Tuesday, November 04, 2025

Government Shutdown: Deadly Airplane Crash In Louisville!


A deadly UPS Freightliner crashed in Louisville. It was leaving Louisville Muhammed Ali International Airport for Honolulu when it crashed shortly after takeoff. It is a deadly airplane crash in a government shutdown.

Oh let's ask Charlie Kirk if the pilot or crew were DEI hires?

Nevermind.

President Donald J. Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Gov. Andy Beshear, Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and the Kentucky House members were notified.

Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy, NTSB and other federal agencies will react to it. 

Some of them will not be paid for this.

Y'all voted for this.

The latest plane crash in 2025. Since January, there have been so many of these planes falling out the sky. That is a major problem and it seems like Trump isn't interested in it.

At least seven people are dead after a UPS cargo plane crashed Tuesday while taking off from the Louisville airport, leaving a trail of flames just miles from the city’s downtown.

The plane crashed at about 5:15 p.m. after its left wing caught fire. The McDonnell Douglas MD-11 aircraft, made in 1991, was departing for Honolulu from UPS Worldport at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport.

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said 11 others had “very significant” injuries.

The victims have not been identified publicly. Four of those killed were not aboard the plane, said Louisville Fire Department Chief Brian O’Neill.

Here’s what is known about the deadly crash.

This is what a government shutdown does to a state!

A trail of destruction

Video showed flames on the plane’s left wing and a trail of smoke. The plane then lifted slightly off the ground before crashing and exploding in a massive fireball. Residents who pulled out their phones upon hearing loud booms captured several balls of flames exploding into the sky in a row. Video also revealed portions of a building’s shredded roof next to the end of the runway.

O’Neill said the fire spanned “almost an entire city block.”

The Louisville airport shut down after the crash and wasn’t expected to resume operations until Wednesday morning.

UPS responds

Louisville is home to UPS’s largest package handling facility. The hub employs thousands of workers, has 300 daily flights and sorts more than 400,000 packages an hour.

UPS acknowledged the crash in a brief statement and said the National Transportation Safety Board would handle the investigation. The company said it was halting package sorting operations Tuesday night at the Louisville facility and did not indicate when operations would resume.

There was no hazardous cargo on board, officials said.

Aviation expert reacts

Pablo Rojas, an aviation attorney, said based on the videos it appears the aircraft was struggling to gain altitude as a fire blazes on its left side around one of its engines. Given the large amount of fuel the aircraft was carrying, once the fire started in that area, it would’ve been only a matter of time before there was an explosion or the fire grew considerably.

“There’s very little to contain the flames and really the plane itself is almost acting like a bomb because of the amount of fuel,” he said.

It’s difficult to know whether the pilot noticed the flames from inside the aircraft, he said. Even if the pilot had realized there was a problem as they were about to take off, Rojas said stopping at that point may have been the more dangerous option.

When Republicans say they don't want to give things for free.... I am going to say that death is free and they are pushing buttons. These folks will drive chaos to protect the status quo.

The call center to the White House and Congress should still be the same.

The call number to the White House and U.S. Capitol is now going to be used. This is the official White House numbers 202-456-1111 and 202-456-1414. This is the Congress official phone number, 202-224-3121. Please be respectful to operators, staff members and elected leaders. Your calls are monitored by the U.S. Secret Service and U.S. Capitol Police. 

Let them know that "thoughts and prayers," "hearts going to" and "good guys with guns" are no longer acceptable and you want legislation to curb gun violence. Let them know that we are tired of police officers using immunity when committing death of suspects in custody. You want no more qualified immunity for police officers who use deadly force when it's not justified. Let them know that deporting law abiding immigrants seeking refuge is inhumane. You want the U.S. to improve the immigration process. You want the U.S. lawmakers stop dehumanizing human beings. You want the U.S. to prove to the world its a beacon of freedom. You want our American military out of our cities, the Middle East and every fucking international conflict in the world. You want legislation to focus on lowering the cost of rent, lowering the cost of food, lowering the cost of hospital visits, improving healthcare and building relationships with other nations. Let them know that you will not tolerate a government shutdown which affects federal services for Americans in need or in support of services. Let them know that pulling out of the UN Human Rights Organization, World Health Organization and Paris Climate Accords will put the U.S. in danger when catastrophic event happen. Let them know that you are tired of private equity firms getting away with destroying small businesses and long established companies. Let them know that you are tired of your taxpayer money going to foreign nations like Israel and Ukraine. You are tired of hearing about "Israel having a right to..." and the bogus claims of being anti-semitic or in support of terrorism because you support the freedom of Palestinians. You are tired of the propaganda being forced on your media platforms.

We have bigger issues at home and our tax dollars should solve the housing crisis, lowering food prices, fixing roads, bridges, helping reinvest in struggling urban and rural communities. We have hospitals closing, big box retailers leaving communities and television programs dying. There are bigger issues in the country than Israel. You want an immediate ceasefire, a weapons embargo, sanctions and accountability for war crimes done by Israel. You want no more domestic or foreign influence in American elections. You also want to make sure future presidents and lawmakers avoid influence from lobbyists and special interest groups.

Hold And Flip!

Best friends forever. Mikie Sherrill and Abigail Spanberger won their gubernatorial races in New Jersey and Virginia. Democrats rebound.

Democrats secure Virginia and hold New Jersey.

