figmentPez
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"but foul play isn't suspected. "
"Base officials said foul play wasn't suspected in that death either. "
So, what is suspected? Are they just killing off any service members who show evidence of morals?
"but foul play isn't suspected. "
It’s the military. My bet is suicide."but foul play isn't suspected. "
"Base officials said foul play wasn't suspected in that death either. "
So, what is suspected? Are they just killing off any service members who show evidence of morals?
In that case, I'll go with cartel sniper from across the border.It’s the military. My bet is suicide.
Also, remember when the Reps had control of both House and Senate?When I said the situation was budgetary, I didn't mean "lack of funding." The money was there and now is gone. I'm not privy to where it went or who did it.
And even if it WAS a genuine budget gap, this is the fucking United States, where mountains of money can be moved at a whim for whatever rich people bullshit. If the Trump administration wanted kids at the border to have soap and toothpaste, there would be soap and toothpaste.
I'd go with "Mexican Army unit smuggling drugs across the border", seeing as how they routinely violate US borders.In that case, I'll go with cartel sniper from across the border.
"....Wait, Geneva? Isn't that Switzerland? No, I need to keep those as my friends, they've got all my banking regulations. Can't we leave some hostile power's treaty instead? The Paris agreement or something? We already left that? Ah nuts."Trump threatens to leave the Geneva Convention in 3... 2...
That would be assuming he knows where Geneva (or even Switzerland) even is. That would be giving him too much credit."....Wait, Geneva? Isn't that Switzerland? No, I need to keep those as my friends, they've got all my banking regulations. Can't we leave some hostile power's treaty instead? The Paris agreement or something? We already left that? Ah nuts."
Temporary housing is more expensive than permanent? In other news, water is wet?Hey @Eriol you aren't going to bring up budgetary concerns ever again right?
https://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/i...cities-cost-more-keeping-migrant-kids-n884871
https://www.politifact.com/truth-o-...ld-trump/1700-percent-increase-asylum-claims/Throwing more money at it is not the problem. Our border budget has almost tripled since 2004 (1.5bil->5bil) There is no way that is not sufficient to also include basic human care being granted to detainees.
I wouldn't say it's "ok" but it's certainly worse, and shows that it's a policy of intentional cruelty and not the best solution within the budgetary constraints.But if you lock them up with their parents, then that's bad too. Or is that OK then? That's what the article compared the costs to.
According to Politifact, 80% of them don't!Wait, I thought you said these people didn't have valid asylum claims?
So you agree now that there are budgetary concerns? Today started with your post here:I wouldn't say it's "ok" but it's certainly worse, and shows that it's a policy of intentional cruelty and not the best solution within the budgetary constraints.
You (and @PatrThom who claimed last page that tripling the budget was enough, despite way more than 10x the numbers) going to admit that maybe there's a budgetary problem here?Hey @Eriol you aren't going to bring up budgetary concerns ever again right?
https://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/i...cities-cost-more-keeping-migrant-kids-n884871
No, 80% of them are denied, that doesn't mean they don't have valid claims. Consider the fact that children are put before these hearings with no legal counsel, and then reconsider if you think those 80% are being denied because they don't have valid claims.According to Politifact, 80% of them don't!
The truth NEVER favors Trump or his administration. Because, you know, all the lies and shit.And if you claim Politifact is biased in favor Trump, you need your head examined.
Lies, damn lies, and statistics.https://www.politifact.com/truth-o-...ld-trump/1700-percent-increase-asylum-claims/
They actually rate that as "mostly true". So a lot greater than triple the volume claiming asylum. As in an order of magnitude (and then some) greater claims of people. And that's just the "credible fear" ones, and not anything else being claimed. And even then the acceptance rate is ~20% (according to Politifact). Regardless of the fraud claim, it's still a MUCH GREATER number of people.
They probably get a lot of it from oil tanker supply stocks...Y'know, I'm actually somewhat surprised about the toothpaste in Somalia.
It's not even about statistics... it's about making a claim about a completely different thing.Lies, damn lies, and statistics.
A much greater number of people applying for asylum, maybe, but the total number of people crossing the border (and therefore the quantity of people needing shelter/housing/food/etc) does not appear to have changed significantly since 2009. I mean, yes it was lower for a while, sure, so technically it did change, but I don't think that's what you're getting at. In fact, according to the chart from the linked report (which I have helpfully reproduced below), the (total) number of (Southern) migrants NOW appears to only be about a third of what it was back in the Dubya era. So unless inflation has increased the price of food/shelter/care an additional 200% in the last decade (spoiler alert: It hasn't), then I'm sure they could somehow manage to find enough money from someplace in their tripled budget to at least provide basic necessities for detainees.
--Patrick
I feel like he's really, really attached to a worldview where The Rich are all philanthropic, The Poor are only poor because they either can't or don't want to work (and therefore deserve their station), and where the only reason a government/municipality/business could fail is because it couldn't source enough funding or because its people/employees selfishly abandoned whatever plan would've worked.It's not even about statistics... it's about making a claim about a completely different thing.
What I notice about this is that there seems to always be a spike right at the beginning of the year - which makes sense, since that's probably the best time to cross from Mexico into CA/AZ/NM/TX. But it seems that from 2015 onward, that trend started to reverse - people stopped trying to cross the border right around December-January (though it looks like it spiked in December of last year).
They're being offered supplies FOR FREE, and they're turning it away. It's not budget. It's not backlog. They're hostages (Pence basically said so on Sunday) being held by an intentionally cruel administration.budgetary concerns
I don't think that includes "and you're not allowed to leave" fee. You know, custody? Or is that not important to you?$775 would rent 8 rooms per night here, counting tax. Soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste, beds, and complimentary breakfast included.
9 rooms per night if they had the government agency tax exempt form.
Given that he said that's 8 rooms for the cost of locking up 1 child, maybe make it so each child gets just one room and the money from the other 7 can go to hiring a guard. Seems like it wouldn't be difficult to find someone for $300 a day, and then you have a few hundred left over. And this is for a 1:1 guard to child ratio.don't think that includes "and you're not allowed to leave" fee. You know, custody? Or is that not important to you?