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Greetings, dear reader,

Let’s keep this brief today; we have an important meeting coming up. Big things are in motion!

So, what’s on the agenda today? Let’s dive in.

There’s a pressing need to address daily criminal activities.

It’s becoming increasingly apparent to conservatives that the current liberal bureaucratic structure seems to allow various criminal behaviors to go unchecked. These range from minor infractions to more serious conspiracies and acts of subversion. While some incidents are organized, many are spontaneous and often escalate to violence, and, tragically, even death at times.

For too long, these behaviors have evaded consequences. If you aligned politically, it seemed your actions were excusable, regardless of their legality.

Honestly, I’m fed up with this. There should be repercussions, and they need to be comprehensive.

I’m actually glad to observe scrutiny towards figures like the former FBI director Jim Comey, and CIA leaders like John Brennan. This video really highlights, I think, that the federal authorities have been arrested. The sight of anti-fascist militants outside that ice facility in Eugene, Oregon, gives me mixed feelings.

I believe addressing this situation would do more than just lead to Barack Obama facing charges.

Let me illustrate with a couple of recent examples.

Recently, “The Fearless Tour,” meant to engage students in discussions following Charlie Kirk’s death, stopped at a historically Black university in Tennessee. Initially, everything was smooth sailing. Then, an armed group showed up, attacking members of the tour, stealing materials, and making violent threats right in front of law enforcement.

What followed? Just chaos. One tour member chased down a thief who had snatched his sign, only to be met with explicit threats of violence. And how did the police react? They did nothing.

The situation escalated, forcing the tour to make a hasty exit. Videos from the event began circulating widely. A Tennessee official, seemingly in denial, stated that students maintained their professionalism. Are they serious?

What those videos reveal are acts of assault, threats, vandalism, and theft—all of which should warrant charges. But will they be?

Here’s another example to drive the point home. A few months back, a man holding a sign that read “Abortion is murder” found himself confronted by a young woman. This woman, perhaps well-off, and with a child in tow, quickly resorted to aggression.

The argument lasted mere seconds before she threw a shake at him and attempted to grab his sign. He asked her to stop, urging, “I don’t want to do this in front of your daughter!” while the child began to cry. The video captures this unsettling exchange.

So, what am I getting at with all these scenarios?

Similar to crime, effective policing must begin at the grassroots level, not just at the top. Law enforcement has long-advised a “broken window” approach—addressing minor infractions like broken windows or fare evasion. This method not only tackles minor crimes that affect everyday life but can ultimately lead to the dismantling of larger criminal organizations.

I chose these three examples, illustrating different walks of life, yet they highlight the same issue. Whether it’s an anti-fascist militant, a college student, or a suburban mother, the acceptance of criminal behavior to challenge what’s perceived as conservative ideology has become quite prevalent.

Thus, from assaults on individuals to violence against conservative entities, the spectrum is broad. Resolving these issues starts with straightforward measures: arrest that aggressive mother, detain violent students, and deal with the anti-fascists according to the law’s fullest extent.

We need to establish a foundation where accountability prevails—a clear signal that crime won’t be tolerated.

This sets the tone; when the foot soldiers see consequences, they change their behavior. Higher-ups start thinking twice when they see their minions affected.

I can’t predict if individuals like Comey or Brennan will face justice. They’re powerful figures, after all.

But it’s crucial that they don’t escape the scrutiny that ordinary folks face. It sends undeniable messages about acceptable behavior.

It can’t go on like this.

What I’m reading

Barack Obama has echoed similar sentiments before.

Kamala Harris has embarrassed Tim Waltz one last time by revealing her reasons for selecting him as her VP.

I can hardly believe it.

The shooter at the Texas ice facility has been identified.

These individuals truly lack shame.

MSNBC analysts argue that despite the “anti-ICE” rhetoric surrounding the case, one cannot assume the shooter’s motives.