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Ok, so, she's not a politician, but this really does highlight the idiocy of any blue collar worker who truly believing that Trump or anyone in his family really could relate to them. What a rich brat:
“It’s not fair to you, and we all get that, but this is so much bigger than any one person,” she said. “It is a little bit of pain, but it’s going to be for the future of our country, and their children and their grandchildren and generations after them will thank them for their sacrifice right now. I know it’s hard. I know people have families, they have bills to pay, they have mortgages, they have rents that are due. But the president is trying every single day to come up with a good solution here and, the reality is, it’s been something that’s gone on for too long and been unaddressed — our immigration problem. “If we do nothing right now, it’s never going to get fixed. This is our one opportunity.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...es-future-our-country/?utm_term=.451aa2ec962f
Of course, all we ever needed to know about this situation is that the house-controlled GOP didn't bother appropriating this funding, nor did Trump ask for it, when they had control. All we ever needed to know that they started squealing "crisis" once the Dems swept the house and they realized they needed some distractions. As this is a terribly stupid fake crisis, we actually know more than that.
A few hundred miles of dinky fence isn't going to do a damn thing. An entire wall wouldn't do a thing. The only way it would work is if you heavily monitored its entire length, but also monitored along the coastline. The amount of infrastructure, supply chains, personnel, etc., necessary make a wall work would be astronomically expensive and a yearly expenditure with no end in sight. And it would STILL only stop 25% of illegals. It won't stop any drugs, either (nor will anything, to be perfectly honest).
But no, the federal workers have to risk eviction, risk death by preventable illness, worry about whether they might actually go completely broke and be unable to eat. I'm sure they will find Laura Trump's words comforting and enlightening. :roll:
And yet the Trump's supporters are prepared to blame the police when the bank robber shoots the hostages. After all, the police could have given the bank robbers a helicopter, a submarine, a hundred million bucks, and a bunch of weapons. But they chose not to. Clearly the cops' fault.
What a disgusting stunt.
Lara Trump: **** you.
Sincerely, MP
"I am proud to shut down the government for border security, Chuck, because the people of this country don't want criminals, and people that have lots of problems, and drugs pouring into our country," Trump said. "So I will take the mantle. I will be the one to shut it down. I'm not going to blame you for it — the last time you shut it down, it didn't work. I will take the mantle of shutting it down. And I'm going to shut it down for border security."[FONT="]
[url]https://www.businessinsider.com/government-shutdown-trump-blame-democrats-2018-12[/url]
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[/FONT] And you as well, Trump Sr. Lying swine.
Ok, so, she's not a politician, but this really does highlight the idiocy of any blue collar worker who truly believing that Trump or anyone in his family really could relate to them. What a rich brat:
“It’s not fair to you, and we all get that, but this is so much bigger than any one person,” she said. “It is a little bit of pain, but it’s going to be for the future of our country, and their children and their grandchildren and generations after them will thank them for their sacrifice right now. I know it’s hard. I know people have families, they have bills to pay, they have mortgages, they have rents that are due. But the president is trying every single day to come up with a good solution here and, the reality is, it’s been something that’s gone on for too long and been unaddressed — our immigration problem. “If we do nothing right now, it’s never going to get fixed. This is our one opportunity.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...es-future-our-country/?utm_term=.451aa2ec962f
Of course, all we ever needed to know about this situation is that the house-controlled GOP didn't bother appropriating this funding, nor did Trump ask for it, when they had control. All we ever needed to know that they started squealing "crisis" once the Dems swept the house and they realized they needed some distractions. As this is a terribly stupid fake crisis, we actually know more than that.
We know that a few hundred miles of dinky fence isn't going to do a damn thing. An entire wall wouldn't do a thing. The only way it would work is if you heavily monitored its entire length, but also monitored along the coastline. The amount of infrastructure, supply chains, personnel, etc., necessary make a wall work would be astronomically expensive and a yearly expenditure with no end in sight. And it would STILL only stop 25% of illegals. It won't stop any drugs, either (nor will anything, to be perfectly honest). Ultimately, the best way to address this is through things like nationwide e-verify (ramped up), hugely ramped up enforcement against employers of illegals, a huge ramp up of penalties so getting caught cannot be considered a cost of business. Cut off their reason for coming, you'll see way less. But that would be honest and sensible,.
But no, the federal workers have to risk eviction, risk death by preventable illness, worry about whether they might actually go completely broke and be unable to eat. I'm sure they will find Laura Trump's words comforting and enlightening. :roll:
And yet the Trump's supporters are prepared to blame the police when the bank robber shoots the hostages. After all, the police could have given the bank robbers a helicopter, a submarine, a hundred million bucks, and a bunch of weapons. But they chose not to. Clearly the cops' fault.
What a disgusting stunt.
Lara Trump: **** you.
