Invasion of California – With Living Wall of Texas

Trump promises to invade California while Putin forms alliance with Turkey who is attacking the Kurds. The Kurds are doomed, which makes ISIS heave a big sigh of relief. Remember Trump’s pledge NOT to tell the enemy your plans? The California Peaceniks knows he’s coming – with the Marines! Get out your boxes of incense – and fire em up!

Von Gangster put the leaders of the Baltic States – that have been invaded like no other peoples – thru a Harvey Moment when he USED their plight to inform the world he is going to invade his own Nation. Look at the look on the face of the guy on the far left.

A Republican wants to build Concentration Camps for Homeless and Insane people in California. This is no joke. I suggest a Living Wall be built along the Mexican border in order to house homeless and low income citizens. They will get bonuses for stopping illegals from coming over, such as, a trip to Disneyland. I suggest Texas continue this wall, and invite Israelis to come live in ‘The Living Wall of Texas’ and employ their natural eversion to aliens for the sake of the American People who gave Israel hundreds billions of dollars since 1947.

The sure way to get this Living Wall built is to cut the Trump family in on the deal. We taxpayers pay for its construction, and the Trumps pocket 50% of the graft in cement contracts. Then there are the forced labor kick-backs. Trump invoked the idea of Oil Plunder to pay the bills for fighting in Iraq, and, warned NATO Nations they are going to have to pay more for Protection. I suggest a Texas Traitor Tax where every time a redneck waves a Confederate flag, he/she is taxed $20 bucks.

Dwellers in the CCC will be awoken by bugle, and Roy Moor’s version of the Lord’s Prayer, before they are marched out into the Holy Fields of Jesus. Funny Farm Freeloaders will have to work, and go to the church meet, if they want to eat. The pretty panhandlers will be chosen to do special chores for the CCC, the Camp Commandant of Christ. Trump will not send troops into the Red State Texas because his Beloved Rednecks love State Rights – and guns. Californians are addicted to moonbeams and flowers.

Why should poor people have any rights? I think Rich Von Gangster is going to instate a Moonbeam Tax just to irk the Governor and Mayor of Oakland. Trump had to be informed you can not use Federal Troops to Police Poor Old Hippies which will come as a big disappointment to the Evangelical End Timers For A Thoroughly Distructive Doomsday. The Right has spent a trillion dollars – just to get me – the California Kid. Now, they go after another Kid.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/conspiracy-theorist-launches-site-just-to-attack-david-hogg/ar-AAvpyEL?ocid=spartandhp

This war against Hippie comes from racist Vietnam Veteran Losers, who went crying to Trump, begging him to get even because the South lost the war, and could not stop the sub-humans they hated from crossing the border. Trump is going forth with Bannon’s game plan. John Fremont’s history stands in his way!

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/03/croatia-alt-dangerous-group-margins-180315120558413.html

Didn’t I declare myself the ‘King of California’. This newspaper will cover the ‘Invasion of California’. I need an assignment, a big newspaper to fund my trip to the border. I will be dressed as Emperor Norton. I am going to rewite ‘The Yellow Rose of Texes’

Jon ‘The Visionary King of California’ ‘Designer of the Living Wall of Texas’

There’s a living-wall in Texas
That I am gonna back to see
No moron could miss it
Not even half-wits such as me
Ivanka cried so when I left her
It like to broke my heart
And if this emperor ever find her
We never more will part

Message From The King of California

https://jointravisallen.com/

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Republican gubernatorial candidate Travis Allen says he’d build state-run institutions and force homeless people to live in them against their will, if necessary.

“We need state-run mental institutions where people can actually go, (where) the indigent can go and get the help that they need,” Allen said at a housing forum last month. “What we’re doing is not working.”

Allen, currently in the state Assembly, is pushing the idea as part of his platform in public debates, interviews and newspaper editorial board meetings.

Allen says part of the reason California has more homeless people than any other state is because it ended institutionalization. He said he’d bring institutions back with a robust offering of mental health services, substance abuse treatment and job-training.

“If you cannot provide a roof over your head in California, and you’re a California citizen, a roof will be provided for you,” Allen told The Sacramento Bee Editorial Board last week. “You will no longer be allowed to sleep out on our sidewalks, under our bridges or on the side of our freeways in California.”

He said public spaces shouldn’t be “littered” with homeless people. He said he’d require law enforcement to aggressively enforce anti-camping and loitering laws characterized by social justice groups as criminalization of homelessness.

“California citizens have a right to clean streets, to clean cities,” Allen said. “For those that are on the streets of California that are not from here, they will find a one-way ticket out of our state and we will clean up our streets in California.”

 

In this Saturday, July 25, 215 photo, workers harvest chile on the 350-acre Adams Produce farm near Hatch, New Mexico. Efforts are underway to save the green chile that’s important to traditional New Mexican fare as labor shortages, a previous severe drought and competition from China, India and Mexico endanger its growth in the state. (Jett Loe/Las Cruces Sun-News via AP)MANDATORY CREDIT

President Trump says he wants to use military troops to help secure the U.S. border with Mexico. He made the suggestion Tuesday during a White House summit meeting with Baltic leaders.

Trump also renewed his call for a quick withdrawal of U.S. forces in Syria. And he expressed support for embattled EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt.

Since the weekend, Trump has been tweeting about a caravan of Central Americans, most of them from Honduras, who are making their way north through Mexico.

“Until we can have a wall and proper security, we’re going to be guarding our border with the military,” Trump said. “That’s a big step.”

The U.S. has occasionally deployed National Guard troops to the border in the past. Former President Obama did so in 2010 and former President George W. Bush did so in 2006.

Border apprehensions, which are a proxy for illegal border crossings, have generally declined since Trump took office. Apprehensions of unaccompanied minors have dropped 36 percent in the first five months of the fiscal year, while apprehensions of families are down 46 percent.

The administration is in the process of renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement with Mexico and Canada. Trump has long criticized the deal, which he blames for encouraging U.S. companies to relocate factories south of the border.

President Trump says he wants to use military troops to help secure the U.S. border with Mexico. He made the suggestion Tuesday during a White House summit meeting with Baltic leaders.

Trump also renewed his call for a quick withdrawal of U.S. forces in Syria. And he expressed support for embattled EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt.

Since the weekend, Trump has been tweeting about a caravan of Central Americans, most of them from Honduras, who are making their way north through Mexico.

Bannon will appear before a California GOP desperate to reverse its deteriorating influence in a state where it has been losing members and where Republican victories in statewide political races have been nonexistent for a decade. His admirers hope his speech will invigorate the GOP base and lure Trump supporters outside of the party into its fold. But Republican critics worry he’ll undercut efforts to rekindle the party in a state where Trump and his policies remain widely unpopular.

Bannon tops a list of mostly Trump-aligned speakers set to address the convention, including Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton and Fox News’ Jeanine Pirro. State Republican Party Chairman Jim Brulte said he isn’t worried about the stir Bannon might create among Republicans who have a distaste for him or the president.

http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-pol-ca-steve-bannon-republican-convention-20171020-story.html

 

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