DOJ argues that migrant children should not receive toothbrushes or soap

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Even airlines give you a blanket and a toothbrush, FFS


Last I heard airlines were cutting back in just about everything. Is there a free money tree growing somewhere in government that supplies necessities such as doctors, er visits, judges, housing, day care providers, guards, blankets, beds, heating, cooling, sportsequipment, esop, guards, workers and directors, psychologists, social workers,, healthy food, sports equipment, entertainment, bus tickets, plane tickets, and paying outrageous amounts to private companies to administer all this etc. To an uncapped number of uninvited border visitors? These are all things I've heard people lament not having enough of.
At this point I support the army setting up rudimentary encampments, the UN setting up more robust camps, or Trumps frankly brilliant push to have people apply from their home countries or Mexico. There is no free moneytree. The money comes from taxes on our citizenry, and we have citizens in dire need across our land. The most efficient, economic, disencentiving yet still humane and lawful solution is the only acceptable solution at this point.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Even airlines give you a blanket and a toothbrush, FFS


Hmmm.....
No, they don't. Not for all flights. Only for international flights. And, not all international flights.
In fact, I have flown to Australia. They didn't give me a toothbrush. Blankets were available if we wanted them.
And, we actually pay for those things when we purchase our ticket.


Yeah the nerve of those kids. Not earning enough to pay for a toothbrush.
Anonymous
Such lovely family values from the GOP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Such lovely family values from the GOP.

And some of the DOJ staff. Seriously the day you get paid to say kids don’t deserve toothbrushes and soap is the day you need to quit if you have any moral compass.
Anonymous
I don’t know how dcumers can ignore the fact that it’s an argument over a one night stay without a toothbrush. But they are.

Congratulations, you are all even stupider than I thought possible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Such lovely family values from the GOP.

And some of the DOJ staff. Seriously the day you get paid to say kids don’t deserve toothbrushes and soap is the day you need to quit if you have any moral compass.



Have you ever read stories of what people seeking real asylum and fleeing harsh regimes (ie N Korea) go through? You are acting like the US government is a hotel service. If there is a massive asylum need of folks seeking political persecution, torture, death from centralAmerica, then the whole world needs to join and respond humanely and appropriately. In the meantime, Congress should legislate how to address basic needs economically and efficiently.
Anonymous
Why don't Congressional Democrats want to do anything?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Even airlines give you a blanket and a toothbrush, FFS


Last I heard airlines were cutting back in just about everything. Is there a free money tree growing somewhere in government that supplies necessities such as doctors, er visits, judges, housing, day care providers, guards, blankets, beds, heating, cooling, sportsequipment, esop, guards, workers and directors, psychologists, social workers,, healthy food, sports equipment, entertainment, bus tickets, plane tickets, and paying outrageous amounts to private companies to administer all this etc. To an uncapped number of uninvited border visitors? These are all things I've heard people lament not having enough of.
At this point I support the army setting up rudimentary encampments, the UN setting up more robust camps, or Trumps frankly brilliant push to have people apply from their home countries or Mexico. There is no free moneytree. The money comes from taxes on our citizenry, and we have citizens in dire need across our land. The most efficient, economic, disencentiving yet still humane and lawful solution is the only acceptable solution at this point.



Cancel the tax cuts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:“Judge William Fletcher, the third panel member, said Gee found evidence that minors were kept overnight in crowded, chilly rooms, sleeping on concrete floors with aluminum-foil blankets with the lights kept on all night.”

One night? I think one night is acceptable. They went without soap, a toothbrush, a blanket how many nights while traveling to cross the border?


Wow wow wow
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why don't Congressional Democrats want to do anything?


Proving once again your ignorance. Which you could avoid by reading more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Even airlines give you a blanket and a toothbrush, FFS


Last I heard airlines were cutting back in just about everything. Is there a free money tree growing somewhere in government that supplies necessities such as doctors, er visits, judges, housing, day care providers, guards, blankets, beds, heating, cooling, sportsequipment, esop, guards, workers and directors, psychologists, social workers,, healthy food, sports equipment, entertainment, bus tickets, plane tickets, and paying outrageous amounts to private companies to administer all this etc. To an uncapped number of uninvited border visitors? These are all things I've heard people lament not having enough of.

