Posted on 06/21/2018 11:55:51 AM PDT by DFG
Billionaire left-wing environmental activist and potential presidential candidate Tom Steyer launched a political ad on Wednesday featuring audio of children of illegal immigrants crying for their parents in detention centers titled, Support the Keep Families Together Act. The heart-wrenching video targeting President Donald Trump opens up with cries of, Daddy! Daddy! and Mommy! in Spanish from children, which viewers are told is what it sounds like in Trumps internment camps.
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Every battle on every issue with the dims will be a tough battle. If we surrender to them on this issue, they will fight harder on the next.
We are where we are today because of our unwillingness to stand up to them. The fact is we may have already lost this country- this war we are fighting now is for the hope to save this country and we cannot even be sure that we will win. Every battle we surrender takes us closer to losing the war.
When we were lucky enough and strong enough to get President Trump elected I made a choice that I would do all I could to fight the dims under his leadership. It is the only hope we have at this point.
Otherwise all we have to look forward to is hoping we look good in a pussy hat.
I was horrified to find out La Raza is in charge of taking care of the illegals, and raking in mega bucks to do it. Then I thought- well that actually is a stroke of genius and if everyone knew it would quickly silence the left on the whole concentration/internment mantra.
“Billionaire left-wing environmental activist and potential presidential candidate Tom Steyer”
If this eco-fascist pig thinks he can ride into the whitehouse on a platform of global warming, he’s more crazy than I thought. Cuckoo-cuckoo!
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