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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hey MAGAts, here's a tip for you: Practical, sensible, HUMANE immigration policy (which is what literally every Democrat in the public eye supports) is not a call for "open borders." You're being lied to when you're told otherwise, and you're lying when you parrot that line.[/quote] It’s all just emotional drivel, you Dimwit. Open borders don’t work. They hurt Americans and legal immigrants. It opens up the country to the crimes of human trafficking, terrorism, illegal trade. It is impossible to vet who is coming here with open borders.[/quote] *Whoosh* I'll try again: Any claim that any serious person wants open borders is a LIE. Allowing families to stay together is NOT supporting "open borders". Allowing temporary entry pending an asylum hearing is NOT supporting "open borders". Providing a path to citizenship for certain undocumented aliens who meet a very specific set of standards is NOT supporting "open borders". Opposing policies that are ill-conceived, impractical, ineffective and inhumane is NOT supporting "open borders". Opposing that moronic wall is NOT supporting "open borders". You can have border security without cruelty, demagoguery and bigotry. That's not "supporting open borders," it's simply refusing to be complete and utter assholes about it.[/quote] It is not cruelty and bigotry. We don’t have the resources to take care of the world’s economic migrants who cross the border. [b]If we import enough of the third world, we will become the third world ourselves.[/b] We can offer support to make other countries better, so that they don’t have to leave. We can’t even help our own poor, and illegal immigration certainly takes resources away from them. I would like to stop corporate welfare and needless wars, and give this money to better our infrastructure, schools, and institutions that help the poor. Even if that happens, the money is not unlimited and nothing is free. The rich will find a way not to pay taxes. Jeff Bezos didn’t pay any. It is the middle class who will have to pay for all this virtue-signaling insanity.[/quote] Well said. I completely agree. [/quote] We’ve been imported the third world Irish and Italians just a few decades ago. And even now the legal immigrants are mostly from third world India and China and they are doctors, engineers and entrepreneurs. It is the lazy, entitled natives in Appalachia, Alabama, MS , AR etc who are making America the third world.[/quote] How did you forget the “lazy, entitled natives” under your nose right here in DC? You racist.[/quote] Why am I a racist when I tell the truth. The ones who are here for generations have truly become lazy and entitled. [b]How else will you explain the chronic drug issues,[/b] suicide, reliance on invented disability for years. And they end up voting for the demagogue, Russian puppet because he makes them feel they are just alright it’s just these immigrants who steal their jobs. Let us be honest, immigrants are so much more hard working and aren’t entitled because they have nothing here and have to build from scratch. The secret to America’s virility is constant stream of immigrants who keep it competitive. The biggest threat to America is the rich getting richer because of tax cut after tax cuts. This incentives capital over hard work and initiative because the middle class wages has been stagnant for decades while the top 10% have risen disproportionately.[/quote] Interesting. On another thread, someone posted a link that shows the "state" with the largest drug addiction issue is....................Washington, DC! My family is solidly middle class. We DID benefit from the tax cuts - regardless what the rhetoric is on the left. You are attempting to advance a narrative that we all know is false. [/quote] BS. The rich got so much more tax cuts. The middle class tax cuts was eaten away by cuts in social, education and healthcare access benefits. And the tax cuts increased our debt to 100% of GDP. You know what that means ? In another decade our interest on debt payment will be so much that we won’t have much money left for sS, Medicare, infrastructure, etc.[/quote]
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