Trump's AMERICA : 2018 (& world reaction )

Hoof Hearted

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I'd say this was a classic case of Hollywood Democrats showing their true class once again, but I think this woman has a drinking problem or perhaps mental health issues going on. This isn't the first time she's stepped in it.
 

Cliffy

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Ocean Breeze

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That is exactly what he is doing. He could care less about the children........He wants what he wants and will use the kids as ingraining chips to get his damned wall

Just like a frig gin sadistic dictator who is abusing power at every turn.......while the republicans passively enable him..

Word is that many Republicans are actually AFRAID of him As they and the rest of the world should be.

He is behaving like a kidnapper, holding the kids hostage and demanding his form of ransom . There are no guarantees as to what he will do with those kids and families.


His tarries are following the same principle........ and just as insane. He cold care less about the job losses, on all sides......as he is on some monetary mission to make up funds for his tax cuts..... a desperate attempt to bring down the ghastly national debt. Which he contributed to in his short time in office.
 

Curious Cdn

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You don't t think that little children should be taken from their parents and put into a concentration camp?

You must be a LIE-beral!

I feel your saltiness!

[snicker!]
 

JLM

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You don't t think that little children should be taken from their parents and put into a concentration camp?

You must be a LIE-beral!

I feel your saltiness!

[snicker!]

Regardless of how this practice got started, Trump has a moral responsibility to put an end to it NOW! This could well turn out to be his "Waterloo". You don't f**k with kids!
 

Walter

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I don't hear the whining about kids being separated from their parents when the parents are sent to jail for committing a crime.
 

JLM

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I don't hear the whining about kids being separated from their parents when the parents are sent to jail for committing a crime.


You are mixing up oranges and apples, Walter. Do you think a prison environment would be conducive to the raising of well adjusted children? If the families attempting to cross the border don't qualify just send them back with their kids. That might even be a cheaper solution for the U.S. If Trump persists with what he's doing his time ain't long. The emotional aspect of it will 'kill' him let alone the legal aspect.
 

Curious Cdn

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Regardless of how this practice got started, Trump has a moral responsibility to put an end to it NOW! This could well turn out to be his "Waterloo". You don't f**k with kids!

Hey, if he gasses those kids, it'll GUARANTEE that they won't be coming back as adults to tunnel under the Wall!

Moral responsibility!

MAGA!
 

Hoof Hearted

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It's pretty rich to enter a country illegally...break that country's law...then whine that you are being separated from your kid until they sort out exactly who you are.

Just thought I'd throw that out there.
 

Twin_Moose

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It was obummer's LAX immigration policies that created the tent cities and now Trump is left to clean up the mess. Removing ALL illegals is a good start.

What's your view on a single mother dragging her preteen children 1000's of miles across countries that have refugee programs to try to sneak into a country in hopes of not being detected until she can drop an anchor baby for life? Isn't she cruel and inhumane to her children? Isn't the U.S. housing, feeding, providing education to the children? How have the Coyotes/smugglers or will treat the same children instead?

Texas border crash leaves 5 dead after Border Patrol, police chase, sheriff says

A vehicle carrying undocumented immigrants flipped Sunday, ejecting 12 people and killing at least five after a chase in south Texas, Dimmit County Sheriff Marion Boyd said. Four people were killed at the scene about 50 miles from the Mexico border and a fifth person died at a hospital in San Antonio, the sheriff said.
The incident started after a Border Patrol agent in Carrizo Springs suspected smuggling when he saw a trio of vehicles pass him on a rural highway, US Customs and Border Protection said. That agent stopped one vehicle and radioed a description of the other two vehicles to other agents, the agency said.
Several people were arrested after another agent stopped the second vehicle, but the third vehicle didn't stop when an agent tried to pull it over, Customs and Border Protection said. Boyd said a Dimmitt County Sheriff's deputy took over the chase just west of Big Wells, but the vehicle, which was traveling around 100 mph, ran off the road onto the gravel before flipping several times when it tried to get back on the roadway, the sheriff said.
"We've seen this many, many times, in not only this county but other counties along the border," Boyd said. "It's a problem. ... This is, I think, a perfect example of why our borders need to be secure."

