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Spin Zone / Re: Fifty killed in gun-free zone
« on: June 14, 2016, 02:27:21 PM »Sooo, being gay invalidates this being treated as an act of terrorism?
He was just having a hissy-fit.
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Sooo, being gay invalidates this being treated as an act of terrorism?
No. I prefer nonfiction.
I am not xenophobic from LEGAL immigrants. I applaud them for coming in the right way, and wish them well. I have noticed in my area, an upscale, suburban location, a very, very large amount of people, seemingly from India, Pakistan, Singapore, and I presume, other neighboring countries. They are polite, friendly, prosperous, and I believe, an asset to the community. My area includes a lot of high tech, pharmaceuticals, and financial services.
Are companies importing these workers on H1B1 visas and paying them a bit less than American workers to do technical jobs, or are American corporations having a hard time finding people with these skills? Is this a national trend?
I don't think the situation is that dire, yet. If Hilary wins we could start approaching that point. That being said the American people are very resilient and the political system here is a pendulum that tends to swing back and forth. Both Woodrow Wilson and FDR were huge progressives that loved to spend and yet we managed to still come out alright. I still have hope.
Well to your liberal/progressive eyes, I'm sure he is. Why can't we examine who we are letting into this country to make sure they aren't criminals or terrorists? You can't vet Syrians. There are no records. How about the illegals coming in with no process whatsoever. The Administration is PROMOTING both entries with NO BACKGROUND CHECKS!
What's your point?Because "Jooos."
Isn't Trump advocating protectionism?
I like that he is a capitalist, and not a Marxist like Hillary, Bernie, Obama, etc. I like his position on job creation, and foreign markets, and trade. I like his position on immigration, and actually knowing who we are letting in to this country. We do not currently have borders, so we are not a country, but just a territory with free stuff for illegals, and Syrians. I like his position on the 2A, and NOT blaming the legally owned gun, but blaming the criminals who commit the crimes.
Not in any way jealous. I just think that he's selling a false narrative. The only business dealings I've seen have been out and out disasters. He claims to have made lots of money (which he might have) but he sold all his investors up the river. The only thing I've seen him do successfully is the reality TV thing. But I wouldn't vote for Paris Hilton, so I see no reason to vote for Trump. Heck, at least Hilton has a good head on her shoulders.
But please, tell me about all these business successes. Shouldn't be too difficult.
The Trump Organization has 515 subsidiaries. Are you trying to imply that all of that was inherited and that Donald Trump was not responsible for any growth of the organization?
Guns sales, and CCW permits have set records the past several years. Many are first time gun owners, and women. I see many more women at my range the past few years than ever. That is GREAT. Many now realize that the police can't protect them, and it is up to them to lower the risk of harm.Police are not under any obligation to protect anyone (except themselves and pols), they are there only to enforce laws and make reports.
I think the concern here is that this guy may have been 'cleared' not because he was not a threat, but rather as a result of a pervasive culture within Federal law enforcement management types that prevented him being accurately identified as a potential threat from PC concerns and a related fear of being accused of being fill-in-the-blank-ist.
How does a guy that was on the FBI's radar get a job with a security company that allows him to legally own a firearm?
I did see the CAIR guy on TV making a little speech denouncing what the guy did, etc. I'll give them some credit for that.He had his fingers crossed behind his back.