I do not believe them.
βCritics have accused (Blakeman) of creating, with little notice or explanation, an unsanctioned militia answering only to him,β Kilgannon reports in an article published on July 11. βThey called the move especially dangerous amid heightened fears of political violence, and as Mr. Trump promulgates plans for mass deportations and quashing dissent.β
Man plotted electrical substation attack to advance white supremacist views, prosecutors say
The 18-year-old also discussed various βstrategies for terrorist attacks, including rocket and explosives attacks against synagogues,β authorities said.
the only thing I believe is that maybe HF doesnβt have anything to hide that is any worse than what theyβve already published themselves.
I usually like Beauβs analysis but I believe he is wrong on this one. Because of the projected path, what has happened along that path in the last six months, and the fact it was Texas. The declaration should have been sent on the 6th or 7th or, at the absolute latest, at landfall, when the strength would have been known. The Lt. Governor, may he rot in hell, knew it would be bad by the 6th. Even if Beryl unexpectedly weakened to a tropical storm it would be bad.
The projected and actual path of Beryl carved right through a part of Texas that had experienced extreme flooding a few months ago, in May. You can read about how catastrophic it was Here
There are still a lot of people who havenβt recovered from the flooding in May, lots of people still displaced, and many state resources were tapped out because of that flooding. The electrical infrastructure was even more fragile than usual and the gods-be-damned heat everyone knew was coming after Beryl left is killing heat.
So yeah. A day doesnβt sound like a big deal. But Texas , GOP controlled Texas, really should have sent it several days earlier. That delay probably cost lives. Even with FEMA geared up and ready to go.
Ugh⦠yet ANOTHER secretive rich Christian organization!
βHey you bunch! Take a number and get in line. It starts here and goes around the block.β
This isβ¦unbelievable. I think Iβm gonna be ill.
In exchange, they are βabsolutely prohibited from directly or indirectly participating in, or intervening in, any political campaign on behalf of (or in opposition to) any candidate for elective public office,β according to the IRS.
This makes me wonder if thereβs a βGo Fash, Lose Cashβ list of companies like Coors.
No doubt in between more breathless segments on how Democrats are scrambling to find a replacement for Biden.
Joy certainly didnβt. I donβt think Rachel did either- but not sure.
Guess Iβve already been boycotting them forβ¦forever!