Colombia only became the source for America’s flowers when American citizens were forced to stop growing after the U.S. signed a “free” trade deal w/ Colombia that devastated the West Coast flower industry.
Take the drive between Pescadero and Monterey, CA and you will see the remnants of a once-proud regional economy:
The dilapidated greenhouses and now-fallow fields were once a $4 billion industry, accounting for 65% of America’s cut flower consumption.
And then W Bush rammed a “free” trade deal that destroyed a whole way of life for tens of thousands of American citizens.
@ananavarro and other ruling elites will tell lies to keep you subjugated to foreigners who inundate your neighborhoods with criminals, rapists, and the mentally unwell.
Colombia can keep their flowers.
Americans will grow their own.
Quinnipiac poll of Pennsylvania voters:
Do you have a favorable/unfavorable opinion of AI?
Overall: 22/47
Republicans: 19/43
Democrats: 22/52
Indies: 26/47
Do you support/oppose data centers being built in your area?
Overall: 16/74
GOP: 25/64
Dems: 11/82
Indies: 11/77
Palantir CTO @ssankar says the reason China has 232x the shipbuilding capacity as the US is because of bureaucracy:
"If you actually measure with a stopwatch how much time it takes them to turn wrenches and weld, and measure against the American worker—it's actually the same."
"That means the reason it takes us longer, is really bureaucracy."
"It's dead weight loss, it's coordination overhead, it's latency in the supply chain. It has nothing to do with physics and everything to do with how we're choosing to organize ourselves."
"Ship OS intends to give the Navy a central command center view: total visibility through the supply chain, across the production manufacturing processes—to identify bottlenecks, delete dead weight loss, and get back to dominating freedom of navigation the world over."
" We have a Pennsylvania submarine parts supplier. It used to take them two weeks to do production planning, and during that time, the line was mostly down."
"They were able to automate production planning, so instead of two weeks, it took two tenths of a second. They had so much additional work to do, they hired a third shift."
"This is one of the most important narratives with AI, that the doomers are kind of crowding out."
"We are adding jobs. We are adding industrial capacity. We are getting more efficient."
"There may be job losses from AI, but they're going to be in China.
Via @NTDNews
Ro Khanna is a globalist tech Democrat trying to convince a base of socialists that he's now one of them.
But, he is soon going to find out that faux revolutionaries like himself always get eaten alive by the true believers.
Deportations get harder the less American the United States become. You have more and more people who view aggressive border enforcement, assimilation policies and deportations as directed against them - because they are. So if it can’t be pushed through now - probably never.
Hearing from tradesmen that one of their main job criteria is bureaucracy.
Employers will hire them away from other employers with the promise of same money, but not having to deal with all the app shit.
The compliance/app regime is getting that bad, even out in the field.
If Alberta votes for Independence, America should welcome them with open arms as our 51st state.
Together, we will form a strong Inner Mountain West union between Alberta, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming.
A new country is taking shape north of Montana.
Conservative. Common sense. Energy rich. Built on the same values as its American neighbors.
October 19 is the vote. If it clears 50 percent, a binding vote on independence from Canada follows in 2027.
The countdown is on.
Update: DHS has confirmed to @BorderHawkNews that Javier Ortiz entered our nation illegally at an unknown date and was given a green card by the Biden admin.
He came to Idaho three months ago to work construction-- presumably because some corporation would rather hire cheap, illegal alien labor than actually give a living wage to an Idahoan.
I authored legislation with @DaleHawkinsID in the last legislative session that would have made corporations liable if they hire illegal aliens who went on to commit crimes against people in our state.
Yet, the cheap labor Republicans in our legislature blocked it.
26-year-old Javier Ortiz has been arrested for brutally assaulting a woman over the weekend in a random attack on the Boise River Greenbelt.
He just moved to Idaho to work construction, he can't speak English, and his immigration status is unknown at this time.
It's always the people who came here five minutes ago from third-world nations who tell us that America's most important institutions need to be destroyed. Our institutions mean nothing to them because they aren’t from here and their goal is to tear them all down until America looks like the failed states they came from.
DSA Co-Chair Ashik Siddique: "We just don’t see the point of the Senate, historically it was meant to serve very wealthy people..."
HOST: "Would you like to abolish the senate?"
SIDDIQUE: "That's part of our platform, and we don't think that's extreme."
As I’ve said already, I don’t think it’s specific to a restaurant but a supply chain. Even if Taco Bell is one outlet, there are others. And my bet is still on lettuce.
BUT why isn’t anyone asking why there is human poop in the soil of farms. This can ONLY come from human feces that’s been festering in soil. Cyclospora outbreaks originate from human fecal contamination of water or the agricultural environment. The parasite matures in the environment and can contaminate fresh produce that’s eaten raw.
Sounds about right.
The big developers toss money around to the Idaho municipal Leftists to get fast-track permitting and to avoid paying true cost of their projects.
They then bring in illegal labor to take all of the “jobs” that municipal Leftists brag about.
The kicker? The new housing units are not built for you or your kids but…refugees, illegal aliens, fake asylum claimants, and H-1B visa holders.
26-year-old Javier Ortiz has been arrested for brutally assaulting a woman over the weekend in a random attack on the Boise River Greenbelt.
He just moved to Idaho to work construction, he can't speak English, and his immigration status is unknown at this time.
This is a much needed development in grizzly management but the verbiage they used in this press conference is misleading, in wildlife when we say species management is “returned to the states” it means the species has been delisted. The grizzly has not been delisted despite its overwhelmingly successful recovery, because NGOs would immediately sue and tie that up in the courts for 5 years. What has happened is a proposed adjustment to the 4(d) rule of the Endangered Species Act giving state wildlife agencies more flexibility to deal with high conflict bears (pending public comment). States will take over livestock depredation responses, human-bear encounters, etc and Feds will keep responsibilities for monitoring, mortality, etc. 30 day public comment on this is opening soon, so if you have strong opinions on this make sure and submit.
The H-1B and OPT visa programs are scams pushed by major corporations to replace Americans with cheap foreign labor.
Only American workers are forced to compete with the entire global labor market inside their own borders.
It's time to put Americans FIRST.
It is not just common sense to oppose our government having any sort of firearm registration program; it’s historically illiterate to support one, unless you’re a commie.
This is a story that hasn't gotten nearly enough attention in America. Longtime conservative MP and Reform UK immigration spokeswoman Ann Widdecombe was brutally beaten to death in her home. The man arrested for it drove nearly 300 miles across the country to kill her. She was Catholic, unapologetically pro-life, pro-traditional family and wanted to end mass migration. And a Marxist murdered her for it.
@trudy_mallon If the law @DaleHawkinsID and I wrote last session had actually moved forward instead of being tabled by Idaho State Senate leadership, then yes, there would have been liability for the employer.