Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump had TWO YEARS to get the Republicans to vote and fund the rest of the wall. Why didn't he do it?
Can a wall supporter please answer this? What’s a non-political answer why this only became a crisis after Ds took hold of part of Congress?
I think the massive caravans heading north this fall was the tipping point.
Yup and another onis leaving CA this month. At this rate we will need a wall at Mexicos border as well as ours.
There's another one? They're probably trying to get to California for the free health care. Nice incentives the liberal governors and mayors (like NYC) are throwing out: break our immigration laws and our citizens will provide you with free health care.
In the meantime, our own ctizens are struggling with $1000 premiums.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else find that the news media (depending on your stripes) is reporting this shutdown differently? Obviously the false crisis being reported by the left isn't working. Meanwhile in Texas alone last year 32 people died at the hands of "undocumented workers" - that is the real crisis while the "manufactured" crisis of the shutdown continues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump should agree to open agencies with "essential" staff to the extent that they will be paid while they work, with the Dems agreeing to a $2 billion "good faith" fund for the wall. Then the rest of the government remains closed until Democrats agree to approve the remaining $3 billion.
"Non-essential" government workers: I'd stsrt looking for a new job if I were you. This could be a while. I just checked Indeed,com and there are tons of openings.
Idiot.
Such debating skills! Another liberal who knows nothing other than to throw out an insult. Impressive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump had TWO YEARS to get the Republicans to vote and fund the rest of the wall. Why didn't he do it?
Can a wall supporter please answer this? What’s a non-political answer why this only became a crisis after Ds took hold of part of Congress?
I think the massive caravans heading north this fall was the tipping point.
Yup and another onis leaving CA this month. At this rate we will need a wall at Mexicos border as well as ours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump had TWO YEARS to get the Republicans to vote and fund the rest of the wall. Why didn't he do it?
Can a wall supporter please answer this? What’s a non-political answer why this only became a crisis after Ds took hold of part of Congress?
I think the massive caravans heading north this fall was the tipping point.
Yup and another onis leaving CA this month. At this rate we will need a wall at Mexicos border as well as ours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump should agree to open agencies with "essential" staff to the extent that they will be paid while they work, with the Dems agreeing to a $2 billion "good faith" fund for the wall. Then the rest of the government remains closed until Democrats agree to approve the remaining $3 billion.
"Non-essential" government workers: I'd stsrt looking for a new job if I were you. This could be a while. I just checked Indeed,com and there are tons of openings.
Idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump had TWO YEARS to get the Republicans to vote and fund the rest of the wall. Why didn't he do it?
Can a wall supporter please answer this? What’s a non-political answer why this only became a crisis after Ds took hold of part of Congress?
I think the massive caravans heading north this fall was the tipping point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump had TWO YEARS to get the Republicans to vote and fund the rest of the wall. Why didn't he do it?
Can a wall supporter please answer this? What’s a non-political answer why this only became a crisis after Ds took hold of part of Congress?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ezra Klein was saying he doesn’t want the wall (if he wanted it badly he would be more willing to negotiate and compromise). He really just wants the fight because that keeps his base happy and engaged
One could argue its also a great way to destroy the government, just as the Rs have always wanted.
GOP thinking:
Our National parks were ruined in the shutdown- hey let’s close them for good and sell off to drill!
Border control weren’t paid b/c fed employees - hey, let’s privatize with Eric Prince!
Federal Courts closed — ding ding!
I could go on. This isn’t just for a fight. There is a plan. Ruin the IS and sell off our assets and privatize the crap out of everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump had TWO YEARS to get the Republicans to vote and fund the rest of the wall. Why didn't he do it?
Can a wall supporter please answer this? What’s a non-political answer why this only became a crisis after Ds took hold of part of Congress?
I think the massive caravans heading north this fall was the tipping point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ezra Klein was saying he doesn’t want the wall (if he wanted it badly he would be more willing to negotiate and compromise). He really just wants the fight because that keeps his base happy and engaged
One could argue its also a great way to destroy the government, just as the Rs have always wanted.
GOP thinking:
Our National parks were ruined in the shutdown- hey let’s close them for good and sell off to drill!
Border control weren’t paid b/c fed employees - hey, let’s privatize with Eric Prince!
Federal Courts closed — ding ding!
I could go on. This isn’t just for a fight. There is a plan. Ruin the IS and sell off our assets and privatize the crap out of everything.
Anonymous wrote:Ezra Klein was saying he doesn’t want the wall (if he wanted it badly he would be more willing to negotiate and compromise). He really just wants the fight because that keeps his base happy and engaged
Anonymous wrote:Trump should agree to open agencies with "essential" staff to the extent that they will be paid while they work, with the Dems agreeing to a $2 billion "good faith" fund for the wall. Then the rest of the government remains closed until Democrats agree to approve the remaining $3 billion.
"Non-essential" government workers: I'd stsrt looking for a new job if I were you. This could be a while. I just checked Indeed,com and there are tons of openings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump had TWO YEARS to get the Republicans to vote and fund the rest of the wall. Why didn't he do it?
Can a wall supporter please answer this? What’s a non-political answer why this only became a crisis after Ds took hold of part of Congress?