INVADERS!!! ![]() ![]() |
Why exactly don't elite Libs want to allow migrants to settle in their wealthy enclaves? Kalorama (where Barack and Michelle live), would be lovely to host migrants. So would Potomac and Bethesda in Montgomery County. The migrants could easily find jobs without depending on cars or long commutes on public transportation. Sanctuary communities should be signing up to welcome the migrant families, especially those with children. I bet the migrants would appreciate you allowing *your* children to play with *their* children. Why are the Liberals acting like racists? |
Kalorama would be lovely. Maybe Javanka's house |
We did, but they weren’t called “migrants” by Obama, they were called “desirable voters.” |
I'm going to keep the INVADERS post just b/c https://www.apnews.com/e2833348dcd94b2dae9c328af1bfaa9b Migrants break border gate, force their way into Mexico
desperate times, desperate measures, I suppose |
INVADERS!!! ![]() |
vs. "invaders"
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I'll respond so that you can get the "air time" you crave, mini AOC. |
in·vad·er
/in?v?d?r/ noun a person or group that invades a country, region, or other place. --- You dont need to have weapons to fit this definition |
Also see:
in·vade /in?v?d/ verb verb: invade; 3rd person present: invades; past tense: invaded; past participle: invaded; gerund or present participle: invading enter (a country or region) so as to subjugate or occupy it. enter (a place, situation, or sphere of activity) in large numbers, especially with intrusive effect. "demonstrators invaded the Presidential Palace" (of a person or emotion) encroach or intrude on. |
"invaders!" |
Why not offer a meal, you racist? Make them your guests. |
I have hosted undocumented families and also been a guest. Have you? |
The one time eh? So you can use it as PROOF on a dcum thread. |
No. We are family friends. They’ve only been in this area once. We’ve shared several meals together there though. They are very generous and hospitality hosts. And you? |