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One of the Ugliest Buildings in America To Be Named After Nancy Pelosi
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One of the Ugliest Buildings in America To Be Named After Nancy Pelosi

Former Speaker of the House Rep. Nancy Pelosi will soon be honored with a building dedicated in her name. The energy-efficient “green” San Francisco Federal Building stands over 230 feet and 18 stories high in the heart of the Golden City…and it has to be one of the ugliest buildings ever constructed in our great nation. In fact, President Trump called it just that, singling this monstrosity out as “one of the ugliest structures” in San Francisco back in 2020 when he issued an executive order to make buildings beautiful again! And soon, it will be dedicated to Pelosi herself and re-named the Speaker Nancy Pelosi Federal Building. What an honor. Just take a look at this thing: An 18-story California green building– once referred to as “one of the ugliest structures” in San Francisco by President Donald Trump – will be named after Nanci Pelosi next week. The building will be called  “Speaker Nancy Pelosi Federal Building”. Pelosi’s name was slapped on… pic.twitter.com/W7NGvUwxSR — Breanna Morello (@BreannaMorello) November 30, 2024 Here’s a bigger photo: I mean, this has to be a joke, right? The New York Post has more: An 18-story government building in California – once referred to as “one of the ugliest structures” in San Francisco by President-elect Trump – will be formally dedicated to former House Speaker Nanci Pelosi next week. The San Francisco Federal Building, a 234-foot-tall building located in the city’s South of Market neighborhood, had its name changed to “Speaker Nancy Pelosi Federal Building” last year and the high ranking Democrat will be on hand to unveil new signage at a ceremony on Monday, according to Bay City News. The building was named after Pelosi in the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023, a $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill. The energy efficient “green” building opened in 2007 at a cost of $144 million and consists of stainless steel panels V-shaped panels at the top that fold over its broad concrete frame. It is designed to consume one-third the energy of a typical California office building, use natural light to illuminate 80% of the building and create a healthy environment for workers. It was the first U.S. federal building to be LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified. It is a globally recognized rating system that measures the sustainability of a building. The building houses offices for Pelosi along with the Social Security Administration, Department of Transportation, Department of Labor, Department of Health and Human Services and Department of Agriculture, according to the General Services Administration (GSA) which operates the building. “The building’s shape and orientation maximize natural airflow for cooling and ventilation and take advantage of natural daylight for the majority of office interiors,” per the GSA website. Although praised for its energy efficiency, its gray and dull exterior has divided opinions, particularly as it sits across from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, a Beaux-Arts masterpiece on Seventh Street. In 2020, then-President Trump issued an executive order, dubbed “make federal buildings beautiful again,” promoting beautiful federal civic architecture, which mentioned the building as being an unsatisfactory design. The building is not just ugly — it’s also dangerous and surrounded by homeless drug addicts. It’s so dangerous and overrun that employees are told to stay home to work! Fox News added: Although praised for its energy efficiency, its gray and dull exterior has divided opinions, particularly as it sits across from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, a Beaux-Arts masterpiece on Seventh Street. In 2020, then-President Trump issued an executive order, dubbed “make federal buildings beautiful again,” promoting beautiful federal civic architecture, which mentioned the building as being an unsatisfactory design. “GSA selected an architect to design the San Francisco Federal Building who describes his designs as ‘art-for-art’s-sake’ architecture, intended primarily for architects to appreciate. While elite architects praised the resulting building, many San Franciscans consider it one of the ugliest structures in their city,” the executive order reads. The executive order was revoked by President Biden in February 2021. Last year, workers raised safety concerns about entering and leaving the building due to the proliferation of drug dealers and homeless people congregating outside the building, the San Francisco Standard reported last year. The publication cited an Aug. 4, 2023 memo, written by the Department of Health and Human Services leader, that said the security issues had gotten so bad that workers were urged to consider working from home. The block where the building sits recorded 525 drug-related incidents in a 12-month period, the publication writes, citing city data. Here’s a clip of that: Federal employees in the US San Francisco are being advised to work remotely and not to visit government offices in the city center due to the huge number of homeless people and drug addicts. According to the police, the metropolis is simply “awash” with fentanyl, a synthetic… pic.twitter.com/L5ciK2Extd — S p r i n t e r (@SprinterFamily) August 15, 2023 What a fitting building to be dedicated the lovely former Speaker Pelosi!
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RFK Jr. Appears NAKED In New Viral Video
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RFK Jr. Appears NAKED In New Viral Video

