but i thought it was just illegal immigrants that were the problem *WE'RE HAVING POLICY INITIATED BY WHITE SUPREMACISTS*
No surprise. We are making the wealthy wealthier and the poor poorer, while disenfranchising more poor people and empowering more wealthy people to cheat. Great combo.
This shit is unbelievable "...citing former EPA administrator Scott Pruitt as well as Trump’s outspoken support for the carcinogen."
gonna be fun when KS gets a Dem governor because Trump endorsed Kobach over the new breed of moderate KS Reps
Really, there is only one legit moderate R running for governor. Kobach's biggest competition is Colyer, Brownback's lieutenant/current acting governor. So two turds from the same bowel movement are really the only ones who realistically can win the R nom. I'm hoping they split votes and the biggest moderate, Barnett somehow surprises and gets the nom. I know that's who I'm voting for in the primary today.
He’s getting so close to finally seeing the fact that they didn’t criticize Obama for 8 years because they disagreed with him about policy. Rather, they did that shit for 8 years because they are all racist pigs.
Sometimes you submit content suggestions, and then wonder if they ever get read or acted on, and then it happens. There's still hope yet for rules to see his nice boys on nice boys milk mustache porn
Remember when Obama tried to go after, however tepidly, white supremacists and nazis early on and McConnell and the GOP stopped him? Good, good stuff
dk South Carolina has spent millions of dollars to arrest immigrant landscapers, housekeepers Spoiler In 2012, former South Carolina governor and current United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley praised the state’s Immigration Enforcement Unit (IEU) police force for helping stomp out “immigrant flesh peddlers, gangsters and drug runners,” The Post and Courier reports. But in reality, the secretive police force, which regularly works side-by-side with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), has “jailed dozens of landscapers, maids and restaurant workers … working-class Hispanics who used bogus paperwork and identification cards to get hired for jobs.” “In fact,” the Post and Courier continues, “roughly 100 of the 123 cases reviewed by the newspaper involved fraudulent documentation of some sort. Just nine cases had any mention of gangs, drugs or human trafficking.” The state has shoveled nearly $5 million into this force, created by Haley and state lawmakers during Republicans’ tired accusations that former President Barack Obama wasn’t tough enough on immigration, despite his record deportations. Yet, despite the millions in taxpayer dollars going to this force—“believed to be the only team of its kind in the nation”—it has “resisted outside attempts to examine its activities, insisting that releasing information about its cases and methods would compromise investigations. It took the Post and Courier five months to obtain arrest warrants and basic incident reports from the unit.” It shouldn’t even be up to states to pull shenanigans like this, because immigration enforcement is the job of the federal government, and the federal government is already spending billions funding ICE. “It sounds to me like it’s just raw politics,” said Bill Nettles, “the former U.S. attorney who challenged the state law that created the unit,” the Post and Courier continues. “There is a whole agency out there that does this,” he continued. “It’s called ICE. It’s baffling to me why we need this duplicative law enforcement.” In one 2016 case, IEU swept in on a landscaper named Israel Garcia as he was pulling into a gas station. “They swarmed me, guns drawn,” he said. “I wasn’t hiding. I wasn’t doing nothing wrong.” When “officers scanned Garcia’s fingerprints and realized they had the wrong man. They released him with a ticket for driving under suspension.” It turned out that “the entire operation, according to a police report, resulted from a complaint lodged by Garcia’s former boss of 15 years. The man contacted authorities after Garcia left to start a competing landscaping company.” “Personally I think it’s a huge waste of time,” said former U.S. attorney and chief of the State Law Enforcement Division, Reggie Lloyd. “We have way more important stuff to do than looking at the guy who works in the chicken plant. It was never going to do anything to make the state safer. That’s a federal issue not a state issue.”
I mean we all know this already, but just more examples... Daniel Scavino Jr. (born 1976) is the White House Director of Social Media and Assistant to the President.[1] His appointment was announced on December 22, 2016.[2] Previously he was the general manager of Trump National Golf Club Westchester and the director of social media for the Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2016.
This dumbass kid posted this pic of himself on instagram a couple days after the Parkland shooting and was expelled. No threats or anything issued by him. The school board just upheld the decision to not allow him back in school. I'm honestly shocked a school in Arkansas did the right thing, especially a very conservative/farm country area like Huntsville.
Looks like the Chief Bro is blowing smoke at us. This is a good non-Chait analysis if you care about things like reality and math. The author of the study is calling BS out and others that are not being on the level with the data.
Those facts have a pretty glaring omission. They're only detailing the raw expenditures of a M4A system. It's a simpleton analysis of the impact of implementing M4A in our society.