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December 2025 Trump Kick-Ass


               
2025 Dec 2, 9:18am   4,671 views  134 comments

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126   Patrick   2025 Dec 24, 8:56pm  

REITS used to be great, like very consistent 10% dividends or more, but then they shut down the world for Fauci's virus and a lot of commercial real estate never recovered. People started working from home and then just kept working from home. Tons of vacant office space now.
127   Patrick   2025 Dec 25, 8:50am  

https://ground.news/article/us-murders-on-pace-for-largest-one-year-drop-on-record-report_cb2c55


This year, crime analyst Jeff Asher reported that homicides decreased by roughly 20% based on the Real-Time Crime Index, likely the largest single-year decline ever recorded.
129   HeadSet   2025 Dec 25, 7:04pm  

FortWayneHatesRealtors says

Whats a good dividend stock now?

Playtika PLTK. It has fallen since I bought it but likely has bottomed out. Pays a current dividend near 10%. As with any stock, it could fall further or stop paying dividends.
130   Patrick   2025 Dec 26, 7:49am  

https://inews.co.uk/news/world/why-trump-has-launched-attacks-on-isis-in-nigeria-4135062


US air strikes in north-western Nigeria on Christmas Day targeted Isis militants, the President said, amid claims of violence against Christians

Following repeated accusations that Nigeria’s government has failed to stop violence against Christians in the country, Donald Trump announced a series of air strikes on targets in the West African nation on Christmas Day.

The strikes, which targeted Isis militants in Nigeria’s north-western Sokoto state, mark one of Trump’s most recent uses of military force abroad. The move comes weeks after the US President threatened action amid months of allegations from politicians and activists.

Announcing the operation via Truth Social, Trump said the strikes were aimed at Isis “terrorists” and warned that “if they did not stop the slaughtering of Christians, there would be hell to pay”.

“Tonight there was,” he added.
131   Patrick   2025 Dec 30, 9:43am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/traditional-justice-tuesday-december


Two weeks ago, Fox —and only Fox— ran an old-school bit of journalism headlined, “FBI violent crime arrests double in Trump’s first year in 17 key cities compared to Biden record.”

Fox dug into the FBI’s own crime statistics and found something remarkable. Under Biden, arrests across major FBI field offices had flatlined. Same depressing low numbers, year after year. Bureaucratic meh. But under Kash Patel, arrests haven’t just ticked up— they doubled in his first year.

It’s an even bigger delta than it looks. Remember that Biden’s arrest numbers included roughly 1,600 January 6th tourists— grandmas, veterans, selfie-takers, and the occasional confused cosplayer masquerading as a Viking. Strip those out, and Biden’s “law enforcement productivity” looks even thinner.

By contrast, the 2025 arrest totals are packed with the things the FBI used to exist to pursue: gangs, cartels euphemistically called “transnational organized crime,” and child human trafficking networks—across 17 major FBI field offices.

Fox found that total arrests in those offices jumped to nearly 14,000 between January 20th (Trump’s inauguration) and December 22nd. Under Biden, the same offices averaged an anemic 6,000 to 7,000 arrests per year. An FBI spokesman quoted for the story cited an even larger figure —28,000 arrests nationwide in 2025— once all offices were included. ...

That’s not a narrative, a vibe shift, or a media frame. You can’t argue with arrest statistics. They’re the core metric of law enforcement. And by that unforgiving measure, the FBI didn’t just change tone this year. It is acting like a completely new agency— one that remembers, dimly at first but increasingly clearly, what it was actually built to do.


But the arrests we really want to see are not happening. No one with any real political or economic power gets arrested no matter what they do. Some people are simply above the law, like Hunter Biden for example.
133   mell   2025 Dec 30, 5:42pm  

Patrick says

But the arrests we really want to see are not happening. No one with any real political or economic power gets arrested no matter what they do. Some people are simply above the law, like Hunter Biden for example.

Agreed. https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=254694

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