Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Crime City of Lake Worth Beach

ASSAULT
Incident #: 26059686
800 BLOCK S J ST | 5/11/2026 @ 9:06 PM
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ASSAULT
Incident #: 26059669
1700 BLOCK 12TH AVE S | 5/11/2026 @ 7:26 PM
Palm Beach County Sheriff


EMBEZZLEMENT/FRAUD
Incident #: 26059612
1000 BLOCK S H ST | 5/11/2026 @ 3:56 PM
Palm Beach County Sheriff


THEFT/LARCENY
Incident #: 26059552
3200 BLOCK GIULIANO AVE | 5/11/2026 @ 12:57 PM
Palm Beach County Sheriff


SHOPLIFTING
Incident #: 26059526
6000 BLOCK OLD CONGRESS RD | 5/11/2026 @ 11:33 AM
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DRUNK DRIVER
Incident #: 26059442
6TH AVE S / S CONGRESS AVE | 5/11/2026 @ 5:25 AM
Palm Beach County Sheriff


THEFT/LARCENY
Incident #: 26059438
900 BLOCK N F ST | 5/11/2026 @ 2:44 AM
Palm Beach County Sheriff

Monday, May 11, 2026

Sunset 5-11-26

May Day 2026 was not protest theater. It was a reveal.

The street radicals, the Squad ecosystem, the socialist mayoral crowd, the anti-Israel agitators, and the Democrat political machine are no longer operating in separate lanes. They are merging.

The signs, buses, burqas, Iranian flags, “86-47” garbage, wealth-tax rhetoric, abolish-ICE chants, court-packing demands, and Hasan Piker circus all point in the same direction: chaos as political infrastructure.

Democrats once used these mobs as outside pressure. Now the mobs are inside the house, writing the agenda and picking the candidates.[Luthmann]

Good Night, Patriots!

The Orange Wave

Blue wave? Red wave? No, an Orange Wave nears

Panicked Democrats want to retire the entire Virginia Supreme Court

The Gerrymander Wars of 2026 are almost at an end. Between the federal Supreme Court finally noticing that hey, minority-majority districts are kind of racist, and the Virginia Supreme Court upholding the rules for amending the state constitution, Trump pretty much handed Democrats their bums.

And voters are primarying RINOs for him.

Democrats in Virginia did this to themselves. In order to redistrict this year, they had to change the state constitution.

But in Virginia, before a proposed amendment goes to voters, legislators of one session of the General Assembly must approve it, followed by the election of a second legislature, which must approve of it before voters make the final decision. This slows the process by at least a year.

Democrats decided to skip the first two steps and empower themselves to redistrict between Censuses. Communists are an impatient lot. Haste made waste. Justices upheld the state constitution and they have the final say because the Supreme Court has ruled that their counterparts in the states sole jurisdiction.

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Obama Care - The Unaffordable Care Act

Obamacare exchanges face insurer exodus and enrollment drop as enhanced subsidies expire

Cigna announced in late April that it will abandon the Affordable Care Act exchanges in 2027. CVS' Aetna has already stopped offering plans. And a consulting firm projects marketplace enrollment could fall by as much as 26 percent this year.

Fifteen years after its passage, the signature healthcare law of the Obama era is shedding insurers, enrollees, and any pretense that massive federal subsidies built something durable.

The proximate cause is straightforward: Congress refused to renew the enhanced premium tax credits that had propped up enrollment since the COVID era. Without that extra taxpayer money flowing to insurers, the economics of the exchanges are reverting to a harsher reality, one that major carriers apparently want no part of.

The numbers tell a grim story for defenders of the law. A KFF survey published in March found that 80 percent of returning ACA Marketplace enrollees said their 2026 premiums, deductibles, or cost-sharing are higher than last year.

More than half, 51 percent, said costs are now "a lot higher." The Wakely Consulting Group projects marketplace coverage may plummet by up to 26 percent in 2026 compared to average enrollment in 2025, the Daily Caller News Foundation reported.

