Acosta Proves Border Wall Works

they use dynamite on bank vaults, do we stop making those then?

These stupid shit Dem's and their deflections. I have a dead bolt on the front door of my house, it won't stop a chainsaw that's how utterly stupid these liberals are.

Why are people coming after you with chainsaws?

Are you trying to win the dumbest person on the internet award?
Don't be silly, that would be arrogant on my part. How can I compete with this type of thing?

These stupid shit Dem's and their deflections. I have a dead bolt on the front door of my house, it won't stop a chainsaw that's how utterly stupid these liberals are.

Partisanshitheads win hands down.

Here's you

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Political discourse among the public in america is quite exceptional. We blame our politicians, but it's really us the public. We all participated in what we decry, all along the way. And we still are.
 
Israel isn't a police state, moron. It's the only democracy in the Middle East. It even has socialized medicine, which numskulls like you are always raving about.

Israel is an apartheid police state and that's the power structures plan for america, the wall is part of the vision. Have you forgotten about big all intrusive govt?

  • Israeli arms sales to Europe grew from $724M in 2014 to $1.63B in 2015
  • Although the size of New Jersey Israel is one of the top 10 arms dealing nations in the world
  • Israel produces 60% of all drones worldwide and sells to over 50 countries, at times selling to both sides of a given conflict, and Israel fueled the drones arms race between India and Pakistan
Palestine is an open air weapons testing and crowd control laboratory with Palestinians being used in the development phase; Gaza is a lab of mass destruction. US super bunker busters were supplied to the Israelis in 2014 and investors stock shot up; war is just business after all.

The “War in Terror” has been a boon to the industry, you’ve seen what amounts to advertisement in every “news” outlet, we are being whipped up into a frenzy once again. The industry also pioneers crowd control research on the Palestinians, and Israel is involved in the training of American forces and law enforcement. We see this in the militarization of our own police departments, Ferguson was but one example of how our system is prepping to Palestinianize our own population, and in fact Ferguson now has Israeli developed/sold skunk spray post the Ferguson events, although no incidents have yet been reported of use on American streets. It’s pretty clear that the Israeli occupation style power structure is moving toward the same in America; a warehousing of the poor in a post industrial age with diminishing living wage jobs and privatized for profit prisons complete with a return to convict leasing.

Much of the security monitoring and mass surveillance technologies are also produced in Israel and sold across the globe. “Targeted assassination” was invented in Israel, which Obama was quite fond of. Abu Ghraib torture methods? Israel.

The US and Israel are not allies. The US and Israeli arms dealers are allies, and war is the business they are both in. We are all collateral damage.
Bullshit. The Pals are pawns for the muslim thugs that run Iran.

We just stood by muslim thugs who liquified a journalist and routinely hold public square beheadings. We have no aversion to muslim thugs and we support 3/4's of the world's dictatorships. You can regurgitate the mantra if you like, but no, don't buy it, and as I say, now the Israelis are helping your govt control you, we the people. You are to to become Palestinianized on american soil. Watch. 20-30 years from now american will be a full on police state. Just do what you're doing, incrementalism takes a while. Please, please wall us in, we're so afraid.
Nice propaganda. So when you lock your doors at night, it's to lock you in?

You're claiming we didn't just stand by muslim thugs who liquified a journalist and routinely hold public square beheadings? You're claiming that we have not partnered with muslim thugs like Osama, al Qaida, al Nusra, ISIS? You're claiming we do not support 3/4's of the world's dictatorships?

Well, anyone can read up on all of that if they're interested.
wasn't our business. not our citizen, not our country. funny you care more about that saudi corpse than you do for the american cop shot and killed by an illegal in our country. we understand muslim lover.
 
LOL okay so this Acosta retard goes down to the boarder and films a video next to a steel slat wall, and claims the wall isn't working because there are no illegals around. Thus proving the wall is effective. Now the poor guy is being mocked in social media without mercy. :21::21::21:

CNN’s Jim Acosta mocked for accidentally proving that border walls work


In this video you'll see how they torch through the steel wall.



