Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Pope gets our Deportations

Crime City of Lake Worth Beach

Lake Worth Beach has a high crime rate compared to many U.S. cities, with a 1 in 32 chance of becoming a victim of a crime.

Data indicates 32 crimes per 1,000 residents, with higher rates of both violent and property crime compared to most Florida communities.

The city has experienced recent surges in crime, though safety varies by area.

Neighborhood Scout

As soon as the crime stats come in, will post.

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Evening Sky 4-21-26

Ceasefires don’t fail by accident—they fail by design. With hours left on the clock, the Iran truce is revealing what it always was: a test of intent.

One side shows up, the other stalls. One side negotiates, the other postures. And when the chair is empty at the table, that’s not diplomacy—it’s a message.

The question isn’t whether talks can continue. It’s whether they were ever meant to succeed. Because when a regime treats time as a weapon, every delay isn’t neutral—it’s strategic. And the longer it runs, the clearer the pattern becomes.

A United States delegation is en route to Islamabad for the next round of negotiations. Vice President J.D. Vance is expected to depart for Pakistan today to reinforce the American position at the highest level of the executive branch.

Iran is not at the table. Iranian officials have not confirmed their participation in today’s session and have provided no indication that a delegation is inbound to Islamabad. An empty chair on the Iranian side of the table, less than 24 hours before the ceasefire expires, is a deliberate signal of bad faith. [MICHAEL T. FLYNN LTG USA (RET)]

Good Night, Patriots.

TPS extended to Haitians

Ten House Republicans break with Trump to extend temporary protected status for Haitians

Ten House Republicans crossed party lines Thursday to join Democrats and one independent in passing legislation that would extend temporary protected status for more than 350,000 Haitian nationals, a direct rebuke of the Trump administration's effort to end the program and resume deportations to Haiti.

The measure passed 224-204, Fox News Digital reported, though it faces long odds in the Republican-led Senate and a near-certain presidential veto.

The vote marked one of the most visible breaks between GOP lawmakers and the White House on immigration policy this Congress. It came after Democrats, led by Rep. Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts, used a procedural tool known as a discharge petition to force the bill to the House floor, bypassing Republican leadership entirely. The petition needed 218 signatures, and enough Republicans signed on to clear that threshold.

Rep. Laura Gillen, a New York Democrat, sponsored the resolution on the floor. But the story is less about what Democrats did, they were expected to support the measure, and more about the ten Republicans who chose to stand with them against their own president's stated immigration priorities.

But the 224 that voted to extend TPS also sidestep a harder question: whether a program designed as temporary relief has become, in practice, a permanent residency track that Congress never voted to create. That is precisely the concern the Trump administration has raised.

As Andy Biggs said, "Members of Congress have a sacred and exclusive duty to our American constituents, not to foreign nationals."

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Psaki Broke With the Left's Script

Jen Psaki Just Killed the Left’s Biggest Fantasy About Trump

Your liberal relatives spent three years telling you Trump was one Cabinet vote away from being removed. Now the woman who stood at Joe Biden's White House podium just told her own MSNBC audience to drop it.

What Jen Psaki said on live radio – and why Democrats are furious she said it – changes everything about where this fight is heading.

Psaki did not appear on Stephen A. Smith's Straight Shooter radio program to deliver good news to the resistance. She came with credibility built on two years of defending Joe Biden from the White House briefing room.

Then she said it anyway. "It's not going to happen," Psaki told Smith, shutting down the 25th Amendment fantasy in six words.

She went further. Calling the removal talk "not constructive," Psaki admitted what every honest Democrat already knows – that demanding a constitutional mechanism with zero chance of success is a waste of everyone's time.

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The MAMDANI Act

America Must Learn from Europe's Mistakes

U.S. Representative Chip Roy (R-TX) is once again taking the lead in the fight against anti-American ideologies that threaten the very soul of this republic.

Just yesterday, he boldly introduced the Measures Against Marxism’s Dangerous Adherents and Noxious Islamists (MAMDANI) Act of 2026. The MAMDANI Act delivers a powerful and necessary response to decades of reckless immigration policies that have opened our doors to those who openly despise our Constitution, our freedoms, and our way of life.

Named after New York City’s radical mayor Zohran Mamdani — a vocal champion of Marxist ideas — this legislation amends existing immigration law to make crystal clear what should have never been in doubt.

America will no longer import or tolerate communists, Marxists, socialists, Chinese communists, Islamic fundamentalists, or anyone affiliated with totalitarian ideologies bent on destroying Western civilization from within.

The bill targets the dangerous Red-Green Alliance that has already devastated Europe and is now advancing aggressively on American soil.

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I would add Democrats to the list.  😀

Confused uninformed Whoopi

Whoopi’s Draft Panic Goes Off the Rails

Whoopi Goldberg lit up another round of controversy on The View after saying Trump was “planning on a draft” to fight Iran.

The problem is straightforward: there is no evidence of any draft plan. No announcement. No policy. No proof.

