💡 Thank green fanatics for New York's looming summer blackouts. NY Post Editorial Board. Remember who to thank when you're plunged into darkness in this summer’s dog days.
Victor Davis Hanson: Fear Trump—or bust? From: American Greatness. Trumpophobia (fright over Trump) is cresting with his polls.
⭐️ Red states ask Supreme Court to stop blue states from forcing climate agenda on rest of country. From: Nick Pope/Watts Up With That? Nineteen Republican state attorneys general hit five Democrat-controlled states with a legal challenge alleging that the blue states are illegally attempting to impose aggressive climate policies on the rest of the country.
Trump promises Libertarians a cabinet slot — and to free Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht. From: David Weigel/Semafor. It was an unexpected offer from an unprecedented speech.
🚩 Public elementary schools deploy leftists’ favorite DEI terms — and refuse to define them. From: Stephanie Lundquist-Arora. The left’s strategy is to redefine words that have clear definitions while being intentionally vague about terms like ‘marginalized groups.’
Mayor Pete bombs CBS interview, blames airline turbulence on climate change, as host laughs in his face. From: Zero Hedge. And how do you know the problem is bad if you're a Democrat? First, it was the Washington Post calling out the lunacy. Now, it's CBS.
🎯 Inside the most dangerous Target store in America. From: Benny Johnson/X. Video from San Francisco store, of course.
Vanity meets villainy: California man poses for pictures after random attack on elderly man. From: Jonathan Turley. Nicholas Hosteter, 25, is not the first alleged felon to be caught after the circulation of a photo. He is one of the few, however, who can claim that he posed for a wanted picture taken by one of his own victims.
🚗 Beep! you’re “speeding!” From: Eric Peters Autos. The quest to make driving as annoying as possible – by having the car badger the driver about his driving as often and annoyingly as possible – is part of the quest to make people want to stop driving. California – of course – leads the way.
EVs twice as likely to hit pedestrians as gasoline vehicles. From: Alex Kimani/Oil Price. The scientists have hypothesized that the relatively quiet operations of an electric vehicle as well as high pedestrian density in noisy urban areas could be major reasons.