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2/10/26
Recent History on Policy
Recent History On Policy: (Analysis)
Remember, at the end of Trump's first term, the last 2 months we did not ship a single barrel of oil from overseas. That was the first time in 75 years. Biden comes in after stealing the 2020 election and cuts production, sells half of our strategic oil reserves to China at cut rate brokered by Hunter Biden in order to get midterm votes. Then he tried to get OPEC to produce more oil and they wouldn't accept his calls. The Strategic Oil Reserve is not there to get votes.
Also, due to the Abraham Accords, brokered by the Trump Administration, a commercial airplane took off from Isreal and landed in the UAE. That was also the first time in 75 years. That is why POLICY MATTERS. If he tames Iran and keeps the Taliban and bad lone wolf actors under control there can finally be PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST.
Focus on what MATTERS to real people and stop making up CRAP like "He's a PEDOPHILE" or "He's a RACIST". It's like Larry Elder say. "If he's a Racist he needs to go back to Racism School." He used to hang out with Oprah, Don King, Ali, Jesse Jackson, AL Sharpton, wrote checks to Sharpton and Jackson, and dated a Black Woman.
Focus on FACTS and not the NARRATIVES. They think you're STUPID.
#History #AbrahamAccords #UAE #Istrael #Trump #Oil #Racist #Policy #MiddleEast
2/8/26
Democrats Are In Denial Of The Success of The Trump Economy
Oklahoma Democrats In Denial:
I try not to post or write about stuff I haven't researched as well as commenting on other posts. A short while back a FB Friend in Oklahoma said gas prices weren't going down. Some people have short memories so I looked up what is called 'Year Over Year'. Let's be serious adults. Gas is going down. Maybe you are buy gas in the wrong state.
"As of early February 2026, Oklahoma gas prices are averaging around $2.36 to $2.40 per gallon for regular unleaded, marking a significant decrease of over 15% (approximately $0.42) compared to this time last year.
Prices have experienced a downward trend from the 2025 highs, occasionally dipping below $2 in some areas during late 2025, consistently ranking among the lower averages in the nation.
Current Trends (Feb 2026): According to Yahoo, the average price is roughly $2.36 per gallon. AAA Fuel Prices data shows a similar trend, with recent averages around $2.40 for regular.
Year-Over-Year Change: Prices are significantly lower than a year ago (roughly $2.72-$2.90 in early 2025), with reports indicating a decrease of over 15%.
Recent Lows: In December 2025, Oklahoma experienced some of the lowest gas prices in years, with reports of fuel dropping under $2 per gallon in certain areas.
Regional Context: Oklahoma's gas prices remain lower than the national average."
Also, if you don't like your gas prices, drive to Cushing, OK. That is where the prices are set.
#Gas #GasPrices #FuelCost #Oklahoma
2/6/26
A Rising Tide: The Conservative Case for the American Engine of Prosperity
MO MONEY:
The DOW hit 50K today. I remember when Bush 41 left office it was around 3,5K. That shows you how much wealth has been created in the US since 1993. From the Inception of the DOW until Bush 41 left office it went from 0 to only 3.5K.
I always have said "What someone else has has nothing to do with what you don't have. There is enough for everybody. Ya just have to know how and where to find it. I'm always lookin'..
"STAY THIRSTY MY FRIEND" ~ The Most Amazing Man In The World
A Rising Tide: The Conservative Case for the American Engine of Prosperity
A recent social media post, reflecting on the Dow Jones Industrial Average’s historic climb past 50,000, offers a profound, albeit folksy, conservative truth. The observation is stark: the Dow, from its inception in 1896 until President George H.W. Bush left office in 1993, had reached approximately 3,500 points. In the three decades since, it has multiplied over fourteen-fold. This isn’t just a statistic for traders; it is a towering monument to the unparalleled wealth-creating power of the American economic system when it is unleashed. The post’s accompanying philosophy “What someone else has has nothing to do with what you don’t have. There is enough for everybody. Ya just have to know how and where to find it” encapsulates the core conservative belief in opportunity, personal agency, and the moral superiority of growth over grievance.
