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Gen. Keane on Martha McCallum tonight
« Reply #2702 on: February 07, 2023, 07:03:14 PM »
Breaks down the true issues with the balloons.   A must see.  Can someone locate the clip?  It was the opening segment.






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MD pair charged with conspiring to destroy electrical faciliites
« Reply #2708 on: February 14, 2023, 07:57:27 AM »
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No specificity as to the basis for the description of their political beliefs, but similar to a neo-nazi attack on the grid that I posted about here previously.

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/maryland-woman-and-florida-man-charged-federally-conspiring-destroy-energy-facilities?utm_source=sendinblue&utm_campaign=Extremism_Roundup_2023-02-09_RESEND_02-14&utm_medium=email

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Re: MD pair charged with conspiring to destroy electrical faciliites
« Reply #2709 on: February 14, 2023, 08:09:08 AM »
second

No specificity as to the basis for the description of their political beliefs, but similar to a neo-nazi attack on the grid that I posted about here previously.

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/maryland-woman-and-florida-man-charged-federally-conspiring-destroy-energy-facilities?utm_source=sendinblue&utm_campaign=Extremism_Roundup_2023-02-09_RESEND_02-14&utm_medium=email

 :roll:

Most likely more Faking Bogus Investigations BS.

"Oh, let's destroy Baltimore!" As if they could do a better job than the residents of Baltimurder.

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Sometimes there ARE Neo-Nazis
« Reply #2710 on: February 14, 2023, 09:24:18 AM »


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Re: Chinese coming through our southern border
« Reply #2713 on: February 14, 2023, 10:45:17 AM »
https://michaelyon.locals.com/upost/3524503/snakeheads-through-darien-gap

Good thing the PRC won’t insert intel or spec ops assets into the US this way, that wouldn’t be fair!

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AMcC: Biden's SOTU lies about decreasing illegal immigration
« Reply #2714 on: February 15, 2023, 05:49:02 AM »
Biden’s SOTU Boasts about Decreasing Illegal Immigration Were Fraudulent, Too
By ANDREW C. MCCARTHY
February 14, 2023 2:24 PM

The president hasn’t fixed the problem; he has covered it up through a legally baseless sleight of hand.

Right before I read Jim Geraghty’s excellent Corner post on how President Biden’s State of the Union boasts about inflation were, well, inflated, I happened to read a report by Andrew R. Arthur, the stellar analyst at the Center for Immigration Studies, on how Biden’s SOTU boasts about dramatic improvement in the crisis of illegal immigration at the southern border are also absurdly overblown.




In his speech, Biden brayed, “Since we launched our new border plan last month, unlawful migration from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela has come down 97 percent.” I will come momentarily to the administration’s new border plan, which, as I observed when Biden rolled it out, is both illegal and a political fraud. For now, though, let’s stick with what the president said. Even at face value, it was exaggeration. As Arthur runs the numbers, there was a decrease in unlawful migration from the four countries in question between December 2022 and January 2023, but it was a decrease of just 76 percent — and even that statistic makes the Biden administration’s immigration policies sound a lot more successful than they’ve actually been.

Because of Biden’s policies, illegal immigration is at astronomical, previously unseen levels, so any decrease, no matter how noticeable, is going to be a fall from unprecedented heights. And when you widen the time frame, comparing January 2023 with January 2021 (when Biden took office, and thus before his policies took hold) and January 2020 (before Covid shut down even most illicit travel), the picture starts to look a lot different from the one Biden painted. As Arthur shows, apprehensions from the four countries Biden mentioned were up 400 percent in January 2023 compared to January 2021, and an astonishing 1,275 percent compared with January 2020.


