in all fairness ...
i just realized they have 78 fucking mayors in PR
LMAO
How Many Mayors Can Puerto Rico Afford? Tradition and Budgets Collide - The New York Times
the answer is they can afford none of them now
only a few from before the storm
and the one making the most noise is the most mentally unstable
VIENNA — A law that forbids any kind of full-face covering, including Islamic veils such as the niqab or burqa, has come into force in Austria.
Starting Sunday, wearing a ski mask off the slopes, a surgical mask outside hospitals and party masks in public is prohibited.
The law, popularly known as the “Burqa Ban,” is mostly seen as a directed at the dress worn by some ultra-conservative Muslim women.
Violations carry a possible fine of 150 euros (nearly $180.) Police are authorized to use force if people resist showing their faces.
World MAGA
Austria’s ‘Burqa Ban’ law comes into force - The Washington Post
Okay to beat the shit out of them
Yikes. Well thank God this isn't Hillary tax plan then.. we would really be fucked
Republican Tax Cut Would Benefit Wealthy and Corporations Most, Report Finds - The New York Times
Thank God... that was close. Yeah, I think I will buy a new 5th Wheel Camp Trailer
dear god stfu ellen
When Arizona passed a sweeping measure last year prohibiting all cities within the state from taking any action contrary to state laws, Republican lawmakers said it was about getting everyone on the same page.
Arizona's city leaders — most of them Democrats — saw handcuffs.
The measure, which critics have called "the mother of all 'preemption' laws," was a first-of-its-kind law that allowed the state government to withhold funds from cities, counties and municipalities that pass any laws, regulations or ordinances that violate any state law.
Mayor Perez told TheDC that the story Cruz is telling the media doesn’t mesh with what he has seen from the federal government.
“My experience is different. I have been participating in different meetings at the headquarters of FEMA and our government and the help is coming in and right now my experience is different from hers. I’m receiving help from the government, we are receiving assistance from FEMA, I got people over here helping us with applications for the people that have damage in their houses. And we have here in Guaynabo, we have thousands of people that lost partially or totally their houses,” said Perez, who is a member of Puerto Rico’s New Progressive Party.
When asked about Cruz’s “genocide” statement, Perez said, “I don’t know why she is saying that. What I can tell you is my experience. She is not participating in any meetings and we had a couple already with the governors and with representation of FEMA and of HUD, of these whole federal agencies that have given us help and she’s not participating in those meetings and some mayors from her political party have been participating, so I don’t know why she is saying that. My experience is very different.”