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Showing posts with label DREAMERS. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Jim Jordan makes awful COVID claim about 'real America'

 


Today's Top Stories:

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Jim Jordan says "real America" is done with COVID as cases rise in his own state

Ah, yes. Real America. Let's hear more about Democrats and their politics of division.


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VIDEO OF THE DAY: Sen. Sinema tells us exactly who Sen. Sinema is

It's short, but it sure isn't sweet.



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Republicans pull disgusting stunt over new COVID variant

No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen: Beyond shameless.


Senate passes stopgap bill to avert government shutdown, sends to Biden for signature
The 69-28 vote leaves government funding at current levels through Feb. 18.

Republican senator blocks gun control law in wake of Michigan shooting
Absolutely nothing about this news is surprising. [CHUCK GRASSLEY] 
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/dec/02/republican-senator-blocks-gun-control-law-chuck-grassley



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Candace Owens tells Tucker Carlson Black people are "most murderous group" in America

The conservative commentator claimed that Democrats downplay criminal incidents committed by non-whites and accused the party of being obsessed with race only when it benefited them.


Mark Meadows agrees with Trump that his new book is "fake news"
Hours after Trump griped it was "fake news" that he tested positive for COVID before his Biden debate, Meadows obsequiously said his old boss was "right."


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Trump's schemes are STILL deporting America's Dreamers

American Refugee: America is the only country they've ever known, and it's about to kick them out.


Pro-Trump lawyers ordered to pay $175,000 for 'frivolous' election lawsuit
US District Judge Linda Parker ordered Sidney Powell and other lawyers who sued in Michigan to overturn Joe Biden's election victory to pay a $175,000 penalty, reiterating an earlier finding that the lawsuit was frivolous.



Trump should 'just shut up," longtime GOP congressman says
Rep. Don Young, 88, the longest serving member of Congress, had blunt advice for the former president: "Just shut up — that's all he has to do. He's not going to. I know that."


DA who released Waukesha suspect ahead of massacre says it was the result of human error by an overworked staffer
Darrell E. Brooks was released on $1,000 cash bail just over two weeks before he killed six people and wounded more than 60 others by plowing an SUV through the Waukesha Christmas parade on November 21.


New Jersey GOP lawmakers defy vaccine mandate
Disorder and confusion erupted in the halls outside the New Jersey Assembly on Thursday as several Republican lawmakers defied a new requirement to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test and were blocked by state troopers — albeit briefly — from entering the ornate chamber.


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Seriously?

Yes. Seriously.

Hope...







Monday, September 6, 2021

WHAT WAS THE HOT BUTTON TRUMP WAS PRESSING ON HIS FIRST LABOR DAY AS PRESIDENT, AN ISSUE THAT'S ALL BUT DROPPED FROM THE HEADLINES BUT BOUND TO RETURN?

 

