KOMMONSENTSJANE – AOC and Her ‘Squad’ Hit with Class Action Lawsuit from Angry College Students.

02/21/2025

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Claiming that their anti-Israel rhetoric lit the fuse that convulsed Columbia University this spring, five Columbia students are suing a collection of far-left lawmakers over their support for anti-Semitic encampments at the college.

Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and fellow progressive “squad” members Reps. Jamal Bowman of New York andIlhan Omar of Minnesota were named in the lawsuit as well as several anti-Israel organizations, according to Fox News.

“The Gaza Encampment was extreme and outrageous conduct. It was illegal. It violated university rules. Its occupants harassed, followed, physically blocked, intimidated, and bullied Jewish students,” the lawsuit reads.

“During the protests, I witnessed numerous offensive and antisemitic signs and messages, including antisemitic skunk posters with the Star of David,” a student identified in the lawsuit as “Tim Doe” said, according to the New York Post.“In one instance, I was walking with my non-Jewish friends when I was singled out because I was wearing my yarmulke. A leader of the pro-Palestinian protest approached our group and confronted me. He singled me out, yelling that I needed to move, and when I refused, he began to shove me out of the way,” he said.A student identified as “Eric Doe,” said in the suit that he “felt like he was living under an ominous cloud of doubt and uncertainty as he waited for the protestors or administration’s next move that would further impact his studies and life on campus.”

“Michael Doe,” a sophomore said that during the pro-Hamas protests, he was told, “Keep walking Zionist” and was followed and screamed at by anti-Israel protesters.

“In a civilized community, one does not call for the obliteration of a major metropolitan area, praise terrorists, or threaten death and destruction upon our classmates and their families, friends, and coreligionists,” the lawsuit said.

“Those were real damages sustained by the 36,000 students at Columbia who chose to obey university rules, go to class, and pursue their education, only to be frustrated at the finish line by the … acts of their classmates and professors, with the assistance and encouragement of outside activists,” the lawsuit said.

At the time, the protests were supported by Ocasio-Cortez and Omar “It is especially important that we remember the power of young people shaping this country today, of all days, as we once again witness the leadership of those peaceful student-led protests on campuses like Columbia, Yale, Berkeley and many others,” Rep. Ocasio-Cortez said in April, according to The National Desk.

At one point in the protests, Omar suggested some Jewish students were ”pro-genocide,” according to The New York Times.

In June, Columbia settled a lawsuit with a Jewish student who sued on behalf of students who were forced to attend classes online because the college stopped in-person learning during the protests, according to The Washington Post.

As part of that agreement agreed to ensure safe passage for students that could include giving students 24-hour security escorts if needed and allowing students facing threats alternative ways of coming and going from campus.

“We think peaceful protest is a constructive way to solve situations,” Jay Edelson, an attorney for the plaintiff, said.

He said this spring, extremists on campuses tried to “push out, figuratively and literally, people who they deem are on the wrong side.”

He said in the settlement, “students have a focused security monitor who’s going to be able to serve as the eyes, ears and voice for anyone on campus who feels unsafe.

“That is a major win.”

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – History Unfolds Around The Innocence of a Child.

02/22/2025

Not the first time this happened: Remember John John while President Kennedy was in the White House?

When Boogers Attack: The Trump Resolute Desk Saga

During the discussion of this day in the President’s office – the world got to see the innocence of a child. My thoughts while watching this child who was trying to solve his “bogger” problem was – wouldn’t you love to know – his thoughts – while watching grown ups talking about worldly problems. We will never know until he is older and able to reconstruct those fidgits?

In what can only be described as the most bizarre twist in Oval Office decor since the invention of the gilded age, President Trump has pulled a move that’s equal parts “clean-up on aisle White House” and “thank goodness we have alternatives!” Yes, folks, the infamous Resolute Desk is out of commission—at least temporarily—and it all boils down to one small, yet monumentally hilarious, incident involving none other than Elon Musk’s 4-year-old son. That’s right: in a scene that sounds straight out of a political cartoon, little X Æ A-12 took a moment to explore his nostrils and, well, left his mark on history by wiping a booger on the treasured desk. A Sticky Situation in the Oval Office

Now, if you’re thinking, “How can a minor childhood mishap turn into a national headline?” sit tight. The Resolute Desk isn’t just any piece of furniture—it’s a historic icon crafted from the remains of a British Arctic exploration ship (the HMS Resolute) and gifted by Queen Victoria in 1880. Over the years, it has graced the Oval Office under the watchful eyes of presidents from John F. Kennedy to Joe Biden. And apparently, it just couldn’t handle a little booger exploration. President Trump, known for his no-nonsense, germaphobic streak, was quick to act: out goes the Resolute Desk, and in its place, the storied yet less “nosed” C&O desk is making a cameo.

