Sunday, March 1, 2026

Shocking Supreme Court decision

Supreme Court rules USPS cannot be sued for intentionally withholding mail, shielding government under sovereign immunity

The U.S. Postal Service is now officially immune from lawsuits when its workers deliberately refuse to deliver your mail. The Supreme Court said so Tuesday, in a 5-4 decision that shields the federal government from accountability even when postal employees act with intent rather than incompetence.

The case involved Lebene Konan, a Texas landlord who alleged that postal workers in Euless, Texas, intentionally withheld and returned mail addressed to her and her tenants at two rental properties she owned. She filed administrative complaints. As reported by Fox News, she sued the United States in federal court, asserting state law claims including nuisance, tortious interference, and conversion.

A federal district court tossed her claims, citing the Federal Tort Claims Act's (FTCA) postal exception. The Fifth Circuit revived the lawsuit, ruling the exception didn't apply to intentional acts of nondelivery. The Supreme Court took the case to resolve a split among federal appeals courts.

The justices ultimately ruled against Konan.

The Majority's Logic:

Justice Clarence Thomas wrote for the five-justice majority. His opinion rested on a straightforward reading of sovereign immunity and the text of the FTCA's postal exception. Thomas opened with the foundational principle:
"The United States enjoys sovereign immunity and cannot be sued without its consent."
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Let's hope we have a majority of Republican postmen delivering mail.

Corrupt FBI subpoenaed Susie Wiles phone records

Biden-era FBI subpoenaed Susie Wiles's phone records, even recorded a call with her attorney

The FBI under former President Joe Biden subpoenaed the phone records of Susie Wiles, now the White House chief of staff, while she was still a private citizen. FBI Director Kash Patel disclosed the surveillance, which Axios reported Thursday, calling it "outrageous and deeply alarming."

Wiles's response was three words: "I am in shock."

According to Newsmax, the subpoenas reportedly sought call records from 2022 and 2023, a period during which the FBI was investigating whether then-former President Donald Trump improperly retained classified documents at Mar-a-Lago.

But the scope of what the Bureau did went further than pulling phone logs. According to a Reuters report citing two FBI officials, in 2023, the FBI also recorded a phone call between Wiles and her attorney. Wiles was not informed of the recording.

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The director of the FBI in 2022 was Robert Mueller. He was the Director from September 4, 2001 until September 4, 2013.

Judge allows Trump White House Ballroom to proceed

Federal judge tosses injunction against Trump's $400 million White House ballroom

A federal judge on Thursday denied a legal challenge seeking to block President Donald Trump's planned 90,000-square-foot White House ballroom, clearing the way for construction to continue.

U.S. District Judge Richard Leon rejected the injunction sought by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, dismissing the group's legal arguments as a "ragtag group of theories."

The ruling is a clean win for the administration. The project moves forward, the preservationist lawsuit stalls, and the broader regulatory approval process continues on schedule.

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Massive strikes at Iran

US and Israel Launch Massive Iran Strikes as Trump Signals Regime Showdown

Early Saturday morning, the world changed again as the United States and Israel launched coordinated US strikes on Iran, marking the most significant direct military action against the Iranian regime in years, and possibly decades, with President Donald Trump confirming that “major combat operations” are underway in what the Pentagon has named Operation Epic Fury, while Israel calls its campaign Operation Roaring Lion.

What Triggered the US Strikes on Iran:

President Trump announced that the US strikes on Iran are designed to eliminate “imminent threats” posed by the regime.
  • He cited decades of Iranian-backed terrorism including the 1979 hostage crisis
  • 1983 Beirut Marine barracks bombing that killed 241 American service members
  • proxy attacks in Iraq that maimed and killed US troops
  • Tehran’s financial and military support for Hamas, which carried out the October 7 massacre in Israel that left more than 1,000 dead, including dozens of Americans.
And the Ayatollah and 40 of his top officers were killed.

Candace Owens

Crime City of Lake Worth Beach

SHOPLIFTING
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SHOPLIFTING
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EMBEZZLEMENT/FRAUD
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Saturday, February 28, 2026

Sunset 2-28-26

"The gloves are off. In a sweeping, coordinated assault dubbed “Operation Epic Fury,” President Donald J. Trump ordered major combat operations against Iran’s regime and its paramilitary enforcers, declaring the era of nuclear brinkmanship and proxy terror over. Israeli strikes hit near Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s compound, while U.S. forces targeted nuclear and IRGC infrastructure. Tehran retaliated with rockets across the region, but interceptions blunted much of the barrage. Trump called it a necessary move to eliminate imminent threats and prevent a nuclear-armed theocracy. The message was unmistakable: deterrence isn’t a press release—it’s action." [Richard Luthmann] Good Night, Patriots! Israel announced Khamenei was killed.

Democrats - Dancing Frogs

Fetterman Was the Only Democrat to Shake Trump’s Hand at the State of the Union and What He Said Next Stunned His Party

Half the Democratic caucus couldn't even be bothered to show up for the State of the Union on Tuesday night.

