Riverside sale
/134 Lockwood Road. $2.475 million asked, $2.625 got. The pictures have been pulled off the net, so no link. Here are a few still up on the MLS, as well as the listing date.
Greenwich, Connecticut real estate, politics, and more.
Greenwich, Connecticut real estate, politics, and more
134 Lockwood Road. $2.475 million asked, $2.625 got. The pictures have been pulled off the net, so no link. Here are a few still up on the MLS, as well as the listing date.
TayTay was on Hannity last night. Even the 30 seconds I wasted on it isn’t worth your attention, so I’m not posting it here. But this guy’s question is pretty good:
I'm trying as hard as I can, and I just can't figure out why Taylor Lorenz is so into Luigi Mangione but not Cody Balmer. If anything, Cody Balmer's motive is much more related to Taylor's own causes and passions.
— Alan Cole (@AlanMCole) April 16, 2025
Help me out here. pic.twitter.com/w9qvgYU57C
This is why we can’t have nice things — thanks, you orange-headed bastard!
Federal officials said that around 60 Chinese nationals were being held in tiny rooms and forced to work long hours in the flooring manufacturing plant.
At least our Democrats and their flying monkeys on the bench are doing there best to bring Kilmar back so he can resume supplying sex slaves*, but man does not live by prostitutes alone; what about all our other needs and wants that must be met, tasks American citizens and legally documented workers won’t do for cheap? As Representative Jaypal has noted, if illegals aren’t around to pick our vegetables, collect garbage, clean bathrooms and care for old people at subminimum wages, we’d all have to either pay much more money or live in soiled diapers as we slowly sank into a sea of trash and starved to death.
Hank, “Tip Over Guam” Johnson shares his pal Jay’s concern: In addition to his fear that too many illegals lined up at the border will cause Texas to slide into the Rio Grande, he frets that, without Biden’s Army, strawberries will rot on the ground and bedpans will overflow.
"We would have nobody taking care of the building, the construction of our homes," he added. "We wouldn't have anybody cleaning up in the hospitals….”
Projection much?
Moments earlier, Johnson said Republicans enjoy seeing immigrants "lined up at the border because they know that's a stream of labor ready to be exploited with cheap, if any, compensation."
"I mean, if you could get back to slavery you would gladly do so," Johnson told the Republicans on the committee. "But if you could pay people $1 an hour, you'd settle for that. That's the race to the bottom that we have with immigrants lined up at the border and trying to get in and go to work."
Nancy Box Wine agrees:
PELOSI SAYS FARMERS NEED ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS ‘TO PICK THE CROPS’ IN FLORIDA
* Related story about the Left’s new poster child, the wife beating MS-13er Kilmar Abrego
The Tennessee Star learned on Wednesday that Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged member of the Central American gang Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) who was deported to El Salvador under President Donald Trump amid legal action claiming the removal was by mistake, was suspected of being engaged in human trafficking by a Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) officer who detained him in December 2022, leading the THP to contact the FBI for guidance. Within two hours, the FBI ultimately requested the THP release Garcia and the passengers in his vehicle. THP complied with the request.
The Star learned from sources familiar with the incident that Abrego Garcia was stopped for an unknown reason on December 6, 2022, and that the THP officer responsible for the stop immediately discovered Abrego Garcia was transporting seven passengers, with eight individuals inside the vehicle.
During a nearly two-hour traffic stop, the THP officer determined that Abrego Garcia (pictured above) was operating the vehicle without a valid driver’s license and began searching for information about him.
One source told The Star that THP ultimately discovered Abrego Garcia was on a terrorist watch list, but could not locate Abrego Garcia on a deportation list. Another source told The Star that THP did not discover Abrego Garcia on a terrorist watch list but that another one of the seven passengers in the vehicle may have been on a terrorist watch list.
THP subsequently called the FBI, which was then led by former Director Christopher Wray under the Biden administration. The FBI instructed the THP officers at the scene to capture photographs of all eight people in the vehicle and document its contents.
Once the photographs were captured, this source told The Star that the FBI requested THP release all eight individuals and that the THP officers complied with this request.