Now, let’s look at the numbers for all countries, rather than just the four that Biden cherry-picked. In total, there were about 156,000 illegal aliens “encountered” by Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) personnel in January — 128,000 detained at the border, and 28,000 stopped at ports of entry. In the 15 years between May 2006 and May 2021, monthly apprehensions exceeded the January 2023 total of 128,000 only once — in May 2019, when slightly fewer than 133,000 encounters were recorded. That is, the January 2023 numbers Biden bragged about are historically horrible.

And how could they not be? In fiscal year 2022 (which ended last September), CPB agents apprehended over 2.2 million illegal aliens. As Arthur has previously shown, that is about 300,000 more illegal aliens in just a single year than were detained by CPB agents during the combined five-year period between the start of fiscal year 2014 and the end of fiscal year 2018. (See this New York Post chart, which makes the point graphically.)


Now, about Biden’s new border plan: It is not reducing the number of illegal aliens detained at the border; it is concealing the number of illegal aliens released into the country through a “parole” scam.

The scam works this way: Rather than trying to cross illegally at the border, aliens are now encouraged to arrange entry into the U.S. at CBP ports set up in northern Mexico. There, even if they do not have a valid asylum claim (which the vast majority do not, because a valid claim must meet a high evidentiary burden), they will be given “parole” so long as they can show a potential claim of credible fear of persecution in their home country (a very low standard).

As we shall see, the administration has no legal authority to grant such “parole.” Nevertheless, compliant and uninformed media are reporting on the plan as if it were legitimate and the “paroled” aliens were entering our country lawfully. The “parole” purports to authorize illegal aliens to work in the U.S. and lasts for two years, plenty of time to establish other ties (marriage, children) that will make it practically impossible to expel them — assuming that they show up for legal proceedings, and that the overrun system even schedules those proceedings in the foreseeable future. That is, Biden has presumed the unilateral power to amend statutory immigration law, in effect granting asylum to illegal aliens who do not meet the qualifications Congress has prescribed — aliens who are merely economic migrants, who could have applied for asylum in countries they passed through before arriving at a U.S. port of entry, and who do not have a cognizable fear of persecution in their native countries.

Biden’s parole program is lawless, which is why it is now being challenged in a Texas federal court by 20 states (including Florida, which has also brought a lawsuit in a Florida federal court). As I’ve explained a number of times, federal immigration law mandates that illegal aliens “shall be detained” from the time they are first encountered by federal authorities until their cases are disposed of (i.e., until they are either deported or granted asylum or some other statutorily authorized right to remain).

The law only provides two exceptions to this detention mandate.


The first exception enables the government to return aliens encountered at the border to a foreign country contiguous to the United States while their immigration proceedings are pending. This is the exception that led to former President Trump’s successful “Remain in Mexico” policy, which Biden willfully dismantled.

The second exception (codified in Section 1182(d)(5)(A) of Title 8, U.S. Code) authorizes the government to parole aliens temporarily into the country, “on a case-by-case basis for urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit” (emphasis added). It is on this second exception that Biden purports to rely for his parole authority, but this claim is laughable. The administration does not even pretend that it is doing anything but mass parole; this is not case-by-case analysis of each alien, but release into the U.S. of thousands of illegal aliens each day. There is no “urgent humanitarian reason” to open the border: Again, these are economic migrants, and Congress has mandated that even aliens with potentially legitimate persecution claims must be detained. Finally, far from “significant public benefit,” the entry of so many illegal aliens is a public catastrophe for the states whose public-health, welfare, education, and law-enforcement resources are left to deal with them.

Biden is not reducing illegal immigration. He is pretending that illegal immigrants are legal because he has granted them “parole” — notwithstanding the fact that Congress has never and will never give him the power to grant it. He is not ameliorating the disaster he has created; he is merely moving the locus of the disaster from the border to the ports of entry. Consider, for example, the president’s false claim of a 97 percent drop in illegal immigration from the four aforementioned countries. As Arthur points out, there were about 22,000 such aliens encountered in January 2023. Of these, fewer than 12,000 were detained at the border; the rest were stopped at ports of entry. And that was actually a 42 percent increase over December 2022.


