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Just who are the 'DREAMers'?
JANUARY 6, 2018
The data are shocking.

The Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) tells us that nearly half of illegal aliens who are eligible for DACA have only a "basic" proficiency of the English language and 24 percent are considered "below basic" or "functionally illiterate." This blows away the claims of the [l]eft that D[REAM]ers are productive members of our society, when it appears most don't want to assimilate at all.
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/01/just_emwhoem_are_the_dreamers.html
 
Yes, but it's directed at our SCROTUS, not at wide swaths of people whose only crime was to be different then dump and his base.
Baloney...
You direct your rage at at "swaths of people whose 'crime' was to be different" than you & vote those differences.
Many on the left talk about accepting all views and accept only the ones that agree with those coming from the left.
 
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Costco price labels perfectly expose the absurdity of Seattle’s new sugary drink tax
21 hours ago
To ring in the new year, Seattle implemented a new tax on its residents: the dreaded sugary drink tax. Now, we know just how much the tax will hurt consumers.

How bad is it?
Pricing labels at a Seattle Costco have garnered much attention because they show just how much soda and other sugary drinks now cost Seattle residents. A CBS News manager tweeted pictures showing the price increase of two drinks.


In the first case, the price of a case of Dr. Pepper (36 cans) nearly doubled. According to the picture, Costco sells the soda for $9.99. But with an added tax of $7.56, the soda now costs customers $17.55. In the second case, Costco sells a case of Gatorade for $15.99. But the tax adds $10.34 to the price, which brings the total cost to $26.33.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...QzAJ&usg=AOvVaw3HUbUZyIBZohyPao516jU2&ampcf=1
 
TheBlaze

Costco price labels perfectly expose the absurdity of Seattle’s new sugary drink tax
21 hours ago
To ring in the new year, Seattle implemented a new tax on its residents: the dreaded sugary drink tax. Now, we know just how much the tax will hurt consumers.

How bad is it?
Pricing labels at a Seattle Costco have garnered much attention because they show just how much soda and other sugary drinks now cost Seattle residents. A CBS News manager tweeted pictures showing the price increase of two drinks.


In the first case, the price of a case of Dr. Pepper (36 cans) nearly doubled. According to the picture, Costco sells the soda for $9.99. But with an added tax of $7.56, the soda now costs customers $17.55. In the second case, Costco sells a case of Gatorade for $15.99. But the tax adds $10.34 to the price, which brings the total cost to $26.33.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...QzAJ&usg=AOvVaw3HUbUZyIBZohyPao516jU2&ampcf=1
Everything should be labeled this way.
 
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