@guypbenson@RonColeman How can a country recover from this? It’s just unbelievable that the government ignored this -or worse yet participated in the abuse to these children.
🚨WHAT THE HELL?!!!
Two American employees of restaurant in Huntersville, NC say the company STOLE their identities to hire ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS in their place!!!
One of them opened his W-2 and discovered he owed taxes on more than $20,000 he NEVER EARNED.
...because someone was being paid as HIM, on HIS Social Security number.
The other employee logged into her account and saw a current illegal alien employee using HER name and using HER Social Security number at the restaurant she left.
It’s alleged the the company STOLE their identities to staff the kitchen with illegal immigrants.
Both say their home addresses and direct deposit accounts were changed after they left.
Not a SINGLE PERSON has been arrested for this as of today.
THIS IS MASSIVE FRAUD!!!!!!
After the horrific attempted beheading in Belfast, Labour’s answer is to amend the Online Safety Act and force social media platforms to remove content faster during “times of crisis”.
Not fix the border. Not answer the public. Not restore trust. But instead censor the reaction. They do not want answers, they want total control.
For those who still can’t see how the CA scheme works…
Step 1: pay homeless people to register to vote
Step 2: send their blank ballots to central nonprofit
Step 3: mark ballots to boost candidates
Step 4: have witness sign instead of voter
Step 5: if late, hand write date instead of postmark
Step 6: officially count these ballots since witness signatures and handwritten dates can’t be verified
Does this happen?
Absolutely.
Is it legal?
Depends.
But there are no guardrails to prevent these loopholes from being used for voter fraud. No way to audit either.
Once the ballot has been removed from the signature envelope there’s no way to know who the vote went to.
So here we are…the system opens the door wide open to fraud with abysmal oversight. A common pattern in blue states.
The next time you hear people insist ‘But CA verifies every signature! There’s zero voter fraud!’ just know they have no idea what they’re talking about.
Or they do and they’re lying.
A 77-year-old man died after he was assaulted at the Walmart store on N. Military Highway, Norfolk police confirmed in a news release on June 9.
Detectives charged Erika Mitchell, 42, and Travis White, 44, both of Norfolk, with malicious wounding by mob, aggravated malicious wounding, and conspiracy to commit a felony.
Full details- https://t.co/oarvZn7dey
……but you don’t need a “study” to do the simplest thing to lower Virginians electric bill: Repeal The Carbon Tax you put on everyone’s power bill your first weeks in office.
Shaun, it’s not just that homeless are paid to register to vote. Worse, it’s that because they don’t have a street address, their mailing address is listed as a party/DSA/candidate affiliated location. They never see their ballots. They’re filled out for them & sent in. They are real ballots, intended for real registered voters, which pass through a very real loophole in the signature verification system. With tens of thousands of homeless in Los Angeles, their ballots alone are enough to sway the outcomes of most local elections.
I made 13 separate requests for outside support, beginning on January 3. Every request was denied until 2:09 p.m. on 1/6, when then-@SpeakerPelosi’s Sergeant at Arms finally approved assistance.
Two minutes later, the first Capitol window was broken.
The next day, Speaker Pelosi went on national television, singled me out by name, and forced me from my position.😡
After being fired from CBS, former “60 Minutes” correspondent Scott Pelley yesterday said that “new management has instructed me to inject falsehoods and bias into a politically sensitive story. I’ve been told to include assertions that are unverified.”
Those are remarkable claims for which Pelley presented no evidence. Indeed, it would be extraordinary for CBS to demand such things of a correspondent, either verbally or in writing, given the reputational risk to the network.
A more likely explanation is that Pelley disagreed with someone at CBS and then declared a difference of opinion to be a demand to lie. Support for this interpretation comes from the fact that he claimed Tuesday that CBS’s new management, led by Bari Weiss, was trying to kill “60 Minutes,” something for which he also did not provide evidence.
