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Post by onelasttime on Jan 28, 2024 18:25:45 GMT
Taking down the poll. 23 yes for voting on the immigration bill. Zero nos. 2/4/2024. I don’t usually put polls on the misc thread. But decided to do one about Immigration here because there is already a fair amount of information about what is happening or not happening in Congress about immigration on this thread. There will only be two questions and they are do you think the Senate bill should be brought to the House floor for debate, compromises, and voting on it? I’m leaving out the option to have President Biden do it by executive order. To me it’s a non issue and it’s my poll to set up. 😀 Stuart Stevens….. “We know that they are lying, they know that they are lying, they even know that we know they are lying, we also know that they know we know they are lying too, they of course know that we certainly know they know we know they are lying too as well, but they are still lying. In our country, the lie has become not just moral category, but the pillar industry of this country.” ― Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn This is a perfect desription of the Republican Party. Read any account of a totalitarian state, and the citizens are afraid to speak the truth. So it is inside the Republican Party. For all their talk of "freedom," Republican elected officials are now afraid to speak the truth about Trump & their party. Like those in Russia or North Korea, they whisper the truth to their spouses late at night. They look at their children and see the disapointment in their eyes and try to explain why it has to be this way. Look at the face of Tim Scott standing next to Donald Trump as he humiliates him and that is the face of a man who has lost all self-respect. I know these people. I get emails from grown children of former clients asking me what happened to their fathers or mothers. I used to just lie and try to make them feel better, telling them it would pass and their father/mother was still a good person. Now I just don't respond. Republican politicians need each other to covince themselves it has to be this way. But it doesn't and in the quiet of the night, when the self-loathing threates to wash over them, they hate what they have become. Then they get up the next morning and do it again. These are sad, broken men and women who may deserve our pity but not our respect. They are betraying what it means to be an American. History will call them all cowards.“ A response and I’m starting to think this as well… ”The sad thing is that far too many people in this country need crash courses in U.S.History, world history, and civics before November, and it won't happen.” x.com/stuartpstevens/status/1751666764839367006?s=61&t=j45uMgNk1i8O0YllKF58nw
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Post by pantsonfire on Jan 28, 2024 18:29:35 GMT
Since a new thread is started...
I have some acquaintances who are going after people who say 4 more years if Biden. They are anti Israel and anti what is going there thus anti Democratic and anti Biden.
They go after anyone who is going to vote for Biden arguing we are voting for continued genocide.
I also see these responses from 30 to mid 40 yr olds as well.
So when asked who they will vote for crickets.
So who will these persons vote for? Will they just not vote? I am pretty certain the people I know IRL won't vote for Trump.
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 28, 2024 19:28:30 GMT
Mueller, She Wrote…..
“Why doesn’t the press talk about Trump skipping church every Sunday? If Biden didn’t go, it would be all they talked about. twitter.com/eugenedaniels2…”
Seriously has anyone ever seen pictures of trump at church services on Sunday? Any Sunday?
It’s just another con being pulled by trump.
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 28, 2024 20:05:30 GMT
Everything that man touched while president has to be fixed. NBC News.. ”The White House Medical Unit had “severe and systemic problems” with their pharmacy operations and provided health care to ineligible staffers before the Biden administration, according to a scathing inspector general report.” x.com/nbcnews/status/1751632566245851158?s=61&t=j45uMgNk1i8O0YllKF58nwAs noted below that little blurb did not specifically say “During the trump administration “. Instead it said “before the Biden Administration”. Responses… ”Before the Biden Administration” & you wonder why we fucking don’t take mostNews seriously. What kind of piece of shit journalism is this nonsense? The lush of Dr, Ronnie, Jackson, during the Trump administration was handing out juiced, skittles like they were Tylenol. Report the news or give up your fucking journalistic licenses.” “Nice title. It looks like the Biden Administration did this. Are you afraid of using the word Trump? Trump's White House popped opioids like Chiclets. Fixed it for you. 🙄” “Agreed. Why not say “during the Trump administration”? Lots of people don’t read carefully and will see “Biden” and ignore the “before” part.” Here’s my thought. Why even mention the Biden Administration at all?