Sincerely, MP
"I am proud to shut down the government for border security, Chuck, because the people of this country don't want criminals, and people that have lots of problems, and drugs pouring into our country," Trump said. "So I will take the mantle. I will be the one to shut it down. I'm not going to blame you for it — the last time you shut it down, it didn't work. I will take the mantle of shutting it down. And I'm going to shut it down for border security."[FONT="]
[url]https://www.businessinsider.com/government-shutdown-trump-blame-democrats-2018-12[/url]
[/FONT][/I][/COLOR][COLOR=#000000][I][FONT="][/FONT][FONT="]
[/FONT] And you as well, Trump Sr. Lying swine.
The right would say that it's Pelosi who is taking hostages.
Ok, so, she's not a politician, but this really does highlight the idiocy of any blue collar worker who truly believing that Trump or anyone in his family really could relate to them. What a rich brat:
“It’s not fair to you, and we all get that, but this is so much bigger than any one person,” she said. “It is a little bit of pain, but it’s going to be for the future of our country, and their children and their grandchildren and generations after them will thank them for their sacrifice right now. I know it’s hard. I know people have families, they have bills to pay, they have mortgages, they have rents that are due. But the president is trying every single day to come up with a good solution here and, the reality is, it’s been something that’s gone on for too long and been unaddressed — our immigration problem. “If we do nothing right now, it’s never going to get fixed. This is our one opportunity.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...es-future-our-country/?utm_term=.451aa2ec962f
Of course, all we ever needed to know about this situation is that the house-controlled GOP didn't bother appropriating this funding, nor did Trump ask for it, when they had control. All we ever needed to know that they started squealing "crisis" once the Dems swept the house and they realized they needed some distractions. As this is a terribly stupid fake crisis, we actually know more than that.
We know that a few hundred miles of dinky fence isn't going to do a damn thing. An entire wall wouldn't do a thing. The only way it would work is if you heavily monitored its entire length, but also monitored along the coastline. The amount of infrastructure, supply chains, personnel, etc., necessary make a wall work would be astronomically expensive and a yearly expenditure with no end in sight. And it would STILL only stop 25% of illegals. It won't stop any drugs, either (nor will anything, to be perfectly honest). Ultimately, the best way to address this is through things like nationwide e-verify (ramped up), hugely ramped up enforcement against employers of illegals, a huge ramp up of penalties so getting caught cannot be considered a cost of business. Cut off their reason for coming, you'll see way less. But that would be honest and sensible,.
But no, the federal workers have to risk eviction, risk death by preventable illness, worry about whether they might actually go completely broke and be unable to eat. I'm sure they will find Laura Trump's words comforting and enlightening. :roll:
And yet the Trump's supporters are prepared to blame the police when the bank robber shoots the hostages. After all, the police could have given the bank robbers a helicopter, a submarine, a hundred million bucks, and a bunch of weapons. But they chose not to. Clearly the cops' fault.
What a disgusting stunt.
Lara Trump: **** you.
Sincerely, MP
"I am proud to shut down the government for border security, Chuck, because the people of this country don't want criminals, and people that have lots of problems, and drugs pouring into our country," Trump said. "So I will take the mantle. I will be the one to shut it down. I'm not going to blame you for it — the last time you shut it down, it didn't work. I will take the mantle of shutting it down. And I'm going to shut it down for border security."[FONT="]
[url]https://www.businessinsider.com/government-shutdown-trump-blame-democrats-2018-12[/url]
[/FONT][/I][/COLOR][COLOR=#000000][I][FONT="][/FONT][FONT="]
[/FONT] And you as well, Trump Sr. Lying swine.
“It’s not fair to you, and we all get that, but this is so much bigger than any one person,” she said. “It is a little bit of pain, but it’s going to be for the future of our country, and their children and their grandchildren and generations after them will thank them for their sacrifice right now. I know it’s hard. I know people have families, they have bills to pay, they have mortgages, they have rents that are due. But the president is trying every single day to come up with a good solution here and, the reality is, it’s been something that’s gone on for too long and been unaddressed — our immigration problem. “If we do nothing right now, it’s never going to get fixed. This is our one opportunity
....while the last bit of this is hyperbolic, this isn't a making light of unpaid federal worker's problems; it's recognizing them, and attempting to place them in a broader context where they become worth it. You may disagree with that assessment (I think we are here because everyone is a prideful idiot fighting over a mcguffin), but that doesn't change that that is the case she is trying to make.
Her assessment is wrong. But it's not making light of federal workers' issues.
Let them eat cake....
What a twit.
Also, the reason she doesn't want that SOTU speech is because Trump has a LOT to brag about. It's been an amazing year. Too bad libs choose to look the other way. I feel bad for you. It's a GREAT time in America right now and you should be enjoying it too.
Also, the reason she doesn't want that SOTU speech is because Trump has a LOT to brag about. It's been an amazing year. Too bad libs choose to look the other way. I feel bad for you. It's a GREAT time in America right now and you should be enjoying it too.