Former congresswoman Abigail Spanberger and Rep. Mikie Shirrell (D-NJ) are governor-elects. The two best friends won over President Donald J. Trump's endorsed nominees.

Issues that drove voters out should be the most important. 

1. The government shutdown.

2. Economic uncertainty.

3. Affordability.

4. Israel.

5. Political violence.

6. President Donald J. Trump being tone deaf.

Spanberger, who served as a U.S. Representative since 2017 until her resignation in 2025 will become the first woman to be governor of the state. In Virginia, a governor serves only one term. Any former governor can run for governor again only after an incumbent governor serves four years.

Spanberger first came onto the political scene in 2018 when she ousted former Republican Rep. Dave Brat in the state’s 7th Congressional District. She served in Congress, where she had a history of working with Republicans, from 2019 to the beginning of 2025. 
Winsome Earle-Sears tried the MAGA way and it failed.

Spanberger’s gubernatorial campaign kicked off two years ago, and while there was speculation Rep. Bobby Scott (D-VA) was considering a run as well, the former congresswoman went unchallenged in the primary. 

Her campaign was defined by its highly disciplined nature, with Spanberger staying focused on her affordability message and defending Virginia from the impacts of President Trump’s cuts to the federal workforce. 

Winsome Earle-Sears, the outgoing Virginia lieutenant governor hoped that culture wars and her Blackness would win over voters frustrated with Democrats not doing enough.

The government shutdown affected Virginians. 

Jack Ciattarelli and Trump. He tried the governor thing three times. He is done.

Sherrill, a fourth-term congresswoman representing a district in northern New Jersey, fended off a competitive challenge from Ciattarelli, who ran for governor for a third time after narrowly losing to New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (D) in 2021. Murphy is term-limited and couldn’t run again.

Jack Ciattarelli will now be labeled a perennial candidate. A three times defeat makes him toxic if he runs for any other office. Mind you Mitt Romney came back from politicial death to be a Utah senator after running for president twice, running for Massachusetts senator and serving one term as governor of that state. We haven't heard the last of Ciattarelli.

The economic uncertainty affected New Jersians. 

The president was mostly hands off when it came to campaigning for Ciattarelli and Earle-Sears.

Trump reacted to the defeat in his tone deaf fashion.

He basically stated he it's not his fault for Republicans losing. Matter of fact, he doubles down.

Zohran Mamdani’s defeat of Andrew Cuomo lands another Trump backed candidate defeat.

Trump has a job approval of 35% and his unfavorably is 64%. That means 1% don't have seem to care about him.

Mamdani In A New York State Of Mind!

Ignoring the noise wins elections. Affordability and ending the status quo is a winning strategy. 

Mayor-elect, Democratic New York assemblyman Zohran Mandani defeats Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Silwa in the country's most watched election race.

Issues that drove voters out should be the most important. 

1. The government shutdown.

2. Economic uncertainty.

3. Affordability.

4. Israel.

5. Political violence.

6. President Donald J. Trump being tone deaf.

Mandani will be the first Indian-American, first Ugandan-American, second mayoral winner elected under 40 years old and first Muslim to be the mayor of the United States most largest city.

Cuomo, a former three term Democratic New York governor who resigned in scandal was hoping for a politicial comeback. He was defeated in the Democratic primaries. Angered by the loss, Cuomo ran as an independent. He won support from President Donald J. Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Elon Musk, the Israelis, incumbent mayor Eric Adams, several Democratic lawmakers and likely Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY).

Mamdani has won New York City’s mayoral race, NBC News projects, after the 34-year-old democratic socialist energized progressives in the city and across the country, while generating intense backlash from President Donald J. Trump and Republicans as well as some Democratic moderates.

Mamdani, the Democratic nominee, on Tuesday handily defeated former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo — who ran as a third-party candidate after losing the Democratic primary — and Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa. New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who mounted a third-party campaign for re-election after winning as a Democrat in 2021, dropped out of the race in September and endorsed Cuomo last month.

The victory caps a meteoric rise through New York politics for Mamdani since he launched his campaign roughly one year ago, transforming him from a virtually unknown state assemblyman who barely registered in polling to the incoming leader of America’s largest city.
Bark, bark, bark. Zohran Mamdani's affordability message drowned out the noise from Curtis Silwa and Andrew Cuomo.


Along the way, he pushed aside the heir to one of New York’s most iconic political dynasties not once but twice within five months.

Now a nationally known political figure, Mamdani will attempt to enact the sweeping policy platform that inspired his supporters while managing an enormous municipal bureaucracy — and influencing national politics, as one of the most prominent democratic socialists and Democrats in the country. Among other items, Mamdani wants to freeze rent on rent-stabilized units, enact universal childcare, create a free bus program and launch city-run grocery stores.

He will face opposition from New York state Republicans and ward leaders. He will also earn the wrath of Trump and Israeli regime leader Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. 

“It is tempting to believe that this moment was always destined,” Mamdani said before thousands at a rally in Queens late last month, before noting that when he started his campaign, “there was not a single television camera there to cover it.”

“Four months later and as recently as this February, our support had reached eye-watering heights of 1%,” Mamdani continued. “We were tied with noted candidate ‘someone else.’”

Mamdani’s victory is sure to reverberate not just throughout New York City but around the nation.

In New York, Mamdani’s next challenge will be the tall task of uniting leaders in Albany and on the city council — many of whom were not eager to line up behind him — to advance his ambitious agenda.

