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Whoever came up with the idea of mugshots on the White House lawn has a winner! The Leftest are going nuts ![]() 41 | |||
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Interesting but lengthy article on the Chess match between President Trump and China. In First 100 Days, Trump Reorganizes the Chess Board Against China How Trump is challenging the Chinese regime on multiple fronts. https://www.theepochtimes.com/...lead-story-0-title-1 | |||
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Much of the time, when asked for ID, my address is nobody's business. Driver License has address, passport card does not. I generally use the passport card for ID. הרחפת שלי מלאה בצלופחים | |||
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So now Amazon is scrambling and denying reports they were planning on putting a line item "tariff charge" or "tariff impact" on every order. Funny, I don't recall them doing a "Biden inflation impact" line item... | |||
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I don't carry my passport when traveling. It stays locked in the room safe in the hotel and I carry color photo copies in my bag. Too valuable and critical a thing to take the chance to lose it or get it stolen. If asked I will produce the copies and request to go to my hotel to get the original. Never been asked for it anywhere. Only time I have my passport is for flights, hotel check-in, trains, and occasional places where it's needed to get in - usually government or national sites. | |||
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I use my retired military ID. Really messes up the pharmacy when picking up pain meds... Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it. "If dogs don't go to Heaven, I want to go where they go" Will Rogers The definition of the words we used, carry a meaning of their own... | |||
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Like I said guys, cool it with the arrest-and-deport posts. President Trump is on duty. “The Trump administration has arrested and deported a shocking number of illegal migrants - including thousands of known 'scammers' - since the president took office in January. A total of 65,682 illegal immigrants were removed within Trump's first 100 days, a Department of Homeland Security official revealed to the Daily Mail. That makes a portion of the 66,463 total arrests made since Trump took office. The official said that five percent of the arrested individuals have criminal charges or convictions. That figure includes 498 migrants with murder allegations and 1,329 who were tied to sex offenses. Another 2,288 were suspected gang members. …” DailyMail article: https://mol.im/a/14660661 Serious about crackers. | |||
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![]() Nice is overrated "It's every freedom-loving individual's duty to lie to the government." Airsoftguy, June 29, 2018 | |||
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That rate removes less than 10% of the illegals (971,024 illegals) from just the Biden Debacle during Trump's second term. That rate needs to increase by 15x per year ( 1,026,694 per ETC time frame. Nice is overrated "It's every freedom-loving individual's duty to lie to the government." Airsoftguy, June 29, 2018 | |||
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Found it! Judge Shelley Joseph faces June public hearing for letting illegal immigrant escape court Story by Joe Dwinell, Boston Herald • 1h Judge Shelley Joseph, the $207,855-a-year Boston Municipal Court magistrate, will face a public hearing in June for her “willful judicial misconduct” for allowing an illegal immigrant to slip out a side door to avoid ICE agents. The Massachusetts Commission on Judicial Conduct told the Herald Tuesday that a hearing is tentatively set for June 9 in Suffolk Superior Court in Boston. Her attorney, Thomas Hoopes, could not immediately be reached to see if he will go forward with the hearing or strike a deal beforehand. Joseph is accused of violating the “Code of Judicial Conduct” by “failing to comply with the law,” as the Herald has reported. Joseph was charged by former U.S. Attorney Andrew Lelling, a Trump appointee, of helping a twice-deported illegal immigrant evade federal immigration officials in 2018 while in her Newton court. Those charges were dropped, and the case was kicked over to the Commission on Judicial Conduct, which set forth its stinging summary of the case that now falls under the jurisdiction of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. The commission rattled off a series of charges — including Joseph’s failure “to cooperate and be candid and honest with judicial disciplinary authorities...” Complete article: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news...iq?ocid=BingNewsVerp | |||
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Couldn't agree more! | |||
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Well they are rounding up the really bad ones first and in the mean time giving the others time to self deport to a significant degree hopefully. I haven't heard much about going after employers that hire them yet, unless I missed that. Been federal law on the books for decades already with very stiff penalties hiring one. I am guessing this is mostly mid to small size businesses, probably mostly very small businesses paying them cash. Of course cutting off any federal aid will help with that too and I believe the Trump administration has already taken some steps toward that but the blue states will probably continued doing as they want even though they can't afford it. | |||
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There was discussion a while back about not counting illegals towards apportionment. The idea being that they are not supposed to be represented in the government, on top of not be allowed to vote for representatives. Idk if anything will ever come of it, but it would solve a lot of problems. | |||
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Constitution says "the people" not "the citizens". And prior to the 13th amendment, slaves were property and not citizens, but they were counted, albeit at 3/5. I would argue that there was no real concept of citizenship at the time the Constitution was written. If you came here and settled, you were American. The exception being foreign diplomats. | |||
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Yet illegal aliens are not allowed to purchase or own firearms via federal law since at least 1968 contrary to "the right of the people..." SCOTUS is taking up the birthright citizenship case. I would not be surprised if that case has language in the majority decision that may shed more light on a lot of this, but I could be wrong and it may be a narrow decision. | |||
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I sure hope it was worth the juice, you Wisconsin wanker. Nice is overrated "It's every freedom-loving individual's duty to lie to the government." Airsoftguy, June 29, 2018 | |||
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Woodshed, boy! Now you know what the inside of it looks like, don't you? Fucking weasel little shit ![]() https://x.com/theblaze/status/1917379478554026167 ____________________________________________________ "I am your retribution." - Donald Trump, speech at CPAC, March 4, 2023 | |||
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President Donald Trump’s 1st 100 days in 10 Charts President Donald Trump’s second term has been characterized by swift action and stiff opposition. Benefiting from four years of experience followed by four years of preparation, Trump launched a barrage of executive orders within hours of taking the oath of office on Jan. 20. The relentless pace continued as Trump issued new executive orders, memoranda, and proclamations nearly every day, more than 220 in all. Political opponents also wasted no time resisting many of the president’s initiatives, challenging some actions in court and protesting others in the streets. Here is an overview of the scope and scale of the president’s progress over the first 100 days, and of the equally unremitting effort to slow or reverse it. https://www.theepochtimes.com/...&ea_med=desktop_news | |||
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