Anonymous wrote:How do you feel about 65,000 refugees coming in when the current system has proven faulty with people with active tb being admitted and not proven vetting system. How about immigration and illegal immigration being referred to as the same - meaning if you speak out against illegal immigration you are labeled anti-immigration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you feel about 65,000 refugees coming in when the current system has proven faulty with people with active tb being admitted and not proven vetting system. How about immigration and illegal immigration being referred to as the same - meaning if you speak out against illegal immigration you are labeled anti-immigration.
Refugees are different from the economic migrants crowding into Europe and illegal immigrants. It is abhorrent that we simply sit by while these people suffer.
Also, newsflash, it is not 1910, TB can be treated. Get a life, pp.
It's not about TB. It's about overcrowding in schools that already face enough obstacles. The higher-ranked schools won't be seeing refugees anytime soon. I lived through that period a few years ago when our school - 75% FARMs- absorbed "only" 40 kids. We had to hire another teacher (who was terrible) and then all hell broke loose with rival gang activity.
It's so easy to say, "Let's take everyone in." But unless you're the one dealing with the kids and knowing that YOUR school is the one who will suffer in program cuts b/c allocations are shifted from one area to another, don't pretend to talk FOR me.
YOU need to grow up b/c you clearly don't understand life.
It's not all about kumbaya and peaches and ice cream, you moron.
Save your insults for your real life friends and family, pp.
Refugees are deliberately placed and assisted and funded. You are confusing immigration and overcrowding and refugees.
Also, Syrians are not going to join MS-13. Good grief.
Maybe you would be less anxious and upset if you were more informed.
Stupid is forever stupid, PP.
The experiences that are affecting schools that are already in trouble may not all result in gang violence. However, the overcrowding and higher rates of poverty and transience and absenteeism and - (Should I go on??) will ultimately affect quality of instruction.
You're a moron if you can't see that. But why am I arguing with you? Those informed folks are dealing with it. The uniformed and ignorant just read about it while sipping their lattes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you feel about 65,000 refugees coming in when the current system has proven faulty with people with active tb being admitted and not proven vetting system. How about immigration and illegal immigration being referred to as the same - meaning if you speak out against illegal immigration you are labeled anti-immigration.
Refugees are different from the economic migrants crowding into Europe and illegal immigrants. It is abhorrent that we simply sit by while these people suffer.
Also, newsflash, it is not 1910, TB can be treated. Get a life, pp.
It's not about TB. It's about overcrowding in schools that already face enough obstacles. The higher-ranked schools won't be seeing refugees anytime soon. I lived through that period a few years ago when our school - 75% FARMs- absorbed "only" 40 kids. We had to hire another teacher (who was terrible) and then all hell broke loose with rival gang activity.
It's so easy to say, "Let's take everyone in." But unless you're the one dealing with the kids and knowing that YOUR school is the one who will suffer in program cuts b/c allocations are shifted from one area to another, don't pretend to talk FOR me.
YOU need to grow up b/c you clearly don't understand life.
It's not all about kumbaya and peaches and ice cream, you moron.
Save your insults for your real life friends and family, pp.
Refugees are deliberately placed and assisted and funded. You are confusing immigration and overcrowding and refugees.
Also, Syrians are not going to join MS-13. Good grief.
Maybe you would be less anxious and upset if you were more informed.
Exactly they are "funded" by whom? Us! Funding refugees when our own vets are homeless. Help them there we don't need to bring them here where they don't want to assimilate, cost us money, may bring tb (fact numerous refugees came with tb).
You seem weirdly obsessed with TB. Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you feel about 65,000 refugees coming in when the current system has proven faulty with people with active tb being admitted and not proven vetting system. How about immigration and illegal immigration being referred to as the same - meaning if you speak out against illegal immigration you are labeled anti-immigration.
Refugees are different from the economic migrants crowding into Europe and illegal immigrants. It is abhorrent that we simply sit by while these people suffer.
Also, newsflash, it is not 1910, TB can be treated. Get a life, pp.
It's not about TB. It's about overcrowding in schools that already face enough obstacles. The higher-ranked schools won't be seeing refugees anytime soon. I lived through that period a few years ago when our school - 75% FARMs- absorbed "only" 40 kids. We had to hire another teacher (who was terrible) and then all hell broke loose with rival gang activity.
It's so easy to say, "Let's take everyone in." But unless you're the one dealing with the kids and knowing that YOUR school is the one who will suffer in program cuts b/c allocations are shifted from one area to another, don't pretend to talk FOR me.
YOU need to grow up b/c you clearly don't understand life.
It's not all about kumbaya and peaches and ice cream, you moron.
Save your insults for your real life friends and family, pp.
Refugees are deliberately placed and assisted and funded. You are confusing immigration and overcrowding and refugees.
Also, Syrians are not going to join MS-13. Good grief.
Maybe you would be less anxious and upset if you were more informed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're all fully aware of Hillary's shady activity (private server, emails, speeches to banks, etc. etc. etc...).
But Hillary never lied to me personally, never stole anything from me personally, and frankly, I think she looks very presidential: about as buttoned-up, conservative, and well-coiffed as a physical representative of our country should look.