It’s RFK Jr. like you’ve never seen him before — butt-naked and in the shower! Earlier today, RFK Jr.’s wife and actress Cheryl Hines caused a stir online when she posted a video promoting her MAHA beauty products on her Instagram. In the video, RFK Jr. can be seen showering behind her (with Cheryl strategically blocking his lower section…) “You can’t take a shower, I’m doing a video!” Hines told her hubby, “No, no, no, I’m doing a… you’ve gotta give me a second I’m doing a video for Hines+Young. Honey… 60% off.” That’s one way to promote self-care…with RFK Jr.’s body — the symbol of MAHA itself! See the video for yourself: RFK Jr. showers behind Cheryl Hines to help promote her MAHA products. Marketing gimmick worked, people are talking about this.pic.twitter.com/gCnItlFu9w — Paul A. Szypula (@Bubblebathgirl) November 30, 2024 RFK JR. MAKES A SPLASH… NAKED Wife, Cheryl Hines, posts her husband, RFK Jr., showering in the background of her Instagram beauty promo. Trump’s HHS pick was sure to plug “Make America Healthy Again” during the video. Source: NY Post pic.twitter.com/aPyG6Gszau — Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) November 30, 2024 Fox News commented: Cheryl Hines’ husband, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., appeared partially naked in the background of a video the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” star shared to promote her eco-friendly, self-care company, Hines+Young. The 59-year-old actress posted a short clip on her Instagram story to advertise a Black Friday sale on products from Hines+Young, which she co-founded with her 20-year-old daughter, Catherine Young. Hines held up a bottle of linen spray and a tin of body cream with her head blocking most of the front of the 70-year-old politician as he showered behind her. “No, you can’t take a shower!” she told Kennedy while laughing in the clip, which was shared by journalist Yashar Ali on X, formerly Twitter, Friday. “I’m doing a video! No, no, no, I’m doing, I’m…,” Hines continued, wagging her finger at the camera. “You’ve gotta give me a second. I’m doing a video for Hines+Young. OK, this is … honey … 60% off,” she said as she laughed at the end of the clip. On the video, Hines wrote “H+Y Content Interruption” and “Oh Bobby,” along with red heart and smiley face emoji. Hines also included a link to the Hines+Young website, promoting the “60% off everything!” sale. The actress also shared an image of Hines+Young products, including a candle that had a lid emblazoned with “MAHA,” referring to Kennedy’s “Make America Healthy Again” movement. Hines tagged her company’s Instagram page and added the “MAHA” hashtag on the photo. The New York Post also said: Maybe he’s washing his cares away. Actress Cheryl Hines posted images online of her husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in the shower behind her as she tried to film a video for her beauty line — with her head strategically blocking most of his buff bod. The oft-criticized nominee for President-elect Trump’s Health and Human Services department appeared oblivious as the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” star tried to plug her Hines & Young line, which she founded with daughter Catherin. The video is making waves on social media. Check out these reactions: Middle aged women everywhere are suddenly paying attention…. — D.Sauce (TIE) (@DakotaSidwell) November 30, 2024 RFK is a wild man! I love him — Stephen Bounds (@StephenBounds7) November 30, 2024 You gotta know those products have no harmful chemicals in it… — R Keith Clingan (@TheFrontMan61) November 30, 2024
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Cyber Monday CD player deals: Save a bundle on a top CD player in this year's sales
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Cyber Monday CD player deals: Save a bundle on a top CD player in this year's sales

We've picked out a selection of our favourite discounted CD players that offer great value for money ahead of this year's Cyber Monday
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Cyber Monday Lego deals 2024: Lego kits for little rockers up to adults are on sale for Cyber Monday
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Cyber Monday Lego deals 2024: Lego kits for little rockers up to adults are on sale for Cyber Monday

The early Cyber Monday Lego sales have already started, making it the perfect time to grab something for yourself or an early Christmas present
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Over $2B Gone: “Unfathomable Damage” to the Party
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Over $2B Gone: “Unfathomable Damage” to the Party

They Spent Over $2 Billion & Did “Unfathomable Damage to the Party” Kamala Harris spent over $1.2 billion on a failed campaign, and the Democrat Party now owes $20 million. After PACs and other funds are added up, it will potentially come to over $2 billion spent. Donald Trump spent $750 million. Harris spent millions […] The post Over $2B Gone: “Unfathomable Damage” to the Party appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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WATCH: You Won’t Believe What Happened At This Tulsa City Council Meeting—And Why People Are Furious!
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WATCH: You Won’t Believe What Happened At This Tulsa City Council Meeting—And Why People Are Furious!