Biden’s shift of the crisis from the border to the ports is causing significant problems for the Mexican government (from which we need cooperation) as aliens from various countries overwhelm the ports in Mexican territory. The shift also continues the ongoing humanitarian catastrophe because it persists in encouraging aliens to make the perilous trip northward, notorious for violence, rape, child trafficking, kidnapping, and other abuses.

And here is the most perverse part: The president and his radical progressive base have turned things on their head. The point of having ports of entry is to provide for orderly management of our country’s generous legal immigration process. Congress’s objective in enacting immigration law is to discourage illegal immigration and expedite the removal of aliens who attempt to enter unlawfully. Now, however, Biden is converting the ports of entry into gateways through which tens of thousands of illegal immigrants can enter the country, squeezing out legal immigration and faithlessly undermining the execution of federal law.

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Boy, there sure seems to be an uptick in stupidity!
« Reply #2716 on: February 19, 2023, 02:26:14 AM »
Pasting two URLs from our GM in this thread here.

https://twitter.com/DC_Draino/status/1627093225579360258

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/02/massive-5-acre-fire-breaks-kissimmee-florida-warehouse-storing-plastic-plant-pots-flames-two-stories-high-residents-breathing-issues-told-stay-inside/

As we have been discussing, letting in six million essentially unvetted illegal aliens from around the world is a deep thread to homeland security. 

In recent days it has been reported that this includes 25-30 Chinese every day and that they are paying something like $35,000 each to the Cartels.   Why wouldn't the ChiComs be sending fifth column agents?  Why wouldn't the Iranians or ISIS or Al Qaeda, etc etc?

Th problem is particularly insidious-- sabotage of this sort does not require very much training and essentially is impossible to distinguish from the stupidities of every day life.  Beyond a sense of "Boy there seems to be an increase in stupidity!" how are we to realize and activate against the threat?
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An effort to craft a solution
« Reply #2717 on: February 19, 2023, 05:00:25 AM »
Controlling the Border Starts with Fixing Our Dysfunctional Asylum System

Migrants, among them Nicaraguans who were kidnapped by organized crime in the state of Durango and released days later by the Mexican Army, line up near the border wall after crossing the Rio Bravo River to turn themselves in to U.S. Border Patrol agents to request asylum in El Paso, Texas, seen from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico December 12, 2022. (Jose Luis Gonzalez/Reuters)

By SAM PEAK
February 16, 2023 6:30 AM

Instead of pretending he has a plan to solve the border crisis, President Biden should consider the proposals lawmakers have already put forth.

After overseeing an unprecedented two-year border crisis, President Biden implied during his State of the Union address that he finally had a plan to resolve this disaster. But when pressed for further details, Biden’s own officials stressed that “no proposal is under serious consideration.”


Instead of pretending to have a plan in place, Biden should pay attention to the solutions that lawmakers have already rolled out. Last Congress, a group of border-state lawmakers introduced the  Border Solutions Act. If passed, this bill would address one of the border crisis’s major driving forces: the perverse incentives in our asylum system. Because merely receiving an asylum hearing often takes over four years, people can file claims that lack merit and work indefinitely in the U.S. while their case is pending.

The Border Solutions Act would fix this problem by moving the most recent asylum cases to the front of the line during periods when migration surges are most extreme. This “last in, first out” policy would reject and remove applicants with weaker asylum claims more quickly, preventing them from using the typically prolonged adjudication times as a means of staying in the U.S. over an extended period.

By deterring people with otherwise weak claims from applying, a last-in, first-out policy could eventually reduce backlogs for applicants with stronger claims. Research from the Migration Policy Institute found that roughly 90 percent of Salvadorans, Hondurans, and Guatemalans cited “economics” as their reason for wanting to migrate, while fewer than 10 percent cited “insecurity and violence.” Although Northern Triangle countries no longer represent as large a proportion of new border-crossers, these findings suggest that economic migrants are slowing the process of receiving asylum for people with legitimate claims.

