[THEPOSTMILLENNIAL] A Democrat township commissioner in Pennsylvania has been arrested for an alleged rape of a minor that occurred four years ago.
Darby Township PA Commissioner Marvin E. Smith has been charged with rape and related offenses for luring a 15-year-old boy into his vehicle and sexually assaulting him in 2017.
According to 6ABC, Darby Township Commissioner Marvin E. Smith turned himself in and has been charged with rape, sexual assault, luring, and related offences. Smith currently serves as the 1st Ward Commissioner for Darby Township and was elected as a Democrat in 2019.
According to police, the victim told Sherlocks in 2019 that he had been sexually assaulted by Smith two years prior. The alleged assault took place in August 2017, when Smith reportedly approached the young boy in West Philadelphia and offered him a ride home. He allegedly posed as a family friend.
Smith then drove the child to a park, exposed himself, and sexually assaulted the boy, according to authorities. He then dropped off the young boy at "an unknown location" and drove away, according to police.
6ABC notes, "It's unclear why authorities didn't arrest Smith for two years after the initial report was made and why he didn't surrender for weeks after a warrant was issued."
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For dems, this is a resume' enhancer Right? Given the state of law enforcement in Philly, he'll be out with time served and a buck eighty five bail.
Beginning to look as if pizzagate's only mistake was the much-maligned basement.
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For dems, this is a resume' enhancer Right?
Looking for that job at CNN, Child Nookie Network.
[Breitbart] President Joe Biden’s progressive deputies are boasting about their efforts to fast-track foreigners into Americans’ jobs, society, and voting booths.
“I’m immensely proud of the USCIS workforce … [for] enacting numerous operational and policy changes in response to executive orders from the Biden-Harris Administration,” said a statement from Ur Jaddou, the director of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agency within Alejandro Mayorkas’ Department of Homeland Security.
The USCIS agency processes foreigners’ requests for work permits, green cards, and citizenship. The agency helps people overseas for U.S. jobs, it helps migrants who illegally sneak over the border, and it helps migrants who are released into the United States by Mayorkas’ customs and border officials.
From October 2020 to the end of September 2021, according to Jaddou, the agency provided citizenship t0 855,000 migrants and rewarded 172,000 people with green cards for taking jobs needed by Americans.
The immigration system is an “engine of American strength,” Jaddou claimed, promising “In the upcoming year, we will continue to serve the [foreign] public with compassion and reflect America’s promise as a nation of welcome and possibilities for all.”
The phrase, “a nation of welcome,” is increasingly being used by progressives instead of the unpopular “nation of immigrants” demand first pushed in the Cold War.
The rush by Biden’s deputies to pull more migrants into U.S. society comes after President Donald Trump decided in 2020 to largely end the federal government’s economic policy of extracting migrants from foreign countries.
Under Trump, the annual inflow of visa workers, job-seeking “students,” temporary workers, and legal immigrants dropped by 1 million, from 1.6 million in 2017 to under 600,000 in 2021, according to a December 21 report by the U.S. Census Bureau.
The Trump reform burst the cheap labor bubble that allowed investors to grow rich by creating many low-wage companies and jobs during the three decades after Congress spiked migration in 1990. Numerous groups — including JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs — have credited Trump’s reduced labor supply for boosting Americans’ wages and forcing greater investment in labor-saving technology.
The reduction has also helped to reduce some ethnic conflicts in the United States. For example, an increasing number of Latinos are shifting their political focus from divisive ethnic politics toward shared national concerns, such as wage growth and family budgets.
Biden’s deputies, however, are now working overtime to reinflate the cheap labor bubble.
They are bringing bring in more migrants to serve as workers, consumers, renters — and eventually, as Democratic voters. In 2021, for example, the administration allowed roughly 1.5 million migrants to enter the United States as asylum seekers, refugees, border jumpers, Afghan parolees, legal immigrants, family reunification beneficiaries, or visa workers.
A wide variety of little-publicized polls does show deep and broad opposition to labor migration and the inflow of temporary contract workers into jobs sought by young U.S. graduates. This opposition is growing, multiracial, cross-sex, non-racist, class-based, bipartisan, rational, persistent, and recognizes the solidarity Americans owe to each other.
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How many months before the end of Bath House's term did Cocaine Mitch shut off the judge approval tap?
