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Latest Posts by Hazymac:

From Soft Justice To Generational Welfare:
Why America’s Moral Collapse Can Only
Be Fixed With Brutal Common Sense
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Posted by Hazymac 6/18/2026 9:00:22 PM Post Reply
Last year when Iryna Zarutska was (allegedly — our lawyer said we have to put that until it is adjudicated) murdered on the train by DeCarlos Brown Jr., I (and countless others) wrote about the scourge of violent criminals being released to prey on innocent civilians. But I recently started looking at it from a different angle, particularly when I saw the contrast between the way the Knicks fans behaved after their team won and the Japanese did after their team’s game. It occurred to me that something bigger is going on. Not that the scourge of violent crime isn’t real,
Two Americas: Black Rednecks and Karmelo
Anthony — and Civilization
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Posted by Hazymac 6/18/2026 8:25:43 PM Post Reply
When thinking about poor Austin Metcalf, I sometimes wonder about his reactions during those last fatal moments on April 2 of last year. When murderer Karmelo Anthony drew that knife, could he not, being young and athletic, have avoided at least a deadly strike? Perhaps Anthony was just too quick. But then I realize something: The two boys were from vastly different worlds. Austin occupied the world most of us inhabit. It’s a place where, among other things, proportionate force is instinctively understood. Sure, boys and men, being boys and men, will sometimes have physical conflict, and we understand that part of manliness is standing up for yourself.
The Banality of Keir Starmer: Chestless
Bureaucrats and the Betrayal of Britain’s Daughters
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Posted by Hazymac 6/18/2026 4:38:32 PM Post Reply
In 1961, Hannah Arendt, already well known among the intellectual elites of America as an expert on the Nazi atrocities, was commissioned by The New Yorker to cover the trial of Adolf Eichmann, the man who had organized the logistics of the Holocaust. Eichmann had been captured the previous year in Argentina in a daring Mossad operation and smuggled out of the country so that Israel could put him on trial for his crimes. As Arendt watched the trial, she realized in horror that the smug, evil, monstrous character she had expected to see was in fact a petty, banal, and sometimes silly bureaucrat, a man of little creativity
Send them back! replies
Posted by Hazymac 6/18/2026 10:56:59 AM Post Reply
Mass deportations may be coming to Europe. The European Parliament has voted (418-218) to pass the new “Return Regulation.” It will facilitate deportation of asylum seekers and illegal immigrants, and includes various enforcement measures. Watch the MEPs chant “Send them back!” Some, like this Member of the European Parliament, think it will lead to mass deportations: (X) European voters are finally being heard. That is how it seems, anyway. Activists like Eva Vlaardingerbroek are getting traction. Will the Save Europe Act pass? I assume not, but stranger things have happened. (I see that YouTube restricts this video, you can’t have young people knowing there is a controversy about immigration): (X)
Musk must die! replies
Posted by Hazymac 6/18/2026 9:33:20 AM Post Reply
Democrats, who tell us it’s Normal Americans who are really the people doing all that mostly peaceful but fiery violence, continue to behave like rabid badgers. Worse, they behave like envious rabid badgers, which is never a good look. The Party of diversity and tolerance is anything but, and this time, the object of their hate is Elon Musk—still. Musk was something of a Democrat ally until he did the unforgivable: he aligned himself with Donald Trump, exposed Democrat fraud and crimes, shut down their money funnels, and worst of all, bought Twitter and restored free speech on a platform they previously owned. So, Democrats vandalized and torched Teslas,
Green Energy Groups Sue to End Pentagon’s
‘de facto moratorium’ on Wind Power
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Posted by Hazymac 6/17/2026 10:46:28 AM Post Reply
Renewable energy may be “green,” but it’s not bulletproof, and now America’s wind warriors are in open legal combat with the Pentagon. Renewable energy trade groups have filed a federal lawsuit against the Pentagon, arguing that the Department of War has effectively frozen national security reviews for new onshore wind farms on private land. Renewable energy groups are suing the U.S. military because they say national security reviews for new wind farms on private land have been effectively frozen for months. The groups say this logjam jeopardizes $47 billion in investments and thousands of jobs in 21 states. President Donald Trump has frequently talked about his hatred of wind power and
