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Tuesday, January 22, 2019

DEVOLVING AND MASS VIOLENCE BEFORE INVASION ?



MOST OF THIS IS FROM FACEBOOK
POSTED THIS MORNING:


From all walks of life the Cartel wars ( "the Empire devolved into separate warring states" )
 inside the United States of America will bring down the United States of America. The design of the non negotiation stance between the Democrats and Republicans with a woman as Head of the House, and this President who took up the long sought cause of ‘ The Wall ‘ between Mexico and the US, by some, will put thousands of families on the streets.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-46824649

This will only benefit the Cartels and their seemingly ‘ legit fronts ‘ convenient ‘ stores, Walmart’s and other social replacements for the old Soda Fountain gathering places. Not to mention Police Departments who ‘ benefits ‘ from both sides of the illegal drug ‘ markets ‘ that will prosper even further.

That is just one probable outcome resulting from ‘ food stamps ‘ and ‘ government subsidized ‘ housing being shut down.

That does not include murders, suicides and other actions of violence that ‘ feed ‘ the media’s Talking Heads that all politicians are ‘ bound ‘ to in the most evil of ‘ Matrimonies.

Other Super Powers are a reason too for that ‘ Fence.’

https://www.americasquarterly.org/content/whats-putins-game-western-hemisphere


" OConnor also described a mounting backlog at Quantico labs, which provide forensic-analysis support services to the FBI, and said that funds supporting drug trafficking and undercover operations have been dangerously limited. Some, particularly those who work at Quantico labs, are not even allowed to come to work because of the shutdown. “FBI headquarters is trying to make sure that the most important topics are covered,” O’Connor said. “But that will get more and more difficult as the pot of money gets smaller and is not refilled.” According to an FBIAA spokesman, FBI field offices are responsible for allocating their resources and determining which activities are most central to specific missions or operations. Which areas are prioritized—whether it’s drug trafficking, counterterrorism, etc.—is also at the discretion of field-office leadership. “However, as the pool of resources dwindles, the scope of what can be adequately funded will also shrink,” the spokesman, Paul Nathanson, said."

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2019/01/fbi-agents-say-shutdown-threatens-national-security/580039/

( SOMEHOW MIGHT OF MIXED UP NAMES IN MY ' MIND ' IN REFLECTION OF THREAT " DO YOU WANT TO END UP IN  QUANTICO ? " "GUANTANAMO ? " 
BAY CUBA, IS WHAT IT SHOULD OF BEEN IN CONTEXT OF THE TREATS THAT WERE MADE REGARDING MY REMOTE VIEWING. " YOU WILL NOT REMOTE VIEW ! " MALE VOICE. )

BELOW, FROM THIS BLOG 8 - 5 - 2017: " I HAVE PUT THIS UP AGAIN BECAUSE OF THE UNDER GROUND BUILDING AT THE NAVEL BASE THAT IS CONTROVERSIAL IN THE OCEAN AND UNDERGROUND BUILDING THERE ( NEW CONCRETE ), AS SEEN IN MY SCULPTURE " BORG; " THAT O.K.HARRIS HAD. DRONE/' TERMINATOR ' IN OLD ' HACKED ' POST IS HERE." - definition of yellow: is the glass half full or empty?



When I voted for Mr. Trump I did so because Mr. Clinton lost my faith in terms of ‘ Statesmanship ‘ and a real foresight for our nation concerning our youth. But it also comes down to personal choice with regards to their decision making in our and their future. We all as adults made that decision when we voted, I thought I voted for a man ( MR. CLINTON ), not a cigar yielding whore. And Bin Lad Den got away between inhales and puffs.

I thought,' play Gangster on your own time.' So I didn’t vote for him again.

Now, another President concerns me because of his alleged business with the Russian Mob and their ‘ once ‘ KGB, President Putin. These are real concerns and not only for ‘ light skinned ‘ people.


https://theglobalamericans.org/2018/11/russia-in-latin-america-geopolitics-and-pragmatism/




I am not a Democrat because the party changed; Kennedy and Humphrey years gone along with MLK and real concerns for all people including ‘ light skinned ‘ ruling class in their own ‘ minds.’

We know how all was ‘ built.’ Brave investigate reporters informed us all, from Watergate to Enron and what this mess will bring.

The globalists wanted one world of economic slavery and no ‘ social safety nets.’ Period.

That also includes illegal drugs and human trafficking and ‘ bondage ‘ in the business world of MERCHANTS. It is not just food stuffs and factories and ‘ illusionary ‘ individual automobiles.

It is the very air that your children breath.

I voted for Mr. Trump because of one word ‘ NEGOTIATION.’ And the defense of the United States of America.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.news.com.au/world/europe/vladimir-putin-seeks-to-gain-influence-in-2019-say-experts/news-story/8401e58cebfa7083a67467cc422dfdb5

( Mental Rapes - mom’s ‘ zig zag ‘ scissors ‘ and all the rest of the ‘ kinetic projectiles ‘ for what it’s worth and the ‘ singularity,’ the ‘ subculture,’ the nosy Major Ed Danes and other misfits in the BMW underworld of pretend men. Our country is at stake; the people who attacked me never worked a day in their lives and want the US to be one big Las Vegas. )

I thought I researched him ( mr. Trump ) well but I still hold with my vote.

https://carnegieendowment.org/2018/05/03/russia-playing-geopolitical-game-in-latin-america-pub-76228



de·volve
/dəˈvälv/
verb
gerund or present participle: devolving

  1. transfer or delegate (power) to a lower level, especially from central government to local or regional administration.

