The good news is that their capital gains when selling residential real estate will be tax-free … wait … yeah, sorry about that.
And some of these homeless are veterans who may suffer from PTSD.
(b) The Attorney General shall:
(i) ensure that homeless individuals arrested for Federal crimes are evaluated, consistent with 18 U.S.C. 4248, to determine whether they are sexually dangerous persons and certified accordingly for civil commitment
So, any homeless person picked up for federal crimes is going to be checked for what THIS ADMINISTRATION considers to be sexually deviant behavior, and labeled sex criminals on top of everything else?
They mean gay and trans people too, don’t they.
Wait. Now I’m totally lost.
I thought the homeless, the mentally ill, and those disabled by substance use disorder were going to be working shoulder-to-shoulder – in the fields and in the innumerable new factories – with the recently blackballed Medicaid recipients and school-aged children?
Y’know: after we rendered (to romantic locales like South Sudan and Eswatini) everybody who is in this country without proper legal status – the overwhelmingly hard-working people who are daily exploited everywhere from our 51st state all the way down to the Gulf of America.
How could I have gotten that so wrong??
Oh, my.
Leopards gotta eat.
Of course; there’s an epidemic of homeless gay teens who were kicked out of their homes by their parents. This is a good opportunity to target them for further persecution. And torture/death, eventually.
You know, I’m a member of a union here in Canada, and I’ve never been keen on the idea of striking, because I know my job doesn’t have a high enough public profile to put much pressure on the employer to meet our demands.
But a wholesale assertion that they can just “rescind or repudiate” the contract? That shit would get me out on the picket lines. Hopefully with a lot of other jobs that do put more pressure on the employer…
That’s where the “and elsewhere” kicks in. We know they don’t have enough beds in mental hospitals and other legitimate institutions to house all these people, so the overflow (that being a large majority) will go “elsewhere”, which will be Alligator Auschwitz type camps, which may be used for labor of some sort.
I leave it as an exercise for the reader to determine how much trouble it will be for farmers to get a bunch of mental patients, drug addicts, and homeless people to be useful farm workers. Expect thresher accidents to skyrocket.
Unlike your country, federal employees in the United States are prohibited by law from striking. To my knowledge, the most notorious use of this law was when Reagan fired the striking air traffic controllers.
Honestly, I would not be surprised in the very least that the felon and his accomplices categorize to which overseas concentration camp to send these so-called criminals. He’s already got Eswatini to accept prisoners. That country techically outlaws homosexuality, although it’s reportedly not enforcing the law. How long that will last–and especially in the prisons–is anyone’s guess.
The felon’s numbers–and don’t forget how much he loves his numbers–plummet!
President Donald Trump’s approval rating slid further Thursday, hitting a new low during his second term of 37% among U.S. adults, according to Gallup, as he continues losing support from independent voters. Independents rated him most poorly on his handling of the budget, Ukraine and foreign trade.
Trump’s standing among partisans hasn’t shifted. Gallup found that his support from Republicans has stayed steady at around 89% and his approval from Democrats remained in the single digits, falling slightly to 2% in July.
That tells me the Republicans are outright morons. 89%?
I really hope the mid-terms next year bring relief to the country, to the world.
The felon’s no longer endorsing his daughter-in-law (married to Eric of DEI) for political office.
Lara Trump is no longer her father-in-law’s choice to run for Senate in North Carolina.
The former co-chair of the Republican National Committee dropped the surprise announcement Thursday morning in a statement on X.
“After much consideration and heartfelt discussions with my family, friends, and supporters, I have decided not to pursue the United States Senate seat in North Carolina at this time,” she said. “I look forward to the future, wherever that leads.”
Personally, I hope it leads to some jail time for you, your husband, and his father.
And why did she make that announcement. Continued in the link:
Politico reports that her announcement came after the president decided to endorse Michael Whatley, the current chair of the Republican National Committee.
Alligator Auschwiitz is the latest Smullyan puzzle.
Florida law enforcement and federal officials are partnering on a program offering immigrants state funds if they agree to self-deport.
The program, first reported on by the Washington Examiner, highlights how Florida has deeply integrated its law enforcement apparatus with federal immigration priorities under Governor Ron DeSantis, a Trump ally.
Under the initiative, which has been operational for several weeks, state law enforcement, including the state Highway Patrol, take those accused of being in the country illegally to federal Border Patrol stations. There, they are offered state funds for a self-deportation flight.
“We give them that one last chance — and you can quote me on this — to do the right thing, and that is self-deport,” Kevin Guthrie, executive director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management, told the outlet. “And if they do that, then we, the state of Florida, will help them get from Florida back to their home country by purchasing that low-cost, one-way flight.”
I guess “lacking a heart” is, in fact, a medical condition.
Attorney General Pam Bondi abruptly canceled her scheduled Wednesday appearance at CPAC’s anti-trafficking summit in Washington, D.C., citing her recovery from a health issue.
Bondi was expected to speak at CPAC’s Summit Against Human Trafficking when it was revealed she could not make her scheduled appearance.
“I do have a note from the attorney general, from Attorney General Pam Bondi, that I wanted to share,” Acting Assistant Attorney General Matthew R. Galeotti told attendees.
*Aside: why is it so many in the felon’s administrations have the title of acting?
Harvard is still a target of the felon.
The State Department announced Wednesday it is investigating whether Harvard University should be allowed to enroll international students.
The department said it is looking into Harvard’s “continued eligibility as a sponsor for the Exchange Visitor Program.”
The Exchange Visitor Program allows foreign students to come to the U.S. and enroll in the country’s universities.
The State Department did not give a reason for the investigation, but stated sponsors have to “fully comply with exchange visitor regulations, transparency in reporting, and a demonstrated commitment to fostering the principles of cultural exchange and mutual understanding upon which the program was founded.”
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Harvard said in a statement that the investigation “is yet another retaliatory step taken by the Administration in violation of Harvard’s First Amendment rights.”
“Harvard continues to enroll and sponsor international scholars, researchers, and students, and will protect its international community and support them as they apply for U.S. visas and travel to campus this fall,” it added. “The University is committed to continuing to comply with the applicable Exchange Visitor Program regulations.”
The felon’s best mid-term strategy: whine about impeachment.
WASHINGTON — Impeachment may be nothing that Donald Trump wants, but it is shaping up to be a galvanizing midterm election issue that preserves his party’s control of Congress, Republican strategists said.
Seldom do sitting presidents pick up seats in midterm congressional elections. Trump faces an especially daunting challenge in that he relies on a devoted electoral base that may feel no compelling reason to vote if his name isn’t on the ballot.
One way to persuade Trump supporters to turn out is to press the point that he could face impeachment a third time if Democrats wrest control of the House in November 2026, the GOP operatives said.
The message to Trump’s loyal following is a simple one: If you like Trump and want to protect him from an avenging Democratic majority, vote Republican.
Impeachment “will be the subtext of everything we do, whether it’s said overtly or not,” said a senior Republican strategist who is involved in congressional races and speaks to Trump. The strategist, like others in this article, was granted anonymity to speak candidly.
John McLaughlin, a Trump pollster, said: “The Trump voters are happy and complacent right now. And we have to get them fired up for next year. We have a lot of work to do. If President Trump is not on the ballot, it’s harder to get them out.”
That brings me to the “thoughts and prayers” section of this post.
Thought: Be careful what you wish for.
Prayer: You get it.
Speaking of getting what you wished for, AKA “Your face is on the dinner plate”.
Alaska Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski said she’s worried the Trump administration’s federal education funding freeze could mean “closing schools” in her home state.
“Many of our school districts have already made really hard decisions about closing schools,” Murkowski said in the wake of three of Alaska’s school districts suing the Trump administration for freezing more than roughly $6 billion in congressionally authorized federal education funding nationwide.
“Both in Fairbanks and Anchorage, we’ve seen layoffs,” Murkowski said.
Earlier this month, the Anchorage School District announced in a letter to the community that the district had already begun laying off some staff members after $46 million was impacted by the pause. The district receives about a third of the state’s federal education funds, according to Superintendent Jharrett Bryantt.
“I wish I could say that we were really solid on the state level, but we’re not. And now there’s questions on the federal level as well,” Murkowski added.
Murkowski and nine other Republican senators signed onto a letter last week requesting the Trump administration reverse the funding pause, which they said prompted the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to unfreeze more than $1 billion in after-school and summer learning funding.
However, OMB did not indicate whether it would be unfreezing the rest of the roughly $6 billion in federal funds for programs, such as English language learning, educator development and adult education, among others.
TOUGH! Seriously, you pubbie office-holders. Why are you so clueless as to even talk to the press to whine about your self-inflicted problems? (That’s a rhetorical question.) You brought this on. Thanks to you magaflatearthers, this is my current mantra:
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You wanted this…
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You voted for this…
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You got this…
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…for others.
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…for others.
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…for yourselves.
You idiots have done your damnedest to turn the United States of America into a one-party theocratic dictatorship. You deserve every bad thing that’s happening to you when the dictator comes for you.

