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Mar 31, 2018 11:24:30   #
permafrost wrote:
Get out your pocket books, he is not going to pay these bills... Should he?? Or not???


What makes anyone believe Trump would cover his own legal fees is beyond me. Especially when a 1-minute Google search reveals the following:

Trump using campaign, RNC funds to pay legal bills from Russia probe ...

https://www.reuters.com › article

“Sep 19, 2017 · The reason Trump is able to tap into his campaign funds for legal expenses is because for the past decade, p**********l candidates have abandoned ...

Campaign, RNC Funds Tapped to Pay for Trump Legal Bills - WSJ

https://www.wsj.com › articles

“Sep 19, 2017 · The RNC paid more than $230,000 to help pay Mr. Trump's legal fees, ... donations to his 2020 campaign, according to his most recent campaign filings
Get out your pocket books, he is not going to pay ... (show quote)


The Russian f**e collusion probe is a business expense for him being President and he is permitted to charge that his campaign fund. I'm sure he has gotten good legal advice on the matter, in order to fend off the irrational anti-Trumpers.
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Mar 31, 2018 09:51:03   #
permafrost wrote:
Of course I have a problem with that...

Your idea is to undo what has been done and after all the expense and time, start from scratch..

what do you think these people will do? they have no knowledge of any other country.

They are as American as the kids down the street from you house, of the workers in you office..

These people are already Americans except for the paper which says they are..

that is why President Obama created a special nitch for them until congress could pass legislation to create a fix..
Of course I have a problem with that... br br You... (show quote)


They are not quite "as American as the kids down the street from you house, of the workers in you office" because they do not have legal status. DACA was recognized as being unconstitutional by Obama himself so that the order was illegal to begin with. We don't need politicians burdening us with that sort of thing and it should have been k**led the moment that he created it.
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Mar 31, 2018 09:44:29   #
Sicilianthing wrote:
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The Convention of States will Remove all of them from Offices back to their states.

ConventionofStates.com

Very scary Article V REBOOT of the Constitutional enforcements... it is a Prelude to Civil War I welcome sorta.

Guys like Paul T*****r Ryan
Mitch Obama’s Byatch McConnell
Schumer
Pelos**t
All need to be arrested, tried, prosecuted and sentenced for Execution - Flat OUT !


Yes, a Convention of States would do the trick and I am an active supporter of that effort. However, it still has a long way to go.
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Mar 31, 2018 09:37:26   #
maryjane wrote:
I agree completely, but all of it is the fault of our congresses for 30 years, and today's Congress. The corporations you mentioned would never have switched to foreign labor in pursuit of the almighty dollar without the total co-operation of Congress, both parties. Congress is too blame for all of our immigration issues today. They refuse to secure our southern border to prevent unwanted drugs and people from entering our nation. Not only do they refuse to stop i******s entering and refuse to even consider deportation of i******s already here, Congress, instead wants to give ALL of them ammesty and citizenship and continue that for all newcomers. Congress cares not a rip about what is happening to American citizens nor do they care one bit about the future America they are creating. If our leaders we elect to represent our nation and us refuse to do so, what are we to do? And v****g simply is not sufficient any longer, in fact, poll results seem to change little if anything.
I agree completely, but all of it is the fault of ... (show quote)


Then we need to change our politicians. I have always maintained that fixing the political, social, trade, defense, and foreign relations problems that we have can only be done by the v**ers at the b****t box. If the v**ers would use common sense, many of these problems would disappear. Take CA, for example, we are now seeing a backlash against Sanctuary Cities and I predict that the Democrats will lose big time in the next state e******ns. That same thing needs to happen across the country and I believe that it will.
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Mar 30, 2018 17:35:32   #
proud republican wrote:
Let me ask you this..Do you think that people who came here legally, learned the language,contributed to society have the right to be here???


Of course, I'm one of them. I have paid a lot of taxes and supported a lot of people in the 41 years that I have been here. It is the i*****l i*******t that I have an issue with and it comes down to whether we are a nation of laws, as envisioned by the founding fathers. It is really as simple as that. If we don't obey the laws, as is the want of the left, then we will have chaos and anarchy and we all will lose big time. Just imagine the US as is Cuba or Venezuela and that is what you will have. Attractive, huh?
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Mar 30, 2018 15:42:06   #
Sicilianthing wrote:
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I dont give a RATS Ass, none of them should ever have come here which is taking up the class space and assistance away from our American Citizens of the Land...

You WiLL LOSE every position of this argument Mac

NO DEAL
GAME OVER I dont care who slices it and how they try to justify it...

It’s cooked and it’s over


I don't think that I'll lose this one, Sicilianthing, as the US education system has been unable to produce enough graduates in the scientific and engineering disciplines, particularly at the Ph.D. level, to fill the available positions. Just go and look at the faculty of universities and see where the faculty have come from. Legal immigration in these fields has paid huge dividends to our country and will continue to do so. You seem to want to "throw the baby out with the bathwater"; not a good idea
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Mar 30, 2018 15:22:14   #
proud republican wrote:
Im with you,Mac.. im an immigrant ..Legal immigrant from Russia...Came here in 1979....I believe most Americans have no fricking idea what its like to live in a c*******t country!!!....And members of Congress that want our wonderful country to become socialist=c*******t country need to be deported to countries like Venezuela so they know what life in c*******t country feels like!!!


Right on, my views exactly. Many of our fellow citizens are ignorant of the greater world. I was in Russia just before and then just after the collapse of c*******m. I did not see anyone smiling before the collapse, but afterwards, people were celebrating in the streets. Maybe I'll be accused of "collusion"?
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Mar 30, 2018 15:17:33   #
permafrost wrote:
You really do not understand much in life do you??


These people are in the United States, they have been for most if not all of their intellectual life..

they have been educated, trained, got jobs, been in the military..

wwe have spent all the money and time on them, why toss that all away..


I will compare my understanding of life with yours any day of the week. Nobody is advocating to "toss all of that away" as you so eloquently state, but only put them on to a path of legal immigration like everybody else who wants to come here legally. That can be done very easily. For those who don't make the grade, they would not be acceptable anyway. I'm amazed that you have a problem with that?
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Mar 30, 2018 15:11:03   #
Bad Bob wrote:
More wacko BS.

http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/opinion/the-conversation/sd-california-more-v**ers-than-eligible-adults-claim-20170809-htmlstory.html


Judicial Watch did not offer any data to back up its claim, and it declined to give the Los Angeles Times any details about its analysis, saying it may soon sue.
The claim, which Judicial Watch made in an Aug. 1 letter, has attracted curiosity and criticism and comes as Padilla has expressed a reluctance to hand over v***r r**********n data to a White House panel tasked with investigating President Donald Trump’s unsubstantiated claims of mass v***r f***d in the 2016 e******n.
The letter and the claim by Judicial Watch had not drawn considerable attention until the conservative-leaning site Breitbart News published a story about it and a California assemblyman, Travis Allen, R-Huntington Beach, on Monday shared it on Twitter with the question, “How is this possible?”

A report in The Sacramento Bee offered this terse reply: “Short answer: It’s not.”
Here is a breakdown of how and why this claim gained wider attention and how e******n officials in California explain the discrepancy in v***r r**********n numbers.
What exactly does Judicial Watch claim?
Judicial Watch says 11 counties in California are in violation of a section of the National V***r R**********n Act that requires states to do a “reasonable list maintenance” of v***r r**********n lists.
To support its argument, it compares population numbers in the 2011-2015 U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey to California’s registered v**ers — which combines those on active and inactive v**er lists. By that calculation, 11 counties have more total registered v**ers than adults over the age of 18.
“In our experience, these kinds of registration rates indicate a failure to comply with the v**er list maintenance requirements of the NVRA,” the letter says, adding that such inaccuracies undermine public confidence in the e*******l process.

