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On 10/25/2025 at 10:44 AM, TimHauck said:

Thanks for confirming any impact on rents/home prices would be localized to where there were the highest concentration of illegals (and that’s taking your word for it that they’re going down)

All i read was "jonnyutah is right again"

 

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26 minutes ago, jonnyutah said:

All i read was "jonnyutah is right again"

 

So you agree that mass deportations aren’t going to bring down rents on a national scale?

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2 minutes ago, TimHauck said:

So you agree that mass deportations aren’t going to bring down rents on a national scale?

They are gonna get rid of criminals. That's the key. 

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18 hours ago, The Real timschochet said:

It’s certainly costing the taxpayers millions and the Trump administration and ICE is to blame. Before this is done we taxpayers will also be paying out millions to his family in legal fees. All because you guys are obsessed with mass deportation. So stupid. 

Will you STFU on taxpayers paying. It is not our money once the gubment takes it from us. Stop.

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14 hours ago, TimHauck said:

So you agree that mass deportations aren’t going to bring down rents on a national scale?

"Jonnyutah is right". Its like a code that all of your posts have become. I am sure you are probably trying to argue with my super obvious factual conclusions, but all that word salad just reads as "jonnyutah is right"

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This thread encapsulates the stupidity of the left.

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43 minutes ago, jonnyutah said:

"Jonnyutah is right". Its like a code that all of your posts have become. I am sure you are probably trying to argue with my super obvious factual conclusions, but all that word salad just reads as "jonnyutah is right"

Yes but not trying to argue as you agree with me. Also can you share the data you’re referring to in regards to “rents in the southwest”?  Thanks in advance.

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On 10/26/2025 at 12:50 AM, jerryskids said:

 I further, as evidenced from my post I quoted, stated that I believe KAG received a margarita, or any other alcoholic drink.  

Jerry, can you please clarify what you mean by this sentence?  It kinda reads like you forgot the “don’t” in here, but your phrasing in this thread has been pretty horrible so I want to make sure.

If it will make you feel better, I will acknowledge once again that you didn’t say it might be customary to serve prisoners margaritas, you said it might be customary to drink margaritas in general in El Salvador so because of that you thought they might have given one to a guy they called a terrorist.  Which of course is still laughable, but I guess you got me!

 

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1 hour ago, edjr said:

This thread encapsulates the stupidity of the left.

58 pages....58

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1 hour ago, edjr said:

This thread encapsulates the stupidity of the left.

Believing in Due Process for everyone under the Constitution is patriotism, not stupidity IMO. 

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42 minutes ago, supermike80 said:

58 pages....58

I have pretty much read none of it. I don't need to, to know what is being said by whom. 

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1 hour ago, edjr said:

This thread encapsulates the stupidity of the left.

It wasn’t “the left” that wrote that money spent by our government is not taxpayer money. That was you. And it was by far the stupidest thing written in this thread. 

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2 minutes ago, The Real timschochet said:

It wasn’t “the left” that wrote that money spent by our government is not taxpayer money. That was you. And it was by far the stupidest thing written in this thread. 

That is not what I said you focking moron. What I said was - After it is taken from us, it is no longer ours. Nitwit.

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Just now, edjr said:

That is not what I said you focking moron. What I said was - After it is taken from us, it is no longer ours. Nitwit.

Your correction doesn’t help you. It’s just as dumb. First off the money isn’t “taken” from us. We give it as part of the social contract of our democratic system. And it’s spent by elected officials whom we choose to be there and if we don’t like how it’s spent, we can elect others. Because it’s still our money. That’s how it works in a free country. We don’t live in a dictatorship however much you and other MAGA types think we do or should. You would know all of this already if you had taken a basic civics lesson. 

Your ideas are crap, your posts are crap. If you want to respond to this post with more crap be my guest. But you’ll only embarrass yourself further. 

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1 minute ago, The Real timschochet said:

Your correction doesn’t help you. It’s just as dumb. First off the money isn’t “taken” from us. We give it as part of the social contract of our democratic system. And it’s spent by elected officials whom we choose to be there and if we don’t like how it’s spent, we can elect others. Because it’s still our money. That’s how it works in a free country. We don’t live in a dictatorship however much you and other MAGA types think we do or should. You would know all of this already if you had taken a basic civics lesson. 

