Help Save Maryland - Chinese Coronavirus Forces Illegal Alien Workers To Surface As Jobs Disappear
"Undocumented workers among those hit first - and worst - by the coronavirus shutdown", Tracy Tan, Wash Post
OK, I admit I get the Sunday Washington Post delivered to my home. And its not for the sports section. On Sunday mornings, I enjoy counting how many articles the Post can cram in that are anti-American, anti-President Trump and pro-illegal alien.
The Post does not disappoint. I start with the Business section thinking it won't be that bad compared to the main section. How wrong I was. The title to this trash piece:
"Hit first - and worst". "Many undocumented residents work in industries vulnerable to pandemic and have no safety net"
Once again the Wash Post is seemingly more concerned about illegals than Americans. Millions of Americans are out of work. Small businesses are closed and collapsing.
Illegals should not be working at all in the U.S. Period.
"Newsom Announces Rescue Checks for Illegal Immigrants"
California does their best to help illegal alien criminals. Financial rescue package in addition to letting these criminals out of jail, if they were even put there in the first place. Shocking display of anti-Americanism.
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More Fun Reading About California - Let's Work Together To Make Sure Maryland Never Gets Like This!
Los Angeles, CA
As I type these words, Californians are under a mandatory "stay at home" edict issued by the Patrick Bateman cosplayer in our statehouse. Any Californian caught leaving his, her, its, or zir home for "nonessential" reasons is subject to fine or imprisonment.
Yes, the state that removed criminal penalties for knowingly giving someone AIDS has imposed criminal penalties on anyone who might inadvertently spread Wuhanvirus. Yes, the open-borders governor who claims he has no moral authority to tell Mexicans to stay out has ordered all Californians to stay in.
And yes, the state that's rapidly decriminalizing property crimes has criminalized going outdoors. A Californian who decides to take a walk in a park risks more severe penalties than an illegal alien who steals a TV. Cities like San Francisco have reclassified property crimes as non-arrest offenses (citation only, as if for jaywalking), and California as a whole has deemed theft of items valued at less than $950 a non-arrest offense (as a result, such thefts are rarely pursued by police). On the other hand, any violation of Gavin Newsom's "stay at home" edict is "punishable by a fine of up to $1,000 or by imprisonment for no more than six months" (L.A.'s separate "stay at home" order carries the same penalties).
Here's the funny part: Newsom has stated that he doesn't believe imprisonment will actually be necessary in order to enforce the lockdown, because the mere
threat of it will create a "social pressure" that will persuade Californians to comply on their own. A fascinating theory...the very presence of the threat of arrest and imprisonment acts as a force to compel compliance. So what happens when you remove that threat from crimes like robbery? You get looters running wild, because they risk no consequences.
In cities like Philly, the DA has directly ordered cops to stop making arrests for property crimes during the crisis, while in New York and other Democrat enclaves, activist DAs are pushing for the mass release of prisoners to "mitigate" the outbreak (see, quarantine only makes the law-abiding safe from the virus; for reasons left unexplained, quarantine is somehow
unsafe for criminals).
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MARYLAND
Covid Casaulty: Bye-Bye, Kirwan (for Now)
By Barry Rascovar
April 14, 2020 - The inevitable hammer blow to government budgets is starting to hit closer to home with the preliminary forecast that Maryland's short-term red ink from the Covid-19 pandemic lies between $1.5 billion and $3 billion.
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A new documentary has just been released by Dennis Michael Lynch:
https://www.amazon.com/They-
Help Save Maryland hosted Dennis a number of years ago to showcase his previous documentary.
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Even a blind sow occasionally finds an acorn!
Worth watching - Bill Maher on America and China
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Brad Botwin, Director
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