Sunday, February 15, 2026

"diversity is fine, but diversity does not make a nation": Nino Scalia (brief video)

Re-posted by N.S.

"diversity is fine, but diversity does not make a nation": Nino Scalia (brief video)

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=510715606617968



4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Or as I and Archie Bunker might say,"I'm 100% for diversity--as long as everyone is all the same--WHITE."

--GRA

Anonymous said...

SCHUMER WANTS TO PROTECT THE GAY FAG,UHHH--FLAG,THROUGH CONGRESSIONAL ACTION

(Breitbart)Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) announced on Sunday that he would be “introducing federal legislation to make the Pride Flag a congressionally authorized symbol.”

In a post on X, Schumer criticized President Donald Trump for attacking “not just the LGBTQ community,” but everyone who cares “about pride and equality” in New York City (NYC). Schumer added that he was “proud to stand with” people such as New York State Rep. Tony Simone (D) and New York State Sen. Erik Bottcher (D) to make his announcement.

“The Stonewall Inn is sacred ground,” Schumer wrote. “Last week, Donald Trump attacked not just the LGBTQ community, but all of us who care about pride and equality in NYC when he ordered the removal of the pride flag from the Stonewall National Monument.”

The move to make the pride flag a congressionally authorized symbol “would enshrine the flag with similar protections as the U.S. flag, military flags, POW/MIA flags and others recognized by Congress,” Fox News reported

GRA:The flag that represents anal sex and salad munching "has to be preserved"--according to Schumer--up there with the other monumentally more important flags mentioned.

Democrats are DemoNUTS.

--GRA


Anonymous said...

I have to believe,they do this stuff just to drive normal people crazy--and to attempt to normalize crazy behavior.


--GRA

Anonymous said...

SHAMDANI PROPOSES RAISING PROPERTY TAXES ON NEW YORKERS TO CLOSE BUDGET DEFICIT;HOCHUL WILL KICK IN BILLIONS IN FAKE MONEY(FROM WHERE?)TO HELP NYC TOO

(ZH)New York City property owners are set to 'enjoy' the first property tax hike in more than two decades as part of a proposed solution by Mayor Zohran Mamdani to fill a roughly $5 billion budget gap, Bloomberg reports.



"He’s put a pretty extreme option on the table, which is a combination of raising property taxes and taking money from reserves and relying on some pretty aggressive revenue projections to boot," said NYC Comptroller Mark Levine.

The pitch, set to be unveiled Tuesday afternoon during Mamdani's preliminary budget proposal, comes one day after Governor Kathy Hochul vowed to kick in another $1.5 billion in additional aid to the city for the current fiscal year and next. Hochul has also committed $510 million for future years to help plug holes in the budget.


GRA:Where is this moolah coming from? No one dares to ask--for good reason.

--GRA