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Post by Lurkingpea on Jan 28, 2024 21:02:39 GMT
Mueller, She Wrote….. “Why doesn’t the press talk about Trump skipping church every Sunday? If Biden didn’t go, it would be all they talked about. twitter.com/eugenedaniels2…” Seriously has anyone ever seen pictures of trump at church services on Sunday? Any Sunday? It’s just another con being pulled by trump. Just the AI one he posted. I think he is worried if he set foot in church it would fall down around him. He is a fraud in every single capacity. Fraudulent business person. Fraudulent Christian. Fraudulent husband. Fraudulent intelligent human. Fraudulent speaker. Etc, etc.
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Post by Gem Girl on Jan 28, 2024 21:13:01 GMT
So who will these persons vote for? Will they just not vote? I am pretty certain the people I know IRL won't vote for Trump. I wonder that, too. I also wonder why they don't see the larger-world implications on which Biden is basing his policies. However, if they like democracy, they need for Biden to have a huge and decisive win. He can be moderated on stances as the situation allows, whereas TFG will only get worse if elected.
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Post by ntsf on Jan 28, 2024 21:19:33 GMT
well.. church is for the sinners.. where you may learn to be a better person, to confess your sins.. to learn there are bigger things than you..
so don't think trump will be in church often anytime soon.. though the doors are open.. I don't think he is capable of looking at himself clearly..
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Post by jayfab on Jan 28, 2024 21:40:51 GMT
Since a new thread is started... I have some acquaintances who are going after people who say 4 more years if Biden. They are anti Israel and anti what is going there thus anti Democratic and anti Biden. They go after anyone who is going to vote for Biden arguing we are voting for continued genocide. I also see these responses from 30 to mid 40 yr olds as well. So when asked who they will vote for crickets. So who will these persons vote for? Will they just not vote? I am pretty certain the people I know IRL won't vote for Trump. I'm having the same conversations. To those I've asked who they will vote for they say they will vote third party. Unfortunately I'm hearing a lot of this recently. We are indeed doomed.
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 28, 2024 21:56:22 GMT
Here we have another liar.
I follow Marc Elias and subscribe to his Democracy Docket. And he is very good about pointing out what laws and gerrymandering the Republicans are doing. His law firm handles a large number of law suits filed because of voter suppression laws and gerrymandering the Republicans do to help them win.
Acyn…
” Stefanik: In New York state alone, for example, Democrats are trying to rig and cheat and illegally gerrymander districts. We need to focus on all efforts to make sure this is a secure and constitutional election.“
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 28, 2024 22:07:14 GMT
This is one thing you will never see dumpster don do…. ABC News…. ”During a campaign event in South Carolina, Pres. Biden asked for a moment of silence in honor of three U.S. service members killed in a drone attack in Jordan on Sunday, saying afterwards, “We shall respond.” trib.al/1hAzfBT” x.com/abc/status/1751723923346014602?s=61&t=j45uMgNk1i8O0YllKF58nw
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 28, 2024 22:32:09 GMT
Gift article linkI think he’s right on. From The Washington Post. “Opinion Sure, Trump and Biden are old. The similarities end there.”By E.J. Dionne Jr. “The most convenient political habit of the moment is to natter on about how both President Biden and Donald Trump are unpopular and old and how Americans long for some new and energetic candidate (identity to be disclosed later). This above-the-battle, “woe is us” posture makes those who adopt it look tough-minded, independent and clear-eyed. It puts Biden and Trump on the same level and then compares both with someone who doesn’t yet exist. Never mind that it’s far easier to imagine the perfect candidate than to find one.This might be harmless if Biden and Trump really were equivalent, but nothing could be further from the truth. It’s time for everyone, the media especially, to face up to the actual choice: Between constitutional democracy and authoritarianism. Between a normal human being and a self-involved, spiteful madman. Between a government that has performed well and a regime that would gyrate from one personal obsession to another. News over the past few days provides another contrast: between a president seeking compromise to protect our southern border, while also getting help to Ukraine, and an opponent who claims (albeit with little evidence) that terrorists and drug dealers are rushing into the country — and who wants them to keep coming so he can win an election. False equivalence is the bane of our politics, and it’s a particular problem for (I hate these terms) “legacy” or “mainstream” media. At its best, the old media — which I have been part of my entire career — takes on the essential work of informing the public about what is going on in the world with a sense of fairness and a dedication to truth, as best as it can be determined. Journalists should never give up on this. But decades of attacks from the political right have made the mainstream media far more sensitive to the appearance of liberal bias than to worries about other forms of distortion. This makes formulas of false equivalence very attractive — statements along the