Posted on 01/10/2018 8:30:04 AM PST by C19fan
After President Donald Trump referred to a potential DACA deal bill as a bill of love in a bipartisan White House meeting, Trumps 2016 presidential opponent and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush tweeted support for Trumps immigration discussions.
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“Please clap...?”
If Jeb is for it, I’m against it.
I am going to reserve judgement on this and keep my mouth shut. (I’m having to do that on Sessions as you’d probably suspect)
I don’t think there is any Trump supporter who thinks this would not be fatal to his re-election chances if he gives this immig/amnesty thing up. I can’t bend my brain over it any more than it’s already bent. His voter turnout would be crushed. Obliterated. Oprahdomized.
*PUKE*
"And now for something completely different.....a man with a tape recorder up his nose."
Nothing. And I’m not bashing him. Just giving him some sound advice.
He can take it or leave it.
No daylight between the wishes of Bush/Clinton/Obama and Jivanka.
> Please clap. <
While standing on tippy-toes.
— with a turtle in your pocket —
They want to complete the Bush Plan for North Mexico (aka USA) before Daddy Bush dies.
Too many supporters are covering for him, IMO, and pretending that they didnt hear what he said.
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This “Bill of Love” stuff was just pure nonsense. Sounds like something a liberal would dream up.
Immigration has nothing to do with love in any context; that is not the basis or criteria for allowing people to enter this country.
I agree with you. This was a significant blunder. Regardless of how much we may like Trump, we have to be honest with ourselves and admit counterproductive statements when we see them.
We are now the “far-right”.
Hoyer was annoying in that meeting, but Feinstein was the worst with the idea that Trump could sign a DACA bill now, for a promise to secure the border tomorrow. Nice try Diane. We know your promises are worth as much as the decency of Weinstein.
My hope is this is all theater for Trump. He made his ruling and he expects no bill is ever coming across his desk.
Miss Adderess, if people are asked, “Should people be punished for actions of their parents decades ago, and get kicked out of America?” you will get 85% NO.
Ask instead, “Should immigrants who arrived here ILLEGALLY be allowed to jump ahead of those working with the legal process?” and the numbers will flip.
OR, “Should America prioritize children of citizens born here, or should we focus on those who arrived here illegally?” the pro-America side wins in an avalanche.
Yes, and Republicans in general will get crushed if there exists a demoralized base in November. Many in the GOP-E are Zombies though, bought and paid for by the CoC.
I think that Americans will support an end to open borders by a very wide margin. The thing is that our previous POTUS made sure that there would be a ton of collateral damage if anyone tries to close the borders. The borders issue can be fixed but it will be messy in a way that is totally beyond the capability of the idealists to fix. It requires a pragmatic fix the voting public will approve of.
My point, BA, is that legalization of our lawless occupants is NOT a priority in many Americans’ minds. The “urgency” issue is a hoax, financed by Democrats and greedy corporatists. Virtually no one talks about this outside corporate boardrooms and Democrat strategy sessions.
If they don’t like their situation in the US, go back.
Better burn up the phone lines to Congress an the Whitehouse. This issue is an existential threat to our Republic.
Meanwhile here’s a good man fighting the lonely fight:
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/politics-government/article193871684.html
North Mexico or Aztlan?
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