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I have since evolved, and now want Trump Supporting Americans like you working in those fields.
You wanted to pick lettuce, it's all yours:


Next time I drive through the central valley, I want to see nothing but MAGA hats bent over picking produce.
Your true colors never cease to amaze me.
 

fskimospy

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Pen and phone...so easily undone.

Well of course, governing by 'pen and phone' was a last ditch resort after literally years of attempting to get Republicans to engage constructively. Even while he was doing it Obama repeatedly said how he would have rather worked with the opposition to enact real laws but unfortunately they weren't interested. I mean exactly this situation would have been avoided by passing the comprehensive immigration reform both Obama and a bipartisan group in the Senate agreed on. House Republicans refused to even debate it or bring it to a vote.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borde...lopments_after_Senate_passage_of_June.2C_2013

Makes you really wish that we had two parties interested in governing sometimes, am I right?
 

AnonymouseUser

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I have since evolved, and now want Trump Supporting Americans like you working in those fields.
You wanted to pick lettuce, it's all yours:

Next time I drive through the central valley, I want to see nothing but MAGA hats bent over picking produce.

Give Americans the same benefits** and you'll get plenty of Trump supporters working the fields.

** Low but tax-free wages plus government paid food, shelter, education, and healthcare.
 
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senseamp

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Give Americans the same benefits** and you'll get plenty of Trump supporters working the fields.

** Low but tax-free wages plus government paid food, shelter, and healthcare.
Last I checked Republicans control the government, so you'll have to talk to them about government paid health-care. I am sure they'll get on it ASAP. Until then, get in the fields, and start picking.
 

AnonymouseUser

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Last I checked Republicans control the government, so you'll have to talk to them about government paid health-care. I am sure they'll get on it ASAP. Until then, get in the fields, and start picking.

That's my point. Illegals get free healthcare, legal Americans do not. Oh, they also get free education.
 

brycejones

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Apparently SHS is dumping all the responsibility for basically everything onto Congress.

So much for the "I alone can fix it" candidate.

By "fix it' he meant undo what the black dictator before him did. Everything else is buck passing.
 

fskimospy

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Give Americans the same benefits** and you'll get plenty of Trump supporters working the fields.

** Low but tax-free wages plus government paid food, shelter, and healthcare.

Their wages are somewhere between $10,000 and $15,000 per year. Annualized to a 40 hour work week that's less than $5 an hour, which is less than any American makes after taxes. Considering tax credits and such, much less. In addition, undocumented immigrants get 'free' education the same way any poor person gets 'free' education. They do not qualify for 'free' health care the same way citizens do, in fact it's the exact opposite so your other point is just factually incorrect.

Where on earth did you get all this nonsense into your head?
 

woolfe9998

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I don't think you're drawing the right conclusions from the data. DACA's 72% support among Republicans doesn't mean it's "wildly" popular. It means it's broadly popular.

I propose that the 28% of Republicans that don't support DACA care an awful lot more about the issue than the other 72%.

The same is true for climate change, guns, abortion, etc. etc. You have a small minority that are passionate about driving their shitty policies, and a broader Republican party that doesn't care enough to oppose them, because they have their own shitty pet policies. That's how the R party works.

Sure, the ones who are against DACA probably care more than the ones who are for it. But elections turn on very narrow margins. If you just look at last year's election and assume that all other factors are equal, an unpopular policy - or combinatioin of several unpopular policies - would only need to sway about 1% or less of voters to flip that outcome. And this is only one of several "broadly" unpopular policies of this administration and of the GOP. Their healthcare bill was polling lower than 20%. We don't need mass defections of republicans to win elections. A small number of moderate republicans or Trump voting independents is enough.
 

Puffnstuff

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Deport the parents if you want but these kids are American in every sense but country of birth.
This is where the rule of law comes to bear in that they must be born here to be a citizen and I'm opposed to that if the parents were here illegally when it hapened.
 

fskimospy

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Republicans are in charge, they can pass free health care for Americans, today.

What I find amusing is these idiots don't appear to realize that all the wonderful benefits of being an undocumented immigrant are available to them. Want to work without giving your social security number! Easy, just work a job that doesn't require I-9 verification like undocumented immigrants do and be done with it! No taxes then either. Want all that 'free' stuff undocumented immigrants get? That's available too, just go to the same clinics they have to.

It's just like people complaining about how great the poor have it. That lifestyle is 100% attainable by everyone if they want it. Of course they wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole because it's horrible but this way they have something to whine about.
 
