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Federal prosecutors are pressing charges against a South Carolina Republican lawmaker following a months-long investigation into heinous pornography allegedly depicting children as young as toddlers.

Republican state House Representative Robert John "R.J." May has been charged with a 10-count indictment for allegedly distributing child sexual abuse material. He was arrested on Wednesday after months of speculation surrounding the search of a house belonging to May in August 2024 by Homeland Security officers.

Oliver the Second


This is the guy that shot the two politicians in Minnesota -

https://x.com/Julio_Rosas11/status/1933930061062942990

Lokmar

Quote from: Oliver the Second on June 14, 2025, 02:36:00 PMThis is the guy that shot the two politicians in Minnesota -

https://x.com/Julio_Rosas11/status/1933930061062942990

LOL! Since its democRATs killing democRATs, I say give him some more mags and let him be on his way!!! BTW, I'm sure Aidsman and MESSNBC are crying rivers of tears that this is another example of dem on dem violence! HUZZAH!!!!
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DKG

The average Social Security payment for retired workers reached $2,000 for the first time ever, according to a report released by the Social Security Administration (SSA) this week. The update comes as a new estimate found that the cost-of-living adjustment for payments is slated to increase to 2.5 percent.

This is nearly three times what the average payment is from the Canada Pension Plan(CPP).

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Lokmar

Quote from: DKG on June 15, 2025, 10:54:04 AMThe average Social Security payment for retired workers reached $2,000 for the first time ever, according to a report released by the Social Security Administration (SSA) this week. The update comes as a new estimate found that the cost-of-living adjustment for payments is slated to increase to 2.5 percent.

This is nearly three times what the average payment is from the Canada Pension Plan(CPP).



The sad truth tho is if I invested the 13% of my total income that the government railroads for SSI, I would get paid 3X that much at least upon retirement.

formosan

We had a delightful Father's Day fellowship after service today....we served burgers from the barbeque with corn on the cob.
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too old to be a fashionista

Herman

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DKG

Quote from: Lokmar on June 15, 2025, 02:03:12 PMThe sad truth tho is if I invested the 13% of my total income that the government railroads for SSI, I would get paid 3X that much at least upon retirement.
I know that. But, SSI still pays about 2.5 times more than our CPP does.

DKG

The wife of the man suspected of assassinating the former speaker of the Minnesota House and her husband was detained by police about 85 miles north of the Twin Cities riding in a vehicle containing cash, passports, a weapon, and ammunition.

Jennifer Boelter, 51, of Green Isle, Minn., was detained after police stopped the vehicle near Onamia, Minn. Police had been tracking the vehicle, television station KSTP reported. Three relatives of Boelter were also in the vehicle, the station said but did not elaborate.

Meanwhile, a massive manhunt continues for Vance Leroy Boelter, 57, a security company co-owner who police said shot and killed Democrat Minnesota House Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, in their Brooklyn Park, Minn., home about 3:30 a.m. June 14.

Lokmar

Quote from: DKG on June 16, 2025, 11:16:41 AMThe wife of the man suspected of assassinating the former speaker of the Minnesota House and her husband was detained by police about 85 miles north of the Twin Cities riding in a vehicle containing cash, passports, a weapon, and ammunition.

Jennifer Boelter, 51, of Green Isle, Minn., was detained after police stopped the vehicle near Onamia, Minn. Police had been tracking the vehicle, television station KSTP reported. Three relatives of Boelter were also in the vehicle, the station said but did not elaborate.

Meanwhile, a massive manhunt continues for Vance Leroy Boelter, 57, a security company co-owner who police said shot and killed Democrat Minnesota House Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, in their Brooklyn Park, Minn., home about 3:30 a.m. June 14.

You'd think they'd have simply told the cops they were getting out of town because they felt unsafe. This is a bad look.
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Brent

A raid on a meatpacking facility in Nebraska led to nearly half of the workforce being apprehended by immigration agents.

Glenn Valley Foods in Omaha saw 107 of its employees targeted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agentsl; 70 eventually were detained by ICE regarding their immigration status.

Some of the illegal workers took extreme measures in an attempt to evade the sweep. One allegedly threatened federal agents.

Some of the meatpacking employees hid in rafters of the building, which is located in an industrial area. Other workers hid in walk-in freezers and required emergency medical assistance to check for any immediate safety concerns, NewsNation reported.

One man took it upon himself to allegedly threaten federal agents with box cutters when they attempted to remove him from a wall compartment into which he had apparently barricaded himself.

The man is now facing charges for assaulting a federal officer.

Thiel

Why are meat packing plants among the biggest employers of undocumented foreign workers?
gay, conservative and proud

Lokmar

Quote from: Thiel on June 16, 2025, 01:17:02 PMWhy are meat packing plants among the biggest employers of undocumented foreign workers?
IMO, its due in large part from pressures to keep food prices low. As a result, the work is low pay so no American will take the jobs. Its artificially low tho because of mexcrement, just like drywalling and other trades are now. DEPORT!

I bought a 1/2 beef 3 years ago that was butchered by mexcrements and it was terrible. They nicked bones and you had to be careful when eating the hamburger because of it. Never again! The last one we had processed by a small, rual, white owned family biz and its great. Of course the cows were ours too. This place plastic wraps the steaks before putting into freezer paper so freezer burn is a minimum. The hamburger is in plastic tubes so again, wont freezer burn anytime soon.

The downside to all of this illegals doing ANY jobs is the gubmints gives free health care and aid to these mexcrements anyway. May as well pay higher food prices on the FRONT side because its way cheaper in the end.

Herman

Quote from: Thiel on June 16, 2025, 01:17:02 PMWhy are meat packing plants among the biggest employers of undocumented foreign workers?
Not in Canada, but in the US tru dat.

Brent

Far from being a pollutant, carbon dioxide is essential to life. It feeds plants, boosts crop yields, and promotes ecosystem health. NASA has credited rising CO2 levels with 70% of Earth's recent greening. More carbon dioxide, not less, helps feed the world.

Instead of obsessing over how to bury carbon, G7 leaders might do better to look around at the Canadian Rockies and ask why they're trying to deprive the planet of the gas that makes them so green in the first place.