So I think the joke is on you--:auiqs.jpg:

they use dynamite on bank vaults, do we stop making those then?


These stupid shit Dem's and their deflections. I have a dead bolt on the front door of my house, it won't stop a chainsaw that's how utterly stupid these liberals are.


Why are people coming after you with chainsaws?


Are you trying to win the dumbest person on the internet award?

he won the award I gave out earlier today.
 
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That's your argument hon. Fuck Israel, just say no to apartheid police states.
Then you need to remove the locks on your doors. They don’t really protect you, ITG


Is that a coherent argument or solution in the circles you travel in? Is sounds ridiculously childish to me. You're in more danger of being affected by violence every day when you send your kid(s) to school or being in a checkout line with one of these snowflakes who is so terrified of life that he straps on to go pick up a gallon of milk. I don't fear "illegals" because I live in a neurotic dysfunctional society surrounded by americans like you. Some a ya's are scared of your own shadows and think that if you are afraid, that's justification from murdering someone, even if they're unarmed.

And really now, we all participated in "illegals" being here, we liked the lower prices their labor afforded us all. Seems american style capitalism has never seen fit to wean itself off of a cheap source of labor it could exploit extra-legally; it runs constantly throughout our history.

Nope, free people do not beg power and concentrated wealth to wall them in inside a system like that.
that is your argument, because a wall can be breached it is therefore no good to keep others out.

All the fences in backyards to keep the animals in, you say don't work.

Well a wall is like a door on a house, the lock is used to keep the public out for protection. You must think it is to keep you in?

And a lock can be breached, ergo, it doesn't work, so you should just remove it. your logic.

No darling, not "my" argument, that is merely the only argument you have what you consider to be a rebuttal for. Wouldn't you be happier running along and finding a poster who was making those arguments?
sure it's your argument, since a wall can be breached ergo it doesn't work to separate countries. We know, we know.

just like locks on doors can be picked, vaults in banks can be breached and just like doors on houses can be breached, they are all no good. we got it.
Nope, you're assigning views to others again, typical for you.
 
Then you need to remove the locks on your doors. They don’t really protect you, ITG


Is that a coherent argument or solution in the circles you travel in? Is sounds ridiculously childish to me. You're in more danger of being affected by violence every day when you send your kid(s) to school or being in a checkout line with one of these snowflakes who is so terrified of life that he straps on to go pick up a gallon of milk. I don't fear "illegals" because I live in a neurotic dysfunctional society surrounded by americans like you. Some a ya's are scared of your own shadows and think that if you are afraid, that's justification from murdering someone, even if they're unarmed.

And really now, we all participated in "illegals" being here, we liked the lower prices their labor afforded us all. Seems american style capitalism has never seen fit to wean itself off of a cheap source of labor it could exploit extra-legally; it runs constantly throughout our history.

Nope, free people do not beg power and concentrated wealth to wall them in inside a system like that.
that is your argument, because a wall can be breached it is therefore no good to keep others out.

All the fences in backyards to keep the animals in, you say don't work.

Well a wall is like a door on a house, the lock is used to keep the public out for protection. You must think it is to keep you in?

And a lock can be breached, ergo, it doesn't work, so you should just remove it. your logic.

No darling, not "my" argument, that is merely the only argument you have what you consider to be a rebuttal for. Wouldn't you be happier running along and finding a poster who was making those arguments?
sure it's your argument, since a wall can be breached ergo it doesn't work to separate countries. We know, we know.

just like locks on doors can be picked, vaults in banks can be breached and just like doors on houses can be breached, they are all no good. we got it.
Nope, you're assigning views to others again, typical for you.
now you can't even own the position you made. wow. guess that means you've been pwned.
 
That's your argument hon. Fuck Israel, just say no to apartheid police states.
Then you need to remove the locks on your doors. They don’t really protect you, ITG


Is that a coherent argument or solution in the circles you travel in? Is sounds ridiculously childish to me. You're in more danger of being affected by violence every day when you send your kid(s) to school or being in a checkout line with one of these snowflakes who is so terrified of life that he straps on to go pick up a gallon of milk. I don't fear "illegals" because I live in a neurotic dysfunctional society surrounded by americans like you. Some a ya's are scared of your own shadows and think that if you are afraid, that's justification from murdering someone, even if they're unarmed.

