I heard today that the Cartels are now getting paid to coyote illegals out of USA. Apparently many think they'll end up in El Salvador. No criminal wants to go to El Salvador.Self deportation numbers higher than expected
Trump run as VP w Vance as pres. They win Vance resign. It would be legal. They could even say this is what we are going to do. Then let the people vote. I personally don't think it'd be done but it could be done and it would be legitimate.How do they overcome that one who is not eligible to be president is also ineligible to be vice president?
I didn’t see an explanation. But I did skim it pretty quickly.
Why government can't regulate Blackrock
Agreed. When he came outta no where I was skeptical.Pretty confident Ian Carroll is COINTELPRO.
Outing himself pretty hard lately
It would be an interesting debate/argument and certainly go to the SCOTUS.How do they overcome that one who is not eligible to be president is also ineligible to be vice president?
I didn’t see an explanation. But I did skim it pretty quickly.
Trump run as VP w Vance as pres. They win Vance resign. It would be legal. They could even say this is what we are going to do. Then let the people vote. I personally don't think it'd be done but it could be done and it would be legitimate.
Can you imagine that? It be interesting for sure
I asked Grok to be sureThe 12th amendment still applies unless the 22nd made it obsolete. Within the 12th amendment it states, “But no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the United States.”
How is that overcome by this theory?
Kash and DB are restructuring the reporting levels. Got rid of a lot of ASACs. Moving 1000 agents out of HQ to field offices. They all get to keep their DC pay band which meant no mass exodus.For the consumers. I've been indifferent to DB. I do like this. (Whole post)
-The Director and I are working through many of the transparency issues. We are focused on getting this done the right way, and as quickly and efficiently as possible. Many of these cases involve victims, both young and old, who we will not allow to be re-victimized by a rushed and sloppy effort.
-We are engaging with all of our personnel on transparency, while simultaneously dealing with a number of serious threats to the Homeland, our children, our economy, and our infrastructure. We absolutely cannot afford to miss any threats in those spaces. Multi-tasking isn’t an option here.
-I am well aware of some of the early concerns expressed on social media about the speed of change. I understand. But I’ll state again, if you think I upended my prior job and lifestyle to take a vacation in FBI headquarters, then I can’t help you. You’ve already decided, despite logic and reason, that all is lost. It is not. Not even close. Because you don’t see things happening in live time, does not mean change isn’t happening. Not even close. You will see results, and not every result will please everyone, but you will absolutely see results. Just watch.
-God bless America, and all those who defend Her.
-Dan
You're on fire todayOne or more of those 6 countries should indict Soros and ask for extradition.
That's how I read both amendments. Ask imprimis as Grok only has a shorter name.
@GatorOK do you like the way they are doing things?Kash and DB are restructuring the reporting levels. Got rid of a lot of ASACs. Moving 1000 agents out of HQ to field offices. They all get to keep their DC pay band which meant no mass exodus.
When I say Restructuring I mean going to 3 main reporting chains and every one answers to Kash.
And now you know
Kash and DB are restructuring the reporting levels. Got rid of a lot of ASACs. Moving 1000 agents out of HQ to field offices. They all get to keep their DC pay band which meant no mass exodus.
When I say Restructuring I mean going to 3 main reporting chains and every one answers to Kash.
And now you know
They won't do shit. They don't have the energy resources unless They buy Russian oil via India or USAGermany’s Dangerous Path: One Goal – War
The incoming German government, under Chancellor-elect Friedrich Merz, has made it clear that its sole focus is military escalation. The Bundestag has approved a €1 trillion spending package, marking a drastic shift in Germany’s post-World War II defense policies. This includes a €500 billion infrastructure fund and the removal of the “debt brake,” paving the way for unlimited military spending.
This decision places Germany firmly in the hands of NATO and the West’s ongoing war machine, sacrificing its economic stability and the needs of its citizens for further confrontation. While the West pushes for more weapons and war, Russia stands firm in its defense of sovereignty, while the West continues to escalate the conflict, throwing more fuel onto the fire.
Germany’s role in this war, under the guise of defense, is clear: support NATO’s aggressive expansion and provoke conflict with Russia at any cost. The question remains: who will pay the price for this reckless path?
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