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And if he's going after "people registered to vote in multiple places," Steve Bannon is guilty of "voter fraud."
 
They don't care about this any more than they care about Mnuchin and GOLDMAN SACHS, GOLDMAN SACHS or that Donald J Trump was sued on his first day in office, like he claimed Hillary would be

They are brain dead dumb fucks and the most hypocritical people on the planet


NYT reports that Trump uses an unsecured Android phone for tweeting.
 
Obama Killed a 16-Year-Old American in Yemen. Trump Just Killed His 8-Year-Old Sister.

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In a hideous symbol of the bipartisan continuity of U.S. barbarism, Nasser al-Awlaki just lost another one of his young grandchildren to U.S. violence. On Sunday, the Navy’s SEAL Team 6, using armed Reaper drones for cover, carried out a commando raid on what it said was a compound harboring officials of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. A statement issued by President Trump lamented the death of an American service member and several others who were wounded, but made no mention of any civilian deaths. U.S. military officials initially denied any civilian deaths, and (therefore) the CNN report on the raid said nothing about any civilians being killed.

But reports from Yemen quickly surfaced that 30 people were killed, including 10 women and children. Among the dead: the 8-year-old granddaughter of Nasser al-Awlaki, Nawar, who was also the daughter of Anwar Awlaki.

End the Terrorism! Prosecute the Terrorists in our midst!
 
They don't care about this any more than they care about Mnuchin and GOLDMAN SACHS, GOLDMAN SACHS or that Donald J Trump was sued on his first day in office, like he claimed Hillary would be

They are brain dead dumb fucks and the most hypocritical people on the planet

When was Goldman Sachs ever a problem??:confused:

The occupy movement, socialism and anti 1% crowd are all on team (D).
 
White House to State Department Dissenters: Quit

We are still early in what will be a long-running institutional conflict over Trump’s executive order, but the reaction from the White House so far is troubling. Trump’s response to criticism has been to lash out with insults and personal attacks. When Senators Lindsey Graham and John McCain, Republicans whose support Trump will need to pass his legislative agenda, said in a statement that they “fear this executive order will become a self-inflicted wound in the fight against terrorism”—a view that is echoed by most counter-terrorism experts—Trump ridiculed the pair as “former Presidential candidates” who “are sadly weak on immigration” and “always looking to start World War III.” The initial White House reaction to court orders that temporarily stayed the executive order was simply to ignore them. Last night, when the acting Attorney General, Sally Yates, refused to defend the order, Trump replaced her. And, as is now routine, the White House spent an enormous amount of energy over the weekend and on Monday attacking the media for its reporting.

P. J. Crowley, a former State Department spokesman, said that he was similarly concerned about the threats emanating from the White House. “The press secretary’s ‘Trump’s way or the highway’ response, together with the firing of the acting Attorney General and the Pentagon’s angst regarding the impact on the battle against the Islamic State, was unnecessarily combative,” he told me. “We’re only in Trump’s second week, and the walls are already going up around the White House. It’s not a healthy dynamic.”

Kiesling was more alarmed and despairing. “Where will this lead?” he asked. “Ultimately, if Trump is not reined in by Congress, we will see a collapse of the post-Second World War international order, and massive bloodshed.”

Someone should remind Congress that "Checks and Balances" is not about contributions and bank accounts.
 
Every occaision covered by the media, is based on something he wants to whine about.He gets a major eyeroll from every normal person that is forced to listen to him.
 
Difference is, they were legal.

1. Umm, an immigration recheck case is still out on the current wife.

2. Everyone coming in at the airports on the day this came down was legal--they all had visas or green cards, which are legal permission documents to enter the United States and are issued by the United States before entry. The administration has since walked its way back on those coming in with that documentation. The Trump gang just didn't check on who had legal rights and who didn't (and the Homeland Security secretary admitted that to Congress this morning).

So, in other words, you don't know what you are talking about.
 
1. Umm, an immigration recheck case is still out on the current wife.

2. Everyone coming in at the airports on the day this came down was legal--they all had visas or green cards, which are legal permission documents to enter the United States and are issued by the United States before entry. The administration has since walked its way back on those coming in with that documentation. The Trump gang just didn't check on who had legal rights and who didn't (and the Homeland Security secretary admitted that to Congress this morning).

So, in other words, you don't know what you are talking about.

All he admitted was the need to give the order proper consideration. He didn't say the order was illegal or unconstitutional. In fact, notwithstanding the confusion and inconvenience at the airport for aliens with green cards, he has the legal authority to do what he did. This from 8 USC 1182 (14) f...read carefully:

Whenever the President finds that the entry of any aliens or of any class of aliens into the United States would be detrimental to the interests of the United States, he may by proclamation, and for such period as he shall deem necessary, suspend the entry of all aliens or any class of aliens as immigrants or nonimmigrants, or impose on the entry of aliens any restrictions he may deem to be appropriate.

 
All he admitted was the need to give the order proper consideration. He didn't say the order was illegal or unconstitutional. In fact, notwithstanding the confusion and inconvenience at the airport for aliens with green cards, he has the legal authority to do what he did. This from 8 USC 1182 (14) f...read carefully:

Whenever the President finds that the entry of any aliens or of any class of aliens into the United States would be detrimental to the interests of the United States, he may by proclamation, and for such period as he shall deem necessary, suspend the entry of all aliens or any class of aliens as immigrants or nonimmigrants, or impose on the entry of aliens any restrictions he may deem to be appropriate.


No, he admitted to the administration having screwed up the rollout by not asking those who knew what status was legal and should not be stopped and by stopping people holding legal visas and green cards. And in the interim, after screwing up and causing unnecessary--but probably intentional--chaos they already had backtracked on visa and green card holders being legal. This was testimony to Congress this morning. I heard what he said from his own mouth.

I'm not at all impressed with your "alternative facts" that are irrelevant to what he said this morning in acknowledging a screw up.

And again, what alt were you yesterday? Got tired of getting it wrong so much that you had to start up a new alt?
 
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Whenever the President finds that the entry of any aliens or of any class of aliens into the United States would be detrimental to the interests of the United States, he may by proclamation, and for such period as he shall deem necessary, suspend the entry of all aliens or any class of aliens as immigrants or nonimmigrants, or impose on the entry of aliens any restrictions he may deem to be appropriate.


That's all well and good except for the fact that, like, zero terrorists have come to the U.S. from those countries.

If we're using Trumps alleged logic we'd have to ban people coming from only those countries who haven't sent us "bad hombres" which would mean racist, cowardly killers like Dylan Roof completely belong in the U.S.
 
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