The subsidy spigot did more than inflate costs. It attracted fraud on a massive scale. The Congressional Budget Office estimated in October 2025 that 2.3 million marketplace enrollees improperly claimed the premium tax credit by intentionally overstating their income that year.

The Affordable Care Act was sold as a permanent fix. What it delivered was a permanent dependency, on subsidies, on mandates, and on the willingness of taxpayers to keep writing checks for a product that cannot sustain itself.

Obama Care

The Quid Pro Quo Nobody in the Media Will Name

Barack Obama Told Stephen Colbert to Run for President and Nobody Laughed

That's just funny in itself

Stephen Colbert called Vladimir Putin Donald Trump's "cockholster" on national television and CBS called it comedy.

Now the show is hemorrhaging $40 million a year and CBS pulled the plug.

And the man who just showed up to say goodbye told Colbert he should run for president. Obama flew to Chicago to tape the interview inside his brand-new presidential library – the one opening June 19 and requiring a photo ID to enter.

Colbert got his farewell tongue bath from his favorite president.

Obama got 15 minutes of free advertising for a monument to himself.

That's how the left takes care of its own.

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Democrats to hold meeting to defeat Republicans

Sen. Elissa Slotkin heads to Canada for center-left summit with Mark Carney on fighting the right

Sen. Elissa Slotkin, the Michigan Democrat and possible 2028 presidential contender, is set to travel to Canada on Saturday for a summit with Prime Minister Mark Carney and other center-left politicians.

The gathering, organized by the Center for American Progress, is designed to map out what organizers describe as a strategy for battling right-wing politicians on affordability, a framing that tells you everything about who they think the enemy is.

The trip comes as Carney's government deepens its economic ties with Beijing, having struck what Ottawa calls a "new strategic partnership" with China that opens the door for tens of thousands of Chinese-made electric vehicles to enter the Canadian market.

For a senator from Michigan, the historic heart of American automaking, the optics are difficult to explain away.

Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, another possible Democratic White House hopeful for 2028, will also attend, Breitbart News reported, citing Semafor.

The event follows former President Barack Obama's visit to Toronto on Friday for a keynote speech hosted by Canada 2020, a think tank that says it promotes a "more just, inclusive and forward-thinking Canada."

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Trump has a 25% chance to win Nobel Peace Prize this year

Trump Leads Early Odds for Nobel Peace Prize After ‘Snub’

Bookmakers Say 2026 Could Be His Year

President Donald Trump is already the man to beat for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize — at least according to one major European bookmaker.

U.K.-based William Hill has installed Trump as the early favorite, giving him 3/1 odds to take home the prestigious award — despite the fact that the secretive Nobel Committee hasn’t even confirmed its list of nominees yet.

The betting giant says Trump was “overlooked” in 2025 — when the prize instead went to Venezuelan opposition leader MarĂ­a Corina Machado — but believes this year could be different.

“Trump is the leading contender,” said spokesperson Lee Phelps, putting his chances at roughly 25%.

Many supporters argued Trump deserved recognition for his foreign policy moves during his second term — including efforts to broker peace in global conflicts.

Adding fuel to that argument: Machado herself later honored Trump in a highly symbolic gesture, presenting him with her Nobel medal at the White House as a sign of gratitude for his role in Venezuela’s political shift.

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Fetterman, a man who stands alone in the Alt-Left Democrat party

Fetterman admits he feels 'lonely' as a moderate in a Democratic Party that keeps moving left

Sen. John Fetterman told Bill Maher on Friday that he has no plans to leave the Democratic Party, but that staying in it has become an increasingly isolated experience.

The Pennsylvania senator, who has broken with his caucus on a string of high-profile votes this year, described himself as "lonely" inside a party he says has abandoned its own principles on border security, government shutdowns, and the treatment of men.

The remarks, made during an appearance on "Real Time with Bill Maher," amount to the latest in a long sequence of public breaks between Fetterman and the progressive wing of his party.