WHAT WAS THE HOT BUTTON TRUMP WAS PRESSING ON HIS FIRST LABOR DAY AS PRESIDENT, AN ISSUE THAT'S ALL BUT DROPPED FROM THE HEADLINES BUT BOUND TO RETURN? FROM 2017 AND MY FB MEMORY BOX:
Captain Chaos would like us to know that DACA "was a tough one," that he really "wrestled" with it, that in addition to love and compassion, "I have a great heart for those folks" (cf. "I have the best words," the best people, the best deals). As for wrestling, it's now apparent the commander-in-chief failed to grasp that he was telling the dreamer serving in Afghanistan he was good enough to die for his country just not live in it. Even more telling, when Donald Trump is faced with a choice between doing something good for Donald Trump or something good for the country, it's really no choice--he can't see beyond his nose, which makes long-term strategy an oxymoron. No, his unease was all about what was going on inside that straw-covered head. His ego struck down DACA because it is driven to try to remove every policy trace the Obama administration ever existed, while his id is entirely focused on satisfying those impulses he shares with the most rabid element of his dwindling, rabid base--American Nazis, the folks he actually has the heart for. And that is why even if Congress passes comprehensive immigration, something Joe Arpaio's pardoner keeps teasing would make him happy, he will veto it. Unless, of course, Democrats agree to fund The Wall.
And that is as long-term as this inevitable short-termer thinks. For a thoughtful, articulate and truly American response to Trump, replete with customary grace amidst quietly scathing analysis, we need only turn to a guy who doesn't have to "act" presidential to be presidential, whether in office or out.
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A MESSAGE FROM BARACK OBAMA, SEPTEMBER 5, 2017
Immigration can be a controversial topic. We all want safe, secure borders and a dynamic economy, and people of goodwill can have legitimate disagreements about how to fix our immigration system so that everybody plays by the rules.
But that’s not what the action that the White House took today is about. This is about young people who grew up in America – kids who study in our schools, young adults who are starting careers, patriots who pledge allegiance to our flag. These Dreamers are Americans in their hearts, in their minds, in every single way but one: on paper. They were brought to this country by their parents, sometimes even as infants. They may not know a country besides ours. They may not even know a language besides English. They often have no idea they’re undocumented until they apply for a job, or college, or a driver’s license.
Over the years, politicians of both parties have worked together to write legislation that would have told these young people – our young people – that if your parents brought you here as a child, if you’ve been here a certain number of years, and if you’re willing to go to college or serve in our military, then you’ll get a chance to stay and earn your citizenship. And for years while I was President, I asked Congress to send me such a bill.
That bill never came. And because it made no sense to expel talented, driven, patriotic young people from the only country they know solely because of the actions of their parents, my administration acted to lift the shadow of deportation from these young people, so that they could continue to contribute to our communities and our country. We did so based on the well-established legal principle of prosecutorial discretion, deployed by Democratic and Republican presidents alike, because our immigration enforcement agencies have limited resources, and it makes sense to focus those resources on those who come illegally to this country to do us harm. Deportations of criminals went up. Some 800,000 young people stepped forward, met rigorous requirements, and went through background checks. And America grew stronger as a result.
But today, that shadow has been cast over some of our best and brightest young people once again. To target these young people is wrong – because they have done nothing wrong. It is self-defeating – because they want to start new businesses, staff our labs, serve in our military, and otherwise contribute to the country we love. And it is cruel. What if our kid’s science teacher, or our friendly neighbor turns out to be a Dreamer? Where are we supposed to send her? To a country she doesn’t know or remember, with a language she may not even speak?
Let’s be clear: the action taken today isn’t required legally. It’s a political decision, and a moral question. Whatever concerns or complaints Americans may have about immigration in general, we shouldn’t threaten the future of this group of young people who are here through no fault of their own, who pose no threat, who are not taking away anything from the rest of us. They are that pitcher on our kid’s softball team, that first responder who helps out his community after a disaster, that cadet in ROTC who wants nothing more than to wear the uniform of the country that gave him a chance. Kicking them out won’t lower the unemployment rate, or lighten anyone’s taxes, or raise anybody’s wages.
It is precisely because this action is contrary to our spirit, and to common sense, that business leaders, faith leaders, economists, and Americans of all political stripes called on the administration not to do what it did today. And now that the White House has shifted its responsibility for these young people to Congress, it’s up to Members of Congress to protect these young people and our future. I’m heartened by those who’ve suggested that they should. And I join my voice with the majority of Americans who hope they step up and do it with a sense of moral urgency that matches the urgency these young people feel.
Ultimately, this is about basic decency. This is about whether we are a people who kick hopeful young strivers out of America, or whether we treat them the way we’d want our own kids to be treated. It’s about who we are as a people – and who we want to be.
What makes us American is not a question of what we look like, or where our names come from, or the way we pray. What makes us American is our fidelity to a set of ideals – that all of us are created equal; that all of us deserve the chance to make of our lives what we will; that all of us share an obligation to stand up, speak out, and secure our most cherished values for the next generation. That’s how America has traveled this far. That’s how, if we keep at it, we will ultimately reach that more perfect union.
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