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TODAY'S NEWS, JULY 24-25, 2025

The News of Today is the History of Tomorrow




IN POLITICAL NEWS


1) In the ongoing avalanche of documents showing that both Zero and Rutabaga were engaged in the most reprehensible attempt at a coup, the House committee investigating this concluded that all the "Muh Russia" came from a "scant, unclear, and unverifiable fragment of a sentence from one of the substandard reports." Tulsi Gabbard clearly has more drops planned, is trying the case in public, and making it hard for the Deep State to come to any conclusion other than the fact that the Obama administration led a coup. Once again, I have Zen Master who claims no Obama arrest will ever happen. But then I have Jeff Childers whose analysis makes sense. The only reason for laying out this much evidence in public is "it is to pave a political path to an ultimate arrest." She cannot arrest Zero herself, but she is paving a path for DOJ to do so by preparing the battlefield with an evidentiary artillery barrage. Childers claims that the torrent of info Tulsi will release will make it nearly impossible not to act, and that Tulsi will have prepared the American public for the arrest.


2) A national redistricting battle looms with Texas leading the way. Perpetually-wrong Larry Sabato says Rs have an edge.


3) Mike Lindell won a legal victory when a court voided a $5 million judgment against him. The American people won two legal victories when a Ninth Circuit panel said that requiring separate "ammunition checks" was a violation of the Second Amendment and in Oregon a federal Ninth Circuit panel said that requiring adopted parents to "support" a kid's "sexual orientation violates the First Amendment.


4) Kollyfornia, so far, has removed over 3.1 million ineligible voters from its rolls. Figuring that at least 60% of these were DemoKKKrats (vs., say, ony 700,000 Rs), the Kollyfornia GOP just gained more than 1 million net voters on DemoKKKrats there. It's not clear yet if both New Azteca (LA) and Orange Co. have come in.


5) There is a big opportunity for Rs in WI, where incumbent gov. Tony Evers won't run for reelection. His fundraising was lagging. Gee, that doesn't sound like a blue wave to me.


6) Very scary: a Kollyfornia water utility had six million hits on its website, with most IP addresses in Chy-na, as they obviously are scanning our infrastructure for weaknesses.


7) President Trump announced major changes and shrinkage to the U.S. Department of Ag, and will not only reduce the workforce by 50% but will send agencies to the hinterland to interact with the peeps.


8) While DemoKKKrats and libs are still whining about stuff Trump did five months ago, he keeps moving, always on offense, announcing a new plan to end crime and disorder on American streets. It directs federal money only to those states that are handing out free syringes and other such nonsense. Among the points in the plan, there would be carrots/sticks for enforcing homelessness/urban squatting penalties, bringing back standards to commit nutcases and get them off the streets (easily 1/3 of all homeless), emphasize treatment rather than "safe injection," and continue to track sex offenders pretending to be homeless. Beautiful. This is a direct threat to the homeless/industrial complex---the former USAID and other NGO/gubment infrastructure that only works if there are a lot of homeless. By the way, this opens up another potential DemoKKKrat Civil War in that now DemoKKKrats will have to choose either siding with the homeless-industrial complex or with the "abundance economy/good management" types.



10) Benghazi-by-the-Lake Mayor "Let's Go Brandon" Johnson said he will use "progressive" revenue to pay the city's bills. Riiiiiight. Benghazi-by-the-Lake is bankrupt in all but name, with a $37 billion unfunded pension looming.


IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS


11) A new report shows that illegals are costing the US over $200 billion per year.



13) First it was revealed that the Rutabaga administration lost over 220,000 illegal criminal alien children, and now Trump says they have rescued 13,000. But no one yet really knows what to do with them unless they agree to self-deport.


IN CULTURAL NEWS


14) Bad news for colleges, as a survey of religious Americans show that only 43% think college is a good investment, while only 38% of non-evangelical Protestants think so. Interestingly, the "nones" have the lowest faith in a college education, at only 36%. Oh, and included is this story from January, where college enrollments are about to fall off a cliff. The group most likely to attend religious services every week are those with advanced degrees---kind of a counter-intuitive finding but one that makes more sense when you understand that "all religions" includes Muslims and Hindus who come here for engineering, scientific, and medical training. Meanwhile, in the $221 million payout by Columbia to make DOJ charges go away, Jewish students, faculty, and even a couple of janitors held hostage by the nutcase Hamas Murder Pirate picklebenders will get settlements.


15) The Supes gave Trump a win in a Consumer Product Safety Case. Chip, chip, chippin' away. Dang, ACB votes right yet again.


IN TRANSOID NEWS



IN ECONOMIC NEWS


17) Every member of Trump's admin, save Brook Rollins, is a killer. Lee Zeldin at EPA is preparing to go after Obama's "endangerment" ruling at EPA. You know, the one that said CO2 "endangers public health?"



19) We need to institute a Paul ("the Ferret") Krugman and Jim ("Nose Candy") Cramer award for the most consistently wrong economic analysis. Now jobless claims fell again thanks to Trump's policies, This constitutes six straight months of falling joblessness, down 4,000 to 217,000, the lowest in three months.


20) Marathon Oil eliminated a safety index for bonuses but added DEI. Shortly after that, the explosions and accidents increased.


21) Gas is booming but green is now fading thanks to the fact that Trump has eliminated all subsidies.



IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS


23) Remember those post-Iran bombing stories that said that the U.S. strikes "didn do nuffin?" Yeah. Good times. Iran confirms the strikes "destroyed" Iran's nuke capability.


24) That Japanese investment deal? It's better than we thought.


25) With little better to do, Cambodia and Thailand are shooting at each other. Apparently this started over a temple and the land upon which it sits.


IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS


26) Wrestling icon and relatively new born-again Christian Hulk Hogan, dead at age 71. 27) Jazz great Chuck Mangione dead at age 84.


28) As an author, I find this disgusting. Rutabaga is going to be given $10 million for a memoir. Now, first, it would never, ever, ever sell enough (when the publishers don't have resources to pay advances to everyday writers anymore). Second, seriously? You're asking a dementia patient for "memoirs?" Knee-grow please.


29) File this under, "They still have a pulse, barely," Megxit and the Ginger Duke (Meghan and Harry) are seeing a collapse in their popularity as they apparently have lost their Netflix production deal. It seems no one is ga-ga over polo.




IN MEDICAL NEWS



AND FINALLY . . .


33) There are 57 million senior gamers in America---I am one, as my fave is "Age of Empires" or, occasionally, "Warcraft III." But on my tablet I have "Megapolis," which I like a lot.

Larry Schweikart (@LarrySchwe94560)


Rock drummer, Film maker,NYTimes #1 bestselling author


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