History with a Side of Humor

Before we dive into the sticky details, let’s take a moment to appreciate the storied past of the Resolute Desk. Forged from the HMS Resolute—a ship that once roamed the icy Arctic in search of glory—the desk has been a symbol of American leadership and presidential continuity for decades. It’s been used by almost every president in the West Wing, serving not only as a practical workspace but as a reminder of a time when history, diplomacy, and even a bit of British charm were all intertwined in the fabric of the presidency.

But history, as they say, is written by those who can laugh at it. And today, that legacy is being rewritten by a tiny tot with a penchant for booger artistry. One could say that the “Resolute Desk booger incident” is now a chapter in the annals of presidential oddities—a reminder that even the most venerable traditions are not immune to the unpredictable antics of modern-day celebrity offspring.

The Booger Debacle Unfolds

During a joint Q&A session on the work of the Department of Government Efficiency (or DOGE, for those in the know), the Oval Office was buzzing with the usual political banter. Enter Elon Musk’s son, X Æ A-12, whose presence—though brief—left an indelible mark on the room. In a moment that can only be described as equal parts adorable and alarming, the little one wandered over to the Resolute Desk, fidgeted a bit, and, in true toddler fashion, decided to explore his nasal terrain. Before anyone could say “presidential protocol,” a rogue booger made its way onto the surface of one of the most iconic pieces of American history.

For a man who prides himself on impeccable standards and an almost obsessive concern for cleanliness, President Trump didn’t take this incident lightly. “A President, after election, gets a choice of 1 in 7 desks,” he quipped on Truth Social, hinting that this particular choice might now be less about tradition and more about avoiding further booger mishaps. And so, with a swift order and a few choice words that only a germaphobe could appreciate, the Resolute Desk was sent off for a “light refinish.” Enter the C&O desk—a reliable, if less glamorous, stand-in.

The C&O Desk to the Rescue

The C&O desk isn’t just a random piece of furniture plucked out of a clearance sale. Originally built for the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and first appearing in the Oval Office Study in 1975, it was later donated to the White House in 1987 by the GSX corporation. It’s no stranger to presidential limelight either—George H.W. Bush famously opted for the C&O desk during his term, making it a sort of “understudy” that’s been waiting patiently in the wings for its time to shine.

Now, as the Resolute Desk gets its much-needed pampering (and perhaps a thorough antiseptic treatment), the C&O desk is holding down the fort. Trump’s choice to temporarily replace a national treasure with this workhorse of a desk might seem like a small detail, but in the world of high-stakes politics, even the smallest smudge can spark a media frenzy.

Media Madness and the Art of Overreaction

If you’re a regular follower of the mainstream media, you already know that any minor mishap in the Oval Office is sure to be inflated to epic proportions. Headlines have already been splashed across news outlets, with pundits debating everything from presidential decor choices to the implications of a toddler’s bodily secretions on national security. But let’s be honest: while the media may be busy crying foul over a booger, Trump’s administration is simply taking swift, decisive action.

It’s a classic case of media sensationalism—exaggerating a moment that, while certainly eyebrow-raising, is hardly a crisis of constitutional proportions. Instead of a national scandal, we have what can only be described as a humorous mishap in the halls of power. And really, isn’t it refreshing to see that even in the most hallowed chambers of government, a little humor (and a little booger) can remind us all that sometimes, politics is downright absurd?

A Conservative Take on Presidential Practicality

Let’s be clear: this isn’t about disrespecting tradition or mocking history. It’s about acknowledging that the modern presidency, much like any other institution, must sometimes adapt to unexpected challenges—be they political, technological, or even… nasal in nature. President Trump’s decision to replace the Resolute Desk isn’t a radical departure from tradition; it’s a pragmatic response to a very real, albeit quirky, problem.

