Gore, Holly-Dirt, Dying Schools (broken, so throw the babies out with the bad water), Endless Century of the Grifters, and 'It's the Water, Stupid'
below: meat-heads unite as Rob Reiner leaves the smear on his seat at Holly-Dirt $28 million fundraiser for the Depends Diaper Joe "I got Jewish grandkiddos and a Jew son-in-law MD" Biden
I was out with a client. Fishing a Big Creek water impoundment, also called a dammed river. The dams are earthen, and super vulnerable to tsunami-induced earthquake.
This little juxtaposing of shit shows how the Century of the Jew, the Century of Black Hearted Stone and Heartless Rock, and their Eichmann’s — digital gulag architects, and the Military Offensive Weapons Fucking People — kill us one by one, or thru death by a thousand communities, and here we are — fucking freaks of the Trump-Biden Depends Diaper world, and alas, Jew ZioAzovLensky and Jew Bibi with the puppet master, Zyklon Blinken — sucking trillions of dollars from The People.
We can’t even get a fucking dam straight ($80 million . . . what the fuck). Education is almost half gutted, just enough for abandonment, you know, as if the family SUV missing a wheel, two windows, the windshield and two cylinders dead and the gas tank leaking.
You have gore Gore below and his fucking flim-flam investment fiat money making lies. We can’t even do a Marshall Plan on deadly bacteria throughout the land — lakes, rivers, creeks, etc. Or fix our fucking water supplies, dams.
“If Newport ends up losing this dam due to a seismic event or other failures, it’s going to be years before this community can recover," said Newport City Manager Spencer Nebel.
The city has been trying for years to secure funding for their replacement. In the closing days of the legislative session, Oregon lawmakers approved $14 million for design and planning work.
"This will allow us to begin some of the auxilliary things that we need to do, including road construction," said Nebel. The roadwork is needed to build an access route for construction and service vehicles.
"So it was certainly a very much needed source of revenue from the state in order to keep this project moving forward to address the seismic concerns that we have with the two dams," he said.
Actual construction won’t begin for several years and will cost some $80 million. Nebel said the city is hoping for federal funding to help with the project.
"Putting the entire burden of the $80 million on one community our size is a real challenge, financially," he said.
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So, I was there with my client who likes to fish for trout and steelhead. I ran into Scott, heading up the five man work crew to cut back weeds and grasses on thee earthen dam so inspectors can inspect it and look for issues — like mole holes too deep. There isn’t a landslide of activity or legislative priority for a new dam.
Ten years working with these folk, mostly guys who missed a court date, or broke minor probation rules, that’s Scott. They come out, work hard, and are dropped off at home. Some have jobs. Probation violations.
Scott was a teacher, PE, in California for 10 years. He’s now on this job — outside with crews, so he isn’t technically a probation officer — ten years on this job. He’s 44, and he and I talked, and I dumped onto him the Prison Industrial Complex three thousand floors up and down elevator speech.
He is disgusted with school systems, and he is disgusted with incarceration and with some of the parolees — many in the system because of using.
Illegal drug or substance use.
It’s Time to Tackle the Prison Industrial Complex
Prisons are big business in America. There are more than 2 million inmates in state, federal and private prisons throughout the country. Although the U.S. represents only 5 percent of the world’s population, it disproportionately houses 25 percent of the entire prison population in the world. The privatization of prisons began under the successive presidencies of Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, and then rapidly accelerated after President Bill Clinton’s Three-Strike law in 1994. A decade ago, only five private prisons operated in the entire country holding 2,000 inmates. Today, there are 100 private prisons with a total population of 62,000 and growing.
But the reality is:
An estimated 70 million to 100 million Americans—roughly 1 in 3 U.S. adults—have an incarceration, conviction, or arrest record, which is a direct consequence of decades of mass incarceration and overcriminalization.
Keep reading below. Connect the fucking Century of the Jews dots. School systems dying. College campuses now militarized. Keffiyeh’s now illegal. AIPAC and Jew First politicians. The beat downward on the people goes on and on.
If this photo doesn’t compel you to get a bat or machete, then you are already three-quarters dead. Soylent Green candidates.
There are niggerized blacks all over the place:
You sick yet, or are you ready for a beagle experiment with Fauci?
Faggots unite?
Tickets? One million dollars. And they are the cultural creators?
