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			<title>VS: Democraten jagen mensen en bedrijven naar Republikeinse staten</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2026 12:28:52 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Het woke en communistisch beleid van de Democraten jaagt mensen en bedrijven massaal naar Republikeinse staten. Het fenomeen is al enkele jaren oud, maar sinds de verkiezing van de islamist Mamdani is het in een stroomversnelling. Blauwe steden als Los Angeles, Seattle, Chicago and New York worden...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Het woke en communistisch beleid van de Democraten jaagt mensen en bedrijven massaal naar Republikeinse staten. Het fenomeen is al enkele jaren oud, maar sinds de verkiezing van de islamist Mamdani is het in een stroomversnelling. Blauwe steden als Los Angeles, Seattle, Chicago and New York worden er bijzonder hard door getroffen. <br />
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Vorige week verhuisde Starbucks zijn hoofdkwartier naar Miami nadat de burgemeester van Seattle het bedrijf uitlachtte tijdens een persconferentie. Morton Salt dat sinds de 19de eeuw vervlochten was met Chicago, is nu verhuisd naar Kansas City. Mamdani moest zich deze week verontschuldigen en om geld bedelen nadat hij de miljardair Ken Griffit gedoxt had op televisie.<br />
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Ook de burgers vluchten het woke beleid, de misdaad en de lethargie van de Democratische mandarijnen. In 2026 noteert Califonie voor het eerst een netto verlies aan inwoners.<br />
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Het spreekt vanzelf dat deze massale shift van bedrijven en burgers electorale en politieke gevolgen zal hebben. Eén van de eerste effecten is <a href="https://www.campaignnow.com/blog/red-states-to-gain-blue-states-to-lose-in-2030-house-reshuffle" target="_blank">dat blauwe staten in 2030 zetels zullen verliezen</a> die naar rode staten zullen gaan.<br />
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<img src="https://www.campaignnow.com/hs-fs/hubfs/undefined-Jan-29-2026-10-41-10-3379-PM.png?width=983&amp;height=534&amp;name=undefined-Jan-29-2026-10-41-10-3379-PM.png" border="0" alt="" /><br />
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<b><u>Bronnen:</u></b><br />
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Newsweek: <a href="https://www.newsweek.com/population-migration-covid-california-new-york-blue-states-election-1965145" target="_blank">The Bluest States Have Lost the Most People Since 2020. Will it Matter in November?</a><br />
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Stockpil.com: <a href="https://stockpil.com/billionaires-businesses-exodus-blue-states-2026/" target="_blank">Breaking: Remarkable Exodus of Billionaires and Businesses from Blue States Accelerates in 2026</a><br />
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The Hill: <a href="https://thehill.com/opinion/finance/5610175-business-relocation-texas-rise/" target="_blank">Companies flee blue states for Texas's low taxes and less regulation</a><br />
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MSN: <a href="https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/texas-emerges-as-the-top-destination-for-companies-leaving-blue-states/ar-AA217jzU" target="_blank">Texas emerges as the top destination for companies leaving blue states</a></div>

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			<title>Trump ontsnapte weeral aan de dood. Zelf georganiseerd?</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 17:47:25 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Zou Trump dit zelf georganiseerd hebben?

(Mogelijke) reden 1:

Krijgt tanende populariteit Trump een boost na mislukte aanslag? “Het toont vooral verhit politiek klimaat in de Verenigde Staten”
De Geheime Dienst wist de derde moordpoging op Donald Trump in drie jaar te verijdelen. Maar of dat...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Zou Trump dit zelf georganiseerd hebben?<br />
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(Mogelijke) reden 1:<br />
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Krijgt tanende populariteit Trump een boost na mislukte aanslag? “Het toont vooral verhit politiek klimaat in de Verenigde Staten”<br />
De Geheime Dienst wist de derde moordpoging op Donald Trump in drie jaar te verijdelen. Maar of dat de tanende populariteit van de Amerikaanse president een zetje kan geven, is een andere vraag.<br />
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(Mogelijke) reden 2:<br />
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Trump rechtvaardigt bouw van balzaal Witte Huis <br />
Het incident op het persgala in Washington rechtvaardigt de bouw van de nieuwe balzaal van het Witte Huis. Dat heeft de Amerikaanse president Donald Trump zondag betoogd op zijn platform Truth Social.<br />
&quot;Dit incident zou nooit hebben plaatsgevonden als de balzaal, die op militair vlak als 'top secret' is geclassificeerd en momenteel in het Witte Huis in aanbouw is, al had bestaan&quot;, zo schreef Trump op zijn medium.</div>

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			<title>Het verkoopmodel van links : racisme financieren</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2026 04:44:18 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Blijkt dat het Southern Poverty Law Center - een soort Amerikaans Unia - miljoenen dollars betaalde aan de KKK en andere neonazi groepen.

