Thanks for the many years of Rock n Roll. RIP.
Thanks for the many years of Rock n Roll. RIP.
Gorge Soros has been deferring taxes due on BILLIONS in income for years In 2017 all that comes due- a potential $6.7 BILLION tax bill! LOL
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If you travel to Hawaii and you bring a dog, even if the dog is a guide dog for a blind person, it is subject to a six-month quarantine to determine if it is a risk to the citizen’s welfare and safety.
But apparently they have no problem with allowing potential terrorists to enter with no more than a passport and plane ticket.
Trump’s travel related executive order was all set to go, but needed to be revised. Now Judge Watson’s restraining order prohibits the executive order from working as designed, putting American citizens at risk due to lack of extreme vetting. The executive order provides an extra layer of security for travelers and citizens alike, but some democrats and liberals feel as though the extreme vetting is too extreme and causes an inconvenience due to the temporary halt in travel for some people. You know, those “some people” who could be terrorists.
A study by political scientist Jesse Richman from Old Dominion University in Virginia (https://www.odu.edu/directory/people/…) found that 6.4 percent of the 20 million non-citizens who reside in the United States voted in November’s presidential election.
He then extrapolated these results into support for each presidential candidate, estimating that Clinton would have received 81 percent support from non citizens, therefore receiving an extra 834,000 votes.
The number of 834,000 is significant enough to have tipped some of the closest races in Clinton’s favor, including New Hampshire, Nevada, and Maine, all of which Clinton won by margins of under 3 percent.
It would also have reduced Clinton’s margin of victory in the popular vote, which she won by 2.8 million by dominating cosmopolitan centers such as New York and California.
In the run up to the election, a number of Democratic-run cities were found to be pushing plans to increase the voting rights of non-citizens in order to further strengthen Democratic incumbents.
The Democratic Party has long been in favor of increasing voting rights for non-citizens, as well as felons, in the knowledge that these groups are more likely to vote Democrat rather than Republican.