And they raise a question Democrats seem determined not to answer: if a senator who calls himself a "committed Democrat" can't find company inside the tent, how big is the tent, really?

The Hill reported that Fetterman addressed the growing friction head-on, telling Maher he has repeatedly voted against his own caucus on matters he considers fundamental.
"I don't enjoy that, but we used to be a party that would always refuse to shut the government down, and now we, now have shut it down and dropped a lot of mass chaos, and I just couldn't be a part of that."
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Sunrise 5-11-26

Obama's Memory problem

Crime City of Lake Worth Beach

ASSAULT
Incident #: 26059336
1700 BLOCK 6TH AVE S | 5/10/2026 @ 5:24 PM
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BURGLARY RESIDENCE
Incident #: 26059269
200 BLOCK S B ST | 5/10/2026 @ 11:45 AM
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ASSAULT
Incident #: 26059265
100 BLOCK DETROIT ST | 5/10/2026 @ 11:26 AM
Palm Beach County Sheriff

Sunday, May 10, 2026

Evening Sky 5-10-26

Mother’s Day is bigger than flowers and brunch.

It is a reminder that the republic begins long before Washington gets involved. It begins at the kitchen table, in the prayers before bed, in the moral lessons, in the discipline, in the love, and in the mother who teaches a child that truth matters, duty matters, God matters, and country matters.

General Flynn is correct: "A Mother's Day Letter to America"

The enemies of America target the family because they know the family is the first fortress. Mothers are the first line of defense. [Luthmann]

Good Night, Patriots! And to all you mothers, hope you had a wonderful Mother's Day!

Our former Lake Worth Mayor is in the news!

Baltimore County passes pet protection legislation

Our furry friends aren't just cute—they're a huge responsibility, one that some owners unfortunately neglect. New laws passed by the Baltimore County Council this week seek to hold those pet owners accountable.

Dr. Rene Varela, Bureau Director with Baltimore County Animal Services, said the news was music to his ears.

"[I got] goosebumps. It's incredible to see all the hard work that's been going on for years finally come to fruition," Varela said.
  • The first piece of legislation would deem residents "reckless animal owners" if they commit multiple animal-related violations within two years. They would also be banned from owning a pet for four years and have their pet licenses revoked.
  • The second law shortens the window for residents to appeal an animal cruelty or neglect case from 30 days to 10 days.
  • The third adds a "potentially dangerous" animal category to the county's classifications, and the fourth clarifies basic owner responsibilities.
Varela told WMAR-2 News that the laws will help address widespread problems of people letting their dogs roam without supervision.

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From AI: Rene Varela served as the Mayor of Lake Worth (now Lake Worth Beach), Florida, from 2009 to 2011, elected in a 2009 runoff. A veterinarian by profession, he ran on a platform to rebuild taxpayer confidence and reduce city electric rates. He did not seek a second term and resigned abruptly in May 2011.

West Palm Beach to hold Miss America Pageant

Miss America Pageant makes West Palm Beach its new home

The Miss America Organization has announced that its historic pageant will take place in West Palm Beach this year, running from Aug. 28 through Sept. 6, with events hosted across downtown venues.

The competition will be held at the Kravis Center, the Palm Beach County Convention Center, and the Hilton West Palm Beach. Officials with Discover the Palm Beaches said the annual event is expected to attract thousands of visitors and generate millions of dollars in economic impact for local businesses.

"Having Miss America in West Palm Beach and at the Palm Beach is key, number one. It's a testament that our destination is attracting iconic events like this one," said Milton Segarra, CEO of Discover the Palm Beaches.

Miss America CEO Robin Fleming said the area met all the criteria the organization was looking for in a host city, including its facilities, restaurants, and shopping options.

"You have easy access to shopping, dining, the beaches, numerous cultural events, and of course, the Kravis Center is a world-class theater. And the Palm Beach Convention Center is state-of-the-art," Fleming said.

