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After Trump Turns Up The Heat On California, Jerry Brown Caves To His Demand

President Trump will accomplish his goals for America, come hell or high water.

His opponents clearly underestimate him, as they do the American people.

They might complain or posture, but Trump's going to make America great again.

We've seen it many times already.

Even with less than two years into his first term, Trump has won again and again.

We are seeing things happen few people could have predicted.

And what about his rivals' attacks?

They fail time and again.

From Clinton to Obama to Comey to Stormy, the con artists that try to defeat Trump all

fall by the wayside.

Take another Trump opponent.

Governor of California, Jerry Brown, has been very vocal about Trump's presidency.

He has promised to oppose the POTUS every chance he gets.

Even if that means putting Americans at risk.

But now it seems Brown has no other choice but to concede to Trump's demands.

In fact, he's going to help secure the border.

Imagine that.

From The Right Scoop:

Jerry Brown, the horrid governor of beautiful California, said that he will kneel before

President Trump and utter passively, "what can Brown do for you?" after fruitlessly

trying to resist MAGA.

California Governor Jerry Brown has announced that 400 California National Guard troops

will be mobilized to fight gangs, human traffickers and illegal firearm and drug smugglers in

the state, on the coast and at the border.

Why it matters: The troops will not enforce immigration laws or help build new border

barriers.

California and the Trump administration have been at a standoff recently, with California

demanding that DHS and DOD sign the governor's agreement memo limiting what the National

Guard can be used for before deploying troops.

Neither agency has signed the memo with the governor adding that he believes it is no

longer necessary.

BREAKING: Gov. Jerry Brown says California has reached agreement with the Trump administration

on National Guard border mission.

— The Associated Press said Previously he said he WOULD send them then

he said he WOULDN'T and then President Trump broke his spineless resistance with one iron

tweet!!!

Looks like Jerry Brown and California are not looking for safety and security along

their very porous Border.

He cannot come to terms for the National Guard to patrol and protect the Border.

The high crime rate will only get higher.

Much wanted Wall in San Diego already started!

— Donald J. Trump said

There is a Revolution going on in California.

Soooo many Sanctuary areas want OUT of this ridiculous, crime infested & breeding concept.

Jerry Brown is trying to back out of the National Guard at the Border, but the people of the

State are not happy.

Want Security & Safety NOW!

— Donald J. Trump said

You have to realize, if Brown was actually able to oppose Trump, he'd deny sending

any troops.

Yet he is sending 400 National Guard to fight the criminal cartels that flood the CA border.

The liberal media claims the California troops will not enforce immigration law or help build

the border wall.

But the memo that forbade them from doing so was never signed.

Meaning, the National Guard will do whatever they're ordered to do.

That includes preventing illegals from entering the United States or offering a helping hand

to build the wall.

Why do we even need the National Guard?

Because, like it or not, Trump is starting the wall.

The omnibus bill secured a huge amount of cash to the Pentagon.

Much of it will be used to secure the border.

But how will we be able to build the wall, if drug cartels and other scum attack our

workers?

Enter the National Guard.

I don't think those coyotes will have much of a chance against trained, armed American

soldiers.

The presence of the National Guard will ensure that efforts to secure the border will go

unhindered.

A brilliant move by the President.

Brown's troops don't have to enforce immigration law in order to do what Trump wants.

They will be there to prevent violence against our border agents and construction workers.

So, Trump got what he wanted from Brown.

Once again.

For more infomation >> After Trump Turns Up The Heat On California, Jerry Brown Caves To His Demand - Duration: 4:56.

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BREAKING: California On HIGH ALERT- Authorities Release Statement- Here's What We Know - Duration: 3:33.

BREAKING: California On HIGH ALERT- Authorities Release Statement- Here's What We Know

Scientists are now saying that the "Big One" in California may not be caused by

the San Andreas fault line, but by the Hayward Bay fault line.

It is now thought to be the "ticking time bomb" fault line and more dangerous than

the San Andreas.

The scariest scenario for the next major earthquake may not be from the San Andreas Fault (though

that one still threatens), but from the Hayward Fault that runs along the east side of the

San Francisco Bay.

In fact, many say that the next earthquake on the Hayward Bay fault line would be "disastrous."

According to KTUV, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake along the Hayward Fault could kill as many

as 800 people and injure 18,000, according to results of a new research released Wednesday.

The U.S. Geological Survey, citing findings from a simulated tremor with an epicenter

in Oakland, said the disaster would cause 400 fires that could destroy 50,000 homes.

Nearly half a million people would be displaced, authorities said.

