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Judge blocks Trump's $100,000 H-1B visa fee replies
Posted by Dreadnought 6/8/2026 5:01:20 PM Post Reply
A federal judge on Monday vacated President Donald Trump's $100,000 fee for employers' H-1B visa applications. The policy implementing the large fees on high-skilled worker visas violated the federal Administrative Procedure Act and the Constitution, Judge Leo Sorokin declared in the ruling in U.S. District Court in Boston. Sorokin agreed with the 20 Democratic-led states that brought the suit in finding “the substance and application of the $100,000 payment reveal that it is a tax,” and that Congress had not delegated that power to the executive branch. The judge cited precedent that the Supreme Court set in February, when it struck down Trump’s “reciprocal” tariffs on the grounds
Trump's Mic Drop Moment Over CA Elections
May Be His All-Time Best
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Posted by Dreadnought 6/8/2026 4:09:31 PM Post Reply
California elections are conducted ridiculously, taking days and weeks to come to a conclusion, and raising questions about the process. This isn't a new question; this has been going on for years. As my colleague Susie Moore opined in her morning minute, the process lends to suspicion. If it looks like a duck, it's going to make people think it's a duck. What's more infuriating is the reaction from the left and the media, like, "Oh, this is normal." It may be normal for California, but it's not normal for most of the rest of the world. As my colleague Bob Hoge put it, "The system that Democrats created
Netanyahu says Israel will ‘hold fire’
on Iran after Trump demand
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Posted by Dreadnought 6/8/2026 3:53:12 PM Post Reply
Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday Israel would “hold fire” after President Trump called on the prime minister and Iran’s leadership to return to a cease-fire. Netanyahu said the fighting “on the Iran front” had been contained — making clear that Hezbollah targets in Lebanon remain separate, which Iran has tried to link to the ongoing US-Israel-Iran cease-fire. “If they [Iran] make a mistake and resume attacks we will respond powerfully,” Netanyahu said. “Israel has the right to defend itself and we implement it when needed.” Earlier Monday, Trump told both Israel and Iran to stop “shooting” at each other in a post to Truth Social,
Khamenei, IRGC, Iranian military communication
lines disrupted, source tells anti-regime outlet
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Posted by Dreadnought 6/8/2026 3:41:35 PM Post Reply
Communication lines between Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei and other Iranian officials have been disrupted since Sunday night, according to information obtained by the anti-regime London-based outlet Iran International. A source familiar with the escalation, including Iran launching missiles towards Israel on Sunday night and Monday morning, said that the launches were likely carried out under "pre-established military protocols without coordination with Khamenei's office," Iran International reported. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' response to Israel's strike on Dahiyeh in southern Beirut appeared to be too rapid to have followed an exchange of messages between Khamenei and the IRGC and military chiefs, the source added.
Spencer Pratt Loses – Following Stunning
Surge in Mail-in Ballots Nithya Raman
Jumps into 2nd Place in LA Mayor Race
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Posted by earlybird 6/8/2026 3:28:46 PM Post Reply
LA Mayoral Candidate Spencer Pratt has dropped to third place and will not make the runoff. Leftist city council member Nithya Raman, who previously conceded defeat, has now leaped into second place after winning approximately 40% of all mail-in ballots received in the past few days. A stunning, remarkable, incredible and some say unbelievable outcome. There are still several days of ballot counting ahead. After all, the creation of ballots takes time and resources, and as noted by several people in/around the LA area, locally sourced, artisanal ballots can take much longer to be grown and curated. (snip). Remarkable.
