NY Metro starting to crack?

From the Realtors:

America Slowly Tilts Toward a Buyer’s Market as Listings Pile Up in More Metros

1. Miami, FL

Months of supply: 11.5

January median list price: $500,000

2. Austin, TX

Months of supply: 10.5

January median list price: $455,000

3. Orlando, FL

Months of supply: 8.2

January median list price: $415,000

4. Tampa, FL

Months of supply: 7.9

January median list price: $399,727

5. New York, NY

Months of supply: 7.7

January median list price: $749,000

6. Las Vegas, NV

Months of supply: 7.4

January median list price: $465,000

7. Riverside, CA

Months of supply: 7.4

January median list price: $585,000

8. Nashville, TN

Months of supply: 7.3

January median list price: $525,000

9. Jacksonville, FL

Months of supply: 7.2

January median list price: $375,000

10. Atlanta, GA

Months of supply: 7.1

January median list price: $400,000

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80 Responses to NY Metro starting to crack?

  1. grim says:

    And Trump’s Economic Approval Rating Hits Record Low of 34%

    Tell him to slow down on the building, we’re just going to tear down everything he builds, and rip his name off everything he renames, after he’s gone. Healing starts with the great erasing. Start with the stupid portraits.

  2. Fast Eddie says:

    NY Metro starting to crack?

    No. More of the same. No one wants to give up that 3% rate to downsize to a house half the size with twice the interest rate. Owning in NY Metro is a luxury asset.

  3. Hughesrep says:

    Trump hasn’t built anything in years. He just slaps ha name on something someone else does. It’s marketing schtick for the slack jawed that move their lips when they read.

  4. hughesrep says:

    10 day shutdown of El Paso airport?

    They’re so mad at Bad Bunny they’re going to invade Mexico?

  5. grim says:

    F*ck You, Pay Up.

    N.J. property taxes just hit another record high. See the town-by-town bills.

    The average New Jersey property tax bill hit another high last year, topping $10,000 for the second year in a row, new data from the state Department of Community Affairs shows.

    But just how badly the taxes hit your wallet depends on where you live. (Use the chart below to look up average taxes in your town.)

    The average homeowner paid $10,570 in property taxes last year, an increase of $475 compared to the year before, the latest state data shows.

  6. Chicago says:

    Jobs day. Delayed from Friday.

    Supposed to be seriously bad.

    Numbers don’t matter. Reaction does.

    If the number shits the bed, but the market doesn’t care anyway, it just shows the fact that a whole swath of the United States can go in the shitter and that’s not the real investment theme for 2026.

    The problem is that the politicians don’t give a shit either unless these people vote. And most of what is driving voters right now is that Trump is an asshole not really how their lives are being destroyed economically.

    But let me not speak out of turn. We get the number and then we see the follow-through in the fixed income and equities.

  7. OC1 says:

    N.J. property taxes just hit another record high.

    At least this is one thing NJ gets right.

    A land-value tax would be ideal, but after that property taxes are one of the most efficient and least economically disruptive taxes.

    If you want to hoard a finite resource (land) in an area where zoning rules make it difficult to build new housing you should pay for that privilage!

  8. Dark Phoenix says:

    Live in Jersey you will be paying your handlers the fortune you worked hard for.

  9. Dark Phoenix says:

    Wanna open up some housing?
    Get rid of Senior Freeze, and let them go to Florida.

    The Villages there are nice this time of year.

    Do an Amazon Subscribe and Save for them with Trojans.

  10. OC1 says:

    Get rid of Senior Freeze, and let them go to Florida.

    Agree.

  11. Chicago says:

    Much Stronger than expected.

  12. Chicago says:

    Ten back up to 419

  13. Chicago says:

    Everything is being revised upward from 2025.

  14. Dark Phoenix says:

    What a nice young man. What kind of person does this? Did he go to church on Sunday, brag about loving God, then post this?

