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DACA! Should they stay or should they go?

DACA. Should it go or should it stay?

  • It was illegal when Obama decreed it a law, so end it now!

    Votes: 2 40.0%
  • It may be illegal for illegal children, but, we should let the kids stay.

    Votes: 2 40.0%
  • He should end Daca, but find a way to let the kids stay.

    Votes: 2 40.0%
  • We are a nation of laws. When we ignore those laws, we are no longer a nation!

    Votes: 3 60.0%
  • Not sure what I would do, but either way, Trump will catch flack from his base or the liberal left!

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    5
  • Poll closed .

carpro

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:Roflmao

Trump is once again yanking the establishment chain. and undoubtably rolling on the floor laughing at their totally predictable response.
 

InTheLight

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No, this is the point where you're losing perspective being a #neverTrumper. It never was about him, he said and did things differently from all the GOP candidates. If Rubio or even Kasich ran on the same ideas, that person would have won the nomination then the general. It is not a cult of personality and the bottom line of unconditional Trump support is probably about half of the percentage you gave.

Hold on. You're saying if Rubio or Kasich (or I suppose Cruz, Jeb, or others) had run on building a Wall and making Mexico pay for it, had ran on deporting illegal immigrants, massively increasing defense spending, spending billions on infrastructure, opposed Common Core, favored ripping up NAFTA, believed climate change was a hoax, etc. etc. AND had been politically incorrect, saying all the goofy things he said like about the blood coming out of Megyn Kelly's eyes, mimicking a handicapped person, insulting the Mexican federal judge, calling "lock her up" when talking about Hillary, "grab 'em by the ....", calling for the Russians to hack Hillary Clinton, wouldn't release his tax returns, said that Ted Cruz's father was involved in the JFK assassination, said John McCain wasn't a war hero, etc. etc. that any of these Republicans would have also won the Presidency?

No, no, no, no. There is an element of personality that drove some Trump voters. He attacked the media. He's an outsider that said he was going to drain the swamp. A lot of his supporters loved that stuff. Rubio, Kasich, et al. are insiders that would never drain the swamp.

There's nowhere for him to run here, like you've said, he doesn't need Congress for this one and even the dumb Trump supporters realize that. In fact, if it goes down where Trump delays it then Congress passes the DREAM Act finally and it's signed (or vetoed, it could be overridden easily), that codifies DACA then it is more of a victory for the left than Hillary could have ever done on this issue - she would have just extended DACA.

So, in 2020, his voters are going to either defect to the Democrat, most will just stay home.

C'mon now, 777. You follow the polls, you understand them. His base is much stronger than the 15% that you claim. The guy could shoot someone in Times Square and his poll numbers wouldn't be affected, they'd probably go up. (Where have I heard that?)
 

HankD

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C'mon now, 777. You follow the polls, you understand them. His base is much stronger than the 15% that you claim. The guy could shoot someone in Times Square and his poll numbers wouldn't be affected, they'd probably go up. (Where have I heard that?)
Or where have we heard of someone writing a play in which he is assassinated or show him decapitated or another person of fame threaten to blow up the white house or a famous actor comparing oneself to john Wilkes Booth.

Ya, Love love love...

HankD
 

InTheLight

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Or where have we heard of someone writing a play in which he is assassinated or show him decapitated or another person of fame threaten to blow up the white house or a famous actor comparing oneself to john Wilkes Booth.

Ya, Love love love...

HankD

What in the world are you going off on now?
 

HankD

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Maybe you should start a thread about it. You seemed intensely interested in this subject. This thread is about DACA.

You asked ITL . Hey you went off about Rubio, Kasich, Cruz and Jebb... in #43

HankD
 

JohnDeereFan

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righteousdude...what's up with the sudden explosion of posts about Hispanics? Are you trying to say something without coming right out and saying it? What's it to you if 800,000 kids who were brought here through no fault of their own find a pathway to citizenship? Should they be punished for the sins of their parents?

