I Agree With The Republicans

UncleBuck

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Republicans way of slowing immigration. Make the US less desirable to live in than Mexico. Trump did it better than any president in the history of the country!! Kudos
that little fella is so scared of immigrants coming here that he's stocking up on guns that will almost invariably be used by himself to kill himself

i'd call him a total pussy but that would be an insult to pussies, which are always braver than he is
 

mooray

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Pretty sure every one of us here had family that came through legally, but back then they just let you in as long as you weren't a self-proclaimed polygamist or anarchist. Of course, we'll have to ignore the irony with Trump'ers suddenly supporting anarchy.
 

Lucky Luke

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No one in their right mind would want to go to America if they had a choice to go elsewhere. It's down right dangerous to go there and there is an employment crises.

Keep in mid most of these refugees became refugees due to American politics and its war machine. You owe them.

Refugees made America great.

"Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of Your teeming shore.- sound familiar?
 

Lucky Luke

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Pretty sure every one of us here had family that came through legally, but back then they just let you in as long as you weren't a self-proclaimed polygamist or anarchist. Of course, we'll have to ignore the irony with Trump'ers suddenly supporting anarchy.
To be fair Trump cult are not real Americans.
 

CunningCanuk

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I watch both news sources. It's interesting to see how much they try and ignore. They are both biased, but I find CNN to be far more deceptive than FOX. At least FOX talks about things that make the Republicans look bad. They don't gloat on it, but at least they'll mention it. Not one thing from CNN on the border in weeks or months.

Who's got kids in cages now, lol?
Brilliant.
 

srh88

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Man.. its like the people crying here are too afraid to just ask their boss for a raise. You too can get up to 15 bucks an hour.


But really.. it would save us money on social programs. But you guys are dumb as hell and only listen to Facebook memes for news. Red state people crying about handouts is hilarious
 

srh88

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I could not imagine 1 valid reason to argue the minimum wage going up a dollar a year until it hits 15 unless... you are afraid your maybe 15/hr wage won't go up too. Prove me wrong though
 

Hollatchaboy

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But hey, at least we're getting something for once.

I'm trying to figure out how I can get even more. There's got to be some loophole or program designed for some specific entity hidden in the text of the stimulus package that can be leveraged for personal financial gain without doing anything fraudulent. I'm going to go through the entire package once it's passed and signed by the President. If there's money to be had I'm getting it.
Let me know what you find please. Lol :bigjoint:
 

hanimmal

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republican National Committee is defending its right to use former President Donald Trump’s name in fundraising appeals after he demanded they put an end to the practice.

In a Monday letter to Trump attorney Alex Cannon, RNC chief counsel J. Justin Riemer said the committee “has every right to refer to public figures as it engages in core, First Amendment-protected political speech” and said “it will continue to do so in pursuit of these common goals.”

But he maintained that Trump had also “reaffirmed” to the chair of the RNC, Ronna McDaniel, over the weekend “that he approves of the RNC’s current use of his name in fundraising and other materials, including for our upcoming donor retreat event at Palm Beach at which we look forward to him participating.”

The flap reflects tension within the GOP in the months after Trump left the White House. The party is eager to tap into his popularity among the Republican base to raise money ahead of next year’s midterms. But that runs counter to Trump’s instinct to control the use of his name and image as he aims to position himself as the undisputed leader of the GOP.

In his first major speech since leaving office, Trump urged his supporters to give their money to Save America, his political action committee, instead of the GOP’s traditional fundraising organizations. And on Friday, his group sent letters to the RNC and others asking them to “immediately cease and desist the unauthorized use of President Donald J. Trump’s name, image, and/or likeness in all fundraising, persuasion, and/or issue speech,” according to the RNC letter.

The House and Senate Republican campaign committees and a Trump spokesman did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The RNC and Trump’s campaign worked hand-in-hand during the 2020 election, including raising money through a joint fundraising committee. And ties between them remain.

Trump is scheduled to speak at the RNC’s spring donor retreat in April in Palm Beach and has toldMcDaniel that he wants to continue raising money for the RNC even as he amasses cash for his own pursuits. That includes exacting revenge by backing challengers to Republican incumbents who crossed him by voting to impeach him for inciting the Capitol riot.

Despite the letters, the RNC and others have continued to fundraise off of Trump’s name.

“CONGRATULATIONS! You have been selected as one of the FIRST to be invited to claim your Trump Legacy Membership,” the RNC wrote in one appeal on Sunday.

“We NEED 10,000 patriots who still stand with President Trump before midnight tonight,” “URGENT: TRUMP SUPPORTERS NEEDED,” added the National Republican Senatorial Committee Monday afternoon.
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