Thursday, October 23, 2025

WLN - Saying the Quiet Parts Out Loud

31 comments:

The Prophet Dervish Z Sanders said...

Lame-o. White liberals speak nothing like this. This is moronic.

The Prophet Dervish Z Sanders said...

Matt Walsh πŸ‚πŸ’©

Steve said...

The second New York City mayoral debate last night, was anything but dull.
From the opening question, Sliwa seized the moment with his trademark energy. While his rivals danced around policy nuance, he delivered rapid-fire lines about crime, public safety, and restoring order to city streets. His message was clear and uncompromising: “New Yorkers deserve to ride the subway without fear, to open their shops without being robbed, and to walk their neighborhoods without stepping over chaos.”

Curtis Sliwa’s passion seemed to electrifie parts of the audience. His critics may call him bombastic, but in a debate dominated by rehearsed talking points, he came across as authentic and visceral, and perhaps the winner. He positioned himself as the voice of New Yorkers tired of crime spikes and bureaucratic excuses.

By contrast, Zohran the “Communist” Mamdani’s performance felt more like a lecture from a political theory seminar than someone with a Big City Leadership. Every answer seemed drawn from the DSA playbook: Defund Police Budgets, Expand Public Housing, and Tax the Wealthy. Though polished and articulate, Mamdani the Commie rarely strayed from his ideological script. His opponents pounced, accusing him of being completly disconnected from New York’s growing concerns, and problems about a big City’s safety and the quality of life.

Anonymous said...

JOE BIDY IS a DISGRACE TO THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT A STUPID. DEMENTED ? MORONIC, ASSHOLE , WHO SHOULD NEVER HAD BEEN ELECTED TO THE PRESIDENCY IN THE FIRST PLACE,

Joe Conservative said...

Yeah, the "quiet parts" out loud.

Joe Conservative said...

...you know, the "wokes on you" unwritten "Intersectionality" rules.

Les Carpenter said...

And so begins the diarrhea retorts bellow from the stable of sockpuppets.

Right on cue.

The Prophet Dervish Z Sanders said...

king donald's war on American farmers continues. Now he is lowering tariffs on beef imported from Argentina. All because he is a fan of the idiotic libertarianism of Javier Milei. king donald has decided that the livelihood of American cattle ranchers must be destroyed in a futile effort to help Argentina.

The ONLY way Argentina can save itself is to get rid of Milei. Though it might be too late. They economy of Argentina will crash due to Milei's libertarian idiocy. The 40 billion donald GAVE them may as well have been flushed down the toilet.

Now he has decreed that American cattle ranchers must suffer. Even though many voted for him, king donald hates and wishes to crush their American dreams because, as a mentally ill psychopath, he takes perverse pleasure in killing and causing misery.

Meanwhile Democrats continue fighting for affordable health care insurance for trump supporters. Go figure. trump supporters love the man who hates them and seeks to cause them misery and financial ruin, while they hate and demonize Democrats who are trying to help them.

trump supporters = you can't fix stupid.

Joe Conservative said...

M-m-m-m-m-m! Steaks..... g-n-u-u-u-u-m-b!

Les Carpenter said...

Personally, don't care, I prefer lamb.

Logically speaking, as well as looking at the Amerika "First" agenda of KSoA, yeah, ya can't fix stupid.

Steve said...

Just recently, on October 21, 2025, a cloud, of flame and twisted metal on the westbound Interstate #10 near Ontario, California, a gruesome scene that should shame every one of our elected officials. A speeding semi-truck plowed into stopped traffic, eight vehicles in total, including four tractor-trailers and multiple passenger cars. Eyewitness and dash-cam footage show the rig bearing down with no attempt to brake, smashing into one car after another until flames erupted. Three people were killed, four others hospitalized.

