Was Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer not available?dmbrocker wrote:Lawsuit time! Looks like Trump's porn star affair is going to really bite him in the ass now:
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald ... he-n854246
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Just got the "Porn Star Sues President" notification on my phone. I saw and it thought "yep. This is our fucking lives, now."
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Also this!
TRUMP ADMINISTRATION SUES CALIFORNIA OVER IMMIGRATION LAWS
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/06/us/p ... ities.html
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration escalated what had been a war of words over California’s immigration agenda, filing a lawsuit late Tuesday that amounted to a pre-emptive strike against the liberal state’s so-called sanctuary laws.
The Justice Department sued California; Gov. Jerry Brown; and the state’s attorney general, Xavier Becerra, over three state laws passed in recent months, saying they make it impossible for federal immigration officials to do their jobs and deport criminals who were born outside of the United States. The Justice Department called the laws unconstitutional and asked a judge to block them.
The lawsuit was the department’s boldest attack yet against California, one of the strongest opponents of the Trump administration’s efforts to curb immigration. It also served as a warning to Democratic lawmakers and elected officials nationwide who have enacted sanctuary policies that provide protections for undocumented immigrants.
“The Department of Justice and the Trump administration are going to fight these unjust, unfair and unconstitutional policies that have been imposed on you,” Attorney General Jeff Sessions planned to say on Wednesday at a law enforcement event in Sacramento, according to prepared remarks. “I believe that we are going to win.”
The battle pits President Trump and Mr. Sessions, immigration hard-liners, against Mr. Brown and Mr. Becerra, who have emerged as outspoken adversaries who have helped energize opposition to Mr. Trump and vowed to preserve the progressive values that they believe California embodies.
Mr. Brown called the lawsuit a “political stunt” in a statement.
“At a time of unprecedented political turmoil, Jeff Sessions has come to California to further divide and polarize America,” Mr. Brown said. “Jeff, these political stunts may be the norm in Washington, but they don’t work here. SAD!!!”
He reiterated that the California Values Act prohibits local authorities from asking about immigration status during routine interactions, but that it does not prohibit federal immigration enforcement agents from working with local sheriffs or cooperating with them in the deportation of people in prison or jails.
California began battling the Trump administration even before Mr. Trump took office, standing in opposition on a litany of issues, including marijuana, environmental regulations and taxes. But immigration has proved to be the most contentious fight with local officials assuring undocumented immigrants that they would do all they could to protect them.
Last year, California enacted the sanctuary laws, which place restrictions on when and how local law enforcement can cooperate with federal immigration enforcement agents.
Both Mr. Sessions and Mr. Trump have threatened to pull federal grant money from cities and states that have sanctuary laws to protect undocumented immigrants. They argue that the policies flout federal laws and help criminals evade deportation.
And the Justice Department asked 23 jurisdictions across the country this year to provide documentation that they had not kept information from federal immigration authorities, or receive a subpoena for the information. It is also exploring possible criminal charges for local politicians who enact sanctuary policies.
The lawsuit expected to be filed on Tuesday evening in Federal District Court in Sacramento is the first against a local or state government over its immigration policies filed by the Justice Department under Mr. Sessions. Department officials said that they would not rule out the possibility of other lawsuits against local governments whose policies interfere with the federal government’s authority on immigration. Colorado, Illinois, New Mexico, Oregon and Vermont have state sanctuary laws, as do cities and counties in more than a dozen states, according to the Center for Immigration Studies.
The federal government said that three California laws, enacted over the past year, make it impossible for federal immigration officials to do their jobs and deport criminals who were born outside of the United States. The suit called the laws unconstitutional.
One, the California Values Act, strictly limits state and local agencies from sharing information with federal agents about criminals or suspects unless they have been convicted of a serious crimes. The law, which took effect Jan. 1, was the centerpiece of the state legislature’s effort to thwart the Trump administration’s immigration policies.
Soon after the law was enacted, Thomas D. Homan, the acting director of United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said that the state should expect to see “a lot more deportation officers” and that elected officials who support the policy should be arrested.
“We’ve got to start charging some of these politicians with crimes,” he said. “These politicians can’t make these decisions and be held unaccountable for people dying. I mean, we need to hold these politicians accountable for their actions.”
