
roaming the earth
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roaming the earth
@MAbshernwca
Very Conservative (might not mean what you think, lived a life few have. Moving on, is what it is



オナラがよく出るタイプの人間です。 昔はコソッとスカしたけど、1年ほど前から「クールな顔でサラッと放屁した方がバレないのでは?」と思い歩きながらペッペッと音も構わず小出しにしている。 うまくいっていると思っていたが、 先ほど息子から「ママはよく歩きながらオナラする」と言われました。




Craziest thing I’ve ever seen. I have defended Sheriff Wheeler for years. He’s out there attacking @HeatherScottID @csrasor and @BenToews now and he’s supporting Mark Sauter and Jim Woodward. Democrats. They’re democrats. They don’t support LEO dummy, they support illegals.






Ada County sheriff explains his opposition to ICE mandate | Opinion idahostatesman.com/opinion/reader…


In NYC, Whites function as “tax cattle”, receiving $.03 in benefits for every $1 in taxes paid. Each group receives disproportionate benefits. Asians receive a 7.5:1 ratio ($0.22 : $1) in second, whereas Blacks and Hispanics receive a 61:1 ($1.77 : $1) and 67:1 ($1.95 : $1) ratio respectively. As a result of privileged minority benefits, the relative tax benefits to Whites look this way across much of the country. Follow: @AFpost


The Sheriffs Association actually went there, admitting they are protecting the dairy illegals over Idahoans: “We are also compelled to address the continued misuse of public opinion data being used to justify this legislation. Claims that "81% of Idahoans" support increased immigration enforcement is actually national polling data and is not Idaho-specific. Idaho-based research actually tells a different story. The Boise State University Public Policy Survey shows that 53% of respondents believe increased ICE presence would harm Idaho's agricultural economy. Additionally, around 56% of Idaho respondents "strongly" supported, and 29% "somewhat" supported, a pathway to legal working status for dairy workers and their families who have lived in Idaho for over 10 years and have no criminal record.”




The Sheriffs Association actually went there, admitting they are protecting the dairy illegals over Idahoans: “We are also compelled to address the continued misuse of public opinion data being used to justify this legislation. Claims that "81% of Idahoans" support increased immigration enforcement is actually national polling data and is not Idaho-specific. Idaho-based research actually tells a different story. The Boise State University Public Policy Survey shows that 53% of respondents believe increased ICE presence would harm Idaho's agricultural economy. Additionally, around 56% of Idaho respondents "strongly" supported, and 29% "somewhat" supported, a pathway to legal working status for dairy workers and their families who have lived in Idaho for over 10 years and have no criminal record.”