And really now, we all participated in "illegals" being here, we liked the lower prices their labor afforded us all. Seems american style capitalism has never seen fit to wean itself off of a cheap source of labor it could exploit extra-legally; it runs constantly throughout our history.

Nope, free people do not beg power and concentrated wealth to wall them in inside a system like that.
that is your argument, because a wall can be breached it is therefore no good to keep others out.

All the fences in backyards to keep the animals in, you say don't work.

Well a wall is like a door on a house, the lock is used to keep the public out for protection. You must think it is to keep you in?

And a lock can be breached, ergo, it doesn't work, so you should just remove it. your logic.

No darling, not "my" argument, that is merely the only argument you have what you consider to be a rebuttal for. Wouldn't you be happier running along and finding a poster who was making those arguments?
sure it's your argument, since a wall can be breached ergo it doesn't work to separate countries. We know, we know.

just like locks on doors can be picked, vaults in banks can be breached and just like on doors on houses can be breached, they are all no good. we got it.


I'll wait while you go find that post, k?

Go find a post where I state walls can be breached.

Go find a post where I state vaults in banks can be breached.

Go find a post where I state doors on houses can be breached.

You're simply lying.

Sad.
 
Is that a coherent argument or solution in the circles you travel in? Is sounds ridiculously childish to me. You're in more danger of being affected by violence every day when you send your kid(s) to school or being in a checkout line with one of these snowflakes who is so terrified of life that he straps on to go pick up a gallon of milk. I don't fear "illegals" because I live in a neurotic dysfunctional society surrounded by americans like you. Some a ya's are scared of your own shadows and think that if you are afraid, that's justification from murdering someone, even if they're unarmed.

And really now, we all participated in "illegals" being here, we liked the lower prices their labor afforded us all. Seems american style capitalism has never seen fit to wean itself off of a cheap source of labor it could exploit extra-legally; it runs constantly throughout our history.

Nope, free people do not beg power and concentrated wealth to wall them in inside a system like that.
that is your argument, because a wall can be breached it is therefore no good to keep others out.

All the fences in backyards to keep the animals in, you say don't work.

Well a wall is like a door on a house, the lock is used to keep the public out for protection. You must think it is to keep you in?

And a lock can be breached, ergo, it doesn't work, so you should just remove it. your logic.

No darling, not "my" argument, that is merely the only argument you have what you consider to be a rebuttal for. Wouldn't you be happier running along and finding a poster who was making those arguments?
sure it's your argument, since a wall can be breached ergo it doesn't work to separate countries. We know, we know.

just like locks on doors can be picked, vaults in banks can be breached and just like doors on houses can be breached, they are all no good. we got it.
Nope, you're assigning views to others again, typical for you.
now you can't even own the position you made. wow. guess that means you've been pwned.
Grow up, you're behaving like a child.
 
that is your argument, because a wall can be breached it is therefore no good to keep others out.

All the fences in backyards to keep the animals in, you say don't work.

Well a wall is like a door on a house, the lock is used to keep the public out for protection. You must think it is to keep you in?

And a lock can be breached, ergo, it doesn't work, so you should just remove it. your logic.

No darling, not "my" argument, that is merely the only argument you have what you consider to be a rebuttal for. Wouldn't you be happier running along and finding a poster who was making those arguments?
sure it's your argument, since a wall can be breached ergo it doesn't work to separate countries. We know, we know.

just like locks on doors can be picked, vaults in banks can be breached and just like doors on houses can be breached, they are all no good. we got it.
Nope, you're assigning views to others again, typical for you.
now you can't even own the position you made. wow. guess that means you've been pwned.
Grow up, you're behaving like a child.
Grow up, you're behaving like a stupid.
 
