Posted on 02/11/2019 10:00:17 PM PST by ransomnote
Actually he did, if I'm not mistaken.
Too tired to look it up and post it, but that's my recollection. Six hours after, I'm pretty sure. Time for fatass to get there, if indeed she did.
Either way, her there or not, all her flying monkeys were there.
Bagster
Shooting in Aurora, IL...reported 5 deceased, not including the officers that were injured. First two officers inside were shot.
Absolutely a false flag. Remember Nazi P threatening that a dem _resident could use the Emergency Powers Act to do something (like rescind) the right to hear arms? Nevermind something like that must be done via an amendment, but when have they ever cared about the Constitution?
Still doesn’t appear to be signed, or it takes this site a long time to update, if someone can make a screen shot it will be clear. Status of bill is currently “To President”. Not “Became Law”.
https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-joint-resolution/31/actions
Sponsor: Rep. Roybal-Allard, Lucille [D-CA-40] (Introduced 01/22/2019)
Committees: House - Appropriations
Latest Action: 02/15/2019 Presented to President. (All Actions)
Roll Call Votes: There have been 5 roll call votes
Tracker:
Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:
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“Be prepared for more FAKE NEWS disinfo claiming we stated death.
Read carefully.
F15.
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Well, that didn’t take long.
I highly recommend that Italy come clean to the American public, president Trump and Congress about their role in spygate and the attempt to coverup their involvement.
Do not sacrifice your relationship with America.
Its all coming out.
twitter.com/GeorgePapa19/status/1096554298463346689
No, but I'll got get caught up now.
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Sept of this year is what I’ve been seeing.
Bkmrk
Secretary Nielsen Statement on FY19 Homeland Security Funding Bill and National Emergency Declaration
Release Date: February 15, 2019
On February 15, Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen M. Nielsen released a statement on the signing of the legislation that funds the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and on the Presidents declaration of a national emergency:
The legislation passed by both chambers of Congress and signed today by the President gives the Department of Homeland Security critical funding to protect the homeland, including some resources to secure our borders and enforce our nations immigration laws. It increases the DHS overall budget by $1.7 billion, including $1.375 billion to build new border barriers where our frontline personnel need it most, and contains no restrictions on total barrier mileage. The legislation also includes $415 million in humanitarian assistance to address the serious crisis at our southern border, 4,754 additional beds for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to detain illegal aliens humanely and keep our citizens safe, and $570 million for specialized screening equipment at our Ports of Entry to detect illegal drugs and human smuggling. Moreover, the bill provides additional resources to combat child exploitation, human trafficking, transnational criminal organizations, and other cross-border criminal activity.
Finally, the bill funds the Coast Guards Polar Security Cutter, increases important funding for the newly created Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), and provides funding for 200 computed tomography machines that will help our dedicated TSA employees keep our skies safe.
But the legislation doesnt provide everything we need, and it gets nowhere close to completely solving the serious humanitarian and security crisis at our southern border. Time and again, Congress has failed to fully fund DHS to confront this situation and to handle the influx of aliens, drugs, and other illicit traffic into our country. That is why I strongly support the Presidents decision to unlock additional funding for physical barriers, including resources from the Department of Treasury and the Department of Defense. Moreover, I applaud the Presidents decision to declare a national emergency. This is a crisispure and simpleand we need to respond accordingly. We cannot standby as our border security is further compromised and our immigration laws are exploited. Now is the time to act and to uphold our fundamental responsibility to our citizens and our nation to safeguard U.S. territory.
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They gotta get the FBI outta the narrative.
YEah I just read that outside investors are buying up large swaths of land in Guatemala, industrializing, and evicting the indigenes. Then their government says go north young man, gives them a few bucks, maybe a phone and off they go. Let the Norteamericanos deal with them. They’re going to have to take them ALL back and deal with them themselves.
Thanks for this Oracle, bags!
BKMRK !!!
"#2706 Beginning of Surveillance Sequence (Q Posts without a Trip Code)
Without a tripcode how do you know it's Q? Isn't the tripcode (which has changed many times) the guarantor of Q's genuine Q status?
word on street is that Nielson just signed emergency DHS order that voids much of what is in the budget bill
Your comment to Jack Black falls on deaf ears. Like any naughty child he is as happy with negative attention as positive. I can normally skip his comments as they all start with a whine but he is getting so verbose it take scrolling half a page to get by his comments
Never heard of a pushbar/towbar "snapping" before...
I totally agree lets keep him, but if they do impeach him it would set off a war, and rightly so.
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