It's all BAD

dagwood45431

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It was right then and it's right today sorry to say.
You don't realize your weird little lectures are a little out of place here, even in the politics forum? You've been PROVEN to be a giant hypocritical gasbag and you're probably very, very ugly. You didn't know what was "right" then and you sure as fuck don't have a clue today. You're an elderly (cough) gentleman, yes?
 

UncleBuck

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Why is it democratic governors don't want to give public records to the Feds? Because they are asking for voter info.
mississippi told him to go jump in a lake. texas and oklahoma refused to email kobach all of their voter info too. bastions of liberalism there, eh?

kobach is the fraud. he's been sued 4 times for trying to disenfranchise voters, he has lost every single time.

you're a retard.
 

UncleBuck

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Could I have been right in my guess you're all illegals? Is that why the bee hive is so active tonight! No wonder it upsets you so much and disagree with border protection and eviction of ILEGALS!
you're an illegal, retard.

go turn yourself in. follow the letter of the law like you preach.

you welfare sponge loser.
 

Bear420

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House passes Kate’s Law, as part of illegal immigrant crackdown
Published June 29, 2017
Fox News
House Republicans took action Thursday to crack down on illegal immigrants and the cities that shelter them.

One bill passed by the House would deny federal grants to sanctuary cities and another, Kate’s Law, would increase the penalties for deported aliens who try to return to the United States.

Kate's Law, which would increase the penalties for deported aliens who try to return to the United States and caught, passed with a vote of 257 to 157, with one Republican voting no and 24 Democrats voting yes.

Kate's Law is named for Kate Steinle, a San Francisco woman killed by an illegal immigrant who was in the U.S. despite multiple deportations. The two-year anniversary of her death is on Saturday.

President Trump called the bill's passage "good news" in a tweet, adding "House just passed #KatesLaw. Hopefully Senate will foll

“He should not have been here, and she should not have died,” House Speaker Paul Ryan saidThursday, in a final push for Kate’s Law, an earlier version of which was blocked in the Senate last year.
SESSIONS TO CONGRESS: PASS KATE'S LAW

“Our job here is to make sure that those professionals have the tools that they need and the resources that they need to carry out their work and to protect our communities. That is what these measures are all about,” added Ry

The other bill, which would deny federal grants to sanctuary cities, passed with a vote of 228-195 with 3 Democrats voting yes and 7 Republicans voting no.

The brutal murder of Steinle catapulted the issue of illegal criminal aliens into the national spotlight. Alleged shooter Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez had been deported five times and had seven felony convictions.

On Wednesday, President Trump highlighted other cases during a White House meeting with more than a dozen families of people who had been victimized by illegal immigrants, including Jamiel Shaw Sr.

Shaw’s 17-year-old son Jamiel was shot and killed by an illegal immigrant in California in March 2008..

“He was living the dream," Shaw said during the meeting. "That was squashed out.”

The second measure, "No Sanctuary for Criminals Act," would cut federal grants to states and “sanctuary cities” that refuse to cooperate with law enforcement carrying out immigration enforcement activities.

“The word 'sanctuary' calls to mind someplace safe, but too often for families and victims affected by illegal immigrant crime, sanctuary cities are anything but safe,” Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly asserted in the pre-vote press conference.

“It is beyond my comprehension why federal state and local officials ... would actively discourage or outright prevent law enforcement agencies from upholding the laws of the United States,” he added.

While gaining support in the Senate for similar legislation will be a tough road, Trump called for Congress to act quickly.

Trump called on the House and the Senate to “to honor grieving American families” by approving a “package of truly key immigration enforcement bills” so that he could sign them into law.

“I promise you, it will be done quickly. You don't have to wait the mandatory period. It will be very quick,” promisedTrump.

Earlier on Wednesday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Thomas D. Homan and U.S. Attorney for Utah John W. Huber made their case for the bills during the White House press briefing.