What do e******n officials say about it?
The question revolves around the inclusion of California v**ers who are deemed “inactive.”
Inactive v**er lists are made up of people who may have had their mail b****ts or other v**er documents returned as undeliverable, The Sacramento Bee explained. That can happen when someone moves or dies.
Here’s how the Bee elaborated on that:
Judicial Watch’s claim rests on its inclusion of “inactive v**ers” – people who have been removed from active rolls after a mail b****t, v**er guide or other official document was returned as undeliverable – usually as a result of moving. They aren’t reflected in turnout tallies or signature-gathering requirements, don’t receive e******n materials, and are ignored by campaigns.
Los Angeles County’s registrar of v**ers, Dean Logan, explained to the Bee that the names on the inactive v**er list are kept as a “fail-safe” so as to not disenfranchise or discourage v**ers.
Combining “inactive v**er” and “active v**er” lists could result in a higher total number of registered v**ers that Judicial Watch says raises suspicions.
Logan and Gail Pellerin, the Santa Cruz County registrar of v**ers, told the Los Angeles Times that very few people on the “inactive v**er” list actually show up to v**e. As few as 12 people, out of 44,172 people on Santa Cruz County’s inactive list, showed up to v**e in November, Pellerin said.
Update: San Diego County’s registrar of v**ers, Michael Vu, on Thursday echoed the logic of his counterparts in Los Angeles and Santa Cruz counties.
He added that, “without sounding redundant to what my colleagues have stated, I would add that list maintenance of the San Diego v**er rolls occurs diligently and on a daily basis and is done in accordance with State and federal law.”
What are the 11 counties being mentioned?
Imperial County (102 percent)
Lassen County (102 percent)
Los Angeles County (112 percent)
Monterey County (104 percent)
San Diego County (138 percent)
San Francisco County (114 percent)
San Mateo County (111 percent)
Santa Cruz County (109 percent)
Solano County (111 percent)
Stanislaus County (102 percent)
Yolo County (110 percent)
What are people saying about the claim?
Allen shared a Breitbart News story about the letter to his more than 6,000 followers on Twitter, but the biggest push came from Alex Jones whose Infowars online show attracts millions of viewers.
On Tuesday, Jones shared it with his more than 680,000 Twitter followers with the hashtag #WakeUpAmerica.

Some other conservatives who shared the story used the opportunity to criticize California’s reluctance to turn over v**er data to Trump’s e******n commission.


Padilla and others, however, have countered that the commission — and Judicial Watch, too — is motivated by an agenda to upend the v****g rights of Americans.
“To me, it's clearly part of a concerted effort, a continued attack on v****g rights and setting the stage for the Trump administration to roll back v****g rights,” Padilla told the Los Angeles Times.



So what is going to happen next?
Padilla has now twice rejected the P**********l Advisory Commission on E******n Integrity’s request for v**er data, joining a number of other states, and it’s unclear what the special panel will do to obtain the information.
Judicial Watch, however, gave Padilla 14 days from the date of the Aug. 1 letter to respond to its request to rectify the discrepancies between active and inactive v**er data or else the group said it would sue.

Have some thoughts to share?
Join me in a conversation: Shoot me a private email with your thoughts or ideas on a different approach to this story. As always, you can also send us a tweet.
Email: luis.gomez@sduniontribune.com
Twitter: @RunGomez
Read The Conversation on Flipboard.


UPDATES:
Aug. 10, at 4:40 p.m.: This article was updated with comments from San Diego County’s registrar of v**ers, Michael Vu.
This article was originally published Aug. 9, 2017, at 6:00 p.m.
Copyright © 2018, The San Diego Union-Tribune
More wacko BS. br br http://www.sandiegouniontrib... (show quote)


The rolls are a matter of public record so why do the counties oppose their release? Let the sun shine in and illuminate them all for everyone to see. Do you have a problem with that?
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Mar 30, 2018 15:04:33   #
Sicilianthing wrote:
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We have Millions of American Kids pouring out of the Universities here at all levels of trade and academia and no JOBS...

Because Millions of Foreign Scumbags have taken them... GAME OVER !

I’m not buying so Stop Selling.


Those students are on F1 visas and are required to return to their countries after graduating. Some do return on J1 and H1 visas and a few convert to green cards via that route. That is legal immigration. I have mentored many (>100) over the past 30 years and I do not know of a single one who did not go home, so I think that your fears are a little exaggerated and unwarranted.
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Mar 30, 2018 13:13:32   #
Sicilianthing wrote:
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I’m born in San Francisco, spent half my life traveling half the world but I could careless about traveling anymore really or going to New Zealand (I like the pictures though)...

My focus and my job as a Patriot descendant of this place some a**holes call an experiment is to reverse the damages.

On the top 10 list it’s about Shutting down Immigration and removing them Flat OUT .
They are a Real Time Daily Threat to the American Worker and the fabric that built the Middle Class and American Dream.

This rabbit hole is Deep Mac and I no longer have the time to engage it with everyone.