Nationally, many Democrats will examine his rise from obscurity, his success messaging on social media and his focus on affordability for clues about how to navigate their own races.
The status quo is over. Time to change direction.

Meanwhile, Republicans are eager to turn Mamdani’s left-wing platform into a wedge issue in competitive races far beyond New York City’s borders.

The closing weeks of the race turned into a brawl between Mamdani and Cuomo, the onetime front-runner who spent the general election trying to play catch-up. The two had heated debates in recent weeks, with Cuomo calling Mamdani a “divisive force in New York” while Mamdani painted Cuomo as Trump’s “puppet.”

The president made a late jump into the race Monday night, endorsing Cuomo on social media and saying that a vote for Sliwa, the Republican nominee, was essentially a vote for Mamdani in the split general election field.

Late last month, Mamdani delivered an emotional address condemning what he slammed as “racist, baseless” attacks he’s faced for his Muslim faith. Mamdani will be the first Muslim mayor in New York City history. His unapologetically pro-Palestinian stance energized progressives who oppose Israel’s war in Gaza, as pro-Israel Democrats and donors grew anxious about his rise.

Change course or face electoral losses.

At a rally alongside Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), days later, Mamdani said Cuomo, Adams and Sliwa only possess “the playbook of the past.”

“They have sought to make this election a referendum not on the affordability crisis that consumes New Yorkers’ lives,” he said, “but on the faith I belong to and the hatred they seem to normalize.”

Diane Ladd Passed Away!

Diane Ladd passed away of natural causes.

The sitcom Alice and the film Alice Don't Live Here Anymore. It was a very popular franchise at the time. It talked about a widowed woman and her son traveling to Arizona in search of a new path. It ends in a rundown diner with a zany bunch of patrons, waitresses and a grumpy cook who owned the place.

Linda Lavin, a singer, actress and director who passed away in late 2024 was the lead of the sitcom Alice. Polly Holliday who played Flo has passed away this year.

Diane Ladd who played Flo in the film and Belle Dupree in the sitcom. As a character actress, Ladd had a major impact in the entertainment industry.

She has passed away.

Diane Ladd, a three-time Academy Award nominee and actor of rare timing and intensity whose roles ranged from the brash waitress in “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore” to the scheming parent in “Wild at Heart,” has died at 89.

Ladd’s death was announced Monday by daughter Laura Dern, who issued a statement saying her mother and occasional co-star had died at her home in Ojai, California, with Dern at her side. Dern, who called Ladd her “amazing hero” and “profound gift of a mother,′ did not immediately cite a cause of death.

“She was the greatest daughter, mother, grandmother, actress, artist and empathetic spirit that only dreams could have seemingly created,” Dern wrote. “We were blessed to have her. She is flying with her angels now.”

A gifted comic and dramatic performer, Ladd had a long career in television and on stage before breaking through as a film performer in Martin Scorsese’s 1974 release “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore.” She earned an Oscar nomination for supporting actor for her turn as the acerbic, straight-talking Flo, and went on to appears in dozens of movies over the following decades. Her many credits included “Chinatown,” “Primary Colors” and two other movies for which she received best supporting nods, “Wild at Heart” and “Rambling Rose,” both of which co-starred her daughter. She also continued to work in television, with appearances in “ER,” “Touched by Angel” and “Alice,” the spinoff from “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore,” among others.

Through marriage and blood relations, Ladd was tied to the arts. Tennessee Williams was a second cousin and first husband Bruce Dern, Laura’s father, was himself an Academy Award nominee. Ladd and Laura Dern achieved the rare feat of mother-and-daughter nominees for their work in “Rambling Rose” and they also were memorably paired in “Wild at Heart,” a personal favorite of Ladd’s and winner of the Palme d’Or at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. In the dark, farcical David Lynch noir, her character, Marietta, is willing to try anything — including murder — to keep her daughter (Laura Dern) away from her ex-con lover, played by Nicolas Cage. Ladd would be called upon by the director for some Lynchian touches, and countered with some of her own.

Love my mom. Laura Dern always saw her mom as an inspiration.

“One day, the script said that Marietta gets in bed, curls up with her baby dog, and is sucking her thumb,” she told Vulture in 2024. “I looked at him and said, ‘David, I don’t want to do that.” He said, ’What do you want to do? I said, ‘I want to put on a long satin nightgown, I want to stand in the middle of the bed holding a martini and drinking it, and I want to sway to the old music within my head.’ He said OK, I did it, and he loved it.”

A native of Laurel, Mississippi, Ladd was born Rose Diane Ladner and was apparently destined to stand out. In her 2006 memoir, “Spiraling Through the School of Life,” she remembered being told by her great-grandmother that she would one day in “front of a screen” and would “command” her own audiences. Before “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore,” she had been working in television since the 1950s, when she was in her early 20s, with shows including “Perry Mason,” “Gunsmoke” and “The Big Valley.”

By the mid-1970s, she had lived out her fate well enough to tell The New York Times that no longer denied herself the right to call herself great.

“Now I don’t say that,” she said. “I can do Shakespeare, Ibsen, English accents, Irish accents, no accent, stand on my head, tap dance, sing, look 17 or look 70.”

Ladd was married three times, and divorced twice — from Bruce Dern and from William A. Shea, Jr. In 1976, around the time her second marriage ended, she told the Times that neither of her husbands knew “how to show love.”