Boomers: A Generation of Scrooge McDucks? replies
Posted by Dreadnought 6/8/2026 3:28:20 PM Post Reply
Boomers: Is there anything they don't do wrong? Not to hear the Millennials and Zoomers tell it, there isn't — with a big push recently in the mainstream media. Today's Big Boomer Problem: They're hoarding the wealth. It was either my partner in thoughtcrime, Stephen Kruiser, or Yours Truly (honestly can't remember which) who pointed out ages ago on Five O'Clock Somewhere that Lefties have this Scrooge McDuck image of wealthy people and particularly of business. Every successful businessman has a vault full of gold coins and rubies somewhere, and they go swimming through their riches whenever the fancy strikes, lording it over all the little people
Chip Roy Moves To Make Trump’s ‘Vulnerable’
Border Policies Permanent
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 6/8/2026 3:25:25 PM Post Reply
Republican Texas Rep. Chip Roy introduced legislation Monday to make President Donald Trump’s border policies permanent, the Daily Caller learned. The Permanent Trump Secure Border Act would codify the Trump administration’s immigration policies on asylum and border security and is modeled after the border package House Republicans passed last Congress, according to bill text obtained by the Caller. Roy is also looking to couple these reforms with the Republicans’ second attempt at a reconciliation bill to prevent Democrats from reversing Trump’s policies in the future. “President Trump’s most successful border security policies remain vulnerable because Congress has failed to codify them into law,”
Poll: 55 Percent of Democrats Would Rather
Live Outside the United States
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Posted by Dreadnought 6/8/2026 3:15:29 PM Post Reply
A poll shows many Democrats would rather live in a different country and wave goodbye to the United States of America, the news coming as more in the party view socialism favorably. The Elon University/YouGov America 250 National Survey that was performed between April 30 and May 4th asked respondents “Is there any other country on Earth you would rather live in than the United States today?” to which 55 percent of Democrats said yes. Thirty-eight percent of Independents said yes while only 10 percent of Republicans gave the same answer:
‘Thank You, President Trump’: Reflecting
Pool in D.C. Wows After Trump Renovations
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Posted by Dreadnought 6/8/2026 3:10:43 PM Post Reply
The Reflecting Pool in Washington, DC, is wowing skeptics after months of criticism from the radical left. The Trump administration has continued to debunk criticisms of the Reflecting Pool restoration process. The establishment media has been one of the worst offenders, penning articles picking apart the shade of blue chosen for the bottom of the pool and more. The Washington Post ran to a “color consultant” who believes the shade will look “very dismal.” The New York Times also targeted the improvements made to the pool. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum pointed out that former President Obama’s administration closed the Reflecting Pool for two years, spending a whopping $38 million
Lebanon Finally Says It Out Loud: Lebanon
Does Not Belong to Iran, Iran Is the Problem
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/8/2026 2:36:19 PM Post Reply
You are not trying to help us; the people of Lebanon are paying the price for your own interests.... Our interests do not align with yours.... This is not your country, it is our country." — Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, directly addressing Iran's regime; CNN, June 5, 2026 Aoun's remarks amount to a public admission that Hezbollah has effectively created a state within a state, one that decides when Lebanon goes to war and when it agrees to a ceasefire, regardless of the wishes of the elected government of the Lebanese people. "Spare our South, and cease treating it and its people as mere bargaining chips to improve your negotiation terms....
Watch: Steven Spielberg Says ‘Disclosure
Day’ Will Leave Christians Questioning
Their Faith in God
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Posted by Dreadnought 6/8/2026 1:35:57 PM Post Reply
Half a century after Steven Spielberg challenged audiences to think about what lies beyond the starry canopy that defines our universe in Close Encounters of the Third Kind, the director is again challenging accepted precepts of faith and singular belief in a supreme being. His new film Disclosure Day sees him revisit the possibility of aliens: “I absolutely think that they have been here, and they are here,” he outlined in an interview with CBS News. First he outlined the themes behind the $115 million creation and the answers it (possibly) posed to questions of life, faith and mortality.
As ADD America Pouts and Demagogic Democrats
Pose, The Donald Actually Is Playing 4D Chess
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Posted by RockyTCB 6/8/2026 1:23:35 PM Post Reply
Once upon a time, Americans truly understood the meaning of wartime sacrifice. World War II rationing – not simply price hikes, but actual deprivation of goods – encompassed basic foods such as meats, butter, cheese, coffee, sugar, and canned, bottled, and frozen fruits and vegetables. Purchase-restricted necessities included clothing and shoes, metal goods and tires (hence scrap and rubber drives), and yes, gasoline. Such selflessness was universally accepted as the price of ridding the world of the evil and disruptive influences of fascism and militarism as represented by the Third Reich and Tojo’s Japan. Today?