For conservatives who value both history and common sense, this move underscores a vital point: when faced with unexpected challenges, leadership sometimes means rolling with the punches—and the boogers. The Resolute Desk booger incident may be the talk of the town today, but it also serves as a reminder that tradition and practicality can coexist, even if it means temporarily swapping out a beloved relic for something that’s a bit more, well, booger-resistant.

More Than Just a Desk: A Lesson in Modern Leadership

Beyond the humor and the headlines, this incident offers a lesson in modern leadership. Presidents today are under a microscope like never before, and every decision—no matter how trivial it may seem—is subject to public scrutiny. Yet, in this case, Trump’s response was refreshingly straightforward: acknowledge the mishap, take corrective action, and move on. No endless debates, no dithering over protocol—just a simple, pragmatic fix to a sticky problem.

In many ways, this approach speaks to the heart of conservative values: a focus on practicality, a willingness to cut through bureaucratic red tape, and the recognition that sometimes, tradition must give way to the demands of the moment. Whether it’s a booger incident or a more serious crisis, effective leadership means knowing when to hold fast to the past and when to embrace a cleaner, more efficient future.

Looking Ahead: What’s Next for the Oval Office?

As the Resolute Desk heads off for its scheduled refurbishment, one can only wonder how long it will be before it returns to its rightful place in the Oval Office. Will it come back better than ever, with extra polish and a strict no-booger policy? Or will the memory of this peculiar incident linger on as a reminder that even the most hallowed symbols of American history are not immune to the chaos of everyday life?

For now, the C&O desk stands in as a temporary but honorable substitute—a testament to the fact that in politics, as in life, sometimes you have to improvise. And while the media may continue to buzz about the “Resolute Desk booger incident,” those with a healthy sense of humor (and a penchant for common sense) will see it for what it really is: a minor hiccup in an otherwise remarkable continuum of presidential history.

The Humor in History

It’s worth noting that history is often made up of moments that, at the time, seem utterly ridiculous. From political gaffes to fashion faux pas, these incidents remind us that our leaders, too, are human. In a world where political drama can often be overwhelmingly serious, a little laughter goes a long way. And if a toddler’s innocent act of booger-wiping can lead to a temporary overhaul of one of the nation’s most iconic pieces of furniture, perhaps it’s time we all took a step back and learned to laugh a little more.

After all, if there’s one thing history teaches us, it’s that even the most hallowed institutions are not immune to the occasional slip-up—or slip of a booger. And as conservatives who value both tradition and pragmatism, we know that sometimes the best response is to address the problem head-on, with a clear-eyed focus on what really matters: effective leadership, a sense of humor, and the willingness to adapt when necessary.

Final Thoughts

In the end, the Resolute Desk booger incident might just go down as one of the more humorous footnotes in modern presidential lore. While some may see it as an embarrassment, those in the know understand that it’s simply a reflection of a reality where even the highest offices in the land are subject to the whims of fate—and the unexpected antics of a four-year-old.

So, as we await the return of the newly refinished Resolute Desk, let’s take a moment to appreciate the absurdity of it all. Politics has never been dull, and sometimes, the best way to handle a sticky situation is with a generous dose of humor and a firm commitment to practicality. After all, leadership is about knowing when to stand your ground—and when to switch to a desk that’s a bit less likely to collect unsavory souvenirs.

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The marvel was the meeting concentration of the subject matter and the innocent child unfolding while neither one missed a beat. Only the media making a mountain out of a mold hill – as usual.

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – Trump/Musk Issue Stern Warning to Americans If Liberals Keep Wasting Their Tax Dollars.

02/21/2025

It has been an eye-opener for the American people how Biden/Harris/Pelosi/Schumer/Obama abused their authority and stole our money – it will be a long time before the Democrats can be trusted for any job in the government – that means ALL OF THE WORKERS who knew what was going on and did not speak up and took part in all of these FIRE SALES.

SHAME/SHAME/SHAME!