“I come from the South and from a man, my father, who gave me rocking‐chair love. My people pass love around, and why I selected two men who needed someone to give love and didn’t know how to give it. ...” She paused. “I hope I won’t repeat that again.”

Ladd’s third marriage, to author-former PepsiCo executive Robert Charles Hunter, lasted from 1999 until his death in August.

Dick Cheney Passed Away!

Trump, Republicans and Democrats react to Dick Cheney passing away.

Big news.

As Republicans continue to ruin lives coast to coast, the news has been revealed. 

The man who pushed the 43rd President of United States to go to war in Afghanistan and Iraq, the man who shot a man in the face and never faced criminal charges, the man who told people to "Go Fuck Themselves" because he didn't like being confronted on his evil ways.

An OG of white privilege and racism, Richard Bruce Cheney.

The 46th Vice President of the United States has passed away. Dick Cheney, a former vice president, White House advisor, lawmaker, business executive and political operative has passed away.

He leaves behind wife, Lynne Cheney, the former Second Lady of the United States; daughter, former Republican congresswoman Liz Cheney and daughter Mary Cheney.

President Donald J. Trump, Vice President JD Vance, former presidents Joe Biden, Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton; former vice presidents Kamala Harris, Mike Pence, Al Gore and Dan Quayle; members of House and the Senate will react to his passing.

Cheney was the OG of culture wars, endless wars and Republican shanigans.

Trump was feuding with Cheney and daughter Liz.

Cheney, the hard-charging conservative who became one of the most powerful and polarizing vice presidents in U.S. history and a leading advocate for the invasion of Iraq, has died at age 84.

Good times. We had chaos under George W. Bush and Dick Cheney. They created the "Miss Me Yet" meme.

Cheney died Monday night due to complications of pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease, his family said in a statement.

“For decades, Dick Cheney served our nation, including as White House Chief of Staff, Wyoming’s Congressman, Secretary of Defense, and Vice President of the United States,” the statement said. “Dick Cheney was a great and good man who taught his children and grandchildren to love our country, and to live lives of courage, honor, love, kindness, and fly fishing. We are grateful beyond measure for all Dick Cheney did for our country. And we are blessed beyond measure to have loved and been loved by this noble giant of a man.”

The quietly forceful Cheney served father and son presidents, leading the armed forces as defense chief during the Persian Gulf War under President George H.W. Bush before returning to public life as vice president under Bush’s son George W. Bush.

Cheney was, in effect, the chief operating officer of the younger Bush’s presidency. He had a hand, often a commanding one, in implementing decisions most important to the president and some of surpassing interest to himself — all while living with decades of heart disease and, post-administration, a heart transplant. Cheney consistently defended the extraordinary tools of surveillance, detention and inquisition employed in response to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

Dick Cheney during his inauguration with wife Lynne, daughter Liz (future lawmaker/activist) and Mary.

Years after leaving office, he became a target of President Donald Trump, especially after his daughter Liz Cheney became the leading Republican critic and examiner of Trump’s desperate attempts to stay in power after his election defeat and his actions in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol.

“In our nation’s 246-year history, there has never been an individual who was a greater threat to our republic than Donald Trump,” Cheney said in a television ad for his daughter. “He tried to steal the last election using lies and violence to keep himself in power after the voters had rejected him. He is a coward.”

In a twist the Democrats of his era could never have imagined, Dick Cheney said last year he was voting for their candidate, Kamala Harris, for president against Trump.

A survivor of five heart attacks, Cheney long thought he was living on borrowed time and declared in 2013 he now awoke each morning “with a smile on my face, thankful for the gift of another day,” an odd image for a figure who always seemed to be manning the ramparts.

His vice presidency defined by the age of terrorism, Cheney disclosed that he had had the wireless function of his defibrillator turned off years earlier out of fear terrorists would remotely send his heart a fatal shock.

Vice President Dick Cheney swearing in Barack Obama to the Senate. Obama would become president four years later.

In his time in office, no longer was the vice presidency merely a ceremonial afterthought. Instead, Cheney made it a network of back channels from which to influence policy on Iraq, terrorism, presidential powers, energy and other cornerstones of a conservative agenda.

Fixed with a seemingly permanent half-smile -- detractors called it a smirk -- Cheney joked about his outsize reputation as a stealthy manipulator.

“Am I the evil genius in the corner that nobody ever sees come out of his hole?” he asked. “It’s a nice way to operate, actually.”

The Iraq War

A hard-liner on Iraq who was increasingly isolated as other hawks left government, Cheney was proved wrong on point after point in the Iraq War, without ever losing the conviction that he was essentially right.

He alleged links between the 2001 attacks against the United States and prewar Iraq that didn’t exist. He said U.S. troops would be welcomed as liberators; they weren’t.

He declared the Iraqi insurgency in its last throes in May 2005, back when 1,661 U.S. service members had been killed, not even half the toll by war’s end.

Dick Cheney with Donald Rumsfeld and then president Gerald Ford.

For admirers, he kept the faith in a shaky time, resolute even as the nation turned against the war and the leaders waging it.

But well into Bush’s second term, Cheney’s clout waned, checked by courts or shifting political realities.

Courts ruled against efforts he championed to broaden presidential authority and accord special harsh treatment to suspected terrorists. His hawkish positions on Iran and North Korea were not fully embraced by Bush.

