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Trump's Pre-Debate Call, Axios Tells Us Who's Running The Country..
Donald Trump has always shown his compassion for grieving parents who have lost a child in tragic form, whether it is a young child killed at the hands of illegal immigration or while on duty wearing a police uniform.
It has been revealed that the 45th president made a phone call to the parents of 12-year old Jocelyn Nungarary, who was murdered an sexually assaulted by 2 illegal aliens let into the country this year. The phone call was placed minutes before be went on stage to clobber Joe Biden in the first presidential debate. Here is what a best friend of Jocelyn’s mother had to say about the matter:
“He was like, ‘I’m actually about to come on for a debate’ … He gave his condolences, and he said that he would be reaching back out to her,” Victoria Galvan said.
“He wanted to … say that he was praying for Alexis and that he’s been thinking about her and he wanted to reach out,” Galvan added.
“He said that he was going to reach out in a couple days to her … I mean, she was really … we were all shocked,” she said.
I think the choice is clear this November as I have said many times, illegal immigration is the #1 issue this election. We cannot allow this carnage to continue.
Did Axios just tell us who is running the country? I think we have known all along that Joe is not running the country, but it was always a question of who. Apparently it is a “Biden oligarchy.” Check out the tweet below and Townhall has more here.
Regime media suddenly admits an unelected “oligarchy” surrounding Biden is really in charge of the country.
“This decades-long kitchen cabinet operates as an … governing oligarchy. These allies alone hold sway over decisions big and small in Biden's life and presidency.”
— Jim DeMint (@JimDeMint)
2:42 PM • Jun 29, 2024
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Lt. Governor sound alarm on future of Texas grid. Here is the article from Texas Scorecard:
“Gov. Greg Abbott and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick are raising urgent concerns about the future stability of Texas’ power grid.
A joint statement released today follows recent testimony from ERCOT CEO Pablo Vegas, who warned that Texas might need 150,000 megawatts of power to support its grid by 2030—just six years away.
Texas typically has around 85,000 megawatts of power from wind, solar, coal, nuclear, and natural gas sources.
The potential shortfall has prompted Abbott and Patrick to call for an immediate review of all policies related to the grid. In their statement, they highlighted the pressing need for action.
“If the new estimate is correct, the updated numbers provided by Mr. Vegas call for an immediate review of all policies concerning the grid.”
Last November, Texas voters approved Senate Joint Resolution 93, establishing the Texas Energy Fund. This fund provides a $5 billion low-interest loan program designed to incentivize the construction of more dispatchable natural gas plants. According to Abbott and Patrick, demand for these loans has been overwhelming, with the state receiving notices of intent to apply for $39 billion in loans—nearly eight times the available amount.
In light of the new projections for 2030, Abbott and Patrick announced plans to seek an expansion of the program to $10 billion to expedite the construction of new plants.
“The average plant will take three to four years to complete, and new transmission lines will take three to six years to complete,” they noted. “Texas is currently the fastest state to approve and build new plants and transmission lines because of our low regulations and pro-business policies, but we must move quickly.”
The Republican Party of Texas has made protecting the electric grid a legislative priority for the upcoming session, including ensuring the “delivery of abundant, reliable, and resilient energy.”
Unreliable energy sources like wind and solar—which the state has already spent billions of dollars subsidizing—infamously failed in the winter storm of February 2021, leading to massive power outages across the state.”
Thanks to the border disaster under Uncle Joe, could Venezuela crime be dropping because the criminals are coming to the US? Check this out from Wokespy.com:
A significant drop in Venezuelan crime rates has been linked to the migration of nationals away from the bankrupt state that doesn’t want those fleeing to come up (which tells you all you need to know about their character).
The Daily Mail reports that violent deaths in the socialist nation have dropped to a 22-year low despite being hell on earth. Homicides in Caracas dropped by a quarter from 2022 to 2023, with 27 murders per 100,000 people. Seven years prior, the rate was more than triple that figure at 92 homicides per 100,000.
Venezuela’s dismal economic prosperity have forced criminal gangs elsewhere with individuals and businesses unable to afford ransoms or protection money. While the Venezuelan government has cracked down on high-profile criminal groups, many have relocated across to the continent and to the U.S., where some crimes have been linked to the infamous Tren de Aragua gang, for example.