The answer to this problem is since Democrats do not know how to handle money and are wasting tax dollars – the answer to that dogma is:

DO NOT ELECT ANY DEMOCRAT IN THE NEXT ELECTION.!

Plain and simple!

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 February 20, 2025

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President Donald Trump and Elon Musk pushed for “full transparency” to fight waste, fraud, and abuse. They spoke about it in an exclusive interview on Hannity.

  1. “You know what’s better than saying ‘trust me’? It’s just full transparency,” Musk told Sean Hannity. “So what we’re doing with DOGE, just go to DOGE.gov. You can see every single action that’s been taken.”

Trump and Musk covered several topics, including DOGE and Trump’s first 100 days in office. They emphasized cutting waste and streamlining government.

Trump put Musk in charge of DOGE to tear down bureaucracy. The goal? Slash regulations, cut spending, and restructure federal agencies.

“To me, it was important for people to understand he’s doing a big job,” Trump said. “He’s doing a very thankless job. It’s really a thankless job, but he’s helping us to save our country. Our country is in serious trouble, and I had to get the best guy.”

The media has tried to paint them as rivals. Trump shut that down. “If there’s any conflict, he will stop it. But if he didn’t, I’d stop it,” he said.

Since Trump took office, DOGE has taken aim at bloated agencies. Targets include the U.S. Agency for International Development, the Department of Health and Human Services, and the Department of Education.

Many Democrats have pushed back against DOGE’s actions. Scrutiny is mounting.Musk fired back at critics. He called it an “antibody reaction from those who are receiving this wasteful and fraudulent money.”He admitted DOGE might make mistakes. “Some mistakes” will happen, he said, but promised to fix them fast. The focus remains on fixing the nation’s finances.”If we don’t solve the deficit, there won’t be money for medical care, there won’t be money for Social Security,” Musk warned. “We either solve the deficit or all we’ll be doing is paying debt. It’s got to be solved or there’s no medical care, there’s no Social Security, there’s no nothing. It’s got to be solved. It’s not optional. America will go bankrupt if this is not done.”

Musk painted a grim picture. “If the ship of America sinks, we’re all going down with it,” he said.

“This idea that people can escape to New Zealand or some other place is false,” he added. “If the central pillar of Western civilization, that is America, falls, the whole roof comes crashing down, and there is no escape.”

The Trump administration remains firm on balancing the budget. The goal? Achieve it by the end of Trump’s second term.

Trump told Hannity the country could see a balanced budget “potentially very quickly.” He pointed to DOGE cuts and revenue from tariffs.

“We could do it very quickly,” Trump said. “We would have never done it if this didn’t happen. Never. It would have never been—it would only get worse and worse, and ultimately, it would have exploded. This country was headed down a very bad track.”

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – Eli Crane Goes Navy Seal Mode on Shady Ex-Biden Officials: “You are under oath.”

02/21/2025

Democrats never take ownership and always use word salad conversations which does not make any sense.

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Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for moreEli Crane goes NAVY SEAL MODE on nervous ex-Biden official during intense questioning“Do you take any ownership for this mess?!!”Feb 21 READ IN APP Arizona Rep. and former Navy SEAL Eli Crane SNAPPED AT ex-Biden officials during a congressional hearing for refusing to take responsibility for the complete disaster that was the former administration.“Take some ownership!!”Watch Video“I want to give some of the members on this panel the opportunity to take some ownership of some of the failures that have allowed the Chinese and others to hack into some of our critical infrastructure. Does anybody want to take any ownership since you guys have been doing this for a very long time?”Kemba Walden, the former National Cyber Security Director under Joe Biden, stated “We made movements to make sure that we are all singing off the same sheet of music, playing the same soccer game, whatever analogy you want. But I think the failure was a lack of coordination for some time-“Crane, fed up at this point, interrupted her word salad answer, “Do you take any ownership in that Ms. Walden?!”Struggling for an answer Walden responded, “I will own that I worked to make sure that we had better coordination-“Crane cut her off again, “So none, ok, thank you.”Watch Eli Crane SOUND OFF on these failed Biden officials here:Watch Video

Following is another good example:

CROWD ERUPTS – Adam Schiff Ran Away In SHAME After GOP Rep. Bangs Gavel On His Censure

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