BidenBros will be having a huge Pizza and Hot Dog party over his work.
That's a likely premise. The other view is that they don't give a sh*t about human trafficking. The better view is both. All of a sudden Team Dazzler is pretending they care about fentanyl, human trafficking and terrorists crossing.For something that is supposedly so widespread, it’s impossible to believe that there aren’t government officials directly involved in human trafficking. Not just looking the other way or having a wide open border with no vetting of who is entering, but people in the government actually involved and profiting from it.
There are some odd connections in AZ politics to donors closely connected to drug cartels for both parties. I’m guessing Maricopa County has even more discrepancies and “voting problems” in November and Harris and Gallego both win the state.That's a likely premise. The other view is that they don't give a sh*t about human trafficking. The better view is both. All of a sudden Team Dazzler is pretending they care about fentanyl, human trafficking and terrorists crossing.For something that is supposedly so widespread, it’s impossible to believe that there aren’t government officials directly involved in human trafficking. Not just looking the other way or having a wide open border with no vetting of who is entering, but people in the government actually involved and profiting from it.
Won't be the last... so glad I left comifornia!!I avoid all breakfast places that don't serve Bloody Mary's. Especially Denny's. Sort of a good news, bad news story.https://www.washingtontimes.com/new...lFlow&utm_source=Twitter&utm_campaign=twtnl_x
A large sign marks a Denny’s restaurant in Cranberry, Pa., on Thursday, Sept. 14, 2017. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic) **FILE** https://www.washingtontimes.com/multimedia/image/2_242020_ap172585484478248202jpg/PrintBy https://www.washingtontimes.com/staff/brad-matthews/ - The Washington Times - Wednesday, August 14, 2024
San Francisco’s last Denny’s diner has closed, with the franchise owner blaming vandalism and alleged dining and dashing for the store’s shuttering.
The restaurant location closed on Aug. 1 with a sign saying such displayed in a storefront window and a yellow Denny’s sign outside painted over as of Monday.
The owner of the restaurant, who previously closed another San Francisco location he owned in 2019, said people kept skipping out without paying their bills.
“We’re the only store left, and we operated until the last day that we could,” Denny’s franchisee Chris Haque https://www.sfgate.com/food/article/sf-dennys-closed-19652076.php local news site SFGATE Monday. “The cost of doing business is tremendous. There’s vandalism, and people come and eat and walk away, and there’s no one to stop them.”
A decline in the city’s convention traffic in recent years also hurt his bottom line, Mr. Haque said.
The closure comes just months after a Denny’s across the Bay Bridge in Oakland closed in late January after 54 years in business.