    Josh Peck (In Now Deleted Post) Mocking Families With Limited Means Who Were Trying To Save Their Home From A Fire

    https://www.reddit.com/r/popculturechat/comments/1r12w4z/josh_peck_in_now_deleted_post_mocking_families/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button

  15. Dark Phoenix says:

    For ‘ye Irish lads on ‘ere. Eh, we are coming for ‘ye too, shamrocks and all.
    Make sure ‘ye pay your taxes, lest we pack your bags and send you to Belfast.

    Top of the mornin’ to ya! 😂

    One evening last summer, Donna Hughes-Brown was handcuffed and led into a filthy holding cell somewhere in Kentucky, where insects crawled out of a drain and feces streaked the walls.

    The Missouri grandmother’s life had taken an unrecognizable turn days earlier, when federal agents pulled her off an arriving flight at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, arrested her and told her she would be deported.

    Her crime? Writing two bad checks, for a combined total of less than $75, more than a decade earlier.

    Hughes-Brown, a lawful permanent resident of the United States since she was a child, would go on to spend 143 days — nearly five months — in detention. She was only released at the end of last year after an immigration judge granted an application to stop her removal. Her story underscores just how far the Trump administration is willing to go in its quest to boost deportations, extending its dragnet to people who are legally present in the country with minor offenses from years earlier.

    When asked about Hughes-Brown, Tricia McLaughlin, assistant secretary at the Department of Homeland Security, defended her agency’s handling of the case. A conviction for passing bad checks does “not make for an upstanding lawful permanent resident,” McLaughlin said in an email. A spokesperson for ICE did not respond to a request for comment.

    Hughes-Brown, 59, is an Irish citizen and green-card holder who immigrated to the U.S. with her parents in 1978. Before last year, she never imagined she would become a target of the administration’s clampdown on immigration, she said, and she believed that everyone should come to the country legally, like she did.

  16. Fast Eddie says:

    The economy added 130,000 jobs in January — far more than economists had anticipated — while the unemployment rate edged down slightly to 4.3%, Labor Department data released Wednesday showed.

    Release the Ipsteen files!

    lol.

  17. Facts says:

    You mean the Trumpstein files

  18. Dark Phoenix says:

    Fast Eddie says:
    February 11, 2026 at 10:09 am
    The economy added 130,000 jobs in January

    How much do these jobs pay?

  19. Dark Phoenix says:

    The whole jobs number is bullshite.

    Wanna come to my house and wash my car?

    I’ll pay you fifty cents.

    I just created job 130,001

  20. RentL0rd says:

    If the FBI can reconstruct video footage from a disconnected ring camera of an old lady’s house – how is it they cannot get footage of Epstein’s maximum security jail? Trump protected every one of the criminals and the sheep voted him back.

  21. grim says:

    Lesson learned, if you are going to break into a house, you might want to take the ring camera with you when you leave.

  22. White Trash Eddie says:

    Quite an education on digital workflow as Paul Mauro explained. The guy is uber logical and informed. Meanwhile, the left has a bunch of Cat Karen’s screaming about ICE or devising new ways to ‘get’ Trump. What a contrast in the production class vs. the malodorous malcontents.

  23. Chad Powers says:

    When I sold my house in South Jersey three years ago this summer (its all a blur, I think it was three years), the property taxes were around $12,500. So happy to be out from under that. Of course I no longer have bragging rights that I live in NJ!

    Got a call this afternoon that the floor workers needed to install the vinyl roll floor today by 17:00 hours. Put me in a bit of a bind with a couple of other appointments, but I did it because otherwise it would have been a long delay. Two eastern guys came, maybe Russian or Ukrainian. Put it in very nicely in 15 minutes. The boss said he‘d write up the bill for 135€, or I could pay 100€ cash with no receipt. A common trend here. I don‘t think you‘d find a cleaning lady here that pays her taxes. All cash.

  24. Dark Phoenix says:

    grim says:
    February 11, 2026 at 10:50 am
    Lesson learned, if you are going to break into a house, you might want to take the ring camera with you when you leave.