The Star learned that the circumstances of the stop made the THP officer responsible for the stop concerned that Abrego Garcia was engaged in human trafficking, but that Abrego Garcia and his passengers were nonetheless released at the request of the FBI.
By David Strom, who is always worth reading:
John Roberts is famously reluctant to make sweeping, final decisions that will rock the boat.
It's not that he hasn't allowed a few such decisions to occur--abortion being one case--but as a rule, Roberts is famously cautious about rocking the boat, preferring the most incrementalist approach with decisions tailored to make rulings as narrow as possible. The goal, writ large, appears to be husbanding the fragile credibility of the court by keeping it as far away as humanly possible from controversial political issues--an impossible task given the Court's position in the grand scheme of government--and when forced to make decisions to rule as narrowly as possible.
The problem is that in normal times, the cases that come to the court are often highly divisive political issues--the tough cases requiring the tough calls--and in times like these, when lawfare is the rule of the day, the Chief Justice's role requires herding the judicial cats and slapping down District Court Judges who seem to believe that they are more important and powerful than the President of the United States.
Liberal activists have been judge-shopping, finding radical judges willing to impose outrageous nationwide rulings on issues over which any sane person understands they have no jurisdiction. The most outrageous case, of course, is Judge Boasberg's fight with the Justice Department, which has been elevated to the point where he is threatening to put Justice Department officials in jail for contempt.
Lots coming today from Judge Boasberg's opinion after I have a chance to review it in detail.
— Shipwreckedcrew (@shipwreckedcrew) April 16, 2025
One clear issue I see coming;
Yes, there is much SCOTUS case law about litigants being required to comply with Court orders -- even if erroneous -- until they are reversed.
NONE of…
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NONE of that case law deals with a contest between two branches of the federal government where the Exec. has been dragged into Court without jurisdiction, the court does not appropriately establish that it has jurisdiction, and the court then issues an unlawful order directing the Executive branch to act in a particular manner.
SCOTUS is going to need to defuse this bomb that Judge Boasberg has started the timer on.
Strom (continued):
If we abstract from the details of the case and go to the heart of the matter--the balance of power between the Judicial Branch and the Executive--the failure of Roberts to rein in Boasberg becomes clearer.
No Chief Executive can or will tolerate having District Court Judges have plenary veto power over every decision they make. As a practical matter, this makes the Judiciary the Executive, at least through veto power. Judicial review is a longstanding and important part of our system of government, but it has never been seen as a plenary power. The Courts recognize that they perform a different function than the Executive, and if the Executive exceeds its power, the remedy is rarely preemptive but comes after.
This is especially true the closer you get to the core powers of the Executive, such as national security. Judges don't get to decide these matters--they defer to the Executive.
Boasberg and his #resistance compatriots have armed a political nuclear bomb. The more the courts interfere with the core powers of the Executive, the more reasonable it becomes for the Executive to challenge the power of the courts. The Courts, after all, are as bound by the Constitution as the other two branches of government. What has allowed the courts to exercise ENORMOUS power is the faith that they have fealty to the Constitution and their duty to stay in their lane.
The District Courts have not been staying in their lane. Quite literally, the courts have been violating their own constitutional duties and exceeding their powers.
This is a disaster because, in principle, judicial review is a good check on the natural excesses of anybody or any Body exercising power. But Judges are no less human than presidents, and they, too, can exceed their powers.
Roberts is responsible for protecting the Judicial system and the balance of powers by reining in these rogue judges who are trying to blow up the division of powers.
People have been begging Roberts to do this, not solely because they support Trump (many don't, or at least not always), but because the Judicial Branch's power rests solely on moral authority. Erode that moral authority and you will eventually destroy the foundation of the judiciary's power.
Roberts should quit pussyfooting. Draw a line in the sand. ….
It takes 5 Supreme Court justices to issue a ruling that affects the whole nation. Yet lone District Court judges assume the authority to unilaterally dictate the policies of the entire executive branch of government. https://t.co/YdLGuDa03i
— Stephen Miller (@StephenM) March 20, 2025
Related:
Published Mar 19, 2025 at 4:14 PM EDT
They can run, but they can’t hide. https://t.co/8nUIWJ0DSj
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 16, 2025
Stowaway rabbits: one more thing for nervous flyers to worry about.
