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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No Democrat politician has ever rejected their open border policies. Those who did, first fled to become Republicans.[/quote] exactly. we will remember. Democrats will lose again in 2028[/quote] And we will remember your Union busting, tearing down Medicare, Obamacare, and Medicaid. Your war on Social Security since 1935. Your hatred of minorities and all-consuming racism and misogyny. Your embrace of violence and guns, and your love affair with fascism. How you tanked the world’s strongest economy with feeble-minded tariffs, and tore down a scientific infrastructure that was the envy of the world. And when we return to power you damn well better shut your mouths and go back to your f*king caves.[/quote] How will democrats win an election when Americans don’t want unfettered illegal immigration and boys competing with girls in sporting events? [/quote] Those are such RWNJ lies! There was never so-called “unfettered illegal immigration” on our southern border; only some asylum seekers. The Biden administration was getting a handle on it, and even created an excellent app to register everyone.[/quote] While I support immigration I can also admit that the increase in migrants to the northern blue states were stressing resources. Governors in MA and NY repeatedly sent letters to President Biden asking him to take action and he (or his decision makers) ignored those calls. While I agree the GOP blows everything out of proportion. Telling ourselves there wasn’t a capacity absorption issue is just silly. If Biden were to have figured out a faster path to citizenship for the asylum seekers and mechanism for placing them in jobs we were trying to fill equally across the country while also limiting inflow so we had time to absorb the new arrivals that would have been a winning strategy as the vast vast majority of asylum seekers are not violent gang members and our country needs younger workers to help pay into social security and Medicare. [/quote] Biden didn’t need to “figure it out” - he was making calculated choices to flood the border with people he hoped would eventually vote left. There is a backlog of over three million pending amnesty cases, yet his administration chose to provide a work visa to a man who had overstayed his tourist visa. Why?! That man went on to commit the terror attack against Jews in Boulder. These are choices, not some sort of confused attempt at border security.[/quote]
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