US US Politics General 2: Hope Edition - Discussion of President Trump and other politicians

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Should be a wild four years.

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God, I hope so. Does he even post about anything not at least tangentially related to Judaism, Israel or the foreign or domestic policy in relation to both?

He's the main one pushing this Iran derailment on the thread when it's not even back page news.
Sometimes he posts news. But it mostly seems related to Israel. He is Jewish.

I thought he was b& because he has his own mass debate thread. So I assumed the mods just moved his latest spergout to there.
 
Conservative women voted to disenfranchise themselves since the Save act will stop married women who changed their last name from being able to vote while all the childless cat lady liberal women won't have that problem, ensuring that Democrats will win all elections in the future
So much winning!
 
Bitch what the fuck is this i'm not talking about the gay little doors they use to guard their entrance, i'm talking about the big ass steel doors that guard server rooms, if that's the kind of shit you use to guard the server rooms in your facility you need to talk to management IMMEDIATELY because there's far more secure shit than this piece of shit.
My favorite are the circular rooms with 1 door that you walk into and enter your codes and the whole wall rotates until the door points at the inner door. If you entered the wrong code it stops halfway. Good luck getting out of that with your air duster can.
 
Conservative women voted to disenfranchise themselves since the Save act will stop married women who changed their last name from being able to vote while all the childless cat lady liberal women won't have that problem, ensuring that Democrats will win all elections in the future
So much winning!
Well they should shut the fuck up and get back in the kitchen after being pregnant with my baby batter so I can get some more of those Trump factory slave child gibs from Uncle Stupid. It’s not like her vote matters anyways when I force her to vote for The Donald.
 
To this day, you spiritually lazy house nigger, you have yet to even attempt to tell me what you'd do differently in the realistic political landscape of 2015 and how you'd avoid dealing with any of this. Because it's a larp, all you do is larp. You put on the hello fellow racists costume and say the funny kike words and nigger words like the ancient "Hey normal people aren't these heckin' problematics icky?" disguised SJW meme.
Lol. So what massive, impossible blockage exists, beyond new Yorkian philosemitism and blackmail that complicates telling the israelis to take a fucking hike? It's not money, Trump has shown he doesent need it. So what is it? That he's a bitch? That he just loves jew cock? Is it his massive lasting achievements, beyond defying the uniparty which I recognize, that put him beyond reproach?

"It's gay and Larpy to bring up the JQ in the context of Trump" will never not be a cope. Get over it or get better material
 
Conservative women voted to disenfranchise themselves since the Save act will stop married women who changed their last name from being able to vote while all the childless cat lady liberal women won't have that problem, ensuring that Democrats will win all elections in the future
So much winning!
If you're too retarded and lazy to bring in proof (marriage certificate) then you shouldn't be voting anyway.
 
Lol. So what massive, impossible blockage exists, beyond new Yorkian philosemitism and blackmail that complicates telling the israelis to take a fucking hike? It's not money, Trump has shown he doesent need it. So what is it? That he's a bitch? That he just loves jew cock? Is it his massive lasting achievements, beyond defying the uniparty which I recognize, that put him beyond reproach?

"It's gay and Larpy to bring up the JQ in the context of Trump" will never not be a cope. Get over it or get better material
So still nothing, and still no pitches, alternatives, ideas or anything workable besides more of the shit I said you're doing. And trying to pretend the rest of the post isn't there at all again.
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Loud and clear.
 
So you’re comparing two completely different polls to a third completely irrelevant poll.
No, I'm quite simply pointing out that polling has only become more and more unreliable in recent years, and i'm going to be tripply skeptical of one conducted by blueprint, being relayed to me by wapo. Especially given he was stating it as some kind of conclusive checkmate even the survey itself only said 30% were less likely for fucks sake. Do we think 30% of people aren't going to pounce at the opportunity to shit on the guy who's cars are being burned down for good boy points?

If you don't understand why i'm skeptical of such then nothing I say will convince you.
 

