Given that the Colorado totally dries up where it serves as the border, it’s about a hundred yard walk from Mexico to the nearest road on the US side with nothing but bushes or Hunter’s rail-barrier in some areas west of Yuma.
Given that the Colorado totally dries up where it serves as the border, it’s about a hundred yard walk from Mexico to the nearest road on the US side with nothing but bushes or Hunter’s rail-barrier in some areas west of Yuma.
He perfectly highlighted exactly why the $200M ‘wall’ construction about to begin here in Yuma (with DoD money) is absolutely useless against the asylum-seekers, though— they already know that on the stretch where Hunter was, including a section just south with 20' steel barriers from the W Bush days, the barriers are…
I’d very seriously consider making my next vehicle a Tesla... except I really don’t like the fact that it’s a 10-20% price premium to get a not-black or not-dark exterior and interior. I get the “cool” factor, but I live in the Arizona desert and the literal COOL factor is very important.
At least they’re learning that trying to play games with religious discrimination just leads to someone in a Baphomet costume in the chamber before long.
Ironic part is that a lot of the family units are entering in areas where the large, steel border barrier was built not long ago, but not on the actual border, for various logistical and likely economical reasons. That might work fine for smugglers, but it’s a massive gaffe when it comes to trying to control the flow…
If it can’t be added to food, why do I keep seeing ads for deals on CBD gummies? *ahem*
Which is a good point... and I’m someone who cannot, for the life of me, sleep on a plane, even red eyes. Never had a problem sleeping in an Amtrak coach seat.
Yet these same ‘constitutional’ scholars are the ones who end up pepper sprayed and tased by Border Patrol officers for refusing to comply or answer questions at checkpoints when they’re exercising their own rights in defiance of ‘big government.
But have you dealt with Arizona summers, though? With a sunshade and the max-legally-allowed high-grade tinting, a non-black car will still need to have the A/C on Max/Recirculate for the first 10-20 minutes, then maybe dropping one speed after that. You legit have to put your sunshade in when you park for the night,…
I love Tesla, but until they lose the mandatory glass roof, and quit adding $3-5K to the price to get an exterior and interior that isn’t black/hella dark, people in desert states ain’t buying. We’ll lose half the range trying to air condition the car.
Puhlease, if we know the Donald, the next AF1 fleet will be Irkut MC-21s if anything.
Really, I’d be OK with turning him loose at the controls of his 757. I don’t think he’d even be able to kill anyone else.
Nope. AZ.
88° here yesterday. Ran the AC in the house. I want winter back.
There’s two parts to this, though, and my local dealers engage in the really shady kind. They know they have no competition for 175 miles, so virtually every car that’s not a leftover from last model year gets a few thousand tacked on, often not reflected on the sticker, and given a gibberish code name and explanation…
aka “the only way our crusts are edible”
You won’t get a chart, but the same data can be pulled from any Mac. Option-click on the Wifi icon by the clock, and open Wireless Diagnostics. Don’t bother with the dialog that opens, go up to Window in the menu bar and choose Scan. It’ll pop up every network it can see, plus which channels they’re on and signal…
This story desperately needs to edited to reflect that this proposal, even more stupidly, only applies to ‘full-time students’, meaning they’re actually disincentivizing higher education by making college students take the pay cut while high school dropouts get the higher wage.