Illegal Alien Workplace Raids Are “Causing A Lot Of Panic”

Causing panic is a major point of raiding workplaces that employ illegal aliens

(NY Times) The Trump administration is taking its campaign against illegal immigration to the workplace.

The raids by federal agents on dozens of 7-Eleven convenience stores last week were the administration’s first big show of force meant to convey the consequences of employing undocumented people.

“We are taking work-site enforcement very hard,” said Thomas D. Homan, the director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, in a speech in October. “Not only are we going to prosecute the employers who knowingly hire the illegal aliens, we are going to detain and remove the illegal alien workers.”

In reality, raiding workplaces is nothing new. It happened under Obama, Bush 43, Clinton, etc. The only difference here is that the Trump administration is making a slightly bigger deal in doing it.

When agents raid workplaces, they often demand to see employees’ immigration documents and make arrests. But after the agents leave, it is difficult for the government to meaningfully penalize businesses that hire unauthorized immigrants.

Instead, according to law enforcement officials and experts with differing views of the immigration debate, a primary goal of such raids is to dissuade those working illegally from showing up for their jobs — and to warn prospective migrants that even if they make it across the border, they may end up being captured at work.

And that right there is a big problem. Not the part about dissuading, but the part about not being able to penalize businesses. I have long stated that the law should be changed so that businesses can be slapped with civil and criminal penalties. Several sections of current law sort of applies, but not to a point of a serious deterrent.

Targeting 7-Eleven, a mainstay in working-class communities from North Carolina to California, seems to have conveyed the intended message.

“It’s causing a lot of panic,” said Oscar Renteria, the owner of Renteria Vineyard Management, which employs about 180 farmworkers who are now pruning grapevines in the Napa Valley.

When word of the raids spread, he received a frenzy of emails from his supervisors asking him what to do if immigration officers showed up at the fields. One sent a notice to farmhands warning them to stay away from 7-Eleven stores in the area.

“Our work force frequently visits 7-Elevens,” said Mr. Renteria. “They’re very nervous. It’s another form of reminding them that they’re not welcome.”

Well, if they’re lawfully present, they shouldn’t be nervous. If they aren’t legally present, well, Mr. Renteria should probably expect a visit from ICE at some point soon, because I bet at least one ICE worker read this article.

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There’s A Cow In The Climate Change (Scam) Room!

The NY Daily News’ uber hyper cray cray Warmist Pete Singer thinks he’s found a big angle that Comrade De Blasio missed with his Hotcoldwetdry proclamation for NYC

On climate change, a cow in the room

“NYC: Leading the Fight Against Climate Change.” That’s what a large sign behind Mayor de Blasio said when, on Wednesday, he announced two separate measures against fossil-fuel companies. One is to call on the boards of five city pension funds to withdraw their investments from Big Oil. The other is to sue five oil companies for billions of dollars that the city has to spend to cope with the effects of climate change, such as the damage inflicted by Superstorm Sandy. (snip)

So it is up to every other level of government, as well as corporations and individuals, to do what they can to make up for the lack of leadership shown by the Trump administration and by the Republican-controlled Congress.

Yet the initiatives announced by de Blasio and Cuomo are overlooking the elephant in the room — or rather, the cow in the room, or, more precisely still, the steak on the dinner plate.

And the solution?

In 2009, I argued, in these pages, for a tax on meat, so that the real costs of eating it — costs on the planet and on human health — would be priced into the product. Last year, the Danish Ethics Council, a government body, joined the call, and the Danish government said that it would consider the proposal. Then the UN’s International Resource Panel made a similar recommendation.

Funny how that keeps being proposed, eh?

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If All You See…

…is a horrible gas fired grill cooking evil carbon polluting meat, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Raised On Hoecakes, with a post on the Dream being killed.

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Bernie Sanders, Who Got Rich On A Lawmaker’s Salary, Wants To Take Control Back From Rich People

Bernie Sanders never worked in a high salary position since graduating from college. He’s been in politics in fashion or another since the early 1970’s. He was mayor of Burlington, Vermont, from 1980-1989. He was in the House of Representatives from 1990-2007, when he took one of Vermont’s Senate seats, and has been there ever since. He’s made a lot of money along the way, somehow, and has three homes. He takes lots and lots of fossil fueled travel, and taken lots and lots of money from lots of big money Democratic Party donors. Yet, here he is, in an opinion piece in the UK Guardian

Let’s wrench power back from the billionaires

Here is where we are as a planet in 2018: after all of the wars, revolutions and international summits of the past 100 years, we live in a world where a tiny handful of incredibly wealthy individuals exercise disproportionate levels of control over the economic and political life of the global community.

