Friday, June 26, 2026

What "Team Algae" Actually Tells You About the Democrat Party

The Algae Saga

Washington, DC recorded 274 murders in 2023 – the deadliest year in the capital in decades. Trump fixed it, and now the Left is dressing up as algae to protest.

When leftist protesters showed up to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool last weekend in green algae costumes waving "Team Algae" signs, they thought they were scoring points. What they actually did was prove Karoline Leavitt's point for her.

"It's unbelievable to see these people, these deranged leftists in algae costumes with 'Team Algae' on their backs," Leavitt said in a Fox News interview Tuesday.

Then she asked the question nobody on the left can answer. "What does that even mean?"

She wasn't done.
"Only the Democrats could hate beautifying our nation's capital and making it a symbol of pride again."
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2nd Reading on Public Parking Garage

Opinion: Lake Worth Residents Deserve Answers Before Another Dollar is Spent on WMODA

By: Former commissioner, Kimberly Stokes

As Lake Worth Beach approaches another critical vote on the Wiener Museum of Decorative Arts (WMODA) project, residents are being asked to trust that city leaders have everything under control. Yet after years of approvals, subsidies, and public investments, many basic questions remain unanswered.

On June 30, the City Commission is expected to approve the second reading of the project’s K Street Parking Garage, a vote that would move the development significantly closer to reality. Supporters portray this as the final piece of the puzzle. For many residents, however, this is precisely the moment when the public should demand greater transparency and accountability.

The city has already committed substantial public resources to support the project. In addition to millions in land donations, infrastructure incentives, utility improvements, and affordable housing subsidies, the city is now moving forward with a public parking garage that could cost between $10 and 14 million.

The garage is widely viewed as essential to making the WMODA development work, yet residents still have not been provided with a clear financial plan explaining the total cost, how ongoing operations and maintenance will be funded, who the garage is intended to serve, whether taxpayers will ultimately bear the cost for the garage, or if it will be paid parking, which the downtown merchants vehemently oppose.

Lake Worth Beach is not a wealthy city. Every dollar invested in one project is a dollar unavailable for roads, utilities, parks, public safety, or affordable housing. Before committing what could ultimately approach $20 million in public resources, residents deserve complete transparency.

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Sunrise 6-26-26

The absurd rhythm of Trump-era hysteria: whatever happens, whatever the facts, whatever the context, the answer from the permanent political class is always Trump.

Gas prices? Trump. Ballroom plans? Trump. A duck in the Reflecting Pool? Somehow Trump. The joke works because the joke is real.

The Deep State-media complex has trained itself to treat every Trump action, pause, sneeze, tweet, ribbon-cutting, delay, or policy choice as an extinction-level threat.

Somewhere inside the noise, legitimate criticism may exist. But the scream machine buries it under theatrical panic. [Michael “Thunder” Phillips]

Good Morning, Patriots!

Alligator Alcatraz undergoing permanent closure

Florida Begins Dismantling 'Alligator Alcatraz'

Florida officials have begun dismantling the migrant detention facility known as "Alligator Alcatraz," marking the likely end of a controversial state-run detention operation in the Everglades that became a focal point of the state's immigration enforcement efforts.

Contractors hired to operate the facility were instructed to begin "full demobilization" of the site, according to reports from CBS News Miami and other outlets.

Florida Division of Emergency Management Executive Director Kevin Guthrie notified vendors that the state expected rapid progress in removing infrastructure from the facility, which was built at the Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport in the Everglades.

The move comes less than a week after federal and state officials transferred the remaining detainees to other facilities, citing safety concerns as the Atlantic hurricane season begins. The Department of Homeland Security confirmed that all detainees had been relocated from the site.

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier said Monday that the facility had fulfilled its purpose. "I think Alligator Alcatraz actually stayed open longer than it was intentionally planned when it was first conceptualized," Uthmeier told reporters.

Organizations like the Friends of the Everglades and the Miccosukee Tribe filed major lawsuits...one of our city commissioners should be very happy.

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Dan Goldman - Loser

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Thursday, June 25, 2026

Sunset 6-25-26

“Court allows Trump to do his job.”

Allows. Mother may I? Yes, you may. How big of the judges.

77 million voters elected him to deport millions. One lowly judge in the federal court system canceled their votes to deport, deport and send back home. It came down to two judges in the DC Circuit Court to restore those votes. A third judge opposed the deportations without a trial and access to appeals courts because he was appointed by Obama. You know how that goes.

Think about the gall of the judicial branch to treat a sitting president like a child who must beg the permission of the judges before taking any action Marxists dislike.

A D.C. Circuit panel on Tuesday reversed a federal judge’s order blocking the Trump administration from expanding expedited removal procedures to immigrants who have been in the country under two years.

In a 2-1 decision, the appeals court determined that the Department of Homeland Security’s revival of an identical 2019 policy, which allows the department to exercise its removal power to the “maximum extent allowed by Congress,” does not violate immigrants’ due process. [Don Surber]

Good Night, Patriots!

