Friends, the province of Alberta will hold a referendum on whether or not to proceed with secession from Canada. Oh my! A lot of Trumpers find this very exciting, because they imagine that Alberta will join the U.S., or it will be the catalyst for a broader breakup of Canada that will lead, in time, to the incorporation of all of it in these United States. Well, maybe, but the truth is that the vast majority of Albertans appear to be opposed to secession, so we shouldn't get our hopes up. Still, one assumes the people of Alberta will have a very fierce debate on the subject in the months ahead, and, even if Alberta doesn't become a country, it may well extract important concessions from Ottawa.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy42w778e72o
In other news, Tulsi Gabbard is resigning from Trump's cabinet, because her husband is battling cancer. Is that the real reason, or is this yet another purge? Hard to say, but I think most people would agree that Gabbard has been a disappointment as Director of National Intelligence. Conservatives expected her to create a whole lot of turmoil in that ossified, generally unaccountable community, and she simply hasn't.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2026/05/22/tulsi-gabbard-resigns-from-cabinet-cites-husbands-extremely-rare-cancer/
It's official: the border is closed AND three million former illegal immigrants are now languishing on the correct side of it! This is a phenomenal accomplishment, and everyone who voted for DJT should take great solace in it.
https://nypost.com/2026/05/21/us-news/stunning-number-of-illegal-migrants-who-have-been-deported-from-us-or-left-voluntarily-revealed-by-dhs/
Finally, there's no denying that higher gas prices are causing a spike in overall inflation, and both of these trends are hurting consumer sentiment, as well as Trump's poll numbers. The conflict with Iran is thus a political drag on Republicans, and an economic drag on the country, but that doesn't mean that the "war" isn't worth waging. I continue to believe that it will be long over by the time the midterms roll around, and that, when it is over, we will have destroyed much of Iran's military potential AND extracted significant concessions in terms of the Islamic Republic's enriched uranium stockpile, its support of terrorists and regional troublemakers, and its outrageous pretensions to control the Strait of Hormuz. Keep up the pressure, DJT! It's bound to work eventually.
https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2026/05/22/consumer-sentiment-falls-to-record-low-on-gas-prices-inflation-fears/