Time for a Pepe thread on how to deport a shit ton of illegal items within a short period of time. Everyone is saying we're stuck with them because the task ist too hard, but the task is actually pretty easy given the resources available. Buckle up fam, it's thread time!
Buckle up fam. It's time for a Pepe thread in North Carolina, and the root causes for all the devastation in Appalachia. Right when you thought you couldn't hate your government enough, you'll hate them more.
Ok fam, it's been a while since I've done a Pepe thread, but with this and the cops in New York wasting the manpower of 10 cops to arrest someone for lawfully smoking a cigarette while their city is in fire is enough. Buckle up fam, here goes:
*WARNING* - a dog gets shot in this video
Ohio cop shoots harmless golden retriever with its tail waging then continues shooting the dog as it flees the violent officer and Dixie (the dog) ultimately dies.
The neighbors instantly react the way they do because it's so obvious
11. His, and most of the cops of his era's thinking was that they were part of the community. Their kids played baseball and went to school with the people they were serving. They had to answer for their actions to the community.
12. Really, starting in the late 90's, he noticed a shift on several fronts. First, was the idea that local politicians could get the department to make money instead of lose money. Local politicians turned police forces into tax collectors.
22. With turning cops into tax collectors, and with cops no longer being a part of the community they police, while being expected to maintain law and order in a society whose values are crumbling, no one should want the job anymore. That's his conclusion.
13. The second shift he noticed was in the officers themselves. Many of them no longer lived in the community they were policing. They lived in the suburbs and commuted in. They no longer had the same stake in the community as his generation did.
10. When they got into his house, his wife was sprawled out on the couch, sick as a dog. So, he was off the hook. Before my uncle left, he called his Pastor and got some folks from the church to help him get back and forth to work so that he wouldn't have the problem.
6. Then he'd tell you to be more careful and to move along. However, in the late 90's politicians wanted the police to make money for the city and tried to force officers to write tickets. So, my uncle started writing everyone warnings so that he had the paperwork.
1. My Uncle was a cop for 40 years in a Midwestern city, pretty good cop too. He came down to my cabin yesterday to do some fishing and we talked for quite a bit, and yes, he finds these two incidents very disturbing.
2. First off, when my uncle was a cop, during his probationary period, he spent an hour helping an old lady trying to corral her English Shepherd. After that he always had a loop leash and milk bones in his car.
5. He always tries his best to avoid writing a ticket because he hated going to court. As long as you weren't under the influence or you weren't doing something really reckless, and you showed respect, he'd just run the plates to make sure the car wasn't stolen.
15. However, many cops are now willing to work side jobs at places like Strip Clubs that his generation would have deemed inappropriate because it would have given the idea to the community that the police endorsed immoral activity.
21. And of course, immigration was starting to become a problem at the end. Show up and someone who speaks Spanish, probably knows English, will refuse to say anything in English and you've got to waste your time waiting for an interpreter.
7. They got upset and tried to retaliate, but he kept a copy of their written directives. He told them, come after me, and I'll sit down with reporters and the goods. His earnings were sufficient to prove he was doing his job.
9. All these dams held up despite Biblical level flooding on North Carolina. Had the dams all been at their target levels, and water released via spillways prior to the arrival of the Hurricane, we would NOT have seen this mass flooding. This was man made and deliberate.
@Ann_907
@BoreGuru
@DC_Draino
Anytime you setup like this in a disaster area, you need to make sure the local sheriff will back you up. If you have the Sheriff's support, you can get them to stop FEMA. When FEMA does seize, get the names of all involved in seizure and press criminal charges.
17. The other thing he mentioned was how crazy society got. The last decade on the job, he did everything to avoid working the morning shift. It was because the police were inundated with calls from parents who couldn't get their kids to go to school.
3. In the days before cell phones, he had to stop off and use someone's phone or a pay phone. Three times, he came by our house, which was in his patrol zone with random dogs that had got loose. He'd leave them in the car and call the number. He dropped two off.
1. Ever heard of a company called
@DukeEnergy
? Well, they supply electricity to North Carolina, among other places, and they use quite a bit of hydroelectricity. They also keep their water at levels well above what it should be (their own data).
20. He was telling me that the first underage kid he caught shoplifting, he took to the parents instead of running them in, and the parents took care of the problem. He noticed the kid was washing the windows and sweeping the sidewalk in front of the business for the next month.
14. Another shift was in the pay. He works as a cop, and he had off duty security work as well at a bank, while his wife was a nurse who took extra shifts as well. The extra work was worth it to them so that their kids could go to a private Christian school.
9. The mechanic also couldn't afford to miss work. So, my uncle cut him a deal. He'd follow the mechanic back to his house. If his wife was truly sick, he'd be off the hook. If he was lying, he'd get the book thrown at him.
19. He was telling me that he really didn't have to use juvenile hall as a threat when he caught kids shoplifting or doing something stupid. 99% of the time, he could take the kid home, and the parents could deliver better justice than putting them through the system.
8. He was telling me how he found the auto mechanic he used for 25 years. Pulled him over, and the guy had a suspended license, but he was two blocks from his house. He asked the mechanic why he was driving. Mechanic explained his wife was sick.
18. The parents really did fear that their kids would call CPS on them if they acted like parents and did what they had to do to get their kids to go to school.
2. Guess what else about
@DukeEnergy
? They played host to the Obamas at the 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte. They were even all in on cap and trade.
12. Would you expect any more from a company like
@DukeEnergy
, who was so tight with
@BarackObama
that they could taste his baby batter? And of course, with Joe & the ho, they probably got their friends at TVA in the pocket to help them.
