Wednesday, May 28, 2025

BoT Revisited

 https://x.com/womandefiner/status/1927578202899185872?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw

This has come up before and I seriously want to know how this is a thing.   The notion is the "refugees" want to come to the US because they are in danger in their country of origin, which is a reasonable criteria to evaluate immigrants by.   Yet, we later see that these "refugees" somehow manage to go back home to vacation.  I guess I'd suggest that if it's safe enough for them to vacation there, it's safe enough for them to live there.  

 https://x.com/chicago1ray/status/1927371082593452168?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw

This has also come up before.   I pointed out during the BS Trump prosecution, for a crime with no victim, that it is common practice for people to value their assets higher than the market might value them.  Every time someone lists their home, they are inflating the price based on their opinion of it's worth.   Strangely enough, the market usually speaks loudly to confirm or deny their valuation.    However, what James has done (apparently) is to chronically overvalue property in order to commit fraud.    Not only that, but it's seemingly a common practice for her over a period of years.    Karma is a bitch.    It's strange that both James and Willis ended up on the other end of the justice system.   James, for doing exactly what she prosecuted Trump for and Willis for prosecutorial misconduct.    Perhaps there's a common thread in these attempts to prosecute Trump. 

2 comments:

Marshal Art said...

It's absurd that one who claims to be in fear would return to the place where they feared for their safety. But let's say one isn't returning to the exact town whence that one came. If that one returned to the country in which that one's town exists, there is clearly a safer place to which that one could have fled rather than to come here. In short, don't allow the person to return here if the person returns to the place from which the person fled.

It seems they have the goods on James. There's no way she, of all people, should not be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. With regard to her, Willis and others...like Tiffany Henyard, the previous mayor of Dalton, IL....it puts me in mind of the video I recently saw...and I think I posted it somewhere...of this black woman opining on what a bad idea it is to put black women in positions of authority. I don't know if it's a racial thing, or that they're Democrats.

Craig said...

Yeah, that people can return to the countries that they were afraid to live in (because of the risks) for a vacation should be grounds to have their asylum status revoked and to send them back. I agree that they should be barred from reentry.

Obviously the irony of James being busted for the very thing she claimed was criminal when she prosecuted Trump is spectacular. She should absolutely be tried, found guilty, and punished appropriately. If I was Trump's legal team, I'd add this to the grounds for overturning his conviction.

The number of black women in public office that have proven to be a disgrace seems disproportionately high. I think it's a DFL thing rather than a black woman thing. The DFL is so obsessed with electing people based on race/gender as opposed to qualification that they're shoving unqualified people into these positions and then abandoning them to their own devices.