This is a common appeal to emotion. The problem is that, while they were brought here as children, and we all sympathize with that, they're not children any more and are now responsible for their own failure to attempt to follow the law.

I'm a 53 year old "anchor baby" born to an illegal immigrant and a US Citizen. Do you think I should be deported?

If you're a citizen, why should you be deported?
 

InTheLight

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Here's the President "leading" the fight to overturn DACA, something he could do with a pen.

Trump DACA Leadership.JPG
 

Deacon

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Here's the President "leading" the fight to overturn DACA, something he could do with a pen.

View attachment 1720
Probably already said but the problem stems from Obama's over-stepping the constitutional process - he had no right to do what congress should do.
Trump is right - Congress creates law - Presidents enforce law.

Rob
 

InTheLight

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Probably already said but the problem stems from Obama's over-stepping the constitutional process - he had no right to do what congress should do.
Trump is right - Congress creates law - Presidents enforce law.

Rob

True, but Obama's action was a directive to INS and DHS to not pursue DREAMERs for deportation, to make them the lowest priority. As the enforcer of the law President Obama simply chose not to enforce it in this case. A dereliction of duty, for sure, but something he could do.
 

Deacon

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So the response Trump took was to create a time-line allowing Congress time to fix the problem Obama created - if they don't then those without citizenship must leave the U.S.

This places the burden on a "do-nothing' Congress with only 66 working days scheduled for the year.

Rob
 

InTheLight

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So the response Trump took was to create a time-line allowing Congress time to fix the problem Obama created - if they don't then those without citizenship must leave the U.S.

If Congress doesn't fix the problem the DREAMERs will be eligible to be deported. Does not necessarily mean the administration will actively seek them out for deportation, though.

This places the burden on a "do-nothing' Congress with only 66 working days scheduled for the year.

Rob

Yes, but it's a nice strategy. Trump is saying, "Here, Congress. Fix this. If you don't I'll be empowered BY YOU to remove these people if I so choose." He's put them in a box.

You can bet if Congress doesn't act that they will sue the administration in court to stop Trump from any action to deport. They will probably sue the administration in any event.
 

777

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Hold on. You're saying if Rubio or Kasich (or I suppose Cruz, Jeb, or others) had run on building a Wall and making Mexico pay for it, had ran on deporting illegal immigrants, massively increasing defense spending, spending billions on infrastructure, opposed Common Core, favored ripping up NAFTA, believed climate change was a hoax, etc. etc. AND had been politically incorrect, saying all the goofy things he said like about the blood coming out of Megyn Kelly's eyes, mimicking a handicapped person, insulting the Mexican federal judge, calling "lock her up" when talking about Hillary, "grab 'em by the ....", calling for the Russians to hack Hillary Clinton, wouldn't release his tax returns, said that Ted Cruz's father was involved in the JFK assassination, said John McCain wasn't a war hero, etc. etc. that any of these Republicans would have also won the Presidency?

Well, the candidate wouldn't have had to do all of that but after Obama, yes, conservative populism was a winning strategy.

This issue - illegal immigration - was the key, not wondering if climate change was real, opposing Commie Core (many states already had dropped it), ripping up NAFTA (and TPP, anti-globalism), the Wall (Mexico was never going to pay for in a literal sense, GOP has babbled about a fence for years), or increasing defense spending (GOP always does, always), the infrastructure thing was a bit unconventional, but notice that it was FOR America.

The other stuff - the political incorrectness, the media-bashing helped too. Megyn brought it on herself by gunning for him and gloating that she'd shake up the race, some nerve. The other things he was trolling again because he is Donald Trump and the grabbing comment was another example of the unfairness and the bias of the MSM, it was a private conversation held years ago (and took down Billy) the media held onto for months and released it late to optimize maximum damage

The MSM drew the comment that Trump could shoot someone and still win was a troll's response to a leading question, the MSM will never learn.
 
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