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If we keep letting more people in, then we need to throw other people out, in large numbers. Do you volunteer to GTFO? Mexico's cartel wars keep the housing costs down.
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America’s population as it relates to immigration is not in any way like a compacted digestive system.If we keep letting more people in, then we need to throw other people out, in large numbers. Do you volunteer to GTFO?
So the answer is that you wear your tin foil hat all the time.Do you go through life wearing blinders and earplugs???
One more time:
A significant number of the corrupt orange traitor’s cabinet members, family members, and former close associates have identified the corrupt orange traitor and the MAGAt cabal as a clear and present danger to America.
That ^ is as solid as nonpartisan condemning testimonials get.
Deal with it.
And so your viewpoint is that 73 million plus American voters who voted for Trump in 2020 are shitty persons. Nice!And you wonder why the name Deplorable is well earned. The simple thing to do is to say that trump is wrong and you condemn this just as you objected to comparisons between trump and Hitler. You would establish a sort of credibility here as well as being a trumper with a refreshing taste for truth. Ya can’t though. Because despite your attempts at claiming decency you’re really a shitty person who supports another shitty person.
The laptop that Pelosi lost on Jan 6th? It was cracked and Judicial Watch has it all.
Everything down to the penny, pound, rubble and yuan
Tick tock!
If we keep letting more people in, then we need to throw other people out, in large numbers. Do you volunteer to GTFO? Mexico's cartel wars keep the housing costs down.
So the answer is that you wear your tin foil hat all the time.
And so your viewpoint is that 73 million plus American voters who voted for Trump in 2020 are shitty persons. Nice!
Is Trump a good person? He was found in court to have sexually assaulted a woman and then slandered her. He said that he could “grab women by the pussy”, and there are multiple credible stories of him cheating on his wife. I could go on.So the answer is that you wear your tin foil hat all the time.
And so your viewpoint is that 73 million plus American voters who voted for Trump in 2020 are shitty persons. Nice!
^So the answer is that you wear your tin foil hat all the time.
My profile picture is not me of course as I am of the male persuasion nor is it of anyone I know.
I am now retired, but in 2016, I was employed and one of my co workers was an ardent admirer of Pres Obama and supporter of the candidacy of Hillary Clinton. Needless to say, he and I had some robust debates during our political discussions. The revelation of the Access Hollywood tapes occurred on a Friday night in October and as I was not watching the news that night I was unaware of it when I came to work that following Saturday morning. I was immediately accosted by my co worker who gleefully announced to me that Trump had just lost the election. He then went on to inform me of the details of this episode and I reacted by conceding that this news story was not good for Trump, but I suggested that the story wasn’t going to hurt him all that much.Is Trump a good person? He was found in court to have sexually assaulted a woman and then slandered her. He said that he could “grab women by the pussy”, and there are multiple credible stories of him cheating on his wife. I could go on.
So all of that but no answer…which I guess is your answer.I am now retired, but in 2016, I was employed and one of my co workers was an ardent admirer of Pres Obama and supporter of the candidacy of Hillary Clinton. Needless to say, he and I had some robust debates during our political discussions. The revelation of the Access Hollywood tapes occurred on a Friday night in October and as I was not watching the news that night I was unaware of it when I came to work that following Saturday morning. I was immediately accosted by my co worker who gleefully announced to me that Trump had just lost the election. He then went on to inform me of the details of this episode and I reacted by conceding that this news story was not good for Trump, but I suggested that the story wasn’t going to hurt him all that much.
I regarded my co worker as friend, even though we were 180 degrees apart in our political views. Still our debates were civil and we found common ground on other topics, so I’m sure he considered me as a friend just the same way as I considered him as a friend, not just an acquaintance. Unfortunately. I don’t have the same civility rapport in discussing politics with my three adult children. They all are virulent Trump haters, and they start screaming whenever I’m endeavoring to make a salient positive point regarding Trump.
I apologize for my digression, sometimes I can’t help myself and so I go back to my anecdote. My friend was visibly disappointed that I did not overtly display any reaction of despondency towards such negative news. So, he reiterated in proclaiming that Trump had just lost the women’s vote which meant he couldn’t possibly win the election. As a proof of his assertion he suggested we should canvass the opinion of our main receptionist. The woman in question to my mind was a babe*, a single mother of a teenaged son (*apologies for my sexist description) who was acknowledged as non committal in who she might favor in the election.
Accordingly my friend related the story of the Access Hollywood tapes to our receptionist slanted in the most negative light possible against Trump. To my friend’s dismay, our receptionist scoffed at the story as her viewpoint was that most men harbor a similar attitude towards women. Naturally this confirmed my original reaction that the exposé of this story was not a deal breaker in whether one was to vote or not vote for Trump.