A 21-year-old ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT, Jashanpreet Singh is being is accused of gross negligence, and driving under the influence, and vehicular manslaughter. He entered the U.S. illegally in March 2022 from India, and somehow ended up behind the wheel of an 18-wheeler licensed to drive the largest trucks on the freeway.The crash was caught on the dashboard camera of Singh's Tractor-trailer combination that slammed into the SUV, killing at least three people and injuring several others.while High on Drugs! Singh, was arrested on charges of gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated after smashing his big rig into slow-moving traffic on a San Bernardino County freeway.
This was not a random act of fate. It was the culmination of policy decisions and enforcement failures, a profound betrayal of public safety.
Singh reportedly crossed the southern US border in 2022. He had his first encounter with Border Patrol agents in California's El Centro Sector in March 2022, but was released into the interior of the country by the Biden Administration under the "alternatives to detention" policy-- where illegal Immigrants were released pending hearings.Police said Singh never hit the brakes before slamming into the traffic jam, as he was under the influence of drugs. Police said his toxicology tests confirmed the impairment.

"He was eventually transported to the hospital, and he was checked out by the medical staff, and our officers determined he was driving under the influence of drugs," said CHP Officer Rodrigo Jimene.
Let’s start where it all began: the border. The driver entered illegally, walked free, and got a work permit, issued by the federal government under the Biden administration. That work permit then triggered California state licensing procedures, allowing him to sit behind the wheel of a commercial vehicle. By definition, he should never have been in this position.

When a foreign national crosses the border without inspection, receives federal employment authorization, gets a state-issued commercial driver’s license, and then kills three Americans, the fault lies squarely with those who set the rules. Biden’s lax border policies and the administration’s decision to release migrants with future court dates enabled this.

Gavin Newsom’s California Licensing Failure

Then we turn to Gavin Newsom — Governor of California — and the state agencies under his watch. California awarded Singh a commercial driver’s license despite glaring red flags. According to reports, state officials say the federal government approved the employment authorization, but somewhere along the way, the chain broke. A man with no lawful immigration status driving an 18-wheeler on a heavily traveled freeway? That’s an invitation to disaster.

When you allow non-citizens with minimal vetting to obtain commercial driver credentials, you are playing Russian roulette with public lives. Newsom should answer why the licensing system failed, how enforcement was so lax, and why this man was permitted to drive a death machine.
The US Department of Homeland Security also confirmed that Singh does not have a lawful immigration status in the US. Thus the fault lies with Gavin Newsom, and Joe Biden!

The Prophet Dervish Z Sanders said...

Not said quietly. Not said at all.

The Prophet Dervish Z Sanders said...

πŸ‘† Confirmed that what I wrote is accurate with a non-response comment πŸ‘†

Joe Conservative said...

Big Agra aren't small farmers. My uncles used to raise beef cattle. They no longer do.

Joe Conservative said...

from Google AI"

The largest beef-raising operations are dominated by massive, vertically integrated companies like Tyson Foods and Cargill, as well as the world's largest cattle feeder, the former Five Rivers Cattle Feeding operation. In terms of land, King Ranch is the largest ranch in the United States, with 825,000 acres.

Largest operations
Tyson Foods: Owns the largest beef processing plant in the US, located in South Dakota.
Cargill: A major global commodity trader that is also a large beef processor.
JBS USA: Has a vast network of feedyards, making it the
world's largest cattle feeder, though a recent sale to Pinnacle Asset Management has shifted ownership.

King Ranch: The largest ranch in the US, at 825,000 acres, though it is primarily a cattle ranch and not a major processor.

Pinnacle Asset Management: Recently acquired Five Rivers Cattle Feeding, making it one of the largest cattle feeders in the world.

Other large-scale operations
McElhaney Feedyard: Located in Arizona, it is one of the largest single-site beef cattle operations, with a capacity of 115,000 head.
Yuma Feedlot: A large single-site operation in Colorado with a capacity of 105,000 head.
XIT Feeders: Located in Kansas, this is another large single-site operation with a capacity of 75,000 head.

Other important factors
Geographic concentration: Beef raising operations are concentrated in states like Texas, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, and Colorado.
Concentrated ownership: Four companies (Tyson Foods, JBS, Cargill, and National Beef) account for approximately 85% of US beef processing.