At this point I support the army setting up rudimentary encampments, the UN setting up more robust camps, or Trumps frankly brilliant push to have people apply from their home countries or Mexico. There is no free moneytree. The money comes from taxes on our citizenry, and we have citizens in dire need across our land. The most efficient, economic, disencentiving yet still humane and lawful solution is the only acceptable solution at this point.


WE would be the money tree that pays for the necessary supplies and services in these centers. And once they're in (processing takes longer with more and more people entering), they receive court dates. After that, they need a place to live. They need more medical care. They need to enroll in schools. They need jobs. So there are more services we're providing.

Again, at what point do we say enough is enough?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:“Judge William Fletcher, the third panel member, said Gee found evidence that minors were kept overnight in crowded, chilly rooms, sleeping on concrete floors with aluminum-foil blankets with the lights kept on all night.”

One night? I think one night is acceptable. They went without soap, a toothbrush, a blanket how many nights while traveling to cross the border?


They probably also went without adequate water and food, does that mean that they shouldn’t be given food or water.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“Judge William Fletcher, the third panel member, said Gee found evidence that minors were kept overnight in crowded, chilly rooms, sleeping on concrete floors with aluminum-foil blankets with the lights kept on all night.”

One night? I think one night is acceptable. They went without soap, a toothbrush, a blanket how many nights while traveling to cross the border?


They probably also went without adequate water and food, does that mean that they shouldn’t be given food or water.


Of course . Food and water are.lifesaving measures, as is medical care. If you read the article you will see that 14 or so are in quarantine with the flu
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Even airlines give you a blanket and a toothbrush, FFS


Last I heard airlines were cutting back in just about everything. Is there a free money tree growing somewhere in government that supplies necessities such as doctors, er visits, judges, housing, day care providers, guards, blankets, beds, heating, cooling, sportsequipment, esop, guards, workers and directors, psychologists, social workers,, healthy food, sports equipment, entertainment, bus tickets, plane tickets, and paying outrageous amounts to private companies to administer all this etc. To an uncapped number of uninvited border visitors? These are all things I've heard people lament not having enough of.
At this point I support the army setting up rudimentary encampments, the UN setting up more robust camps, or Trumps frankly brilliant push to have people apply from their home countries or Mexico. There is no free moneytree. The money comes from taxes on our citizenry, and we have citizens in dire need across our land. The most efficient, economic, disencentiving yet still humane and lawful solution is the only acceptable solution at this point.



Cancel the tax cuts.


+1 Cancel the Trump kids' tourism trip to Great Britain on the taxpayer dime. Their plane tix, hotels and security costs would pay for a lot of soap.
https://cdn.shared.com/110339/uploads/1d75f2c0-886e-11e9-b5a8-03f2c5659597_800_420.jpeg

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Even airlines give you a blanket and a toothbrush, FFS


Last I heard airlines were cutting back in just about everything. Is there a free money tree growing somewhere in government that supplies necessities such as doctors, er visits, judges, housing, day care providers, guards, blankets, beds, heating, cooling, sportsequipment, esop, guards, workers and directors, psychologists, social workers,, healthy food, sports equipment, entertainment, bus tickets, plane tickets, and paying outrageous amounts to private companies to administer all this etc. To an uncapped number of uninvited border visitors? These are all things I've heard people lament not having enough of.

At this point I support the army setting up rudimentary encampments, the UN setting up more robust camps, or Trumps frankly brilliant push to have people apply from their home countries or Mexico. There is no free moneytree. The money comes from taxes on our citizenry, and we have citizens in dire need across our land. The most efficient, economic, disencentiving yet still humane and lawful solution is the only acceptable solution at this point.


WE would be the money tree that pays for the necessary supplies and services in these centers. And once they're in (processing takes longer with more and more people entering), they receive court dates. After that, they need a place to live. They need more medical care. They need to enroll in schools. They need jobs. So there are more services we're providing.

Again, at what point do we say enough is enough?

At the point where we don't pay 100$ million in security costs for Melania to stay in NYC for 6 months because Barron doesn't want to switch schools. Why is the President's kids' education worth $100 million in tax dollars why we can't even front a migrant child a bar of soap. We are ALL God's children.
post reply Forum Index » Political Discussion
Message Quick Reply
Go to: