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Politics : The Donald Trump Presidency -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Thehammer who wrote (60038)12/1/2024 10:48:06 AM
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Raven is smarter than a democrat.



To: Thehammer who wrote (60038)12/1/2024 10:53:51 AM
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  • Steve Bannon — Elon Musk is the reason Trump won the election.
  • Bannon discusses everything in deep profile.



  • To: Thehammer who wrote (60038)12/1/2024 10:54:13 AM
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    Biden leaves for Africa tonight.



    To: Thehammer who wrote (60038)12/1/2024 10:55:15 AM
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    U.S. has something in common with third world elections.

    Namibia's decision to extend election voting due to technical issues draws opposition complaints

    Namibia’s elections agency has extended voting by several days due to technical issues and ballot paper shortages



    To: Thehammer who wrote (60038)12/1/2024 10:56:10 AM
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    Snopes ‘fact checks’ biological men getting pregnant.



    To: Thehammer who wrote (60038)12/1/2024 10:57:19 AM
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    Jamie Raskin wants to replace Nadler — to lead Trump resistance.



    To: Thehammer who wrote (60038)12/1/2024 10:59:44 AM
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    David Frum is scared shitless.



    To: Thehammer who wrote (60038)12/1/2024 11:02:26 AM
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    FBI issues (indirect) statement on Kash Patel — You can smell the fear.




    To: Thehammer who wrote (60038)12/1/2024 11:08:08 AM
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    To: Thehammer who wrote (60038)12/1/2024 11:12:55 AM
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    Illegal alien mugshot collection.

    Texans are continuing to see a steady stream of suspected illegal aliens charged with sexually abusing children, mirroring a nationwide crime trend.
    The X site Illegal Alien Crimes has documented the arrests of hundreds of suspects who have immigration detainers or “holds” issued by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Dozens are charged with sex crimes against minors.
    Detainers are used by ICE to apprehend dangerous deportable noncitizens who are arrested by another law enforcement agency.
    Earlier this year the site found that in Dallas County alone, 14 suspected illegal aliens were arrested for sexually exploiting children in just one month.
    During the past three months, Illegal Alien Crimes identified more than 30 suspects with immigration holds who were arrested in Texas and charged with sex crimes involving children.
    The charges against the suspects include:
    — Sexual assault of a child (8)
    — Aggravated sexual assault of a child (8)
    — Continuous sexual abuse of a child
    — Sexual abuse of multiple children
    — Continuous sexual abuse of a child under the age of 14 (7)
    — Indecency with a child by sexual contact (10)
    — Indecency with a child by exposure
    — Sex trafficking of a child
    — Online solicitation of a child for sex
    — Inducing sexual performance of a child
    — Possession of child sexual abuse material (child pornography)
    Other recent illegal alien arrests in Texas have included charges ranging from indecent exposure and invasive visual recording in a bathroom to aggravated sexual assault, assault with a deadly weapon, kidnapping, and murder.
    The arrests have occurred across the state in Brazos, Collin, Dallas, Denton, Harris, Hays, Liberty, McLennan, Midland, Montgomery, Potter, and Wise counties.
    A recent report revealed that one in ten Harris County Jail inmates are illegal aliens under ICE detainers. Of the 1,170 inmates with ICE holds, 174 were connected to sexual assault cases—most involving children under 14 years old.
    Another 75 of Harris County’s illegal alien inmates were charged with murder. They include the two Venezuelans charged with kidnapping, raping, and murdering 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray.
    A list of the 10 most wanted criminal illegal aliens in Texas features six men wanted for sex crimes against children; two others are wanted for sexual assault.
    According to a report by the Center for Immigration Studies, illegal aliens commit significantly more sexual assaults in Texas than the state’s overall population.
    In 2019, the number was 17.8 sexual assault convictions per 100,000 illegal aliens compared to 10 for Texans overall—although CIS cautioned that the illegal alien conviction rate was likely underestimated.
    Since then, the number of illegal aliens in the U.S. and Texas has skyrocketed, and reports of illegal aliens sexually assaulting women and children continue to rise.
    President-elect Donald Trump recently announced plans to create a compensation fund for victims of violent illegal alien crimes.

















    To: Thehammer who wrote (60038)12/1/2024 11:14:29 AM
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    Ukraine wants invitation to join NATO next week. - THEY ARE NUTS, AND REALLY STUPID.



    To: Thehammer who wrote (60038)12/1/2024 11:19:24 AM
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    Housing shortage is reshaping rural America.
    But D’Amico’s slice of small town America is quickly vanishing. Like rural communities across the country, Celina is seeing a housing boom that made it America’s fastest growing city in 2023. Now, pastures have been replaced with densely packed homes, golf carts zip around planned communities where tractors once plowed and local businesses are being replaced with big box chains.

    While the expansion of the suburbs is nothing new, a surge in home prices over the past several years has supercharged the trend, pushing homebuyers across the country further out from city centers to areas like Celina where land is cheaper and more plentiful and local barriers for developers tend to be lower.