Anonymous ID: 5f245f July 24, 2018, 5:10 a.m. No.2261206   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Reposting from previous bread.

 

On Friday, July 20, 2018, the President signed into law:

 

H.R. 219, the “Swan Lake Hydroelectric Project Boundary Correction Act,” which directs a new land survey and land patent relating to the Swan Lake Hydroelectric Project near Ketchikan, Alaska; and

 

H.R. 220, which authorizes the expansion of the Terror Lake Hydroelectric Project in Alaska.

 

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/president-donald-j-trump-signs-h-r-219-h-r-220-law/

 

President Donald J. Trump Signs H.R. 446, H.R. 447, H.R. 951, H.R. 2122, H.R. 2292 into Law

 

On Monday, July 23, 2018, the President signed into law:

 

H.R. 446, which allows for the extension of the construction license for the Gathright Hydroelectric Project located in Alleghany County, Virginia;

 

H.R. 447, which allows for the extension of the construction license for the Flannagan Dam and Reservoir Hydroelectric Project located in Dickenson County, Virginia;

 

H.R. 951, which allows for the extension of the construction license for the W. Kerr Scott Hydropower Project located on the Yadkin River in Wilkes County, North Carolina;

 

H.R. 2122, which allows for the extension of the construction license for the Jennings Randolph Hydroelectric Project located on the North Branch of the Potomac River in Garrett County, Maryland, and Mineral County, West Virginia; and

 

H.R. 2292, which allows for the extension of the construction license for the Cannonsville Hydroelectric Project located on the West Branch of the Delaware River in upstate New York.

 

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/president-donald-j-trump-signs-h-r-446-h-r-447-h-r-951-h-r-2122-h-r-2292-law/

Anonymous ID: 5f245f July 24, 2018, 5:20 a.m. No.2261239   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2261210

 

You should see Cuomo's new anti-abortion campaign ad. It's not available online yet because it just started airing on local tv. Putting fear that Row vs. Wade will be demolished.

 

Anyway, there also this.

 

>Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he won’t return $64,000 in campaign donations his prior campaigns received from President Trump after Democratic primary rival Cynthia Nixon tried to make an issue of the financial connection.

 

>“No, not at all. I’m going to be deeply critical of him and keep the contributions,” Cuomo said following a Brooklyn event.

 

https://nypost.com/2018/07/05/cuomo-wont-return-64k-in-donations-trump-gave-him/

Anonymous ID: 5f245f July 24, 2018, 5:24 a.m. No.2261251   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2261231

>Was Trump avctually trying to deport any of Cuomo’s 7 or is this a publicity stunt?

 

Trump probably doesn't even know who these people are. It'll be on a fed level using existing laws on what to do to them.

Anonymous ID: 5f245f July 24, 2018, 5:39 a.m. No.2261337   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2261250

>>2261252

 

[The following interview with Lt. Commander Alexander Martin (retired) took place on Tom Valentine's Radio Free America program on July 10, 1995. Valentine's comments follow "Q" while Martin's follow "A".]

….

 

Q: Only 3 percent? That means 97 percent went somewhere else.

 

A: It went into people's pockets. General Secord certainly profited

handsomely. General John Singlaub and a host of others did likewise.

However, would it have been possible for these men to carry out such an

enormous conspiracy, to traffic in such enormous quantities of illegal

items, without the duplicity and complicity of the United States govern-

ment?

 

Q: I don't see how it would have been possible.

 

A: It would not have been possible, and it was not possible at the time to

do so. I think George Bush said it very well in an interview with Sarah

McClendon, the grand dame of the Washington press corps. When Bush consented to an interview with Mrs. McClendon in June of 1992, he said on record, which she printed in her newsletter that month, when she asked him about Iran-contra and he said, (and I'm quoting from her newsletter): "If the people were to ever find out what we have done, we would be chased down the streets and lynched." This was a public comment by George Bush.

 

Q: George Bush actually admitted that?

 

A: He said it and it was printed in Mrs. McClendon's newsletter in June of

1992.

 

https://www.marijuanalibrary.org/MCCLENDN

 

digging for that Radio Free America piece

Anonymous ID: 5f245f July 24, 2018, 5:52 a.m. No.2261411   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2261380

 

>On June 15, when he packed his AR-15 and drove an armored vehicle onto the bridge near Hoover Dam, Matthew Wright had a mission. He’d gleaned it from a berserk conspiracy theory that circulates mainly online, and now here he was, offline, near a very real dam, with a not-at-all-virtual rifle.

 

Oh that deep state operative false flag

Anonymous ID: 5f245f July 24, 2018, 5:56 a.m. No.2261440   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2261381

 

Just pick something you are interested in. There's something new every time. I still keep finding things on Hillary and Putin and they've made it into the notables the other day.

Anonymous ID: 5f245f July 24, 2018, 6 a.m. No.2261473   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2261454

 

Not just being called for by republican politicians but the people as well.

 

Also, bugger. Was hoping he would. But if it's still being used as evidence as something nothing much one can do.

Anonymous ID: 5f245f July 24, 2018, 6:15 a.m. No.2261557   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1591 >>1733 >>1931

>>2261542

>Collection of rainwater restricted in Colorado and Nevada.

 

I remember that crap from a few years ago

 

>Do you live in Colorado? Does it rain on your house? Do the drops patter off the roof, compose romantic puddles on your porch?

 

>Guess what: That water isn’t yours. You can’t have it. And you most certainly cannot set out a tank to catch what falls from the sky, you thief.

 

>Water laws are so strict in Colorado that rainwater collection is virtually prohibited. The doctrine is written into the state’s Constitution. All the rain is already spoken for. It belongs to someone, and that someone probably isn’t you. So don’t you touch it.

 

>“The rain barrel is the bong of the Colorado garden,” local columnist Dave Philipps wrote in 2007. “It’s legal to sell one. It’s legal to own one. It’s just not legal to use it for its intended purpose.”

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/govbeat/wp/2015/03/24/it-is-actually-illegal-in-colorado-to-collect-the-rain-that-falls-on-your-home/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.222f39d69c60

Anonymous ID: 5f245f July 24, 2018, 7:10 a.m. No.2261823   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2261759

>too

 

Should I resort to your level and throw insults?

 

>When you use terms like "the people" you reveal your 8th grade social studies understanding of history.

 

I write a certain way because I know who the guest audience is here. The brainwashed establishment educated. I'm not going to go write a book about it here. The people suffices for now.