Sorry this is all disjointed, I have a ton of tabs open and downloaded a ton of pages really quickly, so I'm just sort of posting it as I go through it. In no particular order, added sporadically.
About to get to his Facebook page. I have a few pages still open, and I know they're gone now. Going to be careful about downloading the full page first then get the media.
Might take a little bit.
Better yet:
Imagine people followed my guides and learned to dig, archive, and parse caches at scale.
Shameless self promo but I mean cmon I gotta. (Don't worry it's free.)
Puerto Rico is an island built on top of garbage and is overflowing with it.
Okay, now he was talking about me.
About a year ago, we did several digs into engineered landfill, trash disposal, and the "green equity" programs that have people buying homes on top of land covering buried trash.
I have an autists's knowledge of garbage problems, domestic and abroad. Let's dance.
I saw a random Youtube comment the other day that said, "If you want to better understand the Haitian migrant problem, look at how the Dominican Republic has been dealing with them."
I wrote it down and finally got around to it yesterday, and this is what I've learned:
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The 2nd-term president of the Dominican Republic, Luis Abinader was re-elected in May.
One of his main platforms has been building a border wall and expelling "hundreds of thousands" of Haitians in the country.
He overwhelmingly won his second term.
“The message from the results is clear, the changes that we’ve made are going to be irreversible,” Abinader said. “In the Dominican Republic, the best is yet to come.”
Despite his 250-mile long border wall being labeled "Trump-like", racist, xenophobic, etc., by human rights groups around the world, the domestic support for these measures have been significant.
Last year, the Dominican Republic expelled around 175,000 illegals.
"Very busy day today for the mule team as well as the home team!! We had very little service all day. Please know that every minute we can, we are answering and acknowledging messages, so we do appreciate your patience until we can answer yours! Your support and love has been incredible, and is fueling us to accomplish as much as possible in 24 hour periods!!"
"Today started early, as we convoyed up to Black Mountain to restock the mule team. Our son Zack, and one of our cowboys, Slim, joined the mule team today to bring some extra hands and support for what was expected to be a grueling day. That also gave us extra hands to get the amazing amount of supplies purchased, donated, and collected to the mountain. We were not out of the trucks for two minutes before we had people coming to us that needed dog food. They were so appreciative of being able to receive it, and another shout out to Tractor Supply Co. for helping us get plenty of animal feed to the mountains!!"
We delivered multiple supplies like brooms, shovels, work gloves, grills, charcoal, headlights, batteries, tarps, and water filters...and also had a huge list of canned foods, homemade jams, peanut butter, protein drinks, baby formulas, diapers, wipes, feminine hygiene products, adult diapers, toothbrushes, toothpastes, crackers, backpacking dried foods, emergency foods, blankets, clothing, teddy bears (with a sweet note from a child donor), toilet paper, paper towels, water bottles, water jugs, hand axes, disinfectants, hand sanitizers, the list just goes on!!! One special donation yesterday was a big stack of bibles, and our daughter Faith wrote a message in the front, and underlined a verse in each one. (Psalm 46:1-3)
Okay so we looked at the group that is doing the mule supply delivery teams in North Carolina during the show tonight, and they're more badass than anyone has let on.
Tactical mule deployment is so unbelievably cool. I love this country.
“He has been weighed anew in the scales of battle … and not found wanting … he marches up among the roaring guns with a steady nonchalance that lends confidence and faith to the fighting men who depend so much on him.”
Three days ago, a group of nearly 500 elected officials co-signed a letter addressed to the Biden-Harris administration urging them to “strengthen the U.S. resettlement program" claiming 2.4 million refugees need a new home.
There is at least one signatory for every state.
Excerpts:
"As elected leaders of our communities at all levels of state and local government, we write today to express our strong support for welcoming and resettling refugees in the United States."
"As our experience with welcoming Afghans and Ukrainians has shown, U.S. leadership on protecting refugees not only provides a lifeline for those fleeing war, violence, and persecution, but also creates goodwill among partner nations, advancing our foreign policy, diplomatic, and national security interests."