No darling, not "my" argument, that is merely the only argument you have what you consider to be a rebuttal for. Wouldn't you be happier running along and finding a poster who was making those arguments?
sure it's your argument, since a wall can be breached ergo it doesn't work to separate countries. We know, we know.

just like locks on doors can be picked, vaults in banks can be breached and just like doors on houses can be breached, they are all no good. we got it.
Nope, you're assigning views to others again, typical for you.
now you can't even own the position you made. wow. guess that means you've been pwned.
Grow up, you're behaving like a child.
Grow up, you're behaving like a stupid.
Have a lovely day.
 
"The ruthless ideologies and policies of a fascist past are with us once again, and the warning signs can be seen in the emergence of the normalizing discourses of pollution and disposability. As a central element of neoliberalism, the discourse of disposability signals a society in which certain people are viewed as throwaways. Meanwhile the discourse of pollution suggests a mode of dehumanization that enables policies in which people are relegated outside the boundaries of justice and become the driving force for policies of terminal exclusion. These terms represent a merging of neoliberalism and fascist politics.

The utopian visions that support the promise of a radical democracy and prevent the dystopian nightmare of a fascist politics are disappearing in the United States. The viciousness of the Trump administration and the cruelty imposed by neoliberalism mutually inform each other. President Donald Trump’s policies range from stripping food stamps and health care from poor children and caging immigrant children in some god-forsaken prison in Texas to allowing thousands of Puerto Ricans to live for more than a year without electricity, safe water and decent shelter. Such policies are matched by an ongoing, if not relentless, discourse of dehumanization and objectification aimed at those considered disposable.

The deep grammar of violence now shapes all aspects of cultural production and becomes visceral in its ongoing production of domestic terrorism, mass shootings, the mass incarceration of people of color and the war on undocumented immigrants. Not only has it become more gratuitous, random and in some cases trivialized through the monotony of repetition, it also has become the official doctrine of the Trump administration in shaping its domestic and security policies. Trump’s violence has become both promiscuous in its reach and emboldening in its nod to right-wing extremist groups. The mix of white nationalism and expansion of policies that benefit the rich, big corporations and the financial elite are increasingly legitimated and normalized in a new political formation that I have called neoliberal fascism. This new historical conjuncture emerges through a fusion of discredited eugenicist discourses (e.g., Trump’s notion that you have to be born with the right genes) and a rebooted melange of mythic notions of meritocracy (objective measures of individual quality), scientific racism (pseudo-science that supports racial hierarchies), Horatio Alger fables (anyone can work hard and become rich and successful), and a sheer contempt for the “losers” who are viewed as alien to a white public sphere supported by Trump and his minions.

The dual logics of pollution and disposability have become central to a punishing state that both legitimates the denigration of human life and too often unleashes state violence upon immigrants, people of color, poor people, and anyone else considered a threat to the belief that the public sphere is exclusively for whites. Under the Trump administration, the discourse of pollution is increasingly visible when applied to undocumented immigrants or those marginalized by ethnicity and race, who those in power place in the same categories as contaminants and toxins. At the same time, those individuals considered disposable often meet a more violent end. This is clearly visible in the ongoing criminalization of immigrant children on the southern border who are forcibly separated from their parents and deposited in child migrant detention centers largely run by for-profit businesses that are making close to a billion dollars in profits. Some children have died while in these internment centers. The logic of disposability also fuels throughout the United States the modeling of public schools after armed camps, and the targeting of poor Black and Brown youth as objects of control and harassment by the criminal justice system, particularly through the expansion of the school-to-prison pipeline.

Obsessed with race, Donald Trump has weaponized and racialized the culture wars by using racially charged language to legitimate white supremacist ideologies and pit his supporters against protesting Black athletes, undocumented Latino immigrants, dark-skinned immigrants, and other people of color whom he routinely insults and punishes through race-based policies. Trump has claimed that “laziness is a trait in blacks,” according to one of his former employees, and he has called for “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States.” Meanwhile, he stated in December 2015 that a judge hearing a case about Trump University was “biased” because of the judge’s Mexican heritage.” These comments are a small sampling of Trump’s racist remarks."
Trump’s Racist Language of Pollution Drives His Brand of Fascism
Trump’s Racist Language of Pollution Drives His Brand of Fascism