Are They Cheating In California? replies
Posted by Hazymac 6/8/2026 12:50:36 PM Post Reply
Election Day returns indicated that Spencer Pratt had easily secured the second position in the Los Angeles Mayor race, and would face incumbent Karen Bass in the general election. But ballots have continued to come in and be counted, and a remarkable number of those ballots have been for the initial third-place candidate, Nithya Raman. So it looks like the runoff election will be between two far-left candidates, and Los Angeles will continue to go downhill. Conservatives generally assume that the fix was in, and Raman’s renaissance is due wholly or in part to voter fraud. Are they right? Today’s Unleash Prosperity Hotline (which you should subscribe to if you don’t)
The trojan horse that is the distributed
energy resource
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Posted by Hazymac 6/8/2026 12:30:10 PM Post Reply
As I wrote in a prior article, the concept of a grid with distributed energy resources (DERs) has been promulgated by parties pushing for renewables and datacenters. They claim that a network model more approaching what we currently have with the Internet would be an improvement over our current power grid architecture. They envision a shared network for power generation, transmission, and distribution, built through the combined investments of millions of participants. Over time, this model would have the potential to reshape the technical and financial foundation of the energy system. However, they seem to gloss over some important distinctions between the power grid and the Internet.
Noncitizens Now Exposed on NJ Voter Rolls:
Most Registered Democrats
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Posted by Hazymac 6/8/2026 12:05:03 PM Post Reply
New Jersey is known as the Garden State, and honestly, if you get out of Newark or any of the other cities into the western and northern parts of the state, you really can see why. But New Jersey's main garden crop these days seems to be questionable voter registrations. We have now learned that not only were noncitizens on the voter rolls in New Jersey, but some appear to actually have voted. Noncitizens in a key blue state were on the voter rolls for years — and some even voted in prior elections, according to documents obtained via public records request. The New Jersey Republican Party (NJGOP)
Americans See Iran As ‘Serious’ Mideast
Threat, Worry It Will Build A Nuke: I&I/TIPP Poll
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Posted by RockyTCB 6/8/2026 10:52:25 AM Post Reply
A majority of Americans see Iran as a serious threat to the Mideast and are deeply concerned about its nuclear ambitions, but also don’t trust Iran’s ruling Islamist regime to abide by any nuclear agreements it might sign, the latest I&I/TIPP Poll shows. As the U.S.-Iran conflict continues to unfold amid ongoing talks and threats of further possible military action, the national online I&I/TIPP Poll asked 1,589 voters several questions about Iran. The survey, taken from May 26 to May 28, has a margin of error of +/- 2.7 percentage points. The first question: “How much of a threat do you believe Iran poses to stability in the
How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s
Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing
About It
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Posted by earlybird 6/8/2026 10:44:40 AM Post Reply
TERRA CEIA, Fla.—Lifelong citrus farmer Sidney Tillett cut a path through a grove that has endured in his family for four generations, stopping his SUV between two rows of trees. On one side was a long plot of lush green saplings, covered with protective mesh bags tied to stakes in the ground. Directly on the other side, a row of petite orange trees with withering leaves were all battling a bacterial infection, caused by an invasive insect that has decimated the state’s orange industry in just two decades. “It’s a story of survival,”
Nick Shirley Tracks Down a ‘126-Year-Old
California Voter’ With Record of 51
Elections — What He Found Raises Serious
Questions About State Voter Rolls
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 6/8/2026 10:02:43 AM Post Reply
This is the Democrat Party’s idea of “secure” elections in their one-party utopia. Investigative reporter Nick Shirley — the same journalist whose explosive February 2026 video we reported on here at The Gateway Pundit — knocking on doors and exposing the rotting corpse of the state’s Democrat-controlled election system, and the latest clip is pure fire. Meet Doris. She lives in California. According to the California Secretary of State’s own voter rolls, she is 126 years old and has cast ballots in 51 elections. There’s just one small problem. Doris is not 126 years old. She was born in 1940. That makes her roughly 86 years old. She’s
