Never In The History Of Ever January 22, 2026January 23, 2026 Carl’s America: Horror as ICE uses 5-year-old as ‘bait’ for family: ‘What has become of our country?’ . . . Immigration attorney Marc Prokosch said he still does not know exactly where Liam or his father were taken but he believes they are likely in a family holding cell in Texas. “Every step of their immigration process they’ve been doing what they’ve been asked to do, and so this is just … cruelty,” Prokosch said. Q: If there were so many murderers and rapists roaming the streets of Minneapolis, why didn’t any Minnesotans ask the Federal government to send in thousands of heavily armed, lightly trained masked men? And why aren’t the citizens and governors and mayors of other cities not clambering for the same “help”? Q: Where are the Epstein files? A law passed by Congress and signed by the president requires their release (by last December 19). Where are they? A Stark Warning About the 2026 election That’s the largest font I’ve ever used on this page, but I think justifiably so. The link is to a New Yorker podcast with neoconservative policy analyst Robert Kagan (who left the Republican Party in 2016). You can skip the first couple of minutes until they introduce him — and perhaps listen at 1.2X or whatever suits you — but listen. And share widely if it strikes you as it has me. Join Indivisible! Support the opposition! HYMC The wild ride continues. HYMC touched $49 a share in after-hours trading, up from $3 in June. Earlier in the day, I bought back January 2028 calls I had written with a $37 strike price, paying $29 a share ($290 for each 100-share call). I then sold new ones — this time with a strike price of 60 — pocketing $24 a share ($240 for each 100-share call). So I paid $5 ($29 minus $24) in order to raise my potential upside by $23 (from 37 to 60). If the stock crashes one day, this will prove to have been foolish. If it stays where it is or goes higher, I’ll be fat and happy. Above $60, I would get that $60 and keep the $24 I got for selling the calls — $84 in all on each $3 share (less the $5 I spent raising my strike price, so a $76 profit on a $3 investment). At which point I would likely be hit by a bus, so let’s not get carried away. (I tell you all this not to gloat, but to suggest ways to lock in some of your profit, and perhaps enhance it, that you might want to explore.)