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Cake day: February 18th, 2024

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  • At this point, I am calling it. He is dead.

    The DOJ has walked itself into a corner. They say they are trying (which is a good faith argument keeping them out of contempt)but also say the courts can’t make them(this implies thay are not in good faith trying and should land them in contempt). If Xinis doesn’t hold the DOJ in contempt after today then you can kiss checks and balances goodbye.

    This is a very loose analysis by a guy who handles mostly medical malpractice and only knows what he has read in a couple of articles so don’t take my word for it.

    Edit: does to doesn’t








  • It gets better and better every day. Holy shit I couldn’t write this comedy. If it weren’t real life I would be rolling.

    Patel is in charge of the ATF and the FBI. Can’t hack both jobs, ghosts the ATF.

    These chucklefucks remove Patel and instead of finding someone from the 4-mile long list of law enforcement officials qualified to run the ATF, they pick the Secretary of the Army. Who also has a full fucking time job as Secretary of the Army.

    I am sure this will work out great, what does the Secretary of the Army do anyway? They both deal with Explosives and firearms. That’s 2 out of 4 yeah?

    Jesus Christ.





  • One of the most pressing issues in the United States today is the glaring deficiency of mental health facilities. It’s a delicate balance, though.

    On one hand, the need for spaces where individuals experiencing psychological crises can receive structured care and therapeutic intervention is undeniable. The availability of specialized treatment and crisis stabilization would alleviate pressure on social workers, emergency responders, and the broader healthcare system. For those unable to function independently, such facilities could offer sanctuary—an alternative to homelessness or incarceration.

    On the other hand, the financial burden cannot be ignored. Maintaining these institutions requires substantial investment—not only in infrastructure but also in the recruitment and retention of trained, compassionate staff. Then there’s the darker side: systemic abuse, corruption, and weaponization of psychiatric commitments. Historically, some have exploited these systems for personal gain—imagine a contentious divorce where one spouse seeks to have the other institutionalized for convenience. And we mustn’t forget the horrific abuses that plagued mid-century asylums: overmedication, dehumanizing treatments, and the lobotomy epidemic, which turned healing centers into dystopian nightmares.

    Even today, a visit to a poorly funded assisted living or skilled nursing facility offers a sobering glimpse into what happens when profit is prioritized over dignity. The truth is, we live in a society that often lacks empathy—where people, like products, are used and discarded. Until our culture shifts from commodifying human life to valuing it, the potential for harm in reinstating mental institutions may outweigh the benefits.

    Just my two cents—but I think it’s a conversation worth having.





  • Idk man. In 2020, when COVID tore through like a drunk bull in Sunday school, everything went to hell. Jobs vanished, mom-and-pop shops folded, and the country barely held on. Meanwhile, billionaires made off with over $2 trillion. That mess didn’t just hurt—it proved crisis could be profitable. They saw it, they learned from it, and now they’re running it back.

    Now it’s 2025. The stock market’s flailing, tariffs are snapping down like rat traps, and small businesses are getting crushed. The big boys? They’re riding it out, bleeding slowly, waiting to buy what’s left. Demand’s still there—just fewer people at the table.

    This isn’t a natural market movement—it’s a fire sale masked as patriotism. They gut the economy, wait for the fallout, and scoop it all up for cheap.

    And politics? It ain’t chaos—it’s choreography. They back the guy who’ll carry the weight, take the heat, and do what needs doing. In return, when it’s time to flip the switch, he gets to play the hero. Jobs come back, markets rise, and he soaks in the glory. Power stays right where it was.

    The courts? Shit, they’re being ignored. Tariffs are flying blind. And now we’re eyeing up Greenland and Canada and pushing for peace in Ukraine on the condition we get what’s under the dirt: lithium, titanium, and rare earths. This ain’t diplomacy—it’s shopping.

    Maybe I’m crazy. I’m not into conspiracies, but this thing walks like a duck, shits like a duck, and sure as fuck ain’t a swan. And guys like Bill Ackman? They’re not scared. They’re waiting. This isn’t the crash—it’s the clearance aisle.

    Like I said in the beginning IDK. I hope I am wrong but I think shit like this article is just for show and to make us say shit like “Look how stupid Trump is, he is pissing off the money” when it’s calculated and planned.