Thursday, July 16, 2026

The U.S. Marine Corps quickly condemned Upham, saying he was medically discharged May 30, 2025.

The sainted illegal alien

Houston Man Killed by ICE, Hailed as Father Chasing ‘American Dream,’ Had Meth in His Car, FBI Says

Of the 34 suspected regime members that the Canada Border Services Agency has identified for possible deportation, only one has been sent back to Iran to date.

Canada is very slow to act on deporting these Islamo-Nazis



Iran’s former deputy interior minister tries to stop deportation from Canada


https://globalnews.ca/news/11966601/iran-former-deputy-interior-minister-tries-to-stop-deportation-from-canada/


“the Hamas wing of the Democratic Party"


SECRETS OF ABDUL EL-SAYED


Michigan Democratic Senatorial candidate Abdul El-Sayed seems to me most notably a member of what Louisiana Senator John Kennedy has denominated “the Hamas wing of the Democratic Party, which is in control.” He also mirrors fake working class Dems like Maine’s “ill-starred oysterman” and former Senate candidate Graham Platner as well as the extremely wealthy Rep. Ro Khanna. 

Politics

Running in a competitive primary for the Democrat nomination, El-Sayed has withheld public disclosure of his most recent tax return. Primary opponent Haley Stevens has hammered him for it. Stevens herself is a lightweight who appears to have pulled ahead of El-Sayed. 

The Washington Free Beacon has exposed El-Sayed’s mulitifarious fakery in a series of storiesby its dogged reporters. Yesterday, for example, Alana Goodman detailed the luxury watches El-Sayed sports while campaigning agaist the wealthy. It’s a hilarious story. File it under Laughter Is the Best Medicine.

Now El-Sayed has released two pages of his 2025 tax return. Goodman writes:

Left-wing Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed released two pages of his 2025 tax return showing $686,069 in total income, including $292,000 in “additional income” and $262,000 in capital gains, placing him in the top 1 percent of Michigan earners.

But the return does not reveal the sources of that income because El-Sayed released only the first two pages, omitting the remainder that would provide further detail.

Further into the story Goodman adds:

“I’m a public servant, my wife is a clinician, at the end of the day we have a pretty standard tax return,” El-Sayed said. “You’re gonna be like, ‘Wow, this is pretty mundane, I don’t know what they were talking about.'”

But the candidate, who has billed himself as a crusader for the working class against the wealthy, does not have a “standard” return when compared with the average Michigander or American. His total income places him in the top 1 percent of earners in Michigan, where the median household income is $68,500, according to IRS data reported by Axios. In Detroit, it’s just $38,000. El-Sayed makes roughly 18 times as much.

El-Sayed’s fakery is not his worst feature, but it should make it easier for some to see through him.


For Democrats fraud is not a bug but a vote getting feature

OPINION 

Blatant Medicaid fraud in Queens that AG Letitia James can’t bother to notice

For fresh proof of how little New York authorities care about social-services fraud, consider the curious case of adult daycares in Flushing.

Dr. Mehmet Oz, who oversees the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, puts out that within a one-mile radius in the Queens neighborhood, a full 64 Social Adult Day Care centers operate, with thousands upon thousands of supposed elderly enrollees.

This reeks: Over the past three years, such New York senior centers have generated $2.5 billion in billings, with $2.1 billion of that coming from Flushing.

Flushing’s Medicaid-eligible senior population grew by 20% from 2018 to 2024, yet the number of seniors billed by social adult daycares surged by 390%.

How convenient that electronic sign-up sheets are usually the only thing SADCs need to provide to get reimbursed.

To be clear, some centers have real enrollees, but then again they bribe seniors with monthly $500 kickbacks — but that payout drops to $300 if they actually

Nor do the scams stop there: Centers team up with pharmacies and durable medical equipment stores (one Flushing entrepreneur was running three such “stores” out of his apartment), steering enrollees toward unneeded medications or wheelchairs to generate more taxpayer reimbursements.


And it would all continue on, absent Team Trump’s war on fraud.

Plainly, state Attorney General Tish James and other top officials just don’t care; they see it as free money (no matter how much goes to fraudsters), as government-funded personal assistance has become the state’s fastest-growing industry — jumping from $2.5 billion in 2019 to $12 billion in 2026. 

Under James’ “leadership,” New York ranks 49th among the states for criminal investigations per billion of Medicaid dollars spent. 

No doubt, she’ll win the fraudster vote this November.



Here you have the growth of Jew hating Islamists

In seismic shift, more than 100 House Democrats vote to end Israel aid

The amendment to block military assistance failed, but partisan split cemented the increasingly polarized view of the U.S. ally.

https://www.politico.com/news/2026/07/15/israel-aid-vote-house-democrats-00999917

By  RILEY ROGERSON

07/15/2026 04:47 PM EDT|Updated: 07/15/2026 05:38 PM EDT

Nearly half of House Democrats voted to cut off aid to Israel Wednesday, underscoring a seismic shift in political support for the longtime U.S. ally.

The amendment to a State Department spending bill would have eliminated $3.3 billion in funding, and thanks to strong Republican support for the Jewish state, it failed 314-104 . But the vote served as a moment of reckoning for House Democrats who have had to confront years of voter outrage about Israel’s handling of the war in Gaza.

“There’s also a real sense that the status quo cannot continue,” the House’s No. 2 Democrat, Rep. Katherine Clark of Massachusetts, said in an interview before voting for the amendment.

The vote came after months of contentious primary elections where progressive candidates toppled incumbent after incumbent by publicly eschewing spending from pro-Israel groups and promising to recast America’s relationship with the nation.

The scale of Democratic support for the amendment Wednesday was an acknowledgment of the grassroots fury that has reshaped the political landscape inside the party — a transformation that has rapidly accelerated under President Donald Trump and his close ties to the hard-right government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Just over two years ago, only 37 House Democrats — mostly on the party’s hard-left flank — voted for a similar bid to crack down on U.S. aid for Israel.

This time, a much broader swath of Democrats came along — 103 of the 211 members voting Wednesday, plus another 10 who voted “present.”

The supporters included Rep. Nancy Pelosi of California, the esteemed former speaker, who said in a statement that she reluctantly backed the amendment to send a message that Americans “are rightly demanding an end to a perpetual cycle of war, and the Netanyahu government cannot maintain its current course.”

While the amendment in question was introduced by an isolationist Republican, Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky, every other member of his party rejected the amendment. That was itself evidence of how entrenched pro-Israel views have become in the GOP: Two years ago, 21 House Republicans voted to cut Israel aid.

The rest of the support it received on the floor came from a divided Democratic Party, and the split went to the very top.