sherpa Posted January 29 Posted January 29 6 minutes ago, Roundybout said: It would be more useful than anything Hegseth has ever done in his life Seriously? The guy graduated from Princeton, served in special forces in Iraq, earning a bronze star, was an analyst for Bear Stearns, and a few other things. Perhaps your resume should have gotten you the Sect. of Defense job. 3
Roundybout Posted January 29 Posted January 29 11 minutes ago, sherpa said: Seriously? The guy graduated from Princeton, served in special forces in Iraq, earning a bronze star, was an analyst for Bear Stearns, and a few other things. Perhaps your resume should have gotten you the Sect. of Defense job. And then became a raging alcoholic and cheated on his wife multiple times. Also got some questionable tattoos that your side patiently ignores. 1 1
LeviF Posted January 29 Posted January 29 I will say I am generally against all tattoos. Oh, and resisting arrest is not "self defense."
Tommy Callahan Posted January 29 Posted January 29 Isn't alcoholism a disease. And he is how many years sober. Ironic attack angle.
sherpa Posted January 29 Posted January 29 1 hour ago, Roundybout said: And then became a raging alcoholic and cheated on his wife multiple times. Also got some questionable tattoos that your side patiently ignores. I don't have a "side." The claim of raging alcoholic is idiotic. You still have not defended your idiotic claim that he never did anything "in his life." Does anyone else view this forum and getting more and more useless and stupid? 1
Roundybout Posted January 29 Posted January 29 1 hour ago, BillsFanNC said: Guantanamo does not have capacity for 30,000 migrants unless they are to live like prisoners in Andersonville.
Tommy Callahan Posted January 29 Posted January 29 1 minute ago, Roundybout said: Guantanamo does not have capacity for 30,000 migrants unless they are to live like prisoners in Andersonville. He said they were gonna expand it. I know they have found 60 k of the uncounted minors. Any reporting on the other 250k
PaoloBillsFanFromItaly Posted Thursday at 09:42 AM Posted Thursday at 09:42 AM Deportation during Biden administration were an average of 742 a day. Actual rate of Trump administration is 528 a day. 1 1
JDHillFan Posted Thursday at 12:43 PM Posted Thursday at 12:43 PM 2 hours ago, PaoloBillsFanFromItaly said: Deportation during Biden administration were an average of 742 a day. Actual rate of Trump administration is 528 a day. Until this post I never realized what a great job Biden did with immigration. Sometimes you don’t appreciate something until it’s gone. Very sad. 1
Doc Posted Thursday at 07:22 PM Posted Thursday at 07:22 PM Can't deport people who are no longer coming...
Joe Ferguson forever Posted Thursday at 10:45 PM Posted Thursday at 10:45 PM Ready for $3 oranges? You could make a couple fried eggs and some orange juice at home for only 5-6 bucks! https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/california/central-valley-farm-workers-deportation-fear/3763233/ 1
stevestojan Posted Friday at 12:06 AM Posted Friday at 12:06 AM How anyone - including my fellow democrats on here - could be against deporting people who are here illegally AND committed a felony is beyond me. Deporting law abiding (and I understand most republicans argue - technically correctly - that they aren’t law abiding by the simple fact of being here) immigrants will do great harm to the economy. I agree with that. But fighting the rounding up of dangerous felons? When you take a stand against everything trump does, you sound just as foolish as “ultra MAGAs” who conversely defend everything he says. Now, trying to throw away the 14th amendment? That’s the special kind of stupid I expect from Trump. And also re-opens the can of worms that amendments are open to change (which we know they are) and ruins one of the main talking points of the gun nuts and “shall not be infringed” crowd. Because it seemingly just takes one presidential signature to infringe the bejesus out of those rights. 1 1
daz28 Posted Friday at 12:29 AM Posted Friday at 12:29 AM 23 minutes ago, stevestojan said: How anyone - including my fellow democrats on here - could be against deporting people who are here illegally AND committed a felony is beyond me. Deporting law abiding (and I understand most republicans argue - technically correctly - that they aren’t law abiding by the simple fact of being here) immigrants will do great harm to the economy. I agree with that. But fighting the rounding up of dangerous felons? When you take a stand against everything trump does, you sound just as foolish as “ultra MAGAs” who conversely defend everything he says. Now, trying to throw away the 14th amendment? That’s the special kind of stupid I expect from Trump. And also re-opens the can of worms that amendments are open to change (which we know they are) and ruins one of the main talking points of the gun nuts and “shall not be infringed” crowd. Because it seemingly just takes one presidential signature to infringe the bejesus out of those rights. They will throw their rights on his steps.
leh-nerd skin-erd Posted Friday at 01:54 AM Posted Friday at 01:54 AM 1 hour ago, stevestojan said: How anyone - including my fellow democrats on here - could be against deporting people who are here illegally AND committed a felony is beyond me. Deporting law abiding (and I understand most republicans argue - technically correctly - that they aren’t law abiding by the simple fact of being here) immigrants will do great harm to the economy. I agree with that. But fighting the rounding up of dangerous felons? When you take a stand against everything trump does, you sound just as foolish as “ultra MAGAs” who conversely defend everything he says. Now, trying to throw away the 14th amendment? That’s the special kind of stupid I expect from Trump. And also re-opens the can of worms that amendments are open to change (which we know they are) and ruins one of the main talking points of the gun nuts and “shall not be infringed” crowd. Because it seemingly just takes one presidential signature to infringe the bejesus out of those rights. What got you here, I believe, was in large part due to Biden et al going Ultra Left, kicking in doors and raiding houses and seeking to jail his enemies for life. Glad to hear some common sense on the dangerous criminals being deported. As for the impact on the economy if deportations continue, well, I have to go with Americans paying less for eggs through the exploitation of people here in violation of our laws doesn’t leave a warm, fuzzy feeling either.
Joe Ferguson forever Posted Friday at 03:05 AM Posted Friday at 03:05 AM (edited) 4 hours ago, Joe Ferguson forever said: Ready for $3 oranges? You could make a couple fried eggs and some orange juice at home for only 5-6 bucks! https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/california/central-valley-farm-workers-deportation-fear/3763233/ i just don't see too many committed orange or lemon pickers as dangerous felons. most are making an honest living and sending as much as possible back home. and paying taxes and medicare andd social security. their labor is gravy to American borns. I wonder if all the MAGAs here are doing the same. My guess is no. but sure, deport the felons. how many do you figure there are? Is Tang still thing. F'in yummmm.. Ya know astronauts like it. It's in the maga science books. Edited Friday at 03:23 AM by Joe Ferguson forever
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