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    Default Re: So here is the real deal with Trump's actions and decisions

    The problem is we need more than a wall. You can build a 30 foot wall and they'll get a 30 foot ladder. If it's not guarded, they'll get over.

    We need to make more personnel and we need to make it harder for illegals to stay here once they cross the border. Impose huge fines on those hiring illegals, provide financial incentives for turning in illegals, etc.

    But I love the direction Trump is going in. So many politicians make promises and never even try to keep them. Thus far, Donald is showing he is a man of action and I REALLY hope he continues on course.

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    The only one alarmed over this is the dirt bag lying liberal biased media. The rest of us are delighted with it. Only the fools who don't think they can be murdered by terrorist are showing concern. Immigration is not a right. I do not want to import terror poverty and crime. Which is exactly what dirty corrupt Hillary wanted and certainly Obama forced it on us as well. The whining left will desperate try to turn us against President Trump but he is too good a leader to lose this battle. The dirt bag lying liberal media will give up soon. Here’s some real news for the fake news purveyors over at the New York Times: the US isn’t responsible for anxiety about Muslim refugees. Who is actually responsible? People such as Somali Muslim migrant Mohammad Barry, who in February 2016 stabbed multiple patrons at a restaurant owned by an Arab Christian; Ahmad Khan Rahami, an Afghan Muslim migrant who in September 2016 set off bombs in New York City and New Jersey; Arcan Cetin, a Turkish Muslim migrant who in September 2016 murdered five people in a mall in Burlington, Washington; Dahir Adan, another Somali Muslim migrant who in October 2016 stabbed mall shoppers in St. Cloud while screaming “Allahu akbar”; and Abdul Razak Artan, yet another Somali Muslim migrant who in November 2016 injured nine people with car and knife attacks at Ohio State University. What’s more, all of the Islamists who murdered 130 people in Paris in November 2015 had just entered Europe as refugees. In February 2015, the Islamic State boasted it would soon flood Europe with as many as 500,000 Muslim refugees. The Lebanese Education Minister said in September 2015 that there were 20,000 jihadis among the refugees in camps in his country. Meanwhile, 80% of migrants who have come to Europe claiming to be fleeing the war in Syria aren’t really from Syria at all. So why are they claiming to be Syrian and streaming into Europe, and now the U.S. as well? An Islamic State operative gave the answer when he boasted in September 2015, shortly after the migrant influx began, that among the flood of refugees, 4,000 Islamic State jihadis had already entered Europe. He explained their purpose: “It’s our dream that there should be a caliphate not only in Syria but in all the world, and we will have it soon, inshallah.” These Muslims were going to Europe in the service of that caliphate: “They are going like refugees,” he said, but they were going with the plan of sowing blood and mayhem on European Crusader streets. As he told this to journalists, he smiled and said, “Just wait.” On May 10, 2016, Patrick Calvar, the head of France’s DGSI internal intelligence agency, said that the Islamic State was using migrant routes through the Balkans to get jihadis into Europe. But as far as the fake news purveyor known as New York Times is concerned, it’s all just fearmongering by the far-right media.

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    Default Re: So here is the real deal with Trump's actions and decisions

    and so it begins


    Brock you are a one man fake news outlet. The only propaganda here on Saddos is that posted by you in which you make EVERYTHING about race, Immigration or refugees. You have serious issues just like that ginger nut in the White House.
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    Default Re: So here is the real deal with Trump's actions and decisions

    I think trump is wonderful

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    Aye! Forsooth! Here here!

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    Trump is kicking some serious ass lately. What a gift he's been thus far

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    Default Re: So here is the real deal with Trump's actions and decisions

    Trump was elected to protect the entitlements of white people, to be protected from immigrants from the south, to be protected from having to compete against non-white people for jobs and housing. A single white person is harmed by an immigrant and they have to build a wall.



    And if you think all this protest against Trump are just hot air. Well look at bookmakers odds. Bookmakers have to get it right. They have to take a pragmatic approach to compiling their odds.

    They have Trump as short as 11/8 to not make it through the first 4 years in office and as short as 11/4 for Trump to be impeached (Removed from office)

    When you consider that no US president has ever been impeached then 11/4 is a damming verdict about Trump.

    And his Muslim ban kills me.

    Since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. No one has been killed in the United States in a terrorist attack by anyone who emigrated from or whose parents emigrated from Syria, Iraq, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen, the seven countries targeted in the order’s 120-day visa ban.

    But Saudi Arabia supplied 19 of the 21 9-11 hijackers. Pakistan hid bin Laden for 6-8 years. Russia supplied the Boston bombers. But none of them are on his banned Muslim countries list.

    So here are the countries that supplied terrorists or funded terrorists - and yet since Trump has businesses dealings with them, they’re not blocking their citizens.

    Yeah I know Trump tries SO HARD to look tough and mean and I suppose by doing this he's throwing red meat to his stupid supporters.

    I swear - Imagine a scenario where the cleverest troll on an "alt-right" Internet forum were somehow given absolute power over the most powerful country in the world. That's more or less what the USA has now.

