Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think many Catholics agree with this.
Only liberal “Catholics’’ might agree.
The ones that read the Bible?
The Pope and his Priests only support immigrants because they are licking their chops to "minister" to vulnerable young men. If immigration was primarily a female phenomenon, or old people I suspect the Catholic leadership would be largely silent on the matter.
Isn't it weird how refugees tend to be men in their 20's while actual vulnerable people tend to stay home and stick things out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are comparing the privilege of being president of the United States to basic human rights (we used to think everyone deserved) or the right of an international college grad to get a green card (professed by JD Vance a year ago) or the right of tourists to express themselves and not to have their privacy violated (protected in our Consitution)?
The point being that long before fascism was a thing, America knew that people born somewhere else will always have a loyalty to that country and its people. Your tourists for example seem to be very concerned about events on the other side of the world where they come from, and our international grads have been an express lane for IP theft and wage erosion.
None of these things are good for America, and its time to get back to our roots and stop being suckers for every international grievance group.
You sound like someone who does not believe in the Constitution. I do.
I also know that tourism brings in over 2 trillion dollars per year and that it is plain stupid to violate people's rights and hurt us in one fell swoop. Threatening to monitor people's social media is going to stop exactly ZERO bad actors but will keep millions of dollars out of our economy.
But you Trumpers never cared about the American people, only about the billionaire tax breaks.
Maybe you do today, on this issue, but as soon as you get what you want, its going to be right back to: https://www.amazon.com/Active-Liberty-Interpreting-Democratic-Constitution/dp/0307274942
"Indeed, the Constitution’s lasting brilliance is that its principles may be adapted to cope with unanticipated situations, and Breyer makes a powerful case against treating it as a static guide intended for a world that is dead and gone."
Your kind already showed their hand, and we're not particularly hamstringing ourselves for an inconstant "partner."
Your kind loved to say "Freedom of Speech is not freedom from consequences" when it suited you. And so here we are. Now its just being used against your pets instead of Americans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are comparing the privilege of being president of the United States to basic human rights (we used to think everyone deserved) or the right of an international college grad to get a green card (professed by JD Vance a year ago) or the right of tourists to express themselves and not to have their privacy violated (protected in our Consitution)?
The point being that long before fascism was a thing, America knew that people born somewhere else will always have a loyalty to that country and its people. Your tourists for example seem to be very concerned about events on the other side of the world where they come from, and our international grads have been an express lane for IP theft and wage erosion.
None of these things are good for America, and its time to get back to our roots and stop being suckers for every international grievance group.
You sound like someone who does not believe in the Constitution. I do.
I also know that tourism brings in over 2 trillion dollars per year and that it is plain stupid to violate people's rights and hurt us in one fell swoop. Threatening to monitor people's social media is going to stop exactly ZERO bad actors but will keep millions of dollars out of our economy.
But you Trumpers never cared about the American people, only about the billionaire tax breaks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are comparing the privilege of being president of the United States to basic human rights (we used to think everyone deserved) or the right of an international college grad to get a green card (professed by JD Vance a year ago) or the right of tourists to express themselves and not to have their privacy violated (protected in our Consitution)?
The point being that long before fascism was a thing, America knew that people born somewhere else will always have a loyalty to that country and its people. Your tourists for example seem to be very concerned about events on the other side of the world where they come from, and our international grads have been an express lane for IP theft and wage erosion.
None of these things are good for America, and its time to get back to our roots and stop being suckers for every international grievance group.
Anonymous wrote:You are comparing the privilege of being president of the United States to basic human rights (we used to think everyone deserved) or the right of an international college grad to get a green card (professed by JD Vance a year ago) or the right of tourists to express themselves and not to have their privacy violated (protected in our Consitution)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Noem is a disgusting person and a complete embarrassment.
DP
I mean, I think she’s a despicable human being generally … but I don’t see evidence of that in this clip, really. She shows her evil bearings in lots of these hearings, but this one? Eh …
@Sec_Noem shuts down barely comprehensible grandstanding from India-born Shri Thanedar
"I will consider your asking me to resign as an endorsement of my work."
Barely comprehensible? You people need to slather on the SPF 150, put on that 12" brim cowboy hat, and get out more. That southern Appalachia drawl is literally incomprehensible.
Indian-American Congressman Shri Thanedar has introduced the 'Keep STEM Graduates in America Act' to allow foreign students to stay on in the US after graduation. The bill aims to simplify the H-1B visa process and increase available visas. This move will benefit millions of foreign students, particularly Indian students.
please make sure all Democrats support this bill.
we need it to give jobs to US citizens. Shri told me this would happen. always believe Indians, they never lie.
It seems like naturalized citizens and those with strong ties to their families' countries of origin are ethically compromised.
This is fascism, people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Noem is a disgusting person and a complete embarrassment.
DP
I mean, I think she’s a despicable human being generally … but I don’t see evidence of that in this clip, really. She shows her evil bearings in lots of these hearings, but this one? Eh …
@Sec_Noem shuts down barely comprehensible grandstanding from India-born Shri Thanedar
"I will consider your asking me to resign as an endorsement of my work."
Barely comprehensible? You people need to slather on the SPF 150, put on that 12" brim cowboy hat, and get out more. That southern Appalachia drawl is literally incomprehensible.
Indian-American Congressman Shri Thanedar has introduced the 'Keep STEM Graduates in America Act' to allow foreign students to stay on in the US after graduation. The bill aims to simplify the H-1B visa process and increase available visas. This move will benefit millions of foreign students, particularly Indian students.
please make sure all Democrats support this bill.
we need it to give jobs to US citizens. Shri told me this would happen. always believe Indians, they never lie.
It seems like naturalized citizens and those with strong ties to their families' countries of origin are ethically compromised.