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The present issues of bank collapsing is a very good time to get into good digital business, since Elon musk has decided to buy SVB
Yeah, good luck with that. Clowns in the White house = a total Circus of thieves. Funny how Pelosi's are selling out their stocks ahead of the public knowing what's happening. Just doing what she does…. AGAIN with no penalty.
When you gonna call for IMPEACHMENT SCALISE!..you Uni-Party specialist always dancing around the camp fire.
Calling it out isn't going to do anything. We have maniacs in charge.
1 RepubliKKKlans are still the same genetically-infearior, grotesquely-white-skinned, insane, suicidal, !nbred, Qu Qlux Qlan, science-denying, sadistic, N@zi, runaway-AGW-denying; freaks.
2 That The Holy Trinity orders you to protect your family and our Mother the Earth from extinction by the year 2060.
3 By burying an ax into the garbage-white-skinned faces of all 74 million of Trumpenstein's science-denying, the results of honest and fair elections-denying; monsters on sight! Amen.
That The Holy Trinity orders you to protect your family and our Mother the Earth from extinction by the year 2060.
Section 6 of 66. Trump chief of staff says US ‘desperately’ needs more immigrants February 21, 2020 This news article is from INDEPENDENT. Donald Trump’s acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, reportedly admitted that the US “needs more immigrants” during a private talk delivered to a group of university students. Mr Mulvaney, who was speaking at the Oxford Union on Thursday night, said America was “desperate for more people” in order to fuel the country’s economic growth, according to the Washington Post. “We are running out of people to fuel the economic growth that we’ve had in our nation over the last four years,” he said. “We need more immigrants.” He added that the Trump administration wants these immigrants to enter the US in a “legal fashion”.
Section 7 of 66. Trump chief of staff says US ‘desperately’ needs more immigrants Mr Mulvaney’s words mark a contrast to the hardline stance adopted by a number of top White House officials and, on occasion, the president himself, who warned that “our country is full” during a visit to the US-Mexican border in California last year. However, Mr Trump has been inconsistent with his views on legal immigration. In his more recent State of the Union address, he called for a system that rewards immigrants who “contribute to our economy, support themselves financially, and uphold our values”. Such an approach echoes the policies adopted in Australia and Canada, with Mr Mulvaney admitting on Thursday that the Trump administration is eager to embrace a model closer to those nations. “We are very interested in expanding that,” he reportedly said.
Section 8 of 66. Trump chief of staff says US ‘desperately’ needs more immigrants The number of immigrant and non-immigrant visas issued since 2016 has notably decreased by more than 15 per cent, according to state figures, while efforts remain underway to construct a border wall between the US and Mexico. Heeding calls from 31 states to end refugee admissions from Syria, Mr Trump has also slashed the total number of refugees the US accepts annually to just 18,000 this year, the fewest in history and down from a cap of 110,000 just two years ago. A travel ban on citizens from a number of many Musl!m-majority and African countries has been enforced too.
Section 9 of 66. Trump chief of staff says US ‘desperately’ needs more immigrants Efforts within the White House to push forward and develop such a system have been met with resistance from hardline immigration restrictionists, such as senior policy adviser Stephen Miller, who are eager to protect US workers from foreign competition. Despite the ongoing debate on whether to promote or curb legal immigration, the US has been subject to a fierce crackdown on foreign workers and asylum seekers under Mr Trump.
This is from the syllabus of your 5 unit
FloriduhWhorida Advanced College Placement course titled "Critical Race Theory" [CRT] Lecture 6: New Orleans Massacre of 1866. That explains why QMAGAt-Fascists are so ashamed of and are burning books to whitewash from history; its 401 years of CRT, Ku Dunce Qlan, Democratic-voter-suppressing, WASP-skinned-massacres.1 of 6 paragraphs. The Deadliest Massacre in Reconstruction-Era Louisiana Happened 150 Years Ago On September 11, 1868 Southern white Democrats hunted down and killed 213 African-Americans in an effort to suppress voter turnout. More than 3,000 men belonged to the Knights of the White Camellia of St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. An area that included only 13,776 white people in total, including women and children.
2 of 6 paragraphs. The Deadliest Massacre in Reconstruction-Era Louisiana Happened 150 Years Ago So read the note found on the schoolhouse door by its intended recipient: Emerson Bentley, a white school teacher. He found the message in early September 1868, illustrated with a coffin, a skull and bones, and a dagger dripping with blood. The straightforward message represented a menacing threat to Bentley, who was teaching African-American children in Louisiana at the time. Little could the Ohio-born Republican have predicted just how soon that violence would come about.
3 of 6 paragraphs. The Deadliest Massacre in Reconstruction-Era Louisiana Happened 150 Years Ago Bentley, an 18-year-old who also worked as one of the editors of the Republican paper The St. Landry Progress, was one of the few white Republicans in the Louisiana parish of St. Landry. He and others came to the region to assist recently emancipated African-Americans find jobs, access education and become politically active. With Louisiana passing a new state constitution in April 1868 that included male enfranchisement and access to state schools regardless of color, Bentley had reason to feel optimistic about the state’s future.