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The Modern-Day Socrates: Jordan B. Peterson Conducts Socratic Seminar In New ‘Gospels’ Series
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The Modern-Day Socrates: Jordan B. Peterson Conducts Socratic Seminar In New ‘Gospels’ Series

It’s a rare thing to witness history in the making. But there’s something revolutionary happening on DailyWire+, and history is unfolding in real time.  In an era drowning in shallow hot takes and mindless cultural commentary, Dr. Jordan B. Peterson has gathered nine of the world’s most brilliant minds around a table to do what hasn’t been done since Socrates roamed the streets of ancient Athens: conduct a real-time exhibition of philosophical dialogue that will echo for years to come. Their subject matter? The New Testament Gospel accounts of The Holy Bible.  But this isn’t an average Bible study. This isn’t even a typical Peterson lecture. This is something entirely different — a collision of intellect and spirit, of reason and faith, of skepticism and belief, all captured in vivid, full-color glory that the likes of ancient philosophers Aristotle and Plato could have only dreamed of preserving in their black-and-white texts. WATCH ‘THE GOSPELS’ ON DAILYWIRE+ What sets these dialogues apart from all others is not just the caliber of minds in the room, though that alone is enough to warrant attention. It’s not even Peterson’s razor-sharp ability to cut through ideological noise straight to the marrow of meaning, though that, too, is on full display. No, what makes this series a once-in-millennia event is the raw authenticity of watching these men — from different faiths, different backgrounds, different philosophical frameworks — wrestle with the most profound questions of existence in real time, with every furrowed brow, every passionate gesture, every moment of revelation captured for posterity. But here’s the kicker that separates Peterson from every other intellectual giant in history: While Socrates taught through questions, Nietzsche through proclamations, and Jung through abstract concepts, Peterson does something revolutionary — he shows us how to live his teachings out. His unwavering commitment to “practice what he preaches” isn’t born from self-righteous moralizing, but from a deep reverence for Truth coupled with an almost painful awareness of his own fallibility. It’s this combination — his raw, honest humanity paired with uncompromising intellectual rigor — that makes him a teacher of wisdom and also a guide through the chaos of our times. In “The Gospels,” his third biblical series, we’re watching him do what he does best: help people. Not only individuals this time, but also an entire civilization teetering on the brink of meaninglessness. When Nietzsche declared “God is dead,” he was not dropping a provocative soundbite in order to rile the religious. He was sounding an alarm that would echo through centuries — a warning that Peterson, perhaps alone among modern thinkers, has fully grasped in all its terrifying implications. This is where Peterson’s genius truly shines. While religious ideologues dismiss Nietzsche as a mere atheist provocateur and secular academics reduce him to a philosophical curiosity, Peterson ventures deep into the psychological abyss to which Nietzsche was pointing. He both understands Nietzsche’s words and he feels the existential dread that prompted them, the emotional turbulence that birthed them, the profound cultural implications they herald. CHECK OUT THE DAILY WIRE HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE And this is exactly what makes “The Gospels” so much more than another biblical commentary. It’s Peterson’s answer to Nietzsche’s warning — not through academic argumentation or religious platitudes, but through a living demonstration of what it means to wrestle with the deepest questions of existence while maintaining an upward aim. What started in Peterson’s clinical practice — helping individuals navigate their personal darkness — has exploded into something unprecedented in scope. His ability to translate complex psychological insights into practical wisdom has resonated far beyond the confines of his office, touching millions of lives across the globe. But “The Gospels” takes Peterson’s positive impact to an entirely new level. Here, we’re not just watching a clinician help individuals; we’re watching a cultural physician diagnose and treat the spiritual malaise of our entire civilization. The conversations around that table — raw, profound, often contentious — aren’t just academic exercises. They’re real-time attempts to resurrect meaning in a world that has lost its way. Each episode builds on what Peterson has been doing his entire career: showing people how to voluntarily pick up their crosses, face the chaos of existence, and transform it into a life deemed worthy to live in spite of suffering. But now, instead of simply telling us about these principles, we have the opportunity to watch as nine brilliant minds, including Peterson himself, actually engage in this process. It’s one thing to read about wrestling with angels; it’s another thing entirely to watch it happen. Quite obvious is the fact the cast is not diverse in race or sex; however, diversity is undeniably present. What makes these conversations so electric is the clash of worldviews, the collision of different ways of knowing, and the interplay of faith and doubt.  When a Catholic Bishop’s certainty meets a cognitive scientist’s skepticism, when a Jewish scholar’s ancient wisdom confronts a modern screenwriter’s narrative instincts, we get something more than superficial diversity. We get genuine dialogue across the deepest divides in human understanding. “The Gospels” is nothing less than history in the making. While Socrates had Plato to record his dialogues, we are limited to reading his words on paper. And though Peterson has an advantage over Socrates with a film crew to record his dialogues, he captures much more than conversations through a different medium: He captures the human experience of grappling with ultimate truth as it occurs. Every raised eyebrow, every passionate interjection, every moment of profound realization —  “The Gospels” documents it all, preserved in high definition for future generations. More than just a series of conversations about the Bible, “The Gospels” is a testament to what happens when brilliant minds come together to seriously wrestle with the most fundamental questions of human existence. Is it worth watching? That depends on whether you believe civilization is worth saving. That depends on whether you think the meaning crisis of our age needs addressing. That depends on whether you’re willing to engage with ideas that might shake you to your core. Peterson would say you’re worth saving. He’s spent his entire career proving it. And now, with “The Gospels,” he’s showing us exactly how that salvation can willingly come about. But salvation does not come through easy answers or comforting platitudes. Salvation comes through the hard work of genuine engagement with the deepest truths we know. In an age of artificial intelligence, shallow entertainment, and endless distraction, Peterson and his companions are doing something radical: They’re thinking, deeply and seriously, about what matters most. And they’re inviting us all to join them in that dying but necessary act. The ancient Greeks had their agora. We have “The Gospels.” The question is: Are we willing to listen?
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MORGAN MURPHY: Time To Make The US Navy The Fighting Force It Should Be
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MORGAN MURPHY: Time To Make The US Navy The Fighting Force It Should Be