lines of “Both sides are equally bad” or “What this person did is terrible, but notice this (far less egregious) act by the other guy.” The Trump movement has played on the mainstream media’s, well, liberal guilt ever since its champion came down that escalator. Reporters were told to take Trump “seriously, not literally.” No, we should do both. They were said to lack understanding of the people who were voting for him. There’s some truth here — the media does have a class bias — but understanding what might motivate a group of voters should not mean glorifying them, whether they support Trump or anyone else. It should certainly not preclude clarity about the difference between a politician who stokes and exploits their anger, and another who is trying to solve their problems. Above all, it should not mean pretending that Trump and his opponents (whether that’s Biden, Hillary Clinton or Nikki Haley) live in the same moral universe as he does and are as flawed as he is. The age issue has a lovely objectivity about it because Biden is 81. And voters’ unhappiness with the choice between Biden and Trump has real polling data to support it. I get why Haley says Trump and Biden are “equally bad” and too old. After all, she’s running against them both and wants to pry voters in her party away from their Trump habit. Putting Biden and Trump on the same level might be a way to GOP hearts. But the fact that they are not “equally bad” was brought home on the night of the New Hampshire primary, when Trump went on an unhinged tirade against Haley. He was petty (“I watched her in the fancy dress that probably wasn’t so fancy”), threatening (“I don’t get too angry,” he said angrily, “I get even”) and vindictive (“She’s not going to win, but if she did, she would be under investigation”). Haley knows it’s absurd to pretend that Biden is capable of such an indecent display. And on that age issue, it’s another sign of media skittishness that the 77-year-old Trump’s frequent miscues and flights from reality did not get much coverage until Republican Haley called out the speech in which he kept confusing “Nikki Haley” with “Nancy Pelosi.” Yes, strong women seem to drive him batty, but it should not have taken Haley to force a reckoning with Trump’s disassociation problems. There’s no question Biden has a lot of work to do, particularly to motivate younger voters whose support he needs and who would prefer someone new and dynamic. But the fact that no Democrat of consequence chose to challenge Biden suggests he just might have the qualities required in this dangerous year: his character, his desire to hold the country together and his ability to keep the peace in his party. There could not be a sharper contrast with Trump.“
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 28, 2024 22:52:59 GMT
Well isn’t this interesting but not surprising. From Foreign Policy…. “ Trump Team Makes Last-Minute Moves to Box In Biden on Foreign Policy”“On Taiwan, Yemen, and Cuba, the Trump administration is laying political land mines for Biden on its way out the door. In its final days of power, the Trump administration is launching a slew of major last-minute policy changes aimed at cementing its legacy and boxing in the incoming Biden administration on issues including China and Taiwan, Cuba, and the war in Yemen.Just 10 days before leaving office, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced on Sunday night that the administration would be designating Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi movement as a terrorist organization, a decision aimed at cracking down on the rebel group. But international aid groups warn the sanctions designation could seriously hamper their ability to deliver lifesaving humanitarian aid to the war-wracked country. Over the weekend, Pompeo also announced that the United States would be rolling back a decades-old policy of “self-imposed” restrictions between American and Taiwanese officials that takes aim at a central tenet of the so-called “One China” policy status quo. The United States maintains close ties to Taiwan, but China considers the island part of its territory. The move drew swift condemnation from officials in Beijing. And on Monday, Bloomberg reported that the Trump administration planned to designate Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism, reversing an Obama administration decision and throwing a major roadblock into the incoming Biden administration’s reported plans to swiftly pick up where Obama left off in trying to renormalize diplomatic ties with Havana. Veteran diplomats and foreign-policy experts describe the flurry of eleventh-hour policy announcements as parting shots from the outgoing administration deliberately aimed at hampering the incoming administration’s foreign policy. One U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity, referred to the moves as “fire sale diplomacy.” The announcements themselves won’t outright prevent President-elect Joe Biden from rolling back President Donald Trump’s foreign policies, experts said, but will make it more politically and diplomatically difficult to do so. “You have a whole group of things coming together as the administration leaves,” said Anthony Cordesman, a scholar at the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies. “This administration is certainly going out with more of a bang than a whimper.” Cordesman said there are ways the Biden administration can try to ignore or sidestep the latest policy pronouncements that don’t completely box in its foreign-policy priorities. But they represent diplomatic land mines the Biden administration will have to carefully work to avoid. “If