Monday, April 13, 2026

Something smells here!-----Michigan kids in mental health crisis sent out of state as facilities close - Bridge Michigan

As of September, 152 youth in Michigan’s direct-placement program were living in out-of-state facilities — some as far away as Hawaii and Arizona, according to a recent report from the Department of Health and Human Services. - Eli Newman and Jordyn Hermani
  • As of September, 152 youth in Michigan’s direct-placement program were living in out-of-state facilities — some as far away as Hawaii and Arizona...
  • That was up from 122 children sent out of state in 2024 and more than double the 74 children in 2023...
Forcing a child to travel for care is like “throwing them to the wolves,” said Laura Marshall of Cedar Springs, whose son was sent to a Wyoming long-term treatment facility through court order. “We had no control over where he was going.”
State officials believe the rise in out-of-state placements is largely limited to court-supervised youth in the juvenile justice system, not children they directly oversee. 
But counties that report placement data to the state are “not required” to share that information, a spokesperson said...

Lunch video-----Lefties Losing It: Crazy-eyed Swedish simpleton’s latest rant

Lefties Losing It: Crazy-eyed Swedish simpleton’s latest rant:


Noon-toon

 


Pete Hegseth is taking real steps to protect American soldiers | Blaze Media

Pete Hegseth is taking real steps to protect American soldiers | Blaze Media

It wasn’t always this way. In 1992, the George H.W. Bush administration started reshaping the military. That shift led to tighter restrictions on firearms. In 1993, President Clinton rewrote and implemented those restrictions, effectively banning soldiers from carrying personal firearms on base.

If civilians can be trusted to carry firearms, military personnel certainly can. As Hegseth noted, “Uniformed service members are trained at the highest and unwavering standards.”

Canada is lost!


 

Instapundit - IF THE ISRAELIS WANTED A GENOCIDE, THERE’D BE NO GAZA. PERIOD:

And from the replies: “They want to exaggerate the crimes of Netanyahu, whilst simultaneously diminishing the crimes of the Nazis.” - 


#1 Movie this week 1963----- Bye Bye Birdie HD trailer - YouTube

(6) Bye Bye Birdie HD trailer - YouTube:


You should have seen the fires a hundred years ago.

Dr. Matthew M. Wielicki on X: "You should have seen the fires a hundred years ago.


#1 This day 1985-----U.S.A. For Africa - We Are the World - YouTube

(6) U.S.A. For Africa - We Are the World - YouTube:


One of the stats that just blows minds when you explain it to people like this:

You hear all the time about greedy oil companies, etc. from the socialists (Democrats) in Springfield and their supporters. - Jason Plummer
Never forget - The government takes significantly more in taxes on a gallon of gasoline sold in Illinois than a refiner makes in profit...
As we know, 
  • Illinois has one of the highest gas tax burdens in the nation, often exceeding 85 cents per gallon in certain areas, 
  • compared to a national average refining profit of roughly 10 cents per gallon. 8.5x!!!..

The party of scumbags.

 


'Thinnest of arguments': Judge orders state to pay millions for losing attempt to secretly 'transition' kids * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

'Thinnest of arguments': Judge orders state to pay millions for losing attempt to secretly 'transition' kids * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

The lawsuit challenged guidance critics describe as "gender secrecy" policies, which allow school officials to withhold information from parents about a student's request to change names, pronouns or other gender-related identifiers at school, the report said.

Konstantin Kisin watched the BBC’s tech editor interview Elon Musk and came away stunned.

Not because of the tough questions — but because the interviewer ran out of questions. -Camus@newstart_2024
  • Kisin’s blunt conclusion: it’s not just bias — it’s a dereliction of duty. 
  • Many journalists today aren’t trying to seek truth or cover stories fairly; they’re performing for their peers, making sure they’re seen asking the “right” questions. 
  • It’s a sharp observation about how journalism has changed.