Moreover, the accusation makes no sense. CBS Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss took the job to rebuild CBS News, not to wreck it, and a ruined “60 Minutes” would hurt her. Paramount’s owners did not pay billions for the network to burn its best asset for spite. So the simpler reading is that Pelley is the one stretching the truth.
Doing so appears to be a habit for Pelley. He told The New York Times, “I have been in combat in Afghanistan. I have been in combat in Iraq,” but being in a combat zone as a journalist is not the same as being “in combat.” The remark is yet more evidence of Pelley’s propensity to exaggerate to the point of lying.
For decades, mainstream liberal journalists have displayed remarkable levels of arrogance, even as they get major stories wrong.
Consider the case of CBS News’ former anchor Dan Rather. In the fall of 2004, two months before the election, Rather presented documents purporting to show favoritism in George W. Bush’s National Guard service. Experts called them forgeries. CBS apologized: “We made a mistake in judgment, and for that I am sorry,” Rather said. On air, he added, “I want to say, personally and directly, I’m sorry.”
But then, a decade later, Rather told Variety he still stands “100 percent” behind the report and reframed the apology.
Or consider NBC’s Katie Couric. In her 2016 documentary “Under the Gun,” editors inserted roughly eight to nine seconds of silence after she asked Virginia gun owners how to keep guns from felons and terrorists without background checks, making them look stumped. The raw audio revealed that they answered immediately.
Couric’s first instinct was to defend what she did, saying she was “very proud of the film.” Only after sustained backlash did she apologize.
In her 2021 memoir “Going There,” Couric admitted she cut Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s harshest anthem-kneeling comments from her 2016 interview. Ginsburg had said kneeling players showed “contempt for a government that has made it possible for their parents and grandparents to live a decent life, which they probably could not have lived in the places they came from.”
NBC’s “Meet the Press,” in the spring of 2020, aired a clip of Attorney General Bill Barr that omitted part of his answer, misleading the public.
When Catherine Herridge interviewed Barr for CBS Evening News, she asked what history would say about his decision to drop the case against a former National Security Advisor to President Trump, Michael Flynn. The Obama administration’s FBI had illegally targeted Flynn for entrapment and prosecution. Barr replied that ”history is written by the winner. So it largely depends on who’s writing the history.”
"Meet the Press'" anchor at the time, Chuck Todd, said on air that Barr “didn’t make the case that he was upholding the rule of law. He was almost admitting that, yeah, this is a political job.’” But “Meet the Press” had left out the second part of Barr’s answer to Herridge, in which he said, “But I think a fair history would say that it was a good decision because it upheld the rule of law.”
The safeguards the journalism profession built against error did not work when it mattered. The corrections, the editors, the fact-checkers, and the standards desks all sat in place while the press got the border, trans medicine, climate, the sixth extinction, Russiagate, the Hunter Biden laptop, Covid and much else wrong. Gerth described how reporters sought to “shoot the messenger” rather than grapple with evidence contradicting the Russia collusion narrative...
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Must read details about what the women at San Jose State University were subjected to when a male athlete was allowed to join their women’s team.
It’s damning.
But it doesn’t even address that women were expected to undress and share beds with a man without their consent.
There were girls who lost their funding and girls who were hurt in practice. Others are scarred that they undressed in front of a man while their university facilitated it and did not give them a chance to say no.
Here is the impossibly POMPOUS and SHALLOW Scott PELLEY bitching and moaning about his “incompetent bosses” SEVEN YEARS AGO. “Personally” I would have Fired this BLOWHARD just for that Phony Voice and being an obnoxious “self-righteous” SNOB!
Steve Hilton Gives Speech in California as AP Reminds Everyone Votes Change for Days/Weeks Depending on Democrat Tally Requirements https://t.co/Urr3jRfhSs
Federal prosecutors just charged an NIH virologist with smuggling biological materials into the United States.
His name is Vincent Munster. He's not a minor scientist. He runs the Virus Ecology Section at one of the government's premier BSL-4 labs.
This is bigger than a customs charge. Thread 🧵