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Post by lucyg on Mar 31, 2024 4:28:33 GMT
You are quoting opinions (colored by emotion) as fact. I gave you actual facts. You will continue to argue that I’m wrong, though. Carry on. ETA oh wait. I just reread. You aren’t even quoting the officers about this being the first murder since 2022. It’s the AP you’re quoting. I’m sorry they got it wrong. But your correct response should be, “I’m sorry I posted incorrect info,” not another screaming argument. Your information was incorrect, wherever it came from, and at least in the snippet you posted, it did not come from the mouths of the cops who were quoted. It probably came from the outdated information I found on the City of New York web site. I was responding to aj2hall's claim that he was nothing special. No reason for biden to care about THIS one. Even when he was right there But as THIS conversation goes on, I find myself seeing your point. Thank you.
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Post by mollycoddle on Mar 31, 2024 9:42:55 GMT
there aren't 2 sides to factswww.cleveland.com/news/2024/03/our-trump-reporting-upsets-some-readers-but-there-arent-two-sides-to-facts-letter-from-the-editor.htmlOur Trump reporting upsets some readers, but there aren’t two sides to facts: Letter from the Editor Published: Mar. 30, 2024, 8:16 a.m. The truth is that Donald Trump undermined faith in our elections in his false bid to retain the presidency. He sparked an insurrection intended to overthrow our government and keep himself in power. No president in our history has done worse.
This is not subjective. We all saw it.
The facts involving Trump are crystal clear, and as news people, we cannot pretend otherwise, as unpopular as that might be with a segment of our readers. There aren’t two sides to facts.
As for those who equate Trump and Joe Biden, that’s false equivalency. Biden has done nothing remotely close to the egregious, anti-American acts of Trump. We can debate the success and mindset of our current president, as we have about most presidents in our lifetimes, but Biden was never a threat to our democracy. Trump is. He is unique among all American presidents for his efforts to keep power at any cost. Bravo to The Cleveland Plain Dealer. And Ohio is a red state, too. Although Cleveland is in Cuyahoga County, which supported Biden in 2020. Still, this is a gutsy editorial to write. Well done!
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Post by Merge on Mar 31, 2024 12:29:19 GMT
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Post by aj2hall on Mar 31, 2024 12:45:38 GMT
She makes an interesting comparison between Trump and Andrew Johnson. Both of them are at the top of the list for worst presidents, too. We can only hope voters reject Trump like they did Johnson. heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/march-30-2024March 30, 2024 HEATHER COX RICHARDSON On Tuesday morning, on his social media outlet, former president Trump encouraged his supporters to buy a “God Bless The USA” Bible for $59.99. The Bible is my “favorite book,” he said in a promotional video, and said he owns “many.” This Bible includes the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence, and the Pledge of Allegiance. It also includes the chorus of country music singer Lee Greenwood’s song “God Bless the USA,” likely because it is a retread of a 2021 Bible Greenwood pushed to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of 9-11.
That story meant less coverage for the news from last Monday, March 25, in which Trump shared on his social media platform a message comparing him to Jesus Christ, with a reference to Psalm 109, which calls on God to destroy one’s enemies.
This jumped out to me because Trump is not the first president to compare himself to Jesus Christ. In 1866, President Andrew Johnson famously did, too. While there is a financial component to Trump’s comparison that was not there for Johnson, the two presidents had similar political reasons for claiming a link to divine power.
Speaking from the same set of notes as the train stopped at different towns and cities from Washington, D.C., to New York, to Chicago, to St. Louis, and back to Washington, D.C., Johnson complained bitterly about the opposition to his reconstruction policies, attacked specific members of Congress as traitors and called for them to be hanged, and described himself as a martyr like Lincoln. And, noting the mercy of his reconstruction policies, he compared himself to Jesus.
It was all too much for voters. The white supremacist violence across the South horrified them, returning power to southern whites infuriated them, the reduction of Black soldiers to quasi-slaves enraged them, and Johnson’s attacks on Congress alarmed them. Johnson seemed determined to hand the country over to its former enemies to recreate the antebellum world that northerners had just poured more than 350,000 lives and $5 billion into destroying, no matter what voters wanted.