Cheney operated much of the time from undisclosed locations in the months after the 2001 attacks, kept apart from Bush to ensure one or the other would survive any follow-up assault on the country’s leadership.

With Bush out of town on that fateful day, Cheney was a steady presence in the White House, at least until Secret Service agents lifted him off his feet and carried him away, in a scene the vice president later described to comical effect.

Dick Cheney and George W, Bush attend Donald J. Trump’s first inauguration.

Cheney’s relationship with Bush

From the beginning, Cheney and Bush struck an odd bargain, unspoken but well understood. Shelving any ambitions he might have had to succeed Bush, Cheney was accorded power comparable in some ways to the presidency itself.

That bargain largely held up.

“He is constituted in a way to be the ultimate No. 2 guy,” Dave Gribbin, a friend who grew up with Cheney in Casper, Wyoming, and worked with him in Washington, once said. “He is congenitally discreet. He is remarkably loyal.”

As Cheney put it: “I made the decision when I signed on with the president that the only agenda I would have would be his agenda, that I was not going to be like most vice presidents — and that was angling, trying to figure out how I was going to be elected president when his term was over with.”

Then president Barack Obama with future president Joe Biden and former vice president Dick Cheney.

His penchant for secrecy and backstage maneuvering had a price. He came to be seen as a thin-skinned Machiavelli orchestrating a bungled response to criticism of the Iraq War. And when he shot a hunting companion in the torso, neck and face with an errant shotgun blast in 2006, he and his coterie were slow to disclose that extraordinary turn of events.

The vice president called it “one of the worst days of my life.” The victim, his friend Harry Whittington, recovered and quickly forgave him. Comedians were relentless about it for months. Whittington died in 2023.

When Bush began his presidential quest, he sought help from Cheney, a Washington insider who had retreated to the oil business. Cheney led the team to find a vice presidential candidate.

Cheney served as Defense Secretary under then president George H.W. Bush.

Bush decided the best choice was the man picked to help with the choosing.

Together, the pair faced a protracted 2000 postelection battle before they could claim victory. A series of recounts and court challenges — a tempest that brewed from Florida to the nation’s highest court — left the nation in limbo for weeks.

Cheney took charge of the presidential transition before victory was clear and helped give the administration a smooth launch despite the lost time. In office, disputes among departments vying for a bigger piece of Bush’s constrained budget came to his desk and often were settled there.

On Capitol Hill, Cheney lobbied for the president’s programs in halls he had walked as a deeply conservative member of Congress and the No. 2 Republican House leader.

Jokes abounded about how Cheney was the real No. 1 in town; Bush didn’t seem to mind and cracked a few himself. But such comments became less apt later in Bush’s presidency as he clearly came into his own.

Cheney and then vice president Mike Pence.

Cheney’s political rise

Politics first lured Dick Cheney to Washington in 1968, when he was a congressional fellow. He became a protégé of Rep. Donald Rumsfeld, R-Ill., serving under him in two agencies and in Gerald Ford’s White House before he was elevated to chief of staff, the youngest ever, at age 34.

Cheney held the post for 14 months, then returned to Casper, where he had been raised, and ran for the state’s lone congressional seat.

In that first race for the House, Cheney suffered a mild heart attack, prompting him to crack he was forming a group called “Cardiacs for Cheney.” He still managed a decisive victory and went on to win five more terms.

Then vice president Dick Cheney greets future vice president Joe Biden. Biden would become president in 2021.

In 1989, Cheney became defense secretary under the first President Bush and led the Pentagon during the 1990-91 Persian Gulf War that drove Iraq’s troops from Kuwait. Between the two Bush administrations, Cheney led Dallas-based Halliburton Corp., a large engineering and construction company for the oil industry.

Cheney was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, son of a longtime Agriculture Department worker. Senior class president and football co-captain in Casper, he went to Yale on a full scholarship for a year but left with failing grades.

He moved back to Wyoming, eventually enrolled at the University of Wyoming and renewed a relationship with high school sweetheart Lynne Anne Vincent, marrying her in 1964. He is survived by his wife, by Liz and by a second daughter, Mary.

Wrong Way Means Death!

What's wrong here?

Dayton, Ohio installed a series of Wrong Way Detection Devices on a 15 mile stretch of Interstate 75. The stretch from Wagner Ford Road in Dayton to East Dixie Drive in West Carrollton has a series of these devices.

If a wrong way driver gets on the highway, the Do Not Enter sign lights up and it triggers a camera to located the vehicle entering the highway, then it notifies the Ohio Department of Transportation's OHGO! cabinet. They notify the Ohio State Patrol or local police to prepare for stopping the vehicle.

Often the stops never happen because within a few minutes, that wrong way driver collides with a vehicle.

