Julio3000
<B>A Chip Off the Old Rock</B>
Lol. Black unemployment lowest levels in history and all the black liberals are sitting on their hands and not clapping.
Probably because:
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Lol. Black unemployment lowest levels in history and all the black liberals are sitting on their hands and not clapping.
But it's...legal immigration.
Probably because:
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So they should still sit for that?
They should sit for applauding Trump for that, since he has had nothing to do with it. But also because he is pretending that he deserves ALL the credit for 9 years of steady growth. It's a lie (as everything with Trump is) and it's disrespectful to his predecessor, who inherited a catastrophic economy and turned it around.
I have a feeling we will be seeing some actual wage growth this year.
And then I have a feeling it will be described as crumbs
chain migration isn't a term
1. Infrastructure spending (not what the fed should be doing)
2. End the sequester of military spending (we spend d way too much already)
3. Sounded like he wants to expand the war on drugs
4. Said he wants to force drug prices down
5. Sounded WAY too hawkish on military
6. Applauded decision to keep GITMO open
7. Investment in job training (not fed job)
Many others I'm sure.
I was just laughing when Dems were sulking about the celebration of low unemployment, etc.
So let me get this straight; Democrats are 'weak and ineffective' on immigration (because they are the minority party, having lost the election), but Republicans can't fill the not weak and effective void because they didn't win the popular vote (and thusly, can't claim popular mandate ... despite being representative of the majority).
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I have a narrow objection to the reasoning--which you, Jaw, and thethe have all used, to some extent or other--that America wants hardline immigration policy because Donald Trump won the election. He lost the popular vote
I have a narrow objection to the reasoning--which you, Jaw, and thethe have all used, to some extent or other--that America wants hardline immigration policy because Donald Trump won the election. He lost the popular vote to an unpopular candidate who was running a "third term" race. It doesn't strike me as a great place to plant the flag.
As for the rest, I dunno. Seems like a "not weak" and "effective" position could have done a deal fairly expeditiously with the WH and both chambers in their control.
Americans do not want chain migration. Almost all polling reflects this.
[URL]https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2018/01/23/fresh-harvard-poll-majority-want-an-end-to-chain-migration-n2438617[/URL]If you want to give me an example, we can discuss it.
I have a narrow objection to the reasoning--which you, Jaw, and thethe have all used, to some extent or other--that America wants hardline immigration policy because Donald Trump won the election. He lost the popular vote to an unpopular candidate who was running a "third term" race. It doesn't strike me as a great place to plant the flag.
As for the rest, I dunno. Seems like a "not weak" and "effective" position could have done a deal fairly expeditiously with the WH and both chambers in their control.