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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]But as to your point, we KNOW republicans are evil and want to screw workers. no debate. [b]the tragedy is that Democrats who used to be the party of labor, have abandoned US workers. [/b] They claim they support them but their actions speak for themselves. what would cause a country to vote for an idiot like Trump? Why are Democrats unable to address why they lost to this psychopath? anyone that has worked in software has seen how capitalists have abandoned our children to replace them with cheaper disposable temporary guest! workers. How could that have happened? because it helps the investor class. and yeh, Democrats lost in 2016 and 2024. Largely due to immigration issues. By June 2024, “immigration” was the second most important issue among the nearly 1,600 U.S. adults polled by The Economist/YouGov that month, trailing only “inflation/prices”. Given that Trump won the popular vote by just 1.6 percentage points (49.9 percent for the Trump/Vance ticket compared to 48.3 percent for Harris/Walz), the fact that Trump did so well with swing voters was key to his victory. Among total swing voters who ultimately chose Trump, immigration was a key issue, with 77 percent of them believing that it was “extremely” or “very accurate” to say Democrats are “not tough enough on addressing the border crisis” and 73 percent feeling the same way about Democrats “support[ing] immigrants more than American citizens”. Moreover, 73 percent of Trump-supporting swing voters thought it was either extremely or very accurate to state that Democrats “want to take money from hard-working Americans and give it to immigrants”, 72 percent of them believed it is fair to think Democrats “don’t care about securing the border”, and 69 percent concurred with the statement that Democrats “have extreme ideas about immigration”. And current Democrats hate the deplorables, i.e. the US working class. those RACISTS, how dare they want to support their families. [b]maybe if Democrats focused on policies that US voters want, they would get re-elected. [/b] One of those is to help our own children first. Help our own children get good entry level jobs with health care. when did it become moral to allow American companies to replace our own children with cheap temporary labor? and if you really believe capitalists when they say they need workers take a look at one of many lists of layoffs. clearly you don't agree with Trump. you would have to be living in a cave to not see what is happening. -> https://www.cnbc.com/2025/10/03/job-market-new-grads-unemployment.html -> https://www.businessinsider.com/recent-company-layoffs-laying-off-workers-2025#automattic-tumblrs-parent-cuts-16-of-staff-6 If Democrats would start focusing on US workers, stop the illegal immigration, pause the legal immigration of cheap workers, i.e. repeal H1B and OPT and L1, they would never lose. and we could start working to reverse the damage. 3 Supreme Court picks lost , how many this time? [/quote] This is the laziest narrative. I've been meaning to start a thread with facts (and links!) in anticipation of the midterm and 2028 and you're spurring me on. [/quote] Wow. Your alternative fiction is really quite something! Your last paragraph is complete projection, as we’re all well aware. Here’s some information for you since you seem so very low on facts: In his first 100 days in office, Biden signed more than 60 executive actions, 24 of which are direct reversals of Trump’s policies. Biden has defended the number as necessary to undo what he considers “bad policy” inherited from Trump, especially on immigration. To date, 10 of his 12 actions on immigration are reversals of Trump’s policies. “And I want to make it clear — there’s a lot of talk, with good reason, about the number of executive orders that I have signed — I’m not making new law; I’m eliminating bad policy,” Biden said as he signed a series of actions on immigration from the Oval Office on February 2. “What I’m doing is taking on the issues that — 99% of them — that the president, the last president of the United States, issued executive orders I felt were very counterproductive to our security, counterproductive to who we are as a country, particularly in the area of immigration.” https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2021/politics/biden-executive-orders/ 04/16/2021 Topic: Immigration Type: Memo Reversal: Yes Reverses the Trump policy banning refugees from key regions and enables flights from those regions to begin within days. Declares that the 15,000 annual refugee cap set by Trump will be raised to a number to be determined by May 15. 02/04/2021 Topic: Immigration Type: Executive Order Reversal: Yes Expands the United States Refugee Admissions Program and rescinds Trump policies that limited refugee admissions and required additional vetting 02/02/2021 Topic: Immigration Type: Executive Order Reversal: Yes Aims to address economic and political causes of migration, works with organizations to provide protection to asylum seekers and ensures Central American asylum seekers have legal access to the United States. Rescinds Trump administration policies and guidelines and also initiates a review of policies “that have effectively closed the U.S. border to asylum seekers” 02/02/2021 Topic: Immigration Type: Executive Order Reversal: Yes Rescinds Trump’s memo requiring immigrants to repay the government if they receive public benefits. Elevates the role of the executive branch in promoting immigrant integration and inclusion, including reestablishing a Task Force on New Americans. Requires agencies to review immigration regulations and policies 01/20/2021 Topic: Census Type: Executive Order Reversal: Yes Requires non-citizens to be included in the Census and apportionment of congressional representatives 01/20/2021 Topic: Immigration Type: Memo Reversal: No Fortifies DACA after Trump’s efforts to undo protections for undocumented people brought into the country as children 01/20/2021 Topic: Immigration Type: Proclamation Reversal: Yes Reverses the Trump administration’s restrictions on US entry for passport holders from seven Muslim-majority countries 01/20/2021 Topic: Immigration Type: Executive Order Reversal: Yes Undoes Trump’s expansion of immigration enforcement within the United States 01/20/2021 Topic: Immigration Type: Proclamation Reversal: Yes Halts construction of the border wall by terminating the national emergency declaration used to fund it 01/20/2021 Topic: Immigration Type: Memo Reversal: No Extends deferrals of deportation and work authorizations for Liberians with a safe haven in the United States until June 30, 2022 [/quote]
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