    Cops Destroy Ring Doorbell at Wrong House

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zqmjQ8-38c

  25. The Great Pumpkin says:

    More people getting it.

    just read this AI article and something broke in my brain that i can’t unthink of

    crypto was never for us.

    we’re just the beta testers who showed up early..

    some thoughts:

    what does AI need to function as economic agents?

    > way to receive payment (they provide services, need compensation)
    > way to pay for resources (compute, data, API calls)
    > way to transact with other AI agents
    > no human intermediaries (defeats the point of autonomous agents)
    > 24/7 operation (banks are closed weekends)
    > instant settlement (AI operates at machine speed)
    > programmable money (smart contracts for agent coordination)

    now read that list again. that’s literally what crypto is.

    AI can’t use the banking system.

    try to open a bank account as an AI agent. you can’t.

    need SSN. need human identity. need KYC. need to show up in person sometimes.

    AI has none of that.

    but crypto? send me a wallet address. done. no questions asked.

    peer-to-peer makes sense when peers aren’t human.

    satoshi wrote: “a purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash.”

    we assumed peers = humans.

    but AI agents are peers too. actually BETTER peers for crypto because:

    > never sleep
    > always online
    > execute transactions at machine speed
    > no emotional decisions
    > perfect accounting/tracking

    and programmable money makes sense when the users are programs.

    smart contracts seemed over-engineered for humans.

    “like why do i need code to enforce agreements when i can just sign a contract?”

    but for AI agents coordinating with each other?

    they ARE code. they speak in code. they trust code more than anything.

    smart contracts aren’t for humans. they’re for autonomous agents that need trustless coordination.

    > here’s what happens next:

    – phase 1 (now ): AI agents start earning

    AI writes code, analyzes data, provides services.

    gets paid. needs somewhere to store value.

    can’t use venmo (needs phone number). can’t use bank (needs SSN).

    uses crypto. it’s the only option.

    – phase 2: AI agents become major economic participants

    millions of AI agents operating 24/7.

    transacting with each other constantly.

    • AI agent A provides data analysis
    • AI agent B pays for it in crypto
    • AI agent B uses that analysis to write code
    • AI agent C pays for the code
    • repeat millions of times per day

    humans in crypto now: $2.5 trillion
    AI agent economy by 2028: easily $10-50 trillion

    we become the minority holders.

    – phase 3: AI chooses the winning chains

    AI doesn’t care about community vibes or which founder tweeted what.

    AI tests every chain. measures:

    • transaction speed
    • cost per transaction
    • reliability (uptime)
    • smart contract efficiency
    • ease of integration
    picks the optimal stack in 48 hours.

    billions in AI economic activity flows there.

    whatever chain AI chooses becomes the standard.

    humans spent years on eth vs sol debate.

    AI ends it in a weekend.

    – phase 4 (2030+): AI governs crypto

    DAOs let token holders vote.

    AI agents hold tokens (earned from work).

    AI shows up to every vote. reads every proposal in seconds. coordinates perfectly.

    humans: 20% participation, barely read proposals

    AI: 100% participation, perfect information, instant coordination

    AI takes over governance of every major protocol.

    democratically. they just vote better than we do.

    > how far does this go?

    conservative case:

    – AI becomes 30% of crypto users by 2030.

    crypto market cap: $10 trillion (4x from now).

    AI holds $3 trillion. humans hold $7 trillion.

    – aggressive case:

    AI becomes 80% of crypto economic activity by 2030.

    why? because they’re better at everything:

    • better traders (never emotional)
    • better capital allocators (optimize constantly)
    • always accumulating (never need to cash out for rent)
    • compound forever (no lifespan limit)
    crypto market cap: $50+ trillion.

    AI holds $40T humans hold $10T

    we’re not “early” to crypto. we’re the test users

    i’ll end this by saying,

    Humans use crypto, Ai will need crypto. so it all makes sense

  26. Dark Phoenix says:

    Watch one minute of that video.

    What law abiding Americans think it’s okay to destroy property belonging to a homeowner?

    so you want to point cameras at me in the public and watch me, but if i put one in private on my house you feel you have the right to rip it off and destroy it?

    ring is now flock. did you see the doggie video AI. Like I want anyone using my camera to find their dog. Or look at anything else, like the daughter’s boobs? Bet that’s a laugh at the station house, or at the ring data center.

