So, I saw this article:
Bessent says IRS and FBI investigation into antifa has made ‘substantial progress’
“What to know
- Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed progress in the IRS-FBI antifa investigation.
- New IRS guidance will hold grant-making organizations responsible for violent recipients.
- Antifa is labeled a militant anarchist organization by the Trump administration.
- The executive order cites antifa’s violent activities and attempts to overthrow the government.
The memo and the antifa executive order targeted the tax-exempt status of foundations funding civil society groups. The memo instructed the IRS commissioner to ensure that no tax-exempt entities are directly or indirectly financing political violence or domestic terrorism.”
So, the gist of this investigation is identifying NGOs that are providing funds and other aid to antifa and use it as a reason to strip them of their tax-exempt status and then prosecute them for the aid they’re providing antifa in its illegal activities.
It sounds like a good strategy. Of course, the various antifa legal fronts will challenge all this in every commie-sympathizing jurisdiction (NY, CA, D.C., OR, etc.) but the Supreme Court has been very supportive of the administration’s attempts to go after rogue elements of the Left so there’s a good chance all this will move forward.
Based on the assassination attempts against Trump, Charlie Kirk and that healthcare CEO, these antifa psychos are extremely dangerous and need to be defunded, rounded up and put away for a very long time.
On an unrelated and much more positive development my Kindle Unlimited page views have continued to increase:
Tonight, has been the highest page count to date (407 pages) and that curve looks pretty encouraging (so far). I won’t try to make too much soup with such a little bit of meat but we authors have to take our solace where we find it. Now, I’d prefer that it was 407 million pages but we all have to start somewhere.
Now based on my years of experience extrapolating curves based on limited data it’s obvious to me that the next data point will be 800 pages followed shortly by 1,600 pages and by obvious curve fitting this will turn into an asymptote by June 7th at which point the number of pages will reach infinity and Amazon will have to proclaim me the new James Patterson. Of course I shouldn’t say this quite yet. You never know. I could be wrong. It might take all the way until June 15th for all of this to reach its crescendo. So, I’ll just bide my time and maintain a humble façade. I’ll practice my gracious acceptance speech, “Oh no, I’m not worthy! I’m not worthy! I’d like to thank all the little people. If I’ve seen farther, it’s not because I’ve stood on the shoulders of giants but rather, because I am a super-giant. And I want to cast aspersions on those who tried to hold back my reputation. All those who claimed I wasn’t greater than their favorites; all those fanboys of Shakespeare or Tolstoy or Tolkien or whomever! Bah! Tired hacks and amateurs. Their memories will be swept away like chaff from the wheat in the glorious sunshine of my new day.”
Or something like that.

Me, “????????????????”. Meaning you (the collective you) weren’t responsible before? That’s not just nuts, it’s seemingly factually wrong. An individual has never been isolated for crimes committed by a hired hit-man.
I give credit to Trump for at least trying to clean up this mess. Only mythology has approximations to the level of screwed up we’re dealing with; Augean Stables, Gordian Knot. But hopefully for the next two years things may get slightly better.
Be careful, your story may be seen as seditious and then the bogeyman of the IRS may come for you. They sit in dark corners like red-butted baboons, drooling and fondling themselves in an impure manner, waiting to be released upon the citizenry.
I’m from the government. I’m here to help.
NOOOOOOOOOooooooo…