| Jay Jones needs to loose the election. Change his name. Leave Virginia and live in shame all the days of his life. Doubling down on killing children. Come on. |
Are you seriously asking if dying children are from the US or not? |
Much like Jay Jones, the deaths of children don't matter to me as long as it advances my policy positions. |
Seriously, the republicans have no floor. You think millions of children dying as a result of your policies is funny, then complain that the dems hurt your feelings by calling you bad people. |
When I see dumb comments like this I think back and wonder what happened to the hundreds of thousands of migrant children the Biden administration lost. |
NP. He made a tasteless joke. Meanwhile, MAGA is 1000% ok with removing funding for special needs children, arresting undocumented children, and taking away services for low-income children. You really think Republicans give an iota of crap about children's lives in the real world? |
It was just a tasteless joke. All better now, right? |
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I’m not sure why you don’t understand that actual children dying isn’t a joke. Unlike guns, texts don’t kill people. |
What? This from the party that cheers as ICE rips families apart? All of a sudden you care about the welfare of immigrant families? |
+1000 BUT that's different! |
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Jones, if you're listening, just air the following ad:
"I'm Jay Jones, and by now, as you've likely heard, I made a joke in a private text message to a colleague that was in extremely poor taste and that I deeply regret. But what's not a joke is what Jason Miyares will do if he's elected. He'll continue to bow down to Trump, and support policies that inflict real harm on Virginians. Tariffs that increase the cost of goods on everyone, layoffs of federal employees throughout Virginia, and reducing funding for our public schools. Understandably, he's eager to detract from these harmful policies, but I hope you don't forget that a vote for him is a vote that will harm Virginia." |
You mean the separations by Trump? “Senior officials began discussions on forcible family separation in February 2017, several weeks after President Trump took office. US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and federal prosecutors piloted family separation in and around El Paso, Texas, between March and November 2017, and border-wide separations began in May 2018. Behind the scenes, officials’ exchanges left no doubt that forcible family separation was the desired outcome of the policy rather than a byproduct of routine law enforcement operations. “We need to take away children,” Attorney General Jeff Sessions told federal prosecutors in May 2018. The same month, when a senior US Immigration and Customs Enforcement official learned that parents were returning from court before CBP had transferred their children, he wrote to “confirm that the expectation is that we are NOT to reunite the families”; reunification “obviously undermines the entire effort.” https://www.hrw.org/news/2024/12/16/us-lasting-harm-family-separation-border Are you still outraged about family separations? |
I love how MAGAs try to blame Biden for the things that Trump actually did.
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Republicans DGAF about any children. They think that it's acceptable that kids are getting slaughtered at school. |