Gold Hits All Time High

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DEI Is Still Required for NC Employees

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Catholic Bishops Sue for Refugee Settlement

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Crenshaw Threatens to Kill Tucker Carlson

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The Effects of the Department of Education

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Tucker Carlson – Gold

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Property Taxes

I agree that property taxes should be abolished. The founding fathers never intended the consequences associated with property taxes that are in place today. We have no recourse if taxes are not paid to stop our property from being sold by the “state”. We have no input on how the taxes are spent or allocated to “friends”. The mechanism to appeal property tax assessments is predetermined: your appeal is denied.

You may say that is not true: people have a say in how the taxes are spent. Not really when the covers are pulled back. When was the last time you saw your property taxes reduced or any program cut. Our schools are cesspools of propaganda with no accountability for the quality of our children’s education.

If property taxes are cut, who suffers? Schools are just slush funds: $17,000 per student vs. $1000 per student that is home schooled. From Grok concerning the literacy level of US high school graduates:

  • 19% (roughly 760,000) reflects graduates with very low literacy, per the 2015 study—think reading below 5th-grade level.
  • 37% (about 1.5 million) captures those below NAEP’s “Basic” threshold, per 2019 data—functional but not proficient.
  • Less than 5% (under 200,000) is a conservative estimate for total illiteracy, based on expert analysis.

Roads will suffer. Living in Cherokee County, NC, I cannot see how much worse roads can get: we have potholes but we also have entire sections of secondary roads that have to be removed and rebuilt.

What is the solution? There are options but the first step is to dismantle the corrupted system that is currently in place.

David DeGerolamo

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Bongino

I bet most people were surprised by the announcement that Dan Bongino is the new Deputy Director of the FBI. I bet most people were thinking previously that he would become the new director of the Secret Service.

What if President Trump is going to roll up the Secret Service into the FBI? I wonder who would oversee the integration and implementation of agents who would actually protect the President instead of overseeing and covering up assassination attempts.

I personally do not feel that there is any way to save the Secret Service. No President will trust this agency after Butler, PA. I believe that there are some SS agents who are not corrupted. They can be integrated into the FBI since that agency is about to be gutted and hopefully held accountable for their criminal actions.

David DeGerolamo

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Get Ready

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NC universities impacted by Trump administration’s USAID layoffs

Thousands of USAID employees were laid off or placed on administrative leave, and North Carolina’s universities are feeling the effects on Monday.

USAID funds humanitarian efforts across the globe, and North Carolina organizations receive nearly $1 billion a year from USAID, according to the agency.

Among the top recipients of USAID dollars in North Carolina are the state’s universities. 

North Carolina State University received $2.2 million from the agency last fiscal year, while the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill received around $17.5 million.

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Apple Goes MAGA: $500 Billion Investment Plan In America, 20,000 New Jobs

The latest onshoring trend, spurred by President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Chinese imports, has led to a major announcement from Apple. The company has embraced “Make America Great Again” with plans to hire 20,000 US workers to manufacture high-tech AI servers in the Heartland and invest hundreds of billions of dollars in new factories. 

Bloomberg reports Apple plans to unleash a tsunami of investments in the US, upwards of $500 billion over the next four years, including a new AI server manufacturing plant in Houston, Texas, and a supplier academy in Michigan. 

This disclosure comes just days after President Trump announced that Apple CEO Tim Cook plans to relocate manufacturing operations from Mexico to the US

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Majorana 1

This week, Microsoft unveiled Majorana 1, a chip that uses a new kind of quantum computing architecture. The company has been working for decades on this technology, which has the potential to revolutionize computing by quickly being able to solve problems that would take conventional computers years. Microsoft’s researchers published their findings in Nature.

If these results hold up, this chip could help solve one of the biggest challenges in quantum computing. That problem is that the connections between “quantum bits” or qubits for short, are extremely fragile, which leads to computational errors. These errors are typically corrected on the software level, but that slows the process down significantly.

Microsoft said that its new chip is based on what it calls a topological qubit, which was first theorized in the 1990s. In theory, connections between topological qubits are stronger on the physical level, meaning they produce fewer errors to correct (the tradeoff is that it makes quantum information harder to measure, which is why it’s taken decades to build one). Microsoft said in its announcement that with this success, the company will “realize quantum computers capable of solving meaningful, industrial-scale problems in years, not decades.”

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No Way Out

CBS’s 60-Minutes show was at it again Sunday night in the most prime primetime weekend news slot on the old broadcast spectrum — Sunday at 7:00, the power-hour of national mind-fuckery — with blob PR-agent Scott Pelley singing the blues over the systematic disassembly of the rogue bureaucracy. Trouble is, fewer and fewer minds are susceptible to the argument that the blob exists to “save our democracy.”

You’re supposed to go boo-hoo because the Department of Justice is under new management. Now get this: since 2015 the Department of Justice and its step-child, the FBI, have devoted their vast and savage powers to manifold acts of sedition, treason, malicious political prosecution, obstruction of justice, suborning perjuries, and countless other abuses of law in an ever-widening gyre of ass-covering operations as year-by-year their crimes multiplied.

RussiaGate was initially a cover-up op for the Clintons’ many acts of mischief and moneygrubbing when Hillary ran for President, just as the Mueller Special Counsel Investigation was a cover-up for the crimes committed by the DOJ and FBI after Hillary lost to Mr. Trump, just as Impeachment #1 was a cover-up for the Ukraine money laundry and its role in RussiaGate, and Impeachment #2 was a coverup for the 2020 election ballot hijinks that got rid of Mr. Trump, and just as the Mar-a-Lago raid was a cover-up to retrieve evidence of all-the-above that Mr. Trump had archived, and just as the flurry of Trump prosecutions in 2024 was the final (and amazingly inept) effort to put the Golden Golem of Greatness out-of-business forever.

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New Deputy Director of the FBI

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It Is Time for an IQ Test in Order to Vote

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