Keeping it all in the fucking jeffersons family. Smiles while what is happening in the fucking world?
Goddamn, what a human stain.
Take money and grifting and scamming and stealing and lying and government corporate welfare and government protection rackets and continuing criminal enterprises to make money in fucking Capitalism!
A venture started by Generation Investment Management, the asset manager co-founded and chaired by Al Gore, has raised $1.5 billion for its first climate fund after drawing in some of the world’s biggest institutional investors.
California State Teachers’ Retirement System (CalSTRS), Canada’s PSP Investments and a unit of Goldman Sachs Asset Management are among firms allocating capital to the fund launched by Just Climate, according to a company statement issued Thursday.
The Climate Assets Fund 1 will invest in growth-stage industrial companies, “which have the potential to deliver transformational climate impact across some of the highest-emitting, hard-to-abate industries,” ...
Yeah, it’s the water, STUPID.
Lethal cyanobacteria are creeping into rivers—no one knows exactly why!
In California, Oregon, Utah, Kansas, and Virginia, there’s growing vigilance for Microcoleus and other dangerous river bottom-dwellers. What researchers don’t yet know is how to forecast that a bloom is coming. Blaszczak is now leading research on the South Fork of California’s Eel River, searching for predictive factors of population booms. The goal is to post warning signs before toxin loads are high. One thing’s clear, Blaszczak says: The risk of toxic mats peaks in late summer to early fall, at least in Mediterranean climates. But so far, she says, “there isn’t conclusive research on a certain individual factor that causes their growth.”
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 121, No. 20. Ingesting even a tablespoon can deliver enough neurotoxin to kill a toddler. https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1
["Although we are cousins, and I was a friend of his father, I've always thought he was absolutely pointless as a politician," Vidal - who has claimed to be a distant cousin of Gore - told Stephen Marshall, author of the forthcoming book "Wolves in Sheep's Clothing."
"He's just another conservative Southerner."
And Marshall declared: "Al Gore's voting record as a senator was surprisingly conservative until he rolled his eye toward the White House."
In his book, Marshall of the Guerilla News Network points out:
Gore was pro-life during most of his political career and had an 84 percent anti-abortion rating from the National Right to Life Committee.
In the House, he voted five times in three years for a GOP-sponsored rider granting a tax exemption for schools like Bob Jones University that discriminate on the basis of race.
He called homosexuality "wrong" and "abnormal" and said it was "not an acceptable lifestyle that society should affirm."
Sen. Gore voted against a 1985 bill calling for a mandatory 14-day waiting period for handgun purchases and drew praise from the National Rifle Association.
In the Senate, Gore was one of only 10 Democrats to break with the party and vote for President Bush Sr.'s Gulf War in 1991 - in effect "peddling" his vote in exchange for speaking time on the floor the night before the vote, according to former Sen. Alan Simpson.
"Another border-state, southern lover of the Pentagon," said Vidal.
"There was never anything the Pentagon asked for that Cousin Albert wasn't down there giving it to them."
Despite his environmentalist posture, Gore and the Democrats during the Clinton administration received hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions from Occidental Petroleum, which Marshal calls "one of the worst corporate polluters in the world. In its most scandalous case, an Occidental subsidiary dumped thousands of tons of toxic chemical waste near the residential area of Love Canal in New York."
As vice president, Gore helped Occidental get oil drilling rights in the Elk Hills National Petroleum Reserve in California - the largest turnover of public lands to a private corporation in American history, according to Marshall.
It later came to light that Gore held up to $500,000 worth of Occidental stock through a family trust.
"But for Vidal, the act that most proves Gore's contempt for representative politics was his total acquiescence in the face of the contested 2000 presidential election results in Florida," Marshall writes.
Vidal concluded: "He is of above average intelligence, on issues that people didn't really care about, like the environment. But if there's a hot issue, he runs the mile."]
In another dramatic campus showdown, hundreds of police officers in riot gear descended on a pro-Palestinian encampment at UC Irvine in an hours-long siege that led to dozens of arrests.
University officials said they took action after a contingent of demonstrators briefly occupied and barricaded a nearby university building Wednesday, escalating a protest that had been tolerated by officials for weeks.
By nightfall Wednesday, police had herded the demonstrators off-site, dismantled the encampment and arrested 47 protesters, including some faculty members.
