You Are Not Angry Enough

Ten Predators, Six Vichy Republicans, and the TPS Pipeline That Gets Americans Killed In Fort Myers, Florida, surveillance video captured 40-year-old Haitian national Rolbert Joachin smashing a car windshield at a Chevron gas station before repeatedly bludgeoning 51-year-old Nilufa Easmin—a Bangladeshi-born American citizen, mother of two, working her shift—with a hammer. He confessed. He targeted her. She died on the pavement in broad daylight. Rep. Greg Steube, whose district this nightmare happened in, screamed it from the rooftops: “Stop supporting policies that are literally getting Americans killed.” Because Joachin didn’t just wander in. He entered illegally near Key West in 2022,…

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Jimmy Carter’s Lasting Damage

The Hubris That Betrayed Us Amy Curtis nailed it. This man did more damage to the world and the country than we will ever fully comprehend. https://t.co/p3VQPLeqMT— Amy Curtis (@RantyAmyCurtis) April 14, 2026 It started early. Just two weeks into his presidency, on February 2, 1977, Jimmy Carter delivered a fireside chat from the White House, sitting comfortably in a beige cardigan sweater. With the nation facing natural gas shortages and a brutal winter, he urged Americans to turn down their thermostats—to 65 degrees by day and 55 at night—as a patriotic act of conservation and sacrifice. The image was meant…

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