Tennessee cops bust down the door of a 16-year-old transgender girl while she was playing Minecraft on a Twitch live stream for being truant from school. As it turns out, the school rejected her use of her preferred bathroom and was pressured into going to school online, and since she protested the online schooling, she was taken away into foster care. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian discuss on The Young Turks.
Read more HERE: https://twitter.com/keffals/status/15… “a 16-year-old trans girl from Tennessee was denied an education because she wasn’t allowed to use the correct washroom. the state decided she was truant. while playing minecraft, cops busted her bedroom door down and before dragging her into foster care asked “are you winningโ”
State officials freed up cash for Operation Lone Star with the help of federal funds meant to respond to the coronavirus crisis.
BY TONY ROMM, THE WASHINGTON POSTย
State Troopers arrest an undocumented Mexican migrant for trespassing as part of Operation Lone Star after he was caught with others in private property in Kinney County, Texas on Nov. 9, 2021.ย Credit:ย Verรณnica G. Cรกrdenas for The Texas Tribune/ProPublica
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Texas Gov.ย Greg Abbottย and top state lawmakers shifted around roughly $1 billion in federalย coronavirusย aid to help pay for their campaign to arrest migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border, exposing gaps in a law meant to bolster the countryโs response to the ongoing pandemic.
Relying on the availability of generous federal relief funds, Texas repeatedly in recent months rerouted state money toward its controversial immigration crackdown โ all without leaving a massive hole in its budget. But critics say the money would have been put to better use tending to a public health crisis that hasย killed more than 86,000 peopleย in the state.
The trouble centers onย Operation Lone Star, an initiative announced by Abbott last year, when heย promised that law enforcementย would โstart arresting everybodyโ crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally. The campaign, which detains migrants on state trespassing and other charges, relies on extensive and expensive deployments of National Guard troops.
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Civil rights groups have widely derided the effort as discriminatory โ and some haveย urged the Biden administration to interveneย โ calling it a harmful political stunt by a Republican governor who harbors aspirations for the presidency. The operation even has seen Texasย send buses of arrested migrantsย to other cities, including Washington, asย Abbott argues his stateย โshould not have to bear the burdenโ at the border.
But the program also has been expensive, and to help pay for it, Texas has eased the financial burden using money received under a 2020 law meant to help states battle the coronavirus. The state did so through a series of little-noticed โswaps,โ in the words of one aide to the governor, who explained the setup to state lawmakers at a hearing in early April.
Essentially, Texas this year transferred money away from its public health and safety agencies and to the governorโs office to administer Operation Lone Star. That cash, totaling nearly $1 billion, was available because the state had backfilled those same public health and safety agencies with stimulus funds it received from Washington, according to interviews with local officials, submissions to the Texas legislature and missives from the governorโs office itself.
The moves appear to be legal under the stimulus law known as the Cares Act, enacted in March 2020. Congress never prohibited states from rejiggering their budgets to take full advantage of a program called the Coronavirus Relief Fund, which aimed to help cities and states pay front-line workers, purchase supplies and tend to other pandemic needs. The approach helped states save their money, which some local governments later reinvested in their efforts to arrest the spread of the virus. Others, like Texas, however, seized on the federal program to redirect their newly found savings for unrelated uses โ including immigration enforcement.
Congress initially had considered barring such a practice, prohibiting states from โsupplantingโ their own spending with generous federal aid, according to an early version of the Cares Act obtained by The Post. But lawmakers opted against including any such restrictions in the bill they sent to then-President Donald Trump that spring. More than two years later, the result has frustrated local advocates, who say that Texas should have spent its savings far differently โ helping Americans who were out of work, at risk of losing their homes or facing unprecedented financial constraints.
โAt this point, theyโre just trying to go back and refinance state payroll expenses to come up with general revenue that can be spent today,โ said Eva DeLuna Castro, a program director overseeing fiscal and budget policy for Every Texan, a left-leaning advocacy group that has argued for more health-care and education spending. โWhen we get federal money and thereโs any flexibility attached to it,โ she added, โthe first instinct is, โHow can I use this dollar instead of a state tax dollar?โโ
Asked about the funding, Renae Eze, a spokeswoman for Abbott, attacked the Biden administration for creating โan ongoing crisis along our southern border and throughout Texas, with millions of illegal immigrants from over 150 countries surging across the border.โ Without addressing the funding, she added in a statement: โThe President continues turning a blind eye to the suffering of Texans, as his administration dumps migrants in our border communities that are already overwhelmed and overrun by the historic level of illegal crossings.โ
The White House did not respond to a request for comment. The Treasury Department said it is reviewing the spending in Texas โ as well as every other state โ as part of its normal diligence over such stimulus expenses.
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For Washington, the windfall that federal lawmakers granted to states over the past two years has proved to be one of its most vexing fiscal challenges in the still-simmering pandemic.
