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You're either way stupider than I thought, or way less honest. Take your pick. I despise Trump, and my disdain for him is far more genuine than yours or Pete's or Spence's, because it's not based solely on politics. Trump is disgusting. Absolutely disgusting. But I am 100% certain the nation is way better off than it would be, if he had lost. You really humiliated yourself here. Seriously. I've called him a "morally bankrupt reptile" on this board, at least 50 times. I hate his ego, his narcissism, I really hate the way he treats women and how disloyal he is to his family, I hate how vindictive and thin skinned he is. Is that still too vague for you, Columbo? |
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Let's be very clear here, if you truly despise Trump and only like him for his policies, you have a choice.
If you choose Trump over Walsh, the only rational explanation is that you’re voting for Trump’s character. You can just acknowledge that character doesn't matter to you, sort of like fiscal responsibility, free trade and the Constitution and you can't look at another candidate. Joe Walsh, similar policies on immigration, the border, Supreme Court, etc. but was born not hatched, will divest himself of his business and is not looking to become the royal family of the USA. Can you can you walk me through how you arrived at your decision to run? Because the guy’s a madman. The guy is completely unfit and unhinged. He lies every time he opens his mouth. When he got elected, Olivia, look: I voted for him. I didn’t love him. I didn’t like him. He wasn’t Hillary. When he first got elected, I tried doing the good-Trump-bad-Trump thing every day. But that didn’t last that long, because I realized pretty quickly that he just lies all the time, and then he finally lost me at Helsinki, when he stood in front of the world and said, “I’m with Putin and not my own people.” From that moment on, a little over a year ago, it’s just been downhill. I’m stunned and disappointed that a bigger Republican isn’t challenging him. I waited for months, and I thought somebody would get in. I wrote a piece in the New York Times three weeks ago, and that piece was a plea. I would tweet and say stuff on my radio show with every idiotic thing he did, Come on guys, somebody — and it just wasn’t happening, and some people came to me, and I started to look into it the last month or so. http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/...ing-trump.html |
Pete, wrong at every turn. i don’t believe Walsh can win. I believe trump has a chance. i really wish there was a viable republican candidate with a realistic chance to win, who was a better person.
how about all the democrats who voted for hilary in 2016 over bernie? were they necessarily endorsing her character? i could do a write in vote for Condaleeza Rice if character is literally all that matters. But winning matters. i’m voting for trump over walsh if theres a primary, because the choice as i see it, is trump or whatever freak comes out of the democratic primaries. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
why i voted for him over Hilary? simple. i want a potus who will secure the nation, protect the unborn, grow the economy, and appoint judges who understand that they cannot violalate the constitution when it pleases them. looking at it through that lense, just about any republican is better than
just about any democrat. and before you say i’m a thoughtless gop zombie, i voted for bill clinton and think he was a good potus. i’m also in favor of gay marriage ( supported it long before most democrats did), and in favor of more gun control, and opposed to the death penalty. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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you shut your door at night ... (omg the world has had doors for centuries.. didn't know they were to keep mexicans out?? ) what a simpleton view of the world I can see how Trump appeals to you and the base ... |
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^^^I have no idea what he's talking about
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yes doors have been around for centuries. so have walls. because they work. who says walls are all we need? your side, not my aide, wants to abandon ICE. think for a moment man. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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journey. it’s also always worth noting that none of the snowflakes uttered a syllable about separated families and caged children, when obama was doing it. selective outrage is fake outrage. if we didn’t separate the kids, and threw everyone into one facility, and even one of those kids was hurt by an adult there, then the same people would be complaining that we threw the children to the wolves. it’s very common for adults who are being processed through the criminal justice system, to temporarily lose custody of their children. happens all the time. it’s necessary. and if i was born in mexico and couldn’t find work and couldn’t come here legally, i’d come here illegally if i had to. i absolutely get the motivation. but regardless of intentions, breaking the law has consequences, not all of them pleasant. take every single penny we confiscate from mexican drug dealers and gangs, and use that money to improve those facilities. we have to detain these people until their hearings, common sense and empirical data suggest that 90% of those released dont show up for their hearings, but they deserve compassion and dignity. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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please explain PS the current fence is 6ft 6 in tall :kewl: I doubt the secret service Just depends on the fence seeing its just that easy |
Call it what you want,it is a deterrent. Any guess why it is there? And did you have time to use google or do you prefer to run blind and spout off.... Are you naive enough to actually think that the wall will be the only obstacle to stop illegals from entering. Jeez
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Recent data shows that asylum seekers continue to appear for immigration court proceedings at high rates. In fiscal year 2018, Department of Justice (DOJ) figures show that 89 percent of all asylum applicants attended their final court hearing to receive a decision on their application. When families and unaccompanied children have access to legal representation, the rate of compliance with immigration court obligations is nearly 98 percent. https://www.humanrightsfirst.org/res...court-hearings |
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You are selectively outraged at immigrants by lies propagated by the Trump administration and state media. |
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google Trumps wall responses More than two years later, Trump’s wall remains unbuilt Before Trump became president, 654 miles of the nearly 2,000-mile U.S. Mexico border had primary barriers. As of today, that hasn’t increased. Under the Obama administration, total ICE deportations were above 385,000 each year in fiscal years 2009-2011, and hit a high of 409,849 in fiscal 2012. The numbers dropped to below 250,000 in fiscal years 2015 and 2016. Under Trump, ICE deportations fell to 226,119 in fiscal 2017, then ticked up to over 250,000 in fiscal 2018 and hit a Trump administration high of 282,242 this fiscal year (as of June). yea googles Great |
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NOW does the wall work? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Just another little tidbit in the ongoing smorgasborg of fake news:
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12,000 years later the snowflakes think they don’t work.
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You do have a problem with a President demanding the federal government go ahead and seize private land and then promising to pardon those who seized the land. Don’t you?
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