Fighting Slavery Today
While BLM and other enemies of the American way harp on slavery that officially ended 155 years ago, the Trump Administration continues to fight today's slavery - human trafficking.
In September, Attorney General William Barr and Ivanka Trump announced that more than $100 million will fund services and programs to combat trafficking. The money is marked for state, local and tribal jurisdictions, service providers and task forces across the country.
Barr said that perpetrators will be held accountable and victims will have more places to turn for refuge and support.
What next???
COVID disinfectants may be hazardous to humans. The response may be worse for some people than the disease itself?
The EPA has a list of about 400 disinfectants proven effective against a human coronavirus. Health problems linked to chemical disinfectants are not new, but the fast pace of this year's procedures bring unknown consequences.
Asthma and other respiratory conditions along with neurological and dermatological problems are a new concern. As for us, we're going to use disinfectants daily.
Bummer!
Phantom Voters?
Some 353 of 3,141 counties in the U.S. total 1.8 million more registered voters than eligible residents, according to Judicial Watch. Eight states have at least twice as many on the roles as there are eligible voters: Alaska, Colorado, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, Rhode Island and Vermont.
These may be states lax in removing voters who have moved away or are deceased. But we wonder if the door to mischief is wide open.
Jimmy
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