A tear in the social contract replies
Posted by Hazymac 6/8/2026 10:01:20 AM Post Reply
Governed peoples, in the post-Enlightenment era, adhere to the fiction of having a social contract with the state. Part of that agreement allows the state to retain a monopoly on violence. The governed cede their right to retaliate against parties that have injured them provided that the state intercede on their behalf to deliver justice and retribution. The exercise of vigilante justice by individuals or groups is prohibited. I say it is a fiction because there never was a party called the governed that sat down with rulers to cede their rights in exchange for protection and justice. It was an idea promulgated by rulers alone who understood that violence
Federal judges who've ruled against Trump
administration denounce threats against
themselves, their families
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 6/8/2026 9:48:23 AM Post Reply
When the Supreme Court struck down President Trump's tariffs last February, the president lashed out against two Supreme Court Justices he nominated calling them fools and lapdogs. The president has frequently railed against judges when they rule against him. What often happens next is a barrage of violent threats from his followers against those judges. As we first reported in March, we spoke with 26 federal judges – nine Democratic appointees, 17 Republican, both sitting and retired. The sitting judges told us they feel under siege. Most would not appear on camera, fearful for their safety.
Most of the H1-B Program Is a Fraud: Fake
Degrees, Fake Info
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 6/8/2026 9:26:52 AM Post Reply
The fraud in the H1-B visa program is even worse than we thought. We are getting people with fake degrees for these allegedly “high-skilled” labor jobs. The program is almost completely fraudulent. Since 2015, over 70% of H-1B visas have been issued to India, and nearly 12% to China. And if you look at this map, you can see where most are being hired. The dark red spots indicate a high concentration of H-1B visa holders, and now we’re learning more about fraud within the program. One former official tells Newsweek that up to 90% of applications, 90% from India, contain fraudulent documents or involve unqualified applicants.
The GOP’s House ‘Strategery’ Was
Excellent and Has Kept Them Competitive
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Posted by 4250Luis 6/8/2026 8:45:49 AM Post Reply
Psssstttt…I think The Hill is subtly trying to suggest something, don’t you think? Just kidding. I believe we all know what The Hill wants to say and for us to believe. So, let’s articulate it aloud, in unison, people: “The GOP is DOOMED in 2026!” Now that we've got that out of our system, let’s look at the updated facts regarding the battle for the U.S. House of Representatives, shall we? The RCP job approval for the president is indeed low. President Trump’s job approval is at 40.4 percent, with his disapproval number at 57 percent.
A Boston Prof Links Hayek to the ‘Far Right’ replies
Posted by Hazymac 6/8/2026 8:44:23 AM Post Reply
Suppose you were a university professor and a liberal -- but I repeat myself. And suppose you were ambitious. What better way to blaze across the sky like a meteor than to write a book about how all those far-right armed insurrectionists were fans of a guy with a semi-Nazi mustache? I first learned about Friedrich von Hayek, born in Vienna, economist of the Austrian school and political philosopher, back in the 1970s when Bob Bartley set the world ablaze at the WSJ editorial page. In 1931, Hayek left Vienna. He joined the London School of Economics, became F.A. Hayek, and hit the big time with his critique of socialism and
The New Battle for the West - Pete Hegseth
Brings Uncomfortable Truths to Normandy
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Posted by 4250Luis 6/8/2026 8:43:52 AM Post Reply
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stood at the Normandy American Cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer on the 82nd anniversary of D-Day and delivered a pointed message. While honoring the sacrifices of those who stormed the beaches in 1944, he drew a connection to the threats Europe faces today. Some criticized the remarks as political. They were instead a sober reflection on what those graves represent: the high cost of securing liberty and the need to defend it in every generation.Normandy was chosen for the Allied invasion because it offered a feasible path to breach Hitler’s Fortress Europe. The Germans expected the main assault to be farther north near Calais.
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