Dating back to the earliest days of the crisis, Congress approved a series of rescue packages that in total set aside about $500 billion for local governments believed to be in financial peril. The money complemented the trillions of dollars in direct housing, education, health-care and nutrition assistance that lawmakers asked states to manage and disburse with record speed.
The wellspring of local aid marked an attempt to stave off a deeper recession, as lawmakers came to fear a repeat of the financial crisis more than a decade ago โ when the downturn cleaved deeply into local governmentsโ revenue, sparking massive layoffs that devastated local economies. Congress imposed few restrictions on how the money could be spent, hoping to give cities, counties and states great flexibility to address needs as they saw fit.
Statesโ finances proved more stable than some in Washington had anticipated, thanks in part to a historic burst of roughly $6 trillion in total stimulus spending. In the wake of the improvements, some local governments began to eye the federal aid as an enticing pool of cash that could free up scarce budgetary resources and pave the way for long-stalled pet projects,ย according to an earlier Post analysisย of federal data.
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Alabama devoted some of its funding toward the construction of a new prison. A Florida town channeled some toward helping to equip a forthcoming golf course. Others refurbished parks and trails, expanded airports and constructed gas pipelines โ backfilling projects stalled amid the pandemic downturn even though many were not related to public health. Many of those investments came about after the adoption of the American Rescue Plan in March 2021, which allowed governments to put their cash toward projects stalled as a result of the pandemic.
But every dollar spent this way has meant one fewer dollar available in the event of a worsening public health crisis. Sensing potential trouble, the Biden administration has urged Congress in recent weeks to approve as much as $22.5 billion in new coronavirus aid, hoping to shore up the countryโs reserves in the event new variants emerge. Congress has struggled to provide less than half that amount โ while state governments continue to shell out sizable sums toward seemingly unrelated causes โ leaving some in the nationโs capital alarmed.
Under the first major coronavirus aid package, the Cares Act, Texasย receivedย more than $8 billion in direct aid. Like other states, it was required to put that money โ awarded on the basis of population โ specifically toward new pandemic-related expenses. Texas predominantly tapped its funds to provide excess medical capacity at hospitals, purchase tests and protective equipment and offer hazard pay to front-line workers, according toย state data furnished to the federal government.
None of the money under the program directly went toward the stateโs newly enhanced campaign to find, detain and deport migrants. But state officials in recent months acknowledged that federal covid aid dollars did essentially free up other cash for the immigration crackdown, saving Texas from the need to tap its own reserves to ramp up operations at the border.
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Two months after launching Operation Lone Star, the Texas legislature took a critical budgetary step that appeared to ease the cost burden of its new immigration program. Lawmakers in May 2021 approved a supplemental plan to tap $2.4 billion under the federal Coronavirus Relief Fund, which it put to use on salaries for public health and safety employees, according to state budget documents.
That approach returned money to the stateโs vast, general pool of funds for use elsewhere. Lawmakers would soon tap that expanded pot in the fall: They approved an emergency spending bill in September 2021 that appropriated roughly $1.8 billion to a slew of agencies that oversee border crossings, state records show.
Most of the money went to Abbottโs office for a wide array of purposes, according to legislative documents, including improvements to local security, border-security grants, the hiring of more border officials and enhanced prosecutions of border-crossing crimes. But Operation Lone Star ultimately would prove even more expensive, requiring the state to continue to rearrange its budget with the help of federal aid. By this January, state officials had to act again: They transferred roughly $480 million from domestic agencies that had been backfilled with Cares Act money, invoking the governorโs special powers under state disaster laws.
The funding situation caught the eye of Texas lawmakers by early April, as theyย convened to consider Abbottโs programย and the state of their border security operations generally. Pointing out that Operation Lone Star is โcosting the state taxpayers about $2.5 million a week,โ state Sen. Juan โChuyโ Hinojosa (D) questioned one of the governorโs top officials as to โwhat happensโ when the latest tranche of funds runs dry.
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Sarah Hicks, an adviser to Abbott on the budget, acknowledged the $480 million transfer and explained the governorโs strategy โ an effort to โmaximize that useโ of federal funds on public health โto the benefitโ of the stateโs coffers.
โFor the agency, it was a dollar for dollar,โ Hicks said. โIt was just a swap.โ
Hicks would go on to fault the federal government for failing to provide direct border assistance to Texas, adding there is a โstrong possibility next spring that Congress looks a little bit differentโ since โelections ultimately matter.โ
Until then, though, she said there would be โfunds available and salaries to do another $600 million-plus in salary swapsโ in the months to come โ potentially freeing up even greater sums for border operations.
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โI donโt think weโre going to look up in April and say, oh shoot, thereโs nothing possible to do here,โ Hicks said. She did not respond to a request for comment.
