Truth Social

I’m now on Trump’s Truth Social which looks pretty good. Of course, since Musk bought Twitter there may be no need. But it’s sort of nice to have two platforms where the other side is heard.

Lyin’ Biden’s Ministry of Truth

This is really pretty damn funny, considering the source: Congress’s and now the presidency’s biggest liar. He wouldn’t know the truth if he tripped over it.

Via Breitbart

UPDATE: But its new boss isn’t the least bit funny: “She also hailed Twitter’s efforts to censor users during the 2020 election and urged more technology companies to follow their example.” She even looks evil.

Yom HaShoah

Holocaust Remembrance Day begins this evening, commemorating the closing of the Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp in Poland, the largest of many run by Nazi Germany which murdered 6 million men, women and children. It’s a somber day in Israel, where about 200,000 aging Holocaust survivors live, and about 20 percent of the young are polling as fearful of another one. Those over age 45, having seen more of life, don’t. But anti-semitic incidents are increasing across the U.S. and around the world. The old, irrational hatred lives on.

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Rule 5: Ashley Alexiss

Loved one in Shoal Creek

Our loved one, who shall remain anonymous, was booked into Austin’s private psychiatric hospital at Shoal Creek last night. They’re on suicide watch, after having attempted it twice with overdoses of pills. More to come.

More limits on drilling

Lyin’ Joe proves, once again, that he isn’t really trying to solve inflation, or high gasoline prices, but strengthening them with new limits on Arctic drilling.

“The White House announced on Monday that it’s reverting back to the Obama administration’s policy of opening only 52% of Alaska’s National Petroleum Reserve for oil and gas leases. Under the Trump administration, 82% of the land was open for drilling.”

Which is partly why under Trump regular gas cost about half what it does now.

Via PJMedia

Thank You, Elon Musk

UPDATE: What Elon wants besides freedom of speech, which is big enough.