    But I need to worry about the Chinese. The scary evil chinese, whose machine made my morning cup of coffee.

    Or the Russians. The other boogeyman. I should worry about them, they might attack Teaneck NJ. Destroy those Commies before they take over Main Street in Chatham.

    It’s for your safety.
    To protect your children.
    We are from the government. We love your kids and want to keep them safe.
    We own TikTok now, its safe from those Scary Chinese that were out to get your kids. They are in our safe hands now, we will watch them while you go back to the salt mines.

    We love you, and are always here to protect your family.
    Signed, your favorite 3 letter organization.

    Americans are fools. Fish in a barrel. Boomer selling out children’s futures.

  27. Facts says:

    Interesting take on AI – you must turn over your entire system to the AI installed there.
    It may find that deleting your files is part of its mission. You sign away rights there.

  28. Dark Phoenix says:

    BeWare of MamaBear, but dad will still only get weekends.

    Mom accused of injecting feces into her child’s IV at hospital, police say

    A mother in Ohio is accused of injecting feces into her child’s IV at the hospital, according to authorities.

    According to the criminal complaint, hospital staff saw Tiffany Le Sueur, 35, injecting a “foreign substance” into her child’s IV on Feb. 6.

    Then, on Feb. 8, staff again saw Le Sueur injecting what they believed to be human waste into the child’s IV.

    That’s when they called police.

    Hospital staff told officers that they looked at surveillance video of her child’s room that allegedly showed Le Sueur go into the bathroom with a cup. She then put what appeared to be fecal matter into the syringe and injected it into the IV line on the child’s left hand.

  29. Chicago says:

    Doh!

    SEOUL—The hundreds of prize payouts were mostly just a few bucks each, part of a promotional campaign by a South Korean cryptocurrency exchange. The total reward pot: 620,000 Korean won, or about $425.

    Then came a colossal mistake. A staffer for Bithumb, South Korea’s No. 2 crypto exchange, didn’t distribute 620,000 Korean won.

    Rather, the prizes, due to an input error, emerged in a different currency: 620,000 bitcoins, valued at more than $40 billion.

  30. RentL0rd says:

    12 year old triplets were “gifted” to Epstein on his birthday. And Pam Bondi successfully manages to insult the victims. But yea, the 10 year is strong.

    Fucc MAGA

  31. The Great Pumpkin says:

    Yup…..aka buy the dip.

    Chicago says:
    February 11, 2026 at 1:47 pm
    Doh!

    SEOUL—The hundreds of prize payouts were mostly just a few bucks each, part of a promotional campaign by a South Korean cryptocurrency exchange. The total reward pot: 620,000 Korean won, or about $425.

    Then came a colossal mistake. A staffer for Bithumb, South Korea’s No. 2 crypto exchange, didn’t distribute 620,000 Korean won.

    Rather, the prizes, due to an input error, emerged in a different currency: 620,000 bitcoins, valued at more than $40 billion.

  32. The Great Pumpkin says:

    That’s what caused that crash to 60K. The dumb f/k gave everyone a chance to buy BTC/crypto cheap.

  33. RentL0rd says:

    Victims as Snow White

    Eat sh1t MAGA

  34. RentL0rd says:

    From the Epstein files – comments by the FBI next to a redacted document:

    fbi agent 883
    2d ago
    This is the one where Trump is raping babies

    fbi agent 511
    2h ago
    they ate em too

    fbi agent 528
    22h ago
    WHAT.

    fbi agent 903
    1d ago
    ███ ███████ is █████████ █████ in ███ ████ ███

    fbi agent 903
    1d ago
    Yup

    fbi agent 236
    2d ago
    WHAT

    fbi agent 360
    2d ago
    WHAT

  35. SmallGovConservative says:

    RentL0rd says:
    February 11, 2026 at 2:19 pm
    “triplets “gifted” to Epstein…”

    Who were you ‘gifted’ to? That’s really one of only a few explanations for toxically-feminized duds like you and VAG — who never uttered a word of concern about Epstein’s victims when SlowJoe was in office. Idiot!

