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Melania became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2006. However, reports from the Associated Press suggest she may have engaged in paid modeling work in the U.S. before obtaining a valid work ****. According to documents examined by the AP, she was paid for ten modeling assignments between September 10 and October 15, 1996. She entered the U.S. on a B1/B2 visitor **** on August 27, 1996, and later secured an H-1B work **** on October 18, 1996. Her visitor **** allowed her to be in the country and seek employment but not to perform paid work.😂 1Leave a comment:
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The democrats misinterpret the Constitution so they don't have to follow it, have said they'll add states to the country so they can get more seats in the House and Senate, & have called for a massive expansion of the courts so they can misinterpret the laws and remove all checks and balances on their power.Leave a comment:
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If you are here illegally, you are breaking the law and therefore you are a criminal.👍 2Leave a comment:
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The President must follow the constitution. When the president violates the constitution the other two branches serve as check and balances. The judges oath is to the constitution and not to the president. And since you are not a citizen or are allowed to vote in the US here is what he constitution says.
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Why do you think that?
And why would it matter? Are you suggesting that whatever AOC does is the benchmark for what is ok for Trump to do??
AOC is an extremist idiot btw. As is MTG. And Biden is a dishonorable POS, just like Trump is.
What does it matter if another scumbag exists? Unless you think the lowest common denominator of scum bags is the level your guy should use as his benchmark??
But back to the actual point you are trying so hard to avoid...
"do you think everyone should stick their head in the sand and ignore that quacking, walking duck in the room???"
It’s not what AOC does, it’s what the party will go along with. They always say that silence is complicity. If they refuse to condemn her, they’re clearly okay with what she’s doing. I’m suggesting that you can’t play nice with evil, you’ve got to be as brutal as you can with it. You must escalate until they are broken. You cannot play nice with people who boast that when they get power, they will put you in jail for going against their party. You can’t be nice to people who claim they’ll gut your Constitutional rights for public safety. Everything they accuse Trump of doing, they’re doing it worse. They’re claiming Trump is violating due process rights by not giving people who came here illegally in the past 2 years a trial, despite it was Bill Clinton who signed into a law that allowed people who came here illegally within the past 2 years to be expelled without any court date. Meanwhile, the democrats are saying that they can ignore the Constitution by misinterpretation. If you don’t like something in the Constitution, you go through the process in Article 5 of the Constitution to make an amendment, not misinterpret the law. All Americans have due process rights through Article 5, yet the democrats try to ignore it.
Let me ask you, if Iran explicitly states that if they get a nuclear weapon, they’ll use it to wipe America off the face of the earth, is it wrong for America to use force to prevent Iran from getting a nuke? I don’t think it is. I also don’t think it’s wrong to use force to stop people who openly boast that if they can get a small House majority, a 50-50+1 Senate, and the presidency, they’ll make a massive power grab, eliminate all checks and balances on their power, change the rules so they never lose power, and eliminate most of your rights.
I don’t think people should stick their heads in the sand, I think people like you should stop seeing things that aren’t in the sand while ignoring the army of ducks called democrats that are aiming to turn America into a managed or guided democracy. You know, one where everyone gets a ballot, but the only people who control what goes on a ballot are democrats who will never allow real change to happen.
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Shoppers are seeing record high beef prices at the grocery store. That’s in part because the number of cattle in the U.S. is at an all-time low, while consumer demand has remained strong.
Beef prices are at an all-time high. Here's why it's gotten so expensive
Shoppers are seeing record high beef prices at the grocery store. That’s in part because the number of cattle in the U.S. is at an all-time low, while consumer demand has remained strong.
In the past, ranchers used to worry whether people would eat beef.
That’s not a concern anymore, according to Mark Gardiner. Today, he said producers like himself are seeing the greatest demand in history.
“Beef has differentiated itself as the protein of choice, not only in the U.S., but worldwide,” he said.
The fourth-generation producer, who runs Gardiner Angus Ranch in southwest Kansas with his family, believes that’s largely because of the quality of beef consumers get today.
But even as beef prices hit record highs in May, demand does not appear to be slowing.
The average price of a pound of ground beef hit a record $5.98 in May, according to the most recent data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. That’s a 16% increase from a year before, and with a short supply of cattle, experts say they don’t expect prices to fall anytime soon.
How expensive is ground beef?
The average cost of a pound of ground beef has been climbing toward $6 over the past few years. The average price was $5.98 in May, the highest ever, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Gas prices near lowest level in 4 years ahead of Fourth of July
Maybe post the price of beef article a third time .
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The average price of a pound of ground beef hit a record $5.98 in May, according to the most recent data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. That’s a 16% increase from a year before, and with a short supply of cattle, experts say they don’t expect prices to fall anytime soon.