Now as to your assertion that a court has found that Trump had committed a sexual assault against a woman, this obviously refers to the case of E. Jean Carroll suing Trump for defamation of character. This woman alleged that she was raped by Trump in a fitting room of a department store in New York City. My god is one not aware of what a fitting room in a department store really looks like? In fact during the trial Trump’s lawyer asked Ms Carroll why didn’t she scream for help as that would surely have stopped the impugned rape. Her answer was that he was too much in a panic mode that she was precluded from screaming for help.
Now really does one honestly believe that answer? Common sense would suggest that any woman being raped would naturally scream out even if such screams would be futile if the rape was occurring in a secluded location. But in this case of a department store fitting room, is not by definition a secluded location and a scream for help would surely have resulted in the end of a rape. In fact, I would suggest that any male person intent on sexually assaulting a woman would surely not choose such a locale as public as a fitting room in a department store.
It is noteworthy to point out that Ms Carroll never pressed actual criminal charges against Trump. Instead it wasn’t until June of 2019 when in an article in New York magazine, she alleged she was raped by Trump sometime in late 1995 or early 1996. For good measure she also claimed Leslie Roy Moonves who was the chairman and CEO of CBS Corporation from 2003 until his resignation in September 2018 had raped her as well. Apparently this woman only gets raped by prominent men.
Ms Carroll’s story is that on her way out of the store she ran into Trump and he asked for help in buying a gift for a woman. After she suggested a handbag or a hat, the two of them moved on to the lingerie section and joked about her trying some on. Then she said they ended up in a dressing room together, the door of which was shut, and Trump forcefully kissed her, pulled down her tights and raped her before she was able to escape. She stated that the alleged incident lasted less than three minutes.
I suggest that story just does not pass the smell test. It is also worth noting that the confirmation hearing of Justice Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court took place in September of 2018 wherein a psychology professor at a California university alleged sometime in 1982, Justice Kavanaugh attempted to rape her at party. Also in September, 2018 coincidentally the aforementioned Mr Moonves, resigned his position at CBS after several serious allegations of sexual harassment, sexual assault and abuse had been levied against him.
And yet despite all that, twelve members of a New York jury believed her and awarded her the unbelievable high sum of some 83 million dollars. That result reminds me of a famous quote attributed to H. L. Mencken: “No one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American people or public”.
As to whether Trump is a good person I can relate two examples which might give you pause. In 2014 an ex marine by the name of Andrew Tahmooressi accidentally crossed the Mexican border. He was arrested and incarcerated in Mexico because he had three loaded weapons in his truck. Several American politicians including the late Bill Richardson, who had been governor of New Mexico as well as serving in Pres Clinton’s cabinet successfully pressured the Mexican officials to gain the release of Tahmooressi. As a result of his military service he was suffering from Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Trump then undertook to pay all medical expenses that Mr Tahmooressi had incurred and would continue to occur as well as providing him with other financial aid. Since Trump has never bragged about this act of kindness, we’re only aware of it by information provided by a close colleague.
Just a month before the 2020 election Trump was briefly hospitalized due to Covid. During that Friday night, he was watching Sean Hannity’s show on Fox. Thus he became aware that a group of supporters had spontaneously gathered at the hospital to keep a vigil and offer prayers for a speedy recovery. Trump dispatched Mark Meadows, his chief of staff, to supply the group with refreshments either coffee and donuts or fast food, I forget which.
My God!I am now retired, but in 2016, I was employed and one of my co workers was an ardent admirer of Pres Obama and supporter of the candidacy of Hillary Clinton. Needless to say, he and I had some robust debates during our political discussions. The revelation of the Access Hollywood tapes occurred on a Friday night in October and as I was not watching the news that night I was unaware of it when I came to work that following Saturday morning. I was immediately accosted by my co worker who gleefully announced to me that Trump had just lost the election. He then went on to inform me of the details of this episode and I reacted by conceding that this news story was not good for Trump, but I suggested that the story wasn’t going to hurt him all that much.
I regarded my co worker as friend, even though we were 180 degrees apart in our political views. Still our debates were civil and we found common ground on other topics, so I’m sure he considered me as a friend just the same way as I considered him as a friend, not just an acquaintance. Unfortunately. I don’t have the same civility rapport in discussing politics with my three adult children. They all are virulent Trump haters, and they start screaming whenever I’m endeavoring to make a salient positive point regarding Trump.
