PILOT SPIN
Spin Zone => Spin Zone => Topic started by: Ron22 on January 29, 2018, 03:23:46 PM
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http://time.com/5123287/state-union-daca-dreamers-democrat-guests/
Who else think we should have ICE agents show and ask to see all these guest paper work :)
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http://time.com/5123287/state-union-daca-dreamers-democrat-guests/
Who else think we should have ICE agents show and ask to see all these guest paper work :)
That would be comedy gold.
I wonder why Obama couldn’t get the Democrat controlled House and Senate to pass dreamer legislation when the Dems controlled both houses of Congress and the presidency.
Answer: they want the issue and think they can lock in the illegal vote for generations to come.
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That could really backfire on the Dems.
Trump has already said he would provide for 1.3 million dreamers to stay if the Dems agree to fund the wall. Trump just needs to let the Dreamers know it is the Dems preventing this.
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I haven’t watched a SOTU since about 2010 because I don’t like getting lectured at by a politician. That being said, I will watch tomorrow. It could be very interesting.
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I haven’t watched a SOTU since about 2010 because I don’t like getting lectured at by a politician. That being said, I will watch tomorrow. It could be very interesting.
I forced my self to sit through at least the beginning of most of Obama's SOTUs. But unfortunately, I have to attend a Wings meeting tomorrow night. I hope he give a good one.
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Good. It will give Donald Trump the opportunity to directly say to them "We republicans are choosing to create the law over Dreamers". As soon as he does this, Dems lose all their leverage because they will have to take yes for an answer no matter what else they have to choke down in order to get it. In the end, Dems won't be able to take much credit for it. They will have given up so much that it will be obvious that they weren't in control of the process.
Or Dems can just say no and Republicans pass it anyway and take the issue away from them.
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Good. It will give Donald Trump the opportunity to directly say to them "We republicans are choosing to create the law over Dreamers". As soon as he does this, Dems lose all their leverage because they will have to take yes for an answer no matter what else they have to choke down in order to get it. In the end, Dems won't be able to take much credit for it. They will have given up so much that it will be obvious that they weren't in control of the process.
Or Dems can just say no and Republicans pass it anyway and take the issue away from them.
Except that there are still people with an R, like McCain that will vote with the Dems because they hate Trump. McCain wanted to be President almost as much as Hillary did.
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I haven’t watched a SOTU since about 2010 because I don’t like getting lectured at by a politician. That being said, I will watch tomorrow. It could be very interesting.
And that's what we got from Obama for eight years. Communist lectures, and "You didn't build that!"