USGS: This shows the scenario of a 6.8 earthquake on the Hayward Fault The simulated quake in

the video above, known as the "HayWired scenario," was modeled to occur at 4:18

p.m. on April 18.

It replicates a rupture along the fault's entire 52-mile length, from San Pablo Bay

in the north to just east of San Jose in the south.

According to this model, the violent shaking from the earthquake could cause the two sides

of the fault to split six feet apart in some places.

Some of the aftershocks would continue for several months as well.

Cities in the East Bay would be hit hard, including Berkeley, Oakland, San Leandro,

and Hayward.

If a 7.0 magnitude quake occurred like the one simulated, researchers say that the East

Bay residents could be without water from anywhere between six weeks to six months.

Electricity could be out for up to four weeks in some locations.

According to Business Insider, the statistical chances of this type of an earthquake occurring

are not very comforting either.

There's about a 76% chance that the San Francisco Bay Area could experience a 7.2

magnitude earthquake within the next 30 years, according to some recent reports.

The San Andreas Fault under San Francisco rumbled apart about 112 years ago, causing

the devastating 1906 earthquake that swallowed city blocks, broke water mains, and triggered

massive fires that burned for days.

However, the threat of another major quake for the Bay Area is "real and could happen

at any time," according to researchers for the US Geological Survey.

The Hayward Fault is a "tectonic time bomb, due any time for another magnitude 6.8 to

7.0 earthquake," according to a 2008 USGS report.

Since then, research has indicated that the likelihood of a Hayward quake is greater and

more threatening to the 7 million Bay Area residents than a San Andreas quake would be.

"It's just waiting to go off," USGS earthquake geologist emeritus David Schwartz

warned when speaking to the Los Angeles Times.

For more infomation >> BREAKING: California On HIGH ALERT- Authorities Release Statement- Here's What We Know - Duration: 3:33.

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BREAKING: California On HIGH ALERT- Authorities Release Statement- Here's What We Know - Duration: 3:43.

BREAKING: California On HIGH ALERT- Authorities Release Statement- Here's What We Know

Scientists are now saying that the "Big One" in California may not be caused by

the San Andreas fault line, but by the Hayward Bay fault line.

It is now thought to be the "ticking time bomb" fault line and more dangerous than

the San Andreas.

The scariest scenario for the next major earthquake may not be from the San Andreas Fault (though

that one still threatens), but from the Hayward Fault that runs along the east side of the

San Francisco Bay.

In fact, many say that the next earthquake on the Hayward Bay fault line would be "disastrous."

According to KTUV, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake along the Hayward Fault could kill as many

as 800 people and injure 18,000, according to results of a new research released Wednesday.

The U.S. Geological Survey, citing findings from a simulated tremor with an epicenter

in Oakland, said the disaster would cause 400 fires that could destroy 50,000 homes.

Nearly half a million people would be displaced, authorities said.The simulated quake in the

video above, known as the "HayWired scenario," was modeled to occur at 4:18 p.m. on April

18.

It replicates a rupture along the fault's entire 52-mile length, from San Pablo Bay

in the north to just east of San Jose in the south.

According to this model, the violent shaking from the earthquake could cause the two sides

of the fault to split six feet apart in some places.

Some of the aftershocks would continue for several months as well.

Cities in the East Bay would be hit hard, including Berkeley, Oakland, San Leandro,

and Hayward.

If a 7.0 magnitude quake occurred like the one simulated, researchers say that the East

Bay residents could be without water from anywhere between six weeks to six months.

Electricity could be out for up to four weeks in some locations.

According to Business Insider, the statistical chances of this type of an earthquake occurring

are not very comforting either.

There's about a 76% chance that the San Francisco Bay Area could experience a 7.2

magnitude earthquake within the next 30 years, according to some recent reports.

The San Andreas Fault under San Francisco rumbled apart about 112 years ago, causing

the devastating 1906 earthquake that swallowed city blocks, broke water mains, and triggered

massive fires that burned for days.

However, the threat of another major quake for the Bay Area is "real and could happen

at any time," according to researchers for the US Geological Survey.

The Hayward Fault is a "tectonic time bomb, due any time for another magnitude 6.8 to

7.0 earthquake," according to a 2008 USGS report.

Since then, research has indicated that the likelihood of a Hayward quake is greater and

more threatening to the 7 million Bay Area residents than a San Andreas quake would be.

"It's just waiting to go off," USGS earthquake geologist emeritus David Schwartz

warned when speaking to the Los Angeles Times.

