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GG

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  1. Especially when that law was codified under Clinton and clarified by the 9th Circuit under Obama's tenure. The Holy Trinity
  2. So now Trump says he'll sign the exec order to keep families together. Any guesses how Gator's mouthpieces will spin this?
  3. No, it's supposed to show you the root of many problems.
  4. Appreciate you throwing in strawmen arguments when you are asking for a solution. Just the way that you framed your argument means you aren't interested in finding a solution. The same thing happened in 2006/2007 around the fake "amnesty" outrage. And of course, just as many predicted a golden opportunity to address the problem was missed and things got progressively worse. The real solution has to be a multi pronged approach where migration is tackled in concert with investments in the CA countries. Nothing tangible will happen until you remove the incentive to flee **** hole countries. The next thing you do is formalize the guest worker program. If you legalize it, then workers won't be bringing entire families over because there's zero incentive to do so. Contrary to popular belief, most foreign workers would prefer to stay at home or to return home if they didn't live in crappy environments.
  5. Are you that special type of an idiot who provides links that contradict your theories? The main point of the article is that Australia has a formal plan in place to allow temporary workers. What is the USA's equivalent? Do you want me to bring up your position in the debates from 2007 when GOP scuttled a plan that would have formalized a guest worker program similar to what you're lauding Australia for?
  6. I'll take, "Because those countries adapt their immigration laws in line with economic needs?" for $100. US immigration laws haven't changed in nearly 3 decades despite the huge need for low skill labor.
  7. And where do you think there's a labor shortage? As Tom asks, what the hell does a 4-year degree have to do with marketable skills? IF anything, there's an overabundance of 4-yr college grads with zero marketable skills for the work that needs to be done.
  8. Massively ignorant & incorrect You mean Nicaragua?
  9. By extension it's America's back yard. If you ignore it, don't be surprised about the vermin that will take root there. US would get a far bigger bang for the buck by improving the conditions in Central America than trying to build the wall
  10. Yup. Hasn't hit the coasts yet. Maybe never will
  11. If you are applying that standard, then music will stop. Try playing blues without the culturally appropriated guitar from Europe.
  12. I’m guessing that as more hearings happen and more reports come out, Gary’s responses will consist of showing Tom Petty’s video catalog? I think that qualifies as devoid of facts
  13. Hey remember when Nicaragua tossed out the socialists and started to regain a sense of stability and economic growth, and then the socialists came back? But, I know. Socialism has never really been tried.
  14. Obviously there were other solutions before the great dancer settled on the final solution.
  15. So you're giving him a pass because killing white people isn't in the plans "at least for now?"
  16. WTF? Then the critics have to disavow Mexican music that was planted by German & Scandinavian immigrants.
  17. The one that gets me is 3rdnlg here and 3rdand12 on TSW. I think they’re different people, but i’m not sure.
  18. Will you say the same thing next year?
  19. The more news that's coming out about Manafort, the more slippery he looks. But, there's increasing evidence that Manafort was a deliberate plant in Trump's campaign. The timeline of the collusion investigations and Manafort's time in Trump's campaign do not align very well with the Russia collusion theory. My guess is that people other than Trump are getting very nervous about Manafort going into the slammer, because he was Putin's bagman for other American acquaintances well before he met Trump.
  20. I doubt that Manafort is the ultimate target and I also think that Mueller is trying to get him to flip (just not on the person that the pundits are thinking of)
  21. No different than standing next to a crazy uncle who has a penchant for always saying stupid things. By the time you're 16 you know to tune him out. I know it's a bizarre concept to have a crazy uncle manning the most important job in the world, but so far, he's managed to differentiate his mouth from his signing hand. Once the two start to converge, then it will be time to be more concerned (like the looming trade war).
  22. You'll wear yourself out trying to point out all the stupid **** Trump says on a daily basis
  23. Unfortunately Sowell, Jason Riley & John McWorter are roundly dismissed
  24. Figured this crowd would have favored Hans the Accordion Star
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