Rubio Tells Gulf Sheikhs 'No Tolls' in Middle East, While Texas Camp Hits the Eject Button and Another NYC Dem Staffer Gets Bagged
The globalist shipping lanes get a lecture from Marco Rubio, while a deadly flood site declares bankruptcy and New York's deep-state corruption machine gets hit with federal charges.
It’s Wednesday, and the globalist circus is running at full steam. First up, we’ve got Secretary of State Marco Rubio flying out to the Gulf to tell foreign leaders that the Strait of Hormuz is a toll-free highway, because god forbid the global supply chain takes a hit. Back on the home front, the corporate lawyers at Camp Mystic are pulling the classic Chapter 11 eject button after a deadly flood, while federal prosecutors are busy clapping handcuffs on yet another corrupt New York Democrat’s right-hand man. It’s just another average day in the decline of the empire.
Marco Rubio decided to take a little tour of three Gulf nations to play world cop, lecturing local leaders on how the Strait of Hormuz needs to stay open and toll-free. Let’s be real here: the feds are absolutely terrified of anything disrupting the flow of cheap oil and cargo ships that keep the fragile fiat economy from imploding. Rubio’s tough-guy routine in the Gulf is classic establishment theater, pretending we still dictate terms to sovereign nations while our own domestic infrastructure is held together by duct tape and prayers.
The Strait of Hormuz is basically the carotid artery of the global economy, and the establishment knows that if anyone puts a toll booth on it, the house of cards collapses. Under the rules-based international order, we spend billions of taxpayer dollars policing these waters so multinational corporations don't have to pay a dime for their own security. Rubio is out there carrying water for the globalist elite, ensuring that the oil keeps flowing while regular Americans continue to get absolutely squeezed by inflation at home.
Speaking of infrastructure failures, Camp Mystic has officially filed for bankruptcy. This comes nearly a year after a catastrophic flooding event wiped out 28 people at the facility. Instead of facing the music, the corporate suits are doing what they do best: running straight to the bankruptcy courts to shield their assets and limit the payouts. It’s a classic corporate maneuver—privatize the profits when times are good, and use federal legal loopholes to socialize the disaster when things go horribly wrong.
The system is literally designed to protect these entities from facing real-world consequences. A family loses a loved one, and the corporate entity gets to file some paperwork in a Texas court to freeze all the lawsuits. This is the reality of the modern corporate state: you can get away with absolute negligence as long as you have a high-priced legal team ready to file for Chapter 11 the second the legal liabilities start piling up. It's a completely rigged game, and the average citizen always loses.


