Emily's Cat
Rarely prone to hissy-fits
How is it american exceptionalism to do the exact same thing that all other developed nations do?That's called American Exceptionalism.
How is it american exceptionalism to do the exact same thing that all other developed nations do?That's called American Exceptionalism.
Countries don't violate the law EXCEPT the USA.most countries don't violate the International Law on asylum seekers.
most countries have a working system for processing migrants and refugees.
Hahahahahahahahahaha... The American Immigration Council is full of ◊◊◊◊. Are they building their assumption on the idea that we would put each illegal entrant up in a five-star hotel, all expenses paid for a couple of months, and also give them each a full year's income in their nation or origin's currency?Just as a note:
So by my math, let me carry the one, multiply by this, move that...well look at that, I was pretty ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊ close. Also, that would require absolutely no ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊ immigrants to come back into the US illegally. Which, I'm sure, Trump will lock down tightly![]()
Oh look, another pizza cutter response. No actual point but a lot of edge.Hahahahahahahahahaha... The American Immigration Council is full of ◊◊◊◊. Are they building their assumption on the idea that we would put each illegal entrant up in a five-star hotel, all expenses paid for a couple of months, and also give them each a full year's income in their nation or origin's currency?
"Well, we're going to send you back home, but don't worry, we're also giving you a new Nissan Versa and a year's supply of caviar!"
I think the US government should invest in the health of US citizens.Why? Gender-affirming health care is health care. Do you not believe that governments should not invest in peoples' health?
It has. But not to improve it.I think the US government should invest in the health of US citizens.
Sure, sure, because that's clearly everyone's highest value and is always applied evenly and without cherry-picking, right? Nobody here, for instance, would ever dare to make declarative statements that haven't been thoroughly examined and might be viewed as harmful to someone's reputation...No, he should not be saying things until they have been thoroughly examined; he is harming the reputation of individuals
Oh, that's just mean!Hahahahahahahahahaha... The American Immigration Council is full of ◊◊◊◊. Are they building their assumption on the idea that we would put each illegal entrant up in a five-star hotel, all expenses paid for a couple of months, and also give them each a full year's income in their nation or origin's currency?
"Well, we're going to send you back home, but don't worry,
we're also giving you a new Nissan Versa and a year's supply of caviar!"
No one here is a government representative with Fox News and the rest of the media as a platform.Sure, sure, because that's clearly everyone's highest value and is always applied evenly and without cherry-picking, right? Nobody here, for instance, would ever dare to make declarative statements that haven't been thoroughly examined and might be viewed as harmful to someone's reputation...
Well, I wanted to be moderately reasonable. I went with one of the least expensive cars on the market.Oh, that's just mean!
Oh don't get me wrong - I agree that people should refrain from making inflammatory unevidenced statements that could cause harm. I just don't limit that expectation to specific people that I dislike, I expect that EVERYONE be held to that standard.No one here is a government representative with Fox News and the rest of the media as a platform.
Anyone can cause harm with their statements. Your next door neighbor could cause harm to you by making false statements about you to everyone else in your neighborhood, or to the cops, or to your employer.What about limiting that expectation to people who hold the power to cause harm with their statements?
Well it is about fraud in that a lot of what's being done will make fraud easier,and deliberately so.Medicare and Medicaid Fraud by healthcare "providers" is many tens of billions, well documented, but it is far more important to shut down something Trump doesn't like for the cost of a few ten thousand dollars.
You are a gullible idiot if you think any of this is about fraud or saving money.
The Republicans in Congress are currently discussing how much to CUT Medicaid (the US' health care program for the poor), so investing in the health of US citizens is obviously not a goal of the Republican Party.I think the US government should invest in the health of US citizens.
It's some basic ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊ math, plague. Even you should be able to pull it off, all you need is phone with a calculator. $88K PER PERSON is an absolutely retarded estimate.
What?That earmarks are a bad way to allocate government spending,