It's embedded in his post. Government statistics.
four years later nothing, yes but wasn't funding and construction blocked at every turn by proponents of open borders ?
California is the model. Permanent socialist majority. Hard working tax payers are fleeing that state.
I'm not diving headfirst into the wall issue (against it, Flat sums it up well enough not to bother repeating) and migrant worker programs have potential problems but they're better than the status quo. My real beef with this whole debate is that the actual immigration system. The process, the courts and bureaucracy that administers it, all under-resourced and broken. I could live with tighter enforcement if that also meant a smoother, faster, more easily understood and enforced set of processes. The folks that came in the 19th Century off boats from Europe were processed mostly on the spot, so comparing that to what people go through now is apples and oranges. Fix the system, then tighten it up if you need to. Otherwise it's whack a mole forever because people with few resources and sometimes desperate situations get victimized even when they follow the lawI'm just pointing out the hypocrisy of those who opposed the wall and losing their shit. Where were they when Hillary wanted to build a barrier?
And we do help people. It's called Legal immigration.
I'm all for it
California has the highest income tax in the nation. Its a hell holeThe real reason that people are moving out of California is the cost of living from expensive housing. I own a house in Las Vegas (a favorite destination for former Golden State residents) and I've never heard a Californian say that they moved because of taxes. The ones that I've talked to always say that they couldn't afford a decent house there.
I think Mel Tucker will do well at MSU.
Oops, wrong thread? Sorry.
Glad Cougar
Elian Gonzalez is a leading candidate for the CU job....
Any theories on who actually gets hired?
People like myself are all for border security. The difference is do you use 1950’s tech or is there a better way to be explored .
I also lose my “stuff” when the project was sold as someone else paying for it and because that person is a developer he can bring it below cost even when someone else is paying for it . It was sold as easy squeeze to accomplish and four years later nothing
The real reason that people are moving out of California is the cost of living from expensive housing. I own a house in Las Vegas (a favorite destination for former Golden State residents) and I've never heard a Californian say that they moved because of taxes. The ones that I've talked to always say that they couldn't afford a decent house there.
When I say people losing their stuff, I'm talking about the people who say building a wall is racist...but had zero problem when Hilary talked about building a "barrier". Not about the logistics.
Wow...that is certainly one take. But the funding was suppose to come from Mexico...wasn't that is how it was sold? I would have least thought they would tax car imports and fund it that way. I remember hearing he is a master at construction. Only problem is US can't BK federal debt, but I digress. But really, how can anyone expect to get anything done when you control the White House, the Senate and the House.four years later nothing, yes but wasn't funding and construction blocked at every turn by proponents of open borders ?
California is the model. Permanent socialist majority. Hard working tax payers are fleeing that state.
? They're being interviewed for HC.prop up a weak coach with good coordinators.
Or...maybe they just think it is. Time will tell.Grinch and Harrell were likely looked at and possibly contacted by Chun during his search with no obvious response. This raises a question in my old head, "Is the Colorado job regarded as better than the WSU one?"
Back to the original topic. This...a cut and paste from Coaches Scoop
Colorado: CU “may reach out to” Oklahoma defensive coordinator Alex Grinch and USC offensive coordinator Graham Harrell, tweets Bruce Feldman.