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Hopefully not even proverbially!I don’t think Noem will be explicitly fired, but I do think she’ll be proverbially escorted to the proverbial farm ditch before long.
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Hopefully not even proverbially!I don’t think Noem will be explicitly fired, but I do think she’ll be proverbially escorted to the proverbial farm ditch before long.
From $19B to $20B and from from $30M to $44M.
Yes, I'm serious. Whether it's local police, state police, FBI or ICE, citizens shouldn't be interfering/intervening.Are you fucking serious? If you see a woman shoved 7 feet to the ground by a man in tactical gear/armed to the teeth you are just going to stand and watch it? The ONLY thing he did was place his body in between the assaulting ICE officer and the woman that was pushed to the ground. You are a disgusting human being.
I agree with you. That's how I took Bovino's comments, as well.I haven't read all of this thread so I don't know if this is going to repeat something someone already said. And before I say it, I believe I have built up a body of posts to prove that I am not a professional contrarian like Yellowjacket. But I do every once in a while take a contrarian view when I think it is important to do so.
This is on the Bovino comments about calling ICE names. People have represented this as him saying ICE is killing people because they called him names.
That was not my read of his comments. My read was that he was criticizing politicians and the media for calling ICE Nazis, etc. and that that was flaming tensions and leading to violent confrontations.
ICE doesn't deserve any benefit of the doubt. What they are doing is horrible and comparisons to Nazis are valid. (Valid to some extent. Even a hint of lightly worded criticism of the Nazis or suspicion of listening to foreign radio would get Germans sent to camps so clearly were aren't there yet.). But misrepresenting or taking the most egregious interpretation of statements made by people like Bovino isn't in the left's best interest. It gives the right an opening to say, "See, you guys just misrepresent everything Republicans say."
At what point do conservatives start to oppose a tyrannical government?At what point in a protest should people leave the sidewalks? When does it reach the point of getting close to ICE and getting in the roads or interfering? Does ICE have the authority to arrest people in Minnesota illegally? Protestors should be loud, stay on the sidewalks (out of way), record what’s happening. If you feel they need to do more then you are hoping for more tragedy.
That is what republicans outraged by DHS need to confront.Every day they are still on the job, Trump is ratifying their actions.
I don’t think he wants all the blowback and headache but he’s got it so he needs to turn it around by firing them, calming the situation, and putting someone in charge that can perform the duties ICE is tasked with, without killing people, even if perceived by ICE as getting in the way.Noem and Bovino have been doing exactly what Trump wants them to do, but at some point he will likely throw them under the bus.
Can you imagine going back a decade and telling folks that Democrats would become the party of "don't tread on me" and the Second Amendment, while conservatives would become the party of "papers, please" and "well ACKSHUALLY you can't carry your legally-owned and registered firearm" and "tread harder on me, daddy"?At what point do conservatives start to oppose a tyrannical government?
Masked, paramilitary troops with complete immunity carrying out extra-judicial killings of citizens would seem to be a stepping-off point.
We welcome the day you make the switch over.
Somewhere beyond masked federal agents shooting kneeling, disarmed individuals in the back, but short of executive action to forgive student loans.At what point do conservatives start to oppose a tyrannical government?
At what point in a protest should people leave the sidewalks? When does it reach the point of getting close to ICE and getting in the roads or interfering? Does ICE have the authority to arrest people in Minnesota illegally? Protestors should be loud, stay on the sidewalks (out of way), record what’s happening. If you feel they need to do more then you are hoping for more tragedy.
Just another day at the office for America's dumbest high school dropouts.fuck
Yes, I'm serious. Whether it's local police, state police, FBI or ICE, citizens shouldn't be interfering/intervening.
Do you think it would be a good thing if, for example, citizen were charging at Chauvin and other officers, trying to pull them off of Floyd?
Did you read paragraphs like this and think "yeah, this looks like a fair and balanced discussion of the protests and protestors"?This article is very detailed in how organized the professional protesters are and the far left groups behind them. It doesn’t attempt to justify the shooting. It just shows how things get to a point where they can get escalated where bad things can happen. The current mix of ICE + agitated protesters isnt going to solve the problem given the leadership in Minnesota and DHS.
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The far-left network that helped put Alex Pretti in harm's way, then made him a martyr
Encrypted chats show activists tracked ICE agents using a sophisticated database before the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. They then used it to mobilize agitators.www.foxnews.com
Yes, I'm serious. Whether it's local police, state police, FBI or ICE, citizens shouldn't be interfering/intervening.