Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s amusing how “amoral” has become the Dems newest catchphrase. I guess they finally caught on that “racist” was so overused that normal people now ignore their hysteria. “Amoral” is headed that way too.
I’ve been calling you sh1theads “amoral” for years. Try to keep up.
You know what's amoral?
Bringing in illegal immigrants as a way to keep wages low, and as a way to allow business owners to make more profits.
Who benefits from illegal immigration? Business who get cheap labor. That's it. Nobody else. Not the illegal immigrants, who have to accept crap wages, and live in crappy conditions. Not the middle class. It's a fantastic deal for wealthy business owners who can pay low wages and not offer health insurance.
Why else does illegal immigration continue?
What is amoral is the fact that Democrats encourage more illegal immigrants to risk their lives by promising them more free stuff here in the US (free education for the kids, free health insurance, free college tuition) just so that their stream of cheap labor will continue. It's gross. And, definitely amoral.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s amusing how “amoral” has become the Dems newest catchphrase. I guess they finally caught on that “racist” was so overused that normal people now ignore their hysteria. “Amoral” is headed that way too.
I’ve been calling you sh1theads “amoral” for years. Try to keep up.
You know what's amoral?
Bringing in illegal immigrants as a way to keep wages low, and as a way to allow business owners to make more profits.
Who benefits from illegal immigration? Business who get cheap labor. That's it. Nobody else. Not the illegal immigrants, who have to accept crap wages, and live in crappy conditions. Not the middle class. It's a fantastic deal for wealthy business owners who can pay low wages and not offer health insurance.
Why else does illegal immigration continue?
What is amoral is the fact that Democrats encourage more illegal immigrants to risk their lives by promising them more free stuff here in the US (free education for the kids, free health insurance, free college tuition) just so that their stream of cheap labor will continue. It's gross. And, definitely amoral.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel lost as well. I will (hopefully) be a naturalized citizen in 4 years. Who do I vote for?
I am an atheist and pro choice. I don’t care about gay marriage either way. I support school choice and charter schools. I also support science.
I am strongly opposed to illegal immigration, political correctness gone mad, social justice warfare, and everything along these lines. I guess I am neither liberal nor progressive in this sense.
You are a dem my dear. An atheist in the repub party? Ah no. Most dems are opposed to illegal immigration - we just want a humane solution. Kicking out DACA kids who don’t even speak their country’s language seems harsh.
No, Democrats want open borders.
No we don’t. That’s a lie that Faux News spreads to republicans about democrats that is not true. We don’t want open borders. We want a refined immigration policy that addresses security, humanitarian, political, population growth, labor law and economic considerations.
Listen, I am a lefty Democrat and PP is not doing us a favor by denying open borders. Please stop talking in platitudes and just say that you want open borders to take the people who were victims of US military or foreign policy aggression, who will take any job offered for any amount of money, and will benefit from the social welfare programs Dems and private charities have in place for refugees. That is what I believe in and that requires open borders to accomplish it.
The only "faux" is the PP's narrative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Where I live, many of them (it a version of them called choice schools) are a huge success.
One of the most popular ones is in a wealthy, majority white school district.
They tried to open its “chapter” in a neighboring district that has around 30% SES students overall (the schools differ in that regard quite drastically) and were essentially not allowed to operate, though many people were interested in enrolling.
At least here, charter schools are a way for families that are interested in educating their kids to get together and avoid dealing with problems that aren’t theirs to solve, and moreover, the problems too big for them to solve.
If public schools implemented at least some of what the charter schools are offering, charters would be much less popular.
Not everyone can afford private to not deal with behavior and academic issues and lack of parental involvement in school affairs.
Boy, that is sure some coded language right there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel lost as well. I will (hopefully) be a naturalized citizen in 4 years. Who do I vote for?
I am an atheist and pro choice. I don’t care about gay marriage either way. I support school choice and charter schools. I also support science.
