04/28/22 Thu. Border Secured! Sleepy Joe Is Entertaining Like a Black.
Yet more Hunter Avallone reaction! Illegal invasion at "secure" border! Entertainingly phony Joe Biden honors Madeleine Albright and teachers.
The Hake Report, Thursday, April 28, 2022 AD: INTERESTING CALLS: Yet more Hunter Avallone debate reaction! America collapsing? Illegals treated better! (SEE BELOW) // Russian prisoner, WNBA "star" Brittney Griner facing 10 years for POT! // Jen Psaki pooh-poohs border invasion post-Title 42! // Sleepy Joe preaches at Madeleine Albright funeral, and says children belong to teachers! // Florida (facing evil Disney) has black Democrat politicians! // California water crisis: We don't build reservoirs because of corrupt environmentalism! //
MUSIC: "Picture Framing The Gigantic Men Who Fought On Steam Boats" - Frog Eyes - The Golden River (2003) // "Game On" - Jeremy Korpas - YouTube Audio Library (Chris selection) //
CALLERS
Dia from Sydney, Australia used to like Hunter Avallone when he was conservative. //
Robert from Pasadena, CA asks if America's salvageable, and recounts his life situation. //
Bobby from Texas felt Hunter Avallone was "beta" even more than his wife, Carissa. //
Keith from Illinois wants to renounce citizenship and become illegal for better treatment. //
Rick from Hampton, VA mentions student loan forgiveness and a police interaction story. //
TIME STAMPS
0:00:00 Thu, Apr 28, 2022
0:02:20 Hey, guys!
0:06:14 DIA, AUSTRALIA: Hunter Avallone
0:13:53 ROBERT, PASADENA: Fretting!
0:31:01 Russian prisoner WNBA "star" Brittney Griner
0:34:56 Jen Psaki on border crisis
0:41:21 Supers: Aphantasia, RINOs, Immigration, Facts
0:46:08 BOBBY, TX: Hunter Avallone debate
0:55:53 Supers: Manly
0:57:53 Music intro
0:58:50 "Picture Framing The Gigantic Men Who Fought On Steam Boats" - Frog Eyes
1:01:56 Reading chat
1:04:13 KEITH, IL: Illegals treated better
1:10:12 Americans treated worse
1:12:02 Supers: Unwritten self-imposed rules for blacks
1:16:55 Sleepy Joe's Madeleine Albright eulogy
1:22:55 Sleepy Joe on teachers and children
1:31:07 Supers: Purge the perverse teachers
1:33:49 Florida black politicians for Disney
1:42:05 California water crisis
1:54:23 RICK, VA: Student loans
1:58:17 Closing: Water as "wadder" ok
1:59:37 "Game On" - Jeremy Korpas
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RUSSIA PRISONERS!
(TheSkimm) Russia and the US are swapping prisoners.
Yesterday, the Kremlin and the US met up in Turkey to exchange Trevor Reed — a former US Marine — for a Russian pilot serving time in the US. In 2020, Reed received a nine-year prison sentence for endangering Russian police officers. While Konstantin Yaroshenko was serving a 20-year sentence for smuggling charges. The move comes as relations between the US and Russia are almost as strained as it was during the Cold War. But it’s bringing up questions about other US prisoners in Russia…
Brittney Griner: The WNBA star has been detained in Russia since February when she was arrested on drug charges at Moscow’s airport. Griner isn't just any WNBA player — she's the best offensive player in the history of the league. But surprise: female players get paid a fraction of their male counterparts. So for years, Griner's been playing in Russia during the offseason to supplement her income.
Russian officials accused her of carrying vape cartridges with a cannabis product. The charges carry an up to 10-year sentence. And there's worry the Kremlin is using her detention as leverage amid its invasion and the West's sanctions. She's being detained until at least May 19 — but could be held longer. The State Department says her case remains a “top priority.” And President Biden says he “won’t stop” until other Americans are home. That includes former Marine, Paul Whelan.
theSkimm: Americans are breathing a sigh of relief with the release of Reed. But at least two other US citizens are being held in Russian prisons. And many want answers.
PS: Have more questions about Griner's arrest? We've got answers, say TheSkimm.
INVASION
CLIP 11: Psaki: Title 42 Is A Health Authority, Not An Immigration Plan | Video | RealClearPolitics …
This woman’s tone is obnoxious…
Mayorkas…
BIDEN – MADELEINE ALBRIGHT RIP, PARENTS
CLIP 13: (RCP) Biden to Teachers: "They Aren't Somebody Else's Children. They're Yours When You're In the Classroom"
DROUGHT AND POOR WATER MANAGEMENT
(NY Post / AP, Aug 2021) California moves slowly on water projects amid drought
SITES, Calif. — In 2014, in the middle of a severe drought that would test California’s complex water storage system like never before, voters told the state to borrow $7.5 billion and use part of it to build projects to stockpile more water.
Seven years later, that drought has come and gone, replaced by an even hotter and drier one that is draining the state’s reservoirs at an alarming rate. But none of the more than half-dozen water storage projects scheduled to receive that money have been built.
The largest project by far is a proposed lake in Northern California, which would be the state’s first new reservoir of significant size in more than 40 years. People have talked about building the Sites Reservoir since the 1950s. But the cost, plus shifting political priorities, stopped it from happening.
…. Storage was once the centerpiece of California’s water management strategy, highlighted by a building bonanza in the mid-20th century of a number of dams and reservoirs. But in the more than 40 years since California last opened a major new reservoir, the politics and policy have shifted toward a more environmental focus that has caused tension between urban and rural legislators and the communities they represent.
…. The largest of California’s reservoirs are operated by the state and federal governments, although neither has built a new one since the 1979 New Melones Lake near Sonora, about 50 miles northwest of Yosemite National Park.
…. Many environmental groups argue the reservoir would do more harm than good because they say operators would have to pull way more water than is environmentally safe from the Sacramento River to make the project feasible.
“Fundamentally, it is a deadbeat dam, a pretty marginal project, or else it would have been built years ago,” said Ron Stork, a senior policy advocate for Friends of the River, an environmental advocacy group.
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration, which included the Sites Reservoir in its water plan, sees the reservoir as a way to prepare for a future impacted by climate change. California’s reservoir system is designed to capture water from melted snow in the mountains. But climate change could mean less snow and more rain, which the state is not as equipped to capture. …
JERRY BROWN
(Wikipedia) As governor, Jerry Brown, Jr. (Governor in the late 70s - early 80s, and 2011-2019), held a strong interest in environmental issues. (He “established a reputation as a strong environmentalist” by the 80s.) He put John Bryson as chairman of the California State Water Board (who was Secretary of Commerce under Barack Obama — he was such an environmentalist that Jim Inhofe held up his confirmation)
His dad Pat Brown (Wikipedia), governor ‘59-’67, before Reagan (who was before Jerry Brown Jr) — Brown the daddy started did the California State Water Project - Wikipedia
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