They were too busy standing in 30-degree weather on the National Mall at a MoveOn rally – one that drew roughly 75 people, about half of them reporters – while Robert De Niro held court at the National Press Club down the street.

But one Democrat did something that apparently required more courage than any of them could muster – and what he told Fox News the next morning exposed exactly how far his party has fallen.

More Than 50 Democrats Boycotted the State of the Union While Fetterman Shook Trump's Hand. Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania walked into the House chamber Tuesday night in a suit, greeted President Trump with a handshake, and sat down like a grown adult prepared to listen to a speech.

He believes he was the only Democrat who shook the President's hand that night. He said it doesn't matter whether a Republican or Democrat is president – you don't yell and scream and disrupt the speech of the Commander-in-Chief.

Then he dropped the line that should haunt every Democratic strategist in Washington.

"I don't think dancing frogs really moves the ball for us as a party."

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Loud onstage Tirade by Joe

Biden’s Loud Rant Stole the Show

At a Democratic event in South Carolina, Biden launched into a loud, slurring rant about President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address. He mocked the length of the speech and especially noted that the speech did not mention the anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The moment was loud and awkward enough to make headlines and raise eyebrows about Biden’s stage presence and clarity.

What Biden Said and How He Said It: (He needs to retire completely)

Biden teased the crowd by asking if Trump was still talking and complained that the nearly two hour address never noted the February 24 anniversary of the Russian invasion. The delivery featured raised voice and jumbled pacing that left voters questioning the message instead of the point. It was more spectacle than substantive critique.

Missing Context Biden Left Out:

While Biden called out what he sees as an omission, he also left a lot unsaid. Critics note that the invasion happened during his own administration and point to other foreign policy failures such as the Afghanistan withdrawal.

If Biden wanted to highlight accountability on Ukraine he could have made those comparisons cleaner and clearer for voters but he has never been able to do that.

Read about the silly Joe rhetoric...

DHS and Kristi Noem Spied Upon

Noem: 'Deep state' in her own department installed spyware on her phone, computer

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem said Thursday that members of her own department secretly installed spyware on government-issued devices used by Trump administration officials, including her phone and laptop, allowing staffers to record meetings and monitor internal communications.

Noem said on "PBD Podcast" that tech experts, including Elon Musk and members of his team, helped her uncover what she described as unauthorized surveillance software embedded on devices assigned to political appointees. Noem said the discovery came after outside technology specialists examined DHS hardware and flagged suspicious software activity.

"I can't believe what I found since I've been in this department. I just found the other day a whole room on this campus that was a secret [SCIF, Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility] secure facility that had files nobody knew existed.

So we just happened to have an employee walk by a door and wonder what it was and started asking questions," Noem said. "We went in there. There were individuals working there that had secret files that nobody knew about on some of these most controversial topics like that, and now I've got that turned over to attorneys, and we're getting to the bottom of what exactly happened there."

Read about the Corruption at the DHS

Strikes launched against Iran

USA and Israel Launch Preemptive Strikes in Iran

After weeks of unsuccessful negotiations with a regime unwilling to let go of terrorism, brutal killings of its people, and an insatiable appetite for destruction, America and Israel launch strikes against Iran.

At around 9:00 am local time in Iran, Saturday, February 28, reports began pouring in from residents of Tehran as dozens of air strikes hit regime targets. Israeli Defense Minister Katz stated they had initiated preemptive strikes against Iran, now formally known as operation “Roaring Lion.”

Israel’s Channel 12 first reported the attacks were a joint operation between Israel and USA. At 2:30 am EDT, President Trump confirmed the strikes on his Truth Social account, calling the Iranian regime “the world’s number one state sponsor of terror,” highlighting the countless attacks and deaths of Americans in its 47-year history.

In his speech, President Trump reaffirmed the United States’ stance that the Iranian regime will not be allowed to have nuclear weapons:

“This terrorist regime can never have a nuclear weapon. I’ll say it again, they can never have a nuclear weapon.”

"We are going to destroy their missiles and raze their missile industry to the ground," Trump vowed. "We are going to annihilate their navy, we are going to ensure that the region's terrorist proxies can no longer destabilize the region and the world."

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Florida in a drought

All of Florida now in drought for the first time since records began — and it's expected to get worse

"New figures released Thursday show that all of Florida is now in a drought, according to data compiled by the U.S. Drought Monitor.

This is the first time the entire state has been in at least a moderate drought since records began in 1999, according to USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey.

The state has been close to 100% before, in 2001, and most recently in April 2012, when the entire state, except the Florida Keys, was in a drought.

Across Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast, the drought figures stayed the same as last week, with many areas still in an extreme drought. However, even with rain in the weekend forecast, the dry conditions are expected to worsen before they improve."

Click here to see the map We in Lake Worth Beach are in the "extreme" area.

