ages than New York, and higher than the median age of the combined NY, NJ, CT, PA area.

Indefinitely Extended Excursion™️ म्हणाले...

Ukraine Depended on Western Weaponry. Now That Script Has Flipped. ~ WSJ

Pentagon eyes Ukrainian interceptor drones to counter Iran ~ FT

"Kyiv has pioneered cheap and mass-produced machines to battle Russian versions of the Shahed attack drone"

The irony is absolutely extraordinary. Maybe Vance could take this opportunity to say thank you.

rhhardin म्हणाले...

Hegel does the Epstein files and the affirmation of ubridled masculinity.

William50 म्हणाले...

"The Unbreakable Message", sorry the link didn't work. Try this https://www.malone.news/p/the-unbreakable-message

Caroline म्हणाले...

@boatbuilder— I share your enthusiasm for Jeff Childers’ coffee and Covid substack. Indispensable.

Mr. T. म्हणाले...

Goodness. Watching Waltz appear for congressional testimony was utterly painful.

It's become increasingly obvious that the reason Harris picked him as her VP candidate was because she needed someone even dumber than her to make her appear that she actually possessed a functional
nervous system.

Aggie म्हणाले...

"...Maybe Vance could take this opportunity to say thank you. ..."

Maybe he should ask for a receipt. How many billions have been shoveled over there, again? Maybe he should ask for an audit.

Leland म्हणाले...

Eva Marie, in regards to NYC budget; this topic was brought up awhile back by NewNeo. Someone made a somewhat valid point that states and cities play different roles. So, I looked up the budgets for the largest Texas cities: Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio, Austin, El Paso. The combined budgets of those cities was less than $35 billion.

There was another notion that NYC's budget should be compared to other's cities, counties, and school district budget (because it means finding more data to show how stupid their argument is). Well, looking through a few counties and ISDs related to the same Texas cities, you could add $5 billion ($2.5 billion per county and $2.5 billion per major school district) as a conservative estimate (e.g. Harris County's budget is $2.7b while Houston ISD is $2.1b). So that's another $30b to the $35b or $75b for the combined country, city, and school district budgets for Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio, Austin, and El Paso. Just looking at the city limit populations (7.74m), that's <$10,000 per capita.
I'm sure the next argument would be that's those Texas cities incorporate multiple counties and school districts, but it really just seems like the argument is "I don't like your data because it proves me wrong."

Narr म्हणाले...

SHORTS!

I just put a pair on for the first time since October, probably.

Feel great, look good.

DINKY DAU 45 म्हणाले...

trumps war , a billion dollars a day the count,too bad didnt have $$$ to help the health care of Americans,better to send it to 3rd world dictators and bombing other countries, AMERICA FIRST( delusion) :(

Immanuel Rant म्हणाले...

A billion dollars a day squandered! Why, that have funded so many learing centers, or paid for up to 18 inches of high speed rail that might one day get built, but not used.

What is stopping the number one state sponsor of terrorism with dreams of nuclear ICBMs when compared to those REAL priorities.

DINKY DAU 45 म्हणाले...

Abbott and Costello as MARK WAYNE MULLIN tells media no its not War, but trump said it was War and Hegseth said its War, no its not War trump didnt tell us to declare War, but trump say its War, WTF.trump=we had to declare War because they were trying to kill me? No duh ,he thinks he is the first,presidents have actually really been shot with people trying to kill them,can't take the heat stay out the kitchen,part of the job. All this to distract from the FILES! C'mon man, 6 body bags so far , is Baron going? I rememer the Vet saying when asked by Hamburger Hill "what would you tell people 50 years from now? He says "dont send your sons and daughters to finish what politicians had Fuked up...amen but here we are...:(

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