you should call back the designation of terrorism in any debate over Yemen, [opponents] can accuse the Biden administration of being soft on terrorism,” he said. “Any time that officials from Taiwan want to talk to the United States … the people who are supporters of Taiwan can point to the fact that the previous admin[istration] has taken this policy stand.” Taiwan’s representative office in Washington praised the administration’s decision. “The State Department’s actions to further Taiwan-U.S. engagements reflect the strength & depth of our relationship,” the office said in a statement sent to Foreign Policy. “We look forward to broadening the Taiwan-U.S partnership in the months & years ahead.” On a more basic level, the storming of the U.S. Capitol by a pro-Trump mob last week that left five people dead could leave a lasting impression with American allies and developing nations where the Biden administration hopes to engage in democratic transition efforts. The attacks, which marked the first time the Capitol had been breached since the British burned Washington in 1814, sparked international condemnation, with close U.S. allies and even adversaries such as Russia and Venezuela calling out the violence. Some veteran foreign-policy experts are already questioning whether Biden should move forward with his grand plans to host a “summit of democracies” during his first year in office, given how events in Washington have clouded U.S. efforts to promote democracy abroad. But the terrorism designations in Yemen and Cuba will represent a thorny issue for the Biden administration, experts and officials said, because the incoming State Department would face the political burden of demonstrating that the designated groups had changed their behavior to roll back the designations or potentially risk criticism from congressional Republicans and foreign-policy hard-liners. Pompeo, who has been circling Twitter with victory lap-styled missives celebrating the outgoing Trump administration’s purported foreign-policy accomplishments, is set for one last hurrah on Tuesday with a speech at the National Press Club outlining threats from Iran and al Qaeda. The State Department has been encouraging diplomats to pack the house for the speech despite an uptick in coronavirus cases nationally. Pompeo has been vocal in his criticisms of the incoming administration’s plans to revive the Obama-era Iran nuclear deal, which Trump withdrew from as part of his administration’s so-called “maximum pressure” strategy to economically and diplomatically isolate Tehran. The Houthi designation also appears connected to an effort to sanction U.S. adversaries as the Trump administration runs out the clock. In the weeks since the U.S. election, the United States has slapped sanctions on companies and individuals connected to Iran’s metals industry; sanctioned Venezuelan officials involved in imprisoning Americans working for the U.S. petroleum refiner Citgo; and sanctioned several Cuban military-owned companies. In late December, the administration also added dozens of Chinese companies, including semiconductor and drone manufacturers, to a trade blacklist as part of its efforts to exert pressure on Beijing in its final month in office. On Yemen, the designation of the Houthis as a terrorist group will push the country, already considered the world’s worst humanitarian crisis after six years of war, closer to the brink of famine, according to aid groups and top U.N. officials. Humanitarian organizations that deliver lifesaving supplies to civilians in Houthi-controlled parts of the country said the designation will make it immensely more difficult to operate there. U.S. lawmakers who oppose the move, including Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy, who sits on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has also argued it will upend fragile peace talks between the Houthis and the internationally recognized Yemeni government. “The consequences will be felt acutely across a country also hit hard by extreme hunger, cholera, and COVID-19, as banks, businesses, and humanitarian donors become unwilling or unable to take on the risk of operating in Yemen,” said Scott Paul, the humanitarian policy lead at Oxfam America. “Every day these designations remain in place will worsen the suffering of Yemen’s most vulnerable families. We call on President-elect Biden to revoke them immediately upon taking office. In this instance, acting ‘on day one’ cannot be only a figure of speech, as lives hang in the balance.” Kirsten Fontenrose, a scholar at the Atlantic Council and former senior director for Gulf affairs on Trump’s National Security Council, said the Biden team will be able to “dive into the intel they have not seen from the past four years to learn what has led to these Hail Mary policy announcements in order to prioritize which they will address first.” x.com/celiafateesq/status/1751711564686614937?s=61&t=j45uMgNk1i8O0YllKF58nw
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Post by hop2 on Jan 29, 2024 2:53:35 GMT
Since a new thread is started... I have some acquaintances who are going after people who say 4 more years if Biden. They are anti Israel and anti what is going there thus anti Democratic and anti Biden. They go after anyone who is going to vote for Biden arguing we are voting for continued genocide. I also see these responses from 30 to mid 40 yr olds as well. So when asked who they will vote for crickets. So who will these persons vote for? Will they just not vote? I am pretty certain the people I know IRL won't vote for Trump. Ummm. Do they think the US’s position would be any different under Trump?
