All I can say is to get in touch with your representatives now - for whatever its worth - to get ahead of this. I was suspecting from the start that this was their intention. If this is allowed to happen, we are screwed. I have already been contacting my representatives over this matter. Remember, DC is a bubble and our representatives are often disconnected from their constituency. They do rely on our feedback. The key is exposing this plan before the swamp can implement it.
Prather has been reporting that he is getting calls from National Guard armory personnel that are telling him that there is a lack of weapons and amination. The stockpiles were emptied and earmarked for Ukraine but instead were more than likely funneled into the ME. Same old playbook. It sounds like we are being set up. Our worst fears on the horizon?
LIRS, like the other charities, isn’t a mere non-profit. It’s an appendage of the US government. Over 80 percent of its funding comes from the federal government. In 2018, it received $41,631,000 in state assistance. The other agencies, with the exception of HIAS, also receive the majority of their funding from the feds.
All I can say is to get in touch with your representatives now - for whatever its worth - to get ahead of this. I was suspecting from the start that this was their intention. If this is allowed to happen, we are screwed. I have already been contacting my representatives over this matter. Remember, DC is a bubble and our representatives are often disconnected from their constituency. They do rely on our feedback. The key is exposing this plan before the swamp can implement it.
Prather has been reporting that he is getting calls from National Guard armory personnel that are telling him that there is a lack of weapons and amination. The stockpiles were emptied and earmarked for Ukraine but instead were more than likely funneled into the ME. Same old playbook. It sounds like we are being set up. Our worst fears on the horizon?
LIRS, like the other charities, isn’t a mere non-profit. It’s an appendage of the US government. Over 80 percent of its funding comes from the federal government. In 2018, it received $41,631,000 in state assistance. The other agencies, with the exception of HIAS, also receive the majority of their funding from the feds.