Johnson’s extremism and his supporters’ violence created a backlash. Northerners were not willing to hand the country back to the Democrats who were rioting in the South and to a president who compared himself to Jesus. Rather than turning against the Republicans in the 1866 elections, voters repudiated Johnson. They gave Republicans a two-thirds majority of Congress, enabling them to override any policy Johnson proposed.
And, in 1868, the states ratified the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution, launching a new era in the history of the United States.
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Post by aj2hall on Mar 31, 2024 13:34:30 GMT
Happy Easter! contrast
L - Joe Biden’s first post of the day on Easter.
R - Donald Trump’s first post of the day on Easter.
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Post by aj2hall on Mar 31, 2024 13:35:43 GMT
SNL
“This Bible is mostly the same, but Trump’s version ends with Jesus’s disciples storming Jerusalem to overturn the results of the crucifixion.”
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Post by sideways on Mar 31, 2024 14:48:13 GMT
She makes an interesting comparison between Trump and Andrew Johnson. Both of them are at the top of the list for worst presidents, too. We can only hope voters reject Trump like they did Johnson. heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/march-30-2024March 30, 2024 HEATHER COX RICHARDSON On Tuesday morning, on his social media outlet, former president Trump encouraged his supporters to buy a “God Bless The USA” Bible for $59.99. The Bible is my “favorite book,” he said in a promotional video, and said he owns “many.” This Bible includes the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence, and the Pledge of Allegiance. It also includes the chorus of country music singer Lee Greenwood’s song “God Bless the USA,” likely because it is a retread of a 2021 Bible Greenwood pushed to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of 9-11. That story meant less coverage for the news from last Monday, March 25, in which Trump shared on his social media platform a message comparing him to Jesus Christ, with a reference to Psalm 109, which calls on God to destroy one’s enemies. This jumped out to me because Trump is not the first president to compare himself to Jesus Christ. In 1866, President Andrew Johnson famously did, too. While there is a financial component to Trump’s comparison that was not there for Johnson, the two presidents had similar political reasons for claiming a link to divine power. Speaking from the same set of notes as the train stopped at different towns and cities from Washington, D.C., to New York, to Chicago, to St. Louis, and back to Washington, D.C., Johnson complained bitterly about the opposition to his reconstruction policies, attacked specific members of Congress as traitors and called for them to be hanged, and described himself as a martyr like Lincoln. And, noting the mercy of his reconstruction policies, he compared himself to Jesus. It was all too much for voters. The white supremacist violence across the South horrified them, returning power to southern whites infuriated them, the reduction of Black soldiers to quasi-slaves enraged them, and Johnson’s attacks on Congress alarmed them. Johnson seemed determined to hand the country over to its former enemies to recreate the antebellum world that northerners had just poured more than 350,000 lives and $5 billion into destroying, no matter what voters wanted. Johnson’s extremism and his supporters’ violence created a backlash. Northerners were not willing to hand the country back to the Democrats who were rioting in the South and to a president who compared himself to Jesus. Rather than turning against the Republicans in the 1866 elections, voters repudiated Johnson. They gave Republicans a two-thirds majority of Congress, enabling them to override any policy Johnson proposed. And, in 1868, the states ratified the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution, launching a new era in the history of the United States. I often c/p HCR’s daily essays on my congressional rep’s page in the comments. (She’s a huge trumper who takes photos with Proud Boys.) I figure it might be the most exposure some of her devotees will get to sense. I thought about posting this one but declined due to the inevitable fact that some of the more particularly braindead of her constituents will just respond with something akin to “See! Democrats are bad!”
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Post by lucyg on Mar 31, 2024 15:15:27 GMT
Just a reminder that not every fallen officer’s family is a Trump fan. x.com/BidenHQ/status/1774166501051760863?s=20Text: MSNBC: The father of late Capitol police officer Brian Sicknick spoke out against Trump, saying, 'He's a publicity hound. Trump does whatever will get him votes. There's nothing good about that man' plus video
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Post by aj2hall on Mar 31, 2024 17:18:19 GMT
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Post by aj2hall on Mar 31, 2024 17:21:34 GMT
I have so much respect for him. Georgia (and the rest of the country when he flipped a Senate seat) are lucky to have him. Warnock
Sen. Raphael Warnock on Trump selling $60 bibles: "The bible does not need Donald Trump's endorsement & Jesus in the very last week of his life chased money changers out of the temple -- those who would take sacred things & use them as cheap relics to be sold in the marketplace."
