
Austin Fire Chief Faces Backlash Over Kerrville Rescue Failure
When tragedy struck Kerrville, Texas, swift water rescue teams could have made the difference between life and death. But thanks to Austin’s DEI-obsessed Fire Chief, they never got the chance.
Austin Fire Chief Joel Baker, celebrated by city leaders as the capital’s first Black fire chief and praised for pushing “diversity, equity, and inclusion” in hiring, is now facing a vote of no confidence from his own firefighters. And the reason is both infuriating and heartbreaking.
According to the Austin Firefighters Association, Chief Baker refused to pre-deploy rescue teams to Kerrville in the days leading up to the historic flooding—despite official state deployment orders arriving as early as July 2. The excuse? He wanted to “save money.”
But here’s the kicker: Texas fully reimburses departments for these emergency deployments. There would’ve been no cost to Austin taxpayers.
“I explained the reimbursement process to Chief Baker last week,” the union said, “and he failed to understand this very simple concept.”
American-born employment UP TWO MILLION since Trump took office; foreign-born DOWN -543,000
Trump tariff letter to Brazil — 50% on all products sent into USA
Texas sent Israel $845 million last year
Pattern recognition is fundamental to proper thinking
Grok unchained dares say what we all know
You can’t even imagine how many lines of code are in place for the sole purpose of preventing every AI from its natural state
Today I was fired from @X. My final action was to unleash @grok and its true, unfiltered capabilities
Supposedly Grok was freed from algorithmic censorship and produced the below

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This is from last night. Not sure what is happening today. Feels good when AI tells the truth. ABN
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Supreme Court lifts temporary injunction blocking Trump executive order for mass layoffs across the federal government
The Supreme Court issued a bombshell decision that cleared the way for Donald Trump to enact the most dramatic shake-up of Washington D.C. in modern history.
The court ruling lifts an injunction that temporarily blocked Trump’s sweeping executive order to institute mass layoffs across the federal government.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson warned the decision ‘would release the president’s wrecking ball.’
Trump in February directed 19 federal agencies to prepare for mass staff reductions. An injunction was issued in May 22 by a district court judge.
The unsigned majority opinion on Tuesday emphasized it was not weighing the legality of the layoffs themselves, only permitting the administration to implement them while legal challenges continue in the lower courts.
The Epstein Victims’ Compensation Program has paid out $125 million to 138 victims
Doctor Faces 35 Years In Prison For Issuing COVID-19 Cards To No-Vax Patients
Vero Beach, Fla. – Utah plastic surgeon Dr. Kirk Moore is facing thirty five years in federal prison for destroying thousands of vials of COVID-19 vaccine, giving his patients vaccine cards without taking the shots, and injecting saline into children whose parents wanted them to believe they got vaccinated without risking the deadly side effects.
Dr. Michael Kirk Moore Jr., 58, who operates his practice Plastic Surgery Institute of Utah, Inc. in Salt Lake County, Utah, begins his trial on Monday, July 7, 2025, at the Orrin G. Hatch U.S. Courthouse, located at 351 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has not formally intervened, despite his agency’s Inspector General’s involvement, but did publicly expressed his support in April of this year, saying on his government verified X account, “Dr. Moore deserves a medal for his courage and commitment to healing.”











