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6 pointsSays the guy who supports people breaking our immigration laws, money laundering politicians, and pedophiles.
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4 pointsPsychiatrists should study you - I think they might name a self-delusional disorder after you.
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3 pointsIf you'd taken time off from delivering school buses to NAMBLA conventions, you may have noticed like the rest of us that since January, they've decided to take on those responsibilities themselves because they don't like how the executive and legislative branches the people voted for are doing those things. Here's a nationwide injunction: you can't fire those people. Here's a nationwide injunction: you have to spend that money. Here's a nationwide injunction: you can't deport those sex trafficking / drug smuggling gang members nor those terrorist sympathizers.
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3 pointslet me get this right. so we are deporting proven gang members & DOGE is uncovering Billions of waste, fraud, & abuse & you are questioning the process, because you are a law and order type of guy. maybe it is because the other side is doing some great stuff. stuff no administration ever before has tackled in a meaningful way. Billions being discovered as a slush fund to pay back donors. Doesn't bother you? or is it the team that is discovering it? Did you ever think that all this is good for all of us or are you just trying slam anything & everything because Trump? Law and order guy. okay.
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2 pointsI'd suggest you go use the search function on the forum and look up the multitude of threads posted calling people on the left pedophiles, groomers, creeps, etc..... And I'm not saying Democrats don't throw stupid terms at Republicans- just saying it is insane to pretend like Republicans don't do the same.
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2 pointsKyle Griffin and Shaun King need more proof so they can tell Squissy on x how to think.
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2 pointsDemocrats love activist judges. They tell you how to spend money, make hiring/firing decisions based on race, and prevent you from deporting criminals. They're how you spend a bajillion dollars in California and don't have high speed rail nor water in the fire hydrants and keep hostile gangbangers in the country. They're also how you pour bajillions into electric vehicle charging stations and don't get but a small handful of stations. Its not just that Democrats are vile evil scum who celebrate drug cartels and terrorists, as well as confuse children in order to carve up their sex organs. They're also stupid, totally incompetent, and utterly useless which are why blue states and blue cities are so grossly mismanaged.
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2 pointsOh really? Because I remember a certain side of the aisle believing all kinds of anonymous sources about Trump back in 2016-2020. In fact, your pal Squiztard was THE #1 SOURCE for those anonymous tweets that he believed 100% from every post on twitter he could find.
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2 pointsThe court has no jurisdiction in international waters. That is established precedent.
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2 pointsTrump didn't defy the court. He isn't sending any more illegals until the court case is resolved. The court had no jurisdiction over illegals not in the U.S. That is established precedent.
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1 pointIf Mexico wants to be serious about their cartel problem they should try El Salvadors plan. They went from one of the most dangerous countries in the world to likely safer than Canada now. If they are gang affiliated they go to prison for life. Same here. Cartel affiliated? Prison for life. What we know about the El Salvador ‘mega prison’ where Trump is sending alleged Venezuelan gang members El Salvador’s Cecot mega-prison was notorious long before the Trump administration’s recent decision to deport hundreds of alleged Venezuelan gang members there. The Center for Terrorism Confinement, to give it its full name, is considered the largest prison in the Americas – with a capacity of 40,000 inmates – and has been the biggest symbol in the Latin American country’s controversial crackdown on domestic crime. It is now home to some of the country’s most hardened criminals, including mass murderers and gang members billed as the “worst of the worst” and is notorious for the spartan conditions in which they are kept. In a recent visit, CNN’s David Culver and his team described cells “built to hold 80 or so inmates” where men are held for 23.5 hours a day and “the only furniture is tiered metal bunks, with no sheets, pillows or mattresses … an open toilet, a cement basin and plastic bucket for washing and a large jug for drinking water.” Some 10,000 to 20,000 prisoners are currently thought to be housed there, with the most recent arrivals being the 261 people the Trump administration deported from the US over the weekend – 238 of whom it accused of belonging to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua and 23 alleged members of the MS-13 gang. El Salvador’s leader Nayib Bukele – a strongman president and self-styled “world’s coolest dictator” – offered to house the US deportees in Cecot as part of an unprecedented deal in which the US will pay $6 million dollars in return. The money will help sustain El Salvador’s penitentiary system, which currently costs $200 million a year. Harsh conditions Those deported by the US got a taste of the prison’s uncompromising policies as soon as they arrived Sunday morning. Officers held their heads down to waist-level as they escorted them to the facility in shackles. The new inmates were then forced to kneel while prison guards shaved their hair and shouted commands. In this