Illegal aliens may not work in the United States. That means they can’t pay taxes, either. Our law enforcement agencies are supposed to be the ones making sure such illicit activity is stopped and if it does happen, they’re the ones to start the process of punishing the lawbreakers.
Somewhere along the lines, woke Sheriff Javier Salazar of Bexar County, Texas, lost his law enforcement guiding light to the point that he’s going on CNN and calling for businesses to commit crimes. He’s so brazen that he’s saying American citizens who need jobs should compete against illegal aliens who have stolen our sovereignty just as long as they’re not terrorists or violent criminals.
What is his justification? Long wait lines at restaurants. No, seriously. Watch:
Bexar Co Sheriff is tired of long waits for tables, so he urges restaurants in San Antonio to hire the 2 million+ illegal aliens who have crossed during the Biden Border Crisis.
If restaurants took the Sheriff's advice, they'd be violating federal law.
pic.twitter.com/jasResY1Ji— DeSantis War Room 🐊 (@DeSantisWarRoom) September 20, 2022
It’s no accident that this sheriff is on CNN. He’s trying to make a name for himself by “investigating” Florida Governor Ron DeSantis over his move to fly illegal aliens to Martha’s Vineyard. Never mind that being in Texas, the sheriff runs into unambiguous jurisdictional challenges, but this is CNN so they’ll listen to anyone willing to speak out against DeSantis.
For those who didn’t catch the implication, this is an obvious political move by someone who wants to enter the national spotlight, someone who will almost certainly run for higher political office in the near future.
As is often the case, this leftist is unabashed in his inherent racism. Notice that he didn’t call on white collar businesses or even his own sheriff’s department to hire illegal aliens. He’s calling on restaurants who need dishwashers. This is peak wokeness.
At Last, a Company With Integrity in the Gold IRA Industry
For several years, I’ve been vetting out precious metals companies in search of the best. I believe in gold and silver but it’s hard to find integrity in the Gold IRA industry. The vast majority operate with shady tactics and gigantic spreads that take advantage of Americans who simply want to protect their life’s savings.
I’ve found a handful that I like and I’ve worked with some of them. By no means would I “unrecommend” them because, again, I vetted them out and found them to be above the fold. Unfortunately, it isn’t hard to be better than the rest when the rest are so darn awful.
After years of searching, I finally found a company that truly operates with integrity. Augusta Precious Metals has three important attributes that set them far above the competition:
- Non-Commissioned Sales Team: I cannot stress how important and unique this is. With just about every other company in the Gold IRA industry, the sales teams make commission from every account they open. This means they steer their clients toward the gold and silver products with the highest commission. With Augusta Precious Metals, the team is solely focused on putting the best gold and silver for their clients into their IRA. They get paid to serve the best interests of the Gold IRA client, NOT their own commission pay.
- Incredibly Low Fees: Most Americans would be shocked if they knew the spread other Gold IRA companies charge. Augusta charges just 5% versus up to 45% elsewhere.
- No Pressure, No Gimmicks: There’s an understanding among most in the Gold IRA industry that fear and pressure is the way to go. Augusta Precious Metals takes a sober approach when working with clients because they hold integrity in the highest possible regard. This is why they don’t offer gimmicks like “free” or “bonus” silver. It’s also why they do not apply pressure tactics to get quick sales. Their educational and transparent approach to doing business is exceedingly rare in the Gold IRA industry.
Appears to me he is tired of waiting for his food. Maybe he should cook it for himself, if he knew how to cook. I also would guess there is not enough donuts in the area.