Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At a macro level, this will begin to shrink our GDP even more than Trump already has.
GDP isn't the most important factor.
Enjoy sitting in your own feces in a nursing home due to insufficient staffing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At a macro level, this will begin to shrink our GDP even more than Trump already has.
GDP isn't the most important factor.
Enjoy sitting in your own feces in a nursing home due to insufficient staffing
Anonymous wrote:For the first time in 50 years the United States experienced negative net migration.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/us-1st-time-50-years-experienced-negative-net/story?id=129175522
Customs and Border Patrol is also raising the CBP Home app self-deportation stipend from $1,000 to $2,600.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/dhs-increasing-deportation-stipend-1000-2600/story?id=129420562
I didn’t say the “majority”, I said the “popular”, there’s a difference, but you don’t know it.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I voted for the best choice at the time, particularly in regards illegal immigration. So did lots of other voters, considering T won the popular vote in addition to the electoral college. You really need to get over it and just move on.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing new, and you can’t run a country on poles.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t really matter what you think. We just had an election, and illegal immigration and open borders were the primary issue. Trump was very upfront, he said he was going to close the southern border (done) and aggressively deport Biden’s illegals (in process). And guess what, Trump won every battleground state, Kamala couldn’t pull out even one. So Trump is just following through on what the voters told him to do. What did Obama say, “elections have consequences.”Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good. Illegal immigration was absolutely out of control during Biden’s presidency and someone needed to do something to reverse the situation. Illegals are absolutely costing citizens in this country millions of dollars in increased housing costs, healthcare costs, auto insurance costs, property taxes to pay for the schooling of their children (ESL), and taxes to pay for all of the public assistance programs they need.
Liar.
And now every poll shows Trump is deeply underwater on those policies and his party is on track to lose control of Congress. So maybe it does matter what other people think, because most of them don’t think like you. I hope your willingness to accept that elections have consequences still applies this fall.
I always accept elections. You need to accept what Trump is doing for at least another year, and maybe the next 3 years. If Congress can limit him, so be it. I am personally all for gridlock regardless of party.
You accept elections but voted for the man who tried to overturn one. Sure.
Actually T did not win a majority of the votes and it is not about illegals immigrants. If it was about illegals immigrants republicans would have ICE in Florida and Texas. What republicans are doing is just terrorism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At a macro level, this will begin to shrink our GDP even more than Trump already has.
GDP isn't the most important factor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Less moochers. Oh, too bad, so sad.
Karma is coming for you.
This is the troll that's hitting all the threads now. Ignore.
The troll probably considers himself to be a "Christian"
Being Christian doesn’t mean, be a doormat. The weaponization of empathy is no longer working.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At a macro level, this will begin to shrink our GDP even more than Trump already has.
Trump is laying the perfect groundwork for stagflation.
-Labor shortage
-Prices go up
-Those outside of labor force cannot afford basic goods and services
-Private sector contraction + public sector shedding jobs
-Foreigners dump US bonds
-Rates go up, even if Fed is cutting
That's stagflation, folks.
Anonymous wrote:I voted for the best choice at the time, particularly in regards illegal immigration. So did lots of other voters, considering T won the popular vote in addition to the electoral college. You really need to get over it and just move on.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing new, and you can’t run a country on poles.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t really matter what you think. We just had an election, and illegal immigration and open borders were the primary issue. Trump was very upfront, he said he was going to close the southern border (done) and aggressively deport Biden’s illegals (in process). And guess what, Trump won every battleground state, Kamala couldn’t pull out even one. So Trump is just following through on what the voters told him to do. What did Obama say, “elections have consequences.”Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good. Illegal immigration was absolutely out of control during Biden’s presidency and someone needed to do something to reverse the situation. Illegals are absolutely costing citizens in this country millions of dollars in increased housing costs, healthcare costs, auto insurance costs, property taxes to pay for the schooling of their children (ESL), and taxes to pay for all of the public assistance programs they need.
Liar.
And now every poll shows Trump is deeply underwater on those policies and his party is on track to lose control of Congress. So maybe it does matter what other people think, because most of them don’t think like you. I hope your willingness to accept that elections have consequences still applies this fall.
I always accept elections. You need to accept what Trump is doing for at least another year, and maybe the next 3 years. If Congress can limit him, so be it. I am personally all for gridlock regardless of party.
You accept elections but voted for the man who tried to overturn one. Sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Less moochers. Oh, too bad, so sad.
