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But **** them right? As long as you get an extra 30 dollars on your check? FOHI am shaking my head because it is a truly sad situation that I can't even begin to imagine
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But **** them right? As long as you get an extra 30 dollars on your check? FOHI am shaking my head because it is a truly sad situation that I can't even begin to imagine
Trump is more like Jabba and dwalk31 is reminiscent of Salacious Crumb.Supreme Court voted to keep DACA? Supreme Leader must be hot right now lmaooooo
I believe it's less about keeping DACA and more to do with how Trump tried to get rid of it.Supreme Court voted to keep DACA? Supreme Leader must be hot right now lmaooooo
But **** them right? As long as you get an extra 30 dollars on your check? FOH
Regarding your argument at the bottom, there’s plenty of reasons for him to sign it regardless.You said the vast majority of federal judges do not buy the DOJ's argument. Perhaps, because of that majority, he doesn't feel public admonishment is necessary.
He also is not publicly supporting the DOJs interpretation despite being outspoken generally.
I understand your reluctance to give benefit of the doubt, but if he didn't want the law to work--and supports it being undermined--there was no point in signing it into law.
Regarding your argument at the bottom, there’s plenty of reasons for him to sign it regardless.
Signing it granted him significant political capital shortly before the midterms and for his re-election campaign.
His silence on the undermining of the FSA flows naturally from the fact he didn’t say a word when the GOP stonewalled the bill for 2 years.
I'm sure I've been on this earth longer than you.Always remarkable how some anonymous person on the internet can unilaterally erase me being a black man in America just because they disagree with certain opinions I have on politics.
Perhaps with more life experience you’ll realize black people aren’t a monolith.
I'm sure I've been on this earth longer than you.
I stopped being a black white supremacist a long time ago.
dwalk31 , I realize you're in multiple conversations, but I just had some general questions.
Is there anything Trump could say/do that would make you support Biden in the 2020 election? Is there anything Biden could do that would make you support him? I think you've said if Biden picked a black VP you'd consider supporting him.
And Biden seriously pushing reparations for black people would make me consider him over Trump as well.
You really only vote based on your pocketbook, huh? First, your zaddy Trump got you a tax cut now you're willing to offer up your vote to Biden for reparations?
So the multiple first hand accounts of people saying he uses it are not enough? You need an actual video tape of it? Is that really going to surprise you?
Yes, it would change my vote.
It would surprise me about as much as a tape of Biden saying the same.
Not necessarily. Trump often takes credit on an issue and subsequently ignores what happens afterwards. Applying logic to Trump is a hard thing to do because his behavior is often devoid of any logic.But the same incentive to sign it would follow for wanting it to work (as intended) for this upcoming election.
Your argument is he cares about the black vote, so he does things to get it--I agree.
So, by that logic, he would want it to work (as intended) for political capital before November.
Right?
You can only be racist if you use the N word publicly
To answer your second question:
Biden picking a black VP
And Biden seriously pushing reparations for black people would make me consider him over Trump as well.
Not necessarily. Trump often takes credit on an issue and subsequently ignores what happens afterwards. Applying logic to Trump is a hard thing to do because his behavior is often devoid of any logic.
You don't hear congressional Republicans raising the issue of DOJ's impeding of the FSA either, at least not anymore since the very muted critique from a couple Republicans early on. It seems like a rather niche issue that is largely unknown or irrelevant to the electorate. Even the Republican co-sponsors of the bill evidently don't care about its implementation.
This is hilarious.