Arrests For Illegal Border Crossings Hit 46-Year Low
December 5, 201711:10 AM ET
Arrests For Illegal Border Crossings Hit 46-Year Low
 
Then you need to remove the locks on your doors. They don’t really protect you, ITG


Is that a coherent argument or solution in the circles you travel in? Is sounds ridiculously childish to me. You're in more danger of being affected by violence every day when you send your kid(s) to school or being in a checkout line with one of these snowflakes who is so terrified of life that he straps on to go pick up a gallon of milk. I don't fear "illegals" because I live in a neurotic dysfunctional society surrounded by americans like you. Some a ya's are scared of your own shadows and think that if you are afraid, that's justification from murdering someone, even if they're unarmed.

And really now, we all participated in "illegals" being here, we liked the lower prices their labor afforded us all. Seems american style capitalism has never seen fit to wean itself off of a cheap source of labor it could exploit extra-legally; it runs constantly throughout our history.

Nope, free people do not beg power and concentrated wealth to wall them in inside a system like that.
that is your argument, because a wall can be breached it is therefore no good to keep others out.

All the fences in backyards to keep the animals in, you say don't work.

Well a wall is like a door on a house, the lock is used to keep the public out for protection. You must think it is to keep you in?

And a lock can be breached, ergo, it doesn't work, so you should just remove it. your logic.

No darling, not "my" argument, that is merely the only argument you have what you consider to be a rebuttal for. Wouldn't you be happier running along and finding a poster who was making those arguments?
sure it's your argument, since a wall can be breached ergo it doesn't work to separate countries. We know, we know.

just like locks on doors can be picked, vaults in banks can be breached and just like doors on houses can be breached, they are all no good. we got it.
Nope, you're assigning views to others again, typical for you.
yep, you got caught in while going to another poster. I deleted my posts.
 
Then you need to remove the locks on your doors. They don’t really protect you, ITG


Is that a coherent argument or solution in the circles you travel in? Is sounds ridiculously childish to me. You're in more danger of being affected by violence every day when you send your kid(s) to school or being in a checkout line with one of these snowflakes who is so terrified of life that he straps on to go pick up a gallon of milk. I don't fear "illegals" because I live in a neurotic dysfunctional society surrounded by americans like you. Some a ya's are scared of your own shadows and think that if you are afraid, that's justification from murdering someone, even if they're unarmed.

And really now, we all participated in "illegals" being here, we liked the lower prices their labor afforded us all. Seems american style capitalism has never seen fit to wean itself off of a cheap source of labor it could exploit extra-legally; it runs constantly throughout our history.

Nope, free people do not beg power and concentrated wealth to wall them in inside a system like that.
that is your argument, because a wall can be breached it is therefore no good to keep others out.

All the fences in backyards to keep the animals in, you say don't work.

Well a wall is like a door on a house, the lock is used to keep the public out for protection. You must think it is to keep you in?

And a lock can be breached, ergo, it doesn't work, so you should just remove it. your logic.

No darling, not "my" argument, that is merely the only argument you have what you consider to be a rebuttal for. Wouldn't you be happier running along and finding a poster who was making those arguments?
sure it's your argument, since a wall can be breached ergo it doesn't work to separate countries. We know, we know.

just like locks on doors can be picked, vaults in banks can be breached and just like on doors on houses can be breached, they are all no good. we got it.


I'll wait while you go find that post, k?

Go find a post where I state walls can be breached.

Go find a post where I state vaults in banks can be breached.

Go find a post where I state doors on houses can be breached.

You're simply lying.

Sad.
deleted the posts. The locks part was for you for you just saying walls don't work.
 
Is that a coherent argument or solution in the circles you travel in? Is sounds ridiculously childish to me. You're in more danger of being affected by violence every day when you send your kid(s) to school or being in a checkout line with one of these snowflakes who is so terrified of life that he straps on to go pick up a gallon of milk. I don't fear "illegals" because I live in a neurotic dysfunctional society surrounded by americans like you. Some a ya's are scared of your own shadows and think that if you are afraid, that's justification from murdering someone, even if they're unarmed.

