These things are not related at all >the gop being responsible for the Largest political data breach in history >Republicans using a black mail data firm for their campaigns lol
The clip then shows Buddha raising his paw whenever Meechan calls out "Sieg Heil" and react to the question “you want to gas the Jews?” The video also sees Meechan playing speeches by Adolf Hitler to the dog.
Following outcry over the video, Meechan was arrested and charged with suspicion of a hate crime and an alleged breach of the electronic communications act.
Londonistan threw a man into jail over this? That's surreal.
>From 1900 to 1930 planters recruited Chinese immigrants as field hands, although the earliest Chinese were recorded in Bolivar County in 1870. Most Chinese immigrants worked to leave the fields, becoming merchants in the small rural towns. As these have declined, along with other Delta residents ethnic Chinese have moved to cities or other states.[4] Their descendants represent most of the ethnic Asian residents of the Delta recorded in censuses. While many Chinese have left the Delta, their population has increased in the state.[5][6][7]
>Of the state's African American population, in the 21st century 34% resides in the Delta, which has many black-majority state legislative districts.[8] Much of the Delta is included in Mississippi's 2nd congressional district, represented by Democrat Bennie Thompson.
Niggers and the Chinese. As if it could get worse than just niggers. Also, the state penitentiary is in the Delta too.
I thought deporting a Commonwealth citizen because she was going to take part in a speech forum was bad but jailing someone over making his dog raise a paw is insanity.
Adam Long
> (((((leventhal))))) You know, just once I wish Sup Forums was wrong. JUST. FUCKING. ONCE.
Joseph Perez
>providing legal defense to CITIZENS who can't afford it ftfy
There is like almost nobody who isn’t White, or a Negroe in Mississippi.
Parker Robinson
Why are (((they))) like this? Why do they seek to subvert everything?
Henry Phillips
John Oliver has released a children's book about Mike Pence's pet rabbit being gay. It is now sold out on Amazon, and all sales revenue is going towards the Trevor Project and AIDS United.
This feels a bit inappropriate. Feels like a bash against the president and his administration rather than a pro-gay thing.
Homogeneous, healthy societies reject parasites and have little need of their services.
Jace Barnes
This is a good behavior zone™, Roman. This sort of behavior will not be tolerated. >someone must persuade the Scots to start rebuilding Hadrian's wall. user, the Scots are giga-commies. Scotland is more commies than England.
Democratic and GOP legislators in the House and Senate are trying to import additional cheap H-2B seasonal workers, just as voters’ wages are poised to grow before November, according to industry advocates.
North Carolina GOP Sen. Thom Tillis is asking for >24,000 additional imported H-2B seasonal workers >— above the 66,000 allowed by law >while Maryland GOP Rep. Andy Harris is seeking 54,000 extra workers, They are being backed by many other GOP and Democratic legislators, including Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine.
Under Tillis’ plan, >additional H-2B workers would be assigned to companies working to repair hurricane damage in Florida and Houston, Texas, so reducing the companies’ need to recruit Americans.
The push for imported cheap labor reflects the dominant role of local employers and donors in Capitol Hill backrooms — despite the GOP’s growing need for a high turnout in November.
Some states dont even allow you through law to feed any homeless people regardless of citation ship been heer for a few years back, texas is holding their own with a few other
John Flores
I NOTICED HOW SOME SCHILLS IN THE LAST THREAD WERE GOING AFTER RUSSIA
LIKE,
LOOK AT THESE FACTS - SMART PEOPLE CAN TELL THAT THEY ARE OUR ENEMIES
Yes. It's felt this way since about 2-3 months before June 23rd, 2016 (Brexit vote) and has only gotten more intense with every terrorist attack or bad public decision by the government. This Russia "crisis" being the latest example. And it's different from the collective anger felt in the immediate aftermath of a major terror attack like Manhester last year. This feels more underlying - yeah, like a pressure cooker ready to go. I'd argue that it's never felt more tense than now despite the media and government's ignorance of it.