'We need a wall'
Boyd said there were 14 people in the vehicle that flipped. Authorities believe the driver and one passenger are US citizens.
Local law enforcement officers were familiar with the driver, who was in the area last week to either pick up undocumented immigrants or to scout, the sheriff said.
The other 12 passengers were undocumented immigrants, Boyd said.
Boyd said the victims were taken to hospitals. Six patients were taken to San Antonio Military Medical Center in San Antonio, Lt. Edwin Roberts said. He would not confirm if any of the patients had died.
The sheriff said he didn't know where the immigrants were from but said most migrants who travel through the area are from Central America or Mexico.

He said his deputies are often involved in chases pursuing people suspected of smuggling undocumented immigrants and drugs.
"I think we need a wall, in my opinion," he said, voicing support for President Donald Trump's proposal to construct a border wall with Mexico.
Boyd added: "If it can be built, I think it needs to be built. But along with that, there needs to be cameras. There needs to be sensors."
Footage from a motorist who witnessed the crash and posted video to Facebook shortly after shows at least four bodies on the ground, the mangled Chevrolet and several Border Patrol vehicles at the scene.
Yolanda Choates, a US Customs and Border Protection spokeswoman, directed questions to the Dimmit County Sheriff's Office.
When asked why Border Patrol agents started the chase, Boyd said, "It's called good police work."

CNN's Amir Vera contributed to this report.

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Yeah I guess you're right the Coyote's and smugglers are better for the illegal immigrants SMFH
 

Cliffy

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It's pretty rich to enter a country illegally...break that country's law...then whine that you are being separated from your kid until they sort out exactly who you are.

Just thought I'd throw that out there.
Seeking asylum is not illegal. Separating children from parents is.


 

Twin_Moose

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Of all my concerns I am least concerned about competing with you at any endeavour, which is currently 577th on my list of concerns.




I'm still hanging on to hope he will, a lot of his ideas are good, if he could just learn to button his trap at times. There is just no point in saying shit that doesn't need saying. Actions are much louder than words anyway.

Don't all these arguments and worries sound familiar

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Soon after taking office, Reagan began implementing sweeping new political and economic initiatives. His supply-side economic policies, dubbed "Reaganomics", advocated tax rate reduction to spur economic growth, economic deregulation, and reduction in government spending. In his first term he survived an assassination attempt, spurred the War on Drugs, and fought public sector labor. Over his two terms, the economy saw a reduction of inflation from 12.5% to 4.4%, and an average annual growth of real GDP of 3.4%. Reagan enacted cuts in domestic discretionary spending, cut taxes, and increased military spending contributed to increased federal outlays overall, even after adjustment for inflation. Foreign affairs dominated his second term, including ending the Cold War, the bombing of Libya, and the Iran–Contra affair. In June 1987, four years after he publicly described the Soviet Union as an "evil empire", Reagan challenged Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev to "tear down this wall!", during a speech at the Brandenburg Gate. He transitioned Cold War policy from détente to rollback by escalating an arms race with the USSR while engaging in talks with Gorbachev. The talks culminated in the INF Treaty, which shrank both countries' nuclear arsenals. Reagan began his presidency during the decline of the Soviet Union, and the Berlin Wall fell just ten months after the end of his term. Germany reunified the following year, and on December 26, 1991 (nearly three years after he left office), the Soviet Union collapsed.

Political positions of Ronald Reagan

Reagan served as President during the later part of the Cold War, an era of political and ideological disagreement between the United States and the Soviet Union. Reagan labeled the Soviet Union an "evil empire" that would be consigned to the "ash heap of history" and he later predicted that communism would collapse.[1] He reversed the policy of détente[2] and massively built up the United States military.[3] Through it, Reagan ordered production of the MX missile, the LGM-118A Peacekeeper and implemented the B-1 bomber program that had been canceled by the Carter administration.[4] He also monitored the deployment of the Pershing II missile in West Germany.[5]
He proposed the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), a defense project[6] that planned to use ground and space-based missile defense systems to protect the United States from attack.[7] Reagan believed that this defense shield could make nuclear war impossible.[6][8] Reagan was convinced that the Soviet Union could be defeated rather than simply negotiated with.

Can I come and live at your house ? Will you give me an allowance too ? PS my relatives want to come also , they could sure use that allowance as well .


Have you joined Antifa yet ?


If I wasn’t on ignore I might just tell you to fu-k off , but since I am , o Jewell .

You are doing it the right way which is unacceptable, you are asking OB if you can stay at her place with benefits you should just barge into her house and demand benefits that is what would make her happy :lol: