06-19-2021, 04:53 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-19-2021, 04:54 AM by DerVVulfman.)
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced he was sending officers to help them deal with the border crisis
Governor DeSantis Wrote:We’re here today because we have problems in Florida that are not organic to Florida that we’ve been forced to deal over many years, but particularly over the last six months because of the failure of the Biden administration to secure our southern border. And, indeed, to really do anything constructive about what is going on in the southern border.In the month of May alone, there were over 180,000 illegal border crossings, and 178,000 in April just before. In those two months, they nearly reach the total crossings in 2020 under Trump's policies.
DeSantis on Meth Crisis Wrote:If you go back 10, 20 years ago, you’d find where they’d be cooking this stuff up locally. It’s almost all coming across the southern border now, and it’s accelerated in the last six months.This is Biden's doing. He did say (and you can see an example here) that he advocated free health care for illegals. And he signed an executive order to ban deportation for 100 days. Despite his claims that he didn't invite them, these are his actual actions.
Meanwhile, they're resuming the wall despite Biden.
FIRST off... have anyone read the News of the Cyberworld and how many attacks come from Russia? I should point out... PUTIN DENIES ATTACKS EVEN COME FROM RUSSIA!
Biden Wrote:I gave them a list. If I’m not mistaken, I don’t have it in front of me, 16 specific entities. Sixteen defined as critical infrastructure under U.S. policy from the energy sector to our water systems.Um, shouldn't ALL be off limits?
Breitbart News Wrote:Since Biden became president, incidents of cybercriminals unleashing ransomware attacks on infrastructure in the United States has increased — including an attack on the Colonial Pipeline and JBS Foods, the world’s largest meat producer.Yeah. Biden closed the Keystone pipeline. And while Russian hackers attacked our Colonial pipeline, he waived and eliminated sanctions on Russia's Nord Stream 2 pipeline. Who's side is he on?
Authorities have executed dozens of searches and arrests as part of a sprawling public corruption investigation involving construction contracts
ABC News Wrote:At 7 a.m. local time, teams of agents began carrying out 57 searches, 14 of them public institutions, including the offices of the president. The searches were aimed at collecting documentary evidence of crimes. Espinoza said authorities would try to arrest 32 people Monday, including 19 public officials, but that 40 more had been identified and cases were still being built against them.Bribes ranged from vehicles to properties, cash and personal favors, as private companies ensured that public officials helped them win and pad government contracts, according to Walter Espinoza, director of the Judicial Investigation Organization.