State lawmakers also passed the Immigrant Worker Protection Act, which prohibits local business from allowing immigration to access employee records without a court order or subpoena. Mr. Becerra warned that anyone who violates the new law would face a fine of up to $10,000.
In the state budget bill, California lawmakers prohibited new contracts for immigration detention in the state and gave the state attorney general the power to monitor all state immigration detention centers.
The state and several local governments including the cities of San Francisco and Sacramento have also set up legal defense funds to help defend immigrants during deportation proceedings.
“I’m worried about the ‘Dreamers,’ hard-working immigrant families and law-abiding people who are just trying to make their way like the rest of us,” Mayor Darrell Steinberg of Sacramento said this year when asked about the state’s sanctuary legislation. “Civil disobedience is a respectful way to show your love for country.”
Tensions between local and federal officials reached yet another crescendo as last week, when Mayor Libby Schaaf of Oakland publicly warned of coming large-scale immigration arrest operations. Mr. Homan compared the mayor to a “gang lookout yelling, “Police!” and said she gave people living in the United States illegally a chance to flee. He said her warning meant that the federal immigration authorities arrested roughly 200 people rather than the 1,000 they had anticipated rounding up.
Although Mr. Homan and other federal officials have warned about targeting California as it steps up immigration enforcement efforts, the number of people arrested has not dramatically increased so far. In December, the most recent month for which data is available, 1,715 unauthorized immigrants in California were arrested by ICE, compared with 1,379 in December 2016.
This is not the first time that the Justice Department has sued a state. During the Obama administration, the Justice Department filed a civil rights lawsuit against Georgia for segregating students with disabilities from classrooms and sued North Carolina over a bill to restrict bathroom use for transgender citizens. Mr. Sessions withdrew that lawsuit.
TRUMP ADMINISTRATION SUES CALIFORNIA OVER IMMIGRATION LAWS
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/06/us/p ... ities.html
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration escalated what had been a war of words over California’s immigration agenda, filing a lawsuit late Tuesday that amounted to a pre-emptive strike against the liberal state’s so-called sanctuary laws.
The Justice Department sued California; Gov. Jerry Brown; and the state’s attorney general, Xavier Becerra, over three state laws passed in recent months, saying they make it impossible for federal immigration officials to do their jobs and deport criminals who were born outside of the United States. The Justice Department called the laws unconstitutional and asked a judge to block them.
The lawsuit was the department’s boldest attack yet against California, one of the strongest opponents of the Trump administration’s efforts to curb immigration. It also served as a warning to Democratic lawmakers and elected officials nationwide who have enacted sanctuary policies that provide protections for undocumented immigrants.
“The Department of Justice and the Trump administration are going to fight these unjust, unfair and unconstitutional policies that have been imposed on you,” Attorney General Jeff Sessions planned to say on Wednesday at a law enforcement event in Sacramento, according to prepared remarks. “I believe that we are going to win.”
The battle pits President Trump and Mr. Sessions, immigration hard-liners, against Mr. Brown and Mr. Becerra, who have emerged as outspoken adversaries who have helped energize opposition to Mr. Trump and vowed to preserve the progressive values that they believe California embodies.
Mr. Brown called the lawsuit a “political stunt” in a statement.
“At a time of unprecedented political turmoil, Jeff Sessions has come to California to further divide and polarize America,” Mr. Brown said. “Jeff, these political stunts may be the norm in Washington, but they don’t work here. SAD!!!”
He reiterated that the California Values Act prohibits local authorities from asking about immigration status during routine interactions, but that it does not prohibit federal immigration enforcement agents from working with local sheriffs or cooperating with them in the deportation of people in prison or jails.
California began battling the Trump administration even before Mr. Trump took office, standing in opposition on a litany of issues, including marijuana, environmental regulations and taxes. But immigration has proved to be the most contentious fight with local officials assuring undocumented immigrants that they would do all they could to protect them.
Last year, California enacted the sanctuary laws, which place restrictions on when and how local law enforcement can cooperate with federal immigration enforcement agents.
Both Mr. Sessions and Mr. Trump have threatened to pull federal grant money from cities and states that have sanctuary laws to protect undocumented immigrants. They argue that the policies flout federal laws and help criminals evade deportation.
And the Justice Department asked 23 jurisdictions across the country this year to provide documentation that they had not kept information from federal immigration authorities, or receive a subpoena for the information. It is also exploring possible criminal charges for local politicians who enact sanctuary policies.
