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Monday, April 9, 2018
The 90 Miles Mystery Box: Episode #221
You have come across a mystery box. But what is inside?
It could be literally anything from the serene to the horrific,
from the beautiful to the repugnant,
from the mysterious to the familiar.
If you decide to open it, you could be disappointed,
you could be inspired, you could be appalled.
This is not for the faint of heart or the easily offended.
You have been warned.
Sunday, April 8, 2018
Female driver easily smuggles illegals into US, until horse trailer overturns in middle of California highway
A band of illegal bandits wound up in police custody Saturday afternoon after the horse trailer that had been carrying them crashed into the ground along Interstate 8 near the southern California border town of Campo.
The smuggler lost control of the truck, causing it to drift off the highway and come unfastened from the horse trailer.
When CHP officers arrived at the scene, they discovered that a number of illegals and the driver had fled. Enough remained that the officers dialed up U.S. Border Patrol.
Two illegal immigrant women and four illegal immigrant men were subsequently transported to local hospitals for treatment. Others were treated at the scene and put into custody.
It’s unclear exactly how many illegals were arrested. CHP claimed 18 were arrested, while Border Patrol put it at 19.
The use of tractors to smuggle illegals has become commonplace.
Just three months earlier Border Patrol agents working near the Texas border town of Laredo discovered a tractor-trailer with an astonishing 76 illegals from Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, as reported at the time by the San Antonio Express-News.
Border Patrol agents confirmed to San Diego station KGTV that the illegals had been Mexican nationals intent on...
Swamp Creatures Are TERRIFIED Of What Ben Carson Is Doing To Clean Up HUD
It’s been a year since Dr. Ben Carson was confirmed as Secretary for Housing and Urban Development. For most of its existence HUD is the cabinet-level agency probably best known for management challenges and the occasional corruption scandal involving local government officials abusing funds.
Liberals love HUD, because it hands out billions of dollars in the name of social justice. Not coincidentally, the money is often hard to account for, which is why it often ends up in the pocket of corrupt officials.
HUD has a long history of mismanagement and neglect. The agency’s financial statements are such a mess that the agency’s own Inspector General couldn’t complete an internal audit of the agency’s books. In fact, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) issued a report in 2016, based on numerous HUD IG and GAO audits over a 15-year period, in which it reported that the agency failed to implement multiple financial accountability recommendations. Additionally, the agency seemingly ignored recommendations to dedicate staff and implement and enforce policies to prevent waste, fraud, and abuse.
This level of institutional corruption is the very essence of the swamp. And indeed, the swamp dwellers are fighting to keep things the way they were.
Then Ben Carson moved in and started turning things around.
President Donald Trump’s new budget for Fiscal Year 2019 proposes to eliminate more than $4 billion in HUD grants, believing the money would be better managed, and more effective, if it originated at the state and local level. At the same time, Secretary Carson is implementing a culture of accountability and financial responsibility that the agency hasn’t experienced in years. This began with the hiring of a former partner with one of the big four accounting firms to serve as the agency’s chief financial officer. This vital role has not had a permanent occupant for more than a decade. The Secretary then directed the CFO to design and implement a transformation plan and lead an internal task force to combat waste, fraud, and abuse.
The secretary also set the agency on course to manage its existing resources in an accountable manner.
From the standpoint of swamp dwellers, accountable and lower HUD budgets are intolerable. However, Ben Carson is a very smart black conservative leader who understands the importance of applying conservative principles to our nation’s housing and urban planning needs. Nevertheless, the stakes are high. If he succeeds as an administrator in whipping HUD into shape, the progressive left will be humiliated. It’s no surprise that the mainstream media, leftist elected officials, and progressive, George Soros-funded groups attack...
Liberals love HUD, because it hands out billions of dollars in the name of social justice. Not coincidentally, the money is often hard to account for, which is why it often ends up in the pocket of corrupt officials.
