But Betty, Suzy and Colleen can run for president regardless of age. Poor Bobby has to wait. Regardless, I hope Colleen and Bobby have a great life together.
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No doubt Ocasio-Cortez is a major threat to our way of life.
If you ignore people who point out your inability to comprehend basic grammar, I wonder what your response is when someone ponts out something really substantive — like you are dead wrong about Ms. Ocasio-Cortez. She is the wave of the future.
Single-payer health care IS coming.
Campaign reform IS coming.
Commitment to renewable energy IS coming.
Livable wage IS coming.
Looks like the good old “boys” are in trouble.
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noun: threat; plural noun: threats
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a statement of an intention to inflict pain, injury, damage, or other hostile action on someone in retribution for something done or not done.
the Liberal media loves you, you believe literally anything they say. you have no interest in paying attention to facts that contradict multiple things that you have said above.
some of these are ridiculous. abolishing ICE is moronic. I can't believe anyone with common sense could support abolishing ICE. it's one thing to think that ICE agents have done something wrong, but to suggest abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement is stupid. that would be like saying lets just get rid of police all together because some have been bad.
question: if University is free to students, then who pays for it?
it's nice to suggest that people get all this free stuff, but it's not really free and someone has to pay for it.
this is the same ICE that some want to abolish..
https://www.dailywire.com/news/39188...ers-ashe-schow
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MASSIVE ICE Bust Of Illegal Aliens Nabs Child Abusers, MS-13 Member, Internationally Wanted Criminals
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A five-day operation conducted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in New Jersey has taken into custody 105 foreign nationals who were in the U.S. illegally. Approximately 80% of those arrested “had prior criminal convictions and/or pending criminal charges,” according to a statement from ICE. ICE did not make clear how the other 20% were included in this operation.
None of the suspects were named, but descriptions of some of them and their crimes were included in the statement. Individuals arrested came from 24 countries around the world, including Canada, Egypt, Guatemala, Korea, Mexico, Poland, and Russia. They were found across the state of New Jersey, and two were arrested in New York. Their ages ranged from 18 to 65 and their crimes varied from fraud to drugs to child abuse to theft.
Four of the individuals arrested had Interpol warrants out for their arrest for crimes they had committed in their home countries. A 59-year-old Korean national was wanted “for the crime of indecent acts by compulsion causing bodily injury,” according to the ICE statement. A 44-year-old Korean national was wanted for distributing psychotropic drugs, a 34-year-old Ecuadorian national was wanted for fraud, and a 54-year-old Russian national was wanted for large-scale fraud.
The operation was overseen by ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations and supported by the department’s Homeland Security Investigations, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s New Jersey Field Office.
“These outstanding results, which were made possible by our officers and law enforcement partners, highlight the tremendous commitment that ICE ERO has to public safety throughout the state,” John Tsoukaris, Field Office Director of ERO Newark, said in the press release. “Our focus has been and will continue to be on arrests of illegal aliens who have been convicted of serious crimes or those who pose a threat to public safety.”
Several others were arrested for crimes against children, including a 35-year-old Ecuadorian national convicted of forcibly touching a child, a 52-year-old Mexican national had been convicted of “promoting prostitution with a child,” a 34-year-old Honduran national convicted of endangering the welfare of a child, and a 43-year-old Canadian national convicted of selling drugs on school grounds.
Several members of violent gangs were arrested during the operation as well, including at least one member of MS-13. At least one member of the 18th street gang, a rival to MS-13 known as “Barrio 18” in Central America, and a member of the Surenos-13th street gang were arrested.
The week before this bust, New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal issued a directive to all state law enforcement agencies limiting what they could provide to ICE. The federal agency, however, said the bust had nothing to do with that directive.
“This operation was pre-planned and not as a result of the New Jersey Attorney General’s Directive last week limiting local and state law enforcement cooperation with ICE. ICE will of necessity have to conduct additional enforcement operations, if local police departments and county jails do not refer criminals and gang members they encounter to ICE for review and possible arrest on immigration violations,” the statement said.
who pays the military budget fnk?
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Gee what a terrible person who should be the target of every conservative. Oh the horror if we fixed issues like this in our country....
“Someone in a position of powere...decided that what WASN’T acceptable for their children COULD be acceptable for someone else’s.”
Reminds me of a rich 19-year-old I knew who in March of 2003 was gung-ho for the invasion of Iraq. I asked if he was planning on joining up, and his response was (no kidding): “Nah. We’ve have poor people to do that.”
I don't think there is a person alive that doesn't want what she is selling. It's just that such an aggressive sales pitch by someone so inexperienced, is naturally going to get a lot of eye rolls. And where is the money coming from? That is always, always, always going to be the response. If you can get the GOP to cut military by a few billion a year, and re-allocate, great. But in reality it means...........more taxes.
I would love free health care, free college, free back rubs, and everything else she is selling. But I am also not stupid enough to believe she will get much of it done. Let her sit in the senate for a while, reality will set in.
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That's not a threat. Certainly not any kind of threat out of what you would call mainstream politics. I refuse to quote you because your posts are such a long, garbled up mess.