The lawsuit expected to be filed on Tuesday evening in Federal District Court in Sacramento is the first against a local or state government over its immigration policies filed by the Justice Department under Mr. Sessions. Department officials said that they would not rule out the possibility of other lawsuits against local governments whose policies interfere with the federal government’s authority on immigration. Colorado, Illinois, New Mexico, Oregon and Vermont have state sanctuary laws, as do cities and counties in more than a dozen states, according to the Center for Immigration Studies.
The federal government said that three California laws, enacted over the past year, make it impossible for federal immigration officials to do their jobs and deport criminals who were born outside of the United States. The suit called the laws unconstitutional.
One, the California Values Act, strictly limits state and local agencies from sharing information with federal agents about criminals or suspects unless they have been convicted of a serious crimes. The law, which took effect Jan. 1, was the centerpiece of the state legislature’s effort to thwart the Trump administration’s immigration policies.
Soon after the law was enacted, Thomas D. Homan, the acting director of United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said that the state should expect to see “a lot more deportation officers” and that elected officials who support the policy should be arrested.
“We’ve got to start charging some of these politicians with crimes,” he said. “These politicians can’t make these decisions and be held unaccountable for people dying. I mean, we need to hold these politicians accountable for their actions.”
State lawmakers also passed the Immigrant Worker Protection Act, which prohibits local business from allowing immigration to access employee records without a court order or subpoena. Mr. Becerra warned that anyone who violates the new law would face a fine of up to $10,000.
In the state budget bill, California lawmakers prohibited new contracts for immigration detention in the state and gave the state attorney general the power to monitor all state immigration detention centers.
The state and several local governments including the cities of San Francisco and Sacramento have also set up legal defense funds to help defend immigrants during deportation proceedings.
“I’m worried about the ‘Dreamers,’ hard-working immigrant families and law-abiding people who are just trying to make their way like the rest of us,” Mayor Darrell Steinberg of Sacramento said this year when asked about the state’s sanctuary legislation. “Civil disobedience is a respectful way to show your love for country.”
Tensions between local and federal officials reached yet another crescendo as last week, when Mayor Libby Schaaf of Oakland publicly warned of coming large-scale immigration arrest operations. Mr. Homan compared the mayor to a “gang lookout yelling, “Police!” and said she gave people living in the United States illegally a chance to flee. He said her warning meant that the federal immigration authorities arrested roughly 200 people rather than the 1,000 they had anticipated rounding up.
Although Mr. Homan and other federal officials have warned about targeting California as it steps up immigration enforcement efforts, the number of people arrested has not dramatically increased so far. In December, the most recent month for which data is available, 1,715 unauthorized immigrants in California were arrested by ICE, compared with 1,379 in December 2016.
This is not the first time that the Justice Department has sued a state. During the Obama administration, the Justice Department filed a civil rights lawsuit against Georgia for segregating students with disabilities from classrooms and sued North Carolina over a bill to restrict bathroom use for transgender citizens. Mr. Sessions withdrew that lawsuit.
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Add White House National Economic Council director Gary Cohn to the list of former Drumpf employees.. He resigned today allegedly over the tariffs Drumpf wants to impose..
Oh well shouldn't be hard to replace, according to Drumpf he'll be "making a decision soon on the appointment of new Chief Economic Advisor. Many people wanting the job – will choose wisely!'
Oh well shouldn't be hard to replace, according to Drumpf he'll be "making a decision soon on the appointment of new Chief Economic Advisor. Many people wanting the job – will choose wisely!'
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So, Trump's porn name is "David Dennison."
"If someone on this committee then starts talking about somebody's bleach blond, bad-built butch body, that would not be engaging in personalities, correct?"
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“I really believe I’d run in there even if I didn’t have a weapon.”
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"If someone on this committee then starts talking about somebody's bleach blond, bad-built butch body, that would not be engaging in personalities, correct?"
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Luminiferous wrote:“I really believe I’d run in there even if I didn’t have a weapon.”
I can see you like to douche
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LOL!! I completely forgot about that one. When I heard that drumpf line, I thought of Michael Scott's fire drill leadership skillsLuminiferous wrote:“I really believe I’d run in there even if I didn’t have a weapon.”
Only users lose drugs.
