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Thread: Trump attacks protections for immigrants from ‘$#@!hole’ countries in Oval Office meeting

  1. #61

    And President Tump's ****hole question remains unanswered!

    It is absolutely hilarious to see how our communist/socialist/progressive crowd's heads are exploding over a legitimate question.


    Trump merely asked a legitimate question. The question as reported being: “Why are we having all these people from ******** countries come here?”



    So, tell us, why are we allowing the poverty stricken, poorly educated low and unskilled populations of poverty stricken nations come here? It is utter insanity to do so!


    JWK





    American citizens are sick and tired of being made into tax-slaves to finance a maternity ward for the poverty stricken populations of other countries who invade America’s borders to give birth.




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    There are very few places we should accept more than a trickle of immigrants from.
    And very many we should take none from.
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    Trump may be the greatest President in the history of Presidents.

    i luv him more and more lol
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    The term Racist has been mangled into an ash heap of ineffectiveness, thanks to Trump. He deserves a medal for exposing these fools. I just wish our foreign policy would take a clue from the immigration hawk side. Start following the prime directive from Star Trek. I don't want to interfere in their backward countries and by the same token, I don't want large numbers here.
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    Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free
    “…let us teach them that all who draw breath are of equal worth, and that those who seek to press heel upon the throat of liberty, will fall to the cry of FREEDOM!!!” – Spartacus, War of the Damned

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    Quote Originally Posted by kpitcher View Post
    Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free
    and take away one's remaining rights and property.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AuH20 View Post
    The term Racist has been mangled into an ash heap of ineffectiveness, thanks to Trump. He deserves a medal for exposing these fools. I just wish our foreign policy would take a clue from the immigration hawk side. Start following the prime directive from Star Trek. I don't want to interfere in their backward countries and by the same token, I don't want large numbers here.
    In other words, is it OK not give a $#@! about something outside our borders?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    There are very few places we should accept more than a trickle of immigrants from.
    And very many we should take none from.
    None.

    That way there can be no accusations of racism or favoritism.

    $#@! off back to where you came from, country's full.

    We got enough troubles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timosman View Post
    In other words, is it OK not give a $#@! about something outside our borders?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AuH20 View Post
    and take away one's remaining rights and property.
    Yea!

    Taking away our rights is our job.

  13. #71
    The larger question is:

    Why were you "negotiating" with the likes of Grahamcracker and Dustbin on this issue?

  14. #72
    Quote Originally Posted by timosman View Post
    In other words, is it OK not give a $#@! about something outside our borders?
    Someone needs to alert the Pentagon about this.
    "The Patriarch"



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    I hereby nominate this for best thread title of 2018. It's never to early to start.
    "The Patriarch"

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    Feinstein: Trump trying to promote a 'homogenous, white society'
    http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/3...-white-society

    Gasp, oh noooes oh the humanity, we can't have too many whites now can we.

    The amount of self hating white brainwashing is astounding.

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    Give me your tired, your poor . . . BS

    Quote Originally Posted by kpitcher View Post
    Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free
    Just for the record, Emma Lazarus, who wrote the words which appear on the Statute of Liberty was a well-known socialist, and the “poem” which she wrote was suggested to be used to raise funds to build the statue’s pedestal.

    Additionally, immigrants coming to America who passed the statute on their way to Elis Island were not granted entry into the United States for a number of reasons. One reason to be rejected was the likelihood of becoming a ward of the state and a public burden, and on this ground many were refused entry!


    Is it not reasonable for American Citizens to reject being made into tax slaves to support the economic needs of millions upon millions of foreigners who have entered our country illegally and legally?

    I get the distinct impression that many of our politicians, like Senator Schumer, have more compassion for those who have entered ourcountry illegally than they do for American Citizens who are suffering the devastating consequences of illegal and legal immigration. And they have more compassion for them for a nefarious reason ___ creating a massive voting block which i9s dependent upon government cheese.

    And what was our Founder’s thinking with regard to immigration?