Warnock: "Trump's doing what he's always done & this time it's a risky bet bc the folks who buy those bibles might actually open them up where it says things like, 'Thou shalt not lie, Thou shalt not bear false witness,' where it warns about wolves dressed up in sheep's clothing"
Warnock on Speaker Johnson getting mad over Biden declaring today Transgender Day of Visibility: "Apparently the speaker finds trans people abhorrent. I think he ought to think about that ... this is the opposite of the Christian faith. Jesus centered the marginalized."
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Mar 31, 2024 18:43:39 GMT
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Post by onelasttime on Mar 31, 2024 20:14:45 GMT
morecowbell here is another item I would like your thoughts on. This is trump’s Easter message to the American People. What do you think, is it appropriate? donald j trump from truth social. ”HAPPY EASTER TO ALL, INCLUDING CROOKED AND CORRUPT PROSECUTORS AND JUDGES THAT ARE DOING EVERYTHING POSSIBLE TO INTERFERE WITH THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 2024, AND PUT ME IN PRISON, INCLUDING THOSE MANY PEOPLE THAT I COMPLETELY & TOTALLY DESPISE BECAUSE THEY WANT TO DESTROY AMERICA, A NOW FAILING NATION, LIKE “DERANGED” JACK SMITH, WHO IS EVIL AND “SICK,” MRS. FANI “FAUNI” WADE, WHO SAID SHE HARDLY KNEW THE “SPECIAL” PROSECUTOR, ONLY TO FIND THAT HE SPENT YEARS “LOVING” HER, LONG BEFORE THE GEORGIA PERSECUTION OF PRESIDENT TRUMP BEGAN (AND THEREBY MAKING THE CASE AGAINST ME NULL, VOID, AND ILLEGAL!), AND LAZY ON VIOLENT CRIME ALVIN BRAGG WHO, WITH CROOKED JOE’S DOJ THUGS, UNFAIRLY WORKING IN THE D.A.’s OFFICE, ILLEGALLY INDICTED ME ON A CASE HE NEVER WANTED TO BRING AND VIRTUALLY ALL LEGAL SCHOLARS SAY IS A CASE THAT SHOULD NOT BE BROUGHT, IS BREAKING THE LAW IN DOING SO (POMERANTZ!), WAS TURNED DOWN BY ALL OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITIES, AND IS NOT A CRIME. HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE!”
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Post by onelasttime on Mar 31, 2024 20:32:27 GMT
I would be remiss if I didn’t point out that members on the right are having a major meltdown because March 31 is Transgender Day of Visibility as well as being Easter Sunday this year. It seems some on the right are seeing this as some great conspiracy to do what I’m not sure rather than “getting” Easter just happened to fall on Transgender Day of Visibility this year.
Add this to the hysteria caused by no religious symbols allowed on the White House Easter Eggs. Something that has been the case for over 40 years.
But yet not a peep from the right about trump’s Easter Message.
Isn’t that interesting. Ridiculous actually.
President Biden…
”Today, on Transgender Day of Visibility, I have a simple message to all trans Americans: I see you. You are made in the image of God, and you're worthy of respect and dignity.”
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Post by aj2hall on Apr 1, 2024 3:16:00 GMT
Republican finances are not looking too good for the 2024 election. The only bright spot? Senate candidates wealthy enough to self fund. Mike Johnson can't bring in money like McCarthy did and all of the money from the RNC is going to Trump's legal bills first, then his campaign. Republicans are significantly behind Democrats in fundraising. And the chaos doesn't help their cause. Gift article www.nytimes.com/2024/03/31/opinion/trump-fundraising.html?unlocked_article_code=1.hE0.kYAj.pVIpq-tVMsVz&smid=url-shareOPINION MICHELLE COTTLE Trump Is Financially Ruining the Republican Party Rarely has a political party been more desperately in need of a leader who can calm the waters, unify the feuding factions and charm the money men and women. Instead, Republicans have fallen in line behind a guy who has zero loyalty to the party, who cares only how it can serve him and who would rather strip it for parts than invest a nickel in its general well-being.
