

ANTIFA: CLICK https://x.com/AndrewKolvet/status/1988055123910930942 [:20] and https://x.com/nicksortor/status/1988065091947032843 [:24] to see the tactics they used to try to stop people from attending a TPUSA event at UC Berkley.
CLICK https://x.com/AndrewKolvet/status/1988092309507072374 [:15] to see how thoroughly they failed to stop people from attending a TPUSA event at UC Berkley.
CLICK either link below to hear what else happened.
- https://notthebee.com/article/muslim-named-jihad-pummels-conservative-at-uc-berkeley-tpusa-event-tears-away-his-cross-necklace
- https://nypost.com/2025/11/11/us-news/protester-named-jihad-charged-with-assault-and-robbery-after-brawl-at-berkeley-turning-point-usa-rally/

ARGENTINA: A currency swap is an agreement between two countries to exchange currencies for a specified period, allowing them to stabilize their currencies and manage foreign exchange risks. Recently, the U.S. signed a $20 billion currency swap with Argentina to help prop up the Argentine peso amid its economic challenges. CLICK https://rumble.com/v71jpwq-scott-bessent-educates-economically-illiterate-msnbc-host.html [1:31] to hear Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent explain why this is a win-win for America, not a “bailout” to benefit a foreign nation at our expense.
- https://thehill.com/policy/international/us-buys-argentine-pesos-finalizes-20-billion-currency-swap/

DEMOCRATS: CLICK https://x.com/DefiantLs/status/1988038226888847434 to hear RFK’s wife, Cheryl Hines, talk with Bill Maher about how mean the left has become. I blocked a lot of hateful posters in the thread who, as one person noted, proved the point.

END TIMES: CLICK https://x.com/secureainow/status/1988684446577602779 [1:15] to hear from a Japanese woman who married an AI chatbot.

EVERYDAY HEROES: “My dad Jacob was only 17 when I was born—and living with Down syndrome didn’t stop him from raising me on his own. People said he couldn’t do it. Some even thought I’d be taken away. But dad never gave up. He learned how to change diapers, make bottles, and calm me when I cried. My grandparents helped at first, but it was my dad who stayed up through the nights, reading stories and singing off-key lullabies. He worked part-time at a grocery store, saving every dollar for my school supplies and birthday cakes. We didn’t have much, but I never felt like I lacked anything. When I graduated, he was right there in the front row, clapping the loudest. Looking at him that day, I realized how much he had done for me—and how grateful I am that he never stopped trying.”
GO, BABY, GO: [4:49] – There are no powered wheelchair options for small children. This man fills the gap. I was thinking, “This is so cool,” until he got to how they modify them to also promote the individual kid’s rehabilitation goals. Now I need a tissue.

LAWFARE: President Donald Trump has pardoned Michelino Sunseri, calling his case a “prime example of excessive prosecution” and an example of regulatory overreach that burdens everyday Americans. Michelino Sunseri was convicted in 2024 of having briefly used an old trail that had technically been closed in the 1980s. However, the only indication that the trail was closed were two small forty-year-old signs. Morever, the trail had long been used by hikers and runners without the park service caring.
Sunseri was charged under 36 CFR § 2.1(b), a rule barring walking in nondesignated parts of protected areas, punishable by a fine and up to six months in jail. Prosecutors offered Sunseri a plea deal requiring him to pay a $5,000 fine and accept a five-year ban from Grand Teton National Park. Sunseri said no, because he is a local member of the community who regularly runs in the park.
He offered instead to perform community service and assist in closing or rehabilitating the trail. The National Park Service withdrew support for the prosecution, but federal attorneys pressed ahead with what Cato legal fellow Mike Fox called a case of “vindictive prosecution.”
Sunseri and his lawyers expressed gratitude for the president’s pardon, but noted “it never should’ve gotten this far.” Indeed.

NUMISMATICS: The U.S. Mint began producing pennies between 1792 and 1793. Due to inflation, it now costs more to make a penny than a penny is worth, so on Wednesday, U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach hit a button to strike the final penny saying, “God bless America, and we’re going to save the taxpayers $56 million.” Officials said the final few pennies will be auctioned off to collectors.
- https://notthebee.com/article/the-last-penny-will-be-minted-today
- https://apnews.com/article/us-mint-treasury-department-penny-end-production-86139df5644ef0885a9baf98e9677380
PLAYING THE AIR: [4:22] – The Mascots are studying unusual musical instruments this month and I am absolutely captivated by this one. It looks like the soloist is just pretending to play an instrument. But she isn’t. Her instrument is called a theremin. It is an electronic musical instrument named after its inventor, Leon Theremin, who patented the device in 1928.
The two metal antennas you can see in the video each function as one half of a capacitor, with the thereminist’s hands functioning as the other half. One antenna controls frequency, while the other controls volume.

PRAYER for OUR NATION: Holy Spirit, Breathe life into our nation once more. Sweep from city to city, breaking spiritual apathy and stirring hearts to repentance. Let Your glory fill our land. In Jesus’ Name, we pray. Amen.
SECRET SANTA: [5:27] – One commenter posted, “These are how I start my day now.” Indeed. The person behind these gifts blesses so many more than the families in the videos.

TRANS: According to multiple large-scale surveys, non-binary and transgender identification among teens and college students peaked in 2023 and has fallen by half ever since.
SHORTS:
CLICK https://polination.blog/2025/11/12/bits-bytes-2193/ to see a beautiful love story.
CLICK https://www.youtube.com/shorts/2YTZGv2yF4U to hear an honest review of The Rainbow Salon.








CLICK https://polination.blog/2025/11/12/bits-bytes-2193/ to see a beautiful love story.
Methinks perhaps you meant a different link than to yesterday’s B&B? 🙂
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Undoubtedly! Sorry ’bout that.
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