Causes
  • Drunk or impaired driving: Alcohol and drug impairment significantly impairs judgment, coordination, and the ability to follow road rules.
  • Distracted driving: Activities like using a cell phone, eating, or adjusting the car's entertainment system can divert a driver's attention, causing them to miss exits or signs.
  • Driver error: A moment of confusion, especially when entering or exiting a highway, can lead to a wrong-way incident.
  • Age and medical conditions: Older drivers or those with cognitive or visual impairments may be more susceptible due to difficulty navigating complex road systems.
  • Poor road design: Confusing ramp layouts, poor visibility of signs, and inadequate barriers can contribute to drivers entering the wrong way.
  • Inadequate signage: Insufficient, poorly placed, or obscured "Do Not Enter" and "Wrong Way" signs increase the risk of confusion.
  • Inclement weather: Poor visibility due to fog, heavy rain, or snow can make it harder for drivers to see signs and pavement markings. 
Potential solutions
  • Improved signage: Placing larger signs, adding more signs, and using reflective materials can increase visibility.
  • Active detection systems: Installing systems that use cameras, radar, or other sensors to detect wrong-way vehicles and trigger flashing lights and alerts to law enforcement.
  • Infrastructure changes: Modifying ramps to make them less confusing and adding physical barriers where possible can help prevent entry.
  • Connected vehicle technology: Developing systems that alert drivers and law enforcement in real-time when a wrong-way driver is detected.
  • Driver awareness: Public awareness campaigns and the responsibility of drivers to stay focused, avoid distractions, and call 911 when they spot a wrong-way driver. 
It happened in Huber Heights last month when a man leaving a bar got on Interstate 70 at the Brandt Pike/Ohio State Route 201 interchange in the wrong direction.

Teen couple from Springfield, Ohio died because of a wrong way driver.

The wrong-way driver caused a fatal crash on I-70 in Huber Heights which killed himself and two 18-year-olds. The driver, Doniell Snow, entered the interstate at the Brandt Pike exit and was reportedly traveling at high speed when he collided head-on with another vehicle, causing a fiery crash. Investigators are looking into the driver's actions leading up to the crash, including a visit to a local bar, and have not ruled out intentionality. 

Natalie Daly and her boyfriend Nevin Vince, both 18 were killed when Snow plowed into their vehicle. His vehicle the crashed into another driven by a 25-year old man. He would end up crashing into a barrier before stopping.

The Ohio Bureau of Investigation is still determining whether the driver was under the influence, having a medical emergency or intentional vehicular suicide or homicide.

From Daly's social media, she and Vince were having just graduating from high school.

This man got on I-70, drove in the wrong direction and killed a teen couple.


They were preparing for life together. 

Greenon Local Schools released a statement saying in part:

“We are deeply saddened that two of our recent graduates…have passed away following the tragic accident on I-70… We are keeping Nevin and Natalie’s family, friends, and our entire Greenon community in our thoughts and prayers during this unimaginable time.”

The most recent wrong driver comes from a woman who was apparently entering the Edwin C. Moses Boulevard exit from the wrong way. She entered the highway with no headlights and was driving a speed at 80 mph. 

The Dayton Police and Ohio State Patrol managed to intercept the vehicle but it was too late, the vehicle did collide with a box truck. The woman died and two men were taken to a local hospital.
Before her tragic death, she was locked up for driving without a license. She was the most recent wrong way driver.


The 25-year-old woman, Alexis Pernell, died in a wrong-way crash on Interstate 75 South in Dayton early Saturday morning, November 1, 2025.

According to Dayton police, Pernell was driving a gray Honda Accord north in the southbound lanes of I-75 near Salem Avenue (or Third Street) when she collided head-on with a white Ford Transit van around 3:45 a.m.. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

Before entering the interstate, Pernell's vehicle was reportedly involved in a hit-and-run crash and then seen by a 911 caller going the wrong way up an I-75 ramp.

The two men in the Ford Transit van were transported to the hospital with minor injuries, treated, and later released the same day. The crash remains under investigation by the Dayton Police Department's Traffic Services Unit. 

News reports noted this incident marked the third wrong-way crash on a Dayton-area freeway in the preceding 30 days, resulting in a total of four deaths. 

Wrong way driver caused a deadly accident in 2017 which shut down I-75 for weeks.

Wrong-way driver issues stem from driver error, with drunk driving and distracted driving being major causes. Other contributing factors include age-related impairments, poor road design, and inadequate signage. These issues can lead to severe or fatal collisions on highways and city streets due to the head-on impact that often occurs. 

In mid-June 2025, a high-speed chase involving a pickup truck ended with four individuals being arrested after the truck drove the wrong way on I-75 and caused a six-vehicle collision. The driver and another person were charged with felony failure to comply, and the others were also arrested after trying to flee on foot. 

This incident ended up hurting a man

Another June 2025 incident, a wrong-way driver on U.S. 35 in Dayton was arrested after a short police chase that ended with officers using a pit maneuver to stop the vehicle. The driver, a 25-year-old man, and a 26-year-old passenger, who may have been connected to a stolen vehicle report, both face felony charges. The driver was taken to an area hospital before being transported to the Montgomery County Jail. 

I remember in 2017, a man named Andrew Brunson upset over a divorce proceeding and child custody dispute drove on I-75 from the Third Street exit. He drove deliberate into the path of a Lykins Oil Company truck. The vehicle crashed into the truck and immediately created a fireball. The incident caused a major delay on the freeway.

The freeway was temporarily shutdown for two weeks. Brunson was killed upon impact.

Monday, November 03, 2025

About That Six Flags/Cedar Fair Merger.....

The fun ended this week.

Six Flags Entertainment which operates dozens of theme parks in the United States has officially closed one of its oldest facilities.

When the organization merged with Cedar Fair Entertainment, Six Flags moved operations from Arlington, Texas and Sandusky, Ohio to Charlotte, North Carolina.

It announced it was going to either sell off or close struggling theme parks.

