I DUNNO, THE “JUST STOP OIL” PEOPLE SEEM IMMUNE TO LEARNING:
Is there a small silver lining watching the just stop oil people understanding what happens if you do indeed just stop oil.
— Merryn Somerset Webb (@MerrynSW) March 31, 2026
I DUNNO, THE “JUST STOP OIL” PEOPLE SEEM IMMUNE TO LEARNING:
Is there a small silver lining watching the just stop oil people understanding what happens if you do indeed just stop oil.
— Merryn Somerset Webb (@MerrynSW) March 31, 2026
I CAN’T BELIEVE PEOPLE ARE ACTING LIKE THIS IS AN OPERATION SPRUNG ON A WHIM: CDR Salamander: You Don’t Think There’s a Plan? Really?
KRUISER’S MORNING BRIEFING: Fun Thought Experiment — Vance and Rubio as ‘Co-Presidents.’ “When Rubio and Vance are out there leading the charge for the president, they’re in complete command of all the facts, which none of their foes on the left ever are. Stephanopoulos and his ilk aren’t just liars, they’re ignorant liars too. Pre-Trump, most Republican politicians would just roll over and play dead for any combination of lies and ignorance thrown at them. This crew isn’t playing that game.”
BURN, HOLLYWOOD, BURN — NOT EVEN AN ALAN SMITHEE FILM: See How Hollywood’s Job Market Is Collapsing.
Most big-budget movies and a growing number of TV series now shoot overseas to take advantage of those tax credits. Some are shooting in non-English-speaking countries like Hungary, where labor and construction costs are particularly cheap.
California last year more than doubled the size of its state tax incentive, though experts say it still isn’t as attractive as those in New Jersey, New York or Georgia. Studios, labor unions and soundstage owners have all been lobbying the Trump administration and Congress to support a federal incentive of around 15%. When combined with state incentives that typically range from 20% to 40%, backers believe it would be enough to bring most Hollywood productions back to the U.S.
Repatriating production would be only a partial solution. The other reason entertainment workers are struggling is economic incentives have driven their employers to produce less.
The early 2020s marked the apex of a production boom known as “peak TV,” during which streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ and HBO Max tried to add subscribers as fast as possible.
By the time strikes by actors and writers ended in 2023, Wall Street was demanding that streaming services give priority to profits over growth. The easiest way to get into the black was to cut production spending.
Meanwhile, Netflix — which probably contributed to this trend more than any other single production house — keeps raising prices for algorithm-chasing “second screen” slop meant for people to kinda-sorta watch on the living room TV while they scroll X or Instagram on their phones.
Previously: Who Killed Hollywood? Or Did it Kill Itself?
#JOURNALISM:
imagine not knowing what "heavy water is" and reading the term "heavy water production plant" then being stupid enough to deduce that it's drinking water
— n (@Panegyrick) March 30, 2026
TRUE AND REVEALING:
The terrible thought is starting to cross the mind of people who celebrated the ayatollahs controlling the Strait of Hormuz that control of that chokepoint could pass to a regime friendly to Washington.
— wretchardthecat (@wretchardthecat) March 27, 2026
RELIGION OF PEACE UPDATE: Six Pittsburgh-area men charged with antisemitic hate crime, conspiracy to obstruct justice.
A Jewish university student in Pittsburgh was violently attacked because he was wearing a Star of David necklace.
His attackers were
Muhammed Koc
Omar Alshmari
Abraham Choudhry
Emirhan Arslan
Ali Alkhaleel
Adeel PirachaHow many more must be sacrificed on the altar of… https://t.co/uM2gjf3z0n
— Congressman Randy Fine (@RepFine) March 31, 2026
THE ENEMY WITHIN:
Western civilization may never win another war if this keeps up
This is maddening. The radical left, mainstream media, and the woke right are running the exact same playbook with the US/Israel campaign against Iran as they did with Israel in Gaza
They create impossible…
— Gummi (@gummibear737) March 30, 2026
“Western civilization may never win another war” is the entire point, because we’re so damn good at it — or at least used to be.
ICYMI: IT’S ALL ABOUT WHO IT HELPS AND HURTS:
The NYT just pulled off one of the fastest narrative flips in journalistic history…Olympic-level hypocrisy.
Epstein files: “Transparency at all costs! Burn it all down, baby! Release everything!”
Swalwell file: “Whoa, hold up… there’s private info in here… classified…
— Flopping Aces (@FloppingAces) March 30, 2026
IT DOES MAKE THEM SEEM LESS RELEVANT:
There has never, in recorded history, been a war wherein one side lost its entire chain of command—including its supreme political and religious leader—on the first day of fighting. In response to this, the entire foreign policy establishment has suffered a psychotic break. https://t.co/XchVxKRI3O
— Stranger Ranger (@couragemerry) March 30, 2026
Related:
BREAKING: A new Harvard/Harris poll reveals that a majority of Americans support the Trump Administration’s Operation Epic Fury. pic.twitter.com/BzyTEqOZjB
— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) March 30, 2026
UPDATE: Gallup Poll: Americans Largely Unbothered by Gas Spike from Iran War.