'Let’s hope determined leadership from the top will course-correct the mighty U.S. Navy'
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SHOSHANA BRYEN: Israel Is Tipping The Scales
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SHOSHANA BRYEN: Israel Is Tipping The Scales

'Odd is the day that the Russian view makes the most sense'
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Musk’s Mars Colony Vision Could Lead to Horrifying Mass Death
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Musk’s Mars Colony Vision Could Lead to Horrifying Mass Death

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk envisions a million-strong human settlement on Mars by 2050, aiming to ensure the “long-term survival of consciousness.” Using SpaceX’s Starship rocket, Musk hopes to establish a self-sustaining colony on the Red Planet. However, biologist Kelly Weinersmith and cartoonist Zach Weinersmith argue in their book, A City on Mars, that such plans could lead to a catastrophic humanitarian disaster. In a CNN interview, Kelly expressed doubts: “If we do this soon, it could be an ethical catastrophe.” She highlighted major challenges, such as space radiation, Mars’ low gravity, and the unknown effects on reproduction. “No way that you could scale up to a million people on Mars without something catastrophic happening,” she said. The authors suggest that colonization must be a slow, multi-generational process. For now, Mars is better suited for research rather than habitation. “Maybe in our lifetime, we’ll see people land on Mars, do some exploration, and come home,” Kelly added, but dismissed the idea of Mars supporting human reproduction anytime soon. Former President Barack Obama criticized Mars colonization plans as impractical, stating, “Even after a nuclear war, Earth would be more livable than Mars.” Musk himself acknowledges the dangers, describing life on Mars as “not for the faint of heart.” While his vision inspires, experts argue humanity has significant hurdles to overcome before calling Mars home. The post Musk’s Mars Colony Vision Could Lead to Horrifying Mass Death appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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