Warning Signs for America in 2024  

Looking ahead to this year of 2024, I believe it could be one of the most chaotic years that we have ever experienced.  Obviously we have an election for president this coming year. We have ongoing conflicts and wars that are raging around the world, from Russia and Ukraine to the war in the Middle East.  What will China do with Taiwan?  Religious and ethnic cleansing in Indonesia and South Africa. It truly is a world of conflicts and war with nation against nation and tribe against tribe.

Now let’s take a look at what might be in store for the United States.  Our southern border is wide open and ready for business. Allowing this to happen is treason!  Where are our law and order politicians on this issue? It’s estimated that maybe 12 million people have crossed the border in the last few years.  This is a direct invasion of other countries into the sovereign state of our country.  Major US cities are facing hardships as they try to deal with the influx of unwanted illegals that now need to be housed, fed and taken care of.  I believe this is the number one issue facing our country at present time, due to the fact that this would destroy the fabric of America.  Our language, allegiance to the flag, governmental philosophies and our culture are being destroyed, as wave after wave of illegals are allowed into our nation. 

We look forward to and hope for a positive election coming in November.  However, if the 2020 election was stolen as it surely was, how in the world do we expect this election to be fair and free as our constitution declares.  No doubt there will be shenanigans again that will cast doubt upon the validity of our next president.  Unfortunately nothing has been done to secure a fair election.  

Inflation has skyrocketed with approximately 60% now living paycheck to paycheck with an astounding amount of credit card debt. Bloomberg reports that 70% of office buildings in New York and San Francisco could default as their leases are renewed. One trillion worth of bonds have to be refinanced soon. That has risen from $7 trillion since Bush left office to over $34 trillion at the present time.  Look for a new housing crisis again!  Mortgages are being given to people that have little or no down payment.

We had become socially apostate. We live in a modern day Sodom. Our ruling class politicians and left wing Luciferians in this country have put morality and murder on the ballot. You don’t like your baby well you’ve got thirty days to decide if you want to keep it or not. Abortions are the curse of America. God will not sit idly by forever until he judges this country for its infatuation with death and destruction in the shedding of innocent blood.  

How could we have fallen so fast?  The majority of churches in America are deaf, dumb and blind to what is going on. I pray God shakes us, and awakens us to see the pitiful condition that we are in today.

My focus this year is on repentance and restoration. We need revival to enliven and bring the church back to its fundamental roots. We also need a move of God that will transcend. denominational lines and cultures and bring genuine repentance and restoration to the United States of America.  If not, we face a diminished role in the world, and due to the destructive nature of our moral code, we will crumble.  The scary part of everything I said is that we are still the greatest nation on the face of the Earth. God help us all.

Trump orders voting districts to exclude people in U.S. illegallyWASHINGTON/NEW YORK/LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – President Donald Trump signed a memorandum on Tuesday that would prevent migrants who are in the United States illegally from being counted when U.S. congressional voting districts are next redrawn, triggering swift rebukes from Democrats and at least one promise of litigation.U.S. census experts and lawyers say the action is legally dubious, and not easily executed in practice. In theory, it could benefit Trump’s Republican Party by eliminating the largely non-white population of migrants in the United States illegally, creating voting districts that skew more Caucasian.It could also cause populous states with large immigrant contingents to lose seats in the 435-member U.S. House of Representatives, including big left-leaning states like California – currently with 53 seats – and New York, with 27.The process of drawing voting maps for federal congressional districts is known as apportionment.“Including these illegal aliens in the population of the state for the purpose of apportionment could result in the allocation of two or three more congressional seats than would otherwise be allocated,” the memo said.Redistricting, in which voting districts are redrawn to reflect changes in the population, is next slated for 2021, after the results of the 2020 U.S. census are in.Each state will be given a share of the 435 congressional seats based on population. Historically, the distribution of seats has been based on total population, regardless of immigration status. Trump’s memo would exclude those not in the U.S. legally.RELATED COVERAGETrump signs memo aimed at excluding illegal migrants from redrawn districtsU.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat, said in a statement the measure was “unlawful” and was “designed to again inject fear and distrust into vulnerable and traditionally undercounted communities, while sowing chaos with the Census.”‘WHOLE NUMBER OF PERSONS’From a legal standpoint, the move is far from a slam-dunk.Proponents of citizens-only voting districts argue each vote should carry the same weight. If one district has far fewer eligible voters than another, they say, each vote there has more influence on election outcomes.But, while the U.S. Supreme Court has left the door open for citizen-based voting maps for state legislatures, experts see it as a long shot at the federal congressional level.That is because the U.S. Constitution explicitly says congressional districts must be based on “the whole number of persons” in each district, as counted in each decennial U.S. census.Dale Ho, an attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union, vowed litigation, saying in a statement, “We’ll see him in court, and win,” referring to the president.Vanita Gupta, president of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, said Trump was “trying to scare” undocumented people from participating in the ongoing 2020 census.In the memo, Trump said the word “persons” “has never been understood to include … every individual physically present within a state’s boundaries.”In fact it has, census experts say: Multiple federal laws have reinforced that apportionment must include everyone, and U.S. Supreme Court precedent has endorsed that view, said Joshua Geltzer, a constitutional law expert and professor at Georgetown Law.‘ANTI-GRAVITY’Some see the order as mainly theater – especially because it is unclear how Trump would gather the data necessary to identify – and exclude – people in the United States illegally.In 2019, the president signed an executive order calling on states to provide his administration with government records, such as driver’s license databases, that could be used to determine the non-citizen population. Other surveys conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau provide estimates of the non-citizen population.But those data are incomplete and unreliable, demographers have argued.“There is no count,” said Justin Levitt, a professor at Loyola Law School, in Los Angeles, and former U.S. Department of Justice official under then-President Barack Obama, a Democrat.“It’s as if (Trump) has ordered the National Basketball Association commissioner to implement rules for the use of anti-gravity boots,” Levitt said. “(The commissioner) says anti-gravity boots shall be permitted or shall not be permitted — but they don’t exist.”Trump’s memorandum could prove popular with the president’s base as he tries to generate enthusiasm for his re-election in November, Levitt said.Trump has spent much of his presidency seeking to limit the number of migrants who illegally enter the United States.His past efforts to use the U.S. census to identify and limit the political power of undocumented immigrants have faced roadblocks.In 2018, the administration said it would ask respondents to the 2020 census whether they were citizens, a move ultimately nixed by the Supreme Court.Following the defeat, Trump issued an executive order in July 2019 aiming to determine citizenship status through a trove of administrative records. The order is still facing litigation from immigration advocates including the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund.Reporting by Nick Brown and Mica Rosenberg in New York, and Mimi Dwyer in Los Angeles.; Additional reporting by Richard Cowan and Alexandra Alper in Washington and Kristina Cooke in Los Angeles; Editing by Ross Colvin, Matthew Lewis and Jonathan OatisOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles

Money for Illegal Immigrants

Open borders will not only change our country for the worse, but it is a massive money drain on our very fragile debt. This is only the beginning, next will be a cut back of social security and services for American born. Blame the democrats, they are totally trying to destroy our American way of life.

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