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Saturday, January 13, 2018
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Friday, January 12, 2018
ትራምፕ የአፍሪካን እና የሄይቲን ህዝቦችን ከሰገራ መውጫ ፊንጢጣ ጋር አመሳሰላቸው::
የወቅቱን የስደተኞችም ጉዳይ በተመለከተ ከሁለቱም አቻ የፖለቲካ የምክር ቤት ተወካዮች ሊያወያት በሄዱበት ወቅት ለምን አሜሪካ ከአፍሪካና ከሄይቲ የሰገራ መውጫ ፊንጢጣ ("shithole countries") ከመሰሉ አገሮች ስደተኞችን ከምናግበሰብስ ለምን ይህ ዲቪ የሚሉትን ነገሮች እንደ ኖርዊይ ላሉ የነጭ አገር ዜጎች እድሉን አንሰጥም በማለት በጥቁር ህዝብ ላይ ያለውን ጥላቻ በኣደባባይ አውጡታል
TIME
Trump was meeting with lawmakers at the White House on Thursday to discuss a bipartisan immigration deal when he reportedly grew frustrated at the suggestion that immigrants with protected status would need that status restored.
“Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?” Trump said.
Condemnation from around the world followed swiftly, and in some cases, in no less salty language than president’s own choice words.
Vicente Fox, Mexico’s former president and a long-time Trump troller, said that the president’s mouth was “the foulest shithole in the world.” He then reminded him that America’s “greatness” was built on diversity.
Why the big "shitholes" are quite?
Trump refered me/us (Africans,Africa Americans and Hiatians) as shitholes. He is insulting more than 3 billion of us. I do not have a loud voice like others so where are the loud voices of the black people
like Obama, Oprah, Micheal Jordan or Denzil Washington.
Please speak up
Thursday, January 11, 2018
Trump referred to Haiti and African nations as 'shithole' countries
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
IRS Filing Season Begins Monday, January 29, 2018
The IRS will begin accepting and processing returns Monday, January 29, 2018.
Refund Delays
The PATH Act of 2015 requires the IRS to hold refunds on returns claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and/or the Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC) until mid-February. The IRS is required to hold the entire refund — even the portion not associated with the EITC and ACTC — until at least mid-February. The IRS cautions that these refunds likely won’t arrive in bank accounts or debit cards until the week of February 27 at the earliest.
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Wednesday, January 3, 2018
Monday, January 1, 2018
18 new laws in California in 2018

- Vehicles worth between $0 and $4,999: $25 fee increase
- Vehicles worth between $5,000 and $24,999: $50 fee increase
- Vehicles worth between $25,000 and $34,999: $100 fee increase
- Vehicles worth between $35,000 and $59,999: $150 fee increase
- Vehicles worth $60,000 and higher: $175 fee increase
3. Marijuana use in vehicles: Effective Jan. 1, drivers will be prohibited from smoking or ingesting marijuana or marijuana products while driving or riding as a passenger in a vehicle, as part of SB 65.
4. Minimum wage increase: For the second year in a row under SB 3, the minimum wage will increase to $11 an hour, beginning Jan. 1, for more than 2 million workers in California. Under the bill, minimum wage went up to $10.50 an hour in 2017 and will go up again to $12 per hour in 2019. It will increase $1 each year to $15 in 2022. However, Gov. Jerry Brown can halt the increase if there is a negative job growth.
5. Bars and ride-sharing: Calling for a safe ride home could get even easier, thanks to a new law that goes into effect Jan. 1. AB 711 will allow alcohol companies and businesses to team up with ride shares, like Uber and Lyft, as well as taxi services, to give out vouchers or promo codes for discounted rides.
6. Sanctuary state of California: SB 54 restricts the ability of state and local police in California to cooperate with U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, agents. Beginning Jan. 1, law enforcement officers won’t be allowed to ask about someone’s immigration status or hold them for ICE agents, unless that person has been convicted of a crime. In addition, AB 291 prohibits landlords from reporting renters who are in the country illegally.
7. Ammunition sales: Beginning Jan. 1, ammunition purchases must be made in person through an authorized firearms and ammo vendor, as per Prop 63, which was approved by voters in November 2016. Ammunition buyers will be allow for online sales of ammunition, but it must be shipped to a licensed vendor from whom the buyer can pick it up. KCRA talked to the owner of an El Dorado County ammunition store that could close due to this new law.
8. Gender identity on driver’s licenses: SB 179 removes the requirement that people have to choose either male or female on their identification documents. Transgender people will be able to select “nonbinary” as an option if they do not identify as either male or female. This new choice will be available beginning in 2019.
9. Guns banned at schools: AB 424 eliminates a previous policy, implemented in 2016, that gave school administrators the ability to decide whether campus employees with concealed carry permits were allowed to bring their firearms to school. The new law bans firearms on campus altogether.
10. Buses and seat belts: Beginning July 1, anyone riding in a bus is required by law to be properly restrained by seat belts, if the bus is equipped with them. SB 20 also prohibits adults from putting children between the ages of 8 and 16 on a bus unless they are properly restrained by a seat belt or “child passenger restraint system that meets federal safety standards. Violations of this law will be punishable by a fine.
11. High school exit exam: High school students can rejoice at not having to suffer through the lengthy high school exit exam, which California did away with in 2015 in an effort to rewrite it. AB 830 permanently eliminates the exam as a condition of graduation.
12. Baby changing tables in bathrooms: Changing diapers is no longer just a woman’s job, and because of AB 1127, diaper-changing stations will be a requirement in both women’s and men’s public bathrooms. This applies to new construction or restrooms that undergo significant renovations.
13. Rescue animal sales: AB 485 bans pet stores from selling dogs, cats and rabbits unless they are rescue animals. The law aims to prevent California pet stores from selling animals bred in puppy mills and other mass-breeding operations.
14. Job salary history: Under AB 168, employers will no longer be able to ask job applicants about their salary history, compensation or benefits. Employers will also be required to disclose pay scales for a job if the applicants asks for them.
15. Free college: As part of a nationwide push by Democrats to provide free higher education, AB 19 is the first step in that process, waiving the fee for first-time students who enroll full time in California community colleges.
16. Neighborhood voting: In an effort to bolster declining voter turnout, SB 450 replaces neighborhood polling places with elections done mainly by mail. Every voter will receive a mail-in ballot, which they can then take to a drop-off location up to four weeks before Election Day.
17. Car window tinting: Under the previous law, drivers were prohibited from having tint or any other material or display that “reduces the driver’s clear view through the windshield or side windows." AB 1303 allows drivers with a medical condition certified by a dermatologist to tint their windshields, side and rear windows to protect them from ultraviolet rays.
18. Crossing the street: Pedestrians who cross the street while the red hand signal is flashing will no longer be penalized for doing so. Under AB 390, if the flashing red hand symbol appears and there is a countdown to indicate how much time pedestrians have left to cross, walkers are legally permitted to do so.
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