No tax cuts - act of war against a few asylum seekers from central America (months away) "I'm good at counting crowd sizes" - and extortion - that's just yesterday from POTUS.
Fear campaign by Trump and Bovzo and company are loving it.
You live in what was the greatest military and economic power humanity has ever known yet you lie awake at night clutching your guns, waiting for the boogeyman. And he never comes.
There is legitimate fear among Orange supporters there, that some of the migrants are coming to live in those.
Link: http://www.citypages.com/news/migrant-gangs-coming-for-our-lake-homes-minnesota-retiree-warns-nation/498309331
How the hell did you find that article, by the way?
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I think it's the internet. Stupid people tend to be gullible and the internet and the 24 hour news bullshit just feeds on them. Plus, the stupid people no longer think they're stupid because they can google anything and confuse knowledge with intelligence.
what people don't realize is that google is designed to amplify confirmation bias. these companies all track you and feed you back what you hope to be true, which is so nice and easy to believe. People want to be scared of barefoot migrants (for some reason that I can't figure), so they see something on TV and when they go to read more about it, all their search results confirm exactly what they were scared of.
everything is bullshit and everybody is too stupid and lazy to realize it.
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I've been harping on the knowledge vs. intelligence thing since high school. How many kids did you go to high school with that had straight As then flunked out of university? They earned their great high school marks by memorizing everything then when they got to University and had to actually think they were exposed. The internet has totally exacerbated this phenomenon.
Descartes was wrong.... it should be "Intellego, ergo sum."
Without whiskey.
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Been there/done that... wiser now.
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In Canada, college is for dumb people.
"where do you go to University" they would be rightly punched in the face.
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Yes, a university is superior to a college, when you are talking about formal names, and when you are discussing distinctions between actual schools. University of Whatever is always better than Whatever College.
But, when a high schooler is deciding "where to go to college," he very well could be choosing between Harvard University or Princeton University. In that context, of a high schooler "going on college visits," lower case "c" college means both capital "U" universities and capital "C" colleges. Don't you agree? Or, is it different in the northeast? Do people really say that their son is "going to university"? That sounds downright pompous...like something they might say before ordering Jeeves to get them another martini. As for me, I have a kid who is going to college at Notre Dame right now.
for what we call college.
I'd add that social media emboldens stupid and/or crazy people. They can easily find other stupid and/or crazy people who agree with them which is empowering for an otherwise outcast that would need to rethink some of their positions.
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feeding and caring for destitute foreigners fleeing humanitarian disaster areas seems pretty okay compared to some of the stupid shit we spend money on in this country.
we're being constantly fleeced - and it's not by poor people
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JFC.
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You're a joke.
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Only 120, again out of 1500, tried to illegally enter.
You're a joke and a pussy at the same time.
I'm hitting the Peloton. See ya, puss.
you see, you might be one of those people I was talking about above.
Asylum seekers flee persecution due to their race or creed or the like.
Migrants flee unfortunate economic conditions.
The former has special status. The latter does not.
Also, asylum seekers must seek asylum in the first country the reach. They are generally not given a license to travel from country to country to country until they find a comfortable place, and then file for asylum. That is illegal.
IOW, you're wrong.
Where do you get that data?
What were they in "credible fear" of? What about the one's who were rejected?...why were they not in credible fear?
I'd honestly like to learn more about your view of this.
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If they want asylum then they can apply to the US Embassy in their own country.
If you don't like that, then change the law.
Come to think of it, it kinda is.
He'd set up a temporary camp for them while they are processed through the legal system. Greet them with lawyers, process a couple dozen cases a day. If they have a good case for asylum, they can stay. Otherwise, out they go.
The "caravan" Trump wants us to be so afraid of is half the size it once was. By the time it reaches our shores (maybe January), it will be tiny.
Last time a "caravan" came, 14 people made it the whole way.
Some crisis.
Trump thinks you are a total fucking moron. If you fear the caravan, you prove him right.
Something like this maybe?
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I'll bet he wears polo shirts in winter.
You guys have it pretty good up there in the great white north.
Things were worse everywhere in the 1970s and 1980s.
It's just more evidence of our out-of-proportion fear.
Not sure what the 70s and 80s has to do with it.
My point: In comparison, Toronto is the shining city on a hill. American cities are (still) cesspools. Rooney was describing how great America is, I think he has it wrong at least as far as large cities are concerned.
if you think chicago is a cesspool, you haven't spent much time there
(or whoever you visited convinced you englewood was downtown)
I have seen both. The really bad areas are a warzone and in comparison to places like Toronto the homeless people, trash and slums are a cesspool. You also have to remember that I am not a huge fan of large cities in general.
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Let's see if you can figure it out on your own.
frenzy in order for them to vote" because Florida is a "F***ed up," "cracker state," "you have to appeal to white guilt".
You guys constantly claim the high ground vis-a-vis Trump but you're running an obvious criminal for office in New Jersey, you already elected a sexual assaulter to the Senate from New Jersey, and you already elected wife-beaters in Minnesota and Delaware (to say nothing about taking part in one of the most despicable smear campaigns involving allegations of repeated gang rapes).
Leaders of your party just sat next to a man who equated Jews to termites and completely failed to condemn him.
Just stop. Please.
What do you want them to do as Ned would say, just unilaterally disarm?
I mean in a utopia you would be against that behavior, but here you have to double down on all of the bad shit yer opponents do, lest you fall behind in the game.
Seriously, of course that kind of rhetoric is despicable from a staffer, although coming from POTUS it prolly carries more weight. Both are completely wrong though, and indicative of the problem with our political discourse today.
Best thing I ever did was stand up to the grade school bully. It was a knock-down, drag-out, rolling in the dirt wrestling match...with a big audience no less. 50-50 draw. I didn't think I'd won, really. But that was not important. That kid never bothered me again. I was fascinated by how he steered clear of me after that. He treated me with respect after that...until we graduated.
Let's talk in 6 years about making things civil again. Maybe by then, Hillary and Holder will have changed their minds on civility.
like the bad dude under your rule.
You wanna stand up to the bully; tell numbnuts to knock off the divisive fearmongering he is engaging in?
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More Whataboutisms?
For the rest, WTF are you talking about?
Here's what the President of the United States tweeted, in case you missed it. It is currently the "pinned tweet" at the top of his feed.
I'm sure you are proud.
Link: https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1057728445386539008
keep the company of Louis Farrakhan? Are they anti-Semites?
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He's our Hannity.
Louis Farrakhan? He seems to only show up when R's mention his name and post photos of him. Other than that, I haven't heard his name seen him anywhere. How is he relevant?
By the way, I'm in a photo with Heidi Klum - does that mean she and I are sleeping together? Probably not - but we did have an excellent conversation for all of about 30 seconds.
I guess the news programs you watch didn't cover it.
Imagine if Trump sat next to David Duke...
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Time for Democrats to stand up to Farrakhan.
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