The segment started with Alyssa Farah Griffin talking about Iran as a long-term threat. She said, “Keep in mind the Iranian regime is the biggest state sponsor of terrorism. Ten years from now, 20 years from now, they may try to strike the homeland, they may try to strike troops in the region. This doesn’t go away just because you sign a piece of paper.”

Goldberg then took the discussion in a very different direction, saying, “No, nothing goes away. And that’s why they’re planning on a draft! They’re planning on a draft! And you’re bitching and moaning that there are women who are part of the – the Army, Navy, all the – and you’re getting rid of people and talking about who shouldn’t be — what the hell are you people doing?!”

Goldberg said, “It’s a draft! I can sorry, it’s a draft! Because if you are 18 to 25, they’re looking at you!”

That is where the confusion matters. A draft and a registration rule are not the same thing. One means forced military service. The other is a paperwork issue tied to the Selective Service system. Mixing those up on national television is a big miss, especially when the topic is war and young Americans.

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"If I can make it there, I'll make it anywhere, New York, New York"

FDNY proposes steep ambulance fee hikes as EMS workers head for the exits

New Yorkers who dial 911 for an ambulance could soon face a bill nearly a third higher than what they pay today.

The FDNY has proposed raising the cost of a basic life support ambulance ride by 29 percent, from $1,385 to $1,793, and boosting the fee for on-site emergency treatment by 42 percent, from $630 to $896. A public hearing on the plan is set for May 15.

The proposed rule, first reported by the New York Post, would mark the first increase in medical transport fees since May 2023. Advanced life support trips would jump by roughly 30.7 percent. Level 1 rides would climb from $1,680 to $2,196. Level 2 rides would go from $1,692 to $2,012. The per-mile charge for the trip to the hospital, currently $20, would stay the same, and oxygen administration would remain at $66.

The department framed the hike as a matter of fiscal reality. In its proposed rule, the FDNY stated:
"The Fire Department is proposing this rule because of increased costs and to help offset the City's cost of providing these services. The proposed rates reflect increases in personal services costs and other than personal service costs required to provide emergency ambulance services and have been calculated to reduce the portion of such costs that is currently borne by City taxpayers."
Put plainly: the city says it can no longer absorb the gap between what ambulance runs cost and what patients are charged. Somebody has to pay. Under this proposal, that somebody is the person on the stretcher.

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Energy Prices

Trump says Energy Secretary got it wrong

Trump overrules Energy secretary on gas prices, insists relief will come faster than Wright predicts

President Trump flatly rejected his own Energy secretary's forecast on gas prices Monday, telling The Hill in a phone interview that Chris Wright was "totally wrong" to suggest Americans might not see prices fall below $3 per gallon until next year.

The public rebuke landed just one day after Wright appeared on CNN and hedged on a timeline for relief at the pump. Asked when drivers could expect sub-$3 gas, Wright said Sunday: "I don't know. That could happen later this year. That might not happen until next year." He added that "prices have likely peaked and they will start going down."

Trump was having none of it. In his interview with The Hill, the president tied cheaper gas directly to the resolution of the Iran conflict, saying prices would drop "as soon as this ends."

That framing puts the timeline squarely in the administration's own hands, and puts Wright's caution at odds with the White House message.

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California bill AB 2624 --Stop Nick Shirley Act

Confronting California Democrats on Fraud

'You're a psycho scam artist' says one Democrat

Independent journalist Nick Shirley confronted California lawmakers seeking to criminalize investigative journalism which exposes fraud in a video posted Saturday.

Democratic California State Assemblywoman Mia Bonta, the wife of Democratic California Attorney General Rob Bonta, introduced Assembly Bill 2624 (AB2624) in February. In a 25-minute YouTube video posted Saturday, Shirley interviews multiple lawmakers about the bill, which has moved through the Assembly's Privacy and Consumer Protection and Judiciary committees.

"It was only until I exposed fraud that they actually cracked down on the fraud and made some arrests here, especially with the hospices. And do you know that, if this bill were to pass, it'd make it illegal for someone to go after fraud, especially if it's based off of immigrants — for instance, Armenians in California?" Shirley asked one lawmaker.

Watch Nick Shirley confront California Dems trying to criminalize exposing fraud.



This bill AB 2624 will:
Criminalize journalists with misdemeanors, $10,000 fines, imprisonment, and content takedown
Let immigrant based NGOs' funding be confidential
Take away freedom of the press from journalists
Protect any "immigration support services" information from being public (healthcare, legal services, etc)

Sunrise 4-21-26

Dressed like a Doctor

Crime City of Lake Worth Beach

STOLEN VEHICLE
Incident #: 26053282
1300 BLOCK S L ST | 4/20/2026 @ 9:54 AM
Palm Beach County Sheriff


STOLEN TAG
Incident #: 26053254
100 BLOCK S GOLFVIEW RD | 4/20/2026 @ 9:05 AM
Palm Beach County Sheriff


EMBEZZLEMENT/FRAUD
Incident #: 26053202
700 BLOCK ALMOND DR | 4/20/2026 @ 12:04 AM
Palm Beach County Sheriff

Monday, April 20, 2026

Evening Sky 4-20-26

Something is shifting inside Iran—and it’s not subtle. Power is fragmenting. Civil authority is weakening. Military factions—juntas in all but name—are emerging as the real decision-makers.

