They do not remember 2008.
And they use an index, .dxy, which many now consider obsolete.
The dollar is strong.
They do not remember 2008.
And they use an index, .dxy, which many now consider obsolete.
The dollar is strong.
... Protester Alex Jeffrey Pretti was part of the street-side struggle, according to video, and became the center of a scrum of roughly six officers who tackled the 37-year-old after he attempted to separate ICE agents from demonstrators. ... Bovino claimed Pretti approached officers with the weapon and “violently resisted” agents when they attempted to wrestle the gun from him, he said in a news conference.
More.
Local authorities don't have to cooperate on immigration, or on anything else.
Based on Supreme Court precedents like Printz v. United States (1997), courts have held that the federal government cannot command state or local officials to administer or enforce federal regulatory programs, including immigration enforcement.
Real Clear Politics should know better than to repost this bullshit.
Here:
... What if we just decided, you know what, we don't want to pay taxes anymore. And you know, just to make sure we don't pay taxes anymore, we're going to send all our foot soldiers out on the street and we're going to burn things and we're going to throw things and we're going to riot and we're going to assault officers. ...
Yeah, we already decided that once, but obviously that didn't stick.
... what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? ...
-- Thomas Jefferson, 1787
He feigns unhappiness with this, but succumbs in the end to the is-is-ought fallacy.
He is platformed in the media owned by Glenn Beck, and on Substack bankrolled by Marc Andreessen and Benjamin Abraham Horowitz.
If you like what's happening in Minneapolis, he's your guy.
ICE in Minnesota: Court suspends order that restricted ICE agent tactics against protesters
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - A court struck down a judge's order that said federal agents cannot detain or use force against peaceful protesters after lawyers for the federal government said the ruling made it more difficult for officers to defend themselves.
The injunction, issued on Friday, Jan. 16, also banned agents from stopping or detaining drivers and passengers in vehicles who are following agents from a safe distance.
The 8th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the federal government on Wednesday, Jan. 21, striking down the previous injunction.
The restraining order previously banned federal agents from using tear gas and other forms of force against peaceful protesters. It also restricted them from detaining people who follow or observe them from a safe distance without obstructing operations. ...
ICE agents have been seen deploying chemical agents such as tear gas and pepper spray against crowds in the Twin Cities as recently as Wednesday....