Trump's Second Term

Which Nicholas Maduro? There are a lot of them in the world. So if my mate Nikky Mads and I rocked up and had him arrested, could we have the $50 mill? Even
after they found out he was the wrong guy and let him go?
I think you are expecting rather too much competency from the current authorities, your mate would probably end up being imprisoned for life in a ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊ of a country like the USA, unless you can give Trump a golden handshake.
 
Mary Trump, trump's niece, and others have observed, trump has stopped coloring his hair and also stopped using his 'fake tan' facial makeup...

The image on the left is from a few weeks ago, on the right from Air Force One yesterday. trump appears to be coloring his hair again. Plus he looks...different? But not different in a good way. Different in a bizarre way.

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Which Nicholas Maduro? There are a lot of them in the world. So if my mate Nikky Mads and I rocked up and had him arrested, could we have the $50 mill? Even after they found out he was the wrong guy and let him go?
The things I find odd are
1) If you don't already have evidence against the guy why would you offer $50,000,000?
2) I guess one can create pretty convincing evidence for $50,000,000. Especially since they haven't specified what offence he needs to be arrested for. (Nor even that he has to be convicted following arrest). So it might be easy to fake evidence of an arrestable offence.
 
The image on the left is from a few weeks ago, on the right from Air Force One yesterday. trump appears to be coloring his hair again. Plus he looks...different? But not different in a good way. Different in a bizarre way.

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He's finally starting to fully manifest the Innsmouth Look. It can take a long time for some hybrids.
 
The things I find odd are
1) If you don't already have evidence against the guy why would you offer $50,000,000?
2) I guess one can create pretty convincing evidence for $50,000,000. Especially since they haven't specified what offence he needs to be arrested for. (Nor even that he has to be convicted following arrest). So it might be easy to fake evidence of an arrestable offence.
I was expecting that if they made the offer as "dead or alive", they would barely finish the sentence before a lot of dead bodies would be dumped on their doorsteps, all supposedly "Nicholas Maduro".
 
Stephen Miller reveals Democrats got 20 to 30 HOUSE SEATS from counting illegals in the Census.

"20 to 30 of House Democrat seats wouldn't exist but for illegal aliens!"

But President Trump's starting a new Census NOW, with no illegals.

"Let's not forget: Democrats rigged the 2020 Census by including ILLEGAL ALIENS."

"They sued Donald Trump...to include illegal aliens in the Census."

"Texas is taking just a small corrective step [redistricting] against this OCEAN of fraud, this ocean of abuse, by the corrupt Democrat Party." - @StephenM

Mathematics is one of the things Stephen Miller does not do well.

At this time, the average house seat represents a little over 750,000 people. Using that fact, we can estimate how many house seats each state might lose if house seats were apportioned according to their population minus the number of undocumented immigrants.

In 2022, the following six states contained the most undocumented immigrants. Within parentheses, I will show the number of undocumented immigrants within that state in 2022 plus an estimate of the number that have been added since 2022 (by assuming each state has added about the same number it added from 2019 to 2022).
  1. California (1.8 million)
  2. Texas (1.7 million)
  3. Florida (1.6 million)
  4. New York (720 thousand)
  5. New Jersey (530 thousand)
  6. Illinois (400 thousand)
If house seats were apportioned as Stephen Miller desires, the three states that would probably lose two seats each are California, Texas, and Florida. New York would probably lose one seat. Both New Jersey and Illinois would be in danger of losing one seat. If all of that were to happen, that would be a loss of 5 seats in states whose house delegation is dominated by Democrats, and a loss of 4 seats in states whose delegation is dominated by Republicans.

There is no way to make the numbers add up to support Miller's claim that "20 to 30 of House Democrat seats wouldn't exist but for illegal aliens!"
 
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Bondi accused Nicolas Maduro of being one of the world’s largest narco-traffickers and working with cartels to flood the U.S. with fentanyl-laced cocaine.

??? I thought it was all coming from Canada? :con2:
 
Mathematics is one of the things Stephen Miller does not do well.

At this time, the average house seat represents a little over 750,000 people. Using that fact, we can estimate how many house seats each state might lose if house seats were apportioned according to their population minus the number of undocumented immigrants.

In 2022, the following six states contained the most undocumented immigrants. Within parentheses, I will show the number of undocumented immigrants within that state in 2022 plus an estimate of the number that have been added since 2022 (by assuming each state has added about the same number it added from 2019 to 2022).
  1. California (1.8 million)
  2. Texas (1.7 million)
  3. Florida (1.6 million)
  4. New York (720 thousand)
  5. New Jersey (530 thousand)
  6. Illinois (400 thousand)
If house seats were apportioned as Stephen Miller desires, the three states that would probably lose two seats each are California, Texas, and Florida. New York would probably lose one seat. Both New Jersey and Illinois would be in danger of losing one seat. If all of that were to happen, that would be a loss of 5 seats in states whose house delegation is dominated by Democrats, and a loss of 4 seats in states whose delegation is dominated by Republicans.

There is no way to make the numbers add up to support Miller's claim that "20 to 30 of House Democrat seats wouldn't exist but for illegal aliens!"
Well sure, if you're not using lyingsackofracist**** mathematics.
 
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Mathematics is one of the things Stephen Miller does not do well.

At this time, the average house seat represents a little over 750,000 people. Using that fact, we can estimate how many house seats each state might lose if house seats were apportioned according to their population minus the number of undocumented immigrants.

In 2022, the following six states contained the most undocumented immigrants. Within parentheses, I will show the number of undocumented immigrants within that state in 2022 plus an estimate of the number that have been added since 2022 (by assuming each state has added about the same number it added from 2019 to 2022).
  1. California (1.8 million)
  2. Texas (1.7 million)
  3. Florida (1.6 million)
  4. New York (720 thousand)
  5. New Jersey (530 thousand)
  6. Illinois (400 thousand)
If house seats were apportioned as Stephen Miller desires, the three states that would probably lose two seats each are California, Texas, and Florida. New York would probably lose one seat. Both New Jersey and Illinois would be in danger of losing one seat. If all of that were to happen, that would be a loss of 5 seats in states whose house delegation is dominated by Democrats, and a loss of 4 seats in states whose delegation is dominated by Republicans.

There is no way to make the numbers add up to support Miller's claim that "20 to 30 of House Democrat seats wouldn't exist but for illegal aliens!"
I think he's arguing for a reduction in seats in blue states to reflect their illegal immigrants (but not in red states) and a redrawing of boundaries within both types of states to have fewer, larger urban districts who would vote Democrat and more, smaller, rural districts who would vote Republican.

That way he gets a "double bubble", more representatives in red states and more red districts in all states. The plan would be to have a comfortable majority in the house with, say, 40% of the popular vote.
 

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