This year’s event marks the 105th anniversary of the Miss America pageant. For most of its history, the competition was held in Atlantic City, New Jersey, before moving to other cities in recent years.

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Golden State Start - 400 free diapers for new babies born in California

Newsom’s newest freebie comes with a big bill

Gov. Gavin Newsom is rolling out another taxpayer-funded program and calling it a win for families. His new plan, “Golden State Start,” promises 400 free diapers to every baby born in California through participating hospitals, starting this summer.

The state will work with the nonprofit Baby2Baby to hand out the diapers when parents leave the hospital. Newsom says every baby deserves a healthy start, which is a nice line, even if California taxpayers keep getting the invoice. The program will begin at about 65 to 75 hospitals, mostly ones that serve low-income families on Medi-Cal, before expanding statewide.

The state says families need help, but the math still matters.

This is the latest in Newsom’s growing list of family-focused spending plans, which already includes free school meals and universal preschool for 4-year-olds. Supporters will say diapers are expensive, and that is true. Many families do struggle with the cost of infant supplies. But California is also running into a hard fiscal wall, and that matters too.

The Associated Press reported that the state set aside $7.4 million in last year’s budget for the diaper rollout and wants another $12.5 million to carry it through June 2027. That may sound small in Sacramento terms, where “small” often means the size of a bridge loan, but every new program adds to the pile.

Read about this freebie for new borns  And illegals have lots of children and diapers are just another expense that will be paid by the taxpayer of California. People continue to have children who can't afford them. But the state picks up part of the tab with Medicaid, so what the hell.

According to Baby2Baby, diapers cost $80 to $100 per month per baby, and the average low-income family pays nearly $1000 a year for diapers.

Cory Booker: "Win in November. Reform the court. Get the outcomes we want."

Cory Booker Stood for 25 Hours Demanding Power

Now He Just Told You Exactly What He Plans to Do With It

Cory Booker broke the Senate record for the longest speech in history last year raging against Donald Trump...speaking for 25 hours and 5 minutes on April 1, 2025. Now he's telling you what Democrats plan to do the moment they take that power back. And what he said on live television should terrify every American who believes in an independent judiciary.

On Tuesday's All In with Chris Hayes, Booker spelled it out without flinching.
  • Term limits for justices.
  • Ethics laws to stop billionaires from showering them with gifts.
  • And a top-to-bottom "reform" of the court to bring it "back into alignment."
  • That last part is the one that matters."Back into alignment" means one thing: a court that rules the way Democrats want it to.
Booker was responding to the Supreme Court's April 29 decision in Louisiana v. Callais, which struck down the use of race in congressional redistricting – a ruling that handed Republicans a potential windfall of up to 19 additional House seats heading into November.

Booker's plan:
Destroy the 3rd branch of government

Lunatic FAA Employee arrested for Death Threats

FAA Employee Arrested Over Alleged Threats Against Trump Amid War Frustrations

A federal employee tasked with helping keep America’s skies safe is reportedly now at the center of a troubling case involving alleged threats against Donald Trump, underscoring growing tensions at home as conflict abroad continues to weigh heavily on some Americans.

According to the U.S. attorney’s office in Concord, New Hampshire, 35-year-old Dean DelleChiaie, an employee of the Federal Aviation Administration, was arrested Monday after authorities said he threatened to kill the president.

Officials say the alleged threats were tied in part to DelleChiaie’s anger over the war against Iran, highlighting how foreign policy decisions can ripple back domestically in unpredictable and dangerous ways.

The case began when DelleChiaie reportedly used his government-issued work computer in late January to conduct a series of alarming internet searches. According to an affidavit.

Those searches included phrases such as how to bring a weapon into a federal building, past assassination attempts against the president, and even a direct statement reading “I am going to kill Donald John Trump.” He also looked up the home locations of Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

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Sunrise 5-10-26

Eric Swalwell

Obama - Bad Memory