Your ideas are crap, your posts are crap. If you want to respond to this post with more crap be my guest. But you’ll only embarrass yourself further. 

You are a focking moron. If you don't receive it, it is never yours.

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On 10/26/2025 at 12:50 AM, jerryskids said:

 

I further, as evidenced from my post I quoted, stated that I believe KAG received a margarita, or any other alcoholic drink.  

 

On 10/27/2025 at 11:51 AM, TimHauck said:

Jerry, can you please clarify what you mean by this sentence?  It kinda reads like you forgot the “don’t” in here, but your phrasing in this thread has been pretty horrible so I want to make sure.

If it will make you feel better, I will acknowledge once again that you didn’t say it might be customary to serve prisoners margaritas, you said it might be customary to drink margaritas in general in El Salvador so because of that you thought they might have given one to a guy they called a terrorist.  Which of course is still laughable, but I guess you got me!

 

Bump for Jerry.   It’s still not clear to me what you think the chances are that Abrego Garcia was served an alcoholic drink while imprisoned.

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17 minutes ago, TimHauck said:

 

Bump for Jerry.   It’s still not clear to me what you think the chances are that Abrego Garcia was served an alcoholic drink while imprisoned.

Yea Jerry

Answers are demanded, NOW

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8 minutes ago, Meglamaniac said:

Yea Jerry

Answers are demanded, NOW

To questions he's answered 10 times already.

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1 minute ago, Strike said:

To questions he's answered 10 times already.

He seems to have changed his answer multiple times.

And if the answer is anything but there is zero chance that Abrego was served an alcoholic drink while imprisoned, it’s wrong.  I know you also think he may have been served one, so no surprise to see another dumb take from you.

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On 10/27/2025 at 9:15 AM, squistion said:

Believing in Due Process for everyone under the Constitution is patriotism, not stupidity IMO. 

Due process is removal if here illegally. 

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45 minutes ago, TimHauck said:

He seems to have changed his answer multiple times.

And if the answer is anything but there is zero chance that Abrego was served an alcoholic drink while imprisoned, it’s wrong.  I know you also think he may have been served one, so no surprise to see another dumb take from you.

I should have also included in my answer:  "to questions no one gives a sh*t about except @TimHauck and Dustin Hoffman."

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2 hours ago, TimHauck said:

 

Bump for Jerry.   It’s still not clear to me what you think the chances are that Abrego Garcia was served an alcoholic drink while imprisoned.

Sigh... It should be clear that I forgot the "don't" above.

1 hour ago, TimHauck said:

He seems to have changed his answer multiple times.

And if the answer is anything but there is zero chance that Abrego was served an alcoholic drink while imprisoned, it’s wrong.  I know you also think he may have been served one, so no surprise to see another dumb take from you.

No I haven't.

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1 hour ago, jerryskids said:

Sigh... It should be clear that I forgot the "don't" above.

That’s what I thought, but that one word of course changes the whole meaning so wanted to confirm.

Thanks for agreeing!  I’ll take my W now.

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https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/after-mistaken-deportation-kilmar-abrego-garcia-now-fights-smuggling-charges

After mistaken deportation, Kilmar Abrego Garcia now fights smuggling charges

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Kilmar Abrego Garcia, whose mistaken deportation helped galvanize opposition to President Donald Trump’s immigration policies, has hearings on Dec. 8-9 in the human smuggling case against him in Tennessee.

U.S. District Judge Waverly Crenshaw will hear evidence on motions from the defense asking him to dismiss the charges and throw out some of the evidence. The hearing was originally scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday. A brief entry from the judge in the electronic docket does not explain the reason for the change after a nonpublic status conference between the judge and the attorneys on Friday. However, the two sides have been fighting over what documents and testimony the government will be required to provide to Abrego Garcia as he tries to prove the charges against him were motivated by a desire to punish him for the embarrassment of his mistaken deportation. 

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1 minute ago, squistion said:

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/after-mistaken-deportation-kilmar-abrego-garcia-now-fights-smuggling-charges

After mistaken deportation, Kilmar Abrego Garcia now fights smuggling charges

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Kilmar Abrego Garcia, whose mistaken deportation helped galvanize opposition to President Donald Trump’s immigration policies, has hearings on Dec. 8-9 in the human smuggling case against him in Tennessee.