Difficult as it is to comprehend, the fact is that the six richest people on Earth now own more wealth than the bottom half of the world’s population – 3.7 billion people. Further, the top 1% now have more money than the bottom 99%. Meanwhile, as the billionaires flaunt their opulence, nearly one in seven people struggle to survive on less than $1.25 (90p) a day and – horrifyingly – some 29,000 children die daily from entirely preventable causes such as diarrhoea, malaria and pneumonia.

At the same time, all over the world corrupt elites, oligarchs and anachronistic monarchies spend billions on the most absurd extravagances. The Sultan of Brunei owns some 500 Rolls-Royces and lives in one of the world’s largest palaces, a building with 1,788 rooms once valued at $350m. In the Middle East, which boasts five of the world’s 10 richest monarchs, young royals jet-set around the globe while the region suffers from the highest youth unemployment rate in the world, and at least 29 million children are living in poverty without access to decent housing, safe water or nutritious food. Moreover, while hundreds of millions of people live in abysmal conditions, the arms merchants of the world grow increasingly rich as governments spend trillions of dollars on weapons.

In the United States, Jeff Bezos – founder of Amazon, and currently the world’s wealthiest person – has a net worth of more than $100bn. He owns at least four mansions, together worth many tens of millions of dollars. As if that weren’t enough, he is spending $42m on the construction of a clock inside a mountain in Texas that will supposedly run for 10,000 years. But, in Amazon warehouses across the country, his employees often work long, gruelling hours and earn wages so low they rely on Medicaid, food stamps and public housing paid for by US taxpayers.

Bernie forgets to mention his own houses. And avoids attacking most of the other Democratic Party donors, like, say, all those Hollywood celebs making millions per movie, or the people who run Google, and GM, and so forth.

In the midst of all of this economic disparity, the world is witnessing an alarming rise in authoritarianism and rightwing extremism – which feeds off, exploits and amplifies the resentments of those left behind, and fans the flames of ethnic and racial hatred.

Interestingly, the authoritarianism comes from Bernie’s side, which loves them some big government

Now, more than ever, those of us who believe in democracy and progressive government must bring low-income and working people all over the world together behind an agenda that reflects their needs. Instead of hate and divisiveness, we must offer a message of hope and solidarity. We must develop an international movement that takes on the greed and ideology of the billionaire class and leads us to a world of economic, social and environmental justice. Will this be an easy struggle? Certainly not. But it is a fight that we cannot avoid. The stakes are just too high.

And how do you do that? With Big Big Big Government. And, of course, massive taxation of That Guy. You know, the ones who create jobs? How many people made a lot of money building those mansions for Bezos, or selling the Rolls’ to the Sultan? Think any policies of Sanders’ will do anything that increase poverty and, surprise surprise! reliance on government? Just look at Democratic run cities like Detroit. We’ve seen this schtick already in a place called the Union Of Soviet Socialist Republics. Bernie is just repackaging that garbage using modern language.

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We’re Saved: You Too Can Now Take A Fossil Fueled Trip To Visit A Permanent Climate Change Visitor Center

This is super exciting news, you guys.

It’s great that Richard Branson showed up. I wonder what the carbon footprint was for the flight?

(Lonely Planet) The first ever permanent visitor centre dedicated to climate change has opened in County Wicklow, Ireland, featuring an interactive experience aimed at inspiring positive action.

Located on the picturesque grounds of Powerscourt House, Cool Planet Experience was officially opened on 10 January in a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by Richard Branson. The centre is the brain child of entrepreneur Norman Crowley, who envisioned it as a place that would educate visitors in an engaging and dynamic way. Connecting science, engineering, gaming and drama, the centre is the first of ten that are planned to open around the world over the next three years, with plans already in place for centres in Dubai and Sydney.

Awesome. People can take fossil fueled trips to visit them. Anyway, their website isn’t too detailed on what actions they recommend people take, other than pledging to ride a bike to work and reducing their own carbon footprint. Which never seems to actually happen.

“Cool Planet is the first of its kind, it takes visitors on a journey through climate change that’s interactive and fact-based, but also fun, and aims for visitors to leave feeling informed but also inspired about what they can do themselves. Research has shown that people are frustrated and just don’t know what to do when it comes to climate change. Cool Planet aims to change the conversation on climate change by not only showing what the impacts are, but also the really cool solutions and technologies that already exist,” Vicky Brown, CEO of Cool Planet Experience told Lonely Planet Travel News.