Trump meets with NATO's Secretary General

Rutte Seeks to Ease Trump-NATO Tensions

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte sought to calm tensions with President Donald Trump at the White House on Wednesday, using a mix of flattery and gentle pushback to argue that examples of allies' reluctance to support the U.S. war with Iran ​were "isolated cases."

The NATO chief is visiting Washington to try to ease strains over the Iran war and U.S. threats to draw down troops in ⁠Europe ahead of a pivotal NATO leaders' summit in July in Ankara.

Trump, a longtime ​NATO critic who has called the alliance a "paper tiger," has been angered by its ⁠reluctance to support the U.S. in the Middle East conflict or help reopen the Strait of Hormuz after a U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran on Feb. 28 disrupted the major oil shipping route.

During the Oval Office meeting, Rutte used cardboard charts to show how much NATO countries have stepped up their defense spending ​since Trump first came into office in 2017.

He also said thousands of U.S. military planes had operated from bases in Europe during the war, pointing to that cooperation as a sign of the allies' support.

The news media never show any questions to the guest, if there are any...they concentrate solely on President Trump.

The United States accounts for roughly 60% to 62% of all combined NATO military expenditures and Rutte can't afford to lose the U.S. support.

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SCOTUS Strikes down Hawaii's gun Restrictions

Supreme Court Strikes Down Hawaii’s Gun Restrictions in Major Second Amendment Case

Hawaii’s law required gun owners to get permission to carry their weapons in stores and hotels

The U.S. Supreme Court voted 6–3 on June 25 to strike down a Hawaii gun law that banned residents from carrying concealed weapons in privately owned public places, such as gas stations and shopping malls, without permission from the owners.

The majority opinion in Wolford v. Lopez was authored by Justice Samuel Alito.

Justices Elena Kagan, Ketanji Brown Jackson, and Sonia Sotomayor dissented in the case, which was closely watched by gun rights advocates.

Alito said the Second Amendment “has the same meaning in all parts of the United States.” “It cannot give way to ‘the spirit of Aloha’ in Hawaii … any more than it can yield to the spirit of the Big Apple … or the Windy City,” he said.

“It applies in the same way to our 50th State (where about 8% of adults possess guns) and our 49th State (where the figure is roughly 59%).

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The Congressman From Tesla Town

Ro Khanna Threatened to Subpoena the Man Who Just Made His Constituents Millionaires

Twenty thousand Tesla workers in Fremont, California recently hit the lottery.

Their congressman wants to drag the man responsible before Congress to answer for it.

Ro Khanna went on a podcast Saturday and called for Elon Musk to be "subpoenaed" and "investigated" for dismantling USAID – the agency that burned through billions of American tax dollars overseas for decades with almost zero accountability.

Khanna represents California's 17th congressional district. That's Fremont – where 20,000 people clock in every day at the Tesla factory that Musk built.

Khanna also wants a 5% annual wealth tax on Musk's assets – not just his income, but everything he owns, every year – under something he calls the "Make Billionaires Pay Their Fair Share Act."

Here's the part Khanna won't say on his podcast. The man he wants to subpoena and tax into the ground just created more new American millionaires in a single afternoon than Khanna's entire political career ever will. Most of them live in his district.

And every one of them just got a lot richer because Musk ignored exactly the kind of politicians who call wealth creation a crime.

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Victor Davis Hanson on Tucker and Graham Platner

Victor Davis Hanson Sets the Record Straight on Tucker Carlson and Graham Platner

Talarico and Jon Ossoff

Trump likens 'horrible' U.S. senators to other quirky, effeminate celebrities

'I don't know if there's a genetic tree, but it certainly is close!'

It's no secret that President Donald Trump has likened Democrat U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico of Texas to MAD magazine mascot Alfred E. Neuman.

Now the commander in chief is comparing incumbent Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., to the quirky and effeminate star of movies and TV, Pee-wee Herman, whose real name is Paul Reubens.

"With these two horrible Political Candidates, I don't know if there's a genetic tree, but it certainly is close! What do you think? "In any event, Mike Collins, of Georgia, should easily beat Pee-wee, and Ken Paxton, of Texas, should easily beat Alfred E. Vote Republican and, 

"MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!"

New Restaurant on Lucerne

Rodney Mayo's latest restaurant, at 522 Lucerne Ave., will double as an art gallery celebrating Dadaism.

I admit, had to look up the word 'dadism

Dadaism, or Dada, was an avant-garde art movement that emerged during World War I in Zurich as a protest against the war's horrors, bourgeois societal values, and the logical, capitalist culture they believed led to the conflict. It is often defined as "anti-art" because it purposefully rejected traditional aesthetics and reason.

"SOME OF THE most groundbreaking artists of the 20th century are getting together for dinner and drinks in downtown Lake Worth Beach.

They’ll be hanging out at a new restaurant in the Lucerne Avenue space once occupied by The Cottage and C.W.S. Bar + Kitchen.

And these regulars want you to join them.

Man Ray, the latest addition to Rodney Mayo’s Subculture Group restaurant lineup, is coming together at the northeast corner of Lucerne and L Street. A July opening is planned, but an exact date has not been set."