First you start out with the non sequitur of blue collar workers... then an irrational rant reaction to Lara Trump's words.Ok, so, she's not a politician, but this really does highlight the idiocy of any blue collar worker who truly believing that Trump or anyone in his family really could relate to them. What a rich brat:
“It’s not fair to you, and we all get that, but this is so much bigger than any one person,” she said. “It is a little bit of pain, but it’s going to be for the future of our country, and their children and their grandchildren and generations after them will thank them for their sacrifice right now. I know it’s hard. I know people have families, they have bills to pay, they have mortgages, they have rents that are due. But the president is trying every single day to come up with a good solution here and, the reality is, it’s been something that’s gone on for too long and been unaddressed — our immigration problem. “If we do nothing right now, it’s never going to get fixed. This is our one opportunity.”
Of course, all we ever needed to know about this situation is that the house-controlled GOP didn't bother appropriating this funding, nor did Trump ask for it, when they had control. All we ever needed to know that they started squealing "crisis" once the Dems swept the house and they realized they needed some distractions. As this is a terribly stupid fake crisis, we actually know more than that.
We know that a few hundred miles of dinky fence isn't going to do a damn thing. An entire wall wouldn't do a thing. The only way it would work is if you heavily monitored its entire length, but also monitored along the coastline. The amount of infrastructure, supply chains, personnel, etc., necessary make a wall work would be astronomically expensive and a yearly expenditure with no end in sight. And it would STILL only stop 25% of illegals. It won't stop any drugs, either (nor will anything, to be perfectly honest). Ultimately, the best way to address this is through things like nationwide e-verify (ramped up), hugely ramped up enforcement against employers of illegals, a huge ramp up of penalties so getting caught cannot be considered a cost of business. Cut off their reason for coming, you'll see way less. But that would be honest and sensible,.
But no, the federal workers have to risk eviction, risk death by preventable illness, worry about whether they might actually go completely broke and be unable to eat. I'm sure they will find Laura Trump's words comforting and enlightening. :roll:
And yet the Trump's supporters are prepared to blame the police when the bank robber shoots the hostages. After all, the police could have given the bank robbers a helicopter, a submarine, a hundred million bucks, and a bunch of weapons. But they chose not to. Clearly the cops' fault.
What a disgusting stunt.
Lara Trump: **** you.
Sincerely, MP
"I am proud to shut down the government for border security, Chuck, because the people of this country don't want criminals, and people that have lots of problems, and drugs pouring into our country," Trump said. "So I will take the mantle. I will be the one to shut it down. I'm not going to blame you for it — the last time you shut it down, it didn't work. I will take the mantle of shutting it down. And I'm going to shut it down for border security."[FONT="]
And you as well, Trump Sr. Lying swine.
The right would say that it's Pelosi who is taking hostages. Not only that, she's trying to jet off to Europe while she does it. She doesn't give a damn about her dreamers as she abandons them and Trump's deal. She's not a "master" negotiator or some kind of strategic wizard. She's stopping her dreamers from getting legal. It's all about politics for her. Trump is just trying to do his job (keep America safe). He's winning too, of course.
Also, the reason she doesn't want that SOTU speech is because Trump has a LOT to brag about. It's been an amazing year.
To make that comparison is an irreducible absurdity.Let them eat cake....
What a twit.
Of course. It's been such an amazing two years that Donnie and Mitch and Paulie forgot all about that YUUGE CRISIS on the border. Forgot until November 7, 2018 that is.
:rofl
The right would say that it's Pelosi who is taking hostages.
To make that comparison is an irreducible absurdity.
Making light as in intentionally mocking them? If so, that's not what I was saying. But I am saying she didn't do much better than that.
But it does go a long way to showing just how little capability these people have to actually understand what the workers are going through. It's way beyond "a little pain" for many of them, especially the poorest (like TSA workers). They're literally worried about things like eviction, and their worries are completely reasonable. An awful lot of people really do live paycheck to paycheck.
And I could be wrong, but I don't think they can go on unemployment insurance or anything. They're technically employed and they're technically supposed to get paid at some point. They don't even have the protections one would have if one got fired and couldn't get a job immediately.
You guys get so mad over the smallest of facts. Its amazing entertainment.....and you supply it for free.....which is the socialist way of doing things. Lmao
Thank you for making us laugh at you. Lmao
The right would say that it's Pelosi who is taking hostages. Not only that, she's trying to jet off to Europe while she does it. She doesn't give a damn about her dreamers as she abandons them and Trump's deal. She's not a "master" negotiator or some kind of strategic wizard. She's stopping her dreamers from getting legal. It's all about politics for her. Trump is just trying to do his job (keep America safe). He's winning too, of course.
Also, the reason she doesn't want that SOTU speech is because Trump has a LOT to brag about. It's been an amazing year. Too bad libs choose to look the other way. I feel bad for you. It's a GREAT time in America right now and you should be enjoying it too.
Also, the reason she doesn't want that SOTU speech is because Trump has a LOT to brag about. It's been an amazing year. Too bad libs choose to look the other way. I feel bad for you. It's a GREAT time in America right now and you should be enjoying it too.
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