I am strongly opposed to illegal immigration, political correctness gone mad, social justice warfare, and everything along these lines. I guess I am neither liberal nor progressive in this sense.
You are a dem my dear. An atheist in the repub party? Ah no. Most dems are opposed to illegal immigration - we just want a humane solution. Kicking out DACA kids who don’t even speak their country’s language seems harsh.
No, Democrats want open borders.
No we don’t. That’s a lie that Faux News spreads to republicans about democrats that is not true. We don’t want open borders. We want a refined immigration policy that addresses security, humanitarian, political, population growth, labor law and economic considerations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s amusing how “amoral” has become the Dems newest catchphrase. I guess they finally caught on that “racist” was so overused that normal people now ignore their hysteria. “Amoral” is headed that way too.
I’ve been calling you sh1theads “amoral” for years. Try to keep up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel lost as well. I will (hopefully) be a naturalized citizen in 4 years. Who do I vote for?
I am an atheist and pro choice. I don’t care about gay marriage either way. I support school choice and charter schools. I also support science.
I am strongly opposed to illegal immigration, political correctness gone mad, social justice warfare, and everything along these lines. I guess I am neither liberal nor progressive in this sense.
You don't have to be a Republican or a Democrat.
I sometimes vote for Democrats, and sometimes for Republicans. Depending on the candidates. I'm a Democrat who whole-heartedly supports Hogan (a Republican).
Look at the issues and look at the candidates websites to see where they stand. Do you agree with Bernie Sanders and Liz Warren? Will they be able to get a handle on illegal immigration effectively? If so, then vote for them.
Anonymous wrote:I feel lost as well. I will (hopefully) be a naturalized citizen in 4 years. Who do I vote for?
I am an atheist and pro choice. I don’t care about gay marriage either way. I support school choice and charter schools. I also support science.
I am strongly opposed to illegal immigration, political correctness gone mad, social justice warfare, and everything along these lines. I guess I am neither liberal nor progressive in this sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel lost as well. I will (hopefully) be a naturalized citizen in 4 years. Who do I vote for?
I am an atheist and pro choice. I don’t care about gay marriage either way. I support school choice and charter schools. I also support science.
I am strongly opposed to illegal immigration, political correctness gone mad, social justice warfare, and everything along these lines. I guess I am neither liberal nor progressive in this sense.
You are a dem my dear. An atheist in the repub party? Ah no. Most dems are opposed to illegal immigration - we just want a humane solution. Kicking out DACA kids who don’t even speak their country’s language seems harsh.
No, Democrats want open borders.
No we don’t. That’s a lie that Faux News spreads to republicans about democrats that is not true. We don’t want open borders. We want a refined immigration policy that addresses security, humanitarian, political, population growth, labor law and economic considerations.
+1
Don't believe the propaganda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel lost as well. I will (hopefully) be a naturalized citizen in 4 years. Who do I vote for?
I am an atheist and pro choice. I don’t care about gay marriage either way. I support school choice and charter schools. I also support science.
I am strongly opposed to illegal immigration, political correctness gone mad, social justice warfare, and everything along these lines. I guess I am neither liberal nor progressive in this sense.
You are a dem my dear. An atheist in the repub party? Ah no. Most dems are opposed to illegal immigration - we just want a humane solution. Kicking out DACA kids who don’t even speak their country’s language seems harsh.
No, Democrats want open borders.
No we don’t. That’s a lie that Faux News spreads to republicans about democrats that is not true. We don’t want open borders. We want a refined immigration policy that addresses security, humanitarian, political, population growth, labor law and economic considerations.
Anonymous wrote:
Where I live, many of them (it a version of them called choice schools) are a huge success.
One of the most popular ones is in a wealthy, majority white school district.
They tried to open its “chapter” in a neighboring district that has around 30% SES students overall (the schools differ in that regard quite drastically) and were essentially not allowed to operate, though many people were interested in enrolling.
