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When the people fear their government, there is tyranny.
When the government fears the people, there is liberty.

-- Thomas Jefferson

During times of universal deceit, telling the truth
becomes a revolutionary act.
 -- George Orwell

First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they
fight you, then you win.
 -- Mahatma Gandhi


Posted on | October 27, 2025 | 5 Comments

Trump approval went up, 51% now

Posted on | October 27, 2025 | 1 Comment

President Trump Job Approval RMG Research*
Approve 51Disapprove 47
Approve+4

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I feel vindicated. US department of Justice will be sending official monitors to Orange County, CA (and some other counties) to monitor the November redistricting vote

Posted on | October 25, 2025 | No Comments

I feel vindicated. US department of Justice will be sending official monitors to Orange County, CA (and some other counties) to monitor the November  redistricting vote

My filings re elections fraud were finally posted. Please, read and spread the word. This is extremely important

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08/11/2025 12 MOTION for leave of court to file an Amicus Curiae in favor of the plaintiff United States based on personal knowledge filed by Movant Dr. Orly Taitz (Attachments: # 1 Part 2, # 2 Part 3, # 3 Part 4, # 4 Part 5) (pj) (Entered: 08/20/2025)

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Interesting, Obama’s library that looks like a big jail, will cost estimated $850 million and will not house a traditional National Archives presidential library

Posted on | October 25, 2025 | 2 Comments

The Barack Obama Presidential Center (commonly referred to as Obama’s library and museum) is a privately funded complex in Chicago’s Jackson Park, managed by the Obama Foundation. It includes a museum, public library branch, forum, athletic facilities, and outdoor spaces—but notably, it does not house a traditional National Archives presidential library (Obama’s records are digitized and stored off-site by the federal government).Estimated CostThe project’s total estimated cost is $850 million, covering construction, exhibits, site work, and initial operations. This figure represents a significant increase from the original 2017 estimate of around $300 million, driven by design changes, inflation, labor/material costs, and legal delays. As of late 2024, the foundation had spent over $615 million, with the remainder projected for completion.

Posted on | October 25, 2025 | 2 Comments

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Nolte on Ballroomgate: Democrats Fell for Another Trump Trap

Making Fools of Themselves

US President Donald Trump shows an image of his planned ballroom as he meets with NATO Sec

On Friday’s “Alex Marlow Show,” Breitbart News Senior Writer John Nolte talked about construction at the White House. Nolte stated, “This was a chance for Democrats to be gracious…but they have no sense of humor.” “The Alex Marlow Show,” hosted

 

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Nolte on Ballroomgate: Democrats Fell for Another Trump Trap

Making Fools of Themselves

US President Donald Trump shows an image of his planned ballroom as he meets with NATO Sec

On Friday’s “Alex Marlow Show,” Breitbart News Senior Writer John Nolte talked about construction at the White House. Nolte stated, “This was a chance for Democrats to be gracious…but they have no sense of humor.” “The Alex Marlow Show,” hosted

I believe that ultimately the Supreme Court will uphold Trump’s nominations of Lindsey Halligan and Alina Habba, ultimately the motion by Letitia James and James Comey will fail

Posted on | October 24, 2025 | No Comments

Precedents for Interim U.S. Attorneys Succeeding One Another and Serving Beyond 120 DaysUnder 28 U.S.C. § 546, the Attorney General (AG) may appoint an interim U.S. Attorney for up to 120 days while a permanent nominee awaits Senate confirmation. If that term expires without confirmation, the district court may appoint (or reappoint) an interim to serve indefinitely until the vacancy is filled. Succession—where one interim replaces another—typically occurs via resignation, removal, or court intervention before or after the 120-day limit. The Federal Vacancies Reform Act (FVRA, 5 U.S.C. § 3345 et seq.) provides an additional pathway for “acting” successors (e.g., the first assistant) for up to 210 days, which can chain with the 120-day interim period.Historical precedents show this has occurred routinely since the 1986 amendments to § 546, often to bridge delays in confirmation. Courts have upheld extensions and successions as constitutional under the Appointments Clause, viewing interim U.S. Attorneys as “inferior officers.” Below are key examples, grouped by mechanism. These draw from judicial rulings, OLC opinions, and documented cases; successive AG appointments are rarer and more contested than court extensions.1. Succession via District Court Appointment or Reappointment (Indefinite Term After 120 Days) District courts frequently extend or replace AG-appointed interims, allowing total service far beyond 120 days. This has been the norm since 1898, when courts first gained this authority.

Case/District
Year
Details
Total Service Beyond 120 Days
Southern District of New York (Geoffrey Berman)
2018–2020
After Preet Bharara’s firing, deputy Joon Kim served ~10 months as acting (FVRA). AG Sessions then appointed Berman as interim for 120 days; SDNY judges reappointed him indefinitely. Berman served ~2.5 years total until his 2020 removal.
~870 days (indefinite court extension).
District of New Jersey (Craig Carpenito)
2018–2021
AG appointed Carpenito interim for 120 days amid Senate delays. NJ district judges reappointed him indefinitely despite opposition from Sens. Booker and Menendez. Served until Biden confirmation.
~1,000+ days (indefinite court extension).
District of South Dakota (dispute resolution)
2005–2006
First AG interim (Mikal Hansen) resigned after ~90 days; AG appointed second interim (Tim Storlie) for 120 days. Court disputed the second appointment and named its own (Tina Holmes) indefinitely, but executive challenged it. Resolved via compromise; Holmes served ~1 year total.
~365 days (court extension post-succession).
District of Columbia (general precedent)
1986–present
Courts have appointed interims for 1–2 years during delays; e.g., post-1986 reforms, judges routinely extended deputies indefinitely until confirmation.
Varies; often 300–700 days.

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Inflation Cools More Than Expected

No Signs of Tariff Pressure

US President Donald Trump walks on the South Lawn of the White House before boarding Marin

Consumer prices rose less than expected in September, government data showed Friday, clearing the path for further rate cuts from the Federal Reserve.

 

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Operation Chalkline: FBI SWAT Teams Storm Wisconsin in Massive Cartel/Gang Bust

Operation Chalkline: FBI SWAT Teams Storm Wisconsin in Massive Cartel/Gang Bust (Photos: F

Federal agents launched a high-impact gang takedown in Wisconsin this morning, arresting 22 suspects and seizing a cache of drugs, guns, and vehicles in a coordinated strike dubbed “Operation Chalkline.” Backed by 14 SWAT teams and dozens of law enforcement partners, the FBI Milwaukee-led operation targeted violent criminal networks operating in Milwaukee and Racine, Wisconsin.

BREAKING: Federal Judge Rules Los Angeles-Based US Attorney Bill Essayli Has Been in Role Unlawfully. Time to replace the Senate Judiciary chair Chuck Grassley, who is holding up all of these nominations in the committee

Posted on | October 23, 2025 | No Comments

Chiattarelli and Sherill are in a sgtatistical tie

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