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Mike Lindell’s company MyPillow faces eviction from a Minnesota warehouse, as it apparently owes $217,000 in back rent.  The CEO says his company is “fine” financially, but does seem plausible?

Here’s a suggestion:  Insofar as Lindell claims to have iron-clad evidence that the 2020 presidential election was rigged in favor of Biden, why not simply reveal the proof?

Think of all the wealthy beneficiaries of such an event, among them the 19 co-defendants in the Fulton County GA RICO case, three of whom have already flipped in favor of reduced sentences.  Then add the 16 dangling on the hook, facing imminent criminal trials and lengthy prison terms.  Is there a single one of these criminal idiots who wouldn’t happily pony up $217K as a gift to help out a friend who helped them beat the rap?

Mike Lindell’s MyPillow Faces Eviction: An Idea

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Trump: Somali-Americans Are Bad People

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This is what we voted for; it’s what carried the day in 2024.

Twenty years ago, you wouldn’t have been able to get one out of ten Americans to agree to such a blatantly racist and hateful statement.

Trump: Somali-Americans Are Bad People

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A Lesson for America from West Africa

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From DW Africa:

Burkina Faso’s military leader, Ibrahim Traore, has said the country should “forget about democracy,” in one of his clearest signs yet that military rule could continue for years. Traore seized power in a coup in September 2022, overthrowing another junta that had itself taken control just nine months earlier. Since then, he has tightened his grip on power, suppressing opposition and banning political parties in January. He had initially promised a return to civilian rule, but later delayed elections, arguing that Burkina Faso remained too insecure because of ongoing Islamist insurgencies. Last year, the junta extended the transition period, allowing Traore to stay in office until 2029. His remarks suggest Burkina Faso is moving even further away from its earlier pledge to restore democratic governance.

The story above is an extremely common one in the developing world and illustrates a critically important point: once a democracy is lost, it’s almost impossible to recover.

America: Take Heed.

A Lesson for America from West Africa

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Hegseth Decimates Top Military Echelon

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Although we can’t see behind the scenes, it appears that what I predicted is actually happening. i.e., that out top generals and admirals are refusing help the Trump administration commit war crimes.

Hegseth Decimates Top Military Echelon

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