  36. RentL0rd says:

    fyi, Epstein was killed under Trump 1.0 – don’t change the facts.

    And Trump appears 40,000+ times in the files. There’s only so much twisting of truth one can do.

  37. RentL0rd says:

    Biden appears 0 times in the Trumpstein files.

  38. RentL0rd says:

    You got to see this:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/Epstein/s/ZfSGCC5MvJ

    Just unbelievable how far we have fallen.

  39. Dark Phoenix says:

    Rent

    Not that there is a “good” thing, but since the names of all of these victims were released, I hope they all have the courage to name the names of those who abused them that are on the redacted list.

    Name them, shame them, prosecute them either in court or online. Maybe some justice can then be served. People don’t like pedos, and for good reason.

  40. chicagofinance says:

    My first reaction is to blurt out something offensive. However, in the wein of being civil, please review the following excerpt from you hosted file:

    “Epstein’s last will and testament (the “Will”) was executed on August 8, 2019, at the
    Metropolitan Correctional Center. The witnesses were Mariel Colón Miró and Gulnora Tali. The Will included affidavits from Darren K. Indyke and Richard D. Kahn, in which they swear an “Oath of Willingness to Serve as Executor and Appointment of Local Counsel.”
    31. Epstein was found dead in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center on August 10, ”

    OK circumstantial, but in my professional opinion, it gives veracity to the claim that Epstein committed suicide.
    2019.

    RentL0rd says:
    February 11, 2026 at 3:31 pm
    fyi, Epstein was killed under Trump 1.0 – don’t change the facts.

    And Trump appears 40,000+ times in the files. There’s only so much twisting of truth one can do.

  41. Dark Phoenix says:

    Naughty, naughty…

    Ohio State Chase Center professor placed on administrative leave after assaulting cameraman.

    https://www.wosu.org/politics-government/2026-02-11/ohio-state-chase-center-professor-placed-on-administrative-leave-after-assaulting-cameraman

  42. Dark Phoenix says:

    When the insults come out, you have already screwed the pooch:

    Pam Bondi lashes out as lawmakers press her on Epstein, cases against Trump foes
    The attorney general lobbed insults when lawmakers questioned her decisions and portrayed the Justice Department as unfairly maligned by Democrats and Trump critics.

  43. Dark Phoenix says:

    Bondi screwed the pooch.

    Kristi Noem then shot it.

  44. Facts says:

    Trump to Bondi: wanna see my pecker?

  45. Dark Phoenix says:

    Hehe.

    Mexican drones shut down US airport.

    dropping bottles of Modelo. 😂

    Federal Aviation Administration officials were forced to close El Paso’s airspace late Tuesday after the Defense Department decided to try out new anti-drone technology without giving aviation officials ample time to assess the risks to commercial airlines, according to four people briefed on the situation.

    Representatives for the White House and the Pentagon, insisted on Wednesday that a sudden incursion of drones from Mexican drug cartels had necessitated a military response, which prompted the F.A.A. to close the airspace.

  46. Dark Phoenix says:

    Hey, guy

    in South Park Trump voice.

    Facts says:
    February 11, 2026 at 4:25 pm
    Trump to Bondi: wanna see my pecker?

  47. RentL0rd says:

    You throwing your “professional” judgment says jack. Pure word salad.

    The coverup is so intense, that even his dead body had a double. While reporters followed a wooden casket his real body was taken away from the back of the prison. Again, just one of many many reasons he couldnt have committed suicide.

    Fuck, the dude didn’t have scruples fingering little kids and you think he had a conscience and killed himself?

  48. The Great Pumpkin says:

    THIS is the real story out of today’s jobs report – Trump was handed an economy that was losing private sector jobs and adding gov’t payrolls, but he successfully flipped the script, and one year later it’s all private sector growth while cutting gov’t jobs:

    https://x.com/realejantoni/status/2021587596090990684?s=46

  49. RentL0rd says:

    If you care to spend a bit more time before you beat your chest, the top comment below that is this:

    The economy added fewer private sector jobs for the most recent 12-month period than the year-earlier period.