About four weeks later, six Texas agencies put Hicksโs comments into motion. They transferred about $495 million to the governor in late April โto support the deployment of the National Guardโ and other border-related operations, according to a letter from Abbottโs office. Theย missiveย only said that the transfer had been โfully funded with other sources,โ without specifying any, adding that the move โwill not affect any agency or program function.โ
But a top official on the Legislative Budget Board, a fiscal advisory arm for state lawmakers, confirmed a week later that the governor had additional funds โavailable to it through the Cares Actโ that it ultimately โgave to the agencies for public safety and public health employee salaries.โ Testifying at aย state House hearing in early May, Katy Fallon-Brown said the decision โfreed up general revenueโ that the governorโs office took over, putting it to use on its immigration enforcement campaign.
Aย related presentation, shared with lawmakers, in total details about $4 billion in border security appropriations over the past year. In a subsequent statement, the Legislative Budget Board confirmed that at least $975 million โare related to the general revenue freed up from the application of additional [stimulus] dollars.โ Some experts, however, say the amount of federal aid involved reaches into the billions given the extent to which the key Cares Act program had allowed Texas to save money over the past year.
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The entire arrangement has troubled civil rights advocates, who have asked the Justice Department in Washington to open an investigation into Operation Lone Star broadly. In aย complaint filed last year, the ACLU of Texas has stressed that the crackdown on migrants violated federal civil rights laws. Such a finding would warrant a clawback of some of the stateโs coronavirus aid, the group has argued, since federal law prohibits the government from providing help to state agencies engaging in abuse.
Kate Huddleston, a staff attorney at ACLU of Texas, said this week that the Biden administration has not provided a โsubstantive updateโ on the request. But she lamented the use of pandemic relief dollars as one of the problems in the stateโs controversial immigration campaign.
โGov. Abbott has poured money into Operation Lone Star that could be going toward literally anything actually productive for the state,โ Huddleston said.
Idahoโs right-wing Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin vowed that โChrist will reignโ if she is elected governor. The lieutenant governor is looking to unseat incumbent Gov. Brad Little, also a Republican, and sheโs drawn the endorsement of former president Donald Trump after she defended him during an appearance on Tucker Carlsonโs program on Fox News, and she has campaigned with election conspiracists such as Stew Peters.
Last month McGeachin held a rally with Peters at which he repeated his claim that COVID is caused by snake venom in the water supply meant to turn you into โSatanic hybrids.โ Which is arguably better than becomingย flesh-eating zombies.
In addition to Peters, who has called for executing prominent Democrats and Anthony Fauci, McGeachinโs rallies have featured a cornucopia of crazies, including white supremacists, QAnon nutbags, and militia leaders.
In March, McGeachin spoke at the convention of Holocaust-denying neo-Nazi leader Nick Fuentes. Which is what Jesus would want.
On two occasions last year, McGeachin took advantage of Gov. Brad Littleโs out of state trips to issue orders repealing his COVID protocols. Little undid her stunts each time upon his return.
Idaho Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin is not subtle about what she envisions for the state if she becomes governor: "God calls us to pick up the sword and fight, and Christ will reign in the state of Idaho." pic.twitter.com/pJcJi6yWZf
I look forward to the spirited conversation about the future of @IdahoGOP in the upcoming gubernatorial primary. Also, isnโt this the owner of the disinfecting cubes company, Don Ahern, introducing Janice in IF? #idpolpic.twitter.com/qamje5B4E7
— Rep. Greg Chaney (@gregchaneyidaho) May 19, 2021
I was watching TV yesterday with the boyfriend and a commercial came on for the batshit crazy Ark thingy. The commercial featured a daddy, mommy, and two child giraffes checking out how amazing the ark was and how much they loved the space. I thought it was just a pair, not a whole family. I guess they don’t understand their own fairy tales.
This shit is getting too crazy. Specific, obviously anti-American statements like this really should disqualify people from running. Proclaiming her religion as above everyone elseโs (or lack thereof) should instantly be enough to pull her name off the ballot. How much craziness are we all to endure? Seriously, Iโm glad Iโm in my final stretch.
Unfortunately the book-worshippers use the Constitution like they use their Bibles: if they even read it, they try to exegize phrasings that suit their hate agendas and ignore what might constrain *them.*
Pretty sure there’s something in the very first amendment about this. I think they call these first ten amendments The Bill of Rights, or something like that. Perhaps I am just misremembering things.
Oh good. So the hungry will be fed (ample SNAP), the sick will be healed (universal health care), the rich will give to the poor (massive tax hikes for them and a massive increase in minimum wage for people who actually work), and every neighbor will be loved (no discrimination against the LGBT community). BITCH PLEASE.
