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To: Theoria

It was looking to me like President Trump and his policies were doing a pretty decent job of controlling the border.

Border crossings and illegal immigration was at an all time low. He was handling things with visa’s. Things were good.

The new NAFTA may not have had anything in writing but it certainly appeared that President Trump and AMLO were working together.

As for his investments in BlackRock...

1. how do you know?

2. I don’t care. He can invest in anything he wants. My concern is them having way too much power and influence on CornPop and Harris.

Hell, if everyone divested from BlackRock I doubt you could find one pension fund in the country that didn’t have a piece of that pie.

But wait, are you one of the ones that think President Trump should have done more, didn’t do enough, didn’t take out the entire Deep State, didn’t do all that he said he was going to do?


18 posted on 07/26/2021 1:31:39 PM PDT by qaz123
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To: qaz123
'But wait, are you one of the ones that think President Trump should have done more, didn't do enough, didn't take out the entire Deep State, didn't do all that he said he was going to do?'

Why would that matter? And, yes. He had a habit of hiring the worst, and promising the most. Part of the fall in illegals was to covid restrictions. He over spent and over promised. It was easy to coast on the economy when you spend a trillion extra a year and cut taxes, all that was prior to covid. Illegals was always a bone to be thrown out to the crowds, when in reality there was no massive employment crackdown on illegals and the admin had the worst attempt in history in trying to get rid of DACA.

20 posted on 07/26/2021 1:43:43 PM PDT by Theoria
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