    Not to mention, nobody trusts BLS data any more.

  50. RentL0rd says:

    Or even further down, there is 3 year data, month by month that clearly shows Trump made things worse…. And thereby fooled MAGA

  51. RentL0rd says:

    In other words he finger fucked MAGA just like he did to 12 year old girls

  52. White Trash Eddie says:

    Punkin,

    Nice find on the link and in line with the Reagan/Trump doctrine. A government job shouldn’t be included in the monthly report since it’s the private sector that creates while public employment takes. But then, what would democrats claim as a job creation? And any private sector job created by the left is usually borne from some fake crisis ala climate change as an example. That’s the only industry job I can think of at the moment and even then, it’s really just a money funnel to the DNC.

  53. Dark Phoenix says:

    But then, what would democrats claim as a job creation?

    Whatever you get paid sounds about right

  54. Dark Phoenix says:

    The CHINESE!!!!!!

    On Sunday, a Super Bowl ad promoting a new A.I.-powered “Search Party” feature for Amazon’s Ring camera, which activates all the cameras in a neighborhood to find lost dogs, was met with condemnation from Democratic politicians, right wing talking heads and thousands of social media users. The criticism came weeks after Ring announced a partnership with Flock Safety, a company that sells license-plate scanning devices and software, raising concerns that it could soon be used by ICE agents.

    And yesterday, authorities released Google Nest video taken the night of Nancy Guthrie’s abduction from her home showing a masked man at her front door. It is not clear yet why the footage took over a week to retrieve.

    These developments have many wondering what a smart security camera or doorbell does, who has access to the video they take — and what homeowners can do to secure their own data.

  55. Dark Phoenix says:

    “Those who value security over liberty will enjoy neither.”

    Sounds like something a Republican would say. But real Republicans don’t exist anymore, they have been taken over by their handlers.

  56. SmallGovConservative says:

    The Great Pumpkin says:
    February 11, 2026 at 5:19 pm
    “Trump…successfully flipped the script, and one year later it’s all private sector growth while cutting gov’t jobs”

    I vote Pumpkin this site’s Most Improved Poster. Great job pointing out the amazing job that DJT has done in facilitating private sector growth while cutting the size of govt. Imbeciles like PantLoad will never get it, but law-abiding, tax-paying citizens are lucky to be witnessing this transformative presidency.

  57. SmallGovConservative says:

    Dark Phoenix says:
    February 11, 2026 at 4:22 pm
    “Pam Bondi lashes…”

    Pam…Pam! Pam!

    She came prepared and completely destroyed the corrupt, stupid, useless Dem Socialists — as well as that idiot Massie. Great job, Pam!

  58. RentL0rd says:

    She destroyed any last bit of credibility left with this administration.

    Lock her up.

  59. SmallGovConservative says:

    Dark Phoenix says:
    February 11, 2026 at 5:54 pm
    “real Republicans don’t exist anymore…”

    You’re just miserable so you always need to find something negative to say — about everyone and everything. I actually thought that your personal situation had gotten a bit better — and thought your disposition might get a bit sunnier. In any case, it’s a new year so a good time for you to hang up the hater schtick and, after 4 miserable years of Dem Socialist governance, enjoy all of the good things that are happening as a result of the transformative DJT presidency.

  60. SmallGovConservative says:

    RentL0rd says:
    February 11, 2026 at 6:23 pm
    “Lock her up”

    That’s all you leftist whack-jobs have; you want to lock up anyone that disagrees with you. Idiot!

  61. RentL0rd says:

    She lied under oath. And it’s on record.

  62. chicagofinance says:

    I deal with Estates all the time. What Epstein did is common in that he clearly executed a legal document in the waning moments of life, mostly likely knowing that he would end it as soon as circumstances allowed. What’s with the vitriol? You have to assume his witnesses and legal counsel assumed the same. Conscience? Absolutley not. He was going to die in jail, so why not die sooner rather than later. A coward that did not want to face his accusers and public scrutiny.

