>US IMMIGRATION AGENTS ARREST MORE THAN 100 ILLEGALS IN OHIO STING
>The 114 arrests occurred at two locations of Corso's Flower & Garden Center, one in Sandusky, a resort city on Lake Erie, and another in nearby Castalia. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said it expected criminal charges including identity theft and tax evasion.
>No criminal charges have been filed against Corso's, but the employer is under investigation, authorities said. Two locations were searched, and Khaalid Walls, an agency spokesman, said "a large volume of business documents" were seized.
>The operation is part of the Trump administration's focus on employers, one that took hold about a year after the president took office, and came months after a surge in deportation arrests began.
I wonder if he has earned enough money to get a riding mower.
Luke Ortiz
>he doesn't own a pair of Kate Spade heels. Get a load of this fag.
Samuel Thomas
Governor Jerry Brown is retiring but not before he passes a few draconian laws as parting gifts for California.
Two bills were signed into law on Thursday of last week to “help California be better prepared for future droughts and the effects of climate change.”
- The mandatory water conservation standards will be permanent, according to their wording, and not just for use in times of crisis. >To make a long story short, now that these bills are law, it’s illegal to take a shower and do a load of laundry in the same day because you’ll exceed your “ration.” - Senate Bill 606 establishes a “governing body” to oversee all water suppliers, both private and public and will require extensive paperwork from those utility companies. - Assembly Bill 1668 is where it gets personal. This establishes limits on indoor water usage for every person in California and the amount allowed will decrease even further over the next 12 years.
>The bill, until January 1, 2025, would establish 55 gallons per capita daily as the standard for indoor residential water use, beginning January 1, 2025, would establish the greater of 52.5 gallons per capita daily or a standard recommended by the department and the board as the standard for indoor residential water use, and beginning January 1, 2030, would establish the greater of 50 gallons per capita daily or a standard recommended by the department and the board as the standard for indoor residential water use. >The bill would impose civil liability for a violation of an order or regulation issued pursuant to these provisions, as specified.
If you’re wondering how the government would know how much water your family is using, the utility providers will be obligated to rat you out of face massive fines. And they’re encouraged to spy in all sorts of creative ways. They “shall use satellite imagery, site visits, or other best available technology to develop an accurate estimate of landscaped areas.” Some analysis
>turn on Fox while I eat breakfast >first thing I see is a commercial for a toilet that's higher off the ground so it's easier for ailing boomers to get on and off of
>Miss America is eliminating the evening gown and swimsuit competitions.
>“We will no longer judge candidates on their outward physical appearance.”
>Carlson also said the evening gown section of the competition is being updated by asking contestants to wear any attire that makes them feel comfortable and confident.
>“It’s going to be what comes out of their mouth that we’re interested in, when they talk about their social impact initiatives,” Carlson said.
No just NYC insane; wasn't she partnered with Ivanka on something?
Christian Cruz
Now, if you’re wondering where I get my assertion that you can’t shower and do laundry on the same day, here’s some math: - An 8-minute shower uses about 17 gallons of water - A load of laundry uses about 40 gallons of water - A bathtub holds 80 to 100 gallons of water - A dishwasher uses 6 gallons of water
There are also standards to be established for outdoor use such as landscaping, caring for livestock, and gardening, but those numbers don’t seem to be available at this time. Maybe Californians just get to wait in suspense to see if their chickens are allowed to have water on the same day as their vegetables. Back when I lived in California, we were only “allowed” to water our gardens two times per week, which, in that heat, as you can imagine, didn’t lead to very productive gardens.
Farmers on a larger scale will have to jump through numerous hoops and create water management plans which must then be approved by the people in suits because obviously, they’ll know more about the needs of crops and livestock than the farmers will
Oh, and don’t worry, rich people. There will be “provisions for swimming pools, spas, and other water features.” So you can still have your pretty fountains and pools while the rest of the peons take 2 showers a week. One might wonder if ‘variances” will apply to the wealthy for their landscaping needs.
>“The State Water Resources Control Board, which will oversee local agencies’ progress, will also consider possible “variances” for some districts that need additional allowances due to specific local circumstances.” (source)
Both Brown and his most-likely successor, Gavin Newsom, want to spend $17 billion to build a tunnel that will bring water from resource-rich Northern California down to bone-dry Southern California. This means, even the parts of California that DO have water will be restricted in its use.
Daniel Reyes
starbux stock down 2.5% today how can we make it go lower ?