Karma is coming for you.
Why is illegal immigration a good thing? Name one developed country that allows this on a large scale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m going to guess that the bipartisan immigration bill wouldn’t have achieved this.
I thought the GOP supported legal immigration. Wouldn’t they want the trend to be different than it is now?
Anonymous wrote:At a macro level, this will begin to shrink our GDP even more than Trump already has.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Less moochers. Oh, too bad, so sad.
Karma is coming for you.
This is the troll that's hitting all the threads now. Ignore.
The troll probably considers himself to be a "Christian"
Being Christian doesn’t mean, be a doormat. The weaponization of empathy is no longer working.
Anonymous wrote:I voted for the best choice at the time, particularly in regards illegal immigration. So did lots of other voters, considering T won the popular vote in addition to the electoral college. You really need to get over it and just move on.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing new, and you can’t run a country on poles.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t really matter what you think. We just had an election, and illegal immigration and open borders were the primary issue. Trump was very upfront, he said he was going to close the southern border (done) and aggressively deport Biden’s illegals (in process). And guess what, Trump won every battleground state, Kamala couldn’t pull out even one. So Trump is just following through on what the voters told him to do. What did Obama say, “elections have consequences.”Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good. Illegal immigration was absolutely out of control during Biden’s presidency and someone needed to do something to reverse the situation. Illegals are absolutely costing citizens in this country millions of dollars in increased housing costs, healthcare costs, auto insurance costs, property taxes to pay for the schooling of their children (ESL), and taxes to pay for all of the public assistance programs they need.
Liar.
And now every poll shows Trump is deeply underwater on those policies and his party is on track to lose control of Congress. So maybe it does matter what other people think, because most of them don’t think like you. I hope your willingness to accept that elections have consequences still applies this fall.
I always accept elections. You need to accept what Trump is doing for at least another year, and maybe the next 3 years. If Congress can limit him, so be it. I am personally all for gridlock regardless of party.
You accept elections but voted for the man who tried to overturn one. Sure.
I voted for the best choice at the time, particularly in regards illegal immigration. So did lots of other voters, considering T won the popular vote in addition to the electoral college. You really need to get over it and just move on.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing new, and you can’t run a country on poles.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t really matter what you think. We just had an election, and illegal immigration and open borders were the primary issue. Trump was very upfront, he said he was going to close the southern border (done) and aggressively deport Biden’s illegals (in process). And guess what, Trump won every battleground state, Kamala couldn’t pull out even one. So Trump is just following through on what the voters told him to do. What did Obama say, “elections have consequences.”Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good. Illegal immigration was absolutely out of control during Biden’s presidency and someone needed to do something to reverse the situation. Illegals are absolutely costing citizens in this country millions of dollars in increased housing costs, healthcare costs, auto insurance costs, property taxes to pay for the schooling of their children (ESL), and taxes to pay for all of the public assistance programs they need.
Liar.
And now every poll shows Trump is deeply underwater on those policies and his party is on track to lose control of Congress. So maybe it does matter what other people think, because most of them don’t think like you. I hope your willingness to accept that elections have consequences still applies this fall.
I always accept elections. You need to accept what Trump is doing for at least another year, and maybe the next 3 years. If Congress can limit him, so be it. I am personally all for gridlock regardless of party.
You accept elections but voted for the man who tried to overturn one. Sure.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing new, and you can’t run a country on poles.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t really matter what you think. We just had an election, and illegal immigration and open borders were the primary issue. Trump was very upfront, he said he was going to close the southern border (done) and aggressively deport Biden’s illegals (in process). And guess what, Trump won every battleground state, Kamala couldn’t pull out even one. So Trump is just following through on what the voters told him to do. What did Obama say, “elections have consequences.”Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good. Illegal immigration was absolutely out of control during Biden’s presidency and someone needed to do something to reverse the situation. Illegals are absolutely costing citizens in this country millions of dollars in increased housing costs, healthcare costs, auto insurance costs, property taxes to pay for the schooling of their children (ESL), and taxes to pay for all of the public assistance programs they need.
Liar.
And now every poll shows Trump is deeply underwater on those policies and his party is on track to lose control of Congress. So maybe it does matter what other people think, because most of them don’t think like you. I hope your willingness to accept that elections have consequences still applies this fall.
I always accept elections. You need to accept what Trump is doing for at least another year, and maybe the next 3 years. If Congress can limit him, so be it. I am personally all for gridlock regardless of party.