Ohio's two iconic parks Kings Island and Cedar Point are not on the radar, for now.

But Six Flags America in Bowie, Maryland is.

After more than 50 years of operation, an east coast Six Flags has officially closed its gates forever. 

On Sunday, Nov. 2, the Six Flags America amusement park in Bowie, Md., welcomed guests for one last time.

“Thank you, Six Flags America fans, for 50 years of family fun. We will always cherish the memories made together,” the park wrote on social media, followed by a blue heart emoji. 

Six Flags America, alongside the Hurricane Harbor water park, operated more than 100 rides, shows, slides and roller coasters. The move to close the park is part of the company’s ongoing efforts to restructure and address ongoing debt. 

“As part of our comprehensive review of our park portfolio, we have determined that Six Flags America and Hurricane Harbor are not a strategic fit with the company’s long-term growth plans,” current president and CEO Richard A. Zimmerman said in a May 1 press release. “

He added, "After reviewing a number of options, we believe that marketing the property for redevelopment will generate the highest value and return on investment.”

Six Flags America was one of the largest theme parks in the DMV area.

The property first opened in 1974 as a drive-thru safari known as The Wildlife Preserve. Eventually, the park was converted into a Six Flags park in 1999. 

After Six Flags’ merger with Cedar Fair in July 2024, the company now owns more than 20 amusement parks, water parks and resorts in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, including Six Flags Magic Mountain in California and Cedar Point in Ohio. 

In October, it was announced Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce would be joining a group of high-profile business people to invest in the brand and “enhance shareholder value and improve the guest experience.”

“I am a lifelong Six Flags fan and grew up going to these parks with my family and friends,” Kelce, 36, said in a press release. “The chance to help make Six Flags special for the next generation is one I couldn’t pass up.”

The announcement followed a series of shake-ups for Six Flags Entertainment Corporation.

In August, the company announced Zimmerman’s plan to step down by the end of the year following a bleak second-quarter. In a press release, the company reported a net loss of over $100 million over the course of three months.

Xania Monet: AI Singer Steals Spotlight!

A new talent that grew out of a lab. It is named Xania Monet and it has charted a few hit songs.

The end of American music as we know it.

They are going to make music completely out of artificial intelligence. It will drive actual musicians, producers, mixers and songwriters out of business. 

A female vocalist who is completely artificial intelligence has dominated the Billboard charts.

I refused to call Xania Monet a person. It is a thing. 

The singer is not real.

As the first AI artist to hit Billboard radio, It is a media magnet, sparking debates on the "future of music." The $3M deal amplified this—labels see it as a low-cost, scalable bet in a streaming economy where human production is expensive. Timbaland's involvement adds credibility, positioning AI as a tool for accessibility (e.g., empowering lyricists without vocal talent or studio access).

Monet is an artificial intelligence singer created by the American poet Telisha Jones. Her song "How Was I Supposed to Know?” was the first-ever AI song to enter a Billboard radio airplay chart, entering Adult R&B Airplay at number 30. 

It also charted on Hot R&B Songs at 20, while her song "Let Go, Let God" peaked at number 3 on the Hot Gospel Songs. Jones writes most of the lyrics for Monet herself, and uses Suno to generate the music. Following a bidding war, Monet was signed to Hallwood Media for 3 million pounds.

Kehlani has criticized the deal.

I don't blame her.

She is a staunch supporter of the Palestinian freedom movement and it has cost her some gigs. However, her talents are natural.

J. Cole said it, "Before long, all the songs the whole world sings'll be generated by latest of AI regimes. As all of our favorite artists erased by it scream from the wayside, 'Aye, whatever happened to human beings?'"

If You Hate Israel, We Are Coming After You....

Randy Fine and his minions have a message to the anti-Israel Republicans, you are not MAGA.

Israel is spending billions to masquerade war crimes, its public perception and the unbreakable bond with the United States.

The United States is in its fifth week of a government shutdown.

President Donald J. Trump hosted a Great Gatsby styled Halloween party at Mar-a-Lago.

Vice President JD Vance was getting a little too cozy with Erika Kirk.

Kash Patel flew his girlfriend (not honeytrap) Alexis Wilkins on the FBI's charter plane.

Republicans are spending like drunken sailors. They are acting like big government nannies. 

Israel is a foreign country. It is not a fucking religion. You have to right to criticize the country. You have a right to criticize the U.S. president, lawmakers and media personalities who run the country of the United States.

You have a right to criticize Muslims, Christians, Jews or any religion in the United States.

It is time for the United States to end its financial and military support for Israel.

The upcoming elections in New York City, New Jersey and Virginia will be a test of how the Democrats can hold together as the party's core base is fuming over ineffective opposition and its relentless support for Israel.

The Democrats are showing their asses out with racial extremism. Zohran Mamdani's rise to being cast as a villain is manufactured by not just the Republicans but centrists in the Democratic Party too. It's getting old, tiring and just downright annoying.

When the message of affordability is drowned out by words that have nothing to do with paychecks, cost of living, inflation and rent control, you wreak of desperation.

Floyd Mayweather, Jr. comes out as a Jewish Trump supporter.

Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Silwa are proving that. Their racist troupes, their blatant disregard of concerns about affordability and their white privilege makes them even more desperate in their attempts to defeat Mamdani.

