Trump Supporters: This isn't a nothing burger

The RINOs? We just vote them down.
No, also many very prominent Republicans who don't have to lick the orange pile's butt in reelection attempts.

But you already answered, and very predictably so.

Are you aware that many of the GOPers you DONT consider "RINOS" actually hate Trump and are pretending to like him to get the mindless votes of mindless cultists?
 
You sound so much like the anti-immigrant bigots of 150 years ago who were whining about the influx of Irish, Germans, Poles, Chinese, Italians, Catholics, French, Russians, and so forth. Anyone who was not a White Anglo-Saxon Protestant.

Now the descendants of the non-WASP immigrants want to keep out other immigrants.

You said "at least the country might still be America." This editorial cartoon was entitled, "The Last Yankee". A man is surrounded by non-Anglo Saxon, non-Protestant immigrants.

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So, your talk about the economy, that's over? Now your defense is, to say the word "bigot"?

And in your mind, you just made a masterful debating statement, didn't you?

LOL!!! Dumbass.
 
So, your talk about the economy, that's over? Now your defense is, to say the word "bigot"?

And in your mind, you just made a masterful debating statement, didn't you?

LOL!!! Dumbass.
You are clearly an anti-immigrant bigot. Immigration and our economy's growth have been intertwined since the founding of our country.

And blockheads like you have resisted every step of the way.
 
You are clearly an anti-immigrant bigot. Immigration and our economy's growth have been intertwined since the founding of our country.

And blockheads like you have resisted every step of the way.


I want immigration policy that serves the interests of AMERICANS.


You are an anti-American asshole, who wants immigration policy to serve the interests of the Democratic Party and Brown people from south of the border.

And you are an asshole about it.
 
I want immigration policy that serves the interests of AMERICANS.
As I most certainly do. And that means we need to increase our immigration quotas and reform our immigration policy to reflect that.

Immigration has always been one of our greatest strengths.
 
You are an anti-American asshole, who wants immigration policy to serve the interests of the Democratic Party and Brown people from south of the border.

And you are an asshole about it.
Yeah, we should never have allowed all those Catholics, Micks, Eyetalians, Pollocks, Frogs, Ruskies, Krauts, and other scum come here. YUGE mistake. They totally destroyed our culture and history!

"We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children."

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As I most certainly do. And that means we need to increase our immigration quotas and reform our immigration policy to reflect that.

Immigration has always been one of our greatest strengths.


Take it to zero. We are already overwhelmed. ONly an anti-American asshole would want MORE immigration at this point.
 
"They aren't sending their best. They're rapists. They bring crime."

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Yeah, we should never have allowed all those Catholics, Micks, Eyetalians, Pollocks, Frogs, Ruskies, Krauts, and other scum come here. YUGE mistake. They totally destroyed our culture and history!

"We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children."

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You seriously want to discuss the immigration policies of the 1700 and 1800s, and whether or not they made sense, or had good or bad results?


LOL, you are just talking shit.
 
You seriously want to discuss the immigration policies of the 1700 and 1800s, and whether or not they made sense, or had good or bad results?


LOL, you are just talking shit.

About 40 percent of our Ph.D. scientists and engineers were born in another country, Orrenius writes. People tend to focus on illegal or low-skilled immigration when discussing immigrants and often do not recognize the tremendous contribution of high-skilled immigrants.

Dallas Federal Reserve


A new study, released last week, throws new information into the debate over foreign workers who arrive in the U.S. on such specialty visas.

The report, based on telephone surveys with 2,054 companies and projections by researchers at the University of California at Berkeley and Duke University, says about 25 percent of the technology and engineering companies launched in the U.S. in the past decade had at least one foreign-born founder.


Immigrants Become Founding Fathers


These immigrant founders tended to be highly educated - 96 percent held bachelor's degrees and 74 percent held graduate or postgraduate degrees, with 75 percent of these degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics-related fields. The vast majority of these company founders didn't come to the United States as entrepreneurs 52 percent came to study, 40 percent came to work, and 5.5 percent came for family reasons. Only 1.6 percent came to start companies in America.

Even though these founders immigrated for other purposes initially, they typically started their companies just 13.25 years after arriving in the United States. And, rather than settling in well-established immigrant gateways, such as New York or Los Angeles, they moved to a diverse group of tech centers across the country and helped fuel their growth.

http://www.kauffman.org/uploadedFiles/WadhwaTBook09.pdf


While 23 percent of the nation's cooks and 20 percent of its janitors were immigrants in 2000, 27 percent of new computer-software engineers were also immigrants, according to a recent Migration Policy Institute study.

Indeed, the more technically educated the group, the more likely immigrants are to be overrepresented in it.
While the foreign born make up 15 percent of the overall workforce, according to the 2000 census, they constitute approximately 17 percent of those with a bachelor's degree in science and engineering occupations, 29 percent of those with a master's degree, and 39 percent of those with a doctoral degree.


As US nears milestone, a rising mix of immigrants - CSMonitor.com
 

About 40 percent of our Ph.D. scientists and engineers were born in another country, Orrenius writes. People tend to focus on illegal or low-skilled immigration when discussing immigrants and often do not recognize the tremendous contribution of high-skilled immigrants.

Dallas Federal Reserve


A new study, released last week, throws new information into the debate over foreign workers who arrive in the U.S. on such specialty visas.

The report, based on telephone surveys with 2,054 companies and projections by researchers at the University of California at Berkeley and Duke University, says about 25 percent of the technology and engineering companies launched in the U.S. in the past decade had at least one foreign-born founder.


Immigrants Become Founding Fathers


These immigrant founders tended to be highly educated - 96 percent held bachelor's degrees and 74 percent held graduate or postgraduate degrees, with 75 percent of these degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics-related fields. The vast majority of these company founders didn't come to the United States as entrepreneurs 52 percent came to study, 40 percent came to work, and 5.5 percent came for family reasons. Only 1.6 percent came to start companies in America.

Even though these founders immigrated for other purposes initially, they typically started their companies just 13.25 years after arriving in the United States. And, rather than settling in well-established immigrant gateways, such as New York or Los Angeles, they moved to a diverse group of tech centers across the country and helped fuel their growth.

http://www.kauffman.org/uploadedFiles/WadhwaTBook09.pdf


While 23 percent of the nation's cooks and 20 percent of its janitors were immigrants in 2000, 27 percent of new computer-software engineers were also immigrants, according to a recent Migration Policy Institute study.

Indeed, the more technically educated the group, the more likely immigrants are to be overrepresented in it.
While the foreign born make up 15 percent of the overall workforce, according to the 2000 census, they constitute approximately 17 percent of those with a bachelor's degree in science and engineering occupations, 29 percent of those with a master's degree, and 39 percent of those with a doctoral degree.


As US nears milestone, a rising mix of immigrants - CSMonitor.com


Yes, for decades the idea was that competition would sculpt our economy into a high tech competitive powerhouse, and our work force would find new high tech, high paying jobs to build a new high tech better future.


And instead the employers have been importing cheap, but educated immigrant labor, while the Rust Belt cities continue to suffer.


I don't care if some Chinese guy comes here and does well for himself. I want jobs for AMERICANS.


What part of SERVING AMERICAN WORKERS' INTERESTS is so hard for you to understand?
 

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