AM Fruitcake

 


History for April 13

History for April 13 - On-This-Day.com
Thomas Jefferson 1743 - 3rd U.S. President
  • 1861 - After 34 hours of bombardment, the Union-held Fort Sumter surrenders to Confederates.
  • 1916 - The first hybrid, seed corn was purchased for 15-cents a bushel by Samuel Ramsay.
  • 1959 - A Vatican edict prohibited Roman Catholics from voting for Communists.
  • 1970 - An oxygen tank exploded on Apollo 13, preventing a planned moon landing.
  • 1984 - U.S. President Reagan sent emergency military aid to El Salvador without congressional approval.
  • 1999 - Jack Kevorkian was sentenced in Pontiac, MI, to 10 to 25 years in prison for the second-degree murder of Thomas Youk. Youk's assisted suicide was videotaped and shown on "60 Minutes" in 1998.

Sunday, April 12, 2026

Exclusive: ICE Arrests Illegal Alien Killers, Child Predators, Sexual Abusers on Anniversary of Victims Unit for Angel Families

Exclusive: ICE Arrests Illegal Alien Killers, Child Predators, Sexual Abusers on Anniversary of Victims Unit for Angel Families

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have arrested illegal aliens convicted of murder, child sex crimes, and sexual abusers, among others, on the one-year anniversary of President Donald Trump reopening the Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) office to help Angel Families, Breitbart News has learned.

The way we were-----How the American Civil War Began — The Story That Changed the U.S. | The American Civil War 1861– 65

How the American Civil War Began — The Story That Changed the U.S. | The American Civil War 1861– 65


Beginning of the End for Iran | Victor Davis Hanson - YouTube

(6) Beginning of the End for Iran | Victor Davis Hanson - YouTube:


The comments about the chimpanzee civil war in Uganda are the funniest thing on the internet today | Not the Bee

The comments about the chimpanzee civil war in Uganda are the funniest thing on the internet today | Not the Bee - Joel Abbott

The internet is now tracking the saga with keen interest.

Satirical maps have appeared:

And the replies are A+:

Ok kids. This is exactly why our province is leaving.

Theft and rampant corruption.  - Alberta Separation
Why I Vote For separating.
  • It’s Bill C2, C8, C9, C14, C69, C63 and S206, 
  • EV mandates, 
  • gun control, 
  • carbon tax, 
  • green grifting, 
  • China infiltration, 
  • irresponsible immigration, 
  • discontinuation of farm fertilizer, 
  • restrictions on cattle (methane), 
  • restrictions on health care options, 
  • CBDC’s, and 
  • corruption in mainstream media. 
  • It’s taxation without representation, 
  • massive deficits and 
  • absurd national indebtedness ($1.5 trillion). 
  • It’s youth unemployment and disparity. 
  • It’s endless increases in taxation and government borrowed money, 
  • financing money losing industries and 
  • inefficient social programs...

Honey, I shrunk the government: Trump quietly downsizes federal bureaucracy, and it's historic * WorldNetDaily * by Jarrett Stepman, The Daily Signal

Honey, I shrunk the government: Trump quietly downsizes federal bureaucracy, and it's historic * WorldNetDaily * by Jarrett Stepman, The Daily Signal

The Trump administration shrank the federal workforce to its smallest number since the launch of LBJ's Great Society. This incredible stat, little remarked upon by the media, was dredged up by X user Christian Heiens. "Since Trump took office, over 352,000 Federal employees have been fired, resigned, or retired and were not replaced," Heiens wrote on X. "The Federal workforce is smaller today than at any point since 1966."

WHY Are They Changing The B-52 NOW?! - YouTube

(6) WHY Are They Changing The B-52 NOW?! - YouTube


Fix the problem BEFORE it destroys out country!-----Rewrite Immigration Laws to Favor Educated, Skilled Newcomers Who Won't Burden Taxpayers

More than half of immigrant households in the U.S. use welfare, costing taxpayers billions and making the programs less sustainable for Americans in need.  - Betsy McCaughey 
  • Federal law bars legal immigrants from taking welfare benefits until they've been in the country five years, and bars illegal immigrants from benefits completely. 
  • But both groups manage to circumvent that law and qualify for a wide range of costly handouts, including subsidized housing, Medicaid and food assistance.
  • The biggest loophole is that they can take benefits on behalf of their American-born children, who are citizens because of birthright citizenship...

Lunch video-----“We’re Putting It ON The HIGHWAY!” | Southern Airways 242

“We’re Putting It ON The HIGHWAY!” | Southern Airways 242