Is dit de manier waarop woke links zijn wankelend verhaal in leven probeert te houden door niet-bestaand racisme zelf op te zetten én te...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Blijkt dat het Southern Poverty Law Center - een soort Amerikaans Unia - miljoenen dollars betaalde aan de KKK en andere neonazi groepen.<br />
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Is dit de manier waarop woke links zijn wankelend verhaal in leven probeert te houden door niet-bestaand racisme zelf op te zetten én te financieren?<br />
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<a href="https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/8-hate-group-leaders-including-kkk-imperial-wizard-and-neo-nazi-got-millions-from-splc-as-part-of-informant-scheme-doj-says/ar-AA21vFKG" target="_blank">https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/8-...ys/ar-AA21vFKG</a><br />
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				<b>8 hate group leaders — including KKK Imperial Wizard and neo-Nazi — got millions from SPLC as part of ‘informant’ scheme, DOJ says</b><br />
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The Southern Poverty Law Center is accused of funneling millions of dollars to at least eight leaders and members of hate groups — including a Ku Klux Klan Imperial Wizard and a fundraiser for a neo-Nazi group — to act as informants, which one nonprofit leader likened to paying an arsonist to help put out a fire.<br />
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The Alabama-based non-profit was charged by the Department of Justice with wire fraud, bank fraud, and money laundering conspiracy on Tuesday for allegedly hiding from donors the fact that it doled out more than $3 million over the course of nearly a decade to “field sources” tasked with infiltrating violent extremist groups, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and FBI Director Kash Patel announced Wednesday.<br />
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The field sources — or “Fs” — were “secretly paid” by SPLC between 2014 and 2023, the indictment claims.<br />
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America First Legal president Gene Hamilton, a former DOJ official, told The Post Wednesday it’s unprecedented for a tax-exempt nonprofit to use donor funding to pay informants in violent extremist groups<br />
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“I’ve seen some leftists talking about, seen some chatter on social media and elsewhere saying, ‘Oh this is a commonly used tactic amongst the government for years to infiltrate organizations,'” added the lawyer for the conservative group. “That’s one thing if it’s the government — the government can prosecute people.”<br />
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Hamilton likened it to paying the proverbial arsonist to help put out a fire.<br />
He said it would be like if his own MAGA-tied group was secretly giving money to DEI officials to set up more DEI programs — while raising money to fight against DEI. “It’s mind bogglingly dumb,” he said.<br />
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Liora Rez, the founder of StopAntisemitism, said that SPLC’s work fighting antisemitism appeared to have fallen off in recent years. He was infuriated by the allegations.<br />
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“It’s unimaginable to us that a civil rights group would gin up fake bigotry in order to solicit donations from concerned Americans,” he said.<br />
“If this is what the SPLC did, it is shameful and outrageous.”<br />
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SPLC CEO Bryan Fair said in a statement Tuesday that the organization was being politically targeted and claimed the Trump administration was weaponizing the DOJ.<br />
Fair maintained the payments were for “confidential informants to gather credible intelligence on extremely violent groups.”<br />
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Among the informants identified — but not named — in the indictment is an “Imperial Wizard” of The United Klans of America — a hate group the SPLC claimed in a 2013 article was responsible for the 1963 Street Baptist Church bombing that killed four young girls.<br />
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Several other people in leadership roles of exteremist groups were allegedly covertly being bankrolled by the SPLC, the court papers charge.<br />
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One informant was part of an “online leadership chat group” organizing the 2017 Unite the Right white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., and ended up posting racist comments at the SPLC’s behest while also coordinating rides for others to attend, per the indictment.<br />
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In total, SPLC paid the informant $270,000 between 2015 and 2023, the papers claim.<br />
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A veteran informant from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was paid $1 million over the same period and assisted SPLC at one point by stealing 25 boxes of documents from the violent extremist group’s headquarters, the filing alleges.<br />
He worked as a fundraiser for the neo-Nazi group, according to the DOJ.<br />
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The records formed the basis for a subsequent story on the nonprofit’s “Hatewatch” blog.<br />
SPLC then paid a second informant at the same organization $6,000 to take the fall for the theft, the indictment claims.<br />
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Another informant received more than $300,000 between 2014 and 2020, while serving as a National Socialist Movement officer and member of the Aryan Nations-affiliated Sadistic Souls Motorcycle Club, the court papers allege.<br />
One former chairman of the National Alliance was paid $140,000 from SPLC between 2016 and 2023 while being featured as part of the nonprofit’s “Extremist Files,” the indictment claims.<br />
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The page lists William Pierce as the founder and chairman of the group until his death in 2002. Erich Gliebe and Shaun Walker were subsequent chairmen.<br />
A former director of the Aryan Nations who also was a member of the Ku Klux Klan was also featured in the SPLC’s “Extremist Files” — despite getting paid $70,000 between 2014 and 2016, the court docs claim.<br />
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A national president of the American Front — who was convicted of cross-burning by the feds — received $19,000 from the SPLC between 2016 and 2019, the indictment alleges.<br />
And an “Exalted Cyclops” in the Ku Klux Klan was outed as part of a prior court case for having received $3,500 from SPLC, the filing claims.<br />
Another $160,000 was funneled to other violent extremist group leaders — including an ex-Grand Wizard of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, the court papers allege.<br />
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At the same time as some of those payments, the Biden DOJ was also courting SPLC for help on cases in its Civil Rights Division and receiving exclusive access to federal hate crime databases, The Post previously reported based on Freedom of Information Act records obtained by AFL.<br />
Attorneys in the division often solicited SPLC officials advice about issues they should be “tracking” and even invited the left-wing nonprofit to attend quarterly departmental meetings.<br />
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“By propping up and paying these particular actors sums of money to do the very things that they were supposed to be combating, they create a narrative,” Hamilton noted. “They create a justification for their existence, and then they, you know, do some kind of government action.”<br />
“They’re very intimately connected with the Civil Rights Division and the FBI during the last administration,” he added, likening the effort to the school board memo “that justified government action to go after parents” who were protesting education issues.<br />
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The SLPC didn’t return a request for comment.
			
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</div>Welke extreemlinkse organisaties bij ons zouden heimelijk het zakje vullen van Stormfront, Bloed-Bodem-Eer en Trouw en andere lieverdjes?</div>

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