Posted on 04/20/2021 9:18:06 AM PDT by weston
arg...yes spunky.
Oh crap, YouTube is at it again.
You can watch Bongino’s President Trump interview here:
I should have posted Rumble in the first place and forgot YouTube.
Isn’t censorship fun?
Thanks for the links.
Me too. But it’s probably 10 people removed from the origin.
It’s horrifying the rate that the democrats have done damage.
Good!
In the NYSlimes FORCED answers to PV they stated that they “lacked knowledge and info” over 40 times.
That about sums it up for the NYSlimes, they truly do lack any knowledge or any information.
This is quite hilarious, “ Claims Articles Are Opinion But Admits Reporters Not Opinion Writers.”
James O’Keefe doing the only journalism not the NYSLIMES.
He tells them they better get prepared for a jury trail, says there’s no amount of money you can give me to settle this case.
Don't ya just love it.
I do love it!
O’Keefe is fearless for he has the truth on his side.
John Cardillo
@johncardillo
You can take it to the bank that the FBI will start leaking personal conversations from @RudyGiuliani’s devices.
This has nothing whatsoever to do with justice, and everything to do with weaponizing the FBI against political opponents.
https://twitter.com/johncardillo/status/1387452243968991233
>>Can anyone explain exactly what will happen if the audit proves there was fraud?<<
unchartered territory...good luck with that...
PV needs to infiltrate the democrats elections workers and politicians in certain areas before 2022 elections.
This will, make your blood boil:
Police allegedly refused service at Seattle chocolate shop; employee reportedly says ‘go f*** yourself’ to reporter seeking comment
Sources in the department with knowledge of the event told the Post Millennial that an officer and a trainee entered Chocolati on North 45th Street in the Wallingford neighborhood around 4:30 p.m. Tuesday.
When the employee behind the register finished serving the customer ahead of them, the officer walked up to the register to order, the outlet said, citing its sources. But the employee — a white female with green streaks in her hair — ignored the officer, the Post Millennial said.
When the officer got her attention, he asked for a box of chocolates — but the employee replied, “No, I won’t serve you,” the outlet reported, after which the officer and trainee left.
The Post Millennial said it contacted Chocolati for comment, and a store employee answered the phone. But when the employee was told about the purpose of the call, the outlet said the employee asked, “Is this how you want to spend your time? Getting essential workers in trouble? Shouldn’t you be spending your time harassing homeless people?”
With that, the Post Millennial said it suggested leaving a number for the owner or manager, but the employee responded, “You really want to spend your time getting essential workers in trouble?”
So, the outlet reported that the employee was told that an attempt would be made at another time to reach the owner or manager. But after the employee agreed that would be preferable, the Post Millennial reported that employee added the following sign-off: “And go f*** yourself.”
More where that came from?
The outlet added that after it published its story, another police officer contacted the Post Millennial saying that another refusal of service occurred on a different date at the Chocolati on East Green Lake Drive North.
https://www.theblaze.com/news/police-refused-service-at-seattle-chocolate-shop
>>see how DeSantis’ re-election goes, if he wins, I think Trump will endorse DeSantis<<
Pres. Trump probably wants to see if Repubs take back house & senate - if so, he runs, if not - anoint DeSantis
“It’s An Act Of War” - Texas Counties Declare Disaster Over Border Crisis
Boyd says the county—which sits about 200 miles north of the U.S.–Mexico border—is used as a staging area for smuggling illegal aliens to Houston.
“What happens is they’ll bring them up from the border to somewhere in this area. They’ll drop them off at a temporary holding site and then someone from Houston comes and picks them up and then takes them to Houston, where they’re distributed across the United States,” he said.
Goliad County, with a population of 7,600, is one of four Texas counties that issued local states of disaster last week due to the impact of the border surge. Three of the counties are located 40 to 200 miles north of the border but are dealing with cross-border crime and human smuggling every day.
In their declarations, each of the counties—Kinney, Goliad, La Salle, and Atascosa—said the “health, life, and property” of their residents are “under imminent threat of disaster from the human trafficking occurring on our border with Mexico.”
Border Patrol agents apprehended more than 76,000 illegal aliens along the U.S.–Mexico border in the first two weeks of April. In addition, the average number of illegal aliens who evade capture is about 1,000 per day.
“The ongoing border crisis has resulted in thousands of illegal aliens invading South Texas and overwhelming our local, state, and federal law enforcement,” the Goliad County declaration reads.