Donald Trump, on the other hand, has offended me personally (child of immigrants here), and I find his demeanor and his business background (casinos, steaks, cheap ties and a bogus university) embarrassing. And if he can implore the crowd to assess his alleged sexual abuse victims appearance, then I can do the same to him: He's kind of gross (and the sniffling doesn't help).
To me, it's not about looks or what offends me PERSONALLY. (geez....selfish much?) It is about which policies are better for the country, and there is no question in my mind that Trump is right - while Hillary will turn us into another failed socialist country. We simply cannot afford to throw open our borders and support all the poor, uneducated people of the world. The Lazarus poem says "give me your poor, your hungry" - true - but it does not go on to say "and America will bankrupt the middle class in order to provide them housing, food, medical care, and spending money." All we owe is an opportunity for those who come here legally.
PP here. That should be Trump, not Clinton. Nope, it wasn't a Freudian slip, LOL! Okay, I opened the door for the crazy Trumpsters.Anonymous wrote:Personally, I feel Clinton is a disgusting animal, period. He eats, sleeps, and breathes greed and misogny. He is calculated, mechanical, and everything he does is in his own interest without exception.Anonymous wrote:I'm the sort of person who enjoys hearing the perspective of those who disagree with me. I think it's a way of keeping myself grounded-- of not living in a bubble. I want to feel as though I've left no stone unturned when making a decision.
Personally, I feel that Hillary is a political animal. She eats, sleeps, and breathes Washinton politics. She is calculated, mechanical, and everything she does is premeditated. She has spent so long in the political spotlight that she probably can't remember what it is to be candid. But, I think she's intelligent, driven, "a fighter" (to quote her opponent), and when you look at her history of public service, she wants to serve the people. She is well-versed in presidential politics, and I choose to view that as a good thing: there won't be any learning curve for her figure out some way, any way, to try to work WITH the other party. In short, while I don't feel much connection to her, I feel her drawbacks (DC insider who rubs elbows with big-shots, using a personal server to evade scrutiny, being married to an unfaithful two-term pres...) won't impact me, the "little guy", in an adverse way. On the other hand, an untested, former reality star who made his mark in real estate, casinos, and branding--with his own questionable personality quirks--kind of embarrasses me. Oddly enough, I feel that had greater potential to impact my life.
What am I not seeing?
"Quirks" is not quite the way I would describe Trump's narcissistic, unpredictable, and downright dangerous personality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you feel about 65,000 refugees coming in when the current system has proven faulty with people with active tb being admitted and not proven vetting system. How about immigration and illegal immigration being referred to as the same - meaning if you speak out against illegal immigration you are labeled anti-immigration.
Refugees are different from the economic migrants crowding into Europe and illegal immigrants. It is abhorrent that we simply sit by while these people suffer.
Also, newsflash, it is not 1910, TB can be treated. Get a life, pp.
It's not about TB. It's about overcrowding in schools that already face enough obstacles. The higher-ranked schools won't be seeing refugees anytime soon. I lived through that period a few years ago when our school - 75% FARMs- absorbed "only" 40 kids. We had to hire another teacher (who was terrible) and then all hell broke loose with rival gang activity.
It's so easy to say, "Let's take everyone in." But unless you're the one dealing with the kids and knowing that YOUR school is the one who will suffer in program cuts b/c allocations are shifted from one area to another, don't pretend to talk FOR me.
YOU need to grow up b/c you clearly don't understand life.
It's not all about kumbaya and peaches and ice cream, you moron.
Save your insults for your real life friends and family, pp.
Refugees are deliberately placed and assisted and funded. You are confusing immigration and overcrowding and refugees.
Also, Syrians are not going to join MS-13. Good grief.
Maybe you would be less anxious and upset if you were more informed.
Exactly they are "funded" by whom? Us! Funding refugees when our own vets are homeless. Help them there we don't need to bring them here where they don't want to assimilate, cost us money, may bring tb (fact numerous refugees came with tb).
Anonymous wrote:Personally, I feel Clinton is a disgusting animal, period. He eats, sleeps, and breathes greed and misogny. He is calculated, mechanical, and everything he does is in his own interest without exception.Anonymous wrote:I'm the sort of person who enjoys hearing the perspective of those who disagree with me. I think it's a way of keeping myself grounded-- of not living in a bubble. I want to feel as though I've left no stone unturned when making a decision.
Personally, I feel that Hillary is a political animal. She eats, sleeps, and breathes Washinton politics. She is calculated, mechanical, and everything she does is premeditated. She has spent so long in the political spotlight that she probably can't remember what it is to be candid. But, I think she's intelligent, driven, "a fighter" (to quote her opponent), and when you look at her history of public service, she wants to serve the people. She is well-versed in presidential politics, and I choose to view that as a good thing: there won't be any learning curve for her figure out some way, any way, to try to work WITH the other party. In short, while I don't feel much connection to her, I feel her drawbacks (DC insider who rubs elbows with big-shots, using a personal server to evade scrutiny, being married to an unfaithful two-term pres...) won't impact me, the "little guy", in an adverse way. On the other hand, an untested, former reality star who made his mark in real estate, casinos, and branding--with his own questionable personality quirks--kind of embarrasses me. Oddly enough, I feel that had greater potential to impact my life.