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Post by pantsonfire on Jan 29, 2024 2:58:34 GMT
Since a new thread is started... I have some acquaintances who are going after people who say 4 more years if Biden. They are anti Israel and anti what is going there thus anti Democratic and anti Biden. They go after anyone who is going to vote for Biden arguing we are voting for continued genocide. I also see these responses from 30 to mid 40 yr olds as well. So when asked who they will vote for crickets. So who will these persons vote for? Will they just not vote? I am pretty certain the people I know IRL won't vote for Trump. Ummm. Do they think the US’s position would be any different under Trump? I have no idea. They go silent on questions asked. It's just odd to me to be so anti Biden based on 1 thing, especially when I do not think we really get a full picture of what is going on honestly in Gaza and what not. And then push others to be anti Biden because of thar and do not see or care about the repercussions.
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Post by aj2hall on Jan 29, 2024 3:11:25 GMT
I might be idealistic or optimistic, but I'm hoping younger generations will help Biden win. As the Republican Party embraces white christian nationalism, extreme abortion bans etc, they are pushing away younger generations. Younger people vote on issues that are important to them, hopefully Democrats will capitalize on this and turn out the vote. www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/01/28/genz-poll-republicans/Finally, the MAGA movement has presented a classical fascist message: Only some people are “real” Americans; others threaten the purity of our blood. There could be nothing more off-putting to a generation distinguished by its diversity, tolerance, suspicion of powerful institutions and opposition to organized religion. Biden certainly can use Trump’s own words to emphasize how offensive that vision is in a multicultural, multiracial democracy. Making 2024 about a values-based crusade might be essential to turning out these voters.
If younger voters come to see 2024 as a battle for an inclusive and free America, not merely another partisan election, perhaps they will turn out in great enough numbers to defeat the MAGA threat.
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Post by morecowbell on Jan 29, 2024 4:45:46 GMT
I might be idealistic or optimistic, but I'm hoping younger generations will help Biden win. As the Republican Party embraces white christian nationalism, extreme abortion bans etc, they are pushing away younger generations. Younger people vote on issues that are important to them, hopefully Democrats will capitalize on this and turn out the vote. Biden is losing the Hispanic vote AND the young vote.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 29, 2024 6:54:45 GMT
Speaking of Rep Stefanic, she has been deleting some of her old Tweets.. tweets condemning the 'tourists' who attacked Jan6!!! Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) — who is thought of as a leading candidate to be former President Donald Trump's 2024 running mate — recently deleted a 2021 statement from her website calling for the prosecution of January 6 participants.Stefanik apparently deleted the statement after former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) linked to it on Saturday. On her official X/Twitter account, Cheney called the statement a "rare moment of honesty" from the woman who replaced her as House Republican Conference chair, adding that "she will have to explain how and why she morphed into a total crackpot." Cheney noted in a subsequent tweet that Stefanik deleted the statement from her website without explanation. However, she included a screenshot of the statement in the post, telling her 644,000-plus followers to "feel free to share." "This is a tragic day for America. I fully condemn the dangerous violence and destruction that occurred today at the United States Capitol," Stefanik said in the now-deleted statement. "Americans have a Constitutional right to protest and freedom of speech, but violence in any form is absolutely unacceptable and ant-American." "The perpetrators of this un-American violence and destruction must be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law," she added. "Thank you to the United States Capitol Police, all law enforcement, the National Guard and the bipartisan professional staff of the United States Capitol for protecting the People's House and the American people." www.rawstory.com/elise-stefanik-jan-6/
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 29, 2024 7:01:30 GMT
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 29, 2024 17:12:34 GMT