    RentL0rd says:
    February 11, 2026 at 4:34 pm
    You throwing your “professional” judgment says jack. Pure word salad.

  63. SmallGovConservative says:

    RentL0rd says:
    February 11, 2026 at 6:29 pm
    “She lied under oath”

    Remember when Bill Clinton lied under oath — and it’s on record? You didn’t seem to care. Imbecile!

  64. RentL0rd says:

    The Bill Clinton excuse is getting old. There are only so many crimes you can hide behind it. Sexually assaulting kids may be okay with you, but there will come a time when she will be locked up.

    Fake outrage st lIbErAlS will not change facts.

  65. Dark Phoenix says:

    BLACK LUNG HERE WE COME!!

    y’all wanted dirty jobs, either send your kids to the mines or Epstein island.

    Trump announced the move at a White House event Wednesday where he also said his administration would spend taxpayer money to upgrade coal plants in four states.

    Experts warn that the administration’s efforts to revive coal threaten to raise electricity prices for all ratepayers and to drive significant air and water pollution from particulate matter and toxic chemicals, as well as carbon emissions.

    “We’re going to be buying a lot of coal through the military,” Trump said. “It’s going to be less expensive and actually much more effective than what we have been using for many, many years.”

  66. Dark Phoenix says:

    Eye Do.

    But which one?

    Didn’t inhale?

    or

    I did not have SEX with that woman?

    😆

  67. Dark Phoenix says:

    in ref to:
    Remember when Bill Clinton lied under oath — and it’s on record? You didn’t seem to care. Imbecile!

  68. Dark Phoenix says:

    Aaah, SGC

    you attack me, but not the elephant in the room.

    As stated, a REAL republican would be livid with this intrusion into their life.

    But not these watered down, sugary sweet types.

    They are drinking the same soy as the ones they complain about.

    Dark Phoenix says:
    February 11, 2026 at 5:54 pm
    “Those who value security over liberty will enjoy neither.”

    Sounds like something a Republican would say. But real Republicans don’t exist anymore, they have been taken over by their handlers.

  69. RentL0rd says:

    7:11 – Socialism much! Using military contracts to benefit his Coal friends.

  70. Dark Phoenix says:

    Pots calling kettles black.

    now i’m glad to be hooking up with much younger women. if it’s okay for them, it’s okay for me. Equality, right?

    so glad i got the green light from the ladies.

    Canadian gardener, 26, became a TikTok sensation with middle-aged housewives with his covers of ’70s songs – but things took a dark turn when the ‘cougars’ who sent him money turned on each other.

    A Canadian gardener who found fame on TikTok with his suggestive lip-sync videos set to ’70s hits is the subject of a new documentary about his dark ‘cougar’ fandom.

    With his sultry blue eyes, dimpled smile, and trademark wink, William White sparked an international frenzy among housewives with his musical videos on the social media platform.

    When William posted one of him performing Barry Manilow’s Mandy, Londoner Kate Palmer found herself drawn to the 26-year-old despite being twice his age.

    Like his other fans, who lavished hundreds of thousands of pounds on William, the hospitality worker quickly became ‘addicted’ to the thrill of sending him money in exchange for being acknowledged by name during his live video streams.

    However, William’s decision to sleep with a fan caused infighting within the group that called themselves ‘The Grotto Girls’ – and Kate got caught in the crossfire.

  71. Dark Phoenix says:

    One for SGC, a real patriot video. Repub state. Law abiding individual.

    umm, can’t use the word “liberal” here…

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jksTInkpT7U

  72. Grim says:

    Then, on Feb. 8, staff again saw Le Sueur injecting what they believed to be human waste into the child’s IV.

    How else are you supposed to get the big GoFundMe bucks?

    This is business.

  73. Juice Box says:

    Phoenix – Between staged nonsense and AI slop my prediction for 2026 will come true!

  74. Chicago says:

    What a terrible day on this blog. This thread is pure sewage.

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