The problem is the majority of this court is driven not by law but by religion.ย They are doing the work of their god.ย Same with a lot of Republican Governors who are trying to restrict the federal right of easy access to the so called abortion pills.ย ย This SCOTUS is not willing to accept any laws that allow access to abortion or access to means to do it.ย The people who analyze this say that the SCOTUS would simply strike down a pro-abortion law from the US congress even after saying it should be given back to the people’s representatives to decide.ย ย Because the intent is to deny abortion no matter what and they don’t mind showing the hypocrisy in their rulings to do so.ย ย They already have in the Texas anti-abortion shadow docket rulings.ย This is 100% religion driven.ย Alito given the right to write the opinion was deliberate as he is the most caustic to any allowance of abortion.ย The release of the opinion was designed to stop any wavering right wing judges from moving to the other side.ย ย Thank Ginni and Clarenc Thomas for the leak.ย ย Ginni Thomas already leaked other documents and things about the court when it was in the rights favor to do so.ย And the US moves to a theocracy unless somehow the democrats overwhelm gerrymandering and the new maga election officials to somehow fix this.ย But I won’t count on it as Pelosi and the Dem leadership is backing an anti-choice Dem over a pro-choice Dem.ย So abortion rights for women are really not that important to the Democratic leadership.
Is this what the religious SCOTUS want for US women.ย The men to control their lives to the point where the men get punished for a woman’s actions because women have no agency and must be controlled like livestock?ย ย We see the extremes when religion takes over a country, yet a segment of the US is driving us to that.ย ย For years people said it couldn’t happen because we have a constitution and laws … well now we see what can happen if you install religious ideologues on the highest court that makes rulings on if a law is legal, and they are driven to support their religion’s rules over the constitution’s protections.ย ย We become a country where religion becomes the most important aspect, where religion has the final say in a person’s rights or life.ย This so against what the founders of this country really wanted it is stunning it is happening.ย ย But one small group of the population wanted it and they worked hard through decades to get it.ย ย This is the first time ever that SCOTUS has ruled that the constitution doesn’t support existing rights.ย Never has SCOTUS been regressive, it was always progressive.ย Until it was stacked with complete republican ideologs.ย ย
“This is not about religion,” says Amna Nawaz on the heels of the Taliban’s announcement that women must cover entirely and stay indoors except for necessity.ย “This is about control.” ยป
Professor Nina Khrushcheva and Gen. Steph Twitty join Morning Joe to discuss the status of the Russian invasion of Ukraine as Russia marks Victory Day in Moscow.
Again I wish I did not have to use CNN.ย ย I looked for this information on MSNBC and CBS and did not find it.ย Sorry but again the CC is garbage.ย It would make more sense if it was Klingon.ย But the information this general is giving seems very important to me.ย ย We need to stop dubbing around and mobilize the delivery of what the Ukrainian military needs as a priority right now.ย ย Also we need to get our ships into the black sea.ย ย They do not need to confront the Russian ships just distract them.ย Right now Russia has at least 6 ships and two subs constantly bombarding the Ukrainian port cities.ย ย How long do you think any city / country can take that?ย Don’t forget that Russia just bombed a school full of civilians.ย Putin is using the black sea as his personal lake to attack the Ukrainians.ย ย The US is the only country at this point that can stop that.ย ย If we have the courage of our ancestors.ย ย This general says that come cold weather over there and after China gives their ruler another term the two countries will be able to work together to pour lots of heavy armaments that will steam roll over the Ukrainian defenders and could take the country.ย ย Time doesn’t work for Ukraine.ย The longer this goes on the weaker their position gets.ย Ukraine is a democracy that is seeing its citizens wiped out in a war started by a dictator who wants their country.ย ย Do we let it happen?ย Does the world let it happen?ย ย The US has an 800 billion dollar a year military, can’t we use it to save the people of Ukraine from bastards that rape 11 year old’s and pull the teeth of preteens to force confessions from their parents?ย ย Any way for those who can hear it here is the video.ย ย OT.ย The fuzzy head full of cotton candy feeling is mostly gone and my sinuses / breathing is good thanks to cold medications.ย Retired General Wesley Clark shares his opinion for how to stop Putin from using a tactical nuclear weapon in Ukraine.
Retired General Wesley Clark shares his opinion for how to stop Putin from using a tactical nuclear weapon in Ukraine.
Good thing Hannity admits he is not a journalist.ย ย But the Republicans / right wing have never been bothered by hypocrisy because in their minds it is OK if a Republican does it.ย ย
The optics on this are terrible. According to a report fromย The Daily Wire, while First Lady Dr. Jill Biden was visiting war torn Ukraine โon Motherโs Day โPresident Joe Biden was working on his golf swing, hitting the links with his brother Jimmy. Meanwhile, across the world and in a literal war zone, First Lady Jill Biden was doing Joeโs job. No word on how Joeโs golf game went.