yes
while a tyrant unspools his power inside the country in a wide-ranging, highly-destructive war on other Americans I'm supposed to go play pickleball, or take a pill to get skinnier.
yes
while a tyrant unspools his power inside the country in a wide-ranging, highly-destructive war on other Americans I'm supposed to go play pickleball, or take a pill to get skinnier.
You should keep content farming from dying platform bluesky and post to an obscure message board.
thanks for your participation
my engagement here would dwindle to almost nothing if you did not condescend to tweak my ear so often
If we all split you'd still be here posting to yourself the many worthless amount of you post now. Who are you kidding?
Dude, why does it matter so much to you?
(Not sure I care that much)
urban police forces are occupying armies which live outside the urban core and who are responsive to no civilian authority. when the LAPD and LASD opened fire on peaceful protests, it was not because anyone had ordered them to.
You're right! Have a great day!![]()
words abandoned you shortly before you abandoned us
Nah I'm just tired of all the bs articles you post. All good though, I'll learn to skim past them. Have at it!![]()
are you allergic to information?
you post practically none
he can't help himself.
He will always lose his .
Allergic to propaganda. I get some of it is reporting but most is just speculation, hyperbole, or straight up propaganda.
https://www.latintimes.com/ice-alrea...t-month-585043ICE Is Already $1 Billion Overbudget And Could Run Out Of Cash Next Month
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Concretely, Axios detailed that the agency is already $1 billion over budget by one estimate with three months to go until the end of this fiscal year.
The scenario, the outlet added, makes negotiations over President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" more urgent as it contemplates $75 billion for ICE over the next five years. Should the president not get his way, he could declare a national emergency and redirect money from other governmental agencies. Such a scenario took place in 2020 after he diverted almost $4 billion from the Pentagon to fund border wall construction.
In the meantime, lawmakers have expressed concern about the possibility that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will violate U.S. law if ICE continues to spend at its current pace. "Trump's DHS is spending like drunken sailors," said Sen. Chris Murphy, the party's top member on the DHS appropriations subcommittee. "They cannot invent money. They cannot print money. They don't have the money to spend that they're spending," he added.
DHS has already shifted some $500 million within its budget to fund immigration enforcement operations. However, it needs at least $2 billion to meet agency needs until the end of September.
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Lol you guys are all about optics until you're not
Where's DOGE
Lol "practically"
Now you care about fiscal responsibility? Didn't care when USAID was draining our pockets, all that $ to Ukraine, all the illegals brought in leeching off us citizens. Your concern to be fiscal now is ludicrous.
What do you contribute exactly outside of tears? Couldn't even contribute to your failed marriage and here you are doing the same on ST.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-b2767628.htmlTrump preparing to send thousands of immigrants including Europeans to Guantanamo military prison: reports
Donald Trump’s administration is reportedly preparing to send thousands of illegal immigrants to the military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, as soon as this week, marking a rapid escalation of the president’s mass deportation agenda which could target hundreds of people from European allied countries.
Immigration officials are considering whether to transfer as many as 9,000 foreign nationals, including people from the United Kingdom as well as Ireland, Italy, France, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Lithuania, Poland, Turkey and Ukraine, according to reporting from The Washington Post and Politico.
Officials are not expected to inform their home countries about their imminent transfers to the notorious facility, which opened in 2002 at the height of the War on Terror.
Most European allies accept deportees from the United States to their home countries, making it unclear why the Trump administration would first force them into a detention camp roundly condemned by international human rights groups.
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Terrible advice, you could get covid doing that
Protests worked
this is the way
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