This deep into the Trump era, no one can say they weren’t warned.
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Post by Merge on Apr 1, 2024 12:58:57 GMT
This article is from 2018. It feels very prescient in describing Trump’s fascist leanings, right down to his belief in the big lie theory … that if you repeat something often enough, people will believe it. prospect.org/power/trump-rise-21st-century-fascism/Trump supporters who whine that the fascist label is just name-calling seem to forget that we now have almost ten years’ worth of receipts on the way Trump sees himself as an authoritarian bound by neither law nor constitution. They are participating in the biggest lie of all: that what Trump has done and wants to do is perfectly normal and reasonable, and that support for him constitutes rational political discourse. It isn’t and it doesn’t. No one should be gaslit into treating Trumpism with the respect due a valid alternate viewpoint.
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Post by sideways on Apr 1, 2024 16:02:14 GMT
This article is from 2018. It feels very prescient in describing Trump’s fascist leanings, right down to his belief in the big lie theory … that if you repeat something often enough, people will believe it. prospect.org/power/trump-rise-21st-century-fascism/Trump supporters who whine that the fascist label is just name-calling seem to forget that we now have almost ten years’ worth of receipts on the way Trump sees himself as an authoritarian bound by neither law nor constitution. They are participating in the biggest lie of all: that what Trump has done and wants to do is perfectly normal and reasonable, and that support for him constitutes rational political discourse. It isn’t and it doesn’t. No one should be gaslit into treating Trumpism with the respect due a valid alternate viewpoint.Bears repeating.
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Post by Merge on Apr 1, 2024 16:40:46 GMT
www.texasmonthly.com/news-politics/texas-gop-heb-chairman-charles-butt/Among HEB’s supposed offenses: supporting public schools and accepting food stamps. Why does this matter? Well, it likely doesn’t to HEB. They are beloved by Texans across party lines not only for their excellent stores but also for the positive impact they make on communities, especially in times of trouble. We know after a hurricane that the HEB trucks will roll in long before the Red Cross gets here. But government pressure on private companies to toe a political line, similar to what we saw in Florida between DeSantis and Disney, is a hallmark of authoritarian states. We can’t allow it to be normalized no matter where we live. Why is a voter living elsewhere responsible for what is currently happening in Texas? We don’t exist in a vacuum. Without the support and approval of the national Republican party and its owner, Trump Inc., Texas couldn’t get away with a lot of the crap they’ve imposed on our citizens.
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Post by Gem Girl on Apr 1, 2024 18:40:42 GMT
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Post by Gem Girl on Apr 1, 2024 18:43:56 GMT
government pressure on private companies to toe a political line That's sickening. And, in my opinion, antithetical to what America represents.
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Post by aj2hall on Apr 1, 2024 20:08:41 GMT
government pressure on private companies to toe a political line That's sickening. And, in my opinion, antithetical to what America represents. Republicans are perfectly happy taking donations from companies, but want them to be silent on issues or agree with them. They were furious with companies when they spoke up in Georgia in support of voting rights, Bud Light, Disney etc. Republicans expect companies to be loyal to them and toe their line.
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Post by aj2hall on Apr 1, 2024 20:14:54 GMT
This happened faster than I expected. www.nytimes.com/2024/04/01/business/trump-media-stock.htmlTrump Media Shares Slump as Early Fervor Fades A rapid fall in price erased billions of dollars in the market value of the parent company of Truth Social, eating into some of the gains made in the volatile stock’s public debut. Shares of former President Donald J. Trump’s social media company slumped just over 20 percent on Monday, as the fervor around the company’s debut on public markets last week appeared to subside.
The sell-off cut the market value of Trump Media & Technology Group, which trades under the ticker “DJT,” by some $2 billion, to about $6.5 billion.
The value of Mr. Trump’s majority stake in the company fell to about $3.7 billion, from over $6 billion at its peak last week.
Still, shares of Trump Media were higher than they were immediately before the firm merged with a public shell company on Tuesday and began trading on the Nasdaq. Strong support for the merged company after it began trading pushed its market value as high as $10 billion at one point last week.