    Let us recall what Representative BURKE says during our Nations` first debate on a RULE OF NATURALIZATION, FEB. 3RD, 1790

    Mr. BURKE thought it of importance to fill the country with useful men, such as farmers, mechanics, and manufacturers, and, therefore, would hold out every encouragement to them to emigrate to America. This class he would receive on liberal terms; and he was satisfied there would be room enough for them, and for their posterity, for five hundred years to come. There was another class of men, whom he did not think useful, and he did not care what impediments were thrown in their way; such as your European merchants, and factors of merchants, who come with a view of remaining so long as will enable them to acquire a fortune, and then they will leave the country, and carry off all their property with them. These people injure us more than they do us good, and, except in this last sentiment, I can compare them to nothing but leeches. They stick to us until they get their fill of our best blood, and then they fall off and leave us. I look upon the privilege of an American citizen to be an honorable one, and it ought not to be thrown away upon such people. There is another class also that I would interdict, that is, the convicts and criminals which they pour out of British jails. I wish sincerely some mode could be adopted to prevent the importation of such; but that, perhaps, is not in our power; the introduction of them ought to be considered as a high misdemeanor.

    JWK



    American citizens are sick and tired of being made into tax slaves and forced to finance the personal economic needs of millions of foreigners who have invaded America’s borders.


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  20. #77
    Quote Originally Posted by oyarde View Post
    Well , did they have an answer on how accepting people from a $#@!hole improves life for american taxpayers ?
    Tons of ways.

    But that's really beside the point, because it's none of the president's business if they do or not. His job is to stay out of the way and let us all live as we please as long as we aren't aggressing against anyone else. If I want to welcome into my home people from countries that he considers $#@!holes, he can wonder all he wants why I would do that, but he has no business interfering.

  21. #78
    Quote Originally Posted by johnwk View Post
    It is absolutely hilarious to see how our communist/socialist/progressive crowd's heads are exploding over a legitimate question.
    You have it backwards. Immigration restriction always has been and remains one of the hallmarks of socialism and progressivism.

    As Bernie Sanders, who supports immigration restriction, accurately observed. It's we libertarian Koch Brother types who support free movement of people across borders. And of course Trump's own socialist leanings are no secret.

  22. #79
    Quote Originally Posted by Superfluous Man View Post
    Tons of ways.
    Care to mention one?

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    I think some states are $#@!holes like Connecticut or Massachusetts, so it's not unreasonable to think that countries can be $#@!holes as well.
    Quote Originally Posted by timosman View Post
    This is getting silly.
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    It started silly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kpitcher View Post
    Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free suffocate us with their philosophy of government.
    Fixed it.
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    Linus, from the Peanuts comic

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    Alexis de Torqueville

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    Quote Originally Posted by timosman View Post
    Care to mention one?
    I personally benefit immensely from people who were born in third-world countries. I won't get into specifics, because I prefer not to get into my personal life on this site.

    But the US benefits economically enormously from immigrants from third world countries, including the ones Trump listed. He probably employs a good number of them on his own properties, I bet. In many cases, government regulations hold them back from making even greater contributions, including regulations designed to stifle immigration.
    http://www.pewtrusts.org/en/research...-underemployed
    https://www.mnnonline.org/news/study...on-job-skills/

  30. #86
    Quote Originally Posted by enhanced_deficit View Post
    There is lot of hypocrisy everywhere.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariel_boatlift
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  31. #87
    Quote Originally Posted by Superfluous Man View Post
    I personally benefit immensely from people who were born in third-world countries.
    Would you still "benefit" if government didn't support the US cheap labor class?

    Strip the free $#@! programs and watch how quickly the third world labor becomes a liability.

  32. #88
    Quote Originally Posted by tod evans View Post
    Would you still "benefit" if government didn't support the US cheap labor class?

    Strip the free $#@! programs and watch how quickly the third world labor becomes a liability.
    I don't follow. How could more labor conceivably be a liability?

    Government welfare programs aren't keeping foreign labor from hurting us. They're only stifling how much it helps us. Getting rid of them would be a boon to the economy.

    And to answer your question, yes, I would still personally benefit immensely.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Superfluous Man View Post
    I don't follow. How could more labor conceivably be a liability?
    The labor pool is currently tainted by government and her free-$#@! programs, remove them and the local underclass will make employing foreigners a liability...

    An 'employer' is always glad for an expanded labor pool, the employee not so much........

  35. #90
    Quote Originally Posted by Superfluous Man View Post
    I personally benefit immensely from people who were born in third-world countries. I won't get into specifics, because I prefer not to get into my personal life on this site.

    But the US benefits economically enormously from immigrants from third world countries, including the ones Trump listed. He probably employs a good number of them on his own properties, I bet. In many cases, government regulations hold them back from making even greater contributions, including regulations designed to stifle immigration.
    http://www.pewtrusts.org/en/research...-underemployed
    https://www.mnnonline.org/news/study...on-job-skills/
    Please spell it out for a simple mind like myself.

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