Posted on 06/27/2019 4:06:26 PM PDT by DollyCali
GOOD ~ Successful YUGE rally in Orlando
VERY GOOD ~ Improved approval rate of judges
BAD ~ Rape sluts begin emerging - AGAIN
UGLY ~Iran's growing boldness (and stupidity)
YUGE ORLANDO RALLY
KICKS OFF 2020 PRESIDENTIAL RELECTION CAMPAIGN
HEAVY GRAPHIC COVERAGE IN POST ONE
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Why are they not happy? I love the kiosks. You dont have to deal with the idiots working there Nobody asking if you want fries with that, when you didnt order fries in the first place
I heard they are doing for voice activated drive through.
Later, thanks
BEau bo’s latert report on next area of wall complete with pictures
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3760250/posts
Wow...that is sickening! Never heard of 12 Tribes until now. Will investigate. We have some doozie communes here in Oregon. Wouldn’t be surprised to find one of theirs here.
My view...put millstones around their necks and throw them into the sea.
Here’s their website. None in Oregon but they are pretty big.
Unbelievable. Hope they shut them all down along with their Deli’s. https://twelvetribes.com/
Besides liking musicals, I guess that is another difference between you & me. The last thing I want to do is talk to 99% of most people, especially people I dont know. The faster I can get in & out of a place, the better. If I dont have to interact with somebody, that is a bonus.
Incase you missed it.https://t.co/58rJ5DesRN— Chaos Actual (@actual_chaos) June 29, 2019
https://t.co/mFj6Lalrlf— Chaos Actual (@actual_chaos) June 29, 2019
Its so hard to get a clear picture of how much...
40 miles worth were appropriated in FY 2017 are now done (14 mile San Diego Primary, 4 miles downtown El Paso, 2 miles in Calexico, and 20 miles running West from El Paso. All had some kind of previous barrier that was so ineffective, that they were among the most heavily crossed/trafficked areas.
80 miles were appropriated for FY 2018, and they are now starting construction. That includes the first segments where there was no barrier previously (~25 miles in the Rio Grande Valley).
Congress appropriated money for 55 more miles in the Rio Grande Valley for FY 2019, where basically none existed before. The President then declared an emergency, and identified about $8 billion - enough to build a few hundred miles (but did not specify where, like appropriations do). The first of those projects (Yuma, AZ; and a 46 mile run in New Mexico, continuing the piece built West from El Paso) are ready to break ground, but pending some legal rulings.
Altogether, the Border Patrol/DHS plan for full operational control of the border calls for about 1,100 miles of barrier (mostly replacement), thousands of additional personnel, and several technology programs - $25 billion over five years.
Barrier is being installed by priority - where it will make the biggest difference. Most of those areas have always been hot spots (e.g. border cities), and had some kind of barrier. The main area that needs barrier but has none are the Rio Grande Valley and Laredo areas of South Texas, where many factors made it much more difficult (changing river path, ratified International Treaty, flood control, many small property holders, and not included in the Roosevelt Reservation for Federal use). They need about 150 miles total, about half of which was appropriated between 2018 and 2019.
The bottom line is that the first 100 miles on the priority list will make a dramatically larger impact on traffic flows, than will the last 100 miles on the list. The Trump Administration is seeking to get about 400-500 miles worth built or on contract by the 2020 election, which would button up where the bulk of traffic now passes.
(Another) Bottom Line is that we started off slow while all the plans and prep were underway, but this year are entering full scale deployment. If the money is freed up from the lawsuits, we should be approaching a total rate of around a half mile of new barrier per day by the end of the year.
The most important miles first, with top of the line wall system (barrier, patrol road, lights, cameras, sensors, alarms).
25 posted on 6/28/2019, 10:16:40 PM by BeauBo
Saudi Arabia has helped us greatly with eliminating Isis.
Generally not. But then again, I generally dont engage them either. My wife does all the shopping & other than 7-11, I try not to do to stores.
Im relatively friendly with people at my kids games.
I generally find that people suck. They either talk to you in order to brag about how great their kids are or how good they are, or they want something from you.
Most times, I dont really care what they have to say. Have a nice day. Do they really mean it or care if I do? Probably not.
Nice info on the wall.
Thanks
Good info. Thank you.
We know the people of our “small town”. “
We were born in that same small town”
Jack and Diane are our neighbors and friends. We ask about their kids or grandkids They know how we like our coffee. Hopefully those who serve the customers will have the same closeness and it will continue to be a place where friends and neighbors gather.
John used to stop in regularly at local burger restaurant. Greeted everyone with a “hi folks, how we doing today!” MC D will have trouble keeping up with that atmosphere. Conversation was cheap— free!
Thanks!
I grew up in a small farming town of 2,500 in Central IL. Everybody knew everybody & everything about everybody & their past generations. Our entertainment was staring out the kitchen window at the neighbors. After they died, everybody knew the exact location of their plot in the cemetery. My grandfather & father owned a tavern, so we REALLY knew about the people.
I couldnt wait to get out when I turned 18, so I came out to Los Angeles to be anonymous
Im friendly & polite, but I dont care about anybodys business & don’t want them to know mine, in general.
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