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I think I’ve been pretty clear about my distaste for Biden as a candidate.
Can't believe Obama associated with such a racist. and we all know about associations...
I think I’ve been pretty clear about my distaste for Biden as a candidate.
The overarching policy for detentions has changed. The rate of detentions has changed, with the administration budgeting for double-digit % increases in the number of detentions each year. The family separation policy is a Trump initiative. So, yes, there are material differences between then and now.
I’m going to repeat the mantra: there was and is robust criticism on the left for Obama’s immigration policies. But what you—and sturg—are doing with the “but Obama” thing is willfully ignoring easily verifiable facts.
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Conway's WaPo editorial in the form of a twitter thread. George has been doing the Lord's work in speaking out about the assaults (literal and otherwise) on norms of acceptable behavior that we see on a daily basis coming from the White House.
Compassion just means open borders.
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one of the judges in that case has personal experience being interned in a camp
Trump denying those kids basic human necessities proves to me again that he is a rotten human being. Unconscionable.
And it's stuff like this that show what a bad idea internment was in the first place. It creates more problems than you had.
It's unfathomable to me that anyone is making the argument that tax cuts haven't contributed to GDP, job growth, and rising wages.
And for those that do, I'd like to understand what would have happened without them
Brian Klaas
Verified account @brianklaas
May 20
Brian Klaas Retweeted Donald J. Trump
These are the leaders in history who used the phrase "the enemy of the people":
Stalin
Hitler
Mao
Chavez
Mugabe
Trump
It was too extreme for the later Soviets. In 1956, Khrushchev retired the term, saying it was just aimed at annihilating those who disagreed with Stalin.