By Grand Rapids Anonymous
saturday, september 6, 2025 at 11:18:00 p.m. edt
1) moslem judge blocks Trump from suspending foreign aid:
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/judge-orders-trump-admin-release-billions-frozen-foreign-aid-funding
"Amir Hatem Mahdy Ali is a canadian-American lawyer
In addition to being the first arab American moslem judge on the federal bench, Ali is now the fourth moslem federal judge in the United States"
2) Vance calls White Americans "disgusting," brags about his "bi-racial family and non-white son"-
https://gab.com/KeepNHGranite/posts/115157356762440174
There used to be a term called "miscegenation"- presumably now obsolete.
Interesting that his vile rhetoric mirrors that of Musk, and that both of them want to replace White people with the same particular ethnic group. And both chosen by Trump, of course- part of the deal he made to get elected, perhaps. Is this what we're going to be stuck with as President next time, or even sooner, if T. expires?
-RM
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You cannot favor the concepts of America and "America" concurrently.
--GRA
AFTER PREDICTIONS OF "AN ABOVE NORMAL HURRICANE SEASON,"WE'VE SEEN NOTHING. "WHAT'S THE DEAL--WHY ARE THERE NO HURRICANES IN 2025?"
GRA:It's peak hurricane season and as has been the case since June first--the start of hurricane season--there are zero storms churning in the Atlantic. As Jerry Seinfeld might ask,"What's the deal with no hurricanes?"
I looked up a few articles and videos and meteorologists are scratching their collective heads,because predictions--as late as August--were for "an above normal season" with 17 named storms. So far there have been 6 meager,short-lived tropical systems and the reason is(supposedly)"abnormally high amounts of dry Saharan air and dust",which are dissolving potential hurricanes early in their development,leaving 2025 as the year with the least number of impactful hurricanes since 1939.
A video from AMS' Chris Justus today continued that trend "as a storm with potential development yesterday,just disappeared overnight. We were expecting development into a cat 2 or 3,but the Saharan dust just ate it up."
SUPPOSEDLY,it's drier and windier in the Sahara desert region than usual(hard to believe)and this air is stuck over most of the Atlantic,"so no storms are expected through the 23rd of September."
Why they didn't know this or take the Saharan air into account when making predictions is a good question. I have my doubts about hurricane forecasts anyways--and this year shows AGAIN why the weather pros may not be smart as they think they are--and "Saharan dust"--which I assume has been around for centuries,is a convenient excuse for being wrong.
--GRA
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