The false notion that today's Democrat politicians, their leadership and policies, will make things better

Just more of the “good” that Biden did by opening the border and even flying them in in many cases. :roll_eyes:

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Almost every big city is better of. The problem of course is that the arguments starts to seem weird after you factor in gentrification.

That is a huge reach…Voter fraud is bascially non existant.

To state Dems do not care about people people being harmed or worse by an undocumented immigrant, is just hyperbolic BS. We simply understand that we need immigrants coming, for a variety of reasons and some will not do it correctly.

How many people’s lives have been made better by immigrants both documented and undocumented by doing jobs and service that are critical, especially in the healthcare industry? Cons are seeking perfection on the immigrants issues, like it is a black/white situation..when in fact, it is not,

Role Representation: Immigrants make up 16% of all hospital workers (similar to their share in the overall workforce). They are heavily represented as physicians, surgeons, and nurses.
Undocumented Workers: An estimated 350,000+ undocumented immigrants work in health care, often as nursing assistants, home health aides, and support staff.
Essential Care: Approximately 29,000 DACA recipients and many TPS holders work in essential direct care fields.

The problem is that Republicans can be way out front on 8 out of 10 issues and still lose an election. A talent, they share with maybe the New York Jets and Cincinnati Bengals.

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I think a lot of that is independent voters dumb enough to believe the lying MSM and their indoctrination style lies.

In other words not paying attention to what’s going on.

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I knooooooooooooow…riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiite? …and there’s no billions and billions of dollars of fraud in just Minneapolis alone? I agree that nobody YET has proven voter fraud but there are many dots that don’t connect regarding this subject. We do not know, how much…we do not know but that’s how this works. You get drops of truth along the way. Can you connect them is the question to each of us? I couldn’t get by that over 81 million people…the most by far in our nation’s history…voted for an obvious, mentally declining person.

…drip, drip, drip..

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“No one is above the law”…remember? Oh yeah…you’re a lib…meaning…this is different.

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You are mixing up 2 very different situations. MN fraud has nothung to do with voter fraud acoss the country.
For decades, and multiple studies and investigations, clearly shows voter fraud is not an issue. It is a BS scare tactic by the right, to make it harder to vote.

Started in the 60’s, and has only gotten worse.

Operation Eagle Eye was a 1964 Republican Party national voter suppression operation which used vote caging against minority voters. Through the employment of literacy tests, oral demands to interpret the United States Constitution and detailed questions about a potential voter’s origins and how long the potential voter had been in the United States,[1] Republican workers would challenge minority voters, especially those with broken English. William Rehnquist, later chief justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, is said to have been the head of a group of lawyers hoping to challenge voters in minority Democratic precincts.

Show me where I said undocumented immigrants should not be held accountable for breakng the law.

Show us ANYWHERE during the Biden presidency in which ANY Democrat made any big fuss (before any Republican put it in their face) about ANY AMERICAN harmed or killed by the people Biden was paroling into the country.

Maybe you can answer this as well:

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FRAUD! Did you know about the fraud in Minnesota? Since we were both ignorant of this, does that mean it didn’t exist? The same applies to our elections. Do you really believe that millions more Americans voted for mentally, declining Joe Biden than for ANYBODY in the history of this nation? Do you?

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When you associated them with our law abiding legal immigrants.

That is a stretch…but techically you have a point.

I prefer all immigrants to do it the correct way, and would also prefer updating and funding the immigration process as as we need these folks, as it is proven they are a net benefit to our country.

I assume you agree with that…better vetting, a path to come to work here legally, and a potential path to citizenship.

Yep…as long as it isn’t a Mayorkas type turd doing the vetting?

Your experience is actually quite similar to mine. I didn’t really get into politics until I was 17 knowing I would be eligible to vote for the first time in 84. Looking back I also think my parents were strong Democrats until Carter. My dad was a steel worker and he spent more time laid off than working after Carter was in office. Once Reagan won in 80 I remember him getting called back and that was the laat he was laud off.

I remember when Senator Glenn was toying with running in 84 against Reagan and he came to our school for an interview.

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So am I correct in assuming that anyone here illegally should go to the back of the line and start the process at the beginning when caught being here illegally. Surely you don’t support illegals “jumping” the line/process ahead of those going thru the process legally.

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Silwy wabbit…of course not…“no one is above the law”…remember? :tumbler_glass:

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And to grow the welfare state!

Illegal immigrant households’ welfare use nearly doubles US-born, study shows
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/illegal-immigrant-households-welfare-use-nearly-doubles-us-born-study-shows/vi-AA1VVm8D?ocid=msedgntp&pc=LCTS&cvid=698765c32a8d44a4b2d9f79a4af1148c&cvpid=f55dc358343c4323e0028864d6c5b056&ei=45

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Yes there’s that too.

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