The public is getting increasingly angry at mass Muslim immigration, Islamisation, multiculturalism and the erosion of British identity in general and the growing threat of Islamic terrorism. White working and middle class across the country are fed up and becoming increasingly more vocal and "done" with political correctness, censorship and the SJW-left (even on normiebook). There's also slight angle on partisan fears from the centre and right of Jeremy Corbyn's brand of hardcore socialist populism. Many lifelong northern Labour voters who voted Leave hate his guts and don't trust him.
Overall, the country is also STILL heavily divided along the lines of Remain and Leave.
I live in the North (from London) and can only imagine what the southeast and cities feel like now. I'd guess just as tense and 1-2 large scale happenings away from riots. We're fucking waiting for a fight up here. Any other British residents feel this?
The main problem right now is that our politics are currently stuck in Brexit limbo until March 2019 so no decisions or major changes can be made.
>lol 410s >can shoot 20 gauge shotguns with one hand >12 gauge is a proper shotgun >10 gauge - you better have good form when holding it >6 gauge - use topical anesthetic on the shoulder before firing. >4 gauge - without armor, your shoulder WILL break >0 gauge - I swear to christ I will kill us all!
William Rodriguez
I did meet an Arab here once, there are some spics, and I did seem some muslims at Turtlecreek Mall while eating chick-fil-A.
Just leave user, I'm going to europe after bar exam this summer and literally not stepping foot in your shithole. Not that I dont want to, but not trying to get acid thrown on my face or thrown in jail for europe-posting to Sup Forums
Rep. Andy Harris (R-Md.) has been negotiating with Speaker of the House Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) to include a provision in the upcoming spending bill that increases the number of H-2B visas.
The language mirrors language used in a 2017 spending bill that gave the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) the discretion to authorize more visas [to 120,000].
This year, the provision would make issuing more visas mandatory, the NCA reported … >Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) has been working with the Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman, Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa), to craft a path forward for H-2B visa workers. Chairman Grassley is less interested in an actual increase in guest worker visas, so Tillis has suggested that there be a modest increase in the H-2B visa cap to 90,000. In addition, Tillis has included a bump in the number of H-2B visa workers for hurricane and natural disaster relief work over the next two years.
>This disaster relief portion of the bill has caught the eye of Chairman Grassley, and because of it he is willing to accept the permanent increase to the H-2B visa cap. Though Tillis’ proposal is less than Harris’ proposal in the House, it still increases the H-2B visa cap.
The H-2B program is limited by status to 66,000 foreign workers per year.
In 2015 and 2017, Ryan worked with Democrats and Republicans to expand the number of H-2B visas above 66,000 >— although he backed away from the cheap-labor program after President Donald Trump’s shocking victory in 2016 on a high-wage/low-immigration platform.
Amid bipartisan pressure, aided by Tillis and Ryan, the 2017 cap was raised to 81,000. >The cap for 2018 has reverted to the statutory level of 66,000 amid the bipartisan budget impasse. But that 2018 cap will rise for the rest of 2018 if the Harris or Tillis language is included in the 2018 omnibus bill, planned for completion March 23.
Luis Edwards
Come here. Get married. Raise your kids so they can retake your homeland eventually.
Mississippi is a weird place because despite being ~40% black, there are whole towns that are all White. In Oxford (college town, Ol' Miss), or Hattiesburg, etc, I didn't see any blacks. While Clarksdale and other towns were seemingly all black. Only Jackson and the coast like Biloxi were a mix.
I wouldn't mind 10 acres near the Natchez Trace (pic related).
Russian still have gun right, for civilians? Right? Or are theirs gone?
Parker Martin
There was a thread many moons ago, where someone was saying britain had not been a democracy for years and gave proofs a buttmad "brit" was arguing but as it turns out he was a sandnigger all along
Republicans are total idiots. They actually think Trump winning was "victory for conservatism" ala Paul Ryan. Fuck that. Nationalism won. GOP will adapt or die.
>Hattiesburg >not black HAHAHAHAHAHA. >As of the 2010 United States Census, there were 45,989 people residing in the city. 52.8% were African American, 40.5% White, 0.2% Native American, 0.9% Asian, 0.0% Pacific Islander, 0.1% from some other race and 1.1% from two or more races. 4.3% were Hispanic or Latino of any race. >Oxford I have never been to Oxford.