Okay, Seven Republican House members, five Republicans senators, the U.S. Ambassador of Israel, the ambassdor's daughter who is governor of Arkansas, the Israeli Ambassador to the United States, Homeland Security Secretary, five far right agitators and the president of the United States had a conference in Las Vegas.

Did you know Las Vegas tourism is down over 20%? 

The city of 684,000 residents is really struggling right now. With the economic uncertainty, tourism down, the immigration crackdown, the expensive things in the city and inflation has the Sin City dragging.

The Republican Jewish Coalition, an Israeli back group that brings Republican leaders to its forum to discuss ways how to win the information war. 

White nationalist Mark Levin blast Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens and Marjorie Taylor Greene.

I am straying off topic. The United States has approved the use of drones that have artificial intelligence capabilities. These drones were used in the genocide of Gaza.

Skydio is banking on contracts to use its drones in major cities. It will be used to monitor protesters, crackdown on crime and engage in rescue missions. This is leaning on police state here.

Skydio, which has grown into the largest drone manufacturer in the U.S., holds contracts with more than 800 police and security agencies nationwide, including in cities like New York, Chicago, and Philadelphia. 

Its drones, capable of autonomous flight and 3D mapping, are now central to U.S. surveillance operations following a new FAA waiver allowing flights over populated areas.  

The company has deep ties to Israel, maintaining an office there and partnering with DefenseSync, a military contractor that supplies drones to the Israeli occupation army.

Skydio has also received massive funding from pro-Israel venture capitalists, including Andreessen Horowitz and Axon, both of which are directly involved in supplying Israel’s police and military forces.  

The clash of white nationalists. Mark Levin's remarks have exposed a huge rift within the MAGAland. The feud with Tucker Carlson stems from Israel and big donors influence.


Rights advocates warn that technology used to enforce apartheid and genocide in Gaza is now being normalized in the U.S., marking Gaza as a testing ground for oppressive surveillance systems later deployed against civilians in Western cities.

Y'all voted for this.

Rep. Randy Fine (R-FL), Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), Brandon Tatum, Mark Levin and President Donald J. Trump vowed one thing to Republicans who question their support for Israel: You are not America First! You are not Republicans! You are siding with the Marxist, radical Islamists and the 'Democrat' Party.

Mark Levin was the standout figure of the convention. He openly feuding with far right agitators Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson and white nationalist Nick Fuentes. He also called out his former ally, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) for betraying Trump and Israel.

Levin took aim at Mamdani, Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN), Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) and pro Palestinian protesters.

It was 30 minutes of an angry old fart complaining about the status quo being broken.

"For six months, I've been fighting these bastards," Levin said. "And I've been looking over my shoulder for help — and found nothing. Nothing."

He blasted right-wing figures who flirt with pro-Hitler rhetoric or isolationism, saying they "wrap their psychotic, unhinged Nazi-clan jihadism around American patriotism." 

Levin warned: "You don't get to claim you're 'America first' while you line up with the Marxists, the Islamists, and Hamas. That's not America first. That's sick."

Levin called out what he described as cowardice within the conservative media world, saying, "We're surrounded by cowards who have microphones, cameras, websites, and columns." 
Trump and Republicans are planning on finding a primary challenger to take on Marjorie Taylor Greene.

Without directly naming all of them, he made clear his targets included Carlson and others who have questioned U.S. support for Israel or platformed voices sympathetic to antisemitic views.

The radio firebrand said it's time to "cancel" those who cross the moral line. 

"We canceled David Duke. We canceled the Klan. We canceled Joseph Goebbels. And we'll damn well cancel Hitler admirers, Stalin admirers, and Jew haters," Levin thundered to applause.

Levin linked antisemitism to anti-Christian bigotry, arguing that hatred of Jews ultimately targets the foundation of Western civilization itself. 

"If you reject Judaism, you reject Christianity," he said. "If you reject both, then you reject the American founding based on Judeo-Christian values."

Turning to the Middle East, Levin praised Israel for protecting Christian and Muslim holy sites alike, contrasting it with persecution across the Arab world. 

"Who protects the Church of the Holy Sepulchre? The Israelis," he said. "Who protects the Al-Aqsa Mosque? The Israelis. Who protects the Jewish and Christian sites in Israel? The Israelis."

He noted that Israel's democracy allows Arabs to serve in the Knesset and the IDF, while Jewish and Christian minorities have been driven out of surrounding countries. 

Trump will destroy the United States. Israel will be a huge reason.

"Don't tell me Israel is apartheid," Levin snapped. "There are more Arabs in the Knesset than Jews in the U.S. House of Representatives."

Levin hailed the alliance between President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as "extraordinary," comparing it to Reagan and Thatcher or Roosevelt and Churchill.

"Trump and Netanyahu — stand up!" he said as the audience erupted in cheers. "These two men have accomplished extraordinary things for freedom and security."

Closing his speech, Levin said the attacks on Jews and Christians are really attacks on America itself. 

"To the people attacking America by attacking Jews and Christians — you're not going to get what you want," he vowed. 

"We're not going anywhere. Not now. Not ever."

He ended on an optimistic note: 

"Ironically, you little bastards have done more to unite us — Jews, Christians, believers in freedom — than anything else. Because Americans love liberty, the Bible, and the golden rule.

"We're hooked at the hip — Jew and Christian — and nothing will come between us."

Oh I didn't see semi-retired boxing legend Floyd Mayweather, Jr. on the list of Jewish Republicans.

We are in some dire straits.

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