Many of these weak asylum cases come from people who were given false information about their eligibility to enter the U.S. Some of this can be attributed to local gossip, but it’s also true that smugglers have weaponized the Biden administration’s incoherent messaging and policies in order to sell their services to people who don’t know better. This was an especially prominent driver of the September 2021 migrant crisis, in which numerous Haitian arrivals were deceived by smugglers’ marketing campaigns.


Biden should counter smuggler propaganda by supporting the Border Response Resilience Act, which would require routine government reports about the tactics and propaganda deployed by human smugglers and the perception of American immigration policy among potential migrants. The bill also requires the U.S. government to devise an interagency plan to rapidly expand detention capacity by dispatching facilities and personnel from other agencies during migration surges. Such a plan would keep the government from purchasing detention space on an ad hoc basis at unreasonably exorbitant prices.

As our asylum process collapses under the weight of unresolved claims, our U.S. Customs and Border Protection personnel are being diverted from their routine law-enforcement duties in a vain attempt to hold our system together. During the 2019 asylum-seeker surge, anywhere from 40 percent to 60 percent of our Border Patrol agents were redirected so they could process applicants. This trend has certainly grown worse in recent years, as more parts of our border have become unmanned.

Our sprawling asylum system may also be contributing to today’s fentanyl crisis, given that hundreds of the CBP officers who guard our legal ports of entry are periodically diverted to help handle large flows of families. The thousands of American lives lost from drug overdoses — not to mention the hundreds of thousands of workers who have left the labor force due to synthetic-opioid addiction — are reason enough to get this crisis under control.

Most of CBP’s staffing problems can be ameliorated by regaining control over our asylum system, but Congress must also act immediately to attract CBP personnel. According to an exchange between Representative Nancy Mace and Tucson Border Patrol chief John Modlin during a recent oversight hearing, the process of hiring a Border Patrol agent takes well over a year, and CBP may be facing a staffing shortage of roughly 2,700 agents. Modlin recommended shortening these hiring times by eliminating redundant security clearances for Border Patrol applicants who have already been federally cleared due to their prior service in a different federal agency.

All these solutions are critical for addressing America’s immediate security needs. But over the long term, policy-makers must revamp America’s asylum system so that it’s capable of rapidly adjudicating cases no matter how circumstances change at the border. One idea for achieving this goal is to equip asylum adjudicators with artificial-intelligence technology to help them decide cases at a faster pace. Such technology could in theory streamline the simpler elements of an asylum case while providing adjudicators with additional bandwidth to evaluate the more complex aspects. Figuring out the extent to which automation can assist personnel in reaching asylum decisions will require elaborate risk assessment. But continuing to rely solely on human judgment to decide asylum cases inevitably results in glaringly disparate outcomes in addition to keeping applicants in limbo.

The status quo of our asylum system is untenable. What we need instead is a humanitarian system that resists exploitation while better serving those for whom it was designed. If President Biden actually wants to fix the border crisis, that’s a good place to start.

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Matt Bracken on another attempt to derail a train
« Reply #2718 on: February 20, 2023, 07:15:25 AM »


Edited
Police sources: 18-inch pipe bomb found behind Holmesburg church, near railroad tracks
https://www.fox29.com/news/police-sources-18-pipe-bomb-found-behind-holmesburg-church-near-railroad-tracks
This moron gets a C- for effort.

There are 20 ways to derail a train that require nothing more than 5-10 bucks spent at a home depot. With no noise and no signature.

I don’t want to be specific, but our enemies, both internal and imported (intentionally, via our open borders) know them all very well. They are trained. (I could do the “training” in 2 or 3 paragraphs here, but I won’t.)

RR tracks, pipelines, power lines, fiber optic cables: they can only exist and function as we expect them to function in a high-trust society.