And really now, we all participated in "illegals" being here, we liked the lower prices their labor afforded us all. Seems american style capitalism has never seen fit to wean itself off of a cheap source of labor it could exploit extra-legally; it runs constantly throughout our history.

Nope, free people do not beg power and concentrated wealth to wall them in inside a system like that.
that is your argument, because a wall can be breached it is therefore no good to keep others out.

All the fences in backyards to keep the animals in, you say don't work.

Well a wall is like a door on a house, the lock is used to keep the public out for protection. You must think it is to keep you in?

And a lock can be breached, ergo, it doesn't work, so you should just remove it. your logic.

No darling, not "my" argument, that is merely the only argument you have what you consider to be a rebuttal for. Wouldn't you be happier running along and finding a poster who was making those arguments?
sure it's your argument, since a wall can be breached ergo it doesn't work to separate countries. We know, we know.

just like locks on doors can be picked, vaults in banks can be breached and just like on doors on houses can be breached, they are all no good. we got it.


I'll wait while you go find that post, k?

Go find a post where I state walls can be breached.

Go find a post where I state vaults in banks can be breached.

Go find a post where I state doors on houses can be breached.

You're simply lying.

Sad.
deleted the posts. The locks part was for you for you just saying walls don't work.


Bwa ha ha ha ha ha, sure son, sure, because you matter and all. You are a phony and a liar sir, good day.
 
"The ruthless ideologies and policies of a fascist past are with us once again, and the warning signs can be seen in the emergence of the normalizing discourses of pollution and disposability. As a central element of neoliberalism, the discourse of disposability signals a society in which certain people are viewed as throwaways. Meanwhile the discourse of pollution suggests a mode of dehumanization that enables policies in which people are relegated outside the boundaries of justice and become the driving force for policies of terminal exclusion. These terms represent a merging of neoliberalism and fascist politics.

The utopian visions that support the promise of a radical democracy and prevent the dystopian nightmare of a fascist politics are disappearing in the United States. The viciousness of the Trump administration and the cruelty imposed by neoliberalism mutually inform each other. President Donald Trump’s policies range from stripping food stamps and health care from poor children and caging immigrant children in some god-forsaken prison in Texas to allowing thousands of Puerto Ricans to live for more than a year without electricity, safe water and decent shelter. Such policies are matched by an ongoing, if not relentless, discourse of dehumanization and objectification aimed at those considered disposable.

The deep grammar of violence now shapes all aspects of cultural production and becomes visceral in its ongoing production of domestic terrorism, mass shootings, the mass incarceration of people of color and the war on undocumented immigrants. Not only has it become more gratuitous, random and in some cases trivialized through the monotony of repetition, it also has become the official doctrine of the Trump administration in shaping its domestic and security policies. Trump’s violence has become both promiscuous in its reach and emboldening in its nod to right-wing extremist groups. The mix of white nationalism and expansion of policies that benefit the rich, big corporations and the financial elite are increasingly legitimated and normalized in a new political formation that I have called neoliberal fascism. This new historical conjuncture emerges through a fusion of discredited eugenicist discourses (e.g., Trump’s notion that you have to be born with the right genes) and a rebooted melange of mythic notions of meritocracy (objective measures of individual quality), scientific racism (pseudo-science that supports racial hierarchies), Horatio Alger fables (anyone can work hard and become rich and successful), and a sheer contempt for the “losers” who are viewed as alien to a white public sphere supported by Trump and his minions.

The dual logics of pollution and disposability have become central to a punishing state that both legitimates the denigration of human life and too often unleashes state violence upon immigrants, people of color, poor people, and anyone else considered a threat to the belief that the public sphere is exclusively for whites. Under the Trump administration, the discourse of pollution is increasingly visible when applied to undocumented immigrants or those marginalized by ethnicity and race, who those in power place in the same categories as contaminants and toxins. At the same time, those individuals considered disposable often meet a more violent end. This is clearly visible in the ongoing criminalization of immigrant children on the southern border who are forcibly separated from their parents and deposited in child migrant detention centers largely run by for-profit businesses that are making close to a billion dollars in profits. Some children have died while in these internment centers. The logic of disposability also fuels throughout the United States the modeling of public schools after armed camps, and the targeting of poor Black and Brown youth as objects of control and harassment by the criminal justice system, particularly through the expansion of the school-to-prison pipeline.