How expensive is ground beef?
The average cost of a pound of ground beef has been climbing toward $6 over the past few years. The average price was $5.98 in May, the highest ever, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.- 2024: $5.71
- 2023: $5.43
- 2022: $5.31
- 2021: $4.88
- 2024: $5.71
- 2023: $5.43
- 2022: $5.31
- 2021: $4.88
- 2020: $4.63
- 2019: $4.23
- 2018: $4.12
- 2017: $4.12
- 2016: $4.25
- 2015: $4.63
- 2014: $4.30
- 2013: $3.82
- 2012: $3.72
- 2011: $3.46
- 2010: $3.18
- 2009: $3.10
- 2008: $3.04
- 2007: $2.85
- 2006: $2.72
- 2005: $2.74
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Shoppers are seeing record high beef prices at the grocery store. That’s in part because the number of cattle in the U.S. is at an all-time low, while consumer demand has remained strong.
Beef prices are at an all-time high. Here's why it's gotten so expensive
Shoppers are seeing record high beef prices at the grocery store. That’s in part because the number of cattle in the U.S. is at an all-time low, while consumer demand has remained strong.
In the past, ranchers used to worry whether people would eat beef.
That’s not a concern anymore, according to Mark Gardiner. Today, he said producers like himself are seeing the greatest demand in history.
“Beef has differentiated itself as the protein of choice, not only in the U.S., but worldwide,” he said.
The fourth-generation producer, who runs Gardiner Angus Ranch in southwest Kansas with his family, believes that’s largely because of the quality of beef consumers get today.
But even as beef prices hit record highs in May, demand does not appear to be slowing.
The average price of a pound of ground beef hit a record $5.98 in May, according to the most recent data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. That’s a 16% increase from a year before, and with a short supply of cattle, experts say they don’t expect prices to fall anytime soon.
How expensive is ground beef?
The average cost of a pound of ground beef has been climbing toward $6 over the past few years. The average price was $5.98 in May, the highest ever, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Do you think it's radical that journalists should not be targeted when reporting on protests?
What's radical is that anyone would even need to propose it as law in the land of the free.
What do you think is the point of spending time trying to stop the situation being documented during a riot? Is it the journalists or the rioters causing the problem they are there to handle?
The police should be able to determine the safely for all concerned, not some radical judge.Leave a comment:
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reading something and understanding aren't always the same. Your post history is evidence.Leave a comment:
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https://finance.yahoo.com/news/why-u...120000336.html
Why U.S. Beef Prices Keep Scaling New Heights- The lowest U.S. cattle inventories in 73 years have pushed U.S. beef prices to all-time highs in recent months.
- Reduced slaughter is forecast to limit beef production in the months ahead and into 2026.
- Tariffs and a ban on cattle shipments from Mexico could crimp otherwise strong beef imports that have helped pick up the slack.
Covid-19 pandemic disruptions, drought in the western U.S. and meatpacking industry consolidation all have played a role in declining cattle inventories in recent years.
Now, with supplies down, tariffs and Mother Nature may limit beef and cattle imports, maintaining upward pressure on prices. This week, the U.S. reinstituted a ban on cattle imports from Mexico because of concerns about screwworm, a flesh-eating larvae that can spread throughout cattle herds.
Prices Surge
Ground beef prices reached an average of $5.98 per pound in May, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That's a 16% increase from the same month a year ago and 46% higher than four years ago. A broader measure of retail beef prices, including steaks and roasts, from the U.S. Department of Agriculture shows a 17% increase since the beginning of 2023.
Beef prices that have repeatedly scaled new all-time highs this year directly reflect the declining availability of cattle for slaughter. As of Jan. 1, U.S. cattle inventories were at the lowest level since 1952. Inventories have declined steadily since the pandemic.
As consumer demand has remained steady, the lower supply has pushed up prices at cattle auctions and prices for cattle fattened at feed yards. Feeder cattle and live cattle prices have surged 21% and 14% so far this year, and average prices for slaughter steers have reached record highs.
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Yes he did
Inflation Drops To Four-Year Low Under Trump
Let me guess . You’re paying $5 for a dozen eggs nowadays . Lol !
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Do you think it's radical that journalists should not be targeted when reporting on protests?
What's radical is that anyone would even need to propose it as law in the land of the free.
What do you think is the point of spending time trying to stop the situation being documented during a riot? Is it the journalists or the rioters causing the problem they are there to handle?
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Read the 14th Amendment. You should have learned it in school in the US that it is taught at all grade levels. My kids know more about the constitution than you do. If you read and understand the amendment you will understand the judiciary decisions of the judges.😂 1Leave a comment:
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