Thursday, November 6, 2025

Some socialist won, and some didn't... Here is the low down on two mayor elections 2025



Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey wins re-election over Sen. Omar Fateh and man they really dodged a bullet there! Mayor Frey was on the ballot with 14 other candidates, including Sen. Omar Fateh. After the first round of voting, Mayor Frey led the race with 42% of votes, while Sen. Fateh secured 32% of the votes. Other challengers, including DeWayne Davis and Jazz Hamptom, received 14% and 10% of votes, respectively. Now Mayor Frey is no Angel himself but at least he's not a complete and utter socialist/communist like the very creepy looking Omar Fateh. He just looks evil and really can't see him having a political future I mean that guy doesn't look like he could be trusted working at Publix, Walmart or 7/11 let alone as Mayor or any place in the USA.

But After ranked-choice votes were tabulated on Wednesday, Frey earned 73,723 final round votes, giving him 50.03 percent of the vote. Fateh finished with 65,377 votes. The defeat of Katie Cashman in Ward 7 cut into the veto-proof majority held by the progressive bloc on the council, which has been at odds with Mayor Jacob Frey. Burnett was thought to align more with the progressive majority on the council and had been endorsed by Ellison and Rep. Ilhan Omar. Warren was backed by All of Minneapolis, the local political organization that supports Mayor Frey and Elizabeth Shaffer – the Ward 7 candidate who defeated Cashman.

Despite Warren's win, the council's progressive bloc retained a seven-vote majority, but will no longer have the votes to override a Frey veto by themselves. Fateh reacts In a statement after votes were counted on Wednesday, Sen. Fateh said the following "Thank you to every single person who believed in this scrappy (more like creepy) campaign. Who believed in a vision for Minneapolis that was more affordable, that was more accountable, who showed up and worked and refused to give up on this city. This campaign was about the kind of Minneapolis that gives you every tool to spread your wings and enough support to lift you up if you stumble. While we came up short, I am incredibly proud of the campaign we have run, and our team who gave absolutely everything they have.

Truth is, from day one, we knew what we were up against. Five PACs. Millions of dollars flooding into our city. I know that I, alongside the renters, the workers, the families, the people of this city who were long left behind, built something money can’t buy: people power. We built a campaign rooted in dignity, in care, and in courage. And nothing can take that away." He continued his exit word salad of thank yous with "They may have won this race, but we have changed the narrative about what kind of city Minneapolis can be. Because now, truly affordable housing, workers’ rights, and public safety rooted in care are no longer side conversations; they are at the center of the narrative. We'll keep going and believing in the bright future Minneapolis deserves. I love you, Minneapolis, and I am so proud of what we built together."



New York City went as expected as Muslim Mayor Zohran was elected, and now in his first statement he already proved he's a liar as nothing he said will happen! There is nothing in life that is free he's already saying it. Send him money directly or nothing he said will happen. So when you get beaten by store owners for stealing and wonder WTF happened! Remember votes matter. Next time don't vote stupid. But like I said the election for the mayor of New York City was held on November 4, 2025 and Democratic state assemblyman Zohran Mamdani won the election, defeating Republican activist Curtis Sliwa and independent former Democratic governor Andrew Cuomo. This election also had the highest turnout in decades, due to significant young voter registration. Suspiciously a lot of them "Muslim" hmmmm But Mamdani will succeed Democratic incumbent Eric Adams on January 1, 2026. Mamdani will be the city's first Communist Muslim mayor, and its youngest since 1892.


Mamdani ran on a democratic socialist platform, focusing on affordability. Cuomo ran on a broadly centrist platform with a focus on crime and combating antisemitism while Sliwa criticized both from the political right and called for "tough on crime" policies. Well now NYC has a guy who wants to give it all away as long you send him Money and he wants to defund the police and go to war with ICE Agents and the USA President. Does this idiot think he's king? Like I thought the Liberals said there were no kings? So why does Mumdummy or the Zohran keep acting like he's now King of the USA? Well 2026 will be interesting in NYC for sure.



Honestly this feels how the movie "Escape from New York" started out...


Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, introduces impeachment articles against U.S. District Judge James Boasberg


BREAKING NEWS: Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, is introduces impeachment articles against U.S. District Judge James Boasberg on 11/04/2025 for his role in the "Arctic Frost" probe. The Republican allies of President Donald Trump have been criticizing Boasberg after news broke that he was the judge who signed off on subpoenas and other measures in former special counsel Jack Smith’s probe and the man does have this evil look on his face. He's not someone I'd like to be faced with in court as "Chief Judge Boasberg has the look of a badguy in like a BATMAN movie.

He compromised the impartiality of the judiciary and created a constitutional crisis. He is shamelessly weaponizing his power against his political opponents, including Republican members of Congress who are faithfully serving the American people within their jurisdiction," Gill told Fox News Digital and followed with "Judge Boasberg was an accomplice in the egregious Arctic Frost scandal where he equipped the Biden DOJ to spy on Republican senators. His lack of integrity makes him clearly unfit for the gavel. I am proud to once again introduce articles of impeachment against Judge Boasberg to hold him accountable for his high crimes and misdemeanors."

This Gill resolution accused Boasberg of one count of abuse of power, according to text obtained first by Fox News Digital. "Ignoring his responsibility to wield the power of his office in a constitutional manner, Chief Judge Boasberg granted Special Counsel John L. Smith authorization to issue frivolous nondisclosure orders in furtherance of the Federal Bureau of Investigation project code-named ARCTIC FROST," the text said.

"These nondisclosure orders covered Members of Congress who were acting in accord with their legislative duties and privileges guaranteed by Article 1, Section 6, Clause 1 of the U.S. Constitution." The redacted Arctic Frost documents were made public late last month by Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa. They included subpoenas of phone records for 10 senators and one House lawmaker, and gag orders sent to Verizon and AT&T instructing them not to notify lawmakers of the subpoena. Verizon complied, but AT&T did not. Both the subpoenas and gag orders were signed by Boasberg, according to the documents a detail that prompted fresh criticism and indignation from Republicans, including Sen.



Ted Cruz, R-Texas, who blasted the investigation as "worse than Watergate" and a gross violation of prosecutorial powers. Under the Stored Communications Act, federal judges exercise discretion in signing off on such orders they are not automatic. It is unclear what materials Boasberg would have reviewed in this particular case before authorizing the tolling records of the senators, as much of the information and materials in the probe remain classified or are heavily redacted. Republicans named in the subpoenas have argued they are potential violations of the speech or debate clause of the U.S. Constitution, which protects lawmakers from being arrested or questioned by law enforcement for things they say or do in their legislative roles. 

Those protections are not absolute, however, and the clause remains the subject of ongoing, spirited debate over the separation of powers and what degree of protection members of Congress should enjoy from the other two branches of government. It is not the first time Boasberg has caught negative attention from Trump or his allies. The federal judge was the target of Republican impeachment threats earlier this year after he issued an order temporarily pausing Trump’s migrant deportation flights to El Salvador. Gill and other GOP lawmakers pushing impeachment resolutions backed off of those threats after House Republican leaders suggested it was not the most potent route to affect change.

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