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Trump floats plan for undocumented farm and hotel workers to work legally in the U.S.​

The president's comments suggested a vague plan that would allow the government to bring back "great" people who are "working hard" and who "go out ... in a nice way."

President Donald Trump suggested at a Cabinet meeting Thursday that undocumented people working on farms and in hotels would be allowed to leave the country and return as legal workers if their employers vouched for them.

Trump said at the meeting with reporters present that “we have to take care of our farmers, the hotels and, you know, the various places where they tend to, where they tend to need people.”

"So a farmer will come in with a letter concerning certain people, saying they’re great, they’re working hard. We’re going to slow it down a little bit for them, and then we’re going to ultimately bring them back. They’ll go out. They’re going to come back as legal workers."

It was unclear what he meant by “slow it down a little bit for them.” The administration has been pouring resources into arresting, detaining and deporting undocumented immigrants to fulfill Trump’s campaign pledge to conduct a history-making mass deportation of immigrants from the United States.

Trump said the administration is going to work with people if they “go out ... in a nice way.”

“We’re going to work with them right from the beginning on, trying to get them back in legally. So it gives you real incentive. Otherwise they never come back. They’ll never be allowed once a certain period of time goes by, which is probably going to be 60 days,” he said.

In response to an NBC News request for more details, White House spokesman Kush Desai said the Trump administration "is committed to delivering on the mandate that the American people gave to President Trump with a whole-of-government approach to secure our borders, enforce our immigration laws, mass deport criminal illegal migrants, and put America First.”

The United States has programs that allow immigrants to come to the country and work, although employers often complain about the difficulties of using them. Farmworker and immigrant advocates have often pushed for better regulation of the programs to ensure workers are not exploited or abused or thrust into substandard living or work conditions.

Trump spoke after Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem made statements about self-deportation and a Trump administration policy that requires people here illegally to register with the Department of Homeland Security using an app it has dubbed "CBP Home" or face criminal charges and fines. A federal judge on Thursday allowed the registration requirement to go forward.

About 40% of U.S. crop farmworkers are undocumented, according to the Agriculture Department. About 1.1 million undocumented people worked in the hospitality industry — hotels and restaurants — about 7.6% of the workforce, in 2023, according to an analysis by the American Immigration Council, a legal group that advocates for immigration.

The administration is estimated to have deported nearly 300 people last month, most of them originally from Venezuela, to a megaprison in El Salvador. Trump has declared the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua an "alien enemy," and he invoked the Alien Enemies Act of 1789, a wartime law, to deport people immigration officials designated as members of the gang, allegations relatives of some of the deported have contested.

Immigration officers also have been arresting people at homes, schools and universities when they arrive for immigration check-ins or if they are stopped for traffic violations. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, along with Texas officials, made several arrests in a Texas community where many homeowners are Latino in February, stopping some people as they headed to work. ICE said at the time that several of them had criminal backgrounds.

Trump has been under some pressure from industries whose workforces include undocumented workers. The pandemic showed that many essential workers were Latino and that in some industries, many were undocumented or were not citizens.

American farmers also have been raising alarms
about the effect Trump's tariff policies and funding cuts to federally subsidized school lunch, food banks and other such programs will have on their livelihoods.

In March, business owners and leaders rallied in Washington and met with members of Congress as part of the American Business Immigration Coalition's "Secure the Workforce" campaign, aimed at continuing the flow of immigrant workers to the United States. The group is pushing for legislation that includes, among other things, work permits for immigrant workers.

"What we are seeing is President Trump beginning the negotiations of what a Trump-based immigration plan would look like," said Artemio Muniz, an attorney who employs workers through his manufacturing business and joined the coalition rally and meetings. He was not speaking on behalf of the American Business Immigration Coalition.

He said that he and others supporting the coalition's campaign believe Trump has secured the border and that "we now want to secure the undocumented workers because we don't want to lose them, because if we do, we see an increase in costs. I respect the fact that Trump is willing to initiate the discussion."
 
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