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We Can Now Define a Woman, NY’s AG Married Her Father & Florida’s House

We Can Now Define a Woman, NY’s AG Married Her Father & Florida’s House Has Gone Rouge – Top 3 Takeaways – April 17th, 2025 Driven By Braman Motorcars

Takeaway #1: Who knew?  

On Wednesday the United Kingdom’s Supreme Court unanimously ruled on something that our country’s newest supreme court justice wasn’t able to do. Define a woman. In a case brought under a challenge to the country’s Equality Act, in which women’s right organizations sought to keep mentally ill men who pretend to be women out of single-sex spaces, common sense and science prevailed. England’s high court ruled that that a woman is...wait for it...drum roll please... Someone who is “born biologically female”. Holy poo. Who knew? Clearly not Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, who answered Senator Marsha Blackburn’s question “Can you define the word woman” with the answer... I can’t. A dumbfounded Blackburn responded...”You can’t”? Jackson, an alleged woman, said: “Not in this context. I’m not a biologist”. Well, just over three years later, and in a land, far, far away, the answer has been discovered, and it didn’t even take biologists to do it. Activists, some of which were victims of sexual abuse, at the hands of someone who identifies somewhere along the line of the homosexual alphabet, held signs outside that read “I will not call the man who raped me ‘she’ your honour”. That really helped to bring this story back home and to you. On the one hand here, we are with what’s an extremely important ruling. Especially with this having taken place unanimously in a European Supreme Court. On the other hand, it’s the latest reminder about how depraved and corrupted societies had become because of the woke Left. God doesn’t make mistakes, however the people created by Him who reject Him continue to attempt to throw this nonsense in our faces. On that note, a recent study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine found that those who pursue transgenderism have a depression rate that more than doubles two years later. And about depression... Trivia time. How much more likely is someone to be depressed who considers themselves to be something other than their biological identity? 442% How much more likely do you think people who carry out transgendered procedures are to become depressed? 962% Any questions? And to Ketanji Brown Jackson who said she couldn’t do what every Supreme Court Justice in England just did. Based on the facts I just shared...you don’t need to be a biologist to unravel this. You don’t even need common sense which clearly you don’t have. All you need to do is a little statistical analysis. Or perhaps picking up a Bible. That probably would help too, in more ways than one.  

Takeaway #2: Who hasn’t married their father? 

Right? At some point in every child’s life they’re bound to marry their father. That’s why the Justice Department’s case against New York Attorney General Letitia James is misplaced. Yes, she listed her father as her husband on mortgage forms to get more favorable terms. But again, she has a solid defense because she just did what everyone does at some point. Otherwise, she would have committed mortgage fraud which as New York’s attorney general, would land her in big dodo. But yeah, lying about being married to her dad from far from being the only thing that the Trump hating AG was evidently fraudulently doing. So yes, Attorney General Pam Bondi has been referred a criminal case from the Federal Housing Finance Agency stating that on multiple mortgage forms James fraudulently states: That she lives in Virginia (which as NY’s AG she legally can’t do), that she’s married to her father, and that a New York property she owns is a four-unit structure as opposed to five. All of these lies were used to qualify for loans and terms she’d otherwise not have been able to use. And here’s the irony of Letitia James abusing the law to attempt to prosecute and extort President Trump for absolutely anything she thought she could use. All while she was clearly engaged in financial fraud against the federal government. I hear that prison is a bitch and this one deserves to be in it. By the way, the federal mortgage fraud, that she quite clearly appears to have committed is a felony with up to 20 years in prison with a typical sentence being 14 to 28 months in prison.  

Takeaway #3: The House Has Gone Rouge 

Should the Florida House’s Higher Education bill make it to DeSantis’s desk, and I doubt that it will because I don’t think the senate will pass it, Governor DeSantis will most certainly veto it. But in the meantime, the bill that would strip Florida’s governor from the university selection process for presidents, and that would also strip the state’s Board of Governors from confirming those selections (leaving decisions up to each school), passed in an overwhelmingly way most Republicans joined with all Democrats to pass the bill 104-8 in the Florida House. One of the rare dissenters, my Representative Mike Caruso, said: My question is, why do we need to change our current laws? It’s a good question. In an ideal world, colleges wouldn’t be ideological battlegrounds. In reality they are and have been for generations. If state funds are going to these schools, I’d much rather have a vote, via our governor, on the president universities choose rather than leaving it up to academia, over 90% of which has long proven the agenda they’ll pursue. What this vote indicates as much as anything – is just how much influence House Speaker Daniel Perez is currently holding over the House’s priorities. He’s the reason this vote happened. The House has clearly gone rouge from Governor DeSantis’s agenda. And when the path you’re choosing instead of the governor’s has the support of every Democrat, what does that tell you? 


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