As soon as you add a few 100 to 1,000 saboteurs, with 3 paragraphs of information and 10 bucks spent at Home Depot, it all begins to crash.

Metcalf was just a high-level warning shot, ignored.

(Metcalf probably cost $100. The next 10 East Palestines can be done for $5-$10 each. And our enemies, internal and imported, know all this very well.)

Even if 99% of Americans are literally asleep at the switch.



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Re: Matt Bracken on another attempt to derail a train
« Reply #2720 on: February 20, 2023, 07:32:17 AM »
"Even if 99% of Americans are literally asleep at the switch."


I don't think this works until that number improves.

This meaning American Greed, resistance to Marxism fascism, erosion of freedoms, putting forward our side of it, and winning.
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Re: Meanwhile, in America...
« Reply #2721 on: February 20, 2023, 07:42:21 AM »
The analogy doesn't work for me.


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MY: Military age Chinese males with money coming in
« Reply #2723 on: February 23, 2023, 06:17:53 AM »


Remember this the next time we read about some mysterious explosion or derailment or fire.

https://audioboom.com/.../8250485-panama-dariengap-report...
IMPEACH BIDEN HARRIS!!!

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Re: MY: Military age Chinese males with money coming in
« Reply #2724 on: February 23, 2023, 06:21:43 AM »


Remember this the next time we read about some mysterious explosion or derailment or fire.

https://audioboom.com/.../8250485-panama-dariengap-report...
IMPEACH BIDEN HARRIS!!!

Getting "page not found".


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Re: Homeland Security, Border, sabotage of energy, transportation, environment
« Reply #2726 on: February 23, 2023, 07:38:15 AM »
I got the URL from a MY missive.  It worked when I posted it. 



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Re: Homeland Security, Border, sabotage of energy, transportation, environment
« Reply #2729 on: February 25, 2023, 11:26:37 AM »
defense attorney for Arizona Rancher
suggest the cartels bribe those who arrested him
and will routinely produce "witnesses" who will testify against him

(or anyone who stands up to them)

VERY DISTURBING


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Re: Homeland Security, Border, sabotage of energy, transportation, environment
« Reply #2730 on: February 25, 2023, 11:33:45 AM »
defense attorney for Arizona Rancher
suggest the cartels bribe those who arrested him
and will routinely produce "witnesses" who will testify against him

(or anyone who stands up to them)

VERY DISTURBING

If only he were a Ukrainian...

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Re: Homeland Security, Border, sabotage of energy, transportation, environment
« Reply #2731 on: February 25, 2023, 11:50:33 AM »
Quite plausible!


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Re: Homeland Security, Border, sabotage of energy, transportation, environment
« Reply #2733 on: February 25, 2023, 12:02:08 PM »


A most lucid argument for the giving her accusations serious consideration. 

That said, the Trump wing in AZ seems to have a rather shitty record backing up its claims , , ,

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Re: Homeland Security, Border, sabotage of energy, transportation, environment
« Reply #2734 on: February 25, 2023, 12:34:39 PM »
how to track if cartel money is going to US politicians and law enforcement , lawyers judges, and others

locally and more generally.

it is almost certainly happening

we are simply blind and naive  as usual




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Re: Homeland Security, Border, sabotage of energy, transportation, environment
« Reply #2738 on: February 27, 2023, 11:32:05 AM »
Though interesting, that has nothing to do with the Homeland Security of America.  A thread dedicated to energy, to Africa, or supply chain disruptions would be more suitable.

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Re: Homeland Security, Border, sabotage of energy, transportation, environment
« Reply #2739 on: February 28, 2023, 07:42:02 AM »
Though interesting, that has nothing to do with the Homeland Security of America.  A thread dedicated to energy, to Africa, or supply chain disruptions would be more suitable.

A formerly first world nation collapsing from within. Can't happen here!

