I'm absolutely floored that Schumer has rejected the WH DACA plan. What do the dems want exactly?
While we're airing theories about which news story is designed to obscure which other news story, might I suggest that any heated discussion of some gross HRC "faith advisor" is probably taking some air out of the story that big Trump backer, sub rosa China lobbyist, and RNC finance chair Steve Wynn is a Weinstein-esque serial sexual-assaulter.
It's really easy to make the Democrats look impotent and ineffectual here, because...well, they are. They're a minority in both houses with the other party in the WH. Republicans have the ability to leverage the Ds desire to patch DACA by attaching it to demands which are otherwise undesirable to them. They've done that. It's not a brillliant chess match, it's just predictably rubbing the other guy's nose in **** because you can.
Democrats can take the best bad deal they can negotiate or they can try to kick the can down the road to the post-2018 world. Personally, I'd be tempted to take the best deal I could now (which probably involves negotiating the disposition of visas relating to family unification and pushing around the edges of TPS recipients) even though that means handing a nominal win to Trump. That's not where our national politics are right now, though. I dare say it's not what Mitch McConnell would do.
I think that an important part of the debate here is asking folks if they're willing to say the quiet part loud, as the saying goes. The Republican plan is to change the visa system to the extent that it curtails LEGAL immigration by a significant percentage--as much as 50%. If that's what you want, be willing to put your hand up for it.
I guses we are going to bypass the face that Obama was buddy buddy with scum like farakhan?
Or how bout the links between Trump and Russian mafia figures. I mean this thread is about Trump, correct?
We've discussed this for months. But let's ignore that obama is buddy buddy with some who hates america.
Should the GOP return Steve Wynn's money? How does it make you feel he and Trump are buddy-buddy?
Shame on Obama for posing with an Anti-Semite. Shame on the Caucus for keeping it suppressed. When you produce evidence there was a longtime ongoing friendship and Farrakhan influenced Obama's administration, we can talk some more. I'm sure the white racist AG can prosecute both of them and save the republic.
Now guess who Farrakhan praised in the lead up to the 2016 election for not taking money from the Jews?
So should the GOP give up the money from Trump's buddy, Steve Wynn?
Sure...I don't see how wynns actions impact america. Can you say the same about obama's associations?