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In the 18th-19th Century what was classified as 'felon' was usually a hanging offense thus having no further need to be a registered voter outside major Donk cities.
[JustTheNews] Suspected non-citizen voters have been referred to counties for investigation, and more than 2,000 have already been removed from rolls, Texas Secretary of State John Scott reports.
An audit of Texas voter rolls identified nearly 12,000 non-citizens suspected of illegally registering to vote and nearly 600 cases in which ballots may have been cast in the name of a dead resident or by a voter who may also have voted in another state.
Texas Secretary of State John Scott released the findings of the first phase of his audit on the last day of 2021, announcing 224,585 deceased residents were removed from state voters rolls as a result of the review
Statewide, a total of 11,737 potential non-U.S. citizens were identified as being registered to cast ballots, with the lion’s share located in the counties around Texas two largest cities of Houston and Dallas. It is illegal for foreigners to vote in Texas elections.
Last month Scott described why his office launched its first-of-a-kind audit of elections.
"What we’re trying to do make sure there is a little more confidence in the system, in the election integrity," Scott told a local TV interviewer. "And I think this is one of the hopes of the audit is, to show folks it is very safe. It is secure. Your vote does count when you cast it.
"And where we find issues, we’re going to address those issues," he added.
Scott’s report Friday criticized some counties for not acting quick enough to investigate the non-citizen status of voters, saying several counties missed a deadline that will now delay their investigations until spring of 2022.
"While several counties took action promptly to work their potential non-U.S. citizen matches, others did not begin investigating or send notices of examination until mid to late November of 2021," Scott’s report said.
"As a result, the 30-day window in which the registrant could provide proof of U.S. citizenship fell after the federally-required NVRA moratorium on voter registration cancellations had begun," it added. "This means that many potential non-U.S. citizens identified through the agreed-upon process would have until, at the latest, May 25, 2022 to respond to a notice of examination before their voter registration is cancelled."
So far 2,327 of the 11,737 suspected non-citizen registrations have been canceled — more than half in Dallas alone — and the Secretary of State office is now investigating whether those canceled voters illegally cast ballots in prior elections, Scott’s report said.
The audit also found several other small irregularities, including:
509 potential cross-state duplicate votes were cast in the November 2020 General Election, meaning voters may have cast a ballot in both Texas and another state
67 potential votes were cast in November 2020 in the name of deceased people and are under investigation.
A sampling of four counties found three had discrepancies between the votes tallied by machines and those later checked by hand. Those discrepancies are due to be further investigated in the second phase of the audit.
[IsraelTimes] While most sentences have so far been relatively lenient, dozens of the most serious cases are still working through the system, including many that have not yet gone to trial.
Judges are hearing tearful expressions of remorse — and a litany of excuses — from rioters paying a price for joining the Jan. 6 insurrection, even as others try to play down the deadly attack on a seat of American democracy.
The Justice Department’s investigation of the riot has now entered the punishment phase. So far, 71 people have been sentenced for riot-related crimes. They include a company CEO, an architect, a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel, a gym owner, a former Houston police officer and a University of Kentucky student. Many rioters have said they lost jobs and friends after their mob of Donald Trump
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Not rioters. They were Trump supporters entrapped by Deep State and Dems through an elaborate setup. True criminals do not show the "remorse" these good people are showing. The January 6 "Commission" is a part of the follow-up persecution of those entrapped for daring to set foot inside the corrupt DC Beltway to exercise their Constitutional Rights.
They are carrying out a vicious war against good people, taking prisoners, literally proaecuting them for challenging "The Establishment".
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Chief Judge Beryl Howell was nominated by Brack Obama.
She assisted Robert Mueller in supervising the grand jury involved in the false Russian Interference narative of the 2016 election that Trump won.
She ruled in favor of a lawsuit filed that demanded the names and addresses of land owners who were allowing the border wall to be built on their land to stem illegal immigration.
Ironically she ruled in favor of a defendent who protested at the Supreme Court and struck down the law that prevented protests at the Supreme Court. Her decision was overturned by the court of appeals
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"For the reasons stated in open court, it is adjudged that the Warden of the D.C. jail Wanda Patten and Director of the D.C. Department of Corrections Quincy Booth are in civil contempt of court," U.S. District Judge Royce C. Lamberth of Washington ruled Wednesday. "The Clerk of the Court is ordered to transmit a copy of this order to the Attorney General of the United States for appropriate inquiry into potential civil rights violations of Jan. 6 defendants, as exemplified in this case."
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The Biden administration has cornered the market and has stopped sending both Regeneron and Eli Lily monoclonal antibody treatments to republican states, allowing people to die without treatment. State sanctioned genecide in the US is here.
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A kangaroo court - the judge has already judged the defendants just for being there. The defense often has no representation they actually were able to consult with and have been held for almost a year in solitary without bail. Evidence has been withheld by the FBI.
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AUSTIN –Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a Motion for Rehearing with the Court of Criminal Appeals yesterday requesting it reconsider its recent decision to strip the Legislature of its power to assign the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) authority to prosecute criminal election law violations. The Legislature granted OAG that authority approximately 70 years ago, and the Texas Supreme Court has previously and consistently said that this was consistent with the Texas Constitution. The OAG’s ability to prosecute election law violations is a core reason why Texas elections are significantly safer and more secure than other states.
[Florida Politics] The Senator again snipes at a familiar target.
U.S. Sen. Rick Scott started the New Year with a nationally televised interview, chiding a New York Congresswoman for vacationing in Florida and complaining about Gov. Ron DeSantis’ schedule during the latest COVID-19 spike.
Scott appeared Saturday on Fox and Friends Weekend, where the topic was Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez saying DeSantis was absent during the latest surge of COVID-19 cases. The Governor, as reported by Fox News, was by the First Lady’s side during cancer treatments.
"AOC is just a complete hypocrite. She does it, the Democrats do it, the left media does it. They watch Joe Biden go and buy ice cream every day, but then they attack Republicans every moment they can," Scott complained.
"AOC wants to shut down New York and then she wants to come down here," Scott continued. "Maybe she’s doing a fact finding mission to see what freedom is like."
Ocasio-Cortez, who was photographed sans mask at a Florida restaurant, chided DeSantis’ absence on Twitter.
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"Sex goddess" AOC holds herself in higher regard than do the rest of us (sarc on). I suggest she go back to bartending where she is a better fit and can do something useful.
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He's definitely a "high risk" candidate for the scarce monoclonal antibodies &/or one of the new oral anti-COVID-19 meds, having been born in 1953 and one of the favored demographic eligible for these treatments.
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You mean that plastic shield he wore over is face, over his mask, didn't keep him from getting covid? What??? How could that happen???
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His personal maggot-not line...
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There's a disconnect here. People get kicked out of the military for not taking the jab. And yet here's Austin fully compliant (or obedient) and wearing a face diaper (which doesn't appear to work). and he gets Covid. There's a possibility the vaccines don't work and might be doing harm.
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I thought that the face diapers were not there to protect you. They're just to protect other people from you in case you have the rona and don't know it yet.
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The face diaper is just a virtue-signaling device
Do you think a Republican vice president who wrote a book (of the non-coloring variety) while still in office would be getting these verbal blowjobs? In a way that's kind of ironic...
[Red State] - Reviews Hawking New Kamala Harris Book 'I'm Speaking' Are the Funniest Snow Job I've Ever Seen
OK, maybe not ever — but for sure, in a long time.
"The gift that keeps on giving." Perhaps an overused trope. But in the case of the most inept vice president in at least modern history, the woman whose picture should be included in the dictionary next to every definition of "trope" — Kamala Harris — it couldn’t be more spot-on.
In this episode, we discuss the book "I’m Speaking: Words and Strength and Wisdom from Vice President Kamala Harris," written by author Mary Zaia.
"Kamala Harris wants your voice to be heard," America, begins the silly sales job on goodreads.com, which is complete and utter nonsense. Kamala Harris wants nothing more than Kamala Harris’s voice to be heard. Interspersed with ridiculous, inappropriately-timed cackling, of course.
I’m Speaking is a collection of the empowering words of a trailblazing vice president who believes we can reach a better, stronger tomorrow together.
Reminds me of an old Star Trek - The Next Generation episode where Picard, Worf & other Enterprise brass are at some Starfleet base and the base commander / Admiral is holding court, babbling on about this & that. Worf turns to someone from the Enterprise and says - "He talks much, but says little". I'm not sure 'little' describes this waste of tree pulp.
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Since she never has won a legitimate election, she is doing everything she can to rake in the $$$. The book won't sell, but I am sure the publisher was stupid enough to pay up front in return for favors from the media, etc..
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.