Sunday, November 15, 2020

Is Rashida Tlaib an Agent of Jihad?

Given her public views and her associations with terrorist groups, if Tlaib were given free rein in HUD, would Muslim no go zones  be established? Raheem Kassam explains how they already exist and reveals "communities, neighborhoods, and whole city districts" (think Hamtramck, Michigan) where "Islamic law is king and infidels are unwelcome."  

 Eileen F. Toplansky  "Much has been written about the radical leftist policies that will be enacted should Biden become President. They would include but not be limited to defunding police departments nationwide; abolishing the Immigration and Customs Enforcement ICE agency; decriminalizing illegal border entry by foreign nationals into the United States; and incentivizing States to pass laws that expand voting access." In actuality, "Pelosi's HEROES Act which is misleadingly titled 'Protections for Essential Critical Infrastructure Workers' is a 'virtual blank check to keep illegal aliens from being deported.'"

But to my knowledge, no one has considered the possible consequences of Biden appointing Rashida Tlaib to head the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

While many Americans rail against the socialist/communist bent of the Democrat Party, far too many are still unaware of the insidious Red/Green alliance of Leftists and Jihadists.  Those who would ostensibly be enemies are currently bedfellows. Nineteen years after 9/11, far too many Americans still do not understand or acknowledge the jihadist enemy." . . .

. . . " Biden and Harris totally support open borders; thus, America would soon find itself at the mercy of those who seek to destroy her. And not a shot would have been fired.

"What a boon  it would be if Rashida Tlaib and, by extension, her jihadist buddies could get their hands on Federal funds and continue the march to jihadist supremacy through an agency that is meant to help low-income families.

"This is one more reason why Biden must never be sworn in as president."

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