Adding to the massive agenda set by the Biden administration, the White House and Democrats have promoted banning certain weapons for being purchased, citing the rise in crime as the reason. The attack on the Second Amendment isn’t solely the working of the Biden administration as the Democratic party has waged a war against guns dating back decades. While the Democrats might want to strip the rights away from Americans, the son of former President Donald Trump is seeking to protect that sacred right.
Announcing his very own Second Amendment Task Force, Trump Jr. stated, “The Second Amendment is the whole ballgame; it’s the freedom that protects all of our other freedoms. Unfortunately the Biden Administration and Democrats in Congress are hellbent on eroding our Constitutional right to keep and bear arms, whether it’s nominating radical gun-grabbers to senior positions in the executive branch or pushing anti-gun legislation. The Second Amendment Task Force is entirely devoted to ensuring the Left is never successful in disarming American citizens.”
As mentioned above, the war on guns isn’t new, but according to Trump Jr., he decided to make the task force after Biden nominated David Chipman for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives. At the time, Trump Jr. claimed, “David Chipman is an anti-2nd Amendment radical, who has a long record of supporting gun confiscation and restricting the rights of law-abiding gun owners. Conservatives and supporters of the 2nd Amendment must do everything in our power to stop...
Ninety miles from the South Eastern tip of the United States, Liberty has no stead. In order for Liberty to exist and thrive, Tyranny must be identified, recognized, confronted and extinguished.
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Friday, April 29, 2022
Goya CEO Believes “Global Food Crisis” Is Inevitable
The CEO of Goya Foods, Bob Unanue, joined Maria Bartiromo of Fox Business to express concerns about the “global food crisis” he expects is coming.
Unanue is not the only person sounding the alarm on this issue, as it’s one Tucker Carlson has routinely highlighted on his show, saying “we may not have enough food soon.”
Other companies are starting to feel it as well.
The CEO of Tyson Foods, John Hennigan, told CNBC that the company is “seeing increases in input costs,” and that they are “passing some of those on.”
Hennigan went on to say that they are “also seeing some shortages of certain items.”
Even President Biden has expressed concerns about upcoming food shortages. In an interview with ABC News, Biden said “I think people are going to start seeing shortages within the next couple of weeks.”
Unanue said that the current situation with the coronavirus pandemic has exposed a lot of fragility in the food supply chain, and he expects that we will see more problems in the coming months. Problems like “never before.”
It’s important to note that food shortages are not a typical problem for the wealthiest country on earth, even though the corporate press continues to downplay the severity of this potential crisis.
For reference, the last time the US faced a real food shortage was during the Great Depression of the 1930s.
Americans have been noticing for some time now that many shelves are empty when visiting their local grocery stores.
Things have even gotten so bad in some places that the hashtag #BareShelvesBiden will periodically trend on Twitter. Consisting of photos of empty grocery stores and seemingly abandoned aisles that were once fully stocked.
As Unanue referenced, it’s not just Americans who are facing food shortages.
The United Nations has warned that the world is “on the brink of a hunger pandemic” as a result of the coronavirus.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said in October that “the number of people suffering from acute hunger is rising for the first time in...
Unanue is not the only person sounding the alarm on this issue, as it’s one Tucker Carlson has routinely highlighted on his show, saying “we may not have enough food soon.”
Other companies are starting to feel it as well.
The CEO of Tyson Foods, John Hennigan, told CNBC that the company is “seeing increases in input costs,” and that they are “passing some of those on.”
Hennigan went on to say that they are “also seeing some shortages of certain items.”
Even President Biden has expressed concerns about upcoming food shortages. In an interview with ABC News, Biden said “I think people are going to start seeing shortages within the next couple of weeks.”
Unanue said that the current situation with the coronavirus pandemic has exposed a lot of fragility in the food supply chain, and he expects that we will see more problems in the coming months. Problems like “never before.”
It’s important to note that food shortages are not a typical problem for the wealthiest country on earth, even though the corporate press continues to downplay the severity of this potential crisis.
For reference, the last time the US faced a real food shortage was during the Great Depression of the 1930s.
Americans have been noticing for some time now that many shelves are empty when visiting their local grocery stores.
Things have even gotten so bad in some places that the hashtag #BareShelvesBiden will periodically trend on Twitter. Consisting of photos of empty grocery stores and seemingly abandoned aisles that were once fully stocked.
As Unanue referenced, it’s not just Americans who are facing food shortages.
The United Nations has warned that the world is “on the brink of a hunger pandemic” as a result of the coronavirus.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said in October that “the number of people suffering from acute hunger is rising for the first time in...
The 90 Miles Mystery Video: Nyctophilia Edition #1003
The 90 Miles Mystery Box: Episode #1703
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.
Thursday, April 28, 2022
‘Load of Bulls—’: Career Immigration Officials Rip Mayorkas’s Plan
ROMA, Texas—Customs and Border Protection officials and Department of Homeland Security staffers ripped DHS secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’s immigration plan as unserious and ill-equipped to handle the unprecedented surge of migrants on the border.
"I don't even know where to start," said one Border Patrol officer stationed along the southwest border, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to speak candidly. "Nothing in this plan Mayorkas says he’s going to do has even been started, and he’s not going to do it anyway."
Mayorkas released a 20-page report on Tuesday entitled "DHS Plan for Southwest Border Security and Preparedness" the night before he testified in front of Congress on the Biden administration’s handling of the border crisis. The report outlines six initiatives the agency is taking to stem the "increase in migration being experienced by the United States" and prioritizes migrant processing over border security.
But those with decades of experience working in immigration expressed skepticism at—or outright mocked—the plan in comments to the Washington Free Beacon. Their reactions demonstrate how Mayorkas has lost the faith of career personnel, many of whom complained of long hours and staffing problems.
"The plan looks like an absolute load of bullshit," said one senior DHS staffer. "Mayorkas is filled with excuses and his solution is to let them in. If you look at the plan there is an inordinate amount of focus on processing ‘vulnerable migrants’ compared to the lip service of securing the border. This administration has always been set to release as many migrants as possible and then make excuses as to why illegal aliens continue invading our country."
Mayorkas’s solutions to the crisis include providing migrants with "an updated information package to distribute to all noncitizens released from federal custody." Mayorkas also blamed Title 42, a federal law that gave immigration authorities power to rapidly deport migrants during a public health crisis, for exacerbating the migrant crisis by claiming it encouraged illegal crossings outside of legal ports of entry.
Both lines earned criticism from Michael Salinas, a former Border Patrol agent who was stationed for more than 30 years on the southern border.
"How naïve do you have to be to actually believe this? No illegal in my experience had ever planned to show up at the ports of entry to get processed," said Salinas. "All aliens are well aware that crossing the river will be...
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