Kamala's policies - which ones do you like?

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Since it's at the top of the list let me ask a question regarding "policy 1":

If trump wants to "Seal the border and stop the migrant invasion" why did he order his minions in the house to reject the bipartisan border bill back in February? Originally Posted by woodywouldpekher
even for you that's a stoopid question.....
Their border bill allowed 5000 a day in. So that was a big no. We need to let zero in.
Oh you mean the bill that failed hugely. Like 41-50. Didn't have great dem. support either and they always vote the party line.

And by the way she basically said a person running for president has more influence than the sitting VP and president.

So who should you vote for????
5000 / day = 1,800,00 / year certainly less than they were letting in before.

Still not even close to where we were before
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Since it's at the top of the list let me ask a question regarding "policy 1":

If trump wants to "Seal the border and stop the migrant invasion" why did he order his minions in the house to reject the bipartisan border bill back in February? Originally Posted by woodywouldpekher
Looks like your question has already been answered.

Still no Kamala policies?
I'd have been fine keeping Roe v. Wade - let women decide nationwide, but not sure Kamala has even verbalized her policy there though. Otherwise leaning more the other way.
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I hope you guys are aware that the Vegas bookies are betting on this stuff, right?

Everyone say Policy, policy, policy, and see what happens
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Their border bill allowed 5000 a day in. So that was a big no. We need to let zero in. Originally Posted by hardlikker12
Does Not ‘Accept’ 5,000 Illegal Immigrants a Day

Leading up to the vote, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise on social media said the bill “accepts 5,000 illegal immigrants a day.” Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn added her voice to the opposition, posting that she would “never vote to make illegal immigration legal.”

Those comments misrepresented the bill.

The bill stated that temporary border emergency authority would be automatically activated by the Department of Homeland Security secretary if there is an average of 5,000 or more migrant encounters a day over seven consecutive days — or if there are 8,500 or more such encounters on any single day. In December — according to the latest data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection — there was an average of more than 8,000 encounters a day of migrants who crossed the border illegally between points of entry.
“It’s not that the first 5,000 [migrants encountered at the border] are released, that’s ridiculous,” Lankford said on the Senate floor. “The first 5,000 we detain, we screen and then we deport. If we get above 5,000, we just detain and deport.”

https://www.factcheck.org/2024/02/un...igration-bill/
Their border bill allowed 5000 a day in. So that was a big no. We need to let zero in. Originally Posted by hardlikker12
Titled the Emergency National Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, the legislation aimed to solve one of the most contentious political issues of the last several decades. Even though the National Border Patrol Council, the union representing Border Patrol agents, endorsed the bill, Senate Republicans abruptly pulled their support after Trump signaled his disapproval. Ending undocumented immigration has long been a signature campaign issue for Trump, who called the bill a “great gift to the Democrats, and a Death Wish for The Republican Party.”

https://www.yahoo.com/news/harris-sa...183310125.html

So who should you vote for???? Originally Posted by heavenlysparrow
As a person who likes democracy the answer is simple: Harris
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As a person who likes banana republic democracy the answer is simple: Harris Originally Posted by woodywouldpekher
fify your welcome
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As a person who likes democracy the answer is simple: Harris Originally Posted by woodywouldpekher
sure YOU would love that

but fortunately we are a

Constitutional Republic
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sure YOU would love that

but fortunately we are a

Constitutional Republic Originally Posted by JONBALLS
What's the difference between a Republic and a Democracy?


Reddit · r/PoliticalScience
70+ comments · 2 months ago

A democracy allows 51% to take the rights away from 49%, whereas a constitutional republic disallows 99% to take away rights from 1%. Like I ...

20 answers · Top answer: "Democracy" is a broad term that refers to a system of
yup

and her plan then only 10% or less have rights


btw: do DEM's eat bananas ????
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"and to the republic for which it stands

One Nation, under GOD...."


aaaaannnd

Super TRUMP!!!!!

flying under his wing