    Trump’s beginning of his term is bordering on catastrophe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vidgil View Post
    The problem is we need more than a wall. You can build a 30 foot wall and they'll get a 30 foot ladder. If it's not guarded, they'll get over.

    We need to make more personnel and we need to make it harder for illegals to stay here once they cross the border. Impose huge fines on those hiring illegals, provide financial incentives for turning in illegals, etc.

    But I love the direction Trump is going in. So many politicians make promises and never even try to keep them. Thus far, Donald is showing he is a man of action and I REALLY hope he continues on course.
    Well, it's not because you do what you said you would that it's a great thing, especially when the promises are illegal, go against sex equality or are straight down discriminatory.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nameless View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by vidgil View Post
    The problem is we need more than a wall. You can build a 30 foot wall and they'll get a 30 foot ladder. If it's not guarded, they'll get over.

    We need to make more personnel and we need to make it harder for illegals to stay here once they cross the border. Impose huge fines on those hiring illegals, provide financial incentives for turning in illegals, etc.

    But I love the direction Trump is going in. So many politicians make promises and never even try to keep them. Thus far, Donald is showing he is a man of action and I REALLY hope he continues on course.
    Well, it's not because you do what you said you would that it's a great thing, especially when the promises are illegal, go against sex equality or are straight down discriminatory.
    Sex equality? I thought to even define sex is discrimination. It up to the individual not society to determine sex anything else is like a sick artificial label

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nameless View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by vidgil View Post
    The problem is we need more than a wall. You can build a 30 foot wall and they'll get a 30 foot ladder. If it's not guarded, they'll get over.

    We need to make more personnel and we need to make it harder for illegals to stay here once they cross the border. Impose huge fines on those hiring illegals, provide financial incentives for turning in illegals, etc.

    But I love the direction Trump is going in. So many politicians make promises and never even try to keep them. Thus far, Donald is showing he is a man of action and I REALLY hope he continues on course.
    Well, it's not because you do what you said you would that it's a great thing, especially when the promises are illegal, go against sex equality or are straight down discriminatory.
    Trump is fully behind the gays, he was doing interviews in the Advocate 20 years ago talking about how he supported gay rights and marriage. Meanwhile up until a few years ago Obama and Hillary were both steadfast against gay marriage.

    Big changes are tough for all involved and the transition period can be intense but ultimately I think our nation is taking great steps.

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    Default Re: So here is the real deal with Trump's actions and decisions

    On Iran:


    Trump is being very "blustery" in his rhetoric aimed at Iran. News analysts say he's "boxing himself in", meaning he's not leaving much room for responses after that. It's not a bad point to make. Trump's just coming into the Presidency. Couldn't he be better served to warn Iran on a less ratcheted tone... and save the outright threats for when there's no other recourse? Also... isn't it true that Trump would totally benefit from the total support of European allies against Iran? Let's be real. Iran poses substantially more of a threat to Europe than it does the U.S. So having Trump "leapfrog" European countries and threatening Iran is a bit misplaced. Gather the support... and then club Iran over the head.

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    We've whipped Iran's ass before and we can do it again if they feel froggy and want to jump


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    No man the gloves are off. We've been hogtied for the past eight years would have pussy president. The gloves are off now Tito the gloves are off now. Why should we treat you wrong with kid gloves? I am glad he's leaving no room for negotiation. Cut to the chase. You do what we say you pieces of garbage or rerun or we will wipe you off the map. That's the way to get things done bro. Political correctness is out. This is a new era and everybody better realize it quick. Time to get stuff done and not being nice. I know it's hard for people to get their heads around after the last eight years of the apology fast and the brown nosing Fist and the ass-kissing fist that Obama let us on. But times have changed. Get ready bro you'll see the way we do it now

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    Okey-dokey

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    Default Re: So here is the real deal with Trump's actions and decisions

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    On Iran:


    Trump is being very "blustery" in his rhetoric aimed at Iran. News analysts say he's "boxing himself in", meaning he's not leaving much room for responses after that. It's not a bad point to make. Trump's just coming into the Presidency. Couldn't he be better served to warn Iran on a less ratcheted tone... and save the outright threats for when there's no other recourse? Also... isn't it true that Trump would totally benefit from the total support of European allies against Iran? Let's be real. Iran poses substantially more of a threat to Europe than it does the U.S. So having Trump "leapfrog" European countries and threatening Iran is a bit misplaced. Gather the support... and then club Iran over the head.
    If "mistakenly" releasing 10 yr old propaganda footage and claim it as intelligence gained from your first military strike in Yemen is an indicator, Trump is well on his way to making Bush and Obama look like truth telling pacifist. Someone needs to take his phone and shove it where the sun doesn't shine ffs. Trump has no idea what he is doing by babbling on and talking empty shat. This isn't a western or make believe and the Republican congress is already and will continue..to a point..to clean up his missteps and gradually turn outward. And eventually war within itself in disagreement and stagnate. Mattis and the adults in the room will step up behind the scenes and pull him into the woodshed..or walk..if he keeps escalating a military showdown. Militarily it's not about Iran, it's boarders, it's about the thousands of splinters it will unleash and activate. Then again I'm growing less convinced that it's not exactly what he and that Rudolph nosed boulder headed Bannon want.

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