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To: tejek who wrote (871458)7/9/2015 12:40:31 PM
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Ben Carson only GOP candidate to show for Latino officials
By Eugene Scott

Updated 4:39 PM ET, Thu June 25, 2015

(CNN)Republican presidential candidate Ben Carsonshared his desire to secure the borders and to implement a guest worker program before a group of Latino leaders on Wednesday.


Why is it liberals prefer to separate Americans into groups based on skin color and ethnicity?


Probably because actual issues are to difficult to address.


JMHO


FYI.. Doctor Carson is a retired Neurosurgeon.. Head of Hopkins you know.


Have u noticed, Teddy, that another 300K filed for UE benefits last month and that the
Worker Participation % is at 100 MILLION ?


Probably not... You're more consumed by race and ethnicity... Vast right wing attacks, right ?



To: tejek who wrote (871458)7/9/2015 2:26:06 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577183
 
June 2015 was 2nd warmest for the contiguous US
Record warmth engulfed the West; drought worsened in the Northwest; and record precipitation fell in the Ohio Valley.
Below-average precipitation was observed in the Northwest, where drought conditions worsened due to both record warmth and lack of precipitation. Oregon had its ninth driest June, while ] Washington had its third driest.
Above-average January-June temperatures were observed from the Great Plains to the West Coast, as well as in Florida. California, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington each had their warmest year-to-date on record. Eight additional states were much warmer than average, including Alaska which had its second warmest January-June in the 91-year period of record with a temperature 5.1°F above average. The California year-to-date temperature was 58.5°F, 5.2°F above average, and 0.5°F warmer than the previous record set just last year.

ncdc.noaa.gov