You can see the Thousands of Topics I’ve placed here trying to wake the Stupid Misled Brainwashed Sheeple but it’s no good...now we’ll continue to spiral into all out escalations and chaos toward Civil War as it should be.

Most people you know have ZERO Clue what’s really happened,
How it happened,
What’s happening,
Or how we got here.

Immigration in America, Legal and Illegal is OVER !

Poppa Said it best in reply to this Topic:

“The Industrial Revolution of the 18th and 19th centuries is long gone. We no longer have a need for unsk**led, illiterate, immigrants and definitely NOT for i*****l i*******ts.” PoppaGringo
>>>> br br I’m born in San Francisco,... (show quote)


We I can tell you that in science and engineering the US would have been a third-world country without legal immigration. I don't think that you would have liked that.
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Mar 30, 2018 12:57:14   #
permafrost wrote:
Kan.... Please look,,,


DACA is not for all, it has very strict requirements to meet.. If they can not reach the bar, they are not Part of DACA..

Now, considering there are 800,000 or so of them.. Yes, some bad ones must slip into the group. but the rules are put in place to prevent that. can those rules be 100% effective?

They never are.. but as a group, these are a fine bunch of people..


Good, then they should stand in line and enter legally. If they are all of the outstanding people that you claim them to be they should be accepted through the legal immigration route with no problem. Why should we make an exception for them because their parents violated our law?
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Mar 30, 2018 12:52:34   #
Sicilianthing wrote:
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I’ll try Mac but I have no patience for the mundane things like spell check or the exact grammatically placed points.

This is a Daily battle we’re in from the time you wake till you go to bed... OPP is just one portal for sharing information and Throttling the Losers and t*****rs.

We’re losing on many fronts as the damage deepens and we dont have time to wait for 1 guy named Trump to reverse it all and start cleaning house, do you understand what that implies ?
>>>> br br I’ll try Mac but I have no... (show quote)


I do. I am a legal immigrant, coming here from New Zealand in 1977. This is the greatest country on earth and I have been to most of the others and have lived in a few. It saddens me to see Americans denigrate this nation, which I can only attribute to gross ignorance. That is why I believe that all high school graduates should be required to live a couple of years in a foreign land if they want to collect all of the goodies that this country can give them. President Trump is doing the right thing. Do you think that all of the DoJ/FBI/IRS/DoS corruption would have seen the light of day if Clinton had won? The price of democracy is vigilance; something that we have relied upon the main stream media to do, but they have failed miserably.
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Mar 30, 2018 12:39:02   #
You may want to read: Pew Center’s E******n Performance Index. Also, See U.S. Dept. of Just., Federal Prosecution of E******n Offenses 66 (7th ed. 2007), available at https://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/criminal/legacy/2013/09/30/electbook-rvs0807.pdf. With regard to LA, which is the example I referred to in my last post, please read: https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-08-05/california-has-11-counties-more-registered-v**ers-v****g-age-citizens. In LA County, alone, the number of registered v**ers were 144% of the citizens in the County!! However, 11Counties in the LA area reported similar problems. The point is that many e******ns are settled by margins of no more than a few hundred v**es so that a thousand non-citizens can swing the decision one way or the other. V****g by non-citizens dilutes the v****g power of all citizens thus reducing our ability to change our elected officials and their policies at the bollot box, which is a most fundamental right in a democracy. A particularly revealing analysis in the case of Virginia is a report from the Public Interest Legal Foundation titles: Alien Invasion in Virginia, The Discovery and Coverup of Non-Citizen Registration and V****g. It is available on the web. There are many such reports tike this showing that it is a pervasive problem. This should be a non-partisan issue, but unfortunately it it not as the left has pushed for what amounts to be "open borders". They do not have the right to impact the v****g power of any citizen; at least in my case I never gave them that right.
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Mar 30, 2018 11:22:56   #
Richard Rowland wrote:
http://dennismichaellynch.com/lawsuit-filed-against-county-for-concealing-records-of-noncitizens-registered-to-v**e/


I'm not surprised. They should look at what is happening in some California jurisdictions where many more v**ers are registered than there are citizens. After researching this issue, I am of the opinion that v****g abuse by non-citizens is widespread and needs to be dealt with strongly. Otherwise, what does being a US citizen really mean?
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