Friday, February 20, 2026

I've eaten at Chipotle exactly once

LA Times: "Chipotle just saw its worst year ever. It may not get any better."

Way too expensive for mid food.  I had a burrito bowl at BWI airport and found the experience so annoying that I've never been back.  Meanwhile, YouTube has dozens and dozens of videos showing you exactly how to make Chipotle's menu at a fraction of the cost.

The ol' "wanna be closer to family" excuse

Steven Spielberg leaves California for New York City for reasons, suspiciously timed to avoid California's pending billionaire tax.

I'm so old, I remember when paying taxes is patriotic

Thursday, February 19, 2026

Journalists, man

You just don't hate them enough: "WaPo: Some Say Atlantic Story ‘Felt Misleading’ Once They Learned It Was Made Up." 

At least California has the wine industry

Not so fast: "America’s biggest wine maker shuts down production in Napa Valley in huge blow to wine heartland." 

Da Hammond Bears

Outkick: "Chicago Bears Poised To Become Latest Major Business To Leave A Blue State And Relocate In A Red State."

Let's recap!
In the last year:

Palantir Technologies moved its headquarters from Colorado to Florida.
Public Storage moved from California to Texas.
Elon Musk's X Corp. moved from California to Texas.
Chevron Corporation moved from California to Texas.
This month, Boeing announced its defense, space and security division is moving its headquarters out of Virginia, which went blue in the most recent election, and is headed to Missouri.

It now looks like the Bears will follow the wave.
I sense a Superfan trend.

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Dogs are awesome

Red State: "Give That Pooch a Medal! Wolfdog Crashes Olympic Ski Race in Hilarious Fashion."

Fun videos at the link.  Unfortunately, Nazgul was disqualified from the women's cross-country event because 1) he's a he and 2) he wasn't wearing skis. 

Of course they are

Jim Geraghty: "Stephen Colbert and James Talarico Are Lying to You."

Colbert is circling the drain in advance of his May departure and he's flogging his bottomless victimhood.

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Monday, February 16, 2026

The American media fails

Did you ever wonder why American Democrats get a harder grilling in Europe than they do in America?  How is it possible that AOC and Gretchen Whitmer are laid bare overseas while they manage to skate by in America?

This isn't the first time a European journalist has pushed back on a Democrat.


Saturday, February 14, 2026

California and the wealth tax

LA Times: "Knives are out for California's golden goose"
We might as well run TV ads and erect billboards along the border proclaiming: “Welcome to California, the land of opportunity. Make a fortune so state politicians can grab a sizable chunk.”
We’ve already got by far the highest income tax rates in the nation, topping out at 13.3%. The top 1% of earners pay between 40% and 50% of the entire state income tax collected annually. The top 0.1% kick in about 20%.
California is infamous for its unfriendly business climate, with byzantine regulations and an agonizingly slow permitting system.
“It sends out the worst possible message to the people we need in the state, the people who produce jobs,” says Rob Lapsley, president of the California Business Roundtable.
I know I keep commenting on this story but I love it on so many levels.  This ballot initiative is probably going to pass despite the objection from Gavin Newsom and California Democrats who cannot control the Frankenstein monster they've created.  As the stats above indicate, California was already heavily dependent on a top-heavy taxation system.  But the 13% (!!!) state income tax just wasn't enough to fund the profligate spending in Sacramento.

The hamster wheel in her head

Twitchy: "Kamala 2.0? AOC Faceplants In Germany While Trying to Answer a Question About China and Taiwan."

Pretty funny.  Very Kamala-esque. 

Damn, it's great to be a Democrat

Breitbart: "Media actively covers up Obama lawyer's chummy ties to Epstein."

Bad news about the Clintons?  Time to bury it in the Friday night news dump

Misleading headline

Townhall: "GOP Secures Votes Needed to Pass the SAVE Act."

This is not a HUGE VICTORY! nor is it MASSIVE!  The bill would still need to overcome a talking filibuster by the Democrats and - know what they're going to do? - talk and lie about married women needing to update their birth certificates.  They may take some heat for going against an issue supported by over 80% of Americans but they don't care.

It's not going to pass because of that Jim Crow filibuster.

Hmmm

Gateway Pundit: "Neighbor Says One Dead and Three Detained After SWAT Team Raids Home as Part of Nancy Guthrie Investigation." 

Thursday, February 12, 2026

Bending the cost curve down

Remember that old chestnut?  Ace: "Obama Architect David Axelrod: Confound These Republicans For Obamacare's Prices Skyrocketing and Them Refusing to Further Subsidize the Failing Program."

Resistance theater

Washington Post: "Partial government shutdown looms as ICE negotiations hit stalemate - Large swaths of the Department of Homeland Security are set to shut down Saturday unless lawmakers and the White House strike a last-minute deal."

"Large swaths" that will hit everything in DHS except ICE, which was funded by the One Big Beautiful Bill for the rest of Trump's term.  This is just another stupid and futile gesture by the Democrats to show the base they're fighting fighting fighting!

Americans love long lines at the airport.

It's disturbing if they really believe this

Twitchy: "CNN’s Kaitlan Collins Laughably Insists Her ‘News’ Network Is Fair, Accurate, and Not Out to Get Trump."

Uh-huh.  I'm not even going to debate on the bias of the mainstream media which is by now a proven and repeatable fact.  The question now is: do journalist really think they're unbiased or is it just something they say to protect their self-esteem?  They can't really have so little self-reflection.

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Democracy dies in darkness

Pew Research Center: "Majority of Americans express low confidence in journalists to act in public’s best interests."
Since we first started asking this question in 2020, Democrats have consistently been more likely than Republicans to express confidence in journalists. This party gap has persisted over time, though it has decreased since 2020.
Gee, I can't imagine why.