An unusual animal encounter causing a scare in for passengers on a United Airlines flight.
A rabbit somehow made it into the right engine of flight UA2325 from Denver to Edmonton on Sunday.
The wildlife strike happened as the Boeing 737 with 159 people on board was taking off.
"There was a loud bang and a significant vibration in the plane we proceeded to still climb," passenger Scott Wolff said.
Chaos on a United Airlines flight heading to Edmonton after one of the engines caught on fire due to what the airline called a ‘wildlife strike.’
— YEGWAVE (@yegwave) April 16, 2025
After the crew declared a mayday and shut down the right engine, the plane made an emergency landing in Denver, its original point of… pic.twitter.com/NDC8dGdkD1
The Democrats chose the funniest hills to die on: they’re leading a shoddy rescue operation to return a deported illegal alien from El Salvador. I’m not kidding. A bunch of Democrats will head down there to bust him out. Meanwhile, none of these lawmakers said a word about Rachel Morin, who was raped and murdered by an illegal. She was also a Maryland resident, but her representatives would rather waste taxpayer dollars on someone who isn’t a citizen (via Axios):
I was an NJ resident, Sen. @CoryBooker’s constituent, when I was jailed in Iran as an American hostage. Sen. Booker never advocated for my release & refused to speak to my wife. Sen. Booker is a hypocrite. https://t.co/QVDZTJW2zp
— Xiyue Wang (@XiyueWang9) April 16, 2025
UPDATE:
JUST IN: El Salvador rejects Senator Van Hollen’s meeting.
— Ian Jaeger (@IanJaeger29) April 16, 2025
Awesome!! pic.twitter.com/SYiZwgqOmg
35 Turner Drive, glenville, $2.395 million 4 days on market
9 Serenity lane, $3.150 million, cos cob, 5 days on market
26 deepwoods lane, old greenwich, $2.895 million 20 Days on market
98 hunting ridge road, $2.8 million 93 days on market
(Sellers paid $2.3 million march 2024)
Happy Tax Day.
— Abigail Spanberger (@SpanbergerForVA) April 15, 2025
Just a reminder that while Virginians are filing their taxes, the Trump Administration is cutting IRS staff and making it harder for people across the Commonwealth to get the help they need.https://t.co/mO2RBcBlB0
Chris Queen, PJMedia: “Spanberger linked to an Associated Press article about layoffs at the IRS. The AP report gives more details about the layoffs that Spanberger is complaining about:”
The IRS plans to cut as many as 20,000 staffers — up to 25% of the workforce — as part of layoffs that began Friday, two people familiar with the situation told The Associated Press.
The job cuts will begin with the IRS Office of Civil Rights and Compliance, which would be reduced by 75% through layoffs, and its remaining workers would be absorbed into the agency’s Office of Chief Counsel, according to those two people as well as a third person familiar with the matter.
For the record, the Office of Civil Rights and Compliance is the new coat of paint that the IRS put on its Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. But there’s more to the layoffs than that one office.
A Treasury spokesperson who spoke on the condition of anonymity to preview Treasury plans said Friday that any staffing reductions are part of larger process improvements and tech innovations that will allow the IRS to operate more effectively.
Rolling back Biden-era hiring and consolidating support functions are intended to more efficiently serve the public, the spokesperson said in a statement.
You just can’t make this up.
— Winsome Earle-Sears (@winwithwinsome) April 15, 2025
Only a DC politician like @SpanbergerForVA would defend the IRS on Tax Day AFTER voting to hire 87,000 agents to wring every dollar out of you. https://t.co/XSp3FRDEHk
Mind you, in Virginia, the loss of 20,000 bureaucratic jobs is considered a direct assault on that state’s voters, who are all employed by the government or lobbying firms, so Spanberger is actually just appealing to her base; she’s probably wise to do so.
UPDATE: They’re being paid through September, so they’ll be free to spend their summer pulling wings off flies and tormenting puppies, or whatever else they do in the spare time:
Roll the super cut:
CNN: "We do NOT hate America 😡"
— Bill D'Agostino (@Banned_Bill) April 14, 2025
Also CNN: pic.twitter.com/UkgtyWS42g