Hopefully, this Epstein Affair is the "Bridge Too Far" that finally rips the blinders off MAGA eyes.
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in point of fact, he's a VERY BAD person...starting from there, it's impossible to not acknowledge the constant, never ending Lies, and Deceits for which I've offered just a few...albeit HUGELY impactful. Then there are his Criminal Acts...and pending indictments by Grand Juries of his peers. On top of that, he openly questions whether he needs to abide by the Constitution, and actively seeks...and gets...assistance from our worst enemy. In short, Trump has NO redeeming "Qualities"...therefore, there are innumerable BETTER alternatives in both parties. The only mystery is why people still support him. If you still do, then share why...I for one, will be happy to provide substantive responses.
Ball is in your court...
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...go to a dementia treatment center and find someone who can deliver JB's 2024 SOTU Speech...or his 2023 Speech with Mitch McConnell, et al at the beginning of the Kentucky/Ohio Bridge Project.
As for me, I don't support a man. I support policies. Your approach of supporting a man is weird and cultlike.
> Trump speaks of a "Russia Hoax"...yet a GOP-led Senate Intelligence Committee found hundreds of interactions between him and his aides with Russians leading up to the 2016 election...most notably, his Campaign Manager, Paul Manafort, handing Internal Polling Data to a Russian Operative, Konstantin Kilimnik...or Donald Trump Jr. denying meeting in Trump Tower with Russian attorney, Natalia Veselnitskaya, for the express purpose of getting "dirt" from Russia on Hillary Clinton. Working with our worst enemy to influence the election for President, then lying and deceiving the American public.
> Trump claims the 2020 election was stolen, yet even his own Campaign Manager, Attorney General, White House Counsel, 60+ Judges...and 11,780 votes in Georgia proved he lost...Lies and Deceit that lead duped Americans to later attack our Capitol for Trump's purpose of overthrowing a legally elected government.
Now we have Trump denying he ever knew of Jeffrey Epstein's pedophilia, much less participated in it in spite of 15 years of obvious close friendship in pursuing beautiful women...many of which were on the "Younger Side"...
Never mind the thousands of other Lies and Deceits, like 'Obama's Birth Certificate'...'Mexico Paying for the Border Wall'...'COVID-19 being no worse than the Flu'...All lies and deceits that harm the citizens of this country...what "Policy" of yours justifies such a man holding the most important office in America, if not the world?
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activity and history is a lifeboat?
get to the truth.
Genius.
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[Alondra says her dad wept when she was first able to visit him in detention and told him that community members had contributed $25,000 to his GoFundMe — and on a later visit, she told him, “If you were crying at 25K, you’re really going to be crying now, Dad.”
Sure enough, he cried again.
Judging from what unfolded here in Yamhill County, voters may have wanted a tightening of the border and the deportation of criminals — but not the arrest of a longtime neighbor. They wanted Trump to pursue gangsters, not destroy small businesses. Many people here sought some middle ground on immigration and felt they didn’t get it from Biden, but now they find they’re not getting it from Trump, either.
Even for Americans who welcomed more deportations, there’s something chilling about the militarization of the crackdown and the echoes of police state practices: plainclothes officers wearing masks, refusing to give their names, grabbing people off the streets and hustling them into unmarked vehicles. Something like that happened to me once in China — but State Security there treated me far better than ICE treats immigrants here.
Consider also the financial cost of all this. ICE says that “the average cost to arrest, detain and remove an illegal alien is $17,121.” Thus the administration’s goal of one million deportations would cost $17 billion — and presumably be repeated annually. For comparison, that’s more than all 50 states spend together on pre-K.
Trump has more than tripled the annual ICE budget to $28 billion, making it the most expensive law enforcement agency in the federal government. Indeed, that’s more than the current annual budgets for the F.B.I., the Bureau of Prisons, the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives put together. Trump is also using officials from other law enforcement agencies to build a deportation army, meaning that fewer law enforcement officers are left to deal with homegrown criminals.]
Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/19/opinion/immigrants-ice-deportation.html
SELF-Respecting.
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terrorizing American citizens. This is Autocracy in action…and you turn your back to it.
Your attempted “Whattabout” bears no resemblance to state sponsored terror.
That Trump supposedly created.
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Like I said, whatever you're trying to do here isn't working. You and your fellow travelers need to do an autopsy on what is going on in your party's ranks.
for the rest of Trump's term in office...that amounts to 2.5M/yr...do you really think there are that many criminal immigrants in this country?...btw, Trump thinks there are many 'Good and Hard Working Undocumented Immigrants In (red state) Agriculture and Hospitality Industries, that shouldn't be deported'...apparently, based on recent ICE raids, they're all in Blue States and Large (Blue State) cities....Millions of criminals there....Really?
Here's an excerpt from the linked article to give you a sense of how much he's spending of your tax dollars on this domestic terrorism,...
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So, total, there's more than $160 billion that are going to immigration enforcement and the deportation operation. So when you break it down, that means $46.5 billion to building the rest of the border wall, $45 billion to immigration detention centers, nearly $30 billion to hiring and training ICE staff, and $3.3 billion to immigration court judges and attorneys.
Now, some of those pots of money can be moved around. If they don't want to spend that much on the border wall, they don't have to. They can transfer it to other parts of ICE. But ICE plans to hire an additional 10,000 new agents to the tens of thousands they already have. And also they want to have at least 80,000 new detention beds.
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