HUD has a long history of mismanagement and neglect. The agency’s financial statements are such a mess that the agency’s own Inspector General couldn’t complete an internal audit of the agency’s books. In fact, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) issued a report in 2016, based on numerous HUD IG and GAO audits over a 15-year period, in which it reported that the agency failed to implement multiple financial accountability recommendations. Additionally, the agency seemingly ignored recommendations to dedicate staff and implement and enforce policies to prevent waste, fraud, and abuse.
This level of institutional corruption is the very essence of the swamp. And indeed, the swamp dwellers are fighting to keep things the way they were.
Then Ben Carson moved in and started turning things around.
President Donald Trump’s new budget for Fiscal Year 2019 proposes to eliminate more than $4 billion in HUD grants, believing the money would be better managed, and more effective, if it originated at the state and local level. At the same time, Secretary Carson is implementing a culture of accountability and financial responsibility that the agency hasn’t experienced in years. This began with the hiring of a former partner with one of the big four accounting firms to serve as the agency’s chief financial officer. This vital role has not had a permanent occupant for more than a decade. The Secretary then directed the CFO to design and implement a transformation plan and lead an internal task force to combat waste, fraud, and abuse.
The secretary also set the agency on course to manage its existing resources in an accountable manner.
From the standpoint of swamp dwellers, accountable and lower HUD budgets are intolerable. However, Ben Carson is a very smart black conservative leader who understands the importance of applying conservative principles to our nation’s housing and urban planning needs. Nevertheless, the stakes are high. If he succeeds as an administrator in whipping HUD into shape, the progressive left will be humiliated. It’s no surprise that the mainstream media, leftist elected officials, and progressive, George Soros-funded groups attack...
ILLEGAL ALIEN BUSTED WITH MORE THAN A POUND OF METH IN NORTH CAROLINA
DOBSON, NC (The Mount Airy News) – A Dobson woman has received a $3.2 million bond and her boyfriend a $2 million bond after a recent drug raid.
The Surry County Sheriff’s Office wasn’t sure if that was a record for highest local bond, but it is at least the largest in the past few years.
The Sheriff’s Office tactical team led a raid at 158 Gatehouse Lane, in the Jenkinstown community south of Dobson.
The resident, Olivia Ramirez-Hernandez, 49, is being charged with the following:
• Eight counts of felony trafficking meth;
• One count of felony maintaining a drug dwelling;
• One count of possession of drug paraphernalia.
Juan Clemente, 38, of neighboring 182 Gatehouse Lane, is charged with the following:
• Two counts of felony trafficking meth;
• One count of felony maintaining a drug dwelling;
• Two counts to felony conspire to traffic meth;
• One count of possession of drug paraphernalia.
Last week, Sheriff Jimmy Combs spoke about his crackdown on drugs since taking over the department in April 2017.
He said that working with other law enforcement agencies has helped his office issue “428 charges on individuals for the illegal sale, distribution and possession of...
The Surry County Sheriff’s Office wasn’t sure if that was a record for highest local bond, but it is at least the largest in the past few years.
The Sheriff’s Office tactical team led a raid at 158 Gatehouse Lane, in the Jenkinstown community south of Dobson.
The resident, Olivia Ramirez-Hernandez, 49, is being charged with the following:
• Eight counts of felony trafficking meth;
• One count of felony maintaining a drug dwelling;
• One count of possession of drug paraphernalia.
Juan Clemente, 38, of neighboring 182 Gatehouse Lane, is charged with the following:
• Two counts of felony trafficking meth;
• One count of felony maintaining a drug dwelling;
• Two counts to felony conspire to traffic meth;
• One count of possession of drug paraphernalia.
Last week, Sheriff Jimmy Combs spoke about his crackdown on drugs since taking over the department in April 2017.
He said that working with other law enforcement agencies has helped his office issue “428 charges on individuals for the illegal sale, distribution and possession of...
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