4 of 6 paragraphs. The Deadliest Massacre in Reconstruction-Era Louisiana Happened 150 Years Ago But southern, white Democrats were nowhere near willing to concede the power they’d held for decades before the Civil War. And in St. Landry, one of the largest and most populous parishes in the state, thousands of white men were eager to take up arms to defend their political power.
5 of 6 paragraphs. The Deadliest Massacre in Reconstruction-Era Louisiana Happened 150 Years Ago The summer of 1868 was a tumultuous one. With the help of tens of thousands of black citizens who finally had the right to vote, Republicans handily won local and state elections that spring. Henry Clay Warmoth, a Republican, won the race for state governor, but the votes African-Americans cast for those elections cost them.
6 of 6 paragraphs. The Deadliest Massacre in Reconstruction-Era Louisiana Happened 150 Years Ago Over the summer, armed white men harassed black families, shot at them outside of Opelousas (the largest city in St. Landry Parish), and killed men, women and children with impunity. Editors of Democratic newspapers repeatedly warned of dire consequences if the Republican party continued winning victories at the polls.
1 of 3 paragraphs. ‘Tsunami of untruths’: Trump has made 20,000 false or misleading claims – report July 13, 2020 This article is from The Guardian. Donald Trump has made 20,000 false or misleading claims while in office, according to the Washington Post, which identified a “tsunami of untruths” emanating from the Oval
OfficeOrifice.2 of 3 paragraphs. ‘Tsunami of untruths’: Trump has made 20,000 false or misleading claims – report Special Counsel Robert Mueller is sworn in for his testimony before the House Select Committee on Intelligence hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. – The Supreme Court on May 20, 2020, temporarily blocked the release of parts of the report prepared by Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel who investigated Russian interference in the 2016 election. The court's order, concerning a request by the House Judiciary Committee for grand jury materials that the Justice Department had blacked out from the report provided to Congress, could mean that the full report will not be made available before the 2020 election.
3 of 3 paragraphs. ‘Tsunami of untruths’: Trump has made 20,000 false or misleading claims – report The paper’s Fact Checker column said Trump hit the milestone on 9 July, a day on which he delivered 62 such claims. About half of them came in an interview with the Fox News host Sean Hannity, among them a claim to have “tremendous support” in the African American community and the charge that Barack Obama and Joe Biden spied on Trump’s campaign in 2016. The Post created its database during Trump’s first 100 days in office. Staff have since gone through every statement the president has made at press conferences and rallies, in TV appearances and on social media.
Fact-checkers can't keep up with Trump's growing lie count October 26, 2020 This news article is from UPDATE. Late last week, The Washington Post updated its long-running Presidential Fact Checker website, announcing that Trump had finally passed his Black Hole of Bullshit's event horizon. "As of Aug. 27, the tally in our database that tracks every errant claim by the president stood at 22,247 claims in 1,316 days," explains the article, going on to postulate that during this home stretch of the election campaign season, Trump is averaging 50 bald-faced, publicly proclaimed lies; per day.
Paragraph 1 of 4. Mulvaney says US 'desperate' for immigrants to boost economy: report By Rafael Bernal – February 21, 2020 This news article is from THE HILL. Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney told a private audience Wednesday that the U.S. needs more immigrants to keep the economy growing, according to an audio recording of his remarks obtained by The Washington Post. “We are desperate — desperate — for more people,” Mulvaney said at the gathering in England. “We are running out of people to fuel the economic growth that we’ve had in our nation over the last four years.
Paragraph 2 of 4. Mulvaney says US 'desperate' for immigrants to boost economy: report “We need more immigrants.” Mulvaney’s comments on immigration were revealed after a separate speech in England, also first reported by the Post, where he called out Republicans for ignoring budget deficits under President Trump. “My party is very interested in deficits when there is a Democrat in the White House. The worst thing in the whole world is deficits when Barack Obama was the president. Then Donald Trump became president, and we’re a lot less interested as a party,” Mulvaney said at the Oxford Union.
Paragraph 3 of 4. Mulvaney says US 'desperate' for immigrants to boost economy: report Mulvaney’s comments on immigration appear to put him at odds with other administration officials, such as White House adviser Stephen Miller, who have taken steps to cut both legal and illegal immigration. But according to the Post’s review of the recording, which was not made publicly available, Mulvaney highlighted the points-based immigration systems of countries like Canada and Australia, which Trump has praised in the past.
Paragraph 4 of 4. Mulvaney says US 'desperate' for immigrants to boost economy: report Several studies have warned that the U.S. economy will require more immigrant labor to keep expanding, as many American workers drop out of the labor market due to age, automation and other factors. A paper released in August by the Migration Policy Institute said that increased immigration would likely be an overall benefit to the economy in a changing labor market, but “it can negatively affect some low-skilled workers, who have already been hard hit by technological change, globalization, and weakening labor unions.”