shit-hole America is quickly turning into that panopticon in your food, bedroom, banking, purchases, employment, dreams . . . .
Oct 23, 2025


And so, unions! UNIONS.
As the rainy season begins, two statewide elected officials made conflicting statements last week about the shortage of roofs over Oregonians’ heads.
On Oct. 14, Gov. Tina Kotek issued a statement listing the number of shelter beds her administration has created in response to what the governor called a “humanitarian crisis.”
“There’s more work to do, and we can’t let up until everyone in Oregon has a safe place to sleep at night,” Kotek said.
That same day, Oregon’s labor commissioner sent a signal to the people sleeping outside in a county with one of the state’s highest levels of unsheltered homelessness: Housing them doesn’t matter.
At least, it doesn’t matter as much as pleasing the trade unions that contributed heavily to Labor Commissioner Christina Stephenson’s election in 2022.

Dumb as fucking geese on crack, Klanadian want to come to Florida: Canadian snowbirds were introduced to new procedures when visiting the U.S. These new practices resulted in delays of more than an hour for some Canadians. Clearly, it wasn’t what they were accustomed to, and the latest practices also came with a charge that is being considered a “money grab,” according to Canadian snowbirds.

[Photo: There are a million of these types of White Psychosis photos, and if you have a brain, and if you don’t hate the white race based on them, then lock your fucking self UP!]
And so the fucking criminal White Man’s House, the CCE — continuing criminal enterprise: The nonpartisan Campaign Legal Center has called on the Homeland Security inspector general to investigate potential conflicts of interest and ethics violations by border czar Tom Homan and his senior adviser Mark Hall.

The federal government is a veritable cosmos of information, made up of constellations of databases: The IRS gathers comprehensive financial and employment information from every taxpayer; the Department of Labor maintains the National Farmworker Jobs Program (NFJP) system, which collects the personal information of many workers; the Department of Homeland Security amasses data about the movements of every person who travels by air commercially or crosses the nation’s borders; the Drug Enforcement Administration tracks license plates scanned on American roads. And that’s only a minuscule sampling. More obscure agencies, such as the recently gutted Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, keep records of corporate trade secrets, credit reports, mortgage information, and other sensitive data, including lists of people who have fallen on financial hardship.

The fucking Nazi’s purchasing the New Nazi’s murder incorporated killer weapons: Genocide Tested!
Germany signs €2 billion deal for Israeli Spike missiles despite arms embargo

The Spike missile is Rafael’s best-selling weapon system globally, known for its operational simplicity and compatibility with a wide range of launch platforms. To date, Rafael has sold Spike missiles to more than 40 countries, about half of which are NATO members.

Listen to these Inside Job CUNTS: American workers are clocking into their jobs in incredibly uncertain times: Economists fear a recession is on the horizon; the government seemingly imposes new policies every day; and AI continues to automate more human roles.
Quiet cracking refers to persistent feelings of unhappiness at work, which may lead to disengagement, declining performance, and a desire to quit,” says the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
That fucking Chamber of Hell, Commerce!

Titled “Attack on American Free Enterprise System,” the resulting document counsels a multifaceted strategy encompassing media, government, courts, higher education and corporate structures to counteract rampant anti-business sentiment.
“We are not dealing with sporadic or isolated attacks from a relatively few extremists or even from the minority socialist cadre,” Powell writes. “Rather, the assault on the enterprise system is broadly based and consistently pursued. It is gaining momentum and converts.”
Initially, the memorandum received little attention. That changed a year later in 1972 when syndicated newspaper columnist Jack Anderson published excerpts from the memo in his political column, “Washington Merry-Go-Round,” after Powell had been nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1971 by President Richard Nixon.
The publicity brought the memorandum to the attention of businessmen who enacted a wide-ranging program along the lines of what Powell had recommended. The Powell Memorandum was eventually credited for playing a role in the emergence of conservative institutions that reshaped the political landscape.






“Millions of people are kicked off the welfare rolls during the Reagan administration. The investment in social welfare programmes is almost gone. There’s really this sense that there’s nothing that can be done to solve the problem of black urban crime except for incarceration.”
“The prison-industrial complex really took off post-Reagan. Building prison structures to incarcerate more and more Americans, especially again males of colour, became monetised by private industry. And what happened then is the cycle of lobbyists for the prison industry, would push for laws that would make it easier to lock up more and more and more poor people.”
“What happens is that these prisons are located in rural areas and most of the people who are in the prisons are from urban areas. So rural areas in the United States tend to be white and urban areas … tend to be Latino and African American where Americans of colour live. So this ends up benefitting these rural communities at the direct expense of urban communities.”


In her 2016 book “Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right,” writer Jane Mayer quotes businessman and political activist Charles Koch from a 1974 speech: “As the Powell Memorandum points out, business and the enterprise system are in trouble, and the hour is late.”
Mayer writes that other wealthy conservatives were likewise inspired by the Powell Memorandum. Joseph Coors reportedly was prompted by the memo in 1973 to establish the conservative think tank The Heritage Foundation.
Big Captain Crunch Hegseth: Pentagon staffers will now need to get prior approval before sharing any information with Congress, according to a new memo from Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and his deputy that Axios reviewed.

WAR IS A RACKET BY SMEDLEY D. BUTLER
This short anti-war pamphlet was written by a Major General in the Marines who was an American military hero, but became disillusioned with the profiteering, propaganda, and injustice of the military-industrial and intelligence-foreign policy establishments , and came to oppose American involvement in foreign wars designed to benefit financial and industrial interests.

Venereal Disease: Vance denies the US dictates to Israel as he meets with Netanyahu over Gaza ceasefire


“We don’t want in Israel a vassal state, and that’s not what Israel is. We want a partnership, we want an ally,” Vance said beside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in response to a reporter’s question about whether Israel was becoming a “protectorate” of the U.S.
Netanyahu — who will meet with visiting U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Friday — expressed similar sentiments while acknowledging differences of opinion as they push forward the U.S.-proposed ceasefire agreement.
“One week they say that Israel controls the United States. A week later they say the United States controls Israel. This is hogwash. We have a partnership, an alliance of partners who share common values, common goals,” Netanyahu said.



Here we go, again! Sickness of the beaurcratic kind:
City Alleges Vancouver Clinic Put Elderly Homeless Woman in a Cab and Sent Her to a Portland Shelter
“The participant reported that they did not ask to be referred to a Portland shelter, but that they were told they were being taken to a place where she could get help.”

Oh, so when has it NOT been this?

And so here it — all those DATA centers sucking up water, putting us on the street with the high electricity rates, blackouts and brownouts:
5 months, 5,000 flying hours, 0 failures: US Marines’ F-35 squadron sets record
The unit conducted 1,099 combat flights and logged 4,736 safe flight hours, according to the Marine Corps.

This is yet more fucking chattering while we become the locked down cunts:
A federal judge ordered the Department of Defense Monday to return books about gender and race back to five school libraries on military bases.
In April, 12 students at schools on military bases in Virginia, Kentucky, Italy and Japan claimed their First Amendment rights had been violated when nearly 600 books were removed from the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) schools they attend. The students are the children of active duty service members ranging from pre-K to 11th grade.
The American Civil Liberties Union, the ACLU of Kentucky, and the ACLU of Virginia filed a motion on behalf of the families requesting the return of “all books and curriculum already quarantined or removed based on potential violation of the Executive Orders.”

Consume alternative media:
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