That raised eyebrows across Wall Street, given the relatively small size of Trump Media’s business. A filing on Monday showed that the company generated just $750,000 in revenue in the fourth quarter last year, bringing its full-year total to $4.1 million. Trump Media recorded a $58 million loss in 2023. It got more than $300 million in cash as part of its merger with the shell company.
All the company’s revenues come from advertising on Truth Social, the digital platform that has become Mr. Trump’s main outlet for reaching his supporters and blasting his critics, political opponents and other perceived enemies, including the prosecutors and judges involved in his criminal and civil cases.
TIMBERRRR
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Post by aj2hall on Apr 1, 2024 20:22:55 GMT
Regrettably, a restrictive abrtion ban went into place in Florida. But the Florida Supreme Court did allow a ballot measure on abortion. www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2024/04/01/abortion-florida-supreme-court-ballot/Florida Supreme Court allows one of nation’s strictest abortion bans to take effect The high court simultaneously ruled that a referendum enshrining abortion rights can go on the November ballot Florida’s conservative Supreme Court ruled Monday that the state’s constitution does not protect abortion rights, allowing one of the country’s strictest and most far-reaching abortion bans to take effect in 30 days. But in a separate decision, the high court also ruled that an amendment to enshrine abortion rights in the state’s constitution can go on the November ballot, for a vote that could potentially undo the new strict abortion ban in a matter of months.
The abortion ban ruling significantly narrows the scope of a provision in the Florida Constitution that protects the right to privacy, added by voters in 1980 and long interpreted by courts as a safeguard against abortion restrictions. The decision will have a two-step impact on abortion access in Florida.
While the case centered on the constitutionality of the state’s existing 15-week ban, which took effect in the summer of 2022, the court’s ruling will also trigger a far stricter law passed this spring that will outlaw abortion after six weeks of pregnancy, before many people know they’re pregnant. Florida’s six-week ban was written to take effect only if the Supreme Court greenlit the 15-week law.
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Post by aj2hall on Apr 1, 2024 20:34:18 GMT
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Post by aj2hall on Apr 1, 2024 20:36:23 GMT
If the bridge collapse happened in Texas, Louisiana or Florida, it wouldn't even be an issue. Infrastructure Infrastructure must remain a bipartisan priority. And right now, we need to stand together — red, blue, and purple — to support the people of Baltimore.
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Post by aj2hall on Apr 1, 2024 20:42:51 GMT
assaults on our security“Trump’s accelerating assaults on our security and common decency represent a five-alarm fire. In such moments, first responders do not panic. They put on their fire coats and pants, hop on their trucks, and hose down the danger. That’s our job now. No time for fear or succumbing to panic. Only time for steely gaze and firm commitment to combat the threat to our peace, our law, our order, and our freedom.”plus.thebulwark.com/p/violence-intimidation-key-to-understanding-trumpHow Violence and Intimidation Are Key to Understanding Trump And why we must not become inured to it. DENNIS AFTERGUT APR 01, 2024 Trump’s crazed post was likely aimed at amping up his base. But the primaries are over and general elections are all about addition—appealing to voters in the middle. Violence-inciting social media posts are almost certain to do the opposite.
Yet Trump can’t help himself. There’s madness to his method, politically and psychologically.
Trump’s mind seems ever more chaotic. You can see it in his hours-long ranting and rambling campaign speeches, as journalist Susan Glasser recently chronicled in the New Yorker. The vision that Trump now describes for our future, as Glasser notes, is darker even than that of his “American carnage” inaugural address in 2017—the speech that prompted former President George W. Bush’s appropriately blunt assessment: “That was some weird shit.”
You can see Trump’s wobbly mental condition in the number of times he repeats that Obama is president, or when he confuses Nikki Haley with Nancy Pelosi, or refers to Argentina as “a great guy.” You can see it in his mind fog when he can’t pronounce “Venezuela” as he reads from a teleprompter. Some experts judge his instances of public aphasic slurring to be “not subtle” signs of “early dementia”; at the very least, the frequent episodes call attention to the hypocrisy of his mocking Joe Biden’s stutter.
Finally, you can see Trump’s increasingly erratic mind in his calls for violence and acts of intimidation. Such calls led New York State Justice Juan Merchan to impose a limited gag order on Trump last week to protect jurors and prosecutors in Trump’s upcoming criminal trial in Manhattan.