    "measures to devolve power to the provinces"
    synonyms:delegate, pass (down/on), hand down/over/on, deputetransfertransmitcommitassignconsign,
    conveyentrust, turn over, make over, sign over, give, part with, let go of, leavecedesurrenderrelinquishdeliverMore


    • (of duties or responsibility) pass to (a body or person at a lower level).

      "his duties devolved on a comrade"
    • FORMAL

      degenerate or be split into.

      "the Empire devolved into separate warring states"



FROM CNN.COM 

SHUTDOWN: WHAT IT MEANS.

http://www.cnn.com/interactive/2019/01/politics/shutdown-effects/


The effects of the ongoing partial lapse in government funding continue to mount, but placing them on a calendar remains difficult. Some agencies, including the federal courts, have dug deep to locate funds to keep day-to-day operations running and their workers paid. Others have almost completely shut down. Here are some key dates to remember:



DECEMBER 22a month ago

Shutdown started

JANUARY 1111 days ago

💵 Federal pay date

JANUARY 157 days ago

💵 Coast Guard pay date

Thousands of workers recalled

Thousands of Internal Revenue Service, Food and Drug Administration and Federal Aviation Administration employees were recalled from furlough to work without pay to process tax returns and conduct food and airline safety.

JANUARY 202 days ago

Final food stamps payment for now

Food stamps will be paid through February, but in order to get funds, states will have to pay February payments early, by or before January 20, which could create confusion for recipients who receive an abnormally large payment that is intended to last an extra month.
  • BY THE NUMBERS
  • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefit recipients in 2018: 40.3 million
  • Total benefits paid through SNAP in 2018: 60.6 billion
  • Monthly benefits paid (as of September 2018): About $4.8 billion
  • Average monthly benefit per person: $125.25

JANUARY 25in 3 days

💵 Federal pay date

Federal courts run out of money

US federal courts will run out of operating money on Friday, January 25, according to a statement from their administrative office. Court offices had been able to stay operational by halting some services, suspending hirings and more. They have twice extended the date at which they’ll run out of money after previously setting January 11 and January 18. Now, the courts say that after January 18, they will have to furlough some employees and declare others essential under the Anti-Deficiency Act, which is a federal law that prohibits the government from spending money that isn’t appropriated by Congress. Criminal cases are expected to continue despite a lapse in funds, but many federal courts have already begun delaying civil cases involving the federal government. It’s not clear if possible furloughs would affect any other court operations or deadlines.
  • BY THE NUMBERS
  • Number of federal courts: 94 district courts, 13 circuit courts
  • Civil cases filed in federal courts in 2018 (not counting appeals): 282,936
  • Bankruptcy cases filed in federal courts in 2018: 773,375

JANUARY 28in 6 days

Tax returns will go out

The IRS has pledged to recall furloughed workers and to begin accepting tax filings on schedule on January 28. Their goal is to honor Tax Day on April 15 and to pay tax refunds on time. If the shutdown continues and those many thousands of IRS workers are recalled from furlough, they’ll be entering their second month without a paycheck.
  • BY THE NUMBERS
  • Tax filings collected in 2018 spring filing season (excluding extensions): 136,359,149

JANUARY 30in 8 days

GDP report could be incomplete or delayed

It's unlikely the Bureau of Economic Analysis will be able to publish the gross domestic product (GDP) report due on January 30 if the shutdown continues. It would cover the fourth quarter of 2018. The agency, which is housed under the Commerce Department, hasn't issued any new reports since the shutdown began, including one on the US trade deficit. A number of financial reports have been affected, including, as two examples, a January 11 Department of Agriculture report on markets, a trade report on the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement that could delay its consideration by Congress.

Federal housing assistance contracts are expiring

The federal government helps fund low income housing through project-based rental assistance contracts.There are many of thousands of these nationwide and the contracts with landlords are expiring on a rolling basis. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has asked landlords to dip into reserve funds for the time being. An advocacy network has mapped where the contracts are expiring.
  • BY THE NUMBERS
  • People living in Section 8 contract-subsidized housing (2017): 1.2 million households
  • Average household income: $12,505
  • Average monthly HUD expenditure: $769

FEBRUARY 1in 10 days

💵 Coast Guard pay date

FEBRUARY 8in 17 days

💵 Federal pay date

FEBRUARY 14in 23 days

Financial statements for companies waiting on the Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering (IPO) are no longer valid. This could affect Uber and Lyft.

LATE FEBRUARY

FDA drug review operations

The Food and Drug Administration has roughly five weeks of funding left to review new drug applications during the shutdown, FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb said on Twitter.
Experts say this could have a ripple effect, bogging down the approval and manufacture of new drugs, delaying patients from getting new treatments and adding to a host of other crucial FDA actions and oversight that have taken a hit during the shutdown.

BEGINNING OF MARCH

Women, infants and children (WIC) nutrition program

The program giving supplemental assistance to low income mothers and children in need is funded through February. Assistance is provided to more than 7 million participants each month, most of them children and infants.
  • BY THE NUMBERS
  • Monthly expenditures (as of September 2018): $462 million
  • Average monthly benefit: $41

BEGINNING OF APRIL

School lunches

In addition to paying food stamps early, Agriculture Department funds to states to fund school lunch programs through March.

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