The right never answers for previous errors. They move on to the next propaganda effort. It's been this way since I started becoming politically observant in the Bill Clinton Presidency. Policy aside, I could never be a Republican due to the repeated misinformation / propaganda efforts.sycasey said:
Womp womp.
oski003, aren't you glad you debased yourself with all those arguments in favor of family separation?
What a bunch of thin-skinned morons. Perhaps she doesn't get sarcasm, but as an immigrant and mother, she should understand the situation.Quote:
"WE SHOULD RIP BARRON TRUMP FROM HIS MOTHER'S ARMS AND PUT HIM IN A CAGE WITH PEDOPHILES AND SEE IF MOTHER WILL WILL STAND UP AGAINST THE GIANT ******* SHE IS MARRIED TO. 90 MILLION PEOPLE IN THE STREETS ON THE SAME WEEKEND IN THE COUNTRY. F*CK," he wrote on Twitter.
This is both factually incorrect and ethically bankrupt. Instead of always jumping to defense of your established beliefs and political party, why don't you work this hard to argue for the greater human project of decency.oski003 said:
Asylum Seekers Not Breaking the Law are Not Being Separated.
If you cross the border illegally and claim asylum, you are still a lawbreaker. Regardless of your intent, crossing the border illegally automatically puts you in the criminal justice system, where you will obviously be separated from family.
These asylum seekers are choosing to break the law, are choosing to be separated from family.
Asylum seekers who respect our laws, by turning themselves in at legal points of entry, are not being separated. Over-crowding due to the abuse of this policy might eventually make this impossible, but it is up to Congress to allocate more funds.
Trump Is Correct About the Loophole
In 1997, a consent decree called the Flores Settlement made it illegal for America to hold migrant children for longer than 20 days. Meaning, in order to keep the family together after 20 days of detention, we can either reunite the family by letting them loose to live illegally in America, or we can keep the parent in detention and place the child in a foster home or with a relative who lives in America.
Trump is wisely choosing to do the latter (for a number of moral reasons I will explain later).
A case involving an illegal border crosser not seeking asylum is usually adjudicated before the 20 days are up, which means the family unit is reunited during deportation and no foster care is needed. This, obviously, is the best case scenario.
Those who cross the border illegally and then claim asylum status (an important distinction from asylum seekers who obey the law) are another story, because the asylum process almost always exceeds the 20 days, and this is the law the Trump administration wants changed.
By speeding up the asylum process, the family unit can be reunited faster, either in the deportation process (if asylum is not granted and this process is frequently abused) or in the resettlement process (if asylum is granted).
Another option is to end the 20-day limit so foster care does not become necessary. Parent and child can remain in the detention centers until the asylum process is settled.
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"As the son of a Polish holocaust survivor, the images and sounds of this family separation policy is heart wrenching," Cohen wrote in his letter to the RNC. "While I strongly support measures that will secure our porous borders, children should never be used as bargaining chips."
I know you THINK that's okay. It's not.oski003 said:
I'm okay with what I wrote. Hopefully, this all gets resolved in a manner that is both humane and consistent with enforcing the law.
I also have to say that even if you THINK the President's goals were entirely noble here, there's no way anyone could look at this clusterf*** and think it was a well-executed policy. Video footage of children in cages? Audio of wailing toddlers separated from their parents? Who the hell thought this was a good idea?blungld said:I know you THINK that's okay. It's not.oski003 said:
I'm okay with what I wrote. Hopefully, this all gets resolved in a manner that is both humane and consistent with enforcing the law.
What you wrote was a white-washing of evil. You don't get to pretend like you were just espousing an opinion or that this is just reasonable back and forth debate. You don't get to let yourself off the hook that easily. What you defended is indefensible--and you used lies and misinformation to do it (which should indicate to you that your position is not sincere, ethical, or rational).
Every evil act of mankind was carried out by people who believed they were right and justified. You look back at history and wonder how those people were so deceived. We have entered such a phase here in America and you are one of the deceived. I know that must seem incredibly difficult for you to believe--so are you strong enough to see it and change, or do you just dig in and stay ever loyal?
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The chairman of the conservative House Freedom Caucus angrily confronted House Speaker Paul Ryan over immigration legislation on the floor of the House of Representatives Wednesday.
Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., approached Ryan during a vote and began an animated discussion that lasted roughly half a minute. Both men pointed fingers at each other and reporters in the gallery could hear Meadows say, "I'm done! I'm done!" Meadows then turned and walked away while Ryan resumed chatting with other members.
Sources tell Fox News that the dispute stemmed from confusion over which of two immigration bills the House is expected to consider Thursday
The answer to Republican monstrousness is not morality - given Trump's base's tolerance (nay, taste) for the constant lies, and easy cruelty.dajo9 said:The right never answers for previous errors. They move on to the next propaganda effort. It's been this way since I started becoming politically observant in the Bill Clinton Presidency. Policy aside, I could never be a Republican due to the repeated misinformation / propaganda efforts.sycasey said:
Womp womp.
oski003, aren't you glad you debased yourself with all those arguments in favor of family separation?
Whitewater and all the other bogus Bill Clinton accusations
Lying into the Iraq War
Heckuva job Brownie
Obamacare lies
Benghazi
Her emails
Now Trump
And I'm not talking about obscure bloggers or even Fox News - this is all actions by elected Republican representatives. It's a long running thread of immorality
You realize that only nine Republican Senators are up for re-election, no way the Democrats will have enough votes to convict if the House does impeach Trump. Two thirds of the Senate, 67 Senate votes required to convict. Currently only 47 Senate Democrats, Even with two independents, no way the Democrats can win enough Republican Senate seats in the fall to gain 18 votes. More likely, It's the Democrats (26) that are most vulnerable this Fall in the Senate. FIVE Senate Seats currently held by Democrats are considered a toss-up in the Fall, only two Republican Senate seats are considered a toss-up. Forty two Republican Senate seats will be up for election in 2020 and 2012 while only 23 Democrats, yes, most of the Senate Democrats are facing re-election threats in the Fall while less than 20% of Republicans. Unless Republicans grow spines, Trump will serve out his term.Another Bear said:
You're correct, that's why they have to be voted out in '18. Vote them out, get a majority in Congress and then things change.
Another Bear said:
You're correct, that's why they have to be voted out in '18. Vote them out, get a majority in Congress and then things change.
Another Bear said:
I no longer think the question is "IF" Cohen flips...but WHEN. My guess is things crack open in the dead of August, maybe mid-late July.
Cohen has incurred potentially millions in legal fees, just hired a friendly to the SDNY U.S. Attorney Office. He or his family is in the process of off-loading their Trump Tower properties. And he keeps sending signals to the Trump camp, like his opposition to Trumpie immigration.
I wonder if part of Cohen's plea deal is protection from the Russkie mob.