Have you been to Mississippi, or spent an extended period of time there. Surely you jest. In Mississippi, republicans and democrats share the welfare largess equally. In fact, republicans may actually receive more. And let’s not forget how the republicans divert money for welfare recipients in Mississippi to build volleyball gyms at Ole Miss. |
| The truth is the illegal aliens that this administration has allowed in are costing all the states a ton. Not all of them are doling out benefits like Massachusetts but they are all dealing with the effects of massive illegal immigration - in our schools and hospitals- increased crime and incarceration and other costs. |
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https://www.boston.com/news/politics/2024/07/31/after-5-day-limit-some-families-at-mass-state-shelters-could-get-month-long-extension/?p1=hp_secondary
Just look at comments section. Most of these are Mass residents and 90 percent are pissed. Money is needed for schools, roads, veterans. But here is a Billion for migrants! They get what they vote for… |
+1 Thanks Joe and Kamala aka otherwise known as the border czar who never was. |
| Dems have zero concern for the obvious consequences of their actions. They run on emotion. Then they are SHOCKED when things go wrong. |
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I wonder the cost here in VA and Maryland.
I think we have way more illegal migrants here. How many billions are we spending on them? |
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Wait until Harris is elected. Her failed leadership as border czar and that will be the norm for every state.
I mean Mass. is a sanctuary state so they shims take them and I hear cape cod is nice so…let then have more |
Exactly - with free everything - you know the old saying "nothing is for free". |
| Thank the border czar! |
Bingo. |
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Question: Exactly what aspects of governing are Democrats good at?
Answer: none |
| There was this bill re: immigration that had bipartisan backers. Then the GOP got threatened by Trump. (Remember Langford getting threatening phone calls?). We are not forgetting that. |
Do you understand the concept of rewarding bad behavior encouraging more of it? |
Raffensperger has been a major proponent of a Peach State law that requires documentation to verify the citizenship status of voters. In 2022, he announced that an internal audit of Georgia’s voter rolls over the past 25 years found that 1,634 noncitizens had attempted to register to vote, but not a single one cast a ballot. Gol darn it. Intelligent people might see a Twitter news source. then they look at more sources to see how valid the information is. |