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Border getting better!!!...

So in August, the CPB reported ONLY 208,887 illegals crossed the border, a DECREASE from July.


I always knew that once our border czar, VP Harris, visited, we would see tremendous improvement.

Yes, there have been over 1M since the election, but Biden has them well taken care for.


WAY TO GO JOE!!!

George Orwell's March, 1940 Review of the English translation of Mein Kamph

Before a sizable bunch of people get their knickers in a bunch, I re-read this very short review, and was awestruck again (like for much of Orwell's work), as to how Orwell is able to deftly distill the makings of a man. In re-readings this, there is much to take from Orwell as he desribes groups of people that are hard to argue with, but also, you could substitute Trump for Hitler in terms of how that person perceives himself, without any trouble. Lest anyone get all out of whack, Orwell isn't referring to the killing of Jews, slaughter of gypsies and slavs, but rather the person. Below is Orwell's take:

“It is a sign of the speed at which events are moving that Hurst and Blackett’s unexpurgated edition of Mein Kampf, published only a year ago, is edited from a pro-Hitler angle. The obvious intention of the translator’s preface and notes is to tone down the book’s ferocity and present Hitler in as kindly a light as possible. For at that date Hitler was still respectable. He had crushed the German labour movement, and for that the property-owning classes were willing to forgive him almost anything. Both Left and Right concurred in the very shallow notion that National Socialism was merely a version of Conservatism.

Then suddenly it turned out that Hitler was not respectable after all. As one result of this, Hurst and Blackett’s edition was reissued in a new jacket explaining that all profits would be devoted to the Red Cross. Nevertheless, simply on the internal evidence of Mein Kampf, it is difficult to believe that any real change has taken place in Hitler’s aims and opinions. When one compares his utterances of a year or so ago with those made fifteen years earlier, a thing that strikes one is the rigidity of his mind, the way in which his world-view doesn’t develop. It is the fixed vision of a monomaniac and not likely to be much affected by the temporary manoeuvres of power politics. Probably, in Hitler’s own mind, the Russo-German Pact represents no more than an alteration of time-table. The plan laid down in Mein Kampf was to smash Russia first, with the implied intention of smashing England afterwards. Now, as it has turned out, England has got to be dealt with first, because Russia was the more easily bribed of the two. But Russia’s turn will come when England is out of the picture—that, no doubt, is how Hitler sees it. Whether it will turn out that way is of course a different question.

Suppose that Hitler’s programme could be put into effect. What he envisages, a hundred years hence, is a continuous state of 250 million Germans with plenty of ‘living room’ (i.e. stretching to Afghanistan or thereabouts), a horrible brainless empire in which, essentially, nothing ever happens except the training of young men for war and the endless breeding of fresh cannon-fodder. How was it that he was able to put this monstrous vision across? It is easy to say that at one stage of his career he was financed by the heavy industrialists, who saw in him the man who would smash the Socialists and Communists. They would not have backed him, however, if he had not talked a great movement into existence already. Again, the situation in Germany, with its seven million unemployed, was obviously favourable for demagogues. But Hitler could not have succeeded against his many rivals if it had not been for the attraction of his own personality, which one can feel even in the clumsy writing of Mein Kampf, and which is no doubt overwhelming when one hears his speeches … The fact is that there is something deeply appealing about him. One feels it again when one sees his photographs—and I recommend especially the photograph at the beginning of Hurst and Blackett’s edition, which shows Hitler in his early Brownshirt days. It is a pathetic, dog-like face, the face of a man suffering under intolerable wrongs. In a rather more manly way it reproduces the expression of innumerable pictures of Christ crucified, and there is little doubt that that is how Hitler sees himself. The initial, personal cause of his grievance against the universe can only be guessed at; but at any rate the grievance is here. He is the martyr, the victim, Prometheus chained to the rock, the self-sacrificing hero who fights single-handed against impossible odds. If he were killing a mouse he would know how to make it seem like a dragon. One feels, as with Napoleon, that he is fighting against destiny, that he can’t win, and yet that he somehow deserves to. The attraction of such a pose is of course enormous; half the films that one sees turn upon some such theme.

Also he has grasped the falsity of the hedonistic attitude to life. Nearly all western thought since the last war, certainly all ‘progressive’ thought, has assumed tacitly that human beings desire nothing beyond ease, security and avoidance of pain. In such a view of life there is no room, for instance, for patriotism and the military virtues. The Socialist who finds his children playing with soldiers is usually upset, but he is never able to think of a substitute for the tin soldiers; tin pacifists somehow won’t do. Hitler, because in his own joyless mind he feels it with exceptional strength, knows that human beings don’tonly want comfort, safety, short working-hours, hygiene, birth-control and, in general, common sense; they also, at least intermittently, want struggle and self-sacrifice, not to mention drums, flags and loyalty-parades. However they may be as economic theories, Fascism and Nazism are psychologically far sounder than any hedonistic conception of life. The same is probably true of Stalin’s militarised version of Socialism. All three of the great dictators have enhanced their power by imposing intolerable burdens on their peoples. Whereas Socialism, and even capitalism in a more grudging way, have said to people ‘I offer you a good time,’ Hitler has said to them ‘I offer you struggle, danger and death,’ and as a result a whole nation flings itself at his feet. Perhaps later on they will get sick of it and change their minds, as at the end of the last war. After a few years of slaughter and starvation ‘Greatest happiness of the greatest number’ is a good slogan, but at this moment ‘Better an end with horror than a horror without end’ is a winner. Now that we are fighting against the man who coined it, we ought not to underrate its emotional appeal.”

Kamala - Up to $25,000 in down payment assistance to first-time home buyers. Huh . . .

Where do they come up with this cosmik debris? Are there any economists in the house?

Pay for your gender studies - worthless - degree. Pay a nice chunk of a down payment. Big credit on an EV. Where is this big sugar daddy in the sky showering these people with all these trillions?

And “price gouging (gauging, as Kamala reads its off a teleprompter).” I want Woodford Old Fashions at $7.50, not $20.00.

Casey Stengel is turning over in his grave —— “Does anybody here know how to play this game?”

Trump likes the Medal of Freedom over the Medal of Honor.

Those "medal of honor" guys, as he explains it, are all dead or injured.

Funny!

Trump probably tells that joke daily to people for years. "You know, a lot of people think the Medal of Freedom is better...blah blah blah".

His disdain for people who join the military and, worse, those that are KIA or permanently disabled/disfigured and...gasp...let's not forget POWs!....it's just disgusting, fellas.

And this dude is publicly offering high praise for Vlad Putin for giving one of our guys back.

I listened to Trump last night. In the same breath he bemoaned world war, he griped about car insurance going up 55%...and how windmills create bird deaths "like we.ve never seen before".

Again, I implore my Republican friends to untuck their junk, find their spines and kick this dipshit to the curb.

Anna Paulina

“I’m confirming that I have indeed worn swimsuits and you can tell I am biologically a woman,” she snarked on X with the hashtag “MAGA.”

Yes ma'am you sure are!!! :cool::cool::cool:

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Olympics Thread

The first events kick-off tomorrow (Wed.., July 24) - literally kick-off, as the first events are Argentina v. Morocco and Spain v. Uzbekistan in men's soccer. In fact, there are quite a few events tomorrow (see link below).

And for Olympics junkies, this is the time to finally shell our some $ for Peacock.


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OT: USA vs France Women’s Basketball Gold Medal Game

25-25 at the half. Teams combined for 3-21 from 3 and 19-68 total FG’s for an impressive 27.9% average. 50 total combined points. Anyone making an argument this should be treated the same as the men’s game from a business / salary perspective is lost. Tough to watch. Hopefully US can pull it out and match China gold medal count.
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