Feedlots: Large feedlots with sales of 5,000 or more cattle market about 77% of fed cattle in the US.

Joe Conservative said...

Buddhists and their sacred cows... @@

Les Carpenter said...

What sacred cows? That's Hinduism funny. For your information Budhist simply respect and cherish ALL life. Therefore eating animal flesh is not recommended as one of their most important precepts us do no harm. However whether one eats meat is a choice left to the individual. Cows are not considered sacred in and of themselves. All life is considered sacred. Even yours. :-)

Les Carpenter said...

Replace funny with dummy.

The Prophet Dervish Z Sanders said...

Via Copilot...

Small cattle ranchers will be affected by reduced tariffs on Argentine beef, and many are already voicing concern. While large corporations dominate the supply chain, small producers are vulnerable to price shifts and market pressures triggered by increased imports.

πŸ„ What’s Actually Happening?

President Trump’s plan to reduce tariffs and increase beef imports from Argentina is intended to lower consumer prices. But many U.S. ranchers—especially small and mid-sized operators—oppose the move:

Small ranchers like Destinee Weeks in Oklahoma say they’ve only recently begun turning a profit after years of struggle. The prospect of cheaper imported beef feels like a betrayal.

The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and other ranching groups—typically supportive of Trump—have criticized the plan, warning it could hurt domestic producers.

Experts say Argentine beef makes up only ~2% of U.S. imports, so even doubling it won’t drastically lower prices—but it could still pressure domestic producers.


🧠 Why Small Ranchers Are at Risk.

Even if Big Agra (like Tyson or Cargill) absorbs much of the shock, small ranchers face indirect but serious consequences:

Price compression: Large processors may lower the prices they pay for cattle to stay competitive with cheaper imports.

Market access: Small ranchers often rely on local or regional buyers. If those buyers shift to imported beef, small producers lose leverage.

Corporate concentration: The real squeeze comes from the dominance of four meatpacking giants—Tyson, JBS, Cargill, and National Beef—who control pricing from pasture to plate.

🧾 The Trump Supporter’s Reply: A Ritual of Deflection.

His response performs a ceremonial narrowing:

He invokes Big Agra to imply that only massive corporations are affected.

He references King Ranch’s acreage and Five Rivers’ scale to mythologize the industry’s giants.

This is a classic ritual of anecdotal displacement: using personal history and corporate scale to deflect from systemic vulnerability. It’s not incorrect—but it’s incomplete.

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Joe Conservative said...

lol! Yes, Buddhism is even worse. When everything becomes sacred, nothing remains. What's the Ordo Amoris for life under Buddhism, Les? The most traumatized sufferer is placed on top? What will you be reincarnated as Les, a cockroach?

Joe Conservative said...

The problem with Ag policy isn't the tariffs. It's the price subsidies and scaling advantages offered to dominant producers considered "too big to fail". They didn't come to dominate over family enterprises because of tariffs.

Les Carpenter said...

Is that so.

Rattrapper said...

Running out on the field with Limu Emu? Announcing your arrival, eh, Nursie Poo Poo?

Rattrapper said...

It would be hilarious if Curtis Sliwa were to come to California and deliver a swipe at Gavin Newsom.

Rattrapper said...

Manure Boy Dervish dumped a huge pile here.

Rattrapper said...

I don't regret rejecting Buddhism when I was 8.

Rattrapper said...

That crash was terrible. That illegal Hindu guy is only 21. He shouldn't even be commercially driving a big rig.

Les Carpenter said...

I don't regret it either. You'd make a lousy Buddhist, just as you are a person.

Joe Conservative said...

...until now in the video. Wasn't that my point?

Joe Conservative said...

^^Only eats halal^^

Les Carpenter said...

Says you. Without the receipts (link to credible source) opinions of MAGAts mean sh*t.

Just like the gibberish garbage your POS Fuhrer spews from his fat a*s.