From a conservative perspective, this astronomical growth since the early 1990s is not a random accident or the inevitable result of technological progress alone. It is the direct reward for a series of policy decisions that unshackled the private sector, incentivized investment, and affirmed that the purpose of the economy is to generate prosperity, not to be an instrument for social re-engineering. This period encompassed the tech boom of the Clinton-Gingrich era (fueled by deregulation and the internet), the Bush tax cuts that left more capital in the hands of those who create jobs, and the Trump-era tax reform and deregulatory blitz that supercharged business confidence and investment before the pandemic. Even the Biden administration has, at times reluctantly, presided over a market whose underlying strength was built by these prior policies. The Dow’s journey is a market verdict on the power of low taxes, sensible regulation, and free capital flows.
This narrative stands in direct opposition to the progressive zero-sum worldview that dominates much of contemporary political rhetoric. The left’s economic framework is fundamentally rooted in scarcity and redistribution. Its language is of “fair shares,” “taxing extreme wealth,” and combating “inequality.” It views the economic pie as static, arguing that if one person has a large slice, it necessarily means another has less. The social media post’s wisdom dismantles this fallacy: What someone else has has nothing to do with what you don’t have.” The conservative sees a dynamic, expanding pie. The wealth represented by that 50,000-point Dow is not a finite pile of gold coins hoarded in a vault; it is capital. It is investment in factories, research labs, startups, and retirement accounts. It is the engine of business expansion, wage growth, and innovation. Jeff Bezos’s wealth is not a claim on existing resources that deprives others; it is a valuation of Amazon, a company that created over a million jobs, revolutionized logistics, and provided a platform for countless small businesses. His gain is not society’s loss; it is evidence of value created for millions.
The post’s second axiom “There is enough for everybody. Ya just have to know how and where to find it” is a clarion call for personal responsibility and an entrepreneurial mindset. It rejects the victimhood narrative that claims certain groups are permanently locked out of prosperity by systemic barriers. Conservatism does not deny that life presents challenges, hardships, or uneven starting points. But its solution is not to have government attempt to guarantee equal outcomes through redistribution. The solution is to foster a society with the greatest possible equality of opportunity: a vibrant, growing economy where jobs are plentiful, where education and skills are valued, and where barriers to starting a business are low. The “how and where to find it” speaks to the virtues of hard work, delayed gratification, financial literacy, and relentless hustle. It’s the immigrant opening a restaurant, the tradesman building a company, the coder learning a new language, or the investor patiently contributing to a 401(k). The market rewards those who provide value to others. The 50,000-point Dow is a testament to the millions of such individual decisions, risks, and efforts aggregated together.
This is not to advocate for a callous social Darwinism. The conservative vision is of a generous society, but one where generosity is personal, communal, and voluntary—not coerced by the state. A society with a booming stock market is a society with more resources for charity, stronger community institutions, and greater capacity for individuals to secure their own futures and help their neighbors. The prosperity symbolized by the Dow funds the churches, non-profits, and local initiatives that address poverty and dislocation far more effectively than distant federal bureaucracies.
Furthermore, this growth is the bedrock of American strength. The wealth created since 1993 is what funds our military, invests in next-generation technology, and provides the economic resilience to confront challenges like a pandemic or geopolitical rivals. A nation obsessed with slicing the existing pie more “fairly” is a nation in decline. A nation focused on baking a bigger pie is a nation that can lead, innovate, and secure its future.
The post’s sign-off, “STAY THIRSTY MY FRIEND,” is the perfect coda. It is a call for relentless ambition, curiosity, and drive. It is the antithesis of the progressive politics of envy, which seeks to quench its thirst by taking another’s glass. The conservative ideal is to build more wells, to teach people how to dig, and to celebrate those whose efforts create new sources of abundance for all.
The march from 3,500 to 50,000 on the Dow is more than a financial chart. It is a story of American optimism, resilience, and the transformative power of freedom. It is empirical proof that when government steps back and allows the genius of the American people to flourish, the result is not inequality but unprecedented, widely-shared wealth creation. The task for conservatives is to protect the policies that made this possible: limited government, low taxes, sound money, and the unwavering belief that in America, there is still enough for everybody—for those with the vision, and the thirst, to go and find it.
#DOW #STOCKMARKET #STOCKS
Democrats, Can We Simply Stick To The Facts and Numbers of Socialism And Keep 'Orange Man Bad' Out Of It?
Democrats, Can We Simply Stick To The Facts and Numbers of Socialism And Keep 'Orange Man Bad' Out Of It?
Only 12% of ILLEGALS are Caucasian. The 'worst of the worst' are Black and Brown. You call CBP and I.C.E. Nazis and Fascist. 30% of I.C.E. and 50% of CBP is Latino. Has anyone ever met a Latino Nazi? Have you read of any in a book?