CORRECT SPELLING AND GRAMMAR? Professor reveals the telltale sign students are using AI in their assignments.
BEIJING GETS IT:
The wages of bureaucracy and red tape. https://t.co/7gg1S8bQ9l
— Ron DeSantis (@RonDeSantis) March 30, 2026
AT AMAZON, Last day to shop The Big Spring Sale. #CommissionEarned
We either hit an Iranian ballistics missile depot or a Chinese fireworks factory. pic.twitter.com/2MBbLHinfd
— Frank McCormick (@CBHeresy) March 31, 2026
ANALYSIS: TRUE. Newsom Is Murdering California’s Energy Industry.
The toll on everyday Californians I’ve talked to has been costly. Gas prices in California exceed the national average by nearly two dollars, and electricity rates are almost double those in states like Wyoming. Working-class families and small businesses are being squeezed by energy costs that barely register for the wealthy donors and coastal elites whose priorities seem to drive Newsom’s agenda. These are results that the rest of the country don’t want to see in our states.
And it’s only getting worse. Two refinery closures are about to nix 20% of the state’s refining capacity. This is occurring while California already imports over 60% of its crude oil from foreign countries instead of producing its own. They’ve even resorted to shipping in large quantities of gasoline from the Bahamas.
The Trump administration, trying to help, just directed offshore oil production that could provide real relief today and for years to come. Unsurprisingly, California’s politicians are fighting to prevent American oil from reaching their own constituents. Californians and other nearby states are stuck paying foreign prices at the pump because Newsom and his allies decided that far-left politics matters more than the people they represent.
To be fair, California voters keep getting what they vote for, good and hard. And when they no longer have Trump to blame, maybe they’ll just find a new scapegoat instead of changing their voting habits.

Alice is the Imperial Princess Regnant of the Galactic Empire. At 22, she has been thrust into power after her father (the Emperor) and her two older brothers have all died in various ways. Her Imperial Chancellor, Lord Rupert, does everything he can to support her, but has somewhat different ideas about how the Empire should be run than did his late Emperor.
Alice has one major problem: She cannot be crowned Empress Regnant until she marries and produces an heir.
But Alice, being kept busy three days a week by interminable audiences with petitioners, and the rest of the week with what she terms “mostly busy work”, has no real way to meet young men — well, reasonably eligible young men, anyway, and of her own age — with whom she might eventually take up and form a household. And she chafes at the necessity of trying to rule, hands-on, an Empire so huge it cannot be truly ruled by any one person to begin with.
She just wants to leave people alone, as her father and his predecessors did for centuries.
Then, into her life walks the Crown Prince of a planet many, many parsecs away from the Capital Planet…and her life begins to take on a life of its own…
SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE, ERIC:
Swalwell: This is another example of Trump going after his political opponents.
Also Swalwell: When we retake power, we’re going after our political opponents. pic.twitter.com/okGQUBkJ4n
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) March 30, 2026
FOG OF WAR:
Channel 14 says it obtained an exchange among Iranian leaders:
President Pezeshkian: “I want to be involved in the negotiations with the U.S. Without a quick deal, our entire economy will collapse in 3 weeks.”
IRGC chief Vahidi: “That’s exactly why you can’t be involved. You’ll… pic.twitter.com/EV76ZmFa2w
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) March 30, 2026
YES, MEMORIES OF THE IRAN HOSTAGE CRISIS REMAIN RATHER GALVANIZING:
BREAKING: A new Harvard/Harris poll reveals that a majority of Americans support the Trump Administration’s Operation Epic Fury. pic.twitter.com/BzyTEqOZjB
— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) March 30, 2026
More details here:
NEW 🔴
Harvard Harris Poll: Key Takeaways on Iran & the War:
•76% say the U.S. is currently winning the war against Iran
•64% say Iran violated its nuclear deal
•62% view Iran as a direct U.S. national security threat
•67% say Iran is a leading source of instability,… pic.twitter.com/T310vhe77p
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) March 30, 2026
THIS SEEMS ABOUT RIGHT:
Iran is winning the war if its goal is to have its military power smashed while inflicting very minimal damage to an ever increasing multinational coalition.
— Max Abrahms (@MaxAbrahms) March 30, 2026
IT’S ALL ONE BIG CON: Powerful human rights chief who led San Francisco defund the cops push has spectacular fall from grace. “A disgraced San Francisco human rights chief and her longtime beau have been arrested for allegedly grifting taxpayer funds for personal use through a city program intended to help the city’s black communities. Sheryl Davis, former heard of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission, and her nonprofit boss partner James Spingola were taken into custody Monday on suspicion of multiple felony counts of misappropriating public funds and conflicts of interest.”
WHEREAS GEORGE FLOYD MURALS ARE UNIFYING? IF HOLDING POLITICAL AUTHORITY ACCOUNTABLE IS ‘DIVISIVE’ I’M PROUD TO BE DIVISIVE: Providence mayor calls mural of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska ‘divisive’ after train stabbing death.
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