“This continual violation of our sovereignty and territorial integrity has resulted in residents of South Texas being assaulted, threatened with violence, and robbed, while also sustaining vast amounts of property damage.
The declarations request that Texas Gov. Greg Abbott deploy additional law enforcement personnel and state military forces to help control the situation.
Goliad County Judge Mike Bennett, who signed his county’s declaration, said he expects 200 or more of Texas’s 254 counties to follow suit.
“We don’t have a lot of redundancy in these small counties and it’s taking up every bit of their resources,” Bennett said during a public meeting in Westache on April 22.
“This needs to be addressed at the source—which is our border—and that’s what we’re hoping our governor will do.”
On April 26, Abbott asked county judges to send him a “full and accurate” estimate of the fiscal impact on their county so he can bill the federal government for costs incurred.
Boyd said he’s been dealing with border issues since 2005.
“I’ve never seen anything quite like this,” he said at the public meeting. “Things pretty much started drying up on the border during the last administration. Things were pretty much under control.
“Well, that came to a real fast end, and it’s the Wild West on steroids.”
Boyd asked locals to check their land for signs of illegal activity, including discarded water bottles, campfire remnants, and large amounts of trash.
“If we’re not going to do something about any of this, then we’re not a nation,” he said.
“I’d much rather see the federal government get off their duff and do something about this, but, I’m sorry, I have no faith. It’s going to have to come from the state of Texas. If the state doesn’t do something, it’s all going to be over
Kinney County, which started the ball rolling on the disaster declarations, is the only one of the four counties that’s situated on the international border. The county is a direct smuggling route from Del Rio to San Antonio.
Kinney County Sheriff Brad Coe said he has six full-time deputies to cover 1,400 square miles.
“We can’t do it,” he said.
“My guys have been in more pursuits in the past year than most police officers will do in a lifetime. We’re catching more and more every day. We file charges, [then] we have to let them go because our jails are full.”
On April 23, the sheriff’s office posted a message on its Facebook page: “In less than 18 hours, Kinney County Sheriff’s Deputies have encountered 5 human trafficking cases and 1 stolen vehicle.”
Kinney County attorney Brent Smith said Texas should act on its own accord to enforce its border with Mexico
Newly elected Lavaca County Judge Mark Myers also spoke at the public meeting, despite his county not declaring a disaster. His county sits between the border and Houston.
Since January, within the county, more than 13 pickup trucks have been stolen, and seven high-speed pursuits ended in crashes. Three illegal aliens have been airlifted to hospitals.
“This all costs taxpayer money, because illegal aliens don’t pay that bill—you do,” Myers said, adding that it costs $40,000 to airlift an injured person.
“This is not a sustainable future. We cannot do this.”
Myers encouraged the 400 to 500 participants at the meeting to “flood the telephone network” of state representatives in Austin.
“The governor needs to act on this, and he needs to treat it as what it is, which is an invasion of our nation. This is an act of war,” Myers said.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/its-act-war-texas-counties-declare-disaster-over-border-crisis
I thought maybe my star Internet research friend might be able to make heads or tails out of this:
Here in Carter County the real estate assessments have gone up through the roof. Between 20 and 30%. Just talk to a friend down the street that works in escrow office, she said her boss said it is state wide. I was trying to figure out why little Carter County needed so much more money. They’re usually good about budgeting and making do. So what’s going on with Tennessee do you think? Why are they getting greedy all of a sudden?
Have you gotten your updated assessment yet?
What’s weird is that our new house went up by 20%. The old house way out in the country only went up by 5%. Looks like the neighbors all around us are up by about 28%.
Essential worker? A clerk at a chocolate store? She thinks pretty highly of herself.
If I was the manager or owner, I would let her know just how nonessential she was in about 2 seconds.
My thoughts exactly.
Now that’s interesting. I used the apostrophe; I wonder if that made the difference? Of course, Google keeps changing it to Tiffany or Epiphany, like I don’t know what I’m doing.
Thanks!
Well, you’ve got some misinformation there. LOL
The tax assessment was not statewide. State law requires every county to do a countywide revaluation of property on a 4, 5, or 6 year schedule. The state establishes policies and procedures for the county assessors, oversees the work of the counties and listen to property tax appeals. Mine was last revaluated in 2019, so I’m not due yet.
I haven’t received anything about a new tax amount. Can you tell if it’s because of the assessment rate ($ per hundred) being changed, or because the assessed value (worth of property) went up? Another thought is, did you move within the city limits so are now having to pay county AND city property taxes?
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