James O'Keefe in disguise

James O'Keefe was in front of an Antifa compound in Sweden. A man in black bloc was smoking a cigarette outside a taxpayer-funded Antifa compound in Stockholm.

He saw me dressed in full Muslim garb — a kamis I’d bought earlier that day in a neighborhood called Little Mogadishu — and his guard dropped instantly. I told him I’d recently moved from America and wanted to get involved.

He said: “Let me show you inside.”

Here’s what my hypothesis was going in — and it proved exactly right: Antifa cannot say no to a Muslim person for fear of being called prejudiced. So while our Swedish journalist Christian Peterson waited in the getaway car because these people would attack him on sight, I walked right through the front door in a disguise. They gave me a personal tour. Three stories. A stage. Meeting rooms. The whole operation.

I asked if I could do my Muslim prayer inside. They said “Absolutely.”

Then it got better. When I mentioned ICE, the black bloc-wearing Antifa members started chanting along with me. They had no idea who I was. They had no idea we were filming. And they closed the big iron door behind us — with our hidden cameras rolling the entire time.

Early Morn 2-28-26

Tim Walz Fraud Denier

Crime City of Lake Worth Beach

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DISTURBANCE
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EMBEZZLEMENT/FRAUD
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ASSAULT
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THEFT/LARCENY
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Friday, February 27, 2026

Sunset 2-27-26

The Epstein hysteria is back on cable news rotation, recycled and repackaged for another election cycle.

The chant is familiar: “Epstein, Epstein, Epstein.” The implication is always the same — that proximity equals guilt. But proximity is not participation, and repetition is not proof.

Lost in the noise are documented timelines, sworn testimony, and the words of the very lawyer who represented Epstein’s victims.

Donald Trump’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein did not end in scandal — it ended in expulsion. And when federal investigators came knocking years later, Trump did something few powerful men did: he picked up the phone.

Trump helped the victims get one-half billion dollars.

Read about it... by Don Surber.

VOTE NO AMENDMENTS 2 AND 3 - Election March 10



Amendment 2

Beach--VOTE NO

Amendment 2:
City-property East of A1A:

This amendment would take away your right to vote on major developments at our public beach. Our City Charter currently requires a public vote for any leases at our beach over 30 years, protecting our beach from overdevelopment. This amendment changes the lease limit, allowing the City to give a private developer a lease of 99 years without a public vote. It strips away a critical safeguard and removes voters ability to have a direct say on large-scale development at our beach.

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Amendment 3


Parks----VOTE NO

Amendment 3: City Parks and City Property Downtown and West of A1A to the Lagoon:

This amendment would weaken the law in our charter called “Public Land Public Vote” which protects valuable public land from over-development. This will open city-owned property west of A1A including parks, the golf course, the cultural plaza, public parking lots and city buildings to over development. It removes your right to vote on long-term leases of certain high-value public land to private developers.

A Democrat's Baffling Definition of Bigotry

Dems always pullout the Race card

You’ve seen it a thousand times. It’s the political equivalent of a toddler’s tantrum. When the Left finds itself losing the argument on the issues that truly matter to American families—a secure border, a strong economy, and safe streets—they don’t change their failing policies.

Instead, they reach into their worn-out bag of tricks and pull out the only tool they have left: the race card.

Let’s be clear: this has nothing to do with justice. It’s a political cudgel, wielded with increasing shrillness to shut down debate and demonize opponents.

The accusations have become so disconnected from reality that they now serve as a glaring signal of intellectual and moral bankruptcy. And right on cue, one House Democrat just gave the game away, providing a perfect, almost glorious, window into an ideology that has completely flown the coop.

That was Rep. Marilyn Strickland (D-WA) on CNN, providing a masterclass in the Left’s warped and nonsensical logic. Her diatribe wasn’t just a political attack; it was an accidental confession.

The central “proof” of Trump’s racism is that he… streamlined the federal workforce? This is so profoundly illogical it makes your head spin. Strickland is actually arguing that shrinking a bloated federal bureaucracy, a goal conservatives have championed for decades, is an “anti-black” policy.

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Democrat committed a crime at SOTU

Democrat Seth Moulton brings illegal teen to SOTU

This congressman from blue state Massachusetts had one hell of a nerve defying the law

Federal law makes it a crime to conceal or harbor someone who is in the country illegally.

During the State of the Union, Representative Seth Moulton invited a teenage immigrant to the House gallery. Video and posts from the scene show his staff moving the young man out of sight after a Department of Homeland Security tweet flagged his immigration status. The account circulating this story says staff escorted him to avoid arrest.

Whether you agree with the policy or not, this was a public and very visible moment that raised questions about how congressional offices handle guests with immigration issues.

Title 8, United States Code, Section 1324 spells out offenses like smuggling, transportation, and harboring unauthorized aliens. The statute applies when a person knowingly or recklessly shields someone from detection. Legal experts will decide whether the actions here meet that threshold, but the statute is clear about the kinds of conduct that can trigger enforcement.