handout photo obtained March 16 from El Salvador’s Presidency Press Office, Salvadoran police officers escort alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua recently deported by the US. - El Salvador’s Presidency Press Office/Handout/Reuters In this handout photo obtained March 16 from El Salvador’s Presidency Press Office, Salvadoran police officers escort alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua recently deported by the US. - El Salvador’s Presidency Press Office/Handout/Reuters More “We are executing to the letter a regiment to which you will submit from this moment on, where prison security personnel will be treated with absolute respect! Is that clear?” one officer shouts at the visibly disturbed inmates in a video shared by the Salvadoran government. Such brutal introductions have been a hallmark of the prison since it started housing inmates a few years ago. Images published by the government in 2023 showed some of the first prisoners being transferred to the facility, stripped down to white boxer shorts, with their heads shaved, as they were forced to run into their cells. The CNN team that visited in late 2024 described the deprivation as “deliberate,” noting the men were allowed out of their crowded cells for just 30 minutes a day, that “there is no privacy here, no trace of comfort” and the lights are on 24/7. More in World Iranian general responds to Trump threats against Houthi rebels Fox News Here's an Estimated Price for a 1-Day Walk-in Shower In 2025 HomeBuddy・Ad Soccer Player Andrej Lazarov Dead at 25 After Reportedly Trying to Save Lives in Fatal Fire Us Weekly Turks and Caicos travel warning issued as migrants descend on popular vacation spot in droves Fox News “They do not work. They are not allowed books or a deck of cards or letters from home. Plates of food are stacked outside the cells at mealtimes and pulled through the bars. No meat is ever served. The 30-minute daily respite is merely to leave the cell for the central hallway for group exercise or Bible readings,” wrote CNN’s David Culver and his team. Inmates are not allowed visits from family or friends and some of them must face the possibility that they will never be released. “We believe in rehab, but just for common criminals,” Public Security Minister Gustavo Villatoro said at the time of CNN’s visit. Prisoners, photographed by CNN in late 2024, are kept in group cells for 23.5 hours a day. - Evelio Contreras/CNN Prisoners, photographed by CNN in late 2024, are kept in group cells for 23.5 hours a day. - Evelio Contreras/CNN Civil liberties suspended Cecot houses both convicted criminals and those still going through El Salvador’s court system. Some people have even been locked up without any due process, critics say. The incarcerations have been part of Bukele’s controversial efforts to stem the high crime rates and gang violence that have plagued the country for years. In 2022, Bukele, with the support of lawmakers, declared a state of emergency which allowed the government to temporarily suspend constitutional rights, including the right to legal defense provided by the state. The measure was intended to last 30 days but has been extended dozens of times and continues to this day. In the three years since it was declared, security forces have arrested nearly 87,000 people nationwide, or more than 1% of the Salvadoran population, according to authorities. The government insists the crackdown has made the country safer, but critics say it has violated people’s rights and resulted in countless cases of wrongful detentions. Bukele has admitted that some innocent people have been detained by mistake but says several thousand of them have already been released. He argues that the tough measures have been necessary to transform the country from being dubbed the “murder capital of the world” to what he now considers one of the safest on Earth. Previous reporting by David Culver, Abel Alvarado, Evelio Contreras, Rachel Clarke, Alison Main, Kevin Liptak, Jessie Yeung, Veronica Calderon and Merlin Delcid.
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1 pointGo ahead. Give it a shot. Try to have him deported. Accuse him wrongly. You will get nowhere. But the illegals? They are getting the boot. And you can't do shlt about it.
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1 pointThe worse part about getting old ain't the aging if you keep in shape, Losing the love ones is and horrible and I call it the Green Mile effect. Sorry for whoever you loss recently.
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1 pointYou never touched me anywhere pimpledoosh. I just laugh at you from afar.
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1 pointWhat I find insane is that instead of just admitting it and moving on she is denying it was on purpose. Instead of stepping in her parents made a big deal of the girl who got hit stepping on the line coming around the corner. No accountability.
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1 pointI think Trump is just an attention wh0re who’s addicted to chaos. He says things to trigger folks so they’ll keep talking about Trump. It’s the only answer that makes sense to me.
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1 pointRight. You're aware of EVERY law Trump supposedly breaks but never heard of one that Biden broke.
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1 pointJudges knee jerk rulings do not work over international waters
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1 pointI have seen signs in front of homes with these exact wordings near me. Usually it is a black sign with letters a different color for each. I laugh every time and think to myself why would this homeowner out himself/herself as a moron?
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1 pointBefore you hear an admission of being duped, you’ll hear about a school district that is removing ALL restroom fixtures and replacing them with litter boxes THANK YOU VERY MUCH LIBERALS!!!!