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In Memoriam: 14 Americans, Legal Immigrants Among Those Allegedly Killed by Illegal Aliens in 2023

Every year, an estimated 2,000 Americans are killed by illegal aliens. In 2023, Breitbart News reported on several cases in which illegal aliens are accused of killing American citizens, as well as legal immigrants – many including young children.

 

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Yo-Yo Ma and Alison Krauss: Merry Christmas.

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His Highness wishes his subjects “A Merry Christmas”.

Merry Christmas, Staff….

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Totally not a joke.

Gavin Newsom’s 10-year plan to end San Francisco homelessness marks 20-year anniversary

Since taking office in 2018, Newsom has struggled to fulfill promises made during his mayoral campaign in 2003 and his 2017 run for governor, including the development of 3.5 million new housing units.

“Twenty years ago, then-Mayor Newsom laid out his 10-year plan to end homelessness in San Francisco,” California GOP chairwoman Jessica Millan Patterson said.

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Old School Ties.

Jason Willick @jawillick

What predicts Colorado Supreme Court justices’ vote on Trump disqualification? Not party–all are Democratic appointees–but law school. All Ivy League grads voted to disqualify. All Denver Law grads voted not to disqualify.

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Nix Nikki!

Tucker trashes the idea of Nikki Haley as Trump VP: “I would not only not vote for that ticket, I would advocate against it as strongly as could. Here’s someone who’s actively opposed to the interests of the country I grew up in.”

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Massachusetts bad bet on solar.

HotAir: Massachusetts Solar Power hits a wall.

This isn’t a situation where they are short of solar panels or other required equipment. The problem is that the people approving all of these projects don’t seem to have known a lot about how the power grid actually works. When you install a new power-generating source of any type, it needs to be hooked up to the grid. (Obviously.) However, each type of power plant has its own unique connection structure. And it’s not just a question of how you hook it up, there is also the question of where you can put them. Too many in one area can overwhelm the grid while other areas go without power.

That’s what appears to have tripped up the planners in Massachusetts. The negative results have been measurable. Two years ago the state was 11th in the nation for new solar installations. This year they fell to 27th. The Governor currently projects that they will be able to generate six gigawatts of solar energy by 2028. They had originally claimed that they would reach ten gigawatts by then.

It also appears that while solar installations are still being constructed all across the country, the technology hasn’t kept up with earlier promises and projections. One of the major hindrances for solar is its “capacity factor.” That’s a fancy way of describing not only how much power it can produce, but how much of the time it is actually putting out that power and how often it is idle.

Like other renewables that rely on weather, solar is held back by its “capacity factor”, essentially how often it is producing electricity. A coal power station runs at 70-80% capacity. In northern Europe, solar panel capacity factor is just 15%. This reduces its competitiveness significantly.

So instead of the continued exponential growth that is modelled by the Oxford team, Qin predicts “moderate growth in solar could continue as seen in recent years, but the growth will flatten out, turning into an S curve”.

Coal and oil plants work as long as you have fuel and people to operate them. Solar doesn’t work at night and it runs at lower capacity when it’s cloudy. Wind turbines don’t produce energy if the wind isn’t blowing. Also, if it weren’t for all of the government subsidies behind these projects (that you generously pay for with your tax dollars), they would be too expensive to reach the break-even point for a very long time and people would steer clear of them. What Massachusetts was really being sold appears to have been a bill of goods.

And those wind turbines can spin until they fall apart and not generate the energy it required to create them.

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Remaking X-Files… Woke.

Via Ethan Van Sciver, who predicts another Gingercide. “Gingercide” is the crime of Hollywood taking redheaded white characters and turning them black. They’ve literally done it 40 times by now.

 

Can’t wait to not watch this.

 

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Bill Maher, of all people.

Bill Maher explains how history works to anti-Semitic young.

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That was quick.

When you are calling on God to smite,  when addressing the envelope don’t get the zip code wrong.

Drama in the Turkish Parliament today. The MP Hasan Bismet spoke out strongly against Israel, and shouted about Israeli suffering the “wrath of Allah”. Seconds later, he had a heart attack. 

… And died. 

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