Oh, Castro was close to a Nazi. He wS Communist. Look here, they all HATE WHERE YOU LIVE, AMERICA. If you are Black or Brown YOU LIVE HERE TOO!!!
Facts Over Slogans: A Conservative Case for Reasoned Debate on Immigration
The recent social media post cuts through the fog of modern political discourse with a series of pointed, data-driven questions. It challenges the pervasive, emotionally charged narrative surrounding immigration enforcement with stark demographics and a plea to move beyond juvenile epithets like "Orange Man Bad." From a conservative perspective, this post is not merely a retort; it is a manifesto for a return to factual debate, a rejection of racialized smears, and a passionate affirmation of American civic identity over tribal grievance.
At its core, the conservative philosophy values order, sovereignty, and the rule of law. Immigration policy is not, and cannot be, an exception to these principles. The post begins by invoking facts and numbers specifically, the demographic breakdown of those entering the country illegally. While the precise percentage can be debated, the underlying point is crucial: the debate over illegal immigration is fundamentally about the act of breaking the law, not the race of the individuals committing the act. To conflate the two is the very definition of prejudice. Conservatives argue that a nation without enforced borders is not a nation at all; it is a geographic idea. Enforcing immigration law is therefore a neutral, necessary function of any sovereign state, from Japan to Norway to the United States. To attach racial animus to this function is to intentionally poison the well of discourse and avoid a substantive discussion on quotas, assimilation, labor markets, and national security.
This leads directly to the post’s powerful challenge regarding the composition of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The claim that 30% of ICE and 50% of CBP personnel are Latino is a devastating rebuttal to the casual, inflammatory labels of "Nazi" and "Fascist" hurled at these agents by some on the left. This is not a trivial point. It strikes at the heart of the progressive tactic of demonizing opponents through historical atrocities to shut down debate. The question, "Has anyone ever met a Latino Nazi?" is rhetorical brilliance. It exposes the absurdity and intellectual bankruptcy of the analogy. These are not jackbooted ideologues; they are public servants a vast number of them drawn from the very communities they are falsely accused of targeting doing a difficult, dangerous job mandated by Congress. To slander them is to disrespect the rule of law they are sworn to uphold and to insult the countless Hispanic Americans who see in border security not oppression, but the protection of their communities, their jobs, and the integrity of the immigration system through which many of their own families entered legally.
The post’s reference to Castro is equally significant. It correctly distinguishes between the communist tyranny of Cuba and the Nazi fascism of Germany, while noting the authoritarian similarities. This distinction is often lost in a political culture that uses "fascist" as a catch-all insult for anyone to the right of center. Conservatism insists on precision in language and a sober understanding of history. Lazily equating ICE agents who operate under layers of legal oversight and judicial review with the genocidal apparatus of the Third Reich is not just offensive; it is a form of historical illiteracy that cheapens the memory of actual victims of totalitarianism.
But the most profound element of the post is its closing argument: "LOOK HERE, THEY ALL HATE WHERE YOU LIVE, AMERICA. If you are Black or Brown YOU LIVE HERE TOO!!!" This is a full-throated, patriotic appeal to a unifying American identity. It is a fundamentally conservative idea. It rejects the left's hierarchy of racial grievance, which often casts America as an irredeemably oppressive project. Instead, it affirms that America is a place a nation of laws, ideals, and shared destiny that belongs equally to all its citizens, regardless of ethnicity. The "they" in this sentence are those who violate its borders and show contempt for its laws, not people of a particular color. The post reminds Black and Brown Americans that their stake in a secure, prosperous, and lawful America is identical to that of any other citizen. It is a call to view citizenship not as a demographic category in a competition for victim status, but as a shared commitment to a common home.
This is the conservative antidote to the poison of identity politics: E Pluribus Unum Out of Many, One. The progressive model seeks to divide the populace into oppressor and oppressed groups, fostering resentment and a sense of alienation from national institutions. The conservative model, as echoed in this post, seeks to unite citizens around shared love of country, respect for its laws, and the understanding that a nation’s first duty is to its own people, of every race and creed.
The plea to "stick to the facts and numbers" is therefore a plea for maturity and national self-preservation. Emotion-driven policies from catch-and-release to sanctuary city non-cooperation have directly contributed to the current crisis: overwhelmed border facilities, tragic deaths in the desert, strain on public services, and depressed wages for low-income workers. Facts show that uncontrolled immigration disproportionately harms the most vulnerable American citizens, including legal immigrants and working-class minorities. A conservative approach demands we discuss these outcomes soberly: how many, from where, with what skills, and through what legal process?
