Peak Boomer 1957 turned 30 in 1987 and didn't have a clue about anything anymore than Gen X does now. @GodCloseMyEyes is blind. Racial anxiety today was caused by libertarian immigration policies put into place by Reagan and Bush, flooding the country with foreigners. We were ignorant as ignorant could be when we voted for these fools. The '60s riots were already ancient history.
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Showing posts with label Immigration 2019. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Immigration 2019. Show all posts
Sunday, December 29, 2019
Wednesday, December 18, 2019
NDAA creating Trump's Space Force and paid family leave for The Swamp will also give immigration amnesty to 4,000 Liberians
Many Liberians fleeing
civil war in the 1990s were given temporary protected status to stay in
the U.S. — with no path to citizenship — and became part of the DED
program in 2007. They faced the prospect of deportation under
administrations of both parties, with continual extensions.
Trump
twice moved to end the program, saying Liberians could return to their
homeland because conditions in the country had improved: It was no
longer experiencing armed conflicts and had recovered from a 2014
outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus. But as Liberians' DED status was set
to expire on March 31 this year, the administration approved a one-year
reprieve.
Tuesday, December 17, 2019
After passing NDAA whopper funding The Military Industrial Complex and The Swamp, US House passes another $1.4 trillion in spending in two bills to let Trump say he didn't sign another Omnibus spending bill
TRUMP IS WORKING WITH THEM AGAINST US YOU IDIOTS.
The House passed a $1.4 trillion federal spending package that averts a government shutdown and maintains some funding for a southern border wall. The measure passed Tuesday despite the objections of
liberal Democrats and members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, who
said they opposed the $1.375 billion allocated for the construction of a
southern border wall as well as other border security provisions. The spending bill would provide funding through the rest of
fiscal 2020. It passed in two different measures in order to avoid
sending President Trump one “omnibus” package, which he had vowed to
reject.
More here.
Sunday, December 15, 2019
Your reminder that we won't be getting Trump's promised border wall made of "hardened concrete, rebar and steel set in nice heavy foundations", just Jeb's fence
He lied to that little kid, and to the rest of us.
Thursday, December 12, 2019
Elise Stefanik joins 33 other Republican traitors to help Democrats pass Farm Workforce Modernization Act
The roll call is here.
Among the others joining her in the infamy were Fred Upton and Devin Nunes.
The fact is no Republican had to vote for it for it to pass, so this is most definitely on them.
The bill would give green cards to undocumented farm workers, which is amnesty.
Sunday, December 8, 2019
Thursday, December 5, 2019
Biden in the cat bird seat: Just as Bernie tanked after promising criminals will get to vote, Warren has tanked after hedging on Medicare for all
Ezra Klein, here:
One lesson of the past few weeks is that the Medicare-for-all debate has become a minefield for Democrats — and it’s not clear that any candidate has a safe path through it.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren has dropped 14 points since October 8, when she briefly led the Democratic field in the RealClearPolitics polling average. Most attribute her decline to her handling of Medicare-for-all — the financing plan she released made her the target of attacks from the moderates, and then the transition plan she released, which envisions a robust public option in the first year of her presidency and only moving to Medicare-for-all in year three, left single-payer advocates unnerved about her commitment to the cause.
The Democrat left has been its own worst enemy.
In addition to alienating working people by going soft on crime, the people who bear the brunt of it, Bernie has notably lost ground with the working class by flipping on immigration restriction. Every new immigrant drives down their wages when immigrants are not taking their jobs outright.
For her part, on top of hedging on Medicare for all, Warren has rolled out a veritable cornucopia of crazy in this campaign, including a ban on all fracking in the US and ending the Electoral College. Combined with the recent lying about the little details of her life, voters justifiably doubt her sincerity on these larger issues and suspect that she cares about little except getting the power into her hands.
Hence the default candidate still on top, Joe Biden.
America's political institutions are still so structured that even when radicals like Obama do win, those institutions frustrate their aims. The upside of this is that harmful radicalism is usually stopped in its tracks. The downside is that mediocrities and grotesques are produced.
Just as Obama was content to let his Clinton retreads handle the Great Financial Crisis resulting in the still poor full time employment, moribund GDP, unaffordable housing and low interest rates catastrophic to income portfolios of the present time, Obama provided zero leadership on healthcare reform. This resulted in the competing Democrat House and Senate versions which consumed his first year in office, and eventually produced the Affordable Care Act camel, a horse designed by a committee. He sure did enjoy watching basketball in the private residence, though, and went on to make the Bush tax cuts permanent after winning re-election in 2012. Some radical, huh?
