domingo, 25 de maio de 2025

Mariana Mortágua, lésbica e apoiante de extremistas muçulmanos


 

Sen. Kennedy Shocked by Joe Biden’s Rushed Loan Approvals Worth $93 Billion

 

A recent exchange between Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) and U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright revealed shocking news about former President Joe Biden’s (D) loan approvals while he was in office.

The news comes as Democrats have screeched as President Donald Trump’s administration and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has been pulling the curtain back on government waste, fraud, and abuse, Twitchy reported on Friday.

The outlet noted American taxpayers have been carrying a heavy financial burden. The exchange between Kennedy and Wright happened on Wednesday during a Senate Appropriations Committee holdings hearing where they spoke about a 76-day period between when Trump was elected and when Biden left office.

“And during that short period of time, 76 days, how much taxpayer money went out the door of the Department of Energy?” Kennedy said, to which Wright replied, “From the loan program office, in loans and commitments, $93 billion dollars. Well over twice as much as in the previous 15 years.”

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sábado, 24 de maio de 2025

Britânicos sentem-se estrangeiros no seu próprio país


 

Keir Starmer não está assim tão longe de Enoch Powell...


O discurso de Keir Starmer sobre imigração, proferido a 12 de maio de 2025, marcou uma mudança significativa na política migratória do Reino Unido sob o seu governo. Apresentado durante a divulgação do "Livro Branco sobre Imigração", o primeiro-ministro britânico delineou medidas rigorosas para reduzir substancialmente a imigração líquida, visando "restaurar o controlo das fronteiras" e "reparar o contrato social" do país.

Principais pontos do discurso

"Ilha de estranhos": Starmer alertou que, sem regras migratórias sólidas, o Reino Unido corria o risco de se tornar "uma ilha de estranhos", em vez de uma nação unida. Esta expressão gerou controvérsia, sendo criticada por alguns membros do Partido Trabalhista por se assemelhar à retórica da extrema-direita.

Crítica ao governo anterior: Acusou os Conservadores de conduzirem uma "experiência de fronteiras abertas", permitindo que a imigração líquida quadruplicasse entre 2019 e 2023, o que teria causado "danos incalculáveis" à economia e à confiança pública.

Reformas propostas: O Livro Branco introduziu várias mudanças, incluindo:

Aumento dos requisitos de proficiência em inglês para todos os vistos;
Extensão do tempo necessário para obter residência permanente de 5 para 10 anos;
Restrição de vistos para trabalhadores de cuidados sociais e limitação de vistos para ocupações de baixa qualificação;
Redução do período de permanência para estudantes graduados após a conclusão dos estudos;
Criação de "centros de retorno" em países terceiros para solicitantes de asilo com pedidos negados.
Compromisso com a redução da imigração: Starmer prometeu que a imigração líquida cairia "significativamente" até ao final da legislatura, afirmando que, se necessário, implementaria restrições adicionais para atingir esse objetivo. (ChatGPT)

PS: Adivinhe qual a diferença entre Enoch Powell ("Rivers of Blood") e Keir Starmer...


A rua com menos ingleses em toda a Inglaterra...

 


Welcome to the road with the fewest English speakers: Residents reveal what they really think of their neighbours... and why some critics are 'unfair'

The long rows of tiny Victorian terraced houses are like hundreds of others around the Midlands, the North and any of the towns and cities whose occupants powered Britain's industrial past.

But Mornington Street, in St Matthew's, Leicester, can 'boast' something the others cannot.

It is, according to official statistics, the road with the lowest proportion of English speakers in the UK. It's hardly a surprise to find that dubious title is claimed by a street in Leicester.

After all, according to the 2021 Census, only 57 per cent of the city's residents were born in England, down from 65 per cent in 2011.

Over the decades, Leicester has been the destination of choice for generations of incoming Bengali, Indian, Pakistani and Somalian migrants, along with many others, each finding groups of their own people, already settled in particular areas of the city.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer rattled many of his own Labour MPs this week with his 'Island of Strangers' speech, compared by many to Enoch Powell's infamous 'Rivers of Blood' oratory, delivered in Birmingham in 1968.

No doubt Starmer had in mind areas like Mornington Street and the pocket of streets around it where the Census found that 43 per cent of the over-16s speak little or no English.

And although he refused to put a cap on the number of migrants coming to Britain, the PM was adamant about the need for those who do come to assimilate.

Acknowledging the 'massive contribution' made by migrants today, he added: 'When people come to our country, they should also commit to integration, to learning our language.

'And our system should actively distinguish between those that do and those that don't. I think that's fair.'

Starmer's new hard line on immigration received a mixed reaction from fellow politicians. Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK taunted him in the Commons: 'You seem to be learning a great deal from us', while it was condemned by left-winger Diane Abbott as 'shameful'.

Yet in Mornington Street and the surrounding area, most people agree that migrants should be encouraged to learn English. This part of Leicester is largely populated by Muslims of Indian origin, mainly from the western state of Gujarat.

Made up of just a dozen roads and around 2,000 people, the pocket of North Evington is home to two mosques and a Hindu temple. The terraced Mornington Street is the main thoroughfare in the community, located just over a mile west of the city centre.

It is at the heart of an enclave of 34 districts, known as LSOAs, stretching through Leicester where at least a fifth of the population speak little to no English.

Many of the non-English speakers are new arrivals or perhaps elderly relatives who depend on younger members of the family to navigate the complexities of the English language.

Walking around the streets, where Palestinian and Indian flags abound, it would be easy to imagine you're in a foreign country. Business is brisk at the Islamabad cash and carry, women in burqas are everywhere you look, and there's a 50 per cent off sale at the Shaikha sari shop.

In some households where up to three generations are living cosily together it is the younger ones who act as translators for their parents and grandparents, local primary school worker Ruki explained.

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PS: Rivers of Blood becoming reality...

 

Multiculturalism at it's best...

 

Algerian asylum seekers who drugged then brutally raped two girls, 14 and 15, in 'unimaginably cruel ways' are sentenced in Austria

A violent pair of Algerian asylum seekers have been sentenced after two young girls were drugged and assaulted in Austria.

The men had lured the teenagers, 14 and 15, into an abandoned building before plying them with ecstasy and holding them at gunpoint.

The younger girl was assaulted so brutally she had bruises along her ribs while the other had her mouth covered as he raped her so she couldn't call out for help during 15 hours of horrifying abuse.

'She cried and prayed during this,' the judge read from her victim statement.

The 32-year-old asylum seeker denied the allegations, saying he did not force the girls to take drugs and that the eldest girl consented to having sex, Austrian media reported.

'We just wanted to have a little fun,' he said, 'we turned on music, danced, and talked.'

'I'm only guilty of taking drugs and not knowing the girls were underage. They said they were 24 and 21.'

But he could not explain why the 15-year-old had strangulation marks, bruises and scratches and was sentenced to five and a half years in prison.

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Falsificação nas cartas de conduzir

 

 
Este é apenas um dos inúmeros anúncios que prometem cartas de condução, autorizações de residência, documentos da AIMA, nacionalidade, carta de condução, etc, etc. Neste anúncio, a falsificação é mais do que óbvia. O email indicado aponta para o Instituto da Mobilidade, mas trata-se de um gmail, coisa que não acontece com nenhum serviço público. Todos os emails de serviços públicos terminam em .pt. No caso do Instituto da Mobilidade, o seu email oficial é imtonline@imt-ip.pt.
  

sexta-feira, 23 de maio de 2025

Rivers of Blood

 

Excerpt from Enoch Powell's "Rivers of Blood" speech, delivered on April 20, 1968, in Birmingham:

    "As I look ahead, I am filled with foreboding; like the Roman, I seem to see 'the River Tiber foaming with much blood'. That tragic and intractable phenomenon which we watch with horror on the other side of the Atlantic but which there is interwoven with the history and existence of the States itself, is coming upon us here by our own volition and our own neglect. Indeed, it has all but come. In numerical terms, it will be of American proportions long before the end of the century. Only resolute and urgent action will avert it even now. Whether there will be the public will to demand and obtain that action, I do not know. All I know is that to see, and not to speak, would be the great betrayal."

Failed integration and the fall of multiculturalismo

  For decades, the debate in Denmark around  problems with mass immigration was stuck in a self-loathing blame game of " failed integra...