Posted on 08/01/2022 12:02:34 AM PDT by weston
The good old days.
Dick Morris is usually wrong, especially with his predictions, but may be correct here.
I'm doing my level best! 😂
Oh, and, Clarke Kent is pitching in, too....he's everywhere!
Considering the total lack of phone booths is making Clark’s life incredibly more complex...........
LOL!
And what do we hear from Biden?
Crickets!
Literally............
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Since 2020, chicken prices increased by 50.6%, pork by 33.9% and beef by 26.9%.
I remember when I saw Superman, everyone in the theater cracked up when they saw that.
Be that as it may re: Mitch’s love of leadership, DJT launched a broadside against him about a week or so ago.
This is one form of revenge, McConnell style.
:-)
RIP Christopher Reeve.
TSA is Allowing Illegal Immigrants on Planes with ARREST WARRANTS for ID-Flying the friendly skies at taxpayer expense.
Could the Biden administration all be some huge joke? A parody or some crazy dark comedy in which a career political hack with rapidly advancing dementia somehow becomes president and bumbles around as his radical handlers begin implementing a dizzying number of measures to weaken America and endanger Americans? Is there anything the Biden administration is doing that would make it clear that this is not actually what's happening here?
The latest appalling news to come from Biden's handlers is that they are allowing illegal immigrants to board commercial planes using their arrest warrants as identification. No, they're not then arrested. They're just flying the friendly skies, thanks to the munificence of Old Joe. Of course, that's our money they're spending, but what else is new?
Fox News reported Tuesday that some Republicans in the House are upset about this and are “calling for the Biden administration to provide additional information on what they call an ‘extremely troubling’ policy that allows illegal immigrants to board planes using civil arrest warrants and other related documents as ID.” Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) and twenty-three other Republicans wrote to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, asking him why the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) allows illegal immigrants to fly around with “civil immigration arrest warrants and deportation orders” as their only identification.
The letter notes that aside from the obvious problems with this, “these documents are not secure documents and can easily be forged, copied, or otherwise manipulated. Given the fact that American citizens are constantly being reminded that their IDs will soon need to be REAL ID compliant to board an airplane, it is extremely troubling that TSA is allowing illegal aliens to use nonsecure documents as IDs to board planes.” ...
Very clever, Jane!
Ha!
>>>Job Openings Unexpectedly Surge To Two For Every Unemployed Worker, Crashing Fed’s Plans To Nuke The Job Market
10 job sites have the same job listing and they are counting them as unique. Big fraud.
When foreigners are forging arrest warrants to fly within the US. 9-11 FORGOTTEN.
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll, sponsored by Miranda Devine’s LAPTOP FROM HELL for Tuesday shows that 44% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Biden’s job performance. Fifty-five percent (55%) disapprove.
California Democrats Pass Law to Let State Set Fast Food Workers’ Wages
The bill, AB 257, creates a ten-member politburo, known as the Fast Food Council, which would serve for ten years, until renewed by the legislature. It would govern “restaurants consisting of 100 or more establishments nationally that share a common brand, or that are characterized by standardized options for decor, marketing, packaging, products, and services.”
Democrats in both houses of the California State Legislature have passed a bill that would allow the state to set wages for half a million fast food workers in the state, sending the legislation to Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) for signature.
The bill, AB 257, creates a ten-member politburo, known as the Fast Food Council, which would serve for ten years, until renewed by the legislature. It would govern “restaurants consisting of 100 or more establishments nationally that share a common brand, or that are characterized by standardized options for decor, marketing, packaging, products, and services.”
The Wall Street Journal reported Monday:
The bill, known as the Fast Act, would establish a panel with members appointed by the governor and legislative leaders composed of workers, union representatives, employers and business advocates. They would set hourly wages of up to $22 for fast food workers starting next year and can increase them annually by the same rate as the consumer-price index, up to a maximum of 3.5%.
A previous version of the bill passed by the state Assembly in January also allowed the council to oversee workplace conditions such as scheduling and made restaurant chains joint employers of their franchise’s employers, potentially opening them to liability for labor violations.
Representatives for companies including McDonald’s Corp., Yum Brands Inc. and Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. succeeded in having those provisions removed in the state Senate via amendments over the past week, though they still oppose the bill.
The Associated Press reported that advocates hoped it would inspire similar efforts nationwide:
It's bad enough to create a minimum wage, but CA has to set up even more bureaucracy with some nebulous panel. More bloated government.
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