>(Here's why that's GOOD) Some leftist will now write a fapfic about how everything Trump does can be cancelled, despite the fact he's going through congress instead of doing everything XO
Here are the fines Californians will be looking at – and it’s not a typo – these fines are PER DAY. >(1) If the violation occurs in a critically dry year immediately preceded by two or more consecutive below normal, dry, or critically dry years or during a period for which the Governor has issued a proclamation of a state of emergency under the California Emergency Services Act (Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 8550) of Division 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code) based on drought conditions, ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for each day in which the violation occurs. >(2) For all violations other than those described in paragraph (1), one thousand dollars ($1,000) for each day in which the violation occurs.
It’s important to note that your usage is only tracked if you have municipal water. If you have a well, at this point, you will probably be okay. The idea of metering private wells and billing the owners for use had been floated around, but most people resisted and it wasn’t enforced. If you truck your water in, you can also use as much as you need to.
For years it was illegal to use greywater systems in California, despite the epic droughts. Those regulations have been loosened, however, compliance is still extremely onerous. And rainwater catchment is not only legal, it’s encouraged. In fact, there’s a ballot on the table that is a “measure to allow rainwater capture systems to be installed without counting as new construction for the purposes of reassessing property taxes.”
Don’t think this only affects California -Not only are Californians fleeing the state in droves, but there are other ways these restrictive laws can affect the rest of us directly. -These stringent measures set a dangerous precedent for the rest of the country. -There could be a shortage of food coming out of California because there isn’t enough water to produce it. -The food we do get from there will cost a lot more.
Ahahahahahahahaha. Look at it. Look. Second place. Your man leon. Still has no chance of winning. And he's a democrat. BASED BLUE DOGS am i right fellow pedes?
>he doesn't realize that the real (((journalists))) are already part of a tribe that sticks together, and he is just a tool Good goy
Cooper Powell
>muh fatbull
Joshua Campbell
he's /ourguy/. unironically.
Nolan Phillips
She is the one who lied about Ailes and basically killed Fox news
Jeremiah Nelson
lol faggot is all pissy-eyed no one took his side yesterday.
Michael Taylor
Albright reviewed a few files provided by Israel to the Times.
They appear to show Iran had plans to make 90 percent weapon-grade uranium using Fordow, the first ever public confirmation of this.
>"Iran said there had only been feasibility and scientific studies but what we see is that Iran ran a fully fledged nuclear weapons programme and that it followed directions from the political levels," [said the Israeli intelligence expert.]
A new document released by Israel is a draft agreement signed byetween the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), then headed then by Reza Aghazadeh, and the Iranian Defense Ministry, headed then by Ali Shamkhari. - The document orders the transfer of responsibility to the Defense Ministry for the task of further enriching uranium hexafluoride from three percent to over 90 percent, or weapon-grade. - The AEOI would evidently produce the three percent enriched uranium in its secret Natanz enrichment plant. There is no date on the paper but the Israelis have assessed that it is likely 2001.
>“[Findings] would parallel my understanding of the decision to build the Fordow underground enrichment plant that I have assessed a few years ago was likely designed to make weapon-grade uranium, based in part on inspector findings when they first visited the plant”
Also called for international inspectors to monitor nuclear facilities in Iran, stating: >'The IAEA has done that in both South Africa and Taiwan, after they ended their nuclear weapons programmes.'”
I'll be honest, I didn't know there was a difference between Miss USA and Miss America. Does one of them go off to Miss Universe or is that handled in a completely different way? I don't pay any attention at all to this shit.
Samuel Hall
This thread took a giant shit on PA when they elected LE FUKKEN BAZED BLUE DAGE you retarded gaslighter.
Cooper Garcia
>names a bunch of stuff made by or produced by jews >never mentions science, medicine or civilisation (((seth))) must be running out of ideas
See now that ISIS has been defeated no terrorrist attacks have occured in the West? ISIS has nothing to do with my religion. There are still as many muslims living in Europe (more every day actually) and since ISIS has been defeated there have been no attacks.
Im glad the majority of the country still sees and knows this, but I have the feeling that this is changing. Many predominantly low income households are picking muslims as the scapegoat in order to put the blame of their failures not on themselves but on muslims.
The terrorists that killed here in the west, mostly were mentally ill or gays with issues. Just like how single white men that have issues are radicalizing on the internet. Yes I'm talking about sites like these.
Go outside and get a job, meet some people. You don't have to hate us. My imam says the same to us.
Camden Rivera
fox is alive and well desu
Christian Gutierrez
Bill Clinton sounds as much like a corpse as he looks.
Not gonna lie, former Trump voter here. This is fucking hilarious watching Trump crash and burn. But in all seriousness we can't let this guy get the nuclear codes.
Miss USA is part of Miss Universe, and was the 2nd pageant (50s vs 20s origination); it was seen as the low class one for years since it had less pedigree and skimpier bikinis. Trump basically turned it into a winner
The point isn't for him to win, retard. The point is for him to not hurt the other races on the ballot. Nobody here is claiming a Republican will win a senate seat in CA.