Obsessed with race, Donald Trump has weaponized and racialized the culture wars by using racially charged language to legitimate white supremacist ideologies and pit his supporters against protesting Black athletes, undocumented Latino immigrants, dark-skinned immigrants, and other people of color whom he routinely insults and punishes through race-based policies. Trump has claimed that “laziness is a trait in blacks,” according to one of his former employees, and he has called for “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States.” Meanwhile, he stated in December 2015 that a judge hearing a case about Trump University was “biased” because of the judge’s Mexican heritage.” These comments are a small sampling of Trump’s racist remarks."
Trump’s Racist Language of Pollution Drives His Brand of Fascism
Trump’s Racist Language of Pollution Drives His Brand of Fascism



Arrests For Illegal Border Crossings Hit 46-Year Low
December 5, 201711:10 AM ET
Arrests For Illegal Border Crossings Hit 46-Year Low
what is your point exactly?
 
that is your argument, because a wall can be breached it is therefore no good to keep others out.

All the fences in backyards to keep the animals in, you say don't work.

Well a wall is like a door on a house, the lock is used to keep the public out for protection. You must think it is to keep you in?

And a lock can be breached, ergo, it doesn't work, so you should just remove it. your logic.

No darling, not "my" argument, that is merely the only argument you have what you consider to be a rebuttal for. Wouldn't you be happier running along and finding a poster who was making those arguments?
sure it's your argument, since a wall can be breached ergo it doesn't work to separate countries. We know, we know.

just like locks on doors can be picked, vaults in banks can be breached and just like on doors on houses can be breached, they are all no good. we got it.


I'll wait while you go find that post, k?

Go find a post where I state walls can be breached.

Go find a post where I state vaults in banks can be breached.

Go find a post where I state doors on houses can be breached.

You're simply lying.

Sad.
deleted the posts. The locks part was for you for you just saying walls don't work.


Bwa ha ha ha ha ha, sure son, sure, because you matter and all. You are a phony and a liar sir, good day.
you're welcome. classless fk.
 
that is your argument, because a wall can be breached it is therefore no good to keep others out.

All the fences in backyards to keep the animals in, you say don't work.

Well a wall is like a door on a house, the lock is used to keep the public out for protection. You must think it is to keep you in?

And a lock can be breached, ergo, it doesn't work, so you should just remove it. your logic.

No darling, not "my" argument, that is merely the only argument you have what you consider to be a rebuttal for. Wouldn't you be happier running along and finding a poster who was making those arguments?
sure it's your argument, since a wall can be breached ergo it doesn't work to separate countries. We know, we know.

just like locks on doors can be picked, vaults in banks can be breached and just like doors on houses can be breached, they are all no good. we got it.
Nope, you're assigning views to others again, typical for you.
yep, you got caught in while going to another poster. I deleted my posts.
You're nothing but a phony.
which is far greater than classless like you. you're welcome.
 
No darling, not "my" argument, that is merely the only argument you have what you consider to be a rebuttal for. Wouldn't you be happier running along and finding a poster who was making those arguments?
sure it's your argument, since a wall can be breached ergo it doesn't work to separate countries. We know, we know.

just like locks on doors can be picked, vaults in banks can be breached and just like doors on houses can be breached, they are all no good. we got it.
Nope, you're assigning views to others again, typical for you.
yep, you got caught in while going to another poster. I deleted my posts.
You're nothing but a phony.
which is far greater than classless like you. you're welcome.
Am I your only "topic"?
 