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Border wall in Dominican Republic
« Reply #2740 on: March 01, 2023, 06:01:38 PM »


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Re: MD pair charged with conspiring to destroy electrical faciliites
« Reply #2742 on: March 03, 2023, 09:43:34 AM »


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Deep and devious play afoot!!!
« Reply #2744 on: March 17, 2023, 11:45:12 AM »
Just had a deeply interesting conversation with someone highly qualified in these things:

Understand this about immigration law: 

It distinguishes "political refugees" and "economic refugees" with the former having rights to seek asylum. 

OTOH were we to accept economic refugees we would be inundated, and so the law makes that distinction.  Biden and the forces of Progery (ha!) want to blur this line so that all limits on them are removed.

If the Cartels are declared "terrorist organizations" then, anyone in Mexico will be able to claim being a political refugee.

THINK WELL UPON THIS.

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The First Step on the Path to Victory
« Reply #2745 on: March 17, 2023, 12:20:38 PM »
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"What is your path to victory?"

As best as I can tell we face full spectrum war.

First order of business is to reclaim control of our border and within our borders.  This will include deporting many millions (and yes the Dreamer principle needs to apply too-- number unknown, but could be in the millions).

Worth noting well is that the need to deport is not yet part of socially acceptable conversation, even among those clear on the need to assert our border.

How many millions?  The Yale-MIT study (during the Obama years or the Trump years?) is the best of which I am aware and it put the number at 22-24 million.   How many of these are Deamers?  Depends on the criteria of course, but without going down the rabbit hole I'll say I'd put the number at 2 million, but political compromise of up to 5-7 million is acceptable to me.    Add in the 6-7+ million under Biden so far.

IMHO 30 million is a reasonable working number.

In the context of the full spectrum war already under way, it needs to be clearly noted that large groups of military age males from various countries and cultures hostile to America have entered our country.  The working assumption needs to be that some/many of them are under direction from not only the Cartels, but also China, Russia, Iran, Islamofascistsan, etc.

Look at what 19 Saudis, under the direction of certain elements within the Saudi government, accomplished after taking the time to get well integrated!!!

Our supply chains are already diminished and their fragility revealed.

We are a people divided between Americans and AmINOS-- Americans In Name Only.   In the thralls of collective militant enthusiasm lemming-like they follow the nudges of the forces of the Prog-Goolag-Infowar-Surveillance-Globalist State.   

What do we think will happen here in America if/when conflagrations elsewhere in the world kick off and the fifth columns among us put match to the "objective conditions" of Michael Yon all around us?

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Re: The First Step on the Path to Victory
« Reply #2746 on: March 17, 2023, 01:43:10 PM »
"First order of business is to reclaim control of our border and within..."

1.  I like the plan and I like that we're discussing victory instead of failure and collapse.

 2. Assuming none of that will happen with Biden, Harris, Buttigieg, Newsom et al as chief executive or with Warnock, Fetterman et al in the majority in the Senate, (or Omar, AOC et al in the majority in the House which they almost are), and assuming more of the same won't flip those, what is the path to political victory that makes the path to policy victory possible?

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Re: Homeland Security, Border, sabotage of energy, transportation, environment
« Reply #2747 on: March 17, 2023, 01:53:23 PM »
DeSantis.

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Re: Homeland Security, Border, sabotage of energy, transportation, environment
« Reply #2748 on: March 17, 2023, 01:55:05 PM »
what is the path to political victory that makes the path to policy victory possible?

I'll take  a stab at that

let's see
I am thinking

still thinking

I have to guess

promote candidates and vote harder !   :-D

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Re: Homeland Security, Border, sabotage of energy, transportation, environment
« Reply #2749 on: March 17, 2023, 01:58:06 PM »
what is the path to political victory that makes the path to policy victory possible?

I'll take  a stab at that

let's see
I am thinking

still thinking

I have to guess

promote candidates and vote harder !   :-D

Yes, Live in blue hives and vote harder!