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Dozens? We're not talking about Trump lying about attendance at his cult gatherings.I'm sure dozens were impressed by your performances...keep up the good work!
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Dozens? We're not talking about Trump lying about attendance at his cult gatherings.I'm sure dozens were impressed by your performances...keep up the good work!
It worked well under Obama. Ya'll just want to hate and your king is using it as a distraction.The implication, which is often one of my complaints about some liberals, that good feelings and, in this case, music can fix everything. We need CBP and a secure border. We need ICE to remove people that we don't want here.
People that "we" don't want here? Who is this we? And why do we give a fuck about what the "we" wants.The implication, which is often one of my complaints about some liberals, that good feelings and, in this case, music can fix everything. We need CBP and a secure border. We need ICE to remove people that we don't want here.
Oh now you want laws to govern ICE, what happened to them answering to what "WE" want? Glad you woke up.We know that's not going to happen. We just need laws that clearly define it. Everyone won't be happy, and that's fine.
I think reasonable people don't want to keep serious criminal, non-citizens in the country.People that "we" don't want here? Who is this we? And why do we give a fuck about what the "we" wants.
Right. We need laws to define who is removed and we will all never agree.That's the maga approach remove people we don't want here.
A reference to CBP/secure border was just expounding on the "music and good feelings can fix anything" sentiment.I don't think there was any implication from the language you quoted that good feelings and music can fix everything, but I would agree that sentiment is a big schmaltzy. But I really don't see how "we need CBP and a secure border" is inconsistent with the language you quoted.
Right, but nothing in the language you were quoting suggested that we didn't need a border or laws or anything like that. Garrett is a state senator - I don't think he was suggesting "abolish borders and laws in favor of the power of music."A reference to CBP/secure border was just expounding on the "music and good feelings can fix anything" sentiment.
1) Who said music would fix everything?The implication, which is often one of my complaints about some liberals, that good feelings and, in this case, music can fix everything. We need CBP and a secure border. We need ICE to remove people that we don't want here.