U.S. District Judge Waverly Crenshaw will hear evidence on motions from the defense asking him to dismiss the charges and throw out some of the evidence. The hearing was originally scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday. A brief entry from the judge in the electronic docket does not explain the reason for the change after a nonpublic status conference between the judge and the attorneys on Friday. However, the two sides have been fighting over what documents and testimony the government will be required to provide to Abrego Garcia as he tries to prove the charges against him were motivated by a desire to punish him for the embarrassment of his mistaken deportation. 

What a petty little man. Bumping this because someone else started a thread. Pathetic and sad

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7 minutes ago, HellToupee said:

What a petty little man. Bumping this because someone else started a thread. Pathetic and sad

I started this thread in April and it has run 58 pages so he was aware of that and I believe he has even posted in it.

What is pathetic and sad is starting a duplicate thread like you have often done, most recently with Jack Smith. 

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Must be nice having have a US senator come see you in prison and have some margaritas. 

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2 hours ago, Fireballer said:

So he’s free and clear and this ends this whole saga?

No.

AI Overview

Kilmar Abrego Garcia was just ordered released from ICE custody by a federal judge on December 11, 2025, because his continued detention was deemed unlawful after the government failed to secure a valid removal order, though he still faces pending human smuggling charges in Tennessee that he's fighting as vindictive prosecution, with his release meaning he can temporarily return home to Maryland while fighting those criminal charges. 

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1 hour ago, squistion said:

No.

AI Overview

Kilmar Abrego Garcia was just ordered released from ICE custody by a federal judge on December 11, 2025, because his continued detention was deemed unlawful after the government failed to secure a valid removal order, though he still faces pending human smuggling charges in Tennessee that he's fighting as vindictive prosecution, with his release meaning he can temporarily return home to Maryland while fighting those criminal charges. 

His home is El Salvador, not Maryland. Your AI sucks. 

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17-year-old Mexican chain closes most restaurants after ICE raids

Another long-standing Mexican restaurant chain has closed nearly all of its locations, bringing to a halt years of family dinners, weekly happy hours, and a loyal customer base. Due to an unexpected event, a more severe crisis has now affected the business: the sudden loss of many employees.

Mexican restaurants across the U.S. have been struggling with rising labor and food costs fueled by inflation, higher interest rates on their debt obligations, and more cautious consumer spending. This beloved Arizona chain was no exception.

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MD Dad is back home in Maryland with his family after a torturous year just in time for the holiday season.

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4 minutes ago, Tree of Knowledge said:

Home just in time to traffic all the kids off on Christmas vacation.   

The one trafficking kids is your daddy trumpedo, not Kilmar.  Be better,

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11 minutes ago, Ron_Artest said:

The one trafficking kids is your daddy trumpedo, not Kilmar.  Be better,

More lies.  Trump has found thousands of kids your Biden Regime tried to throw away as hot dogs and pizza.  

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17 hours ago, squistion said:

No.

AI Overview

Kilmar Abrego Garcia was just ordered released from ICE custody by a federal judge on December 11, 2025, because his continued detention was deemed unlawful after the government failed to secure a valid removal order, though he still faces pending human smuggling charges in Tennessee that he's fighting as vindictive prosecution, with his release meaning he can temporarily return home to Maryland while fighting those criminal charges. 

AI called it "vindictive prosecution"?  No bias there.  Of course the lefties here will say derp it was vindictive though.  My point is that if we aren't already there, we are near the point where people just believe AI, so everyone will become biased to the results of it.

16 hours ago, Maximum Overkill said:

17-year-old Mexican chain closes most restaurants after ICE raids

Another long-standing Mexican restaurant chain has closed nearly all of its locations, bringing to a halt years of family dinners, weekly happy hours, and a loyal customer base. Due to an unexpected event, a more severe crisis has now affected the business: the sudden loss of many employees.

Mexican restaurants across the U.S. have been struggling with rising labor and food costs fueled by inflation, higher interest rates on their debt obligations, and more cautious consumer spending. This beloved Arizona chain was no exception.

Which chain?!  Link motherfocker, do you know it?

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