Posted on 08/05/2018 4:37:30 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
August 5th, 2018
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla.; White House National Security Adviser John Bolton; Cody Wilson, director of Defense Distributed. The panel will be Karl Rove, former Bush White House senior adviser; Jason Riley of the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board; Susan Page of USA Today; and political consultant Philippe Reines, former senior adviser to Hillary Clinton.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn.; Republican strategist Mike Murphy; Clint Watts, distinguished research fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute and author of Messing With The Enemy. The panel will be Republican strategist Al Cardenas, senior partner at Squire Patton Boggs; Helene Cooper of The New York Times; Eliana Johnson of Politico; and Robert Costa of The Washington Post and moderator of PBS Washington Week.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Kellyanne Conway, counselor to the president; Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif.; Arne Duncan, former secretary of education and author of How Schools Work. The panel will be Mark Landler of The New York Times, Seung Min Kim of The Washington Post, Paula Reid of CBS and Leslie Sanchez, CBS News political contributor.
THIS WEEK (ABC): President Trumps legal team member Jay Sekulow; Gov. John Kasich, R-Ohio; Gov. Jay Inslee, D-Wash. The panel will be former Gov. Chris Christie, R-N.J.; Amanda Carpenter, author of Gaslighting America: Why We Love It When Trump Lies To Us; Michelle Cottle, New York Times editorial writer; and Patrick Gaspard, president of Open Society Foundations and former Obama White House political affairs director.
STATE OF THE UNION (CNN): Rep. Ed Royce, R-Calif.; former Gov. Deval Patrick D-Mass. The panel will be Rep. Nanette Barragán, D-Calif.; former Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Pa.; Bill Kristol of The Weekly Standard; and Democratic strategist Karen Finney, former senior spokesperson for Hillary for America.
SUNDAY MORNING FUTURES (FNC): Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif.; Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y.; former Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Conn.; Alan Dershowitz, Harvard law professor and author of The Case Against Impeaching Trump; and former Clinton strategist Mark Penn, managing partner of the Stagwell Group.
Who cares?
Fish?
WTH does a fish got to do with anything after that spendid....er, pistol photo?
now as for those large taters - it is a shame that I am too old
Implants.
The numbers wouldn't change from the current 1.1 million a year, just the composition of the immigrants. They would be more skilled and we would not be bringing in aged parents and others who would be using the social safety net and burdening our medical system.
The overall numbers need to be reduced significantly. Tom Cotton's RAISE Act, would reduce numbers to 700K a year, but that is still far too many. We could have a moratorium or reduce the numbers to at least 300,000. Given births and deaths, that would cover replacement levels.
We have around 4 million intending immigrants at any one time waiting overseas for their turn to enter. They have completed all the paperwork, background checks, etc. We have different categories of immigrants and there are annual caps on most of them except for spouses and children of immigrants. There will always be more people who want to come here than places available, no matter what criteria we use to bring them in. The annual intake of immigrants must be reduced period.
If we go to a merit-based system, the educated immigrants will be less prone to vote Dem and probably increase the number of non-Hispanic whites as immigrants. Currently, individual countries have limits as to how many of their nationals we will admit. India has been lobbying hard to increase their numbers. We would be better off not having these country caps if we truly wanted a merit-based system.
Lol gotta have a little fun!!Gotta show FR folks the latest “guns”....
The photo is hot but not from the pistol.....
Uhhhh....uhhh...... coming later?
Yeah for sure but who cares?
My take is there are eight billion people in the world. Half would come here if they could. How many do you let in?
Start at 100k and only those who can help America, are well heeled, plan on living here and spending their money here,true residents,not the economic refugees we get now.
Very interesting. And all along I thought it was just a bunch of toxic Alabama football fans.
Do implants feel like real breasts? Plus, often the surgery damages the nerve endings in the nipples, which means they can’t feel anything.
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