bripat9643
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- Apr 1, 2011
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Obama declared 10 national emergencies, dumbass. 9/11 isn't the only national emergency.There is an actual emergency. The fact that you don't see it that way means nothing. During the cold war, turds like you had no problem with disarming the United States in the face of a massive nuclear threat. You thought the commies were the good guys, and now you believe illegal aliens are a benefit to this country.How have they shown that?No one is surprised that you endorse treason. Like all the Hillary drones, you are an enemy of the Constitution.
Haha. The Constitution clear defines treason doesn't it?
The Constitution also provide a method to throw the son of a bitch out too.
Trumpbulbicans have shown themselves to be anti-Republic and pro Dictator who leads by fiat. It's what they want America to become.
By declaring the entire border with Mexico a National Emergency to allow extra Constitutional power to the Executive, where no actual national emergency exist, so that executive can fulfill part of a highly partisan and controversial campaign promise by dictating Executive Orders.
I'll bet a large % of the Trumpublicans would support a fiat to imprison a certain Democrat who once ran for president. Or perhaps an ex-president or two?
Nothing has changed.
No it's not an emergency. The Don has said he has to build the wall to fulfill his campaign promise. Even as a crisis, it has lessened in intensity in the last 10 years.
9-11 was a national Emergency.
The symbiotic relationship between businesses and cheap labor will not be altered by a wall.
Drugs are a commodity. A wall will not stop that business. As long as you have markets for products, the products will get here. That will not be altered by a wall.
Comprehensive reform is what is needed to solve the problems, imo. Partisans do not want that because it means compromise.
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