I apologize for my digression, sometimes I can’t help myself and so I go back to my anecdote. My friend was visibly disappointed that I did not overtly display any reaction of despondency towards such negative news. So, he reiterated in proclaiming that Trump had just lost the women’s vote which meant he couldn’t possibly win the election. As a proof of his assertion he suggested we should canvass the opinion of our main receptionist. The woman in question to my mind was a babe*, a single mother of a teenaged son (*apologies for my sexist description) who was acknowledged as non committal in who she might favor in the election.
Accordingly my friend related the story of the Access Hollywood tapes to our receptionist slanted in the most negative light possible against Trump. To my friend’s dismay, our receptionist scoffed at the story as her viewpoint was that most men harbor a similar attitude towards women. Naturally this confirmed my original reaction that the exposé of this story was not a deal breaker in whether one was to vote or not vote for Trump.
Now as to your assertion that a court has found that Trump had committed a sexual assault against a woman, this obviously refers to the case of E. Jean Carroll suing Trump for defamation of character. This woman alleged that she was raped by Trump in a fitting room of a department store in New York City. My god is one not aware of what a fitting room in a department store really looks like? In fact during the trial Trump’s lawyer asked Ms Carroll why didn’t she scream for help as that would surely have stopped the impugned rape. Her answer was that he was too much in a panic mode that she was precluded from screaming for help.
Now really does one honestly believe that answer? Common sense would suggest that any woman being raped would naturally scream out even if such screams would be futile if the rape was occurring in a secluded location. But in this case of a department store fitting room, is not by definition a secluded location and a scream for help would surely have resulted in the end of a rape. In fact, I would suggest that any male person intent on sexually assaulting a woman would surely not choose such a locale as public as a fitting room in a department store.
It is noteworthy to point out that Ms Carroll never pressed actual criminal charges against Trump. Instead it wasn’t until June of 2019 when in an article in New York magazine, she alleged she was raped by Trump sometime in late 1995 or early 1996. For good measure she also claimed Leslie Roy Moonves who was the chairman and CEO of CBS Corporation from 2003 until his resignation in September 2018 had raped her as well. Apparently this woman only gets raped by prominent men.
Ms Carroll’s story is that on her way out of the store she ran into Trump and he asked for help in buying a gift for a woman. After she suggested a handbag or a hat, the two of them moved on to the lingerie section and joked about her trying some on. Then she said they ended up in a dressing room together, the door of which was shut, and Trump forcefully kissed her, pulled down her tights and raped her before she was able to escape. She stated that the alleged incident lasted less than three minutes.
I suggest that story just does not pass the smell test. It is also worth noting that the confirmation hearing of Justice Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court took place in September of 2018 wherein a psychology professor at a California university alleged sometime in 1982, Justice Kavanaugh attempted to rape her at party. Also in September, 2018 coincidentally the aforementioned Mr Moonves, resigned his position at CBS after several serious allegations of sexual harassment, sexual assault and abuse had been levied against him.
And yet despite all that, twelve members of a New York jury believed her and awarded her the unbelievable high sum of some 83 million dollars. That result reminds me of a famous quote attributed to H. L. Mencken: “No one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American people or public”.
As to whether Trump is a good person I can relate two examples which might give you pause. In 2014 an ex marine by the name of Andrew Tahmooressi accidentally crossed the Mexican border. He was arrested and incarcerated in Mexico because he had three loaded weapons in his truck. Several American politicians including the late Bill Richardson, who had been governor of New Mexico as well as serving in Pres Clinton’s cabinet successfully pressured the Mexican officials to gain the release of Tahmooressi. As a result of his military service he was suffering from Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Trump then undertook to pay all medical expenses that Mr Tahmooressi had incurred and would continue to occur as well as providing him with other financial aid. Since Trump has never bragged about this act of kindness, we’re only aware of it by information provided by a close colleague.
Just a month before the 2020 election Trump was briefly hospitalized due to Covid. During that Friday night, he was watching Sean Hannity’s show on Fox. Thus he became aware that a group of supporters had spontaneously gathered at the hospital to keep a vigil and offer prayers for a speedy recovery. Trump dispatched Mark Meadows, his chief of staff, to supply the group with refreshments either coffee and donuts or fast food, I forget which.
Of course not, as a Deplorable, you don't give a shit about what Trump may or may not have done. Nice self admission.I am now retired, but in 2016, I was employed and one of my co workers was an ardent admirer of Pres Obama and supporter of the candidacy of Hillary Clinton. Needless to say, he and I had some robust debates during our political discussions. The revelation of the Access Hollywood tapes occurred on a Friday night in October and as I was not watching the news that night I was unaware of it when I came to work that following Saturday morning. I was immediately accosted by my co worker who gleefully announced to me that Trump had just lost the election. He then went on to inform me of the details of this episode and I reacted by conceding that this news story was not good for Trump, but I suggested that the story wasn’t going to hurt him all that much.
