So weāre chucking the Ahmadis in there? The Shias?
I am as happy as the next one to build an exact replica of Azkhaban in the coldest, wettest part of the Scottish isles and chucking Jihadis in there, but there should be a bit more of a discriminatory entry criteria than āIs Muslim.ā
Certainly immigration restrictions need to be considered post haste. Deportations for applicable offenders should be a must. Housing them in genpop has been a total, unmitigated failure.
Internment has not, however, had a very successful effect vis a vis terrorism in the UK. The security service infiltrating radical groups in the UK (in the IRA and UVF) and France (with the OAS) had a far greater effect and that needs to be up scaled immediately.
EDIT: If I thought it would be efficacious, I would consider some form of internment policy. But without demonstrable evidence of efficacy, it would be a massive, and deeply illiberal, undertaking.
Remember when everyone said the wall wouldnāt happen and heād flip on his Mexico stance? Outsourcing still happening on a regular basis, no wall, amnesty for illegals.
If he continues to amnesty a wall would be pointless. The people receiving amnesty would sponsor their families and more Mexicans would become citizens.
āDethlefsen told Leland Vittert that for the 70 positions available in the mine, 400 people applied.ā
Seventy jobs. Seventy. Promise kept, indeed.
Also, this:
"President Donald Trump hailed the opening Thursday of a new coal mine as proof deregulation is helping bring jobs to the industry, even though plans for the mineās opening were made well before Trumpās election.
Corsa Coal Corp. will supply coal used in making steel and is expected to generate up to 100 fulltime jobs. The company said it decided in August to open the Acosta mine 60 miles south of Pittsburgh after a steel industry boom drove up prices for metallurgical coal."
Furtherā¦
āThe metallurgical coal being pulled from the new mine is a niche market that makes up only between 5 percent and 10 percent of coal production and operates independently of the market for power-generating coal. Analysts emphasize that the new mine doesnāt reflect a long-term revival in the coal industry as a whole, which continues to struggle.ā [All emphasis mine]
Wall is getting built. I think it finishes tomorrow. He is getting us out of NATO and NAFTA. I think that may be Tuesday? He has a plan that the US generals donāt know to take out ISIS. I believe they will be wiped out this time next week
It seems like a piddly little bit, but to those people that are going to get that job its a life changer.
Then thereās the repair and maintenance services, machinery manufacturing and a whole slew of other work that develops as a result.
My brother in law goes back to work next month. He does vent shafts and new portals. Again, one company bringing a bunch of guys back on to go back to work- maybe 50 or so. Plus,Plus,Plusā¦
Thats nothing to sneeze at when you see the individuals and they start adding up.
Thats 120 people that are going to be buying new trucks, maybe a pool, and start affording the life stuff that makes the local little world go round.
Sure beats unemployment, dejection, drug abuse, and suicide.
I donāt in any way mean to begrudge those people these jobs. My point was that it is ludicrous for @therajraj to use the phrase āPromise keptā with regard to coal jobs on the basis of 70 positions being created (setting aside the fact that none of the jobs were created on account of Trumpās actions).