GOP slouches into the Crazy -IMMIGRATION | Trump Firehose of anti-immigrant posts and rhetoric

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What an awful story. And good for the business owner for standing up for his workers despite threats from the neo-Nazi types. I'd be curious though how this man will vote next month? He's two-time Trump voter. Will he still support Trump after Trump very directly put his and his family's lives at risk?
Near the end of the article, he clearly stated he would NOT vote for Trump again.
 
I thought from the beginning that Elon getting control of one of the largest social media sites was bad news, but I'll freely admit that I had no idea of just how bad it would be. He's a full-bore Trumper and racist and he's giving Twitter over to Trump and fringe right-wing causes full force.
yeah, everyone needs to leave twitter en masse immediately.

it needs to lose all legitimacy STAT.
 
He doesn't know what the Congo is? I mean, I believe him, but it's kind of strange that he's admitting to it.

If I had one minute to talk to Trump, I'd say something like, "you said you didn't know what the Congo is. It's actually a river." Then, "nah, just kidding, it's a country." Then, "But no, seriously, it's a river." So on and so forth till he grasps that it's a river and a country. And then to drop the hammer, "it's actually two countries. Which one is sending criminals to the US?"

It probably sounds better to me in my head than it would be in real life, but if I fill my head with these small fuck-wtith-Trump fantasies, it helps distract from my more consuming anger.
 
Also signs that said "No Irish need apply", according to some books I've read.
"No Irish need apply." I first encountered this phrase in high school reading Mark Twain's "Roughing It." One such usage was, "Scotty Briggs, as a pall-bearer and a mourner, occupied a prominent place at the funeral, and when the sermon was finished and the last sentence of the prayer for the dead man's soul ascended, he responded, in a low voice, but with feelings: 'AMEN. No Irish need apply.'"
 
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