For more infomation >> BREAKING: California On HIGH ALERT- Authorities Release Statement- Here's What We Know - Duration: 3:43.

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BREAKING: California On HIGH ALERT- Authorities Release Statement- Here's What We Know - Duration: 3:08.

BREAKING: California On HIGH ALERT- Authorities Release Statement- Here's What We Know

Scientists are now saying that the "Big One" in California may not be caused by

the San Andreas fault line, but by the Hayward Bay fault line.

It is now thought to be the "ticking time bomb" fault line and more dangerous than

the San Andreas.

The scariest scenario for the next major earthquake may not be from the San Andreas Fault (though

that one still threatens), but from the Hayward Fault that runs along the east side of the

San Francisco Bay.

In fact, many say that the next earthquake on the Hayward Bay fault line would be "disastrous."

According to KTUV, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake along the Hayward Fault could kill as many

as 800 people and injure 18,000, according to results of a new research released Wednesday.

The U.S. Geological Survey, citing findings from a simulated tremor with an epicenter

in Oakland, said the disaster would cause 400 fires that could destroy 50,000 homes.

Nearly half a million people would be displaced, authorities said.

The simulated quake in the video above, known as the "HayWired scenario," was modeled

to occur at 4:18 p.m. on April 18.

It replicates a rupture along the fault's entire 52-mile length, from San Pablo Bay

in the north to just east of San Jose in the south.

According to this model, the violent shaking from the earthquake could cause the two sides

of the fault to split six feet apart in some places.

Some of the aftershocks would continue for several months as well.

Cities in the East Bay would be hit hard, including Berkeley, Oakland, San Leandro,

and Hayward.

If a 7.0 magnitude quake occurred like the one simulated, researchers say that the East

Bay residents could be without water from anywhere between six weeks to six months.

Electricity could be out for up to four weeks in some locations.

According to Business Insider, the statistical chances of this type of an earthquake occurring

are not very comforting either.

There's about a 76% chance that the San Francisco Bay Area could experience a 7.2

magnitude earthquake within the next 30 years, according to some recent reports.

The San Andreas Fault under San Francisco rumbled apart about 112 years ago, causing

the devastating 1906 earthquake that swallowed city blocks, broke water mains, and triggered

massive fires that burned for days.

However, the threat of another major quake for the Bay Area is "real and could happen

at any time," according to researchers for the US Geological Survey.

The Hayward Fault is a "tectonic time bomb, due any time for another magnitude 6.8 to

7.0 earthquake," according to a 2008 USGS report.

Since then, research has indicated that the likelihood of a Hayward quake is greater and

more threatening to the 7 million Bay Area residents than a San Andreas quake would be.

"It's just waiting to go off," USGS earthquake geologist emeritus David Schwartz

warned when speaking to the Los Angeles Times.

For more infomation >> BREAKING: California On HIGH ALERT- Authorities Release Statement- Here's What We Know - Duration: 3:08.

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Volkswagen California - Duration: 0:49.

For more infomation >> Volkswagen California - Duration: 0:49.

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BREAKING: California On HIGH ALERT - Authorities Release Statement - Here's What We Know - Duration: 3:12.

For more infomation >> BREAKING: California On HIGH ALERT - Authorities Release Statement - Here's What We Know - Duration: 3:12.

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California celebrates first 4/20 since pot legalization - Duration: 1:38.

For more infomation >> California celebrates first 4/20 since pot legalization - Duration: 1:38.

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California Gold Rush Project - Duration: 1:06.

Have you heard about the expeditions in California?

If you haven't already heard, our own president James Polk has announced the beginning of a gold rush. (Essay)

Better yet, mining isn't the entire California experience.

Cooking, washing, and the selling of many goods from gold to horses are just a few of the jobs you can get here. (Doc 8, 16, and Essay)

If this isn't convincing enough, the amount of money made will definitely alter your view.

16 dollars a day, which is enough to feed and shelter an entire family of five for a week, so think about the possibilities for you and your family. (Doc 11 and 12)

The California experience comes with it's drawbacks. The work is very tedious, and at times it can become lonely. (Doc 1 and 15)

Now that you've heard a bit about California, consider the possible ways to get here. You can travel here by land or sea.

Sea travel is quicker and easier, but more expensive. It may seem worse, but know that land travel is more treacherous. (Essay)

If you decide to go by land, know that the best time to travel is when the grass starts to green up, because this ensures that your oxen have plenty to eat. (Essay)

If you go too late, you'll get caught in a November snowstorm, and be in a LOT of trouble. (Essay)

And remember: no risk, no reward.

*I got one, two, three, four, five in my bank account*

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