The same thing has happened with Trump. Although promising us the moon about immigration, healthcare reform and foreign wars, he instead delivered tax reform mostly for the corporations and huge spending increases for the military industrial complex, which is the basic consensus of the Republican caucus in Congress, foolishly hoping that they would give him a little somethin' somethin' in return.
Nothing doing. Even trade realignment will disappear when Trump does.
Trump's problem is that he never had a political faction holding any seats in Congress to drive his agenda. He just assumed the existing members would adopt his positions, which is pretty damn naive considering how he attacked and alienated them all throughout 2015-2016. Instead, Trump has steadily moved away from his own positions and adopted theirs, for his own political survival.
Trump's porous bollard fencing instead of the real wall he promised is simply the most public symbol of this, going back as it does to the George W. Bush administration.
The only radical realignment we have seen is the realignment of the radicals with their respective parties, and Election 2020 will be the same old, same old fight between them.
Those who won't realign get discarded.
This is the tyranny of the legislative. And the only way to remedy this is to repeal the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution, the great mistake of 1951. Only the threat of a Trump or an Obama perpetually in the White House will restore the balance of power between the three branches of government and advance the interests of the people who vote for the president.
As things stand, the best we can hope for is a president desperately stacking the courts to increase his power in a tyranny of the judiciary, which is hardly the remedy intended by the founders and is unacceptable to Americans loyal to the constitution and the nation as founded. The three stooges of the law schools on display at the impeachment hearing yesterday are proof enough of that.
Wednesday, December 4, 2019
I dunno, I think motion-activated machine guns in the no man's land in-between Trump's new fences would be more effective than electrifying them
This one got across before the Border Patrol could catch him.
You don't want to electrify the Mexican side of the fence. That just wouldn't be civilized.
Friday, November 29, 2019
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Saturday, November 23, 2019
Elise Stefanik is on the side of The Body Snatchers' Donald Trump, not the one we voted for
The Trump we voted for promised a 10-point America First Plan which was ALL ABOUT IMMIGRATION, not climate, not tax cuts, not Obamacare, etc., especially ending DACA immediately by executive order and building NEW actual wall, not replacing existing with bollard fencing.
Wednesday, November 20, 2019
Tuesday, November 19, 2019
Sunday, November 17, 2019
Elise Stefanik is an immigration squish, signed discharge petition in 2018 to force Republicans in Congress to compromise
Congresswoman Stefanik was one of the earliest signers
of the discharge petition to force Congress to act on immigration. She
previously announced that she will also support standalone legislation
that addresses the separation of children and parents at our borders.
More here.
Goodwin: Nancy Pelosi has gone full coup coup
The speaker, who often sounds and acts as if she is cuckoo, has gone full coup coup. ... I’ve written before how her friends distinguish the speaker from her party’s far-left crazies, but that’s no longer possible. She’s one of them.
With her actions and ridiculous comparison to Nixon, she seals her fate as a rank partisan heedless of the national interest. Pelosi had another, better option.
Recall that after Dems took the House in 2018, Trump complimented her, saying, “I give her a lot of credit . . . She’s worked long and hard.”
He added: “Hopefully, we can all work together next year to continue delivering for the American people, including on economic growth, infrastructure, trade, lowering the cost of prescription drugs. These are some of things that the Democrats do want to work on, and I really believe we’ll be able to do that.”
None of that happened. Pelosi aligned her power with the resistance and rejected Trump’s offer of bipartisanship, especially on immigration, where she refused even to negotiate.
Worse, she made the fateful decision to join Schiff and others in pushing Russia, Russia, Russia. When Robert Mueller gave them nothing to work with, they instantly seized on Ukraine, which GOP Rep. Devin Nunes rightly called a “low-rent sequel.”
Yet to this day, Pelosi continues to accuse Trump of being a Russian agent, repeatedly saying recently that with him, “all roads lead to Putin.”
More here.
Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
I've scratched so long now I wear bandaids up there all the time
[I]f you're a Trump voter, you're scratching your head wondering what
happened to those campaign promises that set him apart from every other
Republican.
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