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moreluck

golden ticket member
So you think two wrongs make a right....
I guess we just disagree on that.

I don't think judges are beholden to the people that appointed them. To suggest that they are.... well, you're basically saying there is no justice in our country. It's a very dark and pessimistic viewpoint that you have.
Sad really.
Judges aren't beholding to the people that appointed them.....the people who appoint them tend to pick judges who have the same 'leanings' as themselves. Odumbo did it and now it's Trump's turn......Maybe for 6 more years. Be afraid, be very afraid.

No justice in the country?????
Some folks have been saying that for years.
 

vantexan

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Your arguments are what are pathetic.

You don’t have the skills or logic to argue a point so you set up false dichotomies and/or suggest that your opponents believe something they do not believe in.
Your debating skills will not even get you on a junior high debate team.
Come on now, he's a master debater.
 

newfie

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trickpony1

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Why is Trump and his ignorant followers, against asylum seekers?

My guess is he knows that, statistically, not all of the people will become gainfully employed.

"Asylum" is a good excuse as they suck our economic system dry, make babies, steal, rob and rape.

When it comes time for you to draw the social security that you paid into all these years...it may not be there.

Look beyond the end of your nose.
 

watdaflock?

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My guess is he knows that, statistically, not all of the people will become gainfully employed.

"Asylum" is a good excuse as they suck our economic system dry, make babies, steal, rob and rape.

When it comes time for you to draw the social security that you paid into all these years...it may not be there.

Look beyond the end of your nose.

That is complete Bull crap and is just another lie spewed on Faux news. You have zero legit evidence, that immigration causes any drain on our economy or to us socially.


"Over the long haul, the presence of immigrants significantly benefits the economy. Areas with more historical immigration now have higher incomes, lower poverty and unemployment, and greater levels of educational attainment and urbanization.

The magnitude of the results was striking: if a county that experienced no immigration during this period had instead experienced median levels of immigration, residents today would have a 20 percent higher per capita income.

It is also not the case that immigrants benefit the economy in the long term but hurt it in the short term. In fact, immigrants during the age of mass migration increased industrialization and agricultural productivity soon after arriving in the United States. The arrival of these new Americans also spurred innovation — greater levels of immigration, the researchers found, correlated with higher rates of patenting.

However, in the short term, counties with greater levels of immigration did see a dip in average educational attainment. Like today, immigrants during the age of mass migration were less educated than the locals. They were also eager to take advantage of the increased economic opportunity they found in the United States, and more likely to choose work over school. But this decrease in education did not persist over the long term. Within one generation of the beginning of mass immigration flows, areas with more historical immigration had higher levels of educational attainment."
 

watdaflock?

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We are not against asylum-seekers and strongly encourage them to take the asylum offer that Mexico made
Mexico offered them temporary work permits.

What ever happened to Trump getting Mexico to pay for the wall? Remember when Trump nut-huggers controlled BOTH the house and Senate, and still couldn't get the wall? Remember when Chuck Shumer offered to approve the wall, if Trump would have protected DACA? That didn't happen.....lol.
 
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