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Well of course, governing by 'pen and phone' was a last ditch resort after literally years of attempting to get Republicans to engage constructively. Even while he was doing it Obama repeatedly said how he would have rather worked with the opposition to enact real laws but unfortunately they weren't interested. I mean exactly this situation would have been avoided by passing the comprehensive immigration reform both Obama and a bipartisan group in the Senate agreed on. House Republicans refused to even debate it or bring it to a vote.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borde...lopments_after_Senate_passage_of_June.2C_2013
Reminds me of all the bipartisan legislation Reid refused to debate or bring to a vote. The door swings both ways my friend.

Makes you really wish that we had two parties interested in governing sometimes, am I right?
Of course.
 

Jhhnn

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I do not disagree with a single thing you said. Not one thing. I was merely coming at this from what a somewhat sane Republican President *should* be capable of, and the talking points they might use.

We don't have a sane President, at least not one recognizable as such. It therefore falls to Congress to act. A lot of Repub Politicos are cornered by their own divisive rhetoric in the past. They've cultivated & preyed on White Fear for decades in order to pursue the top down economic warfare of trickle down economics. It's the same for all their issues. They don't actually want to solve any of them because ordinary Americans wouldn't have any reason to vote for them if they did.
 

fskimospy

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Reminds me of all the bipartisan legislation Reid refused to debate or bring to a vote. The door swings both ways my friend.

Sure, but none of it was remotely as significant as that immigration bill. A large percentage were... less than substantive.

http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-m...nn-jenkins-blames-harry-reid-do-nothing-sena/

Regardless, any Republicans who are lamenting us being in this situation because Obama 'used the pen' should know that this was entirely avoidable if the Republicans in the House had decided to make an attempt at governing. It's both funny and scary to see Republicans flailing as they are actually forced to govern as they have no experience in attempting to do so.

EDIT: To be clear, Republicans certainly aren't alone in bottling up bills but in this case their decision to be obstructionists directly led to this situation. You reap what you sow.
 
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Blackjack200

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Sure, the ones who are against DACA probably care more than the ones who are for it. But elections turn on very narrow margins. If you just look at last year's election and assume that all other factors are equal, an unpopular policy - or combinatioin of several unpopular policies - would only need to sway about 1% or less of voters to flip that outcome. And this is only one of several "broadly" unpopular policies of this administration and of the GOP. Their healthcare bill was polling lower than 20%. We don't need mass defections of republicans to win elections. A small number of moderate republicans or Trump voting independents is enough.

I think Trump was the most unpopular candidate to win the US presidency. The GOP doing unpopular things does not cost them elections. One just won a house race after assaulting a reporter. We can argue about why that is, but I think it's hard to dispute at this point.

This is where the rule of law comes to bear in that they must be born here to be a citizen and I'm opposed to that if the parents were here illegally when it hapened.

You're free to go be an abject shithead somewhere else.
 

BurnItDwn

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So ... my brother's fiancee has been in the US since she was 1 year old.
Her family came illegally.

She is a university student, has good grades, in lots of programs and clubs, works, and generally, is one of the most productive and respectable Americans I have ever met. But, now she is supposedly going to be forcibly deported because she is "illegal" ....

The sewer rat in the white house is a fucking disaster.
I fucking HATE HATE HATE HATE HATE trump. He is a fucking disaster.
 
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Sure, but none of it was remotely as significant as that immigration bill. A large percentage were... less than substantive.

http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-m...nn-jenkins-blames-harry-reid-do-nothing-sena/

Regardless, any Republicans who are lamenting us being in this situation because Obama 'used the pen' should know that this was entirely avoidable if the Republicans in the House had decided to make an attempt at governing. It's both funny and scary to see Republicans flailing as they are actually forced to govern as they have no experience in attempting to do so.
Yep...entirely avoidable (assuming Republicans rolled over and gave Obama everything he wanted). lol
 

Mai72

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Give Americans the same benefits** and you'll get plenty of Trump supporters working the fields.

** Low but tax-free wages plus government paid food, shelter, education, and healthcare.

Yea, OK. What are you smoking?

I'd like some of that.
 

repoman0

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Yep...entirely avoidable (assuming Republicans rolled over and gave Obama everything he wanted). lol

A significant majority of Republicans want DACA to remain in place, so ... yes it was entirely avoidable if Republican congressmen were capable of doing fuck all besides whining, obstructing and pandering to their base.
 

Blackjack200

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Calm down little snowflake and learn how to engage on conversation rather than attack anyone who doesn't see things through your polarized world view glasses.

There's no such thing as a civil conversation about the forced removal of deeply rooted residents, you fucking sociopath.
 
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Calm down little snowflake and learn how to engage on conversation rather than attack anyone who doesn't see things through your polarized world view glasses.
Sadly, this is the way many of the liberals roll here. But thankfully there are some who are capable of reasonable discussion.
 
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