Benjamin Perez
Each year, most of the annual allotment of H-2B visas are snapped up by landscaping companies in high population zones Many are also snagged by restaurants and hotels in lower-population summer or winter resorts, and some are taken by seafood processors in Maryland and shrimp boats in the Gulf of Mexico Many also work as janitors or construction workers Most H-2B workers are from Mexico.
Companies argue that few Americans want to take summer seasonal work because they would be left unemployed in winter unless they also moved long distances to take seasonal work in ski resorts The cost of hiring Americans for those jobs would bump up contract prices and reduce the number of customers, companies argue.
This demand for temporary foreign workers is paired with the immigration debate, where many GOP and Democratic legislators use the immigration laws to deliver cheap workers to their local business supporters.
For example, South Carolina GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham told reporters January 21 that he is trying to bring in more people for low-wage jobs: >We need more legal immigration … I don’t want green cards just for computer engineers. If you are out there working in the fields, if you are a construction worker, I want some of those people to have a way to stay here, because if you are running a business and you have a guest worker who is really good, and would add value to our country, I want them to have a chance to get a green card. I just don’t want to be a country in the future of just computer engineers or high-tech people.
I can't stand Bannon but has dead right on one thing: the fight didn't stop at November 2016. You have to change the mentality of the Republicans themselves and that means replacing the cucks and making everyone else fall in line with America First and economic nationalism.
>Utah I lived in that state for 4 years and can confirm its a bunch of blue-pilled Mormons and White liberals (a lot of faggots). It's a great geographic location, but I would never move back.
But the H-2B program skews the labor market in favor of the employers, and it minimizes their cost of recruiting, training and paying Americans for seasonal work.
The program also means the companies are under less incentive to find, hire and train the sidelined Americans — or the high-school youths — who lack the social networks to help them move out of high-unemployment rural areas. Also, the program means lower-skilled Americans have less incentive to take jobs at these companies.
The policy also means that the companies can pay lower wages to year-round staff, such as the foremen and managers who will vote in the 2018 midterm elections.
>H-2B visas provide a win/win solution to seasonal labor needs. These men have reliably worked and returned year after year. Once again, a deficient bureaucracy threatens many jobs – including our full-time American workers. #SaveH2B pic.twitter.com/b2XBHe6OBC
— Mike Leman (@SingingHillsInc)
>@SenToomey PA Landscaper needs H-2B cap relief now- we can't fulfill our 2018 contracts without it! Unemployment is so low we received just 1 job application in 3 months of advertising. Thanks for fighting to #SaveH2B in the Omnibus appropriations!
— Butler Landscaping (@ButlerLandscp)
Four million Americans turn 18 each year and begin looking for good jobs in the free market.
But the federal government inflates the supply of new labor by >annually accepting roughly 1.1 million new legal immigrants, by providing work-permits to >roughly 3 million resident foreigners, and by doing little to block the employment of >roughly 8 million illegal immigrants.
Cooper Brown
>complain where you are is shit and getting worse by the day >refuse to move
Sounds familiar.
Tyler Scott
>Dems reeeeing while not talking about how what was leaked showed how absurdly corrupt and unfit Slippy Hill was.
>childrens book made to attack trump gets overthrown by furries because they make porn of it this sounds like a good idea
Ryan Clark
The H-2B workers are guest workers who are expected to return home when their visa ends. Nationwide, the resident population of foreign guest workers includes roughly 1.5 million university-trained guest workers, such as L-1s and H-1Bs.
The Washington-imposed strategy of economic growth via cheap-labor mass-immigration shifts wealth from young people towards older people and to investors.
The strategy floods the labor market with foreign labor, spikes profits and Wall Street values by cutting salaries for manual and skilled labor offered by blue-collar and white-collar employees. It also drives up real estate prices, widens wealth-gaps, reduces high-tech investment, increases state and local tax burdens, hurts kids’ schools and college education, pushes Americans away from high-tech careers, and sidelines at least 5 million marginalized Americans and their families, including many who are now struggling with opioid addictions.