Actually you're full of shit. A proposal was made to base immigration based on merit, very much like Australia's law. That proposal has nothing to do with race or any other superficial en-dice. But in your blind hatred of Trump you are advocating that just anyone should be allowed in this nation regardless of motive or history. If that is the case I advocate that YOU be forced to house, feed, and pay for their medical care. In a very real sense you are anyway so we might as well make it personal. I'm sure you can cleverly find a way to bilk the other taxpayers out of their hard earned money to your own profit, the various NGO's are, it's a Godsend to them. YOU seem to be willing to make any sacrifice as long as someone else is paying for it.Exactly my concern.
The idea of it being "Only Illegals" is far more palatable than, say, "All Hispanics." But given Trump's predilection for racism and white nationalism, and being egged on by his supporters (i.e. the snailspaces and multi-username trolls of this world) it isn't too much of a stretch to think "All Hispanics" will be next step.
Round 'em up, stick 'em in camps, and forcibly "Relocate" them.
And the frightening thing is, once he does say that, you just KNOW that all the usual suspects will be cheering right along with it, and make excuses; some even trying to blame Trump's genocidal actions on Biden!
Last I heard the executive branch does not need congressional approval to deport 8 million mexicans here illegally. Do you support the invasion from the southern border?Most of the people you want deported cannot be deported by law. The Senate bill would do a lot to solve most of the issues.
Yes indeed I’ve been a member of Literotica since 2009 and this posting is my 151st. Quite a contrast to what looks like close to 4K postings which no doubt you’ll get there by the time you get to your fourth year anniversary as a member. As you say I’m a tourist to this board whereas most of my few postings are in the Author’s Hangout forum. My main interaction with this website is to contribute stories and to date I have 260 stories published most of them being chapters in nine novels. You’re of course welcome to have a look at them you might even find them entertaining. But since you deem me a shitty person I guess you would be too prejudiced.You’ve been a member here since 2009 and suddenly have decided to come to the PB. You’re a political tourist. You’ve never read the room. You don’t realize the things you’re posting are stale. It’s not a challenge for the righteous members here to poke gaping holes in your trump positive narrative.
I find myself still singing to a Michael Jackson tune. I can separate Picasso from his work. When my time allows, I will look at your submissions.Yes indeed I’ve been a member of Literotica since 2009 and this posting is my 151st. Quite a contrast to what looks like close to 4K postings which no doubt you’ll get there by the time you get to your fourth year anniversary as a member. As you say I’m a tourist to this board whereas most of my few postings are in the Author’s Hangout forum. My main interaction with this website is to contribute stories and to date I have 260 stories published most of them being chapters in nine novels. You’re of course welcome to have a look at them you might even find them entertaining. But since you deem me a shitty person I guess you would be too prejudiced.
My impression of my visit is that you guys really buy into the Democratic mantra that if Trump is elected it will be the end of democracy as we know it. He’ll be like Hitler and establish himself as dictator for life. Well, you are no doubt aware of the maxim: “Action speaks louder than words”. Trump was President from Jan, 2016 to Jan, 2021. Well did he jail anyone of his political opponents? Did he shut down the free press and allow only favorable reporting to be communicated? Did he order Jews to be rounded up to be exterminated? Did he wage war and invade Canada and Mexico to procure hegemony over the North American continent?
The answer is of course not. And yet that’s what Hitler did or what someone who truly had Hitler’s mentality would do or attempt to do if elected President of the United States. I imagine you would say that is preposterous and in your heart, you would know that Trump would not do that. After all he didn’t do it when he was President what makes you so sure he would do it this time if he were to get elected again?
That would require you to understand that those here for asylum claims are not here illegally. Once they go into the asylum system, they are allowed a trial. Those are the people he wants to deport, and those are the people he can't deport.Last I heard the executive branch does not need congressional approval to deport 8 million mexicans here illegally. Do you support the invasion from the southern border?
https://www.rescue.org/article/it-l...er U.S. immigration law, a,of 21 to join themUnder U.S. immigration law, a person granted asylum is legally allowed to remain in the country without fear of deportation. They qualify to work and travel abroad and can apply for their spouse or children under the age of 21 to join them.
So what exactly are you driving at? Huffington Post reports:I do not care for you to answer anything that I have previously written in this post. Understand? I am now posing this to you for the third and last time: The only thing I care to hear you reply to is an explanation for your offense to your perception of unwarranted comparisons to Hitler that I questioned in my post #58 on this thread.