What am I not seeing?
"Quirks" is not quite the way I would describe Trump's narcissistic, unpredictable, and downright dangerous personality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you feel about 65,000 refugees coming in when the current system has proven faulty with people with active tb being admitted and not proven vetting system. How about immigration and illegal immigration being referred to as the same - meaning if you speak out against illegal immigration you are labeled anti-immigration.
Refugees are different from the economic migrants crowding into Europe and illegal immigrants. It is abhorrent that we simply sit by while these people suffer.
Also, newsflash, it is not 1910, TB can be treated. Get a life, pp.
It's not about TB. It's about overcrowding in schools that already face enough obstacles. The higher-ranked schools won't be seeing refugees anytime soon. I lived through that period a few years ago when our school - 75% FARMs- absorbed "only" 40 kids. We had to hire another teacher (who was terrible) and then all hell broke loose with rival gang activity.
It's so easy to say, "Let's take everyone in." But unless you're the one dealing with the kids and knowing that YOUR school is the one who will suffer in program cuts b/c allocations are shifted from one area to another, don't pretend to talk FOR me.
YOU need to grow up b/c you clearly don't understand life.
It's not all about kumbaya and peaches and ice cream, you moron.
Save your insults for your real life friends and family, pp.
Refugees are deliberately placed and assisted and funded. You are confusing immigration and overcrowding and refugees.
Also, Syrians are not going to join MS-13. Good grief.
Maybe you would be less anxious and upset if you were more informed.
Personally, I feel Clinton is a disgusting animal, period. He eats, sleeps, and breathes greed and misogny. He is calculated, mechanical, and everything he does is in his own interest without exception.Anonymous wrote:I'm the sort of person who enjoys hearing the perspective of those who disagree with me. I think it's a way of keeping myself grounded-- of not living in a bubble. I want to feel as though I've left no stone unturned when making a decision.
Personally, I feel that Hillary is a political animal. She eats, sleeps, and breathes Washinton politics. She is calculated, mechanical, and everything she does is premeditated. She has spent so long in the political spotlight that she probably can't remember what it is to be candid. But, I think she's intelligent, driven, "a fighter" (to quote her opponent), and when you look at her history of public service, she wants to serve the people. She is well-versed in presidential politics, and I choose to view that as a good thing: there won't be any learning curve for her figure out some way, any way, to try to work WITH the other party. In short, while I don't feel much connection to her, I feel her drawbacks (DC insider who rubs elbows with big-shots, using a personal server to evade scrutiny, being married to an unfaithful two-term pres...) won't impact me, the "little guy", in an adverse way. On the other hand, an untested, former reality star who made his mark in real estate, casinos, and branding--with his own questionable personality quirks--kind of embarrasses me. Oddly enough, I feel that had greater potential to impact my life.
What am I not seeing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you feel about 65,000 refugees coming in when the current system has proven faulty with people with active tb being admitted and not proven vetting system. How about immigration and illegal immigration being referred to as the same - meaning if you speak out against illegal immigration you are labeled anti-immigration.
Refugees are different from the economic migrants crowding into Europe and illegal immigrants. It is abhorrent that we simply sit by while these people suffer.
Also, newsflash, it is not 1910, TB can be treated. Get a life, pp.
It's not about TB. It's about overcrowding in schools that already face enough obstacles. The higher-ranked schools won't be seeing refugees anytime soon. I lived through that period a few years ago when our school - 75% FARMs- absorbed "only" 40 kids. We had to hire another teacher (who was terrible) and then all hell broke loose with rival gang activity.
It's so easy to say, "Let's take everyone in." But unless you're the one dealing with the kids and knowing that YOUR school is the one who will suffer in program cuts b/c allocations are shifted from one area to another, don't pretend to talk FOR me.
YOU need to grow up b/c you clearly don't understand life.
It's not all about kumbaya and peaches and ice cream, you moron.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you feel about 65,000 refugees coming in when the current system has proven faulty with people with active tb being admitted and not proven vetting system. How about immigration and illegal immigration being referred to as the same - meaning if you speak out against illegal immigration you are labeled anti-immigration.
Refugees are different from the economic migrants crowding into Europe and illegal immigrants. It is abhorrent that we simply sit by while these people suffer.
Also, newsflash, it is not 1910, TB can be treated. Get a life, pp.
Anonymous wrote:How do you feel about 65,000 refugees coming in when the current system has proven faulty with people with active tb being admitted and not proven vetting system. How about immigration and illegal immigration being referred to as the same - meaning if you speak out against illegal immigration you are labeled anti-immigration.
Anonymous wrote:takoma wrote:I look at Hillary and think of other manipulative, power-hungry presidents we've had (Johnson & Nixon, for example). I look at Trump and think of other authoritarian demagogues (like Mussolini, say). I'll take Hillary!
The difference is now we are dealing with Radical Islamic terror and unchecked immigration,