Saturday, January 18, 2020

Going without power, water and or food. All have it hard. .. All ...



     Poverty knows no one color ..      

Going without power, water or food ..  Most All Americans, Millions, have had 
this experience .. 


 I felt this post like a ton of bricks ! My parents struggled hard when I was little. I remember having to go stay at my grandparents or my aunts house bc we didn't have power or running water. I remember walking to the laundry mat with my mama and seeing her count out pennies to trade for quarters so she could wash clothes. I remember sitting in front of the stove getting ready for school to get warm. I remember coming home from school and flipping light switches to see if we had power, turning the faucet on to see if we had water. I watched my mama fall to her knees and cry in her hands as they repossessed yet another car from our driveway. I remember when my front tooth was so loose it was hanging off my gums and my daddy said I could get a happy meal if I let him pull it. Of course I said yes. I watched them walk down the hall of our tiny trailer and pour change onto their bed to count out enough for a happy meal. I remember looking at my daddy's hands covered in cuts, black fingernails and rough skin from working construction. However, I didn't look at these memories as bad until I was old enough to understand what being poor was. My parents never let us think anything was wrong. I thought everyone lived like us! The best part of this story is my parents never gave up and worked so hard to get out of that situation. Today, they OWN a beautiful home, 2 brand new cars and go on vacations to anywhere whenever they want. They shared a condo in Destin, FL with my uncle until they sold it last year. It's been years since they had to worry about bills. My mama has a job at TTI/Ryobi as accounts payable manager and keeps climbing the ladder there. My daddy works part time as a contractor and is booked up six months out for side jobs he does on his own. I learned the value of a dollar pretty young but I also seen what hard work can get you. I'm so unbelievably proud of my parents and their accomplishments. They deserve all the great things this world has to offer. 💗


We are all Americans. Humans. All have had it hard … Unless you are The Clintons

or OBama or just Rich, You know what I'm saying .. 


All have had it hard at sometime in their life .. 



Poverty knows no one color ..  

Sunday, January 12, 2020

Friday, January 10, 2020

This old African American lady said it best a few years ago, "We here in McClellanville, SC are tired of the Taylors." Amen .. She spoke for all of South Carolina with them words.


This old African American lady said it best a few years ago, "We here in McClellanville, SC are tired of the Taylors." Amen .. She spoke for all of South Carolina with them words.
This is not how we in South Carolina treat people. Taylors and Company will gets there's either by the FBI or Almighty God will handle them. 

Thursday, January 9, 2020

More Human Trafficking .. ! All 50 States have got to give Life Sentences to these Traffickers to make a difference. Protect our Daughters and Sons.


6 charged during Columbia human trafficking operation


6 charged during Columbia human trafficking operation
Brandon L. Brumfield (left) and Derrick L. Lamont were charged with enticement of a child to meet for sexual purposes. (Source: Marion County Jail)



COLUMBIA, Miss. (WDAM) - The Columbia Police Department and members of the Pine Belt Human Trafficking Task Force charged six during a special operation on Dec. 13.
The operation was aimed at targeting those who were attempting to exploit or entice children for sexual purposes, solicit prostitutes and possibly identify victims of human trafficking, according to CPD.
Two men were charged with enticement of a child to meet for sexual purposes. Four others were charged with misdemeanor procuring prostitution.
Police charged 22-year-old Brandon L. Brumfield, of Greensburg, Louisiana, and 22-year-old Derrick L. Lamont, of Hattiesburg, with enticement of a child to meet for sexual purposes. Their bond was set at $100,000 each.
The four men charged with procuring prostitution were given citations and released. They are scheduled to appear in court in February.
https://www.wdam.com/2019/12/20/charged-during-columbia-human-trafficking-operation/

Man impersonating officer pulls over van full of cops .. Idiot .. lol



National



HICKSVILLE, N.Y. (AP/WIAT) — According to the Nassau County Police department, a Hicksville man was arrested for criminal impersonation last week on August 16. Detectives say that 25-year-old Valiery Portlock of Gerald Avenue was traveling on Hicksville Road in a black Nissan Sentra when he activated his air horn and the emergency lights built on his car in an attempt to pull over a van.
As it turns out, the van was occupied by Nassau County Electronics Squad detectives. The detectives, while stopped in traffic, identified themselves and then approached Portlock’s vehicle.
Portlock fled the scene, swerved into oncoming traffic, and refused to stop. He continued to drive at a high speed onto Long Island Expressway. Highway patrol officers were notified and spotted Portlock, initiating a traffic stop. Portlock was placed under arrest without incident.
He is charged with first-degree criminal impersonation, second-degree reckless endangerment and unlawful fleeing from a police officer along with multiple VTL violations.
Portlock was arraigned on Aug. 17 at the First District Court in Hempstead 
https://www.cbs42.com/news/national/man-impersonating-officer-pulls-over-van-full-of-cops/?fbclid=IwAR0h-XgBj2jOThh_-UYV0nutOrzjwzJEMAtPnbM568_gzG0dc038Dmahh4U