Trump wants every one of us to be afraid to stand up to him. Authoritarian leaders, like those Trump admires abroad, can’t control the vast majority of a population with arms; there are too many of us.
Instead, strongmen prevail, as Yale historian Timothy Snyder emphasizes, by using intimidation to try to get people to obey and conform voluntarily. So long as we don’t, Trump can’t take power.
Simple as that. Trump needs to undermine the justice system of accountability so he is free to reign supreme.
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Post by Merge on Apr 1, 2024 20:42:52 GMT
If the bridge collapse happened in Texas, Louisiana or Florida, it wouldn't even be an issue. Infrastructure Infrastructure must remain a bipartisan priority. And right now, we need to stand together — red, blue, and purple — to support the people of Baltimore.Mmmm, depends where. Rs are happy to withhold disaster funding from blue counties in Texas and probably elsewhere. It happened after Harvey when Trump was president.
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Post by aj2hall on Apr 1, 2024 21:27:48 GMT
Project 2025Under Project 2025, “the next Republican administration … would strip hundreds of thousands of individuals, many of whom have been in the U.S. for decades, of their legal protections by repealing all Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designations.”www.mediamatters.org/heritage-foundation/guide-project-2025-extreme-right-wing-agenda-next-republican-administrationwww.niskanencenter.org/project-2025-unveiling-the-far-rights-plan-to-demolish-immigration-in-a-second-trump-term/Key takeaways The Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 is the policy playbook for a second Trump administration, and its impacts on immigration would be far more complex and destructive than previously reported. It isn’t simply a refresh of first-term ideas, dusted off and ready to be re-implemented. Rather, it reflects a meticulously orchestrated, comprehensive plan to drive immigration levels to unprecedented lows and increase the federal government’s power to the states’ detriment. These proposals circumvent Congress and the courts and are specifically engineered to dismantle the foundations of our immigration system.
The most troubling proposals include plans to:
Block federal financial aid for up to two-thirds of all American college students if their state permits certain immigrant groups, including Dreamers with legal status, to access in-state tuition.
Terminate the legal status of 500,000 Dreamers by eliminating staff time for reviewing and processing renewal applications.
Use backlog numbers to trigger the automatic suspension of application intake for large categories of legal immigration.
Suspend updates to the annual eligible country lists for H-2A and H-2B temporary worker visas, thereby excluding most populations from filling critical gaps in the agricultural, construction, hospitality, and forestry sectors.
Bar U.S. citizens from qualifying for federal housing subsidies if they live with anyone who is not a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident.
Force states to share driver’s licenses and taxpayer identification information with federal authorities or risk critical funding.
These proposals, along with the others discussed herein, mark a significant divergence from traditional conservative immigration priorities like promoting merit-based immigration, fostering assimilation, and enhancing interior enforcement.
Instead, they are designed to cripple the existing immigration system without regard for the extraordinarily harmful effects on the health and wealth of our country. They would weaken our nation’s prosperity and security and undermine the vitality of our workforce, with far-reaching consequences for future generations of Americans.
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Post by aj2hall on Apr 2, 2024 0:35:22 GMT
country over partyGeorge W. Bush Sen. Mitt Romney Paul Ryan Mike Pence John Kelly John Bolton Mark Esper Sen. Todd Young Sen. Lisa Murkowski Liz Cheney Adam Kinzinger Anthony Scaramucci
These conservative Republicans refuse to support Trump because they believe he’s utterly unfit for office. Country over party.
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Post by aj2hall on Apr 2, 2024 0:41:17 GMT
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Post by aj2hall on Apr 2, 2024 0:46:39 GMT
Donald Trump's Monday. You can add Judge Merchant expanded the gag order to the list, too. Under broke as ever, his company had to disclose this today Trump Media & Technology Group saw its share price dive after the company disclosed that it had a $58 million loss for 2023 and just $751,500 in fourth-quarter revenue.linkDonald Trump’s day so far:
- Trump Media collapses - Trump is as broke as ever - Still hasn’t come up with bond - Hope Hicks testifying against him - Trump’s first criminal trial begins in TWO WEEKS - Trump is going to prison
It’s still only 6:15pm
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