Huber said 40 percent of Utah’s current felony caseload involves criminal alien prosecutions and the number is increasing.

The bills, Huber asserted, would “advance the ball for law enforcement in keeping our communities safe” and “would give officers and prosecutors more tools to protect the public.

Many immigration rights groups have characterized efforts to crack down on sanctuary cities as “anti-immigrant,” but Attorney General Jeff Sessions says it is not sound policy to allow sanctuary cities to flout federal immigration laws.

According to Homan, ICE already has arrested nearly 66,000 individuals this year that were either known or suspected to be in the country illegally. Of those arrested, 48,000 were convicted criminal aliens.

“The practices of these jurisdictions are not only contrary to sound policy; they’re contrary to the law enforcement cooperation that is carried out every day in our country and is essential to public safety,” Sessions wrote in a Fox News op-ed backing the bills.


Immigrants like William Ramirez, for example, a father of two from Colombia, who was on his way to his maintenance job at a boatyard when he witnessed a man trying to gun down a Miami police officer. Ramirez drove his van into the line of fire, shielding the policeman from the shooter and pulling him to safety.

Immigrants like Diaz Chacon, an illegal Mexican immigrant in Albuquerque, who saw a young girl being abducted off the street, and unhesitatingly raced after the kidnapper to rescue the child.

Immigrants like Jesus Manuel Cordova, who saved the life of a 9-year-old boy stranded in the Arizona desert. The boy's mother had died in a crash, leaving him helpless — until he was discovered by Cordova, who had just entered the country illegally. Cordova stayed with the boy, keeping watch for hours until someone eventually found them and contacted the authorities.

Far from degrading America through crime and violence, immigrants enhance our nation's safety and security. There are a few shockingly bad apples, yes. Vastly more common are the heroes and hard workers who love this country and prove it daily. Diligent, peaceable, grateful, they enrich their communities in ways large and small, and, in so doing, continuously make America great again.
 

Sir Napsalot

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let's concentrate on the laws that are being broken and abused by people WHO HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO RIGHT TO BE HERE.
See the problem with liberals is they only want the law enforced on those they disagree with.
It would seem that you only want the laws that you agree with enforced, but then you're not clever enough to conceal your blatant hypocrisy.

So you want those same cops all you liberals despise to come get me?
Did I not say to turn yourself in? Is there some organic reason for your lack of comprehension, like a stroke or traumatic brain injury? Because I'm sensitive to that. On the other hand, sheer stupidity doesn't get a pass from me.

Why is it you assume I don't live in a legal state?
I made no such assumption, nor was my post predicated on such.

I could go on.
I'm sure you could, as you seem to be a wellspring of hypocritical ranting and contradictions, but please do everyone (including yourself) a favor, and STFU.
 
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dagwood45431

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Immigrants like William Ramirez, for example, a father of two from Colombia, who was on his way to his maintenance job at a boatyard when he witnessed a man trying to gun down a Miami police officer. Ramirez drove his van into the line of fire, shielding the policeman from the shooter and pulling him to safety.

Immigrants like Diaz Chacon, an illegal Mexican immigrant in Albuquerque, who saw a young girl being abducted off the street, and unhesitatingly raced after the kidnapper to rescue the child.

Immigrants like Jesus Manuel Cordova, who saved the life of a 9-year-old boy stranded in the Arizona desert. The boy's mother had died in a crash, leaving him helpless — until he was discovered by Cordova, who had just entered the country illegally. Cordova stayed with the boy, keeping watch for hours until someone eventually found them and contacted the authorities.

Far from degrading America through crime and violence, immigrants enhance our nation's safety and security. There are a few shockingly bad apples, yes. Vastly more common are the heroes and hard workers who love this country and prove it daily. Diligent, peaceable, grateful, they enrich their communities in ways large and small, and, in so doing, continuously make America great again.
Goddamn! This is a good post to end the evening on. Absolutely beautiful!
 

goldberg71b

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This is what happens with government welfare programs. Even the liberal Dems are upset!

