Well yes, that is a valid question, but it is not an answer to my question. We can have a dialog on this, but there must be a back and forth.Well in my opinion the best reason to vote Democrat is that they tend to be more moderate than Republicans. Republicans (to my perspective) are currently eating their own. If you aren’t ideological enough you can’t get elected and if you are already in office and want to work with the other side then you risk losing your primary to someone who toes the party line. It’s currently happening in Texas right now.
My background: I have been a regular5 Republican voter since the 1970s when Richard A Nixon ran against George McGovern. I had turned 21, and voted for the first time. I didn't like Nixon as a politician and wanted to vote for a more liberal candidate. But both McGovern and his Democrst primary opponent, Hubert Humphry presented themselves (in my eyes) to be ass clowns.
All that and my exposure to the radical leftists on campus then lead me into conservative, git-er-dun mindset and that is where I am now.
With that said, I will ask again . . . . why should I or anyone else who is perhaps less set in their ways vote for whomever the Democrats run in the fall? Moreover, why should we vote for the Democrats running in State and local elections?
Originally Posted by ICU 812
OK, that may be politics in the purest sense of the word. and yet . . .There are two sides to the issue. You are focusing on one. Yes, there should not be unrestricted, uncontrolled and unlimited immigration into our country.
I ask again, in what way is unrestricted, uncontrolled and unlimited immigration beneficial to our Nation and to American citizens? How does that make America great now or ever again?
There is plenty of other issues to talk about, but lets keep it narrowed to this one for a while and we can move on after this one is settled. Originally Posted by ICU 812
Out of curiosity, when did your family arrive on these shores? How did they come here? Why did they come here.WTF are you asking?
It’s a problem for sure, but the “downward spiral” the OP so eloquently described is not as simplistic as many try to make it. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
So then that gives you a right to refuse entry to other immigrants? Morally? Ethically? Without hypocrisy?
Did your immigrant family do that? I doubt that.
The spiral you describe is being caused by the behavior of the descendants of immigrants who think they had more right to be here than anyone thereafter
The asylum seekers and refugees aren’t causing this.
Look inward, bud, Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
I do not see another side to the immigration issue.And the people, many of whom are women and children, who have walked hundreds or maybe thousands of miles to reach our southern border, many of whom enduring life-threatening conditions -- do we just say "sorry, submit your application and wait" in either Mexico or in their home country?
Those still in Mexico (or Canada) just can't come here. If they are looking for asylum, they must apply to the first country they enter. That is by international agreement zi believe.
If one is seeking asylum in the USA, you must go to the US embassy or consulate in your country of origine and apply there, that is how it is set up.
I will agree that that process should be altered to make it more usable, but that is the process I will support.
Immigration without applying for asylum is similar in that one must first go to the US embassy or consulate in your home country and apply for an entry visa. There are more options, sand variations for education or employment, but overall, that is how it is done.
Again: I will agree that this process should be altered to make it more usable by applicants, universes and employers, but that is the process I will support.
Persons who have not followed either process and are currently in the USA must go back to where they came from and get in line behind everyone else doing it the right way. Originally Posted by ICU 812
It's been answered; maybe not as directly as you wanted, but nobody is saying open borders is good, great, nor that it's making america great again; That's a false conclusion you and others are touting. LEfties here don't think that asylum seekers are necessarily bad, as our country is one that thrived because of diversity and immigration. We are all in agreement that it should be done LEGALLY and not just jumping the border. Not sure anyone is supporting that. Further- the assumption that these border crosssers are going to change the dynamic and voting roles is a ruse at best. Just saying.
No one on the left want to answer that basic question? Originally Posted by ICU 812