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.

Monday, February 2, 2026

Trying..

 

Pilot..

 

Worshipers..

 


Left-wing activists disrupted an event at a Jewish temple in New York this week while Democratic Rep. Tom Suozzi was speaking, protesting his vote in favor of a government spending bill that included increased funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

The demonstrators, affiliated with the activist group Climate Defiance, interrupted Suozzi at the temple on Long Island, unleashing a barrage of crude theatrics and profane insults, according to the New York Post.

"We confronted Congressman Tom Suozzi," Climate Defiance posted to X. "He is one of seven Democrats casting the decisive votes to increase ICE funding by $10,000,000,000. 

Comment:

Leave the places of worship with its peaceful attendees alone. Just a thought.

Collateral

 


The new memo was issued by acting ICE director Todd Lyons and submitted to a federal court in Minnesota. Its contents were first reported by The New York Times.
The memo suggests the rules are designed to give ICE greater flexibility to quickly arrest unauthorized immigrants who are not the original targets of an operation but are nonetheless encountered and found to have violated U.S. immigration law. 
Those detentions are known as "collateral arrests," and typically involve immigrants accused of civil immigration violations but who lack serious criminal histories or any at all.
Under U.S. immigration law, immigration officers typically need an administrative warrant before making an arrest. Those warrants are signed by employees of ICE, typically agency supervisors, and not judges, unlike judicial warrants.
But the law allows immigration agents to conduct warrantless arrests if they suspect someone is in the U.S. illegally and determine that person is likely to escape before a warrant can be issued.
Through his memo, Lyons broadened the interpretation of "likely to escape," " That prior interpretation of "likely to escape" was based on a determination that someone was a "flight risk," or unlikely to comply with immigration proceedings, like attending court hearings.
Just a thought.

Half Price..

 


In early February 2025, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer held a press conference in his Manhattan office where he used an avocado, a lime, and a bottle of Corona beer as props to warn that proposed tariffs by President Donald Trump on Mexico and Canada would increase consumer prices.
Schumer was addressing new tariffs on   Mexico and Canada, which he labeled a "Trump Super Bowl tax," noting that these items are key staples for Super Bowl parties.

"It's going to affect your guac, because what is guacamole made of? Avocados," Schumer said. He added that the tariffs would impact "higher prices for New Yorkers, higher prices for Americans".

Schumer's visual demonstration was criticized by comedian Jon Stewart, who mocked the tactic on The Daily Show by questioning the effectiveness of having the Senate leader explain that guacamole is made of avocados.