Senate Democrat blasts 'Obamaphone' over fraudulent findings, complete lack of oversight'
Published June 30, 2017
Fox News
A new government audit finds more than a third of enrollees of the "Obamaphone" program may not be qualified -- among other fraudulent findings -- prompting a Senate Democrat to roundly criticize the program's "complete lack of oversight."

A report released Thursday by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) claims the program, which gives cell phones to poor people, stashed $9 billion in private bank accounts, the Washington Times reported.

The 90-page report was requested by Sen. Claire McCaskill, a Missouri Democrat who serves as ranking Democrat on the Senate’s chief oversight committee and who is a former state auditor in Missouri.

"A complete lack of oversight is causing this program to fail the American taxpayer — everything that could go wrong is going wrong," McCaskill said in a statement, according to the newspaper.

"We’re currently letting phone companies cash a government check every month with little more than the honor system to hold them accountable, and that simply can’t continue," she said.

The program -- officially known as the Lifeline Program and run by the Federal Communications Commission -- predates President Obama but received attention during his time in office when recipients began to associate the free phone with other benefits given to the poor, the paper reported.

The GAO report found that about 10.6 million people have an Obamaphone, but 36 percent of them may not qualify, according to the Washington Times. The audit also concluded that more than 5,500 people were found to be enrolled for two phones, while the program was paying for about 6,400 phones for persons the government has listed as dead, the paper reported.
 

goldberg71b

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But you libs still want more of OTHER people's money to waste!!!!!

More government spending doesn't equate with solving problems! It just means we waste more. This is why any welfare needs to be as local as possible. Easiest way to spot fraud. We shouldn't be giving people "credit card" type subsidies. So they fit in with everyone who's actually using a credit card with their money! They should have something different like the old food stamps. We shouldn't be doing anything that makes fraud easier.
 

goldberg71b

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Immigrants like William Ramirez, for example, a father of two from Colombia, who was on his way to his maintenance job at a boatyard when he witnessed a man trying to gun down a Miami police officer. Ramirez drove his van into the line of fire, shielding the policeman from the shooter and pulling him to safety.

Immigrants like Diaz Chacon, an illegal Mexican immigrant in Albuquerque, who saw a young girl being abducted off the street, and unhesitatingly raced after the kidnapper to rescue the child.

Immigrants like Jesus Manuel Cordova, who saved the life of a 9-year-old boy stranded in the Arizona desert. The boy's mother had died in a crash, leaving him helpless — until he was discovered by Cordova, who had just entered the country illegally. Cordova stayed with the boy, keeping watch for hours until someone eventually found them and contacted the authorities.

Far from degrading America through crime and violence, immigrants enhance our nation's safety and security. There are a few shockingly bad apples, yes. Vastly more common are the heroes and hard workers who love this country and prove it daily. Diligent, peaceable, grateful, they enrich their communities in ways large and small, and, in so doing, continuously make America great again.
Again comparing apples and oranges. I didn't see anywhere where it said ILLEGAL immigrant. I never ever said immigration is bad! I SAID ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION.

And if he was illegal I'd still thank the guy. Then I'd boot him out! But if he tried to re-enter legally his file would have a star on it and I'm sure would and should help him in the future!
 

goldberg71b

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so then why do you keep voting for retards like shrub and reagan and trump who explode the deficit, rather than obama and clinton who reduce or eliminate the deficit completely?

and when the fuck are you going to turn yourself in, you illegal fuck?
OBAMA BLEW 10 trillion more than everyone before him. And we have ZERO for it!

If you had your facts straight you'd know after ever tax cu we've taking in RECORD revue shortly after. The reason is that money works when it's in the owners pocket. Once it goes to the government it's wasted. The businesses hire more. They give raises. Those people spend money. That creates more jobs. That creates more taxes. That brings up revenue and increases the economy.
 
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