"The ruthless ideologies and policies of a fascist past are with us once again, and the warning signs can be seen in the emergence of the normalizing discourses of pollution and disposability. As a central element of neoliberalism, the discourse of disposability signals a society in which certain people are viewed as throwaways. Meanwhile the discourse of pollution suggests a mode of dehumanization that enables policies in which people are relegated outside the boundaries of justice and become the driving force for policies of terminal exclusion. These terms represent a merging of neoliberalism and fascist politics.

The utopian visions that support the promise of a radical democracy and prevent the dystopian nightmare of a fascist politics are disappearing in the United States. The viciousness of the Trump administration and the cruelty imposed by neoliberalism mutually inform each other. President Donald Trump’s policies range from stripping food stamps and health care from poor children and caging immigrant children in some god-forsaken prison in Texas to allowing thousands of Puerto Ricans to live for more than a year without electricity, safe water and decent shelter. Such policies are matched by an ongoing, if not relentless, discourse of dehumanization and objectification aimed at those considered disposable.

The deep grammar of violence now shapes all aspects of cultural production and becomes visceral in its ongoing production of domestic terrorism, mass shootings, the mass incarceration of people of color and the war on undocumented immigrants. Not only has it become more gratuitous, random and in some cases trivialized through the monotony of repetition, it also has become the official doctrine of the Trump administration in shaping its domestic and security policies. Trump’s violence has become both promiscuous in its reach and emboldening in its nod to right-wing extremist groups. The mix of white nationalism and expansion of policies that benefit the rich, big corporations and the financial elite are increasingly legitimated and normalized in a new political formation that I have called neoliberal fascism. This new historical conjuncture emerges through a fusion of discredited eugenicist discourses (e.g., Trump’s notion that you have to be born with the right genes) and a rebooted melange of mythic notions of meritocracy (objective measures of individual quality), scientific racism (pseudo-science that supports racial hierarchies), Horatio Alger fables (anyone can work hard and become rich and successful), and a sheer contempt for the “losers” who are viewed as alien to a white public sphere supported by Trump and his minions.

The dual logics of pollution and disposability have become central to a punishing state that both legitimates the denigration of human life and too often unleashes state violence upon immigrants, people of color, poor people, and anyone else considered a threat to the belief that the public sphere is exclusively for whites. Under the Trump administration, the discourse of pollution is increasingly visible when applied to undocumented immigrants or those marginalized by ethnicity and race, who those in power place in the same categories as contaminants and toxins. At the same time, those individuals considered disposable often meet a more violent end. This is clearly visible in the ongoing criminalization of immigrant children on the southern border who are forcibly separated from their parents and deposited in child migrant detention centers largely run by for-profit businesses that are making close to a billion dollars in profits. Some children have died while in these internment centers. The logic of disposability also fuels throughout the United States the modeling of public schools after armed camps, and the targeting of poor Black and Brown youth as objects of control and harassment by the criminal justice system, particularly through the expansion of the school-to-prison pipeline.

Obsessed with race, Donald Trump has weaponized and racialized the culture wars by using racially charged language to legitimate white supremacist ideologies and pit his supporters against protesting Black athletes, undocumented Latino immigrants, dark-skinned immigrants, and other people of color whom he routinely insults and punishes through race-based policies. Trump has claimed that “laziness is a trait in blacks,” according to one of his former employees, and he has called for “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States.” Meanwhile, he stated in December 2015 that a judge hearing a case about Trump University was “biased” because of the judge’s Mexican heritage.” These comments are a small sampling of Trump’s racist remarks."
Trump’s Racist Language of Pollution Drives His Brand of Fascism
Trump’s Racist Language of Pollution Drives His Brand of Fascism



Arrests For Illegal Border Crossings Hit 46-Year Low
December 5, 201711:10 AM ET
Arrests For Illegal Border Crossings Hit 46-Year Low
what is your point exactly?

Over your head, obviously. Not for you.
you didn't write anything all quoted material. Not sure what you want us to do with it. the number of crossings isn't zero. As i pointed out once. you keep posting it, so there must be some other point you were attempting to make. what is it? you're not good at this message board stuff.

Can't accept someone realizing that posts were in error. classless btw. nor can you explain your position.
 

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