#7
I guess I'm one of the fortunate few - am not worth a third less. Not aware of any special government perks I'm getting (though I am sure there are some). Mainly, I bet right on my college degree and between hard work and good luck I am at the moment OK.
#6
Our newspaper reported this a.m. that our governor was irked. He wrote a terse letter to Obama about the 760 unaccompanied minors that were released into Tennessee that he didn't know about. HHS did not inform state officials (typical). They learned about this release via a HHS website. Officials don't know where the kids are or who they are with and whether they have been screened for communicable diseases according to the article.
#7
..bring in indictments on those officials for child endangerment and abuse then. That'll start some interesting developments.
NB - they might know because they weren't 'children' but young adults which they would have to offer as their defense against the laws against child abandonment and abuse. Sort of puts a different 'spin' on the WH narrative.
#9
So they are not being sent back. So they win - it was worth the effort. And they will keep coming.
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#10
Charge the people dropping them off with human trafficking and terrorism. After some wind up on in prison/death row, I'll wager less people will be eager to drive them anywhere.
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