You're not helping.He forgot he had it?
What an actor. Odd, though, that they had dogs and his 64-year old wife, and one of their dogs, died as well.
Do you pay attention to population size or how much people pay in taxes? What's your source for that? Wait... lemme guess... The Roe Jogan podcast?
Tough coach. 5 passes or sit.What an actor. Odd, though, that they had dogs and his 64-year old wife, and one of their dogs, died as well.
Didn't see Trump's name mentioned once. Did you?Indeed, in a 2020 study, economists at the Federal Reserve found that trade policy uncertainty during Trump's first term significantly cut investment.
No, I didn't watch the video. I don't trust anything from social media. I have no doubts that Trump's policies are having a significant impact on the cartels, but they aren't just going to roll over and leave the largest border city.Did you watch the interview? Obviously, this stuff can be staged. But, does it fit with what has changed? 100%. Compare human trafficking at the border before and now. I haven’t heard anyone dispute those figures. If so, the trafficking cartels have minuscule business compared to when Biden was in office. Also, Trump has some sort of agreement with Mexico regarding enforcement. If the incentive to traffic people at the border is gone, this is a plausible result.
“You have special talent, a gift. Not the school's, not the townspeople, not the team's, not Myra Fleener's, not mine. It's yours, to do with what you choose. Because that's what I believe, I can tell you this: I don't care if you play on the team or not.”Tough coach. 5 passes or sit.
No, I didn't watch the video. I don't trust anything from social media. I have no doubts that Trump's policies are having a significant impact on the cartels, but they aren't just going to roll over and leave the largest border city.
Overreaction to Trump's words and actions is an epidemic on both sides of the political ledger.
Assuming this is true, it illustrates two problems, 1) the cost of healthcare 2) the leniency of our bankruptcy laws. Judging healthcare by bankruptcies is not a relevant measure, because of the difference in these bankruptcy laws. Most other countries have significant asset forfeiture laws and other restrictions. For example, in Australia you have a prohibition on out of country travel for 3 years unless you receive court approval.
Always had some money making scheme going on, but mostly just gave off a shady vibe.Care to share?
Therein lies the rub. Neither of us is on the ground there to view the situation during Biden and now. As with almost all "news", we are counting on someone we don't know to report the facts. Who to trust and how much to trust them is a large part of the equation.No, I didn't watch the video. I don't trust anything from social media. I have no doubts that Trump's policies are having a significant impact on the cartels, but they aren't just going to roll over and leave the largest border city.
Overreaction to Trump's words and actions is an epidemic on both sides of the political ledger.
The beauty of not treating people in Canada is they don't die bankrupt. How lovely - although they may have their assets frozen.Assuming this is true, it illustrates two problems, 1) the cost of healthcare 2) the leniency of our bankruptcy laws. Judging healthcare by bankruptcies is not a relevant measure, because of the difference in these bankruptcy laws. Most other countries have significant asset forfeiture laws and other restrictions. For example, in Australia you have a prohibition on out of country travel for 3 years unless you receive court approval.
No, the rub is that the claim that the cartel has left Tijuana defies logic. I don't care how skeptical we are about the news media, that story would be all over the news, particularly here in San Diego.Therein lies the rub. Neither of us is on the ground there to view the situation during Biden and now. As with almost all "news", we are counting on someone we don't know to report the facts. Who to trust and how much to trust them is a large part of the equation.