It’s actually pretty simple: Warmists need to stop using fossil fuels and most trappings of a modern life. Live like it’s 1499.

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Washington Post: You Know All Those Bonuses And Wage Hikes Weren’t Really Caused By The Tax Bill Or Something

Despite many companies specifically stating that the bonuses and wage increases they’re offering being a direct result of the GOP tax law, the Washington Post doesn’t want to believe it, because they’re too wrapped up in their Trump Derangement Syndrome and #Resist to give credit where credit is due. Really, the only thing missing from this editorial is them giving Obama credit

Big companies are hiking up wages. The tax bill probably isn’t to thank.

ALL OVER America, it seems, giant companies are passing out benefits, crediting the newly enacted tax law for enabling their largesse. Southwest Airlines awarded $1,000 bonuses to its employees; three competitors followed. Fiat Chrysler offered 60,000 hourly workers $2,000 bonuses and announced plans to move some production from Mexico to Michigan. Several utilities have plans to pass on their tax savings in the form of lower rates for electricity. And Walmart, employer of 1 million, announced a new $11- per-hour minimum wage, up from $9, and bonuses ranging from $200 to $1,000; it’s a total of $700 million, or about a third of the tax cut the company expects in 2018.

The Trump administration and the Republican lawmakers say this disproves critics who said their bill lavished a big helping of tax relief on corporations and the rich, with only meager gains for everyone else. “I do not think that is crumbs,” House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) said.

They forget to mention that the “crumbs” thing is in direct response to Queen Nancy Pelosi, who is so out of touch with the middle class that she thinks $2,000 is a crumb. Of course, she, and the Washington Post, were super thrilled with Obama’s Stimulus, which gave people $40 a week, equivalent to $2,080. But was intended to expire after two years. Anyway, here we go

How to think about this? It’s unlikely that the announcements of wage hikes, or one-shot bonuses, represent anything more than a public-relations consequence of the tax bill. To the extent companies are paying people more and offering better working conditions, such as family leave, it more reflects the overall tightness of the labor market, and the resulting enhanced bargaining power for workers, than the prod of the tax cut.

And there it is: they just can’t give credit where credit is due. Certainly, the tightness in the job market is there, and so much of what’s in that link is the result of Trump’s policies, and, yes, we can also give Obama with a GOP congress some credit. We can also blame Obama for telling everyone to go to college to get a degree that isn’t worth the paper it’s printed on rather than getting actual real world skills, as mentioned in the article.

But these bonuses and pay hikes are the direct result of the tax law. The companies said it.

There may indeed be growth in jobs and wages as a result of the new law, but despite the hype over the latest corporate moves, it’s far too early to tell how much. What’s also crucial to keep in mind is that, whatever the bill’s benefits, it has costs, too: Specifically, it adds $1.5 trillion to the federal debt over the next 10 years, most of which goes to the most well-off people in our society, and which eventually will have to be paid for in higher taxes or reduced services for everyone else. That’s not crumbs, either.

Just a bunch of sore losers. They weren’t too concerned with Obama adding $9.3 trillion to the debt in eight years.

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Climoji Can Totally Save Us From Climate Fear Or Something

It’s like dealing with slow children, and this actually appears in what used to be one of the premiere news magazines of the nation, Newsweek

Feel Like the World Is Ending? Climate Change Emoji Are Here to Help

There’s a new way to convey all of your lingering fears about the fate of the planet and humanity. A team of artists created a set of climate change emoji—dubbed Climoji.

The climate change emoji depict dying animals, methane-emitting cows, food waste, plastic-filled fish, forest fires and even people drowning. It is a grim picture, but a picture that is largely described in scientific literature of what the future holds if humans don’t make concerted efforts to curb greenhouse gas emissions (among other efforts) to halt or at least slow climate change.

Marina Zurkow, media artist and professor at New York University’s Interactive Telecommunication Program, said the focus on the negative aspects of climate change was intentional, even down to skin tone, as Earther pointed out. A solutions-based set may be developed in the future, but after the app launched late last year, Zurkow and her team are keeping their focus on starting a conversation about climate change.

Seriously, these people have been trying to start a conversation for decades. What they don’t do is practice what they preach, as we all know. Seriously, people who need to use emojis to alleviate their fears need to go live in their parents basements, because they aren’t emotionally mature or stable enough to be outside.

These people are miserable, negative, and anti-science. And hypocrites.

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If All You See…

…is a sky full of carbon pollution, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is The Right Scoop, with a post on Trump declaring DACA dead.

Still cleaning out the IAYS folder.