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Sunrise 6-25-26

Keir Starmer

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Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Sunset 6-24-26

New York’s Red-Green alliance is no longer theory. It is winning primaries.

Mamdani’s machine has helped push democratic socialists from City Hall momentum into congressional and state-level power, with Darializa Avila Chevalier toppling Adriano Espaillat and Aber Kawas rising through the DSA pipeline in Queens.

The issue is not private faith or ordinary Muslim voters. The issue is a political project: socialism fused with anti-ICE activism, anti-Israel agitation, open-borders ideology, and street-movement pressure designed to capture institutions block by block.

Regular Democrats thought they could manage this current. Now they are being swallowed by it. [Luthmann]

Good Night, Patriots!

Gas prices decline

Florida Gas Prices Fall Ahead of Record Independence Day Travel

Florida gas prices dropped 20 cents last week, offering some relief to drivers ahead of the Independence Day travel period, according to AAA.

The state average fell to $3.63 per gallon Sunday, down from $3.83 a week earlier and $4.51 a month ago. Over the past 11 days, Florida’s average price has declined 32 cents per gallon, reducing the cost of filling an average-size gas tank by nearly $5.

AAA said the decline comes as 4.6 million Floridians are expected to travel for Independence Day, including 4.08 million who are projected to drive. Last year, Florida drivers paid an average of $3.11 per gallon on Independence Day. AAA said prices are unlikely to fall below that level before the holiday but could approach the 2024 average of $3.53 per gallon.

“Florida’s state average is now the lowest since early March,” said Mark Jenkins, spokesman for AAA. “Lower gas prices come at an ideal time for summer travel and offer some financial relief for drivers. Still, the outlook remains uncertain. Developments involving the Strait of Hormuz will continue to influence whether prices rise or fall.”

The decrease has been driven in part by lower crude oil prices. AAA said U.S. oil prices fell 16% over the past two weeks amid hopes that an agreement between the United States and Iran would lead to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.

The lower prices come as AAA projects Independence Day travel in Florida to set another record this year, with more than 4.6 million residents traveling at least 50 miles from home between June 27 and July 5.

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Senator uses PAC funds for Personal Expenses

Gallego spent PAC money on Disney World, Miami birthday bash, and Super Bowl tickets

Arizona Democratic Sen. Ruben Gallego tapped his leadership PAC and a joint campaign account to bankroll family trips to Disney World, a luxury Miami Beach hotel for his wife's birthday, a jaunt to St. Barts, and Super Bowl tickets, all while positioning himself as a champion of working families struggling with the cost of living.

The spending, first reported by Politico and detailed by the Daily Caller News Foundation, draws from FEC records showing that Gallego's JUNTOS PAC raised nearly $1.5 million as of May 31, 2026. The senator also used PAC funds for $18,000 in child care reimbursements since 2019, including a $400 payment to his wife Sydney Gallego's mother for babysitting.

Gallego's response was to shrug. In a statement attributed to Politico, the senator said:
"This is not breaking news. With the rising costs of child care and the burden it has on the budgets of American families, Democrats and Republicans in Congress and the White House alike regularly travel with their wives and children, as is permitted by the FEC."
Permitted by the FEC, perhaps. But the details paint a picture that most donors, and most Arizona voters, might find hard to square with a populist brand.

Gallego's spending is technically legal under current FEC rules, and that is part of the problem. Campaign funds cannot be used for "personal use", defined as activities irrespective of the campaign. But leadership PACs like JUNTOS PAC are not bound by that restriction. Lawmakers can use leadership PAC money for a broad range of activities as long as there is some fundraising function attached.

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A Plot to Destabilize the Government - Murder and Mayhem

FBI names sixth suspect in alleged White House UFC drone and sniper conspiracy

Federal authorities have identified a Missouri man as the sixth suspect charged in an alleged terror plot to attack the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House with explosive-laden drones and sniper fire, and investigators say the conspiracy may stretch far wider, with as many as 19 additional individuals under scrutiny.

Jordan W. Rincker, 28, of Missouri, was arrested Sunday and charged with conspiracy to commit murder, Just the News reported. A criminal complaint unsealed in the Western District of Missouri accuses Rincker of playing a logistical role in the plot, accepting a $1,200 payment from alleged ringleader Abraham Hermosillo Alvarez and transferring $100 to co-conspirator Bryan Omar Roa to fund his travel to the nation's capital.

Rincker's arrest came alongside that of William Lee Spartacus Falkner of Belfair, Washington, bringing the total number of people facing federal charges to seven, the Washington Times reported. The defendants are scattered across Ohio, Missouri, Nebraska, California, and Washington state, a geographic footprint that underscores the distributed, internet-driven nature of the alleged conspiracy.

The alleged scheme targeted President Trump's June 14 UFC event on the White House grounds. Conspirators planned to fly explosive-laden drones into the event and buildings nearby, then shoot panicked crowd members as they fled.

A "second wave" was allegedly planned to storm the White House gate, the New York Post reported, citing the unsealed complaint.

Federal prosecutors stated that "members of the conspiracy allegedly agreed to commit murder on the White House grounds and surrounding area during the UFC Freedom 250 event."

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