Ponderable

Mueller already has a nice stringer started and if he keeps getting bigger fish, look out!
Who's been charged with collusion?
How 'bout espionage?
Who made money off the Russian uranium deal?
Who paid for the "Trump dossier"?
Mueller will find the truth. Be careful what you wish for Duck.
 
You got nuttin, just like mueller.
Other than obstruction of justice, a bunch of secret meetings between team Trump and Russians, a bunch of lies about those meetings, a bunch of emails from Trump associates suggesting a unique closeness between Trumpers and Putin, a few indictments and a guilty plea concerning Trump insiders. So that nuttin, nut?
 
Other than obstruction of justice, a bunch of secret meetings between team Trump and Russians, a bunch of lies about those meetings, a bunch of emails from Trump associates suggesting a unique closeness between Trumpers and Putin, a few indictments and a guilty plea concerning Trump insiders. So that nuttin, nut?
Have you conceded on the dossier thing yet? I am getting hungry.
 
Has anyone else noticed the similarities of liberals and radical muslims?




As suspected, the horse poop package was a progressive response to the tax bill
John Sexton Dec 26, 2017 3:31 PM
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“What I did, I would like to compare to what Jesus did…”


YES !
 
SOCAL STILL SWAPPING RESIDENTS FOR ALIENS AT VERY FAST PACE
http://www.breitbart.com/california...pping-residents-for-aliens-at-very-fast-pace/

The big population changes were due to migration. SoCal’s resident population experienced a “net domestic outmigration” of 64,953 for the 12-month period, down from 86,367 for the prior period. About 85 percent of California’s outmigration was concentrated in the middle 20 percent income bracket and the next lower quintile. The Independent Institute Center on Entrepreneurial Innovation found that middle-class outmigration may be explained by California falling to the second-least economically free U.S. state, with a score below that of Mexico.

California’s illegal immigration for the 12-month period was about 96,860, relatively unchanged over the last 5 years. Of the 11.3 million illegal aliens in the U.S., at least 2.35 million live in California. Illegal immigration slowed in the first 9 months of 2017, but accelerated recently with the Trump administration’s negotiations to grant 700,000 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients (or “Dreamers”) “lawful permanent residency” in exchange for a big border wall.

Giving “Dreamers” legal residency would make another 3.45 million of their relatives eligible for chain family migration. With California hosting 235,000, or 33 percent of “Dreamers,” such a deal would give another 1.15 million aliens family migration rights to immigrate to California, according to the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS). CIS estimates that 460,000, or about twice the number of “Dreamers,” would use chain migration to immigrate legally to California.
 
SOCAL STILL SWAPPING RESIDENTS FOR ALIENS AT VERY FAST PACE
http://www.breitbart.com/california...pping-residents-for-aliens-at-very-fast-pace/

The big population changes were due to migration. SoCal’s resident population experienced a “net domestic outmigration” of 64,953 for the 12-month period, down from 86,367 for the prior period. About 85 percent of California’s outmigration was concentrated in the middle 20 percent income bracket and the next lower quintile. The Independent Institute Center on Entrepreneurial Innovation found that middle-class outmigration may be explained by California falling to the second-least economically free U.S. state, with a score below that of Mexico.

California’s illegal immigration for the 12-month period was about 96,860, relatively unchanged over the last 5 years. Of the 11.3 million illegal aliens in the U.S., at least 2.35 million live in California. Illegal immigration slowed in the first 9 months of 2017, but accelerated recently with the Trump administration’s negotiations to grant 700,000 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients (or “Dreamers”) “lawful permanent residency” in exchange for a big border wall.

Giving “Dreamers” legal residency would make another 3.45 million of their relatives eligible for chain family migration. With California hosting 235,000, or 33 percent of “Dreamers,” such a deal would give another 1.15 million aliens family migration rights to immigrate to California, according to the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS). CIS estimates that 460,000, or about twice the number of “Dreamers,” would use chain migration to immigrate legally to California.
Our government in California is fat, expensive, and derelict.
 
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