Friday, February 6, 2026

Outraged..

 


AN IMMIGRATION JUDGE denied bail to City Council data analyst Rafael Andres Rubio Bohorquez on Feb. 2 after a brief hearing at the Varick Street immigration court, keeping him in ICE custody at Orange County Jail upstate following his Jan. 12 arrest at an asylum interview in Bethpage, Long Island, according to THE CITY.

Federal attorneys pointed to a 2023 roommate dispute that resulted in sealed charges and alleged Bohorquez misstated his arrest history in immigration filings, while his lawyer, Roger Asmar, argued the omission was tied to the sealing and said video undercuts the assault claim. “He’s failed to demonstrate he’s not a danger,” the judge at his hearing said.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said Rafael Andres Rubio Bohorquez had long overstayed a tourist visa, had once been arrested for assault, and “had no legal right to be in the United States.”
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, a Democrat, said he was “outraged” by what he called “an assault on our democracy, on our city, and our values.”
Comment:
Was that real assault on our Democracy, and our values?  Just a thought.

Powder Island..

 


The FBI said it arrested 55 people Wednesday morning in a sweeping takedown of a major Georgia-based drug trafficking ring accused of flooding U.S. streets with dangerous narcotics, including fentanyl.

Officials said the organization, which was linked to a Chinese supplier, was responsible for distributing large quantities of deadly narcotics throughout Georgia and beyond in what they called Operation Powder Island.

Authorities arrested 54 suspects across multiple jurisdictions, with one additional suspect scheduled to surrender to authorities next week and another expected to be taken into custody upon returning from work-related travel.

Under President Trump’s leadership with Attorney General Bondi, this FBI has initiated an aggressive, nationwide takedown of drug trafficking organizations at levels never seen, taking over 30% more deadly narcotics off the streets in 2025 than the year prior," Patel said

Comment:

Silence is the case from the Democrats.  No "Abolish ICE"- "Defund the Police"-"  or This is an attack on Democracy."  These are saved for later.  Just a thought.

Thursday, February 5, 2026

Limit..

 




Egg Prices During Biden's Time in Office (Jan 2021 – Jan 2025)
  • Start of Term (Jan 2021): The average price for a dozen eggs was approximately $1.47–$1.60.
  • Peak (2023–2025): Prices reached a peak in January 2023 at over $4.82 per dozen. A new record was set in March 2025 at over $6.23–$8.17 in some data reports.
  • End of Term (Dec 2024/Jan 2025): Prices remained high, with December 2024 averaging around $4.10 and January 2025 reported at $4.95.
Key Factors Driving Price Changes
The primary driver for the high prices during this period was a major outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), which began in early 2022 and necessitated the culling of over 100 million chickens, significantly reducing supply.

Kiddo..

 

 U.S. gasoline prices are the lowest they have been since January since 2021 
Gasoline Prices Under Biden (2021-2024)
  • Peak Prices: Gas prices reached record highs under the Biden administration, peaking at a national average of over $5.00 per gallon in June 2022.
  • Over the course of the administration, prices generally remained higher than in previous years
  • When Biden took office in January 2021, the average was around $2.39, meaning prices more than doubled at their peak in 2022.
  • High prices were driven by the post-COVID economic surge, supply issues, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, while recent declines are attributed to increased production and market realignment.
  • Moreover, in September 2019, while campaigning in New Hampshire, Joe Biden had an exchange with a 24-year-old climate activist ...
    During this encounter, Biden took the activist's hand, referred to her as "kiddo," and made a direct, emotional pledge to her, saying: "I guarantee you. I guarantee you we're going to end fossil fuel … before 2050, God willing."   Just a thought.

No Message..

 


House Democrat Jared Golden (D-ME) threw his support behind Immigration and Customs Enforcement deportations in his state on Friday, claiming the federal agency has “the right and responsibility” to remove criminals who are in the country illegally. 

Law enforcement agencies have the right and responsibility to enforce federal laws, including immigration laws, and a targeted law enforcement operation focused on individuals who have engaged in criminal activity serves the public interest,” Golden wrote on social media.

Golden reminded the Department of Homeland Security that it needed to lay off legal U.S. citizens and follow due process when it does make arrests.

On the other hand. NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani has stated his support for abolishing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), arguing the agency acts to "terrorize" people rather than fulfill its law enforcement purpose.

Comment

Democrats have no message to the American people except keep it as illegal as possible.

Calls to defund the police, abolish ICE, open the border ...  Just a thought.

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Popular things..

 

Blessing..

 


Alexander Soofer, the 42-year-old executive director of the South L.A. nonprofit Abundant Blessings, was arrested in late January 2026 for a massive fraud scheme involving taxpayer funds meant for the homeless.
  • Charged with wire fraud for allegedly obtaining $23 million in public funds under false pretenses and pocketing at least $10 million.
  • Charged by the L.A. District Attorney with  .....
Between 2018 and 2025, Soofer’s charity contracted with the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) to provide housing and meals to over 600 people. Prosecutors allege he:
  • Used the logos and names of real companies to create fake vendor and rent receipts.
  • Paid himself above-market rent for properties he already owned while claiming he was leasing them from third parties.
  • While he claimed to provide three nutritious meals daily, investigators found sites only offered items like Ramen noodles and canned beans.
  • He allegedly lied about having a board of directors; some "members" did not exist, and others had never heard of him.
Authorities allege Soofer used the stolen millions to fund an extravagant personal life. $7 million mansion in Westwood and a vacation property in Greece.
  • Comment
  • What's happening to " helping the poor?"   Just a thought.

Lawlessness..

 


Gerry Nadler warned of what he described as “fascism in our streets,” citing masked federal agents conducting immigration operations and arguing that citizens could reasonably fear they were being kidnapped during such encounters. 

Nadler said that if someone were attacked by a masked individual, they might be justified in using lethal force to defend themselves, comments that drew immediate backlash from Republicans.

Republicans, including Vance, seized on Nadler’s language as evidence of what they argue is dangerous rhetoric from Democratic leaders toward law enforcement. Vance framed Nadler’s comments as irresponsible and inflammatory, particularly at a moment when federal officers are under intense public scrutiny.  law enforcement.

Comment:
Refund the police, Abolish, ICE, protection for illegal migrants with criminal background. Healthcare, public assistance, open borders, and more taxes to support.
And now Lethal force ........

Doxing..

Senator John Fetterman, a Pennsylvania Democrat, just issued a warning to protesters in Minnesota, urging them to stop doxing federal immigration agents involved in the Trump administration’s intense crackdown in the state. 
According to The Hill, Fetterman addressed the issue during an interview, defending the agents who have been seen wearing masks while conducting operations.
Fetterman pointed out that the masking is a direct response to organized efforts to “dox those people.” The senator stressed that this is a serious threat, noting that once names are put out there, protesters “could target their families.” “Don’t ever, ever dox people and target their families, too,” Fetterman warned.
The broader immigration operations in Minnesota have drawn massive outrage from Democrats and even some Republicans in Congress, primarily because of concerns over federal agents’ use of force.  
Comment:
What is the Democratic party stance on Doxing?

Rioted..

 


“We are going to find you, and we are going to arrest you”

That was the blunt warning delivered by Attorney General Pam Bondi during an appearance on Sean Hannity’s show, as she detailed federal charges stemming from a disruptive protest that turned into what prosecutors describe as an attack on a church in Minnesota

"If you rioted in that church, we are going to find you, and we are going to arrest you," says @AGPamBondi.

"We don't live in a Third World country. We live in the United States of America, and you will have the right to worship safely and freely in a house of worship.

Comment:

What goes around...Just a thought.