Trump goes full nativist on Jeb Bush's wife.

I do have a complaint about the msm: They should force the dems to take a position on immigration and ask what they think about illegals
They have had a well known position on that for years. Until Obama was elected, it was the same position that many Republicans had. They support stronger border enforcement and a path to legal, permanent residency and, eventually, citizenship, for aliens that have been here for a while, who have not committed crimes while here, who work and pay taxes. That was the immigration reform law favored by a majority in the House and Senate in 2007.

Wait, if that is the case, why is immigration an issue? The way you talk, we should have immigration reform now.
We should. We were well on the way until Obama was elected and the Republicans decided to try to make him a one term president. They refused to support things they had supported a year or so earlier, all because of politics.
 
I do have a complaint about the msm: They should force the dems to take a position on immigration and ask what they think about illegals
They have had a well known position on that for years. Until Obama was elected, it was the same position that many Republicans had. They support stronger border enforcement and a path to legal, permanent residency and, eventually, citizenship, for aliens that have been here for a while, who have not committed crimes while here, who work and pay taxes. That was the immigration reform law favored by a majority in the House and Senate in 2007.

Wait, if that is the case, why is immigration an issue? The way you talk, we should have immigration reform now.
We should. We were well on the way until Obama was elected and the Republicans decided to try to make him a one term president. They refused to support things they had supported a year or so earlier, all because of politics.

You guys can dish it out, but whine and moan when you lose. You had total control in 2009. Why didn't you fix immigration?
 
I do have a complaint about the msm: They should force the dems to take a position on immigration and ask what they think about illegals
They have had a well known position on that for years. Until Obama was elected, it was the same position that many Republicans had. They support stronger border enforcement and a path to legal, permanent residency and, eventually, citizenship, for aliens that have been here for a while, who have not committed crimes while here, who work and pay taxes. That was the immigration reform law favored by a majority in the House and Senate in 2007.

Wait, if that is the case, why is immigration an issue? The way you talk, we should have immigration reform now.
We should. We were well on the way until Obama was elected and the Republicans decided to try to make him a one term president. They refused to support things they had supported a year or so earlier, all because of politics.

So, all this mess over immigration in the Republican primaries is due to their refusal to pass some form of immigration bill.

Trump may well be a democratic 3rd, eh 17th, column. His ignorance on the issue plus his extreme stance is embroiling the GOP in a controversial non-issue. They want the same thing but can't say it out of fear of losing votes.

So, there are drawbacks to GOP tactics!!
Thanks paddy
That information has made watching the Republicans even more interesting.

All I have to do is find bills they blocked, and Ol Trump will touch upon it I'm sure.
 
I do have a complaint about the msm: They should force the dems to take a position on immigration and ask what they think about illegals
They have had a well known position on that for years. Until Obama was elected, it was the same position that many Republicans had. They support stronger border enforcement and a path to legal, permanent residency and, eventually, citizenship, for aliens that have been here for a while, who have not committed crimes while here, who work and pay taxes. That was the immigration reform law favored by a majority in the House and Senate in 2007.

Wait, if that is the case, why is immigration an issue? The way you talk, we should have immigration reform now.
We should. We were well on the way until Obama was elected and the Republicans decided to try to make him a one term president. They refused to support things they had supported a year or so earlier, all because of politics.

You guys can dish it out, but whine and moan when you lose. You had total control in 2009. Why didn't you fix immigration?


Hmmmmm, ever heard of a filibuster-proof Senate? We only had one for about a 6 month period.

Guess your memory is very, very short.

Prolly a lot of things about you are short as well.
 
I do have a complaint about the msm: They should force the dems to take a position on immigration and ask what they think about illegals
They have had a well known position on that for years. Until Obama was elected, it was the same position that many Republicans had. They support stronger border enforcement and a path to legal, permanent residency and, eventually, citizenship, for aliens that have been here for a while, who have not committed crimes while here, who work and pay taxes. That was the immigration reform law favored by a majority in the House and Senate in 2007.

Wait, if that is the case, why is immigration an issue? The way you talk, we should have immigration reform now.
We should. We were well on the way until Obama was elected and the Republicans decided to try to make him a one term president. They refused to support things they had supported a year or so earlier, all because of politics.

You guys can dish it out, but whine and moan when you lose. You had total control in 2009. Why didn't you fix immigration?
You far right can dish it but can't take it. Why did we not fix it when we had control from 1994 to 2006. The answer for both parties is politics. Now the Hispanics can force reform.
 
I do have a complaint about the msm: They should force the dems to take a position on immigration and ask what they think about illegals
They have had a well known position on that for years. Until Obama was elected, it was the same position that many Republicans had. They support stronger border enforcement and a path to legal, permanent residency and, eventually, citizenship, for aliens that have been here for a while, who have not committed crimes while here, who work and pay taxes. That was the immigration reform law favored by a majority in the House and Senate in 2007.

