cranston36
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I am not personally responsible for allowing millions of illegal aliens into the United States. I admit a taste for Taco Bell and have eaten several late night chalupas.
After bringing attention to it for all these years, I do, however, recognize the political reality before us.
Where were these hate mongers 8 or 9 years ago when this difficulty first became obvious?
Mayor Bloomberg of New York just stated "Although they broke the law by illegally crossing our borders ... our city's economy would be a shell of itself had they not, and it would collapse if they were deported…The same holds true for the nation."
He has stated the change of rules explicitly and it is about time.
Now for the real problems.
Canton wants to float bonds to pay for ill planned changes to our sewer system that may impact property values and fail to do what they are supposed to do. Canton says the citizens need to raise a petition if they want it to be voted on but Charter Township Law says that they have to have the vote.
When do you think these folks with their hearts filled with hatred will notice what is going on right under their noses this time? Is this law less important because it is supposed to constrain the local government?
I was not the Governor of Texas. I am not the President of the United States (or Mexico). By the way - if all of the illegal immigrants from Mexico had voted in this last election in Mexico they might not have ended up with another president who thinks it best they leave the country.
It’s mighty strange that friends of the American president who took the White House in a questionable election should do the same thing in practically the same way in Mexico.
By the way, North Korea just fired missiles that can reach and destroy western port cities in the United States and nothing is being done. If you are not getting your lawn done the right way we can come back to that after we see to the real business at hand.
After bringing attention to it for all these years, I do, however, recognize the political reality before us.
Where were these hate mongers 8 or 9 years ago when this difficulty first became obvious?
Mayor Bloomberg of New York just stated "Although they broke the law by illegally crossing our borders ... our city's economy would be a shell of itself had they not, and it would collapse if they were deported…The same holds true for the nation."
He has stated the change of rules explicitly and it is about time.
Now for the real problems.
Canton wants to float bonds to pay for ill planned changes to our sewer system that may impact property values and fail to do what they are supposed to do. Canton says the citizens need to raise a petition if they want it to be voted on but Charter Township Law says that they have to have the vote.
When do you think these folks with their hearts filled with hatred will notice what is going on right under their noses this time? Is this law less important because it is supposed to constrain the local government?
I was not the Governor of Texas. I am not the President of the United States (or Mexico). By the way - if all of the illegal immigrants from Mexico had voted in this last election in Mexico they might not have ended up with another president who thinks it best they leave the country.
It’s mighty strange that friends of the American president who took the White House in a questionable election should do the same thing in practically the same way in Mexico.
By the way, North Korea just fired missiles that can reach and destroy western port cities in the United States and nothing is being done. If you are not getting your lawn done the right way we can come back to that after we see to the real business at hand.