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Sorta Blogless Sunday Pinup

Happy Sunday. Another fantastic day in America. The sun is shining, the birds are singing, the zombie apocalypse hasn’t started yet. This pinup is by Valery Barykin, with a wee bit of help.

What is happening in Ye Olde Blogosphere? The Fine 15

  1. The Deplorable Climate Science Blog notes that only Democrats can say those things
  2. NoTricksZone covers Warmists suffering from Factophobia
  3. A View From The Beach notes pyromaniac hawks
  4. Blazing Cat Fur covers the latest insanity from Antifa
  5. Chicks On The Right wonders why no one lost their minds when some dude called Libya a “sh*tshow”
  6. Creeping Sharia covers what a Muslim women gave another women who left Islam
  7. DaTechGuy’s Blog discusses Canada’s message to Haitians arriving illegally
  8. Diogenes’ Middle Finger notes that not wanting to repeat past mistakes is now raaaaacist
  9. Gay Patriot discusses Millenials being problematic
  10. Geller Report covers Muslims trying to silence church bells in Italy
  11. Just One Minute discusses equal pay for equal lawyering
  12. Legal Insurrection discusses Chelsea Bradley Manning filing to run for Senate
  13. Moonbattery covers math and numbers now being raaaaacist
  14. Neo-neocon notes a book about coming out as a Republican to a Democratic family
  15. And last, but not least, Noisy Room has information on a proposed DACA deal giving parents temporary protected status

As always, the full set of pinups can be seen in the Patriotic Pinup category, or over at my Gallery page. While we are on pinups, since it is that time of year, have you gotten your “Pinups for Vets” calendar yet? And don’t forget to check out what I declare to be our War on Women Rule 5 and linky luv posts and things that interest me

Don’t forget to check out all the other great material all the linked blogs have!

Anyone else have a link or hotty-fest going on? Let me know so I can add you to the list.

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NY Times Rushes To Make Hawaii Missile Alert All About Trump

In case you missed it, there was a missile alert sent out in what we are told is a complete comedy of errors that there was a ballistic missile threat inbound to Hawaii. CNN’s article forgot to mention

You also had fun people like Jamie Lee Curtis and Jim Carrey blaming Trump, despite the warning system being part of the Hawaii government, which is run lock, stock, and barrel by Democrats. Other people, like Excitable Joy Reid, tweeted stupid things, but, then we have the Editorial Board of the NY Times, one of the most important newspapers in the world, rushing to do this

False Alarm Adds to Real Alarm About Trump’s Nuclear Risk

It was the sort of nightmare that had only ever been real for most people’s parents or grandparents — the fear of an impending nuclear attack. “Ballistic missile threat inbound to Hawaii,” read the emergency alert that residents of the Aloha State received on Saturday morning. “Seek immediate shelter. This is not a drill.”

The authorities quickly announced that the alert was a mistake. But it made tangible the growing fears that after decades of leaders trying to more safely control the world’s nuclear arsenals, President Trump has increased the possibility of those weapons being used.

At a time when many are questioning whether Mr. Trump ought to be allowed anywhere near the nuclear “button,” he is moving ahead with plans to develop new nuclear weapons and expanding the circumstances in which they’d be used. Such actions break with years of American nuclear policy. They also make it harder to persuade other nations to curb their nuclear ambitions or forgo them entirely.

Right. It was better when we ignored the threat from North Korea, and just gave them things, like a nuclear power plant. Or, perhaps Trump could make a deal which makes it even easier for Iran to develop nuclear weapons in about eight years, per the terms of the Iran deal Obama struck.

Now, as he tries to force North Korea to abandon its nuclear weapons capability and ensure that Iran never acquires one, Mr. Trump is poised to make public a new policy that commits America to an increasing investment in those very weapons, according to a draft document made public by HuffPost and confirmed by The Times.

A major departure in the new policy is the plan to build new low-yield nuclear weapons. The rationale is that most modern weapons are so powerful that no one believes they will ever be used, so lower-explosive warheads are needed to maintain an effective deterrent. This logic is insane.

Interestingly, that deterrence worked well for over half a century. You know, the time period when the NY Times often took the side of the Soviet Union and told us how great Communism was?

Anyhow, this bit of Trump Derangement Syndrome goes on and on and on, all because someone, who is most likely a Democrat in a heavily Democratic voting state in an area (bureaucracy) dominated by Democrats, made a whopper of a mistake. Also interestingly, there doesn’t seem to be any words of condemnation for North Korea, Iran, or their leaders.

Crossed at Right Wing News.

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