Gender pretender,@lavernecox went on the view to bitch about the fact that President Trump is making it harder for these misogynistic, entitled men to enter female spaces or have access to children.
🚨All You Black Folks Calling the Metcalf House, Signing Petitions to Arrest Austin’s Brother & Urinating on His Grave — Y’all Are Wicked and I Want NO PARTS! 🚨#JusticeForAustin#MetcalfFamily#StopTheHarassment
Somalis rank among the most welfare-dependent groups in the United States, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Finland, and Sweden.
Six countries. Same result. Every single time.
This is a pattern, and American taxpayers are paying for it.
81% of Somali immigrant households receive welfare. Even after being in the US for 10 years or longer, 78% are still on welfare. For native households, that number is 21%.
They aren’t living the American dream. They are getting free stuff. And we are all paying for it.
Moreover, mass Somali immigration is making our communities less safe. According to researchers writing in City Journal, Somali immigrant men have an incarceration rate more than twice that of men born in the United States.
An immigration system that endangers our own people is one that needs thorough reform.
Last week, my Task Force held its first hearing on Ohio’s Medicaid fraud scandal. I asked a Democrat State Senator one question:
“Has Somali immigration been good for Ohio?”
She said my question almost brought her to tears because of the hateful rhetoric.
Democrats don’t have an argument against the facts, so they attack the people who find them.
Luke Rosiak testified that 100% of the suspect Medicaid fraud companies he investigated had Somali, Bhutanese, or other African origin names. 100%.
The facts are clear: mass Somali immigration has been a catastrophic failure for American taxpayers, American communities, and American safety.
That is exactly why I introduced legislation to ban immigration from Somalia.
A wanted driver thought he could get away from police on a busy Georgia roadway.
But officers deployed one of the most effective tools being put in the hands of police: the Grappler.
Dashcam video shows Atlanta police firing a Grappler from the front of a patrol vehicle, wrapping the truck's rear tire in a heavy-duty tether and bringing it to a controlled stop before a chase could even begin.
Police say the driver was wanted for allegedly destroying multiple Flock cameras used by law enforcement to help solve local crimes and now faces property damage, interference with government property, and drug charges.
The usual suspect, A deranged lunatic hyena, attacks McDonald's employees over not mixing different flavors for a milkshake.
This slug fits into the same category as Karmelo Anthony supporters.
The same spirit of DELUSION that caused the crowd to choose Barabbas over Jesus — the spirit that calls evil good and good evil — is sweeping across our nation.
We have rejected God for so long — Truth is hated. Righteousness is mocked. Wickedness is celebrated
⚠️ WARNING TO TRUMP: IRAN doesn't want PEACE, they want TIME
Every deal they sign is the ancient Islamic strategy of Al-Hudaybiyyah: a calculated pause to rearm, regroup, and strike when you least expect it. Used for 1,400 years to lull enemies into a false sense of security before the kill.
Mohammed. Arafat. Iran. Same strategy, different century.
You cannot negotiate with a regime that has already decided you are the enemy. Finish the job.
TRUST BROKEN.
A 37-year-old youth softball coach in Magnolia, Texas just got arrested. Nathan Scott Velez allegedly spent weeks chatting online with who he thought was a 15-year-old girl. He asked for nudes, talked sex acts, and tried to set up a meet. It was a detective the whole time.
He coaches little girls in Montgomery County. He works as a lineman for a tech company. Now he faces a third-degree felony, two to ten years, and up to ten grand in fines.
Here is the honest cut: We hand our kids over to coaches, teachers, and mentors every season and pray they are safe. Then we see cases like this and realize too many predators hide right in plain sight in trusted roles.
Parents sign them up for softball to build confidence and stay active, not to worry about the man running practice. Law enforcement did their job with this sting. Good. But one arrest does not fix the bigger pattern.
We need real vetting, real consequences, and communities that stop looking the other way when something feels off.
What does it say about our priorities when kids are not shielded first?
Video Credit: Office of Constable Alan Rosen FB