13. Do your own research on the water levels at all of these dams across the Tennessee Valley and Western Carolina prior to the Hurricane. See what you come up with. And you'll probably agree with me. Pepe out.
11. The full theory is they were maxing out electricity money, and when the inevitable flood happens, they get the benefit of getting to genocide whites out of Appalachia and take their land with the lithium at the same time.
5. Remember the Biden and Obama infrastructure bills. Remember all that money for God knows what about infrastructure? Appalachia and critical dams ignored.
6. Duke Energy isn't the only consortium to have hydroelectricity in North Carolina. The Tennessee Valley Authority also operates there,
@TVA_Newsroom
.
@CanuckLeafLover
Lots of that isn't the liberal narrative. They genuinely don't know the cops because so many cops are commuting and not being a part of their community, and they've also been turned into tax collectors instead of cops. Tickets equals revenue, and cops are now the tax man.
5. The next step would be to end this asylum nonsense. 99% percent of those coming across the border are not Mexican. They're from another country and/or continent. This is very big in terms of being able to conduct mass deportations.
6. As a matter of law, all these illegal aliens claiming asylum from countries other than Mexico were supposed to stop at the first country, stay there, and apply for asylum at the US consulate or embassy. Failure to do so means they have no asylum claim to process.
2. Before the federal government can start deporting, we have to take full control of the border so that we're not emptying a pool that's being filled up. So, the first step in this process is to declare all the Latin American gangs as narco-terrorists.
1. Delta, one of the largest domestic air carriers, has a fleet of 978 planes, which serves 190 million customers annually. They operate on a $53 billion budget, rounding up. If Delta can do this, so can the federal government.
@lawaine
@EndWokeness
@hodgetwins
They are. Right now, Trump needs to STFU, and let them eat their own. Replacing him will turn into a bigger shit show. If they keep him, wait until it's formal, refuse another debate, and say it's because he doesn't believe in elder abuse.
3. Congress has authorized action all around the globe, including Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria, on the basis of a Joint Resolution giving the President the authority to fight terrorism.
8. Now, we've got the pieces in place for a modern day Operation Wetback. We have the military at our disposal, 99 percent of illegals stripped of legal recourse, and we just need to look at both the government funding and assets available to pull off the operation.
In the end, the people of Tennessee made the ultimate choice of courage and hope. Thank you to the thousands who came to the people’s house today to show the nation that we will not yield to authoritarian attacks on our democracy. Our fight is not over.
#notonestepback
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9. Now, the USG does have lots of aerial assets at is disposal, and in the process of figuring out the best asset class to begin mass deportations, I found out several disturbing facts that should be investigated further.
19. This ends the air asset discussion. For future purposes, we'll assume the air component costs $55 billion, and for the next thread, we'll discuss how to control the border and redeploy ground assets to get illegals to the air component of this operation.
Pepe Out.
12. The FBI's air assets are more disturbing. They're not required to report their air assets because they claim to be an intelligence agency. This should give pause to everyone and start to try to force a procedure to shutter them down permanently.
13. It has been reported that the FBI owns a fleet of over 100 planes, many registered to dummy corporations, and they are being used to conduct domestic surveillance. Any of these resources needed by ICE to round up these folks should be transferred to ICE.
18. If any member of the Civil Air Reserve refuses to cooperate, we have the ability to change the rules for gate assignments and take away cargo contracts. At the end of the day, if they don't cooperate, they'll go out of business, if we just utilize executive power.
11. First, the US State Department has a fleet of over 240 aircraft. We should probably review why they need so many, and we could probably transfer some of those into any deportation operations.
10. First, there are some air assets that should be looked at as reserve assets that can be deployed to supplement the main air asset that we will be using for this operation. Let's first dive into the reserve air assets.
17. Now, if we use 1/3 the size of a fleet Delta uses and we only operate the fleet at 1/3 the capacity Delta does, we will have the air capacity to ship 20,691,000 million illegals out of the country on a yearly basis, based on Delta's 190 million yearly customer numbers.
14. Next, the US Marshals Service operates four Con Air planes. Placing half of those at the disposal of this operation would be helpful, and they could probably scrape by using just two.
15. The United States Navy also operates an air fleet of 17 C-40 Clippers, of which, and Boeing built 28 for the United States military. We could definitely dragoon some of these planes into any aerial fleet needed for a mass deportation.
16. Now, the Civil Reserve Air Fleet is where the real aerial assets will come from. This program allows us access up to 550 planes. If we use 326 planes from this fleet, we'll have a aerial feet 1/3 the size of Delta with backup assets from the USG.
@lawaine
@EndWokeness
@hodgetwins
If they do replace, demand the replacement, bc the replacement will either be a surrogate or Kamala, to explain what they knew when they knew it, and who was really running the country the last four years. Then, demand the replacement to prove they're not a puppet to the same.
@Rekat1
@SolDaveyJones
@SarahIronside6
Yes. There's a reason why there's signs all over our national parks not to feed the wildlife. Same concept here. Just as in nature, you only attract more, and they get more demanding, imposing, and violent when they don't get what they want.
@SpiralSquirrel
It's getting more difficult to find those places. Enjoy it, but more importantly, make sure you and your community stays involved in local politics, so that it doesn't morph into the dystopia we're seeing in many other places.
@JohnRou63401193
@whois_John_Galt
That lady, and many like her, form these mom's and behave the way they do because they know they are, unlike us, free from consequences. Now that their friends cannot protect them, they will be less obnoxious
@lschramp
@TRHLofficial
I would have agreed until recently. With the massive drop in recruiting, woke leadership, and kicking out soldiers over the clot shot, they're trying to transform the military into a group that would be willing to fire in its own citizens.