Sure the GOP supports our military... NOT!! Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) suggested two Navy SEALs were to blame after they were lost at sea during a night raid on a ship allegedly carrying Iranian weapons.*** But Greene told right-wing host Steve Bannon that the men may have been at fault. "Because it's outrageous," Greene snapped on Monday. "Congress has not voted to go to war with Iran. Congress has not voted to go to any wars, at least since I've been there." "And then also, why are our troops, why are they being killed?" she asked. "What are they doing that is happening that's causing them to be killed?" Greene insisted, "There's a lot of questions around their deaths, and the official story is being questioned." www.rawstory.com/marjorie-taylor-greene-seals/
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 29, 2024 17:45:41 GMT
Greg Sargent… ”Don't overlook this: It's no accident that Trump and MAGA are tanking the border deal at the same time that they're telegraphing plans for a second term organized around full blown ethnonationalist savagery. A border deal threatens that project. 1/” The headline for the story in the link… ” GOP Senator Reveals the Sick Truth About the Trump-MAGA Border Scam”x.com/gregtsargent/status/1752023051141574961?s=61&t=j45uMgNk1i8O0YllKF58nw
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 29, 2024 17:51:45 GMT
Nailed it!
Biden-Harris HQ..
”Gov. @gavinnewsom: Donald Trump is weakness masquerading as strength. He's the most flawed candidate in my lifetime. He is damaged goods. He's more unhinged, more extreme, and obviously more dangerous”
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Post by morecowbell on Jan 29, 2024 17:55:36 GMT
Biden’s Third-Year Job Approval Worst For ANY President Since Jimmy Carter: Gallup
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Post by samantha25 on Jan 29, 2024 17:59:18 GMT
Biden’s Third-Year Job Approval Worst For ANY President Since Jimmy Carter: Gallup Can you provide link and data?
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Post by morecowbell on Jan 29, 2024 18:20:52 GMT
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Post by samantha25 on Jan 29, 2024 18:32:22 GMT
Thanks
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Post by mollycoddle on Jan 29, 2024 19:02:20 GMT
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Post by aj2hall on Jan 29, 2024 19:16:16 GMT
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Post by morecowbell on Jan 29, 2024 19:18:05 GMT
"Don't overlook this: It's no accident that" Biden already posses the authority to MASSIVELY decrease the flow of illegal crossings over the border and just refuses. Not only that, he went to the court to prevent Texas from doing it. That is extremely alarming.
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Post by aj2hall on Jan 29, 2024 19:23:29 GMT
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Post by aj2hall on Jan 29, 2024 19:26:03 GMT
Any authority that President Biden has to solve immigration problems is only a temporary band-aid. The only way to achieve long overdue, much needed comprehensive reform and funding is through Congress. Sure, Trump used executive actions but a lot of his have been challenged in court. Mike Johnson is now saying that President Biden already has the authority to solve border problems, but that is a direct contradiction to what he and Trump have said in the past. So which is it? Trump didn't have the authority but now President Biden magically does? www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2024/jan/29/biden-border-immigration-abortion-republicans-trump-2024-election-latestAmerica is the most compassionate nation in the world, but our immigration system is broken. Reforming that system is a job for Congress, and any balanced legislative approach must include measures to strengthen border security,” Johnson said last year
a 2019 statement from Johnson, when he introduced a bill intended to close loopholes in immigration policy: “As the evidence shows, lapses in our immigration laws have been abused by many, hampering the resources reserved for refugees and undermining the effectiveness of asylum and border security programs. We must correct the longstanding loopholes that have encouraged illegal immigration and led to the crisis we face today.”
As for Trump, he asserted repeatedly during his presidency that he needed Congress’s help to implement the hardline immigration policies he promised voters. “Democrats must change our immigration laws right now. Right now. We can do it in – I used to say 45 minutes. We can do it in 15 minutes,” he said in 2019
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