The United States has 5,525 miles of border with Canada and 1,989 miles with Mexico. Our maritime border includes 95,000 miles of shoreline.
Each year, more than 500 million people... moreThe United States has 5,525 miles of border with Canada and 1,989 miles with Mexico. Our maritime border includes 95,000 miles of shoreline.
Each year, more than 500 million people cross the borders into the United States, some 330 million of whom are non-citizens. There are 118,129, 875 vehicles that enter the U.S. annually and 22.5 million cargo containers.
It occurred to me this was illegal, according to history. They were called the plumbers. The burglars broke into a building to get information about the Democratic election campaig... moreIt occurred to me this was illegal, according to history. They were called the plumbers. The burglars broke into a building to get information about the Democratic election campaign, trying to elect Richard Nixon.
Now this has happened--Wikileaks hacking DNC files befor a presidential election again, and the news media is printing the information Wikileaks has confiscated illegally. What is the difference? Cyber theft. Both are crimes.
My problem in thinking about this is, why do the American people allow this? Why do we give Wikileaks a platform, as if they are a legitimate news agency? They break every law, while the established media has to follow.
I think someone needs to call attention to this. less
No need to say who you're voting for. I'm just curious to know how many people are only voting with the hopes of preventing someone from winning, rather than voting for someone the... moreNo need to say who you're voting for. I'm just curious to know how many people are only voting with the hopes of preventing someone from winning, rather than voting for someone they genuinely believe in.
According to the RealClearPolitics average of opinion polls, which are performed by calling people on landlines and cell phones, and answering q... moreApp maker: Trump will win election
According to the RealClearPolitics average of opinion polls, which are performed by calling people on landlines and cell phones, and answering questions on websites, Clinton leads with 47.8%, to Trump’s 41.0%.
How can Zip’s results be so different?
“We’re not a poll. We’re a conversation, and 100% anonymous,” Militi says. “People feel comfortable answering questions without fear of being bullied or being called a racist. People can express themselves safely, and you get a pure answer.” less