End the Renewable Fuel Standard Now, and
Lower Gas Prices
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Posted by Hazymac 6/16/2026 10:04:56 AM Post Reply
The Renewable Fuel Standard, or RFS, is a federal program mandating a minimum addition of "renewable" fuels to transportation fuels in the United States. These renewables can include ethanol, biodiesel, and other biofuels. The Environmental Protection Agency administers this program, created by the Energy Policy Act of 2005 and revised by the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007. The problem is, it's costing American taxpayers a lot of money at the pump. The Energy Policy Research Foundation (EPRF) has crunched some numbers on this, and the findings paint an expensive and unpleasant picture. These and the other various regulations and requirements
Rush Roars Back to Life replies
Posted by Hazymac 6/16/2026 9:56:40 AM Post Reply
So there we were on Sunday, June 7, 2026, some 15,000 strong, gathered at the aging but still respectable Kia Forum in Inglewood, California, located across a parking lot from the gleaming SoFi Stadium where World Cup and Super Bowl matches come to be played. It was a pleasant Southern California afternoon settling into evening as we wandered about the arena, most taking time to shop at one of the numerous souvenir stands or sip ridiculously priced adult beverages from the even more numerous concession stands. It was an assemblage of the familiar, old friends growing older, talking about children growing up, and reminiscing about the days
The Tech Lords are the Sharpest Knives
in the Drawer
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Posted by Hazymac 6/16/2026 9:28:59 AM Post Reply
I know that experts agree that our liberal and Democratic friends are the sharpest knives in the drawer, because education and credentials. After all, how would they have got to be the ruling class without intelligence and cunning? But in the last week, we have all started to wonder. When the Democrats all sing in chorus about the evils of Elon Musk’s first trillion, as though he were a feudal lord with gold in them thar dungeons, you start to wonder. When all the Democrats sing in unison about the splendor of tat-laden rich-kid Graham Platner, you ask yourself: really? When California strangely promotes third-place Nithya Raman to second place in the sharp-as-a-tack post-election-day
Watch: Democrats Can't Even Bring Themselves
to Root for America in the World Cup
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Posted by Hazymac 6/16/2026 7:53:25 AM Post Reply
Democrats running for Congress in New York just couldn’t bring themselves to root for America when given the easiest possible question about the World Cup. I mean, this is about as basic a question as there is when it comes to campaigning for a seat in the United States Congress, and yet the resistance party appears to have its brains hardwired to automatically take an America-last stance at every opportunity. During a recent PIX11 forum in the heated NY-13 Democratic primary, Rep. Adriano Espaillat and challenger Darializa Chevalier were asked who they’re rooting for to win it all on the pitch. They fumbled the answer. Hard core. They committed a "howler"
Report: Obama Center Contractors Owed
Millions and Safety Net to Spare Taxpayers
Not Funded
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Posted by Hazymac 6/15/2026 6:21:18 AM Post Reply
Taxpayers could be left with a big tab if the Obama Presidential Center experiences financial trouble because its foundation has not yet established a promised $470 million safety net to guard against a public bailout. That according a Fox News Digital investigation of the center’s finances as Chicago awaits its grand opening on Friday, June 19. The outlet’s investigation, published Saturday, found that “multiple contractors and subcontractors claiming losses ranging from hundreds of thousands of dollars to millions on the project, with some alleging they remain locked in payment disputes and face financial ruin…” In an agreement with the city of Chicago, the foundation promised to create
The Commissar’s Plans to Steal Elon
Musk’s Wealth
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Posted by Hazymac 6/14/2026 9:10:02 AM Post Reply
SpaceX went public this week and, in doing so, made Elon Musk the world’s first trillionaire. In the same swoop, Musk also made over 4,000 of his employees millionaires. Elon and his employees don’t have that money in a bank. Much of it exists in stock options. What no one can argue is that Elon created more millionaires in a shorter period of time than anyone else in history. This should have been a moment of celebration for Americans. Musk is a citizen, and his stunning success should have been an inspiration for a generation of potential innovators. Being number one often drives competitors