Superintendents in four Oregon school districts, including the two largest in Portland and Salem, are calling on state leaders to boost funding for public education, calling the state of school funding a “crisis.”
In a video posted to district YouTube accounts on Monday, the leaders of Portland, Salem-Keizer, Bend-La Pine and Medford school districts made a plea to state leaders to update the formula for calculating per-student funding in Oregon, which relies heavily on the state’s general fund and which has remained largely unchanged since the early 1990s. More than 115,000 students attend school in the four districts, which serve about 20% of the state’s total student population. Each district is staring down budgets reduced by millions or tens of millions over the next two years.
Nationwide teacher shortages leave school districts relying on alternative solutions
Arizona is just one state where almost a quarter of their teaching jobs are consistently vacant. Districts nationwide are shortening school weeks and packing more students into classrooms because there aren’t enough teachers. Arizona is just one state where almost a quarter of their teaching jobs are consistently vacant.
School districts are fighting to fill some of those jobs in Arizona and half of the time they are filled by people who aren’t properly certified.
The Australian state of Victoria has ruled that MPs cannot wear keffiyeh scarves - a symbol of Palestinian identity - in parliament.
Green Party leaders asked for clarification after MPs for the party were asked to remove their keffiyehs.
In a joint ruling, both houses of the Parliament of Victoria said the scarf was a "political" symbol which MPs were not permitted to wear.
Cunts-ville, Jew-Fuck-The-World-Berg style!
Silicon Valley, it's time you noticed how one of your boys is looking more and more like a Rap God.
Mark Zuckerberg showed up to his 40th birthday bash in what looked like an Eminem-inspired outfit.
The billionaire has been wearing similar rapper-style outfits in recent public appearances.
Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg seems to really love channeling his inner Eminem — but how much rapper Zuck is too much rapper Zuck?
With tensions rising between the University of Washington and an encampment protesting the school’s ties with Israel and Boeing, counterprotesters descended on the campus Sunday afternoon. The “United for Israel” march is being led by The Pursuit NW, a Christian church organization with locations in Snohomish, Kirkland and Seattle’s University District neighborhood. Before the march arrived, hundreds of protesters against the war in Gaza — some wearing all black clothing, face masks and helmets — had gathered inside the encampment and at the edges of the Quad.
Maori lawmaker kicked out of parliament for wearing a cultural pendant instead of a tie
It will keep spiraling donw hill,Paulo.
All of the trumpets are calling for an El Salvador style prison system to hold illegals and others they don't like.
Think of the joy for the investors as they see the population of these hell holes grow.
All that cheap labor. What more could a good jew want?
In Whizz-con-sin they/we have what’s called Blue/Green algae.
I guess that sounds nicer than Cyanobacteria.
They/we also got bad Blue/Red bacteria.
They call it democrats and republicans.
Deadly shit.
I was really gettin’ into your piece here, thinkin’ about some of the experience based contributions I could make on the subject of incarceration, mass or individualized.
But, the more I read, I kept “seein’ red”, lookin’ at the images of them cacklin’ cocksuckers, yukkkin’ it up while their constituents are gittin’ “burnt up”, and burnt down.
Given the shit show that these fuckers preside over, their heads should be “hung” over with shame, instead of partyin’ at a gala of fame, and fortune.
Their smiles need to be “toothless”, as a result of gittin’ their pearly whites kicked outa their face, every place that their presence disgrace(s).
I will say that teachers make better parole/probation/supervision agents than cops/corrections officers/prison guards.
That is experience talkin’.
Experience also informs that private prisons AND public penitentiaries BOTH engage in chattel slavery.
The differences are in degree of depravity, and how the dollars are distributed.
The warden, and eight other staff members from Waupun prison have been arrested in connection with the deaths of four “persons under their care”.
One one instance water was turned off in the dead victim’s cell, and food withheld for several days.
For informational purposes, the water at Waupun prison is way worse than the H2O that used to flow in Flint.
Experience talkin’ again.
And, there ain’t no FEMA showin’ up with containered water that Nestle stole from everybody else.
I’ll bet your ass, and my bottom dollar, that none of these correctional killers will ever see the inside of a cell.
Four++++++dead in Dodge County, Wisconsin.
Why???
Luckily, I made it back out, so I can tout the “virtues” of the incarnation nation.