Wait, if that is the case, why is immigration an issue? The way you talk, we should have immigration reform now.
We should. We were well on the way until Obama was elected and the Republicans decided to try to make him a one term president. They refused to support things they had supported a year or so earlier, all because of politics.

You guys can dish it out, but whine and moan when you lose. You had total control in 2009. Why didn't you fix immigration?


Hmmmmm, ever heard of a filibuster-proof Senate? We only had one for about a 6 month period.

Guess your memory is very, very short.

Prolly a lot of things about you are short as well.
That's such an old tired talking point. Why didn't y'all fix it in the first six months? Now I see why you like to troll. Ignorant indoctrinated leftist cockle burr head.
 
I do have a complaint about the msm: They should force the dems to take a position on immigration and ask what they think about illegals
They have had a well known position on that for years. Until Obama was elected, it was the same position that many Republicans had. They support stronger border enforcement and a path to legal, permanent residency and, eventually, citizenship, for aliens that have been here for a while, who have not committed crimes while here, who work and pay taxes. That was the immigration reform law favored by a majority in the House and Senate in 2007.

Wait, if that is the case, why is immigration an issue? The way you talk, we should have immigration reform now.
We should. We were well on the way until Obama was elected and the Republicans decided to try to make him a one term president. They refused to support things they had supported a year or so earlier, all because of politics.

You guys can dish it out, but whine and moan when you lose. You had total control in 2009. Why didn't you fix immigration?
You far right can dish it but can't take it. Why did we not fix it when we had control from 1994 to 2006. The answer for both parties is politics. Now the Hispanics can force reform.


Yepp.

The sleeping bear is now awake and paying attention.

The GOP has one last chance to get it right. Of course, as usual, it will fuck this one up, too.
 
They have had a well known position on that for years. Until Obama was elected, it was the same position that many Republicans had. They support stronger border enforcement and a path to legal, permanent residency and, eventually, citizenship, for aliens that have been here for a while, who have not committed crimes while here, who work and pay taxes. That was the immigration reform law favored by a majority in the House and Senate in 2007.

Wait, if that is the case, why is immigration an issue? The way you talk, we should have immigration reform now.
We should. We were well on the way until Obama was elected and the Republicans decided to try to make him a one term president. They refused to support things they had supported a year or so earlier, all because of politics.

You guys can dish it out, but whine and moan when you lose. You had total control in 2009. Why didn't you fix immigration?


Hmmmmm, ever heard of a filibuster-proof Senate? We only had one for about a 6 month period.

Guess your memory is very, very short.

Prolly a lot of things about you are short as well.
That's such an old tired talking point. Why didn't y'all fix it in the first six months. Now I see why you like to troll. Ignorant indoctrinated leftist cockroach.


Kneads moar uhmbrayge!!

Because in those 6 months, instead, Obama decided to get the ACA through.

It's called PICKING YOUR FIGHTS, one after the other...
 
They have had a well known position on that for years. Until Obama was elected, it was the same position that many Republicans had. They support stronger border enforcement and a path to legal, permanent residency and, eventually, citizenship, for aliens that have been here for a while, who have not committed crimes while here, who work and pay taxes. That was the immigration reform law favored by a majority in the House and Senate in 2007.

Wait, if that is the case, why is immigration an issue? The way you talk, we should have immigration reform now.
We should. We were well on the way until Obama was elected and the Republicans decided to try to make him a one term president. They refused to support things they had supported a year or so earlier, all because of politics.

You guys can dish it out, but whine and moan when you lose. You had total control in 2009. Why didn't you fix immigration?


Hmmmmm, ever heard of a filibuster-proof Senate? We only had one for about a 6 month period.

Guess your memory is very, very short.

Prolly a lot of things about you are short as well.
That's such an old tired talking point. Why didn't y'all fix it in the first six months? Now I see why you like to troll. Ignorant indoctrinated leftist cockle burr head.
Flash Fool it is. What a dummie.
 
They have had a well known position on that for years. Until Obama was elected, it was the same position that many Republicans had. They support stronger border enforcement and a path to legal, permanent residency and, eventually, citizenship, for aliens that have been here for a while, who have not committed crimes while here, who work and pay taxes. That was the immigration reform law favored by a majority in the House and Senate in 2007.

Wait, if that is the case, why is immigration an issue? The way you talk, we should have immigration reform now.
We should. We were well on the way until Obama was elected and the Republicans decided to try to make him a one term president. They refused to support things they had supported a year or so earlier, all because of politics.

You guys can dish it out, but whine and moan when you lose. You had total control in 2009. Why didn't you fix immigration?
You far right can dish it but can't take it. Why did we not fix it when we had control from 1994 to 2006. The answer for both parties is politics. Now the Hispanics can force reform.


Yepp.

The sleeping bear is now awake and paying attention.

The GOP has one last chance to get it right. Of course, as usual, it will fuck this one up, too.

In fact, passing ACA before immigration reform makes sense due to the assumption that republicans are on board for immigration reform
 
Just tie Jebby's "acts of love" to the acts of murder illegals commit. Jeb's love of all things Mexican will end his own campaign.
 
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