At least here, charter schools are a way for families that are interested in educating their kids to get together and avoid dealing with problems that aren’t theirs to solve, and moreover, the problems too big for them to solve.
If public schools implemented at least some of what the charter schools are offering, charters would be much less popular.
Not everyone can afford private to not deal with behavior and academic issues and lack of parental involvement in school affairs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel lost as well. I will (hopefully) be a naturalized citizen in 4 years. Who do I vote for?
I am an atheist and pro choice. I don’t care about gay marriage either way. I support school choice and charter schools. I also support science.
I am strongly opposed to illegal immigration, political correctness gone mad, social justice warfare, and everything along these lines. I guess I am neither liberal nor progressive in this sense.
Charter schools are a miserable failure almost everywhere. If you love sticking to clearly failed policies, the R party is for you!
Where I live, many of them (it a version of them called choice schools) are a huge success.
One of the most popular ones is in a wealthy, majority white school district.
They tried to open its “chapter” in a neighboring district that has around 30% SES students overall (the schools differ in that regard quite drastically) and were essentially not allowed to operate, though many people were interested in enrolling.
At least here, charter schools are a way for families that are interested in educating their kids to get together and avoid dealing with problems that aren’t theirs to solve, and moreover, the problems too big for them to solve.
If public schools implemented at least some of what the charter schools are offering, charters would be much less popular.
Not everyone can afford private to not deal with behavior and academic issues and lack of parental involvement in school affairs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel lost as well. I will (hopefully) be a naturalized citizen in 4 years. Who do I vote for?
I am an atheist and pro choice. I don’t care about gay marriage either way. I support school choice and charter schools. I also support science.
I am strongly opposed to illegal immigration, political correctness gone mad, social justice warfare, and everything along these lines. I guess I am neither liberal nor progressive in this sense.
You are a dem my dear. An atheist in the repub party? Ah no. Most dems are opposed to illegal immigration - we just want a humane solution. Kicking out DACA kids who don’t even speak their country’s language seems harsh.
No, Democrats want open borders.
No we don’t. That’s a lie that Faux News spreads to republicans about democrats that is not true. We don’t want open borders. We want a refined immigration policy that addresses security, humanitarian, political, population growth, labor law and economic considerations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel lost as well. I will (hopefully) be a naturalized citizen in 4 years. Who do I vote for?
I am an atheist and pro choice. I don’t care about gay marriage either way. I support school choice and charter schools. I also support science.
I am strongly opposed to illegal immigration, political correctness gone mad, social justice warfare, and everything along these lines. I guess I am neither liberal nor progressive in this sense.
You are a dem my dear. An atheist in the repub party? Ah no. Most dems are opposed to illegal immigration - we just want a humane solution. Kicking out DACA kids who don’t even speak their country’s language seems harsh.
No, Democrats want open borders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel lost as well. I will (hopefully) be a naturalized citizen in 4 years. Who do I vote for?
I am an atheist and pro choice. I don’t care about gay marriage either way. I support school choice and charter schools. I also support science.
I am strongly opposed to illegal immigration, political correctness gone mad, social justice warfare, and everything along these lines. I guess I am neither liberal nor progressive in this sense.
Charter schools are a miserable failure almost everywhere. If you love sticking to clearly failed policies, the R party is for you!
Where I live, many of them (it a version of them called choice schools) are a huge success.
One of the most popular ones is in a wealthy, majority white school district.
They tried to open its “chapter” in a neighboring district that has around 30% SES students overall (the schools differ in that regard quite drastically) and were essentially not allowed to operate, though many people were interested in enrolling.
At least here, charter schools are a way for families that are interested in educating their kids to get together and avoid dealing with problems that aren’t theirs to solve, and moreover, the problems too big for them to solve.
If public schools implemented at least some of what the charter schools are offering, charters would be much less popular.
Not everyone can afford private to not deal with behavior and academic issues and lack of parental involvement in school affairs.