That last link quoted above deserves your perusal also. Quick summary: he was a problem soldier as enlisted, committed fraud to get commissioned, and then committed more fraud to get money from the government.
Isn’t this the kind of person the felon is purportedly trying to send to Venezuela?
Uh, no. This is the kind of person he admires. Change a few things and you just described DJT.
Yeah. But don’t you remember that he wants people just like him, not him, brought down? Don’t make the mistake of his copying other dictators as those dictators’ being just like him. That’s more a case of his becoming like they are.
Who are these 2% of Democrats who do not disapprove of Felon-ONE? Are they the ones who cannot afford treatment for some sort of mental health problem?
Eh, in any sufficiently large group, there will be some fraction whose opinions and beliefs don’t make sense in the larger group context.
Some are just dumb. Some like to think of themselves as having an “objective, balanced” perspective when no such thing exists. Others are just nuts. Some like to troll pollsters.
The surprising thing is that the number is so low.

They mean gay and trans people too, don’t they.
Pedophiles not so much.

Who are these 2% of Democrats who do not disapprove of Felon-ONE? Are they the ones who cannot afford treatment for some sort of mental health problem?
Each is currently in a coma but are still registered Democrats. If and when they wake up, they’ll get back on track.

Expect thresher accidents to skyrocket.
No Threshers. One’a Flayrods gone outta skew on Treadle! Treadle technician what’s been Deported!

One way to persuade Trump supporters to turn out is to press the point that he could face impeachment a third time
Third try pays for all/Third time’s a charm?
Maybe they approve of his craziness in the hopes he brings down the Republican party.
I could see that. What we would prefer, though, is a republican party that could be fodder for brain feasting zombies rather than one that consists of raving zombies.

Who are these 2% of Democrats who do not disapprove of Felon-ONE? Are they the ones who cannot afford treatment for some sort of mental health problem?
Or it could be some “conservative” types who decided to skew the results by saying they’re Democrats.