Anonymous ID: c2107e March 5, 2025, 5:39 a.m. No.22706653   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6667 >>6681 >>7020 >>7149 >>7506

During President Trump’s address to Congress last night, Democrats:

*Refused to stand for Laken Riley’s family, relatives of a young girl who was brutally murdered by an illegal alien.

*Refused to stand for D.J. Daniel, a 13-year-old boy who is battling brain cancer and who has long dreamt of becoming a police officer, as he was being made an honorary member of the U.S. Secret Service.

*Refused to stand for the family of the firefighter who was killed at a Trump rally in Pennsylvania, by a bullet that was meant for President Trump.

*Refused to stand — or clap — when Trump talked of the importance of supporting our farmers. (Didn’t the ‘F’ in DFL used to stand for ‘farmer?’)

Some Democrats did, however, wear pink in support of women’s rights. Which is odd, since they all just voted against keeping men out of women’s sports.

Democrats almost certainly would have stood for:

*The unfettered ‘right’ to kill your unborn child.

*The genital mutilation of young children.

*Biological men in women’s bathrooms and locker rooms.

*Hamas.

*Endless war and death in Ukraine.

*Repeal of American’s right to defend themselves via the Second Amendment.

*The proposal of restrictions on free speech (First Amendment rights).

*Continued unlimited financial and moral support for unvetted and unchecked illegal immigration.

*Continued waste, fraud, and graft in our federal government agencies, and a continued total lack of transparency and accountability as regards same.

*A motion to impeach Trump a third time.

One Democrat, Al Green, was escorted out of the chambers after causing a disturbance.

Another appeared to throw a paper at Trump. (Some were allegedly contemplating throwing other things at the president, possibly including eggs.)

What one stands for — or doesn’t — can be quite revealing.

At this point, today’s Democrats no longer comprise a legitimate political party. They despise America, common decency, and the truth, while touting and supporting death, lies, destruction, and outright evil. They are truly revolting, disgusting, immoral. They are more akin to a bizarre death cult. One that would like us all to drink the Kool-Aid.

And that acts up when we refuse to do so.

 

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2025/03/trump_s_address_to_congress_reveals_democrats_to_be_even_more_repulsive_than_we_thought.html

Anonymous ID: c2107e March 5, 2025, 5:51 a.m. No.22706712   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6735 >>6737 >>7020 >>7149 >>7506

The Biden administration funneled at least $20 billion dollars into environmental groups, most of which had only recently been founded, The Post has discovered.

In one case, former Vice President Kamala Harris handed over a check for nearly $7 billion to Bethesda, Maryland, based group Climate United Fund, which does not appear in the IRS’s charities database, and has no federal filings.

The non-profit fund had only been incorporated in Delaware on November 30, 2023, according to public records, five months before Harris handed over the cash in April 2024.

The Climate United Fund then announced “the historic investment” in a press release, noting the group’s work “delivers benefits like cleaner air…and increased energy security.”’

However, because the company is so new, there is no publicly published accounting of how it plans to spend the $7 billion.

Projects have been announced including a $10.8 million “pre-development loan” solar project on Tribal lands in eastern Oregon and Idaho and a $32m solar energy project at the University of Arkansas, but they represent only a drop in the bucket of the grant’s amount.

“Ethically speaking, it’s concerning,” said Laurie Styron, CEO of Charity Watch, an independent charity watchdog group.

“What was the purpose of creating middlemen entities when there are so many established groups in the climate space with good track records? What was the value-added in [by] doing it this way, especially with such large sums of taxpayer funds?”

The cash for the charity came from a huge $370 billion climate slush fund of taxpayer money overseen by John Podesta, a political consultant who was chair of Hillary Clinton’s failed 2016 bid for president and White House chief of staff to Bill Clinton.

In 2022, President Joe Biden named Podesta to helm the climate fund, which resulted from the Inflation Reduction Act, a 2022 law that was aimed at combatting climate change and creating clean energy.

Last year, EPA advisor Brent Efron was caught on video describing how the agency hastily parceled out a related $20 billion climate fund that was held by Citibank before the end of the Biden administration.

“Get the money out as fast as possible before they [Trump Administration] come in … it’s like we’re on the Titanic and we’re throwing gold bars off the edge,” he said in video posted online by activist group Project Veritas.

Efron “was acting in his private capacity,” when he made the comments, which “expressed [his] personal views,” an attorney representing him, Mark S. Zaid, told The Post. He also claimed the comments “had nothing to do with” the funds which had been administered.

Now Lee Zeldin, the new EPA chief said he wants to claw back the cash doled out by the climate fund. On Monday, he called on the agency’s inspector general to investigate.

“The Biden EPA ‘gold bar’ scheme was designed to limit government oversight while doling out funds to far-left organizations pushing DEI and Environmental Justice,” Zeldin told The Post in a statement.

“Of the eight pass-through entities that received funding from the pot of $20 billion in tax dollars, various recipients have shown very little qualification to handle a single dollar, let alone several billions of dollars. I have zero tolerance for waste and abuse at the EPA.”

A spokeswoman for the Climate United Fund told The Post the Biden-controlled EPA “encouraged groups to work with coalitions” to receive the cash.

She said that the EPA cash sent to Climate United Fund is parked with Calvert Impact, a related non-profit.

The Post found three entities called Calvert Impact, all of them based in Bethesda — making it more difficult to track the flow of money.

 

https://nypost.com/2025/03/05/business/john-podesta-375m-epa-slush-fund-gave-billions-to-newly-formed-charities/

Anonymous ID: c2107e March 5, 2025, 6:23 a.m. No.22706917   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22706855

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