The post’s blunt style may be dismissed by some as crude, but its substance is a clarion call for a return to foundational principles. It demands that we debate immigration through the lenses of sovereignty, law, economic impact, and national cohesion—not through the distorting prisms of racism, historical slander, and childish political taunts. It affirms that those who enforce the law are not villains, and that those who cherish America, regardless of their complexion, have a common interest in its security and integrity. In an era of shouting, this post asks for reasoning. In an era of division, it offers a unifying vision of patriotic citizenship. That is not just a conservative argument; it is an urgently American one.
#Race #Democrats #Movement #ILLEGALS
PBM Reforms Signed Into Law, Reshaping Medicare Part D Drug Pricing Transparency
PBM Reforms Signed Into Law, Reshaping Medicare Part D Drug Pricing Transparency
Key Takeaways
- Medicare Part D PBM compensation shifts to flat administrative fees, aiming to reduce incentives that favor higher-list-price products driven by rebate maximization.
- Mandatory 100% pass-through of rebates, fees, and remuneration to payers is coupled with CMS monetary penalties to enforce compliance.
- CMS must standardize and police “reasonable and relevant” PBM contract terms, including transparency around reimbursement and dispensing fees and an appeals pathway for pharmacies.
- Semiannual reporting expands visibility into gross-to-net dynamics, spread pricing, formulary placement rationale, and incentives steering beneficiaries toward PBM-affiliated pharmacies.
- Major PBMs are already migrating toward rebate pass-through models, raising concern that revenue recapture via administrative fees could limit downstream patient savings.
White House launches direct-to-consumer drug site TrumpRx. Here's what to know
White House launches direct-to-consumer drug site TrumpRx. Here's what to know
2/5/26
Abortion, ILLEGALS, and The US Population
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Abortion, ILLEGALS, and The US Population
The Democratic Party wants Abortion on demand paid for by the Government. They want the ILLEGALS because they say the US birthrate is declining so we need them to boost population. NO WE DON'T! STOP KILLING BABIES!
BTW, 65% of Abortions are now done at home with a pill - that has an 11% complication rate. They say that rate is higher than FDA standards.
If I gave a Woman a drug and it ended up killing her baby I would be on the wrong side of a news story.
The Great Contradiction: Abortion, Open Borders, and the Liberal War on the Future
#Abortion #ILLEGALS #Population #Census #Democrats
Illinois pitching for funds to shore up abortion tourism denounced as ‘macabre’
They Actually Have The Audacity To Call It ABORTION TOURISM ... [SICK]
ANALYSIS:
23% of Illinois abortion patients are Women from another State.
Close to 50% of Illinois Women seeking Abortions are on their 2nd or more abortion. Apparently it is used as birth control paid for by tax payers.
Illinois pitching for funds to shore up abortion tourism denounced as ‘macabre’
Pritzker Signs Bill Requiring Public Colleges in Illinois to Offer Contraception, Medication Abortion
Body camera footage show shooting of man by NYPD officer
Crazy Guy With Knife Shot By NYC Cop After the Cop Was Stabbed ...You Won't Believe Who The MAYOR went to see.
When someone, family or not, calls 911 and says someone has a knife the 911 Operator is going to send the POLICE, not a Social Worker. Social Workers and Ambulance Drivers do not show up on a scene until the Police secure the scene. And yes, if you charge a cop with a knife you're gonna get shot.
BTW, Mamdani went to the hospital to visit the crazy guy, not the Cop. NYC is in trouble and they will get what they voted for.
#NewYorkPoliceShooting #NYC #Mamdani #Police
Body camera footage show
shooting of man by NYPD officer
In Regards To Billie Eilish ...
In Regards To Billie Eilish: Basically Every Country On The Planet Has Been Conquered and Had or Supported Slavery. GET OVER IT!!! I thought what she said at the Grammys was stupid, but shouldn't have to give up her house ... BTW, she said "No one is illegal in stolen land." Her Mansion in California sits on land that once belonged to the Yongva Tribe. Since her statement the Yongva Tribe has issued a statement: WE WANT OUR [STOLEN] LAND BACK ... You can't make this up ...
#BillieEilish #Land #StolenLand #Tribe #Sioux #Cheyenne #Kiowa #Pawnee #Crow #Arikara #Slavery #NativeAmerican #Youngva












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