That’s what happens when regimes crack under pressure: control consolidates in harder, more ruthless hands while the population pushes back.

And in that chaos, a window opens. Not a guarantee—but an opportunity. Because when internal resistance meets internal fracture, history tends to move fast.

The reality is that Iran has become a military dictatorship in everything but name. The question for the outside world isn’t whether change is possible. It’s whether anyone is willing to help tip the balance when it matters most.

The US should be patient, keep the blockade in place, and wait for the junta to decide whether it wants the war to end badly or end with terms [Alexander Muse]

Good Night, Patriots!

Naturalized citizen, a killer

DHS employee killed while walking her dog by naturalized citizen with violent criminal record, federal officials say

A 40-year-old auditor for the Department of Homeland Security's Office of Inspector General was shot and stabbed while walking her dog in Atlanta on Monday morning.

She was one of three victims targeted in a series of random attacks that left two women dead and a homeless man critically wounded, according to federal and local authorities.

Lauren Bullis, originally from Louisiana, was attacked around 7 a.m. The suspect, 26-year-old Olaolukitan Adon-Abel, had become a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2022 and carried a criminal record that included convictions for sexual battery, assault with a deadly weapon, battery against a police officer, and obstruction, DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin revealed.

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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed that he was born in the U.K. and later became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2022. While some reports and social media discussions mention Nigerian heritage or a Nigerian background based on his name, official government and news sources strictly identify his birth country as the United Kingdom.

USCIS failed in this case.

Tom Steyer's insane platform for California Governor

Tom Steyer's California governor bid centers on prosecuting ICE agents and flying deported immigrants back to the state

Tom Steyer, the billionaire and founder of Farallon Capital Management, rolled out a five-point immigration plan this week that reads less like a policy platform and more like a declaration of war against federal law enforcement.

The California gubernatorial candidate pledged to abolish ICE operations in the state, criminally prosecute federal immigration agents, and use state funds to retrieve deported individuals from foreign countries and fly them back into California.

Steyer released his immigration pledges on Tuesday, framing the plan as a frontal challenge to federal immigration enforcement. In his own words, the candidate compared ICE to organized crime and cast himself as the lawman who would bring them down.

The plan amounts to an open promise by a major-party gubernatorial candidate to obstruct federal immigration law, arrest the agents who enforce it, and spend taxpayer money to undo lawful deportations. For California voters already living with the consequences of the state's sanctuary policies, this is what the next step looks like.

Read about his 5 point plan

Californians, hope you vote for Steve Hilton...the only hope you have.

Lake Worth Beach businesses dealing with tough code officers

Code Enforcement coming down hard on local businesses

Local businesses say code enforcement is coming down hard on them, and they're trying to understand why.

Over the last few months, business owners in the city of Lake Worth Beach say they're noticing more and more code citations for things that were never an issue in the past.

Thomas Conboy, with South Florida Engineering and Consulting, said that for him, it started with someone reporting him for not renewing his business license. "When the code enforcement officer showed up, he wrote me several additional violations. One of them was that the grass was too long," Conboy said. He maintains that it wasn't the case.

Conboy isn't alone.

Missy Vitone with Trashe Vintage said they were recently issued roughly 12 citations.

"The 12-foot skeleton had been up for over three years with no issues, then suddenly, after an unrelated situation, we were hit with multiple violations, including being told we needed a sculpture permit," she said.

The Mayor and Commissioner Christopher McVoy are looking into the various complaints as they do not want to drive businesses away.

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The City needs revenue and they're going where the money is. With Conboy there could be a shade of politics involved.

Wild Boars chased by a Chinese made Robot in Poland

A group of wild boars running through Warsaw, suddenly finds itself being followed by a humanoid robot named Edward Warchocki.

Real footage shows the Unitree G1 robot sprinting across an open field, closing the gap as the boars tht can run p to 35mph, scatter into the woods.

Robot chases Boars in Poland


Unitree’s New G1 AI Robot Moves SCARILY Human

AOC's allies don't trust her

The Map Democrats Keep Ignoring

AOC helped boost democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani to victory in New York City's mayoral primary – and her allies call it proof the movement still has momentum.

New York City is not America. What wins in Brooklyn does not translate to Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, or Georgia – the states that actually decide presidential elections.

Voters in those states watched four years of Democrats defunding police, opening the border, and lecturing them about privilege.

Then they handed Donald Trump a landslide.

AOC's response to that verdict is to run further left, flip on Israel to appease a socialist organization, and write off every moderate voter who might have been persuadable. The movement she sold out her own positions for doesn't even believe her.

If she gets the 2028 nomination, Republicans should send thank-you notes.

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