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Turner Coates wrote:So, Trump's porn name is "David Dennison."
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We don't let washed up reality stars into Sweden. We have enough of our own. Molle or Robinson-Robban for president!Turner Coates wrote:He wasn't in Sweden.TenBenny wrote:While in Sweden, Trump stated that the US government is doing a study to help make suggestions regarding preventing interference in the 2018 election, and says that any Russian meddling will be dealt with, all while continuing to insist that there *was* Russian meddling in 2016 but that it had no impact on the election results whatsoever.
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Can Trump legitimately block Twitter users? One judge says, "Not so fast, Donnie!"
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa- ... SKCN1GK28X
Meanwhile, Donnie is reportedly very upset with Huckabee Sanders over how she's handling the Stormy Daniels issue. Maybe she'll get fired and then she can use her evil powers for good by turning on him.
http://thehill.com/homenews/administrat ... my-daniels
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa- ... SKCN1GK28X
Meanwhile, Donnie is reportedly very upset with Huckabee Sanders over how she's handling the Stormy Daniels issue. Maybe she'll get fired and then she can use her evil powers for good by turning on him.
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TenBenny wrote:Can Trump legitimately block Twitter users? One judge says, "Not so fast, Donnie!"
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa- ... SKCN1GK28X
Meanwhile, Donnie is reportedly very upset with Huckabee Sanders over how she's handling the Stormy Daniels issue. Maybe she'll get fired and then she can use her evil powers for good by turning on him.
http://thehill.com/homenews/administrat ... my-daniels
Would love to see that twisted bitch go postal on him. The only way for her to save her soul is to start blabbing.
You just know that when she looks in the mirror each morning before going to work she starts sobbing and screaming "Not this shit again!".
Also, the porn star needs more face time. Love to see her fuck with their marriage. Wouldn't it be great if the "classy" first "lady" divorced that POS?
#ImpeachNowPrisonNow
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"If someone on this committee then starts talking about somebody's bleach blond, bad-built butch body, that would not be engaging in personalities, correct?"
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LAglamrocker wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2024 3:56 pmClub was packed with Metal Edge fans 18-30..no stupid Rush Roll The Bones dipsh*ts
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The guy deleted his account. All those #MAGA posts lost in time, like tears in rain.
LAglamrocker wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2024 3:56 pmClub was packed with Metal Edge fans 18-30..no stupid Rush Roll The Bones dipsh*ts
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Trump + Ivanka = "SEX."
Hear it from Daddy himself:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0_axTST2aY
(I know we joke about this shit, but Freud might not have.)
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^^^^^^
Bump
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Journalist Peggy Noonan was asked why she called Trump a Neanderthal. She said she'd done some research that changed her opinion since she made the statement.
"They had very organized tribes, so NO, I don't think he's a Neanderthal."
"They had very organized tribes, so NO, I don't think he's a Neanderthal."
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#MoneyWhoreTravisBicklesMohawk wrote:Any woman who wants to suck Trump’s dick . . . I can’t even.
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Putin: Maybe Jews or minorities behind US election interference
Bet it was those fucking Mexican-Russians!
https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/12/politics ... index.html
Bet it was those fucking Mexican-Russians!
https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/12/politics ... index.html
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Betsy DeVos is the stupidest person on the planet, and it's not even close. Fucking Dym looks like a Rhodes scholar next to her.
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sacrilege, Trump only hires the best people.TawnyVonJagger wrote:Betsy DeVos is the stupidest person on the planet, and it's not even close. Fucking Dym looks like a Rhodes scholar next to her.
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Now that Stormy's ready to return the $130K hush money, what are Drumpf and Cohen's next move?
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Tell her no takesy-backsy.Luminiferous wrote:Now that Stormy's ready to return the $130K hush money, what are Drumpf and Cohen's next move?
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Well, there you have it. It seems the GOP House Intelligence Committee has determined that there was no collusion or evidence of intent by Putin to influence the 2016 election (*coughcoughbullshit*). The committee refutes the findings of the FBI, CIA and NSA and now looks to wrap up its investigation.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/12/us/p ... ussia.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/12/us/p ... ussia.html
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I guess that settles THAT!TenBenny wrote:Well, there you have it. It seems the GOP House Intelligence Committee has determined that there was no collusion or evidence of intent by Putin to influence the 2016 election.
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