Oh, now THAT explains all the helicopters and such around here as of late.Trump has called the military to the US-Mexico border in response to the caravan.
On other news, WAY TO GO, OREGON!
Oh, now THAT explains all the helicopters and such around here as of late.Trump has called the military to the US-Mexico border in response to the caravan.
I mean, that happened years ago, that's why they are #1 for ease of voting and Colorado is only #2.Oh, now THAT explains all the helicopters and such around here as of late.
On other news, WAY TO GO, OREGON!
CNN: Mattis expected to send 800 more troops to southern borderI'm really at a loss as to how any move the US Army makes there can be completely legal. On Mexican soil, it'd literally be an act of war - which isn't within the President's or the Army's powers to start. On US soil, the reasons for deploying the Army are very limited...Shouldn't this sort of thing be more or less what State troopers and National Guard and such are for?
Excerpts said:(I)t is not expected they will come into any regular contact with migrants. If the troops carry arms, it will be solely for self-defense. (..) But the deployment is strongly expected to adhere to current law which prohibits the routine use of troops in law enforcement functions.
The troops will not engage in lethal operations to stop the migrants. Instead they are expected to provide fencing, wall materials and other technical support at several key points along the border where it is believed the migrants may try to cross.
The troops will also provide tents and medical care for border authorities in those areas. The troops retain the right of self-defense, but border patrol officers will still be the ones physically stopping illegal migration, the officials said.
This deployment is separate from an ongoing National Guard effort along the border to support border authorities with technical assistance. That mission has approximately 4,000 personnel authorized but only 2,100 are currently in place according to the Pentagon.
Don't worry, it's "just" a police action...On Mexican soil, it'd literally be an act of war - which isn't within the President's or the Army's powers to start.
I don’t ever remember Google following it.Remember the good old days of "Don't Be Evil"?
At least this moron didn't manage to get inside the church he stopped at before the Kroger.Oh, and then you get situations like this one, where the police just can't imagine what motive there might have been.
Let's see.... white dude shoots two black people before exchanging gunfire with a third, shouts to a white person cowering nearby that they don't need to worry because "whites don't kill whites," and then flees when white cops show up. I wonder what his motive might have been.
Doesn't have ANYTHING to do with software engineers being bad at their jobs IMO. Just link this instead:Electronic voting machines need to be destroyed and abandoned. Too many stories currently where people have selected straight ticket one way only for the machine to decide to change the answers for them.
Just saw a long one where someone selected straight ticket Democrat in Texas and the machine decided they were voting for Ted Cruz. The county clerks office claims it's user error.
Fucking paper ballots man.
Hey, don't forget about GINA if they want to try and pull a "but #23 says" on you.Fuckers, bring it.
We really need a not-shocked rating for posts like these. Because I'm just not shocked anymore.
Maybe an icon of a sweet meteor o' death?We really need a not-shocked rating for posts like these. Because I'm just not shocked anymore.
A spokesman for the Texas secretary of state told ABC 13 that the problem is caused by "user error," and indicated that the election machine vendor could upgrade systems to fix the problem while stating that Texas has not directed the vendor to do so.
That was for the Supreme Court nomination. Presidential impeachments are already set as precedent and yes, I think he meets the criteria for impeachment.So... are we still worried about setting dangerous precedents by using the impeachment process?
You know, I was thinking about this, and I agree all violent terrorism is bad. Let’s not lose sight of the facts, though. Left wing terrorism is down in the United States and Right Wing terrorism is up. 2/3rds of terrorist acts in the US is now performed by Right wing extremists, and most terrorism is performed by individuals, not organized by terrorist groups.
8 dead confirmed :/
At first glance, I saw this as “www.sphincter.org” and I just want to say that my brain did not see that as out of place at all.
I don't think it's right to say that Left Wing terrorism is down, not from that linked article, anyway. If roughly 2/3 of last year's acts of terror were Right Wing, that still leaves almost 20 that are Left Wing or Islamic Extremism. And with the article saying y'all had only six in 2006, that sure looks to me like Domestic Terrorism of all kinds is up.You know, I was thinking about this, and I agree all violent terrorism is bad. Let’s not lose sight of the facts, though. Left wing terrorism is down in the United States and Right Wing terrorism is up. 2/3rds of terrorist acts in the US is now performed by Right wing extremists, and most terrorism is performed by individuals, not organized by terrorist groups.
https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch...hirds-us-terrorism-tied-right-wing-extremists
I think this needs to stop, and the most vocal dog whistles are coming from our president, something we’ve never seen before. At a rally in Wisconsin this week, Trump one minute claimed This behavior was unacceptable, then the next blamed the media for the divisiveness.
I’m not sure “There are terrorists on the left and right” is all that helpful here. When the group in power claims oppression, it sets up a situation where those in the minority DO become oppressed. It also gives extreme followers the idea it is ok to lash out at critics.
You're forgetting the possibilities of: unknown group/motivation, and anarchists. Looking at the list from the Global Terrorism Database, a significant number of incidents are listed as "perpetrator group: unknown". There are also a few "anti-government" listings. And I don't know if "anti-police" would be classified as left-wing or anarchist.If roughly 2/3 of last year's acts of terror were Right Wing, that still leaves almost 20 that are Left Wing or Islamic Extremism.
Well, I was really just repeating what the